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air t:10 pfinalThgallciyWarnentAHhastemsiblesoirlt;B'.CK FROM CAMPING—The Cadette and Junior Girl Scouts pirturedi have recently returned from camping trips to Ogallala,Neb;, and Turkey Creek, near Pratt. Back row: Diana Munson, Cindy Letter, Joyce tgs and Paula Nelson. Front row: Suz-annev Hem^r, Cathy Hustoni:. Sue Cross, Brenda Herman and(not pictured);' x —WHkOwGirl ScMkArea Qadette add Junior Girl Scouts enjoyed their stays atTurkey .Greek Camp — near Pratt—arid Goodall Clt; ar Point Camp—near Ogallala, Neb.Sleeping in tents, exploring and living in the “wilderness” were the''-highlights to Suzanne Henry and Sue Cross. Cathy Huston, Brenda Herman and Susan Japp, the other three girls camping at Turkey Creek, thought the Carnival at Happy Hollowjwas the most fun. Rocks and sunflowers, practical items that they are, were the currency for the carnival.Paula Nelson, Joyce Daugs, Cindy Leiter and Diana Munson enjoyed Cedar Point Camp because- of “good counselors, fine facilities, good food” and a bigarea to explore.FCC Rules PersonAttacked Over AirNeed Not Be NotifiedmanIS scandThetelejto fiand1969T1tiallJoThe mpst ftm .for group* JL W-— a. M * — . .' ^ ‘ _ A. w mA. W ^ — ■was - the; water-front,said,because they could go boating and swimming each day.All enjoyed heir experiences and new friends and look forward to returning next year.WASHINGTON (AP) — A person subjected to attack during a radio or television station’s coverage of a breaking news story no longer is entitled to notification by the station.The Federal Communications Commission said Friday it has exempted on-the-spot broadcasts from the personal attack provisions of its fairness doctrine.Under the provision, stations formerly were required to notify the person attacked and provide him with a transcript of the material involved.The commission stressed thatI Mnews interview programs and news documentaries still are subject to all fairness doctrine provisions.gre to J drojhisArab Officials To«T- -r*Discuss Oil EmbargoCAIRO (AP) — The Cairo press reported today that the Arab foreign ministers confer-AifensNanmouwasdemSierecfronvi?ilthemigceaiT1youwhcMclfens■agroto
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