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PRESENTED PIN - GeD!polll Qty M1napr D. Kenneth Morgan Ia pmented a lapel pin fri1ln Mn. Eldon
Waercb oo behalf of h giriiiCOula IIIII adult volunleers In
Gallla CWnly ID apprectaUon of IIII'IIUpPcrt to allacou~

The preaentaUoo waa u*de prior to Morgan's
pmd•maUoo cle&lt;larq the week of April 19 Girl Scout
Sl•lla!Ding Membenldp Enrollment Week.
pro&amp;rama.

PHNOM PENH, Cllpbodla (UPI)-Qmhodl•• milltlr)' of. ;;
Jldala uJd Saturday VIet fllllg ,...,. baVIl IWJOilllded lbe •
JII'Ovlnclal capital oi ·Tabo and moved to within 2Z mUea of
l'lmcm Pem. A Qnnbodlm air fame eommaJder IIJ'II!IIII~ appealed for Amerlc:lll piiDell.
F1eld repaots ......... by,llle Cunbodls• hl&amp;b - d eald
Tabo pmlnce to the aoatb of Pbnam Pem .... tbroalel1ed..,. at
ltast 5,11110 NOrth Vletnr e and VIet Oll!g IIOidlln.
,
OPJ comspondent Jlcll Wlllb, l'fPll'llnl lnm Tabo, aid
Cambo4aD ooldien and pollee 'lll!l'e cuiductluc a hcJue.to.lloale
eeardl of the cltJ ,looking for IJIIIIIeOted VIet Caac •tJDt&amp;'bl.en.
Alleaii1GO Vlem- ~ wwe reported ldlled aad allo~
llotbers WOUDded Tlninday after !bey 111ft benled Into a IICboOI
Cllllplerr: by Cambodian iloldien wllo CIP"'*' lire Oil them.
"All our frmtler oulpolla .,.,. beili! ahlndoDed « lolt," one ·
blah ranldng qunbodlaJI oftlur uldiD Pbnam Palh.llo aald VIet
!Dig 1roops bad occupied areas on aD llkiea of Tabo llld moved
north to poi!IHO!MI within 2Zmllea crl flmom l'lilh.
Maj. Pmn Rannde, bale aJIDJD&amp;IIder of tbe Qnnbodl•r llr
fCI'ce, aald lllere.w&amp;~a crltleal uoOd f« air )!Onl' to burl back the
lnvadlilg Cmmlunlall.
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30or40. WellopellleAiilerteantwllliUIIPIJthem."
The United Sla!H baa liCII flllml1b' rtljllllld to C*mbodla'e
request for 1n«e mlllla7 Ulllhllce. But Pr d.,nt NbDn bai
l!8id be 1181111 to do all In bil )!Onl' to Ill' II 17'1 t:am!!Oc.an
neutrality.
The backbone of the &lt;&gt;mlwti., air foree II formed by 16 T2l
llgbter.bcmbert wblcb the I1Diled Sla!H •rppl!ed 10 )'Nrl ....
'But Ollly Ill of them are operallonal beciUie of a ibortage of
spare parli. The air foree olao I,..,. 10 RuMen DIICie MIG171
8ild tbree new Cammunllt ru- MIGI7a.

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PRESENTED PIN - GeD!polll Qty M1napr D. Kenneth Morgan Ia pmented a lapel pin fri1ln Mn. Eldon
Waercb oo behalf of h giriiiCOula IIIII adult volunleers In
Gallla CWnly ID apprectaUon of IIII'IIUpPcrt to allacou~

The preaentaUoo waa u*de prior to Morgan's
pmd•maUoo cle&lt;larq the week of April 19 Girl Scout
Sl•lla!Ding Membenldp Enrollment Week.
pro&amp;rama.

