NOVEMBER 1985
INSIDE
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NEWS
WORLD N E W S ...........................„ . . Page 4
YOU & THE NEWS ........................... Page 8
NEWS D IG E S T ................................... Pag* 8
: FICTION
Indian Scare At Pilot Rock
Page 11
■ DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL .........................................Paga 3
DOLLARSENSE , . i . » .............................Page ,4
S P O R T S ..............................................Page 7
ENTERTAINTMENT ..........................Page ,3
FOR FUN ........
Page 14
UPSTARTS ........................................ Page ,S
You’re in the
army now
No Bozo about drugs
Bozo the Clown, the orange-haired jester who has entertained children
years, ran fo r president o f the I t il le d States in 1984. Sow , all /ok mg aside.
launched a national campaign against teenage drug and alcohol abuse
Harmon, beneath the m ake-up and the costume, became the fam ous T\
during the 1950s.
for 23
he has
Larry
clown
S o t ever yone reacts to a draft notice as
happily as Clayton M onte. 13. o f
Livonia. Michigan. In fa d . the high
school freshm an was "scared to death "
until he learned the notice was sent to
him by mistake.
Faces finished in time for
Thanksgiving
bout 100 Pilgrims celebrated that
first Thanksgiving Day in 1621.
Governor W illiam Bradford o f
Plym outh Colony chose a day fo r spe
cial feasting and thanksgiving after the
fall harvest.
In 1939 President Franklin D. Roo
sevelt declared it a national holiday.
Over 360 years after the first celebra
tion, more than 200 m illio n A m e ri
cans celebrate 1 hanksgiving the fourth
A
I hursdav in November one way or an
other.
In D etroit, Michigan Charlie Gettel
has been painting faces for characters
who w ill march in Michigan's annual
Thanksgiving Day Parade. This is the
painter's 17th year as a “ parade painter"
and he’s an expert. So far he has more
than 250 faces ready to parade fo r some
o f D e tro it’s 1.2 m illion adults and
children.