tne laws ana stand lor progress and an orderly development ofthe community. The Job pays 95,000 per annum. If anyone Is interested please contact me for further details.I note the commissioner’s statement that the law Is not too clear about old ears on pri*vate property. This Is pure baloney. Cleveland presuge suburbs don’t have this problem. Why should Sandusky?MILTON KARCHIN 751 State Street VermilionXNOT ENOUGH To the Editor of the Register:Just a few remarks in answer to the chairman or the aolt;alled Community Relations Committee, John Orr. Civil Rights Laws are not enough to correct this moral wrong; but are something to rely on when they are violated and are taken up In the courts. Mr. Alexander is so right when ha revealed thathe was considering voicing complaints with the CivllRights Commission and picketing.We have a city building, a courthouse, three hanks, two loan companies, nine or tan finance companies, three largoand aumeraMe small insurance companies and offices, Just toname a few, that are lUy while. Don’t you reattn Mate Is not bsrmmIrang if very much miaaing the late President Kennedy spoke aa of tan of.You of Iho iMUflBdUUWhy must wa attempt to amulet* their failing system, just whan they are beginning to see the reason for our success?W. E. BIRMINGHAM9109 Columbus Ave.%TV Eamings^HWASHINGTON (UPD-A television trade publication says the three major television networks and the , stations they own named a record 9189.1 mil*Uon before taxesThe weakly Tsisvialoulsaid the ColumbiaSystem (CBS) eamedHmUon, the National Broadcasting! Company (NBC), 951.9 million,and American Broadcasting Company (ABC) 911.9 million. Over-all, the Digest said, thethree networks earned M l par cent more lait year than may did in Htt It Mid the nrafltavision DigestBroudfiitlngn#4 m Wfcfigures ___wry reliable N Y. sources91