PHNOM PENH, Cllpbodla (UPI)-Qmhodl•• milltlr)' of. ;;
Jldala uJd Saturday VIet fllllg ,...,. baVIl IWJOilllded lbe •
JII'Ovlnclal capital oi ·Tabo and moved to within 2Z mUea of
l'lmcm Pem. A Qnnbodlm air fame eommaJder IIJ'II!IIII~ appealed for Amerlc:lll piiDell.
F1eld repaots ......... by,llle Cunbodls• hl&amp;b - d eald
Tabo pmlnce to the aoatb of Pbnam Pem .... tbroalel1ed..,. at
ltast 5,11110 NOrth Vletnr e and VIet Oll!g IIOidlln.
,
OPJ comspondent Jlcll Wlllb, l'fPll'llnl lnm Tabo, aid
Cambo4aD ooldien and pollee 'lll!l'e cuiductluc a hcJue.to.lloale
eeardl of the cltJ ,looking for IJIIIIIeOted VIet Caac •tJDt&amp;'bl.en.
Alleaii1GO Vlem- ~ wwe reported ldlled aad allo~
llotbers WOUDded Tlninday after !bey 111ft benled Into a IICboOI
Cllllplerr: by Cambodian iloldien wllo CIP"'*' lire Oil them.
"All our frmtler oulpolla .,.,. beili! ahlndoDed « lolt," one ·
blah ranldng qunbodlaJI oftlur uldiD Pbnam Palh.llo aald VIet
!Dig 1roops bad occupied areas on aD llkiea of Tabo llld moved
north to poi!IHO!MI within 2Zmllea crl flmom l'lilh.
Maj. Pmn Rannde, bale aJIDJD&amp;IIder of tbe Qnnbodl•r llr
fCI'ce, aald lllere.w&amp;~a crltleal uoOd f« air )!Onl' to burl back the
lnvadlilg Cmmlunlall.
"WbatweneediDIIIJI are flgblor planes," Rarnde uld. ''Maybe
30or40. WellopellleAiilerteantwllliUIIPIJthem."
The United Sla!H baa liCII flllml1b' rtljllllld to C*mbodla'e
request for 1n«e mlllla7 Ulllhllce. But Pr d.,nt NbDn bai
l!8id be 1181111 to do all In bil )!Onl' to Ill' II 17'1 t:am!!Oc.an
neutrality.
The backbone of the &lt;&gt;mlwti., air foree II formed by 16 T2l
llgbter.bcmbert wblcb the I1Diled Sla!H •rppl!ed 10 )'Nrl ....
'But Ollly Ill of them are operallonal beciUie of a ibortage of
spare parli. The air foree olao I,..,. 10 RuMen DIICie MIG171
8ild tbree new Cammunllt ru- MIGI7a.

