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David Toney Writes About Trip To Paris

tower. It was one of the most!It was sure food to be back

beautiful sights I’ve ever seen. Hundreds of fountains were on

home again. I enjoyed Paris, but was glad to be back to

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toney have received the following interesting letter from their son, David, who is serving with the V. t. Air Force:

Friday Evening 12 August *66

Dear Mom, Dad, and Barbie, Well, I finally made it to Paris! What a city! It was everything I thought it would be and much, much more. Lee arrived back on base on Thursday the 4th. He spent the night in the barracks, did his laundry, got cleaned up and rested up for our weekend trip to Paris. Finally, Friday afternoon came and we all started getting ready. My roommate, Dave, from Pittsburgh, Lee and I all went In Lee’s VW. It was a little after seven Friday

evening before we left Bitburg. were finally there.

walks were jammed with peo- j has 4 restaurants, lounges, pie. I don’t think anybody ever j souvenir shops and rest rooms, sleeps in that town. Paris is The second is the same, only

full of side-walk cafes. It was smaller higher up. To get to with lights under them and j Bitburg. just like going to the movies the top you have to ride in out of the middle rose the It has been beautiful here all and watching a picture, ex- four different elevators. We tower. We just stood there week. Friday was the hottest cept I was there! didn’t get off until the second and looked, not believing our day they have had here in 2 We drove around for about floor. Everybody has to get eyes. I’ll never forget that view years, 89 degrees officially, an hour, and thought we knew, off there to change elevators, as long as I live. | This is very hot for Germany.

where we were, hut soon dis- ; We looked at the view for a covered we weren’t as smart as little while then got in line to

go on up

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to ’ a city I’d heard about all of my life, seen pictures of, seen movies of, and I found it hard to realise I was really

on my way to Pans, one of the; Lee to stop and rd ask him | up, up, up we went. I couldn’t most fabulous cities m the where the Eiffel Tower was believe that tower was so tall, world. We took out time, didn’t go that , g just what we did He We stopped again and changed drive too fast. After we got didn , t k English) but elevators and on up we went

through Luxemburg City, we

It’s really nice here with the

It was getting pretty late wea ther this way. Hope it

. After 45 minutes of 80 we decided we ’ d better g f t

we thought we were. I spotted & "*-• -- ^ to this little French guy and told waiting we got in the elevator. ^ ^ ^ it had started t(J

rain so we put Lee’s back seat down and three of us slept in the back seat of a Volkswagen! That’s one for the books! I was tired since I hadn’t been

I got across to him what I I thought we would never

were pretty well in French ter- wan , ed and jj e D0 i n ted to his reach the top of that thing, . ritory. We stopped Just Inside car w ^ to follow him but we ftaally stoppwl . We goti to sleep since TOwsday^tught

France and had some peanut- ; butter sandwiches. That’s all we lived on all weekend. I was surprised at how flat France was. You could see for miles.

and he would take us

So off we went.

As I’ve told you In

there, out to find ourselves in an enclosed, glass room. A sign past P ointed some steps, and we

It reminded me of Eastern HU- Iike craz >- 1 didn,t believe it! nois when we used to go to We were S oin S through the Springfield. We drove for streets of Paris 65 mil es

letters these Europeans drive walked on U P' We were noW

on the very top of the tower.

so I fell right to sleep and slept like a baby. My two companions didn’t have too enjoyable a rest though. Lee said he slept about an hour and Dave finally got up and took a blanket and crawled under the car. Around 7:00 a. m. Sunday morning I woke up feeling great. But I was greeted by two guys who

morning we oegan nuung me, — ' - , c ity is much larger than I didn ’ t look like they W0Ul< * suburbs of Paris. Then we saw were m thls enormous P laza - tho ht it was Ground 8 mil- make ^ much longer. I laughed

T wac ctiii lion people. Almost as big as at them 3X1(1 told . tbe ,^ stormed his New York Cit y- 11 was chiU y SlePt t0 ° mUCh ' stopped his j ^ ! trn over too well, so we all

several around

hours and 1:30 a. m.

at last Saturday

hour. I swear that

an

cat must

and we were outside. The view was something else. You could see all of Paris’ surrounding

have been practicing up for the countr y side ’ and many smaU “500”. A few minutes later we towns that surrounds Paris ‘ The

morning we began hitting the I r

a sign “Paris” and knew we 1 had a few new hairs, ^ hoUght

It looked but was thankful

in one piece. He

But, finally I was on my way: like it was noon-hour. The side-j ^ ^ up there too and very windy.

car and pointed to this building ^ j j .

6 I was in Paris, France on top ? ot U P ana got

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the Eiffel! „ , „ ,

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l^^r^rlXh^ : pictures”* and" ^sh^I j Cathohc and never misses no is it, He said look straight. somedav We matter where he 1S ’ Lee and 1 My eyes focused and all of a d g J' | drove him to Notre Dame and sudden there it was. It seemed y P I then Lee took me on to the to pop-up out of nowhere. J g longer train station. They were planSince it was so late, the flood ™ 0 f Xr ! “^ on going on t0 England lights had been turned off and f back but changed their minds and you couldn’t see it very plain, % . * decided to go down to Barce-

^ d0Wn and When We g0t t0 the ' lona . Spain 8 1 h ad to work

Monday, so I had to catch a

unless you knew where to look for it. It looked like a big giant. It kinda scared you at first. We thanked him and drove down to the tower to have a first hand look at it. It’s much taller than I thought it would be. The base alone covers 10 acres. We parked the car under it, and walked around. There were very few people there that late and the feeling I got standing there looking at the Eiffel Tower was very impressive. Lee and

Dave crawled in the car and dark Dave and Lee got sleepy went to sleep but little ole me again, so we drove to this big roamed the town and saw all park and stopped the car and

county highway i n front of us across the plaza., B»rbiir aP smito !!!’.!!!.’! 32A00 -A- 11 1 saw was the sky, but Lee of Rosemary Davis 143.10 **--» n.- * t ,-j <■...! I COUld

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IBM Corn 2.25 seeing the “real” Paris.

