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Text Of Nixon’s Letter To Senator Ervin

WORRY CLINIC George W. Crane, Ph D., M.D.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Here is the text of President Nixon’s letter to Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., O-N.C. chairman of the Senate Watergate committee: Dear Mr. Chairman: White House counsel have received on my behalf the two subpoenas issued by you, on behalf of the select committee on July 23. One of these calls on me to furnish to the select committee recordings of five meetings between Mr. John Dean and myself. For the reasons stated to

you in my letters of July 6 and July 23, I must respectfully refuse to produce those recordings. The other subpoena calls on me to furnish all records of any kind relating directly or indirectly to the ‘activities, participation, responsibilities or involvement' of 25 named individuals ‘in any alleged criminal acts related to the presidential election of 1972.’ Some of the records that might arguably fit within that subpoena are presidential papers that must be

Ordeal For Passengers Ends As Jet Lands

ATHENS GREECE, (AP)A six-day ordeal for passengers of a hijacked Japan Air Lines jumbo jet came to an 'nd when two relief planes left Benghazi, Libya, to take the 137 stranded passengers and crew to Athens and Amsterdam, an airline official reported. The planes, both DC8s belonging to JAL. where scheduled to take their passengers to Tokyo via various routes. The two jet liners had waited all night in Tripoli after flying in from Athens and Paris

main

late

Wednesday. Benghazi’s runway was cleared

Wednesday night, permitting the two planes ample room to

land without danger.

The passengers were aboard a JAL 747 that was hijacked after taking off from Amsterdam for Tokyo last Friday. After a four-day ordeal of hopping around the Middle East, the four hijackers blew up the aircraft on a runway at Benghazi airport early Tuesday. The passengers and crew had first safely disembarked. The

hijackers were arrested.

kept confidential for reasons stated in my letter of July 6. It is quite possible that there are other records in my custody that would be within the ambit of that subpoena and that I could, consistent with the public interest and my constitutional responsibilities, provide to the select committee. All specific requests from the select committee will be carefully considered and my staff and 1 as we have done in the past, will cooperate with the select committee by making available any information and documents that can appropriately be produced. You will understand, however, I am sure, that it would simply not be feasible for my staff and me to review thousands of documents to decide which do and which do not fit within the sweeping but vague terms of the subpoena. It continues to be true, as it was when 1 wrote you on July 6, that my staff is under instructions to cooperate fully with yours in furnishing information pertinent to your inquiry. I have directed that executive privilege not be invoked with regard to testimony by present and former members of my staff concerning possible criminal conduct or discussions of possible criminal conduct. 1 have waived the attorney-client privilege with regard to my for-

mer counsel. In my July 6 letter I described these acts of cooperation with the select committee as ‘genuine, extensive and, in the history of such matters, extra-ordinary.’ That cooperation has continued and it will continue. Executive privilege is being invoked only with

regard to documents and .recordings that cannot be made public consistent with the confidentiality essential to the functioning of the office of the President. I cannot and will not consent to giving any investigatory body private presidential pa-

pers. To the extent that 1 have custody of other documents or information relevant to the work of the select committee and that can properly be made public, I will be glad to make these available in response to specific requests. Sincerely, Richard Nixon.

Star Says Television Movies Are Better Than Hollywood’s

LOS ANGELES (AP) - David Hartman, who looks like a grownup version of Jack Armstrong the All-American Boy, was talking heresy the other day. Hartman, who is completing a starring role in Disney’s S7 million adventure-fantasy, “Island at the Top of the World,” was saying he thought television had surpassed motion pictures as the medium that is exploring the human condition. “Movies for television are better,” he said flatly. “That’s a gross generalization. But in terms of getting a large audience there are a number of television movies, and series, too, that have dealt with

serious subjects in great depth and with objectivity and understanding. “Yet we continue to hang on to what I now consider a myth that categorically movies are better than television.” Hartman, who starred for four years in the doctor segment of NBC’s “The Bold Ones,” pointed to “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Waltons” as series that communicate with people. And he mentioned such movies and dramas as “That Certain Summer,” “A War of Children,” “A Brand New Life,” “Go Ask Alice,” “The Pueblo,” “If You Give a Dance You Gotta Pay the Band” and “The Lie.”

SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOl CORP ANNUAl REPORT 1972 1973 TOTAl OF Alt FUNDS July 1. 1972 >98,656 87 TOTAl RECEIPTS ‘1,509,453 33 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘1 409.589 47 BAtANCE OF All FUNDS June 30.1973 >198,520 73 GENERAt FUND Balance July 1, 1972 ‘13,914.44 RECEIPTS: local Taxes ‘595,179.21 Cash Tuition 450.00 Rent 1,762.50 Fees 560 37 United Fund 540.00 Cong. Interest. ....649.32 Tuition Support 331,284.12 Summer School 1,558.31 Transportation Support 48,598.10 Special Education 9,438.66 Transfer Tuition 19,092.47 Vocational Education (State) 2,313.00 Vocation Education (Federal) 2,245.00 Title III N.D E.A 1,454 00 Refunds & Adjustments 1,392.94 TOTAl RECEIPTS ‘1,016,518 00 DISBURSEMENTS A & C Enterprises, Inc ‘15.12 Ace Hardware 319.42 Adding Machine Service & Sales 315.75 Allen, Karen 15.00 can Air Filter 172.50 American Autoglass Assoc 50.00 American O'i Company 15,716.02 Atlantic Richfield 3,305 37 Auto license Branch 13.75 Automatic Saw Company . 524,59 B & A Electronic Distributors 11 3.34 B & E Service 302 59 Banner-Graphic 235.47 Borrett Supply Company 21.28 Barth Electric Co., Inc 68.84 Bedwell Tires 30.35 Belknap, inc 224.96 Black lumber Company 234.78 Bhck, Dick Company 239.54 Boiler & Pressure Board 65.00 Bocne, Harold 326.88 B r azil Automotive Supply 54.45 B'ooks. Fred 91 92 Buis, Eugene 19.00 Burnham, Charlotte 24.20 Butler's Skelgos, Inc 273.15 Capital Typewriter Sales & Service 119.50 Carpenter Sales & Service 220.46 Cash Concrete Products 19 51 Cosh, Ronald 9.00 Cenco Instruments Corporation 276.33 Central Engine Service & Supply 65 79 Central National Bank 11,187 68 Channing t. Bete Co., Inc 1 7.22 Chestnut, Charles 15.00 Chick's Salvage Service 10.00 Chuck's Rental 95.50 Clay County R.T.C 564.19 Cloverdale Auto Parts 5.69 Cloverdale Community Schools 847 57 Cootesville Clinic 10.00 Cochnower Filter Soles 170.88 Coffman, James 1226.87 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon 52.50 Communication Equip. Co 39.70 Commercial Parts & Service Co 47.30 Consumer Reports 8.00 Continental Press, Inc 26.95 Cook, C.C & Son lumber Co 65.00 Coopers Hardware 168.00 Cooper's Texaco 130.02 Crescent Paper Co 1782.11 Cundiff Electric 9,526.00 Cut Rate China & Glass Co 200.00 3-D Auto Supply Co 39.10 Damon Educational Division 7.09 Danberry, Jane Postmistress 240.00 Del Chemical Corp 24.00 Demco 27.90 Disposal Equ.pment Service 18.50 Donelsons Pharmacy 45 55 Due Process Workshop 20 00 Duplicating Products 687.09 Educational Record Sales 14.20 Elliott, John 5.52 Ellis, Joe Heating 16.00 Ellis Oil Inc 18.70 Ellsworth Magazine Service 227.42 Encyclopedia Britannicia 2.73 Farah, Elsie 22.50 Fillmore lions Club 10.00 First C'tizens Bank & Trust Co 9,043.55 Freije, Thomas 9.00 Froderman Chev. & Olds 43.73 General Electric 173.63 General Telephone Co 2,383.36 Gibson Welding & Fabrication 5.50 Girton Implement 1,822.98 Gobert Rhema 29.50 Gobles Printing Co 169.70 Gose, lloyd 7.50 Gray. Bob 108.76 Gray, Richard 434.06 Greencastle Automotive 275.82 Greencastle Community 1,159.44 Greencastle Foods, Inc 485 79 Greencastle Offset, Inc 50.25 Greencastle Sports 19.80 Greencastle Tractor Sa'es, Inc 600 80 Greenco, Inc 203.72 Hack Chemical Co 19 92 Hagerty, Cletus 15.00 Haltom, tester 195 85 Haggerty, Fred M.D 30.00 Haltom Electric 12.90 Hammond & Stephens 207.47 Hammond, James 134.95 Handee Record Co 48 55 Honk's t.P Gas 1,134.51 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 286 09 Harris, Jim Chevrolet Buick 136.49 Hathaway Printery 24.00 Headley Hardware 1 49 Headley, Peggy 53.24 Heckman Bindery 79 55 Hendricks County R.E.M.C. ... 45,600.19 Hendricks Telephone Corp 345.72

