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Soviet Asks For Right To Leave MOSCOW _ An eminent Russian physicist. Andrei D. Sakharov, has proposed that the Soviet Union grant all citizens the right to leave the country. He said such a right is -an essential condition for spiritual freedom for everyone." Sakhnrov, developer of the Soviet hydrogen bomb and a champion of human rights, pro posed the free emigration pol- IC.V in an open letter to the Su preme Soviet. He recommended that the legislative body revoke the cur rent law that permits persons fleeing the country to be tried for high treason. The scientist also asked for a general amnes ty for persons detained in labor camps or mental hospitals be cause they had tried to leave the Soviet I'nion. First Request A copy of Sakharov's appeal, dated Sept. 20. was made avail able to some Western corre spondents Sunday, it i s be lieved to be the first time that an officiallv respected member of the Soviet intelligentsia has called for a complete overhaul of the Kremlin's emigration policy. Tli c trials of recent months," the Inter said. -Have asain reminded us of the tragic conflicts arising in connection with the difficulties experienced |>y citi/ens who want to sett'e in another country and of the leual. social, psychological and political aspects of this prob lem.'' Sakharov said many Soviet citizens who have tried to leave, "for personal, national Garden Time Planning, Maintenance Landscape Beauty Keys By M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University No matter how well a home garden or public land scape development is planned and planted, it must be remembered that a regular maintenance pro gram must be carried out to insure the beauty and utility of the planted areas over the years. So many homeowners let their enthu siasm get the best of them and over-plant, thus com plicating maintenance prob lems. Maintenance problems contribute to the rapid de cline of many well designed areas. One of the major concerns involves the lack of trained personnel to do quality maintenance work. Professional maintenance companies are becoming more available, but only the affluent homeowners want, or feel, they can afford this service. However, much of the commercial lawn and garden upkeep is handled in this manner. The home owner is faced with employ ing expensive, untrained labor or doing the main tenance work himself. With modern machinery, it is a fairly simple matter to keep lawns in a pre cookina hints s™ BY QtylOAfy CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR Canned sweet potatoes make quick Sweet Potato Treats. Seasoned with grated orange rind, allspice, and cinnamon, this Autumn vegetable is rich and creamy the velvetized evaporated milk way. Just mix, bake arid serve. SWEET POTATO TREATS (Makes 6 servings) cups (2 lb. 8-oz. can) 1 teaspoon salt drained sweet potatoes y 4 teaspoon allspice Vt cup undiluted Carnation i/J teaspoon cinnamon Evaporated Milk 1 tablespoon grated orange Vi cup soft butter rind 1 slightly beaten egg 8 marshmallows Mash sweet potatoes. Combine sweet potatoes, evaporated milk, butter, egg, salt, allspice and cinnamon. Beat until creamy. Stir in orange rind. Mix well. Spoon potato mix ture Into buttered shallow 1-quart casserole or measure % cup servings of potato mixture and place on buttered cookie sheet. Place marshmallows on top; press in lightly. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) 30 minutes or until marsh mallows are golden brown. H*§S|hP* "s^jjijjfl Hli'/i .W-M& Jm >JH WL if . ' n Lfii J| IM' *1 ■ I - 4 " v -" \ ■■ ■ t ? v x *mUM B \ > \ * \^ HHH x^HHHHHHI EXAMINING MAPS OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS RECEIVING FEDERAL AlD —These members of the Educational Leadership and Human Relations Center, Department of Education at Saint Augustine's College are examining a map of the school districts which have re ceived federal aid. Left: Pointing out the various areas, is Dr. William A. Gaines, di or other reasons, have for years received unfounded refus als which turned the lives of many into an interminable tor ment of waiting.'* The physicist, in an obvious reference to attempted airliner hijackings by Soviet Jews, de clared that many Soviet citi zens, "having lost hope of satis fying their aspirations tto emi grate) within the framework of the law, decided to break the law in one way or another. sentable shape. However, adequate pruning, spraying, fertilizing and other garden chores, requiring scientific or artistic talents, are the areas that are suffering. A good planting design can be ruined in a few years with the "crew cut" or "bowling ball" type of prun ing. Every shrub, no matter what its natural form, begins to look like everything else. Many plantings around the base of buildings are stran gled with weeds and grasses when an adequate edging with a mulch or proper use of a weed killer would solve most of the problems. Scattered plantings and edging plants along walks and drives contribute to more hours of labor spent on maintaining the garden. The time to consider main tenance is in the planning stage. Many problems associated with landscape maintenance can be avoided. Less grass, use of ground covers, leaving wooded areas natural, planting dwarf and low-growing shrubs, using flowering trees and shrubs for color, elimina ting clipped hedges and en closing with fences and walls arc some points to consider in reducing maintenance costs. rector of the program. Seated: Mrs. Susie W. 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The Virginia Education Asso ciation (VEA) has been told by it* parent group the National Education Association that it should take a stronger stand on school desegregation and use more blacks in its organization In a still-confidential report from NEA specialists, the VEA was told it should get to work defending educators who lose their jobs because o{ school desegregation. The NEA recommended also that minority group members should be •■ecruited when v.t- fancies occur on the VEA professional staff. The report, made by the NEA since the 'OH7 merger of the all black Virginia Teachers Association and the all-whit? VEA, may bring some heated debate at the VEA conve it'on later this month in Richmond. The debate on the could also affect another item on the convention agenda: Unification with the NEA In the past many VEA members have been against being forced to join the national body jf th?: join local teacher groups af filiated with VKA. Many Virginia teachers have opposed liberal stands the national organization has taken and have •-.liii '.hey r'n not feel any kins hi n with the Washington-based NEA. Thc NEA report laments the fact that the merger of the two teacher organizations ap parently failed to include any 'Built-in protections minority group mcml>crs have had in other Southern states," although that is perhaps because Virginia's merger came before the others. But the N'EA specialists added about the report: •'The purnose of it i* not to find the vidian* or lay hl.-'me or urge punishment. What is missing from the agreement must he provided through the yerrs by acts o r good faith by '(v-drrs of :he merged organi zation." The Amazon, which runs for 3.900 miles, is the longest fiver in South America. ITCHING LIKE MAD 7 Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment or externally caused itching...of eczema, minor skin irritations, non poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. 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