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Western Carolinian Volume 40 Number 55

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  • Friday, May 16, 1975 The Western Carolinian Page 7 WNC Sierra Club plans long hike The Western North Carolina Group of the Sierra Club (WENOCA) has a moderate 17.5 mile backpack scheduled for May 17 and 18 on the Art Loeb Trail in Pisgah Forest. There will be a 3,000 ft. change in elevation. Heservations are required. Contact the leader: Tom Penn, 107 Forest Ridge Ave., Brevard, X C. 28712; phone: 704 884-4237. ^JfRHfHfffHfHfHffffffHsHi WCU's Annual Horse Show will be held Saturday across Cullowhee Creek from the football stadium. Reagan Oks home spying (CPS-LNS)—Ronald Reagan