been atempts on the T can- one out of every three.”nation Rowlev testified behii dy to! -Is the ;m tolives of tential risks because of a pasthistory of mental illness or threats made to public figures.er an into a a pro* tween i sud-sehed-SecretIvancesidenesntend-for 21night.viU be allowmd an;e.presi-ouoty ar»)ss inwidow,ters.School or haircutyouth has choice*V SCOUDERSPORT — Guitar playing student David Schwei-gart of Northern Potter High school will have to get his hair cut if he wants to return to classes at Northern Potter.POTTER COUNTY JudgeWalter Wells, upheld the right of Northern Potto* County Area School Board to regulate the dress and hair style of their students and would not direct the board to reinstate him as requested by Scbweigart m his complaint following a two hour hearing Wednesday in Potter Comity Court House here.The court ruling came about as the result of the suspension of the long haired student fromclasses on Sept. 20 by PrincipalEllery H. Walizer, Schweigartwas suspended indefinitely at that time until he complied withschool policy with regard tohaircut which must be in anacceptable manner.SCHWEIGART claimed because of his musical activities— he plays guitar in a teenage rock and roll band — he cannot cut his hair. The Schweigart family has moved to Andover, N Y. but David is living whis grandmother where he planned to stay until his graduation next spring.Principal Walizer said that he talked to the family after thehe a ring and they left it up to the boy as to whether be would go to school at Andover or return to Northern Potter with a haircut to complete his secondary education.mmmmmmmAlrliii® TickO* Emery Tr%vm Servic# tfuitb Av*. fcmery HU Ptom*