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   News Tribune, The (Newspaper) - February 16, 1975, Fort Pierce, Florida                               See Story on Page 20 Today's Quote You must not lose faith in humanity Humanity is an ocean If a few drops of the ocean are the ocean does not become dirty Mohandas K Gandhi Vol 76 No 273 Fort Pierce Florida Sunday February 16 1975 144 Pages Price Thirty-Five Cents Could Be Wet INDIAN RIVER FORECAST Partly cloudy through Monday A few showers today Continued warm with highs In he upper 70s to low 80s and lows from the 70s on the beaches to he 60s inland Southeasterly to southerly winds 15 to 20 mph today Rain probability 20 per cent today Biggest Most Exciting County Fair Opens Monday The 10th annual St Lucie County Fair to be held Monday Feb 17 through Saturday Feb 22 promises to be larger and more ex- ating than ever The latest addition ol permanent buildings has created not only a new and imposing entrance to the Fairgrounds north of Fort Pierce on St Lucie Boulevard but also mil house the expanded impressive Women's World exhibit Besides viewing all the Kor more stories and pictures on the fair turn to Page 30 and to the Fair Section in today's progress section lovely entries on exhibit each evening there will be a different demonstration held in Women's World including macrame citrus beef seafood and the Oriental way of cooking Featured along with the ever popular and integral part of the Fair will be the steer show auction and dairy shows A very special feature this year will be the special exhibit of the exotic breed of Limousin cattle one of which is the first transplant bull born in the United Slates This bull was born at the Ranch located in Fort Pierce and will be exhibited with the string of Limousin cattle during the entire length of the fair KOKO THE clown will again be strolling the ground to the delight of youngsters of all ages Each evening KOKO will also form his Magic shows in the entertainment tent The 4-H talent show on Thursday evening has been an annual event and promises to be most entertaining this year Monday night the will be showing their talents in the tractor driving con- test with the winner receiving a trophy provided by the Downtown Kiwanis Club of Fort Pierce The adult fashion show on Wednesday evening will present as a KING FAISAL of Saudi Arabia right meets U.S Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at the Palace in Riyadh Saudi Arabia on Saturday UPI Telephoto College Enrollment Limit Won't Affect Heise By WHITE News Tribune Staff Writer Florida's community colleges will be able to place a ceiling on enrollments if a recommendation adopted by a president's council meeting is approved by state legislators We don't envision turning away any students next In- dian River Community College President Dr Herman Heise said Saturday There will be no cuts in enrollment for college parallel or technical programs HEISE EXPLAINED that the recommendation made at cia Community College on day asks that enrollment be kept at the same level for as this school year's The state's Department of Education will be asked to set rates in order to proportion each campus appropriation of funds Two-year campuses now have an open door policy for student meeting slate requirements We'll try to keep the open dooi as long as we're Heise promised If you change the philosophy of an institution you change that he went on Our job is to retain the philosophy of doing the greatest amount of good for greatest amount of people t Rim PORT ST LUCIE First of the three appointed city oilmen to announce his plans for the forthcoming March 18 tion is North Port's Ken son In an exclusive interview with The News Tribune Saturday afternoon Councilman son said that he has decided definitely not to put his name on the ballot I VE HELD BACK on making a final decision for some lime now as you the cilman said but there seem to be plenty of other people willing to fill the seat Then I got a call to be investigated by that outfit up there the PSL Civic and had to make a decision My reason for quitting is so that my wife and lean have more time to ourselves I like fishing and bowling but I don't have much time with all the council duties And we want to do some travelling before it's too lale I've had 24 years in politics up Turn to RUN Pg 3 The recommendations suggested by the 28 community college presidents will be presented to the Department of Education and then to the state legislature for approval The legislature convenes April 8 ANOTHER suggestion would raise tuition rates from to per for state residents and from to for out-of-state pupils This still needs some Heise cautioned The president explained hat starling next