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�Most ~lnls after touchdDWI!,.llfetlme: 703; . . .
· '
·reeoros were previously held by l.Ou
Groza, whose four·year totals in the old AU-America Con·
ference·do not COI!Dll
·
~ost points after touchdown, season: ~·
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M?st seasons led league, points:,~ touchdown:- 5.
. Most passes attempted, game:. GO, ,. ·
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Most passes completed, game: 37;
.
M01t' IO~crtm .pasees, se~~s.oq.:. 36 (tied'· wttb · v. A.
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George Blanda
NEW YORK-! NEA)-1n some future eon of time, alter
Blanda, aged 42, has decided to forsake the violent
exerciSe of professional football, a little cranny probably
awaits him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame at Canton,
Ohio.
You look skeptical.
• "George Blanda? The old guy who pops oil about his own
teammates? The old Oller scatterarm who threw passes to
both teams?"
The same.
· Keep the name firmly in mind. It'll be scattered .through
the next National Football League Record Manual like bare
spots on a spring lawn.
One of the final by-products of the merger of the National
ind American Football Leagues, now fully consu!"mated,
was the incorporation of aU the AFL records. This was a
high-level command decision, made at {10 Park Ave., alter
three years of ~ondering, and Influenced no .doubt by the
AfL successes m the last two Super Bowls. The comblne_d
Jlo'F!rAFL statistics will appear lor the first time early this
summer in the record manual.
' They will show that George Blanda, abrupll~, has become
tile greatest individual record holder m the hi~tory of foot·
ll!llL Not bad for a guy the Chicago. Bears got nd of as over
the hill 10 years ago.
George tiolds 10 ollensive marks and shares an lith (~nly
Jim Brown with eight individual achievements In rushing,
Is close). The following are his records, covering his NFL
and AFL careers:
Most seasons, active player : 20.
' Most games, lifetime: 257.
'Most points, lifetime: 1,447. (George counts this .~Is most
9tgniflcant achievOJDent-"They pay off on pomts. I
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had·go arouna brpggiDg 42.
, . ' last•. two.
· ,. --.irtii,
, &lt;;e"orge
about the
.figures. "You take the 'bnd with the good," be says, getUng "
ready to go down to the handball court. ·
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· baD f ur times a week at borne ID the Chi·
cago area. He's . arlng for bis 21st season, as the back· Most yards gained pan receptlcma, season: Clillrley Hen·
. .
· _ . ·up quarierbac arid placekicker of the Oakland · Ralden. ntgan, Houston, 1;748.
. And th"n there ,Is the' dubloua'd!stincllon of the ChlehJ'
He's phllosopbical about the recorda.
· ·
"U anybody wallis to play 7!) years," he shrugs, "they I;&gt;aW!!OD, hero of the.Sllper Bowl: He f!DD~le\f seven lllnes
in one galne agaiDst san Diego In 11M, an unpkaUeled·,
can break any ol tbem."
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AFL names will also bead 16 Other Individual categories feat
But
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indelibly
In
the
ri'COrd
book
Is
the
name
of
Bill
,
ID the record book. ~011g the most coveted records ~re:
Groman.
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Most field goals, season: Jim Tutl)e1. New Yor~ Jets. 34. slde Don Hutson arid Elroy Ufrf!C!l\ J1ke t!Mlm' He once,
Most yarda gained, game: COOkie. GUcluist, Bulla!oi 243 cl'ught 17 toucbdowQ .PBI~ 11! • ·~son (1181) for11ou&amp;ton,
(breaking Jim Brown's record of 237). '
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with Blanda on the 'tlirowiilg end. Ani:l ,lben ·qti!cl&lt;lj( ~aP·
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Most cons..;utive passes co.m!lleted: Lenny Dawson, peare.
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Kansas City, 15.
·
"It's nice to hilve your name In 'the record book." s•ys .
Most yardr.Jalned •passing, seaso'n: Joe Namath, Ne\l' George, reaUst!CaUy. ''But It's nicer to p~y aU those.
York Jeta, 4, .
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Most pass receptions; season: Charley Hennigan, Hous·
Harry s. Trum!"' waa sUU pres!dent Of Ute .tllllled States ..
ton, 101..
when Blanda ·sterted In pro football. ,
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:Ike. Dollar Is Delayed
()pponOJrts and proponents
Of the sllver Eisenhower dol·
.:111: are not speaking to each
othel' these days, at least not
m,a language each under·
~. And, In order to pre·
tebt a stalemate, the secre• tary of the Treasury must
can In some help.
$ecrelliry of the Treasury
David M. Kennedy has
c8lled a meeting of.the Joint
Commission on Coinage to
d 11 c u a a the compromise
8cllon taken by the Senate
OD a resolution permltUng
ilsuance of Eisenhower
coins containing 40 per cent

ounces of sllver required to
mint 150 mllllon 40 per cent
dollars, 25.5 mllllon ounces
would come from the na,
Uonal stcckplle.aa the result
of a recent reassessment of Deft 11
our strategic requirements. .
2.-S o m e five mllllO!i Washington
ounces of the Treasury's .u. BGetoo
ver stock required for this
minUng would be silver the Cleveland
Treasury prev lously Ju• NewYoflt
tended to sell. The remaJn.
der Is In an unrefined form.
and not avallable for aale ID
1970.