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and got cleaned up.

A year ago all I Dave P ut on his suit and want '

done was just

stays. Hope you enjoyed my description of my big weekend. I loved it. Dave said we would try to make it up to Amsterdam, Holland soon. He’s been there and really enjoyed it. Take care and write soon. Love—

Me.

bottom it was hot. I guess we were really up high. We drove downtown and visited some of the stores. I got a ham sandwich and gulped it down then we walked around. We passed a department store that had all their merchandise outside, I (as do many stores) and spotted some shoes. Dave and I bought a pair and put them on. We took off our socks and

really looked cool! Ha!

After it had started to get

Indiana Traffic Toll Hits 1,050 ly United Press International Indiana’s 1966 traffic fatality toll reached 1,050 today with Jay County’s third death in 18 days after nearly a year without a black mark against its safety record. The toll compared with 956 a year ago. Jackie Moore, 16, Ftidgeville, died in Jay County Hospital at Portland this morning from injuries suffered Saturday when two cars collided at a county road intersection near Portland in which Gordon Murphy, 17, Redkey, was killed outright.

served sometimes their faces change to show a different mood. A classroom is probably the best place to see different faces as the hard working students study. Also fun to watch is someone eating. Especially if they don’t like what they have. If a person tastes something very sour and their face becomes twisted the observer sometimes can taste a very sour taste by the power of suggestion. Likewise if someone is very happy and smiles it makes people glad to smile in return. Even if the observed person is aware of the fact that they are being observed sometimes the results are very humorous. BY THE WAY: The CUBS are looking for a second Football VICTORY.

Death An Accident LUCCA, Italy UPI — Police ruled as accidental Wednesday the killing of a 9-year-old girl and wounding of her father by a former prison guard, Alfio Bartolini, who was exhibiting a target pistol to his son.

A submarine only 22 feet long and known as Alvin located the

hydrogen bomb lost in Mediterranean off Spain this year.

the early

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I could. I came back to the car at 7:30 that morning and woke them up. During the

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train back to Germany. Dave was kl ^ ed lale Wednesday had a week’s leave and he and on tke U.S. 31 bypass two Lee left for Spain later on mlles south of Peru when his Sunday morning. We got to convertible failed to stop at an the train station at 8:15 a. m. intersection, struck an embankand the train was supposed to ment and overturned. leave at 8:26. I rushed over toj

the counter and told the teller I wanted a ticket to Trier, Deutchland (Germany). He was dumb as an ox. He was going to charge me 92 francs. I told him he was nuts and stormed out. Lee thought I was going to tear down the station. I settled down and finally caught

ed some more. I hadn’t rode in the Metro (subway) yet, so I thought I’d tackle that. All of Paris is connected by

night some other tourists had j I’d miss something, so I roam

stopped and slept under the tower also. One car was from Great Britain, one from Lebanon, France, and Belgium. So, seems like we had an international “camp-out” under the Eiffel Tower. We all had a peanut butter sandwich for breakfast and then took off in the car for a big day of sight-seeing. We first went to the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral. Was it enormous! Beautiful stained glass windows, statues all over the

press. I just wanted a second-

A total

Teenager's View By Janet Staub As the date for the annual Fair-on-the-Square is here an interesting game like thing is brought to mind. That is to watch people’s faces. Sitting in a car near a busy sidewalk is

class. I went back and told him a good vantage point where the and got a ticket for 54 francs observed people aren’t aware

(511.00). By then it was 8:25 and I was frantic. I shook Lee’s hand, said a quick good-bye

14 subway systems. You can and ran out to train . j

go any place underground. I didn’t have a bit of trouble. I ended up at the train station and caught a taxi back to the park. Some dumb old woman was driving it and I

couldn’t make any of the signs out and finally found this boy who spoke some English. He said the train to Trier had just left. Boy, was I mad! I just stood there and steamed. In a

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knew more about where I was f ew minutes here came another than she did. guy running down the sidewalk We finally made it back to yelling. He told me to go see the park and I got them up so this other guy again. He point-

place, very impressive. Then we could see some of the night i ed to this train and off I went, we went to the museum that spots. We drove to a section I had to run to catch it. I got houses the famous painting of 0 f town called “pigalle” or pig- in to find it packed full and “Mona Lisa.” They told us the alley. I never saw such a place, had to stand all the way to value of it, but I forgot. Any- jt wa s full of beatniks, strip Germany ( hours). Finally, we way, its priceless. Then we joints, bars, movie houses, j stopped and the German border drove by some of the famous everything. It was just like a; guards got on to check our fashion centers. They looked big circus. We spent several passports. It was so good to very expensive but I’ll take hours there then drove back get to good ole Germany. I can Sears any day! Ha! We spent; to the tower to see what it halfway understand what they the rest of the afternoon go- looked like with the lights on ! say, and they treat US much ing down the side streets and it. We parked the car at the nicer than do the French. I took

big plaza and walked over to a bus from Trier back to Bitbig balcony type place burg and began to feel a lot

to the town to find it with tourists. We

bought some tickets to ride the elevator to the top, and finally it was our turn. The tickets cost 7 francs, which is $1.50 in

and it

which looks directly at the better when I saw the base.

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