Herriotts Paint Store 6 25 Hillyard Sales 47.50 Hoskins, lloyd 27.36 House Sewing Machine Repair 26.25 Huber A. A & Sons 24.75 Huber Office Equipment 261.77 Hudson Battery & Electric 25.78 Huntington laboratories 978.44 Hurst, Steve 6.00 I. B. M. Corp 1,741.18 Indiana School Boards Assoc 522.00 International Harvester Co 39.10 Interstate Printers & Publishers 223.77 Jacobs, R. M., M.D 7.50 Jenn-Air Corp 96.00 Johnson Service Co 147.75 Jones, Richard 300.00 Jones Chemicals 1,101.75 Jostens' 3.49 Kar Products, Inc 257 82 Kenny's Machine Shop 3.00 Kersey Music Store 225 92 Kiger & Company 55.40 King Morrison Foster 375.15 Krahn, Milton 29.80 Kroft, Jack 5.00 lee Supply Co 4,550.65 lisby Specialty Co 2.50 litton Industries 593.50 3 M Business Products Sales, Inc 319.34 M & R Auto Parts 2,177.24 M & W Salvage Yard Wrecker 10.00 Marbaugh Engineering Supply 26.75 Marquee Manufacturing Co 74.50 Michael, Mary Ann 5.00 Midwest School Service Corp 7,579.00 Mogul Corp 477 61 Morrison's Tire & Retreading 1,251.30 Motor Spring Service 30.48 McCammack, Merrill 300 00 Nasco, Inc 15.39 Nichols & Sons Body Shop 350.00 North American Marketing 84.00 North Putnam Community Schools Corp 11,139 24 Odle, Donald 100 00 Ohio & Indiana Stone Corp 297.06 P.P.G. Industries, Inc 168.45 Penney, J C. Company 13.00 Plainfield Oil Co 6.605 45 Plumber Supply Co 93.40 Poor & Co., John l 2.75 Public Employees Retire Fund O.A.S.I .9.488 07 Public Service Indiana 7,148 29 Putnam County Hospital 100.00 Putnam Co. Independent Ins. Agents 14,176.00 Putnam County license Branch 8.25 Pyrofax Gas Corp 138.77 Query, Sylvia 52.06 Reader s Digest Services 29 30 Reelsville Water Co 894 81 Ridgeway Distributors 178.84 Rissler, Bob 300.00 Rissler, Joan 5 00 Rogers & Company 22.15 Rogier, Kenneth 343.33 S & H Trash Disposal 40.00 Salsman, Sue 7.50 Saunders Store 410.84 Sechman, lee F. & Son 5.90 Schafer, Frank 420.00 Scobee, Estal 614.61 Shaffer & Company 112.83 Sherwin - Williams Co 638.38 Short, Phil Sales & Service 47.00 Skelton-Skinner Co 249.55 Snap on Tools 131.97 South 43 Water Assn., Inc 3,725.56 Spencer Turbine Co 9.86 Standard Electric Time Corp 45.88 Standard Oil Division 2,348.12 Stanley Works 3-79 State of Indiana 839 42 Stewart Gloss Co 122.86 Stop N Shop 4.52 Stringer, Thomas 338 00 Superior Coach Sales 67.00 Superior Sanitary Supply 74.82 Sweet, Kenneth H 2.05 Sylvan Studio 66.25 Tipton, Wm. R., M.D 18.00 Tractor Supply Co 7.39 Trumps Truck Service 41 60 U. S. News & World Report 17.40 Vonnegut Products 22.25 Walker Electric Co., Inc 17.16 Walkup, Charles, Jr 132.74 Wallace • Tierman 199 31 Webber, Danny 50.00 Westinghouse Electric Co 51.00 Whitman, Gordon 300.00 Williams, Pete Sales & Service 10.06 Wilson, H. W. Company 15.00 Wrights Electric Service 5.00 Zaring, Max 300.00 GENERAl PAYROll: Marni Kent 22.50 Bonita J. Crichton 7,455 24 K. Jack Kroft... 2,160 00 Barbara J. Johnson 5,505.82 Harriett B. Dobson 8,094 98 Robert England 94.50 Joseph R. Shrader 2,381.54 Everett F. Sheppard 3,197.90 Mary A. Robinson 8,799 46 Kathy Wilson 54.00 Charles V. Chestnut 3,078 44 James Proctor 144.00 Reese O Job .2,112 00 Eugene Clark 3.013.28 Raymond E. Taylor 9,018.06 Elizabeth Wright 405.00 Norma Stwolley 1,654.23 Barbara Toney 390.05 Beverly I. Huller 1,227.20 Patricia Sheldon 280.00 Kenneth l. Rogier 8,382 40 H. Imogene Kiger... 8,925.24 Edwin O. Coffin 4,910.00 Cleo Green 4,309 00 Ruth Earley 1,468 26 Cynthia Bartley 7,755.08 Mary Ann Kumpf 9.00 William t. Baugh 12,477.48 Judith M. Buis ‘ 8,599.57