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silver
dollar as proof arid un.
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. circulated coins selling at
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Cf~.~~f.~ :',:,J:-J:::~i cel(ito.
·
6 feDlltors, &amp; con!{l'essmen, 3
lrcim the Executive branch
01 the government and 8 gen· · . Isn't
th8fll be
rerllcpubUc members.
tllil 1970 an n
Senate amendment ' Eisenhower's.
the issuance of both
general circula· date.

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· '
·reeoros were previously held by l.Ou
Groza, whose four·year totals in the old AU-America Con·
ference·do not COI!Dll
·
~ost points after touchdown, season: ~·
r
M?st seasons led league, points:,~ touchdown:- 5.
. Most passes attempted, game:. GO, ,. ·
'
Most passes completed, game: 37;
.
M01t' IO~crtm .pasees, se~~s.oq.:. 36 (tied'· wttb · v. A.
· TltOe of the New York Giants). . ,
,. .
.
. 1Mos! passes· had ID~e,ited, ll!e!iJDI!': 265: .,,, •, •
. (All th~ abOve

·
George Blanda
NEW YORK-! NEA)-1n some future eon of time, alter
Blanda, aged 42, has decided to forsake the violent
exerciSe of professional football, a little cranny probably
awaits him in the Pro Football Hall of Fame at Canton,
Ohio.
You look skeptical.
• "George Blanda? The old guy who pops oil about his own
teammates? The old Oller scatterarm who threw passes to
both teams?"
The same.
· Keep the name firmly in mind. It'll be scattered .through
the next National Football League Record Manual like bare
spots on a spring lawn.
One of the final by-products of the merger of the National
ind American Football Leagues, now fully consu!"mated,
was the incorporation of aU the AFL records. This was a
high-level command decision, made at {10 Park Ave., alter
three years of ~ondering, and Influenced no .doubt by the
AfL successes m the last two Super Bowls. The comblne_d
Jlo'F!rAFL statistics will appear lor the first time early this
summer in the record manual.
' They will show that George Blanda, abrupll~, has become
tile greatest individual record holder m the hi~tory of foot·
ll!llL Not bad for a guy the Chicago. Bears got nd of as over
the hill 10 years ago.
George tiolds 10 ollensive marks and shares an lith (~nly
Jim Brown with eight individual achievements In rushing,
Is close). The following are his records, covering his NFL
and AFL careers:
Most seasons, active player : 20.
' Most games, lifetime: 257.
'Most points, lifetime: 1,447. (George counts this .~Is most
9tgniflcant achievOJDent-"They pay off on pomts. I
Geor~e

pasire~

int~p~, ~~ail!i(:

~::~~!~~~~

MPst doesn't
had·go arouna brpggiDg 42.
, . ' last•. two.
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.figures. "You take the 'bnd with the good," be says, getUng "
ready to go down to the handball court. ·
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. And th"n there ,Is the' dubloua'd!stincllon of the ChlehJ'
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"U anybody wallis to play 7!) years," he shrugs, "they I;&gt;aW!!OD, hero of the.Sllper Bowl: He f!DD~le\f seven lllnes
in one galne agaiDst san Diego In 11M, an unpkaUeled·,
can break any ol tbem."
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Most yarda gained, game: COOkie. GUcluist, Bulla!oi 243 cl'ught 17 toucbdowQ .PBI~ 11! • ·~son (1181) for11ou&amp;ton,
(breaking Jim Brown's record of 237). '
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York Jeta, 4, .
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Most pass receptions; season: Charley Hennigan, Hous·
Harry s. Trum!"' waa sUU pres!dent Of Ute .tllllled States ..
ton, 101..
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()pponOJrts and proponents
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can In some help.
$ecrelliry of the Treasury
David M. Kennedy has
c8lled a meeting of.the Joint
Commission on Coinage to
d 11 c u a a the compromise
8cllon taken by the Senate
OD a resolution permltUng
ilsuance of Eisenhower
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ounces of sllver required to
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our strategic requirements. .
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ounces of the Treasury's .u. BGetoo
ver stock required for this
minUng would be silver the Cleveland
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·

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:: 1 . .ICellel ,at NASA tbey were troubled by sound feedback. · '
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