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1964Year TIME IS MONEY TO YOU&#8212

and to us. 7094 and 1401 time available now. ITT/ Data Processing Center, 201 COlfax 2‐8700. —Advt. Front Page 2 -- No Title

1921Year BERLIN, July 16.--War correspondents are taking hope from the news from Upper Silesia. Reports are persisting that the Poles are preparing for a fourth insurrection in the eventuality of an unfavorable partition decision

and today I received confirmation of this news from an English personage in Upper Silesia. HAUPTMANN PLEADS FOR GERMAN SILESIA; Warns Supreme Council Against a Decision Resting Upon 'Practice of Force.' POLES READY TO RISE AGAIN Belief That Another Insurrection Will Follow an Award Favorable to Germany.

1937Year To be retired on pension after serving 50 yrs as Union Coll chambermaid SERVES 50 YEARS WITH MOP AT UNION

And Today Mrs. Kate Melber, 78, Will Retire on a Special Pension

1992Year Following is the text of a letter from Vice President George Bush to Ross Perot thanking him for his concern about the Bush family. The letter was made available by the Perot campaign. Dec. 24, 1986 Dear Ross, Tomorrow is Christmas

and today the gears here are shifting, at least for me. This is the time to count one's blessings -- hence this letter. You see I was very touched by your call(s) about my kids. They are all straight arrows, uninvolved in intrigue and yet the rumor mill links them; and Ross it hurts 'em -- You understood all this -- What counts in life are honor, family, and friends -- We Bushes are very lucky. These troubled times will pass but caring friends make it easier. Happy New Year -- GEORGE Bush's Letter

1951Year summer arrives SO NOW IT'S SUMMER

And Today Ushers in the Season With Fair, Warm Weather

1991Year The Persian Gulf war obviously has wide public support, enough to intimidate dissident politicians from standing up to oppose it. Someone, probably but not necessarily a Democrat, nevertheless may be missing an opportunity by holding his or her tongue. A number of factors suggest that support for the war will fade, perhaps even rapidly. For one thing, not every patriotic American who backs the troops and hopes for his country's victory agrees that war was necessary or wise. Before the shooting started, the nation was deeply divided

and today's enthusiasm may fade as prewar doubts and questions re-emerge. An Opposition Leader?

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