Denise R Ulm Patricia A. Miller.... Gloria J Raab William W Wallace Phyllis A Kendall Groce Cox Gretna Stelzner Ellen l. Combs Gary B Broadstreet

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Susie J. Roeschlem . D4vid Walton Raymond lisby Bette Killion Som B Cochran Mary G. Michael Wm. Carl Foreman Wilma M Masten... Ruth B Hammond Elsie M. Farah Robert E Irwin Deborah K. Rogier Helen I Martin Raymond Battm Pat Gottschalk John W Elliott Charlotte K Burnham Sylvia Query Janet D. lane laDonnaR Kelly Richard G. Gray Virginia E Boyce Helen C Hurst C. Stephen Holsapple Norman W Kester Vera l English Harold C Boone. Mildred Sonnefield letho C Hurst E June Foreman Rhema C Gobert lloyd P Hoskins .. James C Sheldon Rita M Barnett... Ronald E Cash , William G Gardner

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2.703 36 7 080 19 3,155 00 6,621 90 9 999 84 . 13,586 29 .202 50 4,515 20 7,755 08 6,954 84 5.782 84 18 00 1.921 15 60 00 8 399 76 2,431 00 13 843 17 8.971 59 .9,034 86 2 240 36 2.262 08 6.040 29 10,199 76 3 544 00 900 4.104.00 4.195 00 6.655 00 5.922 14 7.080 19 8 137 42 8.046 99 1,905 75' 8.213 16 2 778 86 9 289 47 18,514 80 10.044 79 22 50 1500 8.799 46 5.071 32 94 50 7,255 44 2.958 98 8 449 95 3.666 74 5.302 50 14 486 29

