Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 25, 1965, Image 13

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details
as
to join the Job Corp |mannere Negr who, lik his| 1 onl a mile from the plus pres-linum and wood dormitory with| duty, sweeping polishing floors;
een-year- Henr Lee companions,
in idential retreat, Cam David, in each
was
dressed
bedroom containing twin|
a.m., classes begi on a’ ro-
of
decide
Baltimore,
to|
blue
bell
northwestern
issue
bottom:
Maryland
Navy
ipps
schedule
beds metal lockers, a
of
because
were
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two
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part
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youths
table and chairs.
1
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and
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pm.,|
about it and told me
Pug who says he needed a the first contingent of 1 boy A linoleum
1-4 p.m.,
schedule re-
floored
recrea-| jlunch;
want to be
ould join
since
bedause his real name who have been i training
‘tion room is used b the boy sumes; 45 p.m., recreation; 5-
jecirician and
is
an
is
“Harvey”,
average- early January at the reconvert- to
5:30 p.m.,
watch
movies
or
study,
play
to do
Conservation
st way
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Corp
lookin white’
teen-
Evening are
yhonograp records. A rendi-
‘These
arms
gav typical r
probabl always wil (CC) camp of the 1930&
The corpsmen are pai a to-
blared out,
“The
Jerk”
ion of
house
trai as the reporters passe through tal of $10 per month per
man
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taxpayer
are
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Smith
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in the concept.”
added that he took a
pro- to make the switel
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‘cut
answered
the
be-
of townspeople some of
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portio of the
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whom
about havin the gram is concerned with finding
worry
up
close.
camps so
the youtns job after they are
Kids Face Hardship
trained.
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as
for
a this
also
pickin
bill.
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President
Johnson’s
“war
it there some years ago 10 boys And because it is a|
on! scribed
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to cope with that the camp has bee an exper
Typical
portio of it to be sent home
Perryman, of Baltimore poverty” which includes a na-| with a knife.
model for camp still
to be es-
fearful that as with now, Whet we&# trying to do ‘ment,
are
A typical day goes like this: to parents or banked, In addi- staff
&
the handwritin on! tional ‘voluntar program
“that
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thejis offer a last chance to kids|=
are
given ajmany government
will give poor youngsters a new|
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allowance,
bound
could
too
smart
eks
are
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bed
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break-|
te
for
7-7:30
or
get
up
an
adult
a.m.,
wh
progra
w goin to be kicked
te hel themselves
|porte at the Catoctin
Moun-|
that if you want to survive|to join the cor
staff “because
What&#
matter, would mind being|fast; 7:30 a.m.,8 a.m., speci
with the pro-| polities and bureaucrac to
wrong
THURMONT,
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ind
II
tor of the Job’ Corp in the Of-
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How much
fice of Economic
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in Washingto defend it.
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“This
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who
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must
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and
of
to
out
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reform|
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