fall full-time students will have to pay tuition according to credit hour In the past Heise noted a fee covered as many classes as time students desired to take whereas part time pupils paid per credit hour The new ruling by campus presidents removes Turn to Pg 3 special feature several historical costumes current hand-tailored garments and also some ready-to-wear coordinates Also featured on Wednesday at 7 p.m will be the always humorous and Cow Milking Contest This contest open to all will have four categories women men boys and girls and a trophy will be awarded to the winner of each category Blue ribbons will be awarded to very close ties and runners-up Each evening at 8 p.m there will be a different band performing in the entertainment tent These include the Dixie dard and country music Johnny Allen and the country and pop The Wandering country and rock and rock music Earlier in the evenings The Gould Dance and The Wilson Family gospel singers will also provide ment The Annual Bake sale of entries from Women's World will be highlighted on Thursday al 9 p.m so take some home for a late evening snack THE HORSE SHOW Saturday at 2 p.m will be accepting en- tries right up until showtime There will be entrants from around the state along with anyone planning to enler from the area Also from the Pierce area will be the featured Dog Besides al the featured entertainment planned there will be over 70 exhibits of all kinds both local from all parts of Florida and from as far away as California Ohio and New Jersey And lo top off the giant agenda for this year's fair will be the ever popular Blue Grass Midway open every day from 3 p.m till mid- night This year a new discount ticket purchase plan will be available designed for the greater convenience of fairgoers eliminating long lines at individual rides and shows Everyone is excitedly awaiting and looking forward to the 75 St Lucie County Fair and hopefully you will all come and join in all the fun See you Kissinger Offers Oil Price Scheme By WILBUR G BONN UPI Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger arrived in West Germany Saturday night after ending his latest Middle Eastern tour discussing long-term oil policy with King Faisal in Saudi Arabia Kissinger sought Faisal's approval of his scheme for bringing down oil prices by offering producer stales terra contracts In Bonn Kissinger plans to explain his proposal and Faisal's reaction to West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher in meetings Sunday He then will fly on to Geneva for a session with Soviet Minister Andrei A Gromyko Newsmen aboard Kissinger's plane were told that one major oil producing country already has expressed interest in the idea but could not learn whether it was Saudi Arabia Kissinger also is meeting the Shah of fran in Switzerland Tuesday to discuss oil affairs After a day in Riyadh Kissinger left for the West German capital of Bonn on the European leg of his four which will include a meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in Geneva Kissinger flew to the Saudi capital from Jordan at end of a Middle East mission to prepare the way for a new interim agreement between Israel and Egypt for a further Israeli withdrawal east of the Suez Canal A high official aboard his plane said Kissinger wanted to gel Faisal's support for tian President Anwar seeking the new agreement despite doubts of radical Arab states Saudi Oil Minister Ahmad Zaki Yamani met Kissinger al he airport in Riyadh ing the importance ol oil in the meeting with the King Great Big N-T Today Today's edition of The Tribune is one of the largest ever produced progress section on the Si Lucie County Fair and the annual Fishing Guide In addition your News Tribune today contains the Family Weekly and tele- vision magazines and the color comic section It's another in The News Tribune's to keep its readers informed and CLUTCHING to get some rice hungry Cambodian children huddle al a refugee camp in Phnom Penh the besieged capitol The U.S sped up its airlift of food and to Cambodia doubling the amount of supplies to 300 tons a day a US diplomatic spokesman said Americans in jobs were urged Saturday to leave Cambodia for their own safety UPI Telephoto WHAT'S ALL THIS fuss over a bunny some six weeks before It's the year of Rabbit that's why And the Chinese New Year was celebrated by a more than our Chinese populace Tuesday evening Turn to Page 11 to share in the revels ON THE INSIDE Dear Abby 17 See by Sports Women v f THIS HAPPY FACE Is one that a criminal wouW find hard to forget or dispute Canines are fast becoming useful members of Fort Pierce's finest For more pictures and story turn to Page 18   

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