Thomas B Goldsberry 15,938 75 Edna Meek 18 00 Betty J. Rissler 3.255.00 Jeanette Birkemeier 10,764.23 Patricio Cox 50.00 Donnie B. Smith 576.00 Doris E. Ratcliff 2.131.76 Gary l. Martin 6,079.81 Helen V. Kash 8.599 57 Eugene C. Buis 3,432.32 Gwendolyn D Raab 576 00 Stella Richardson .... 288 00 Phyllis Rokicki 6,079.81 John P Williams 5,505 82 Cheryl K. Morion 7,159,42 Rhea J. Gilbrech 7,080 19 Ann F Bottorff 7,080.19 Dennis A. Goodpaster 6,259.92 Alice Hacker 360.00 Dorothy Miller 230.00 George F Schafer 2,359 82 Judith E. Hacker 8.147 74 lou Ann Fields 230.00 Jeannine Muncie 5,837 16 Juanita C. Owen 3,666 23 Jerry W Sadler 128 00 Shirley Shanner 1,732.75 Donna K. Buell 7.723 83 Thomas A. Freije 10,186 22 Fran Stevens 36.00 Paul K. McGill 8,174.76 Estal R. Scobee 9.465.22 S. Joseph Clapp 360 00 James Hammond 16,614.04 Robert D. Pickett 2.196 92 Dan C. Gidcumb 6,371.60 Patricia Denny 36.00 Karen R. Allen 3,121.88 Joyce McCammack 3,555 00 Everett W. Stout 9,260 24 Marjorie R Meek 8,000.14 Jeffrey J. Raab 7,280.08 Gloria E. Hahn 4,980.09 Elizabeth latrmore 1,781.60 John T Merritt 2,501.00 Peggy Headley 9,800.14 Rita R. Ozment 413.00 Frances Irwin 10,864 88 Martha C. Plessinger 8,137.34 Robert C. England 10,000 03 Sharon C. Evans 6,060.24 lorry J. Bottorff 9,799.30 Sue A Stock 5,505.82 Alma Jeon Evans 8,241.49 Kenneth J. Kroft 8,055.08 linda l. Nolly 700.00 Charles H. Walkup Jr 7,929.84 Maureen Anderson 144.00 Sarah L leisure .90.00 Raymond C Jones 3,497.48 James V. Samsel 3,020.46 H Madeline O'Hair 11,220.72 David B. Whitaker 9,199.95 Stephen Hurst 6,566.55 Terry P Ross 6.535 05 Pamela l. Postmo 5,763.46 Patrick J. Clark 5.822.55 Donna Frye 98.00 Narda Cotton 5,505.82 Marsha D. Manley 589.25 Brenda Harris 36.00 Betty Job 280.00 Gary Broadstreet 1,247 20 Jachalyn Pillman l _684.18 Sue A. lothman 5,822.55 Bonnie J. Zaring 448.00 Milton B. Krahn 9 573 94 Stephen Holsapple 1,816.00

Elinor G Ziegleman 730 00 Kenneth Rag ler .1.080 00 John lairmore 4,492 50 William H Woods 3,840 50 Edward Chambers 1.622 98 linda Stevens . 1,581 25 Patricia Heber 1,471.97 Henry West 1.706.25 leno Job 264.00 Devon Scobee 256 00 Dorman Owen 1,000 00 Richard Allen 202.00 Charles Morris 1,629 85 Wendall Goodpaster ...49.00 John Scobee 654 00 Dorothy Grimes 210.00 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘1,008,399 75 Balance June 30, 1973 >22,032.71 IUNCH FUND Balance July 1, 1972 >351 71 RECEIPTS lunches >73.860.92 Federal Reimbursements 24,713.72 TOTAl RECEIPTS >98,574 64 DISBURSEMENTS All Volley Meat Supply Company >1,174 50 Arab Termite Pest Control 231 00 8 & B Foods 1,054.03 Booth Fisheries 2.815 98 Briones. Ruby 15.00 Bunny Bread Company. 3,315 92 Chef's Pantry 8,019 75 Cut Rate Chino & Glass Co , Inc 64 91 Duplicating Products. 32.15 Edward Don & Company 61.93 Goldsberry. Velma 27.00 Handy's Milk & Ice Cream Company 24,782.12 Jones, Charlotte 418.03 Kothe, Wells & Bauer Co., Inc 16,495.68 Kroger Company 18 54 lindsay, Delema 9 00 McMahon Food Company 2,616 33 Meek, Maune 13 50 Michael, J P Company 1,552 26 Oxford Chemicals 76 80 Public Empl Retire Fund O A.S.1 1.755.64 Rose's Fresh Eggs 218.70 Treasurer, State of Indiana 283.30 Sexton, John & Company 942 88 IUNCH FUND PAYROll Beverly Huller >470.40 Genevieve Bond 1,148 70 Charlotte Jones 3,800 00 Genevia Meyers 1,699 95 lucy Arnold 62 40 Norma Minor 2,021.25 Richard Nichols 194 40 Jeffrey Cusfis 393 60 Timothy Hansel 192.00 Mary McKamey 2,296.95 Velma Goldsberry 1,860 95 Betty McCullough 2,017 25 Nellie Jones 1,759 45 Christine Huggler 1,973 40 Margaret Booe .2,021.25 Helen Elmore 2,010.05 Rita Sibbitt .302.40 Timmy Alice 196.80 Maune Meek 1,973.40 Elsie Herbert. 1,860.95 Barbara Wallace 481 60 Randy Nichols . 372.00 Delema lindsay 2,156 00 Wilma Chodd 78.40 Everett l Sheppard 196 80 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS >97.535.30 Balance June 30, 1973 ‘1,391 05 CONSTRUCTION FUND

Balance July 1, 1973 RECEIPTS State Auditor

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(Common School Fund)

>43.779.78

TOTAt RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS Pearson Construction

>43,779.78

Company

.‘10,241 86

TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS

.‘10,241 86

Balance June 30, 1973 DEBT SERVICE FUND

‘33,537 92

Balance July 1, 1972

.» -5354 26

RECEIPTS:

local Taxes ‘133,752 31 Flat Grant 51,952.00 TOTAl RECEIPTS ‘185.704.31 DISBURSEMENTS: First Citizens Bank ‘28,000.00 Fort Wayne National Bonk 150,402 78 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘178,402.78 Balance June 30. 1973 ‘1,947.27 CUMUIATIVE BUHDING FUND Balance July 1, 1972 ‘81,889.22

RECEIPTS:

local Taxes ‘98.775.29 TOTAl RECEIPTS >98,775.29 DISBURSEMENTS: Bonner-Graphic ‘16.37 Central Rubber & Supply Co 21.58 Chuck's Rental, Inc 57.50 Dolton Asphalt Corp 910.50 Hartmann Company 6,720.00 Huber A. A. & Sons 324.52 Johnson Service Co 990.00

Killion Electric Co 11,146 00 Kingscott, louis & Assoc , Inc 1,646 00 Kloin, Sam & Son 200 31 link, Horace & Co 2,991 59 McGutre & Shook Corporation 1,064.45 Ohio & Indiana Stone Corp 593 49 Pearson Construction Co 11,639 00 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘38,321.31 Balance June 30, 1973 ‘142.343.20 SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOl CORPORATION P 1.89=10TITIEI Balance June 30. 1972 >309.44 RECEIPTS Department of Public Instruction >20,085.00 TOTAl RECEIPTS >20,394 44 DISBURSEMENTS: Conyers, Cheryl ‘55.56 Dicks, Marie 937.00 Donelson's Pharmacy 68.01 Hoskins, lloyd 5128 44 Hurst, Helen 1902.58 Indiana. State of 76 49 Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund 883 36 lane, Janet 3078.00 Manley, Marsha 2125.26 Public Employees Retirement - O. A S 1 844.63 Stewart, Susan 3783.92 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘18,883 25 Balance June 30, 1973 ‘1,511.19 SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOl CORPORATION P. 1 89 10TITIE II Balance June 30, 1972 >1634 35 RECEIPTS: 00 TOTAl RECEIPTS ‘1634 35 DISBURSEMENTS: AlESCO >115 89 Baker & Taylor Co 726 53 Britannica, Encyl. Education Corp 321 69 Demco Education Corporation . 37.46 Educational Audio Visual, Inc 42.44 Evansville Theatre Supply Co , Inc 42.55 Heckman Bindery 7190 Indiana, State of 13 98 lorraine Music Co 22.35 Scholastic Book Services 26 00 University Microfilms 213.56 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘1634 35 Balance June 30. 1973 00 SOUTH PUTNAM COMMUNITY SCHOOl CORPORATION P l. 89 750 TITlE III Balance June 30, 1972 ‘5,911 46 RECEIPTS: Deportment of Public Instruction ‘46,016 29 TOTAl RECEIPTS ‘51.927 75 DISBURSEMENTS: American Educational Publications >86.15 Americana Interstate Corporation 74.97 Argus Communications 70 68 Bergen, John, Acting Postmaster 72.00 Buell, Alan 10,966 44 Cambridge Book Co 7131 Central Stationery Store 19 75 Dicks, Marie 1,150.00 Educators Progress Service 50.00 Field Ed. Publications 18.49 Goble Printing Co. 19 89 Greencastle Offset Printing 3.50 Grolier Educational Corporation 398 50 Guidance Associates 117.50 Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich 180.15 Highsmith Co., Inc . 53.90 Houghton, Mifflin Co 15.38 Indiana, State of 511.21 Indiana, State of - Dept of Administration 163.30 Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund 3,112.50 Kiger & Co., Inc 50.25 King, Rodney 7,810.00 tee Co., Inc 793.12 leswing Communications 165.72 Mabrey, Virgil 1,572.24 McGraw-Hill Co 276.71 Michael, Gory 906.30 Moneymaker, John 799.00 National Audubon Society 75.85 Petersen Publishing Co 28.50 Psychological Corporation 366 78 Public Employees Retirement - O.A.S.I : 2,303.48 Red Cross, American 29.50 Rex Business Machines 5 55 Science Research Associates 333.95 Slaton, lorry 8,460.00 South Putnam Community School Corp 72.30 Steck-Voughn Co 1,616.71 United Church Board, Homeland Ministries 14.00 Weaver. David 13,269.24 Williams, George, Postmaster 60.00 Wilson, Robert 10.80 TOTAl DISBURSEMENTS ‘56,175.62 Balance June 30. 1973 ’-4,247 87 July 27-1T

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“We have a lot of respect for motion pictures, but I think the tide has turned,” he said. We ought to be talking about television. Not all of it—most of it is just straight entertainment. "But looking at television, I think it’s taken the yoke on its back, is taking stands, making statements and objectively exploring human relations and communications between human beings.” I think there is a lot of truth in what David says. Granted, television is often watered down, much of it i# mediocre and some of it is downright bad, but I think in the past few years television has taken overall — a turn for the better. “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “All in the Family” pioneered a trend in reality comedy that continues. The medical and the lawyer series have tackled serious issues and “The Waltons” proved that you can write about ordinary people and ordinary problems and succeed. The swing back toward more meaningful drama will be continued in the new year. The trend toward mini-series, begun with the importation of British shows, picks up headway next season with such projects as “QBVII,” “Eleanor and Franklin” and “The Blue Knight.” As a whole, the television industry seems to have more social consciousness than the movies—for instance in tackling current issues and in dealing with ethnic minorities. Albeit that may result from the constant public and government scrutiny of what they do. In any case, there is little room in television for the flatulence and self-indulgence that bloats too many movies.

Gwen said she despised me! But later she broke down and cried as I showed her how she had lost much of her “sweetheart” image by slipping into the stereotype of a “good old motherly soul.” Boudoir cheesecake beats topnotch culinary artistry! CASE X-571: Gwen J., aged 31, is the wife who was shocked at finding pornographic pictures in her husband’s office desk. “Dr. Crane, I despise you!” she tearfully exclaimed, after I had told her the true diagnosis. For I had said those nude pictures were more an indictment of her than of her husband. “They simply mean you have lost much of your stimulating value in the boudoir. "Instead of having an affair with an outside siren, your husband is actually trying to remain true to you. “But he requires a reasonable amount of erotic allure from you, in order to function as a husband. “You apparently aren’t furnishing it to him. “So he is merely adding what might be termed artifical boudoir cosmetic aids to your waning sexual charm. “Do you create an image of a good old motherly soul, preoccupied with the kitchen stove and the children? “Or are you still an alluring siren in the bedroom? “For example, his erotic ardor is far greater than yours, for a man’s sexual hunger is several times that of his wife's. "Even so. a husband expects some seductive ‘appetizers’ to whet his basic virile hunger. “Do you wear a flannel nightgown on winter nights or greet him in a diaphanous

hoard it till you go out to some social event? “Have you developed into a good old motherly soul or do you still retain most of your honeymoon fervor 0 “Remember, men do NOT. grow ardent toward their mothers! “So when your image changes from that of a sweetheart to that of a mother, beware! “For then your mate is likely to become platonic. “And impotent husbands grow snarlish, hypercritical, caustic and even miserly. “They’ll ‘chew you out’ in public as well as before your kiddies there in your own home! “Then they may make unflattering remarks about you in public, calling you their ‘ball and chain.’ "And begin to advise their unmarried friends against ever getting ‘hooked’ into a wedding ceremony. “Remember, men who still are ardently in love, don’t downgrade marriage! “It’s the platonic husbands who belittle marriage and also tell the lewd stories in the locker rooms at the Country Club "For salacious stories are a cousin to pornographic pic lures, since both are employed (usually by platonic males) to w'het their vanishing erotic ardor. “And the main reason why straying husbands pick girls half your age. is because such sirens fit the stereotype of a ‘sweetheart’ rather than that of a stodgy old motherly soul "So you wives better spend less time at cooking clinics, poring over dining room recipes! "It's the boudoir cheesecake that wins husbands away from even the topnotch culinary artists!” I Always write to Dr Ciant ni care ot this newspaper, enclosing a long stamped addressed envelope and 25 cents to cover typing and printing costs when you send tor one of his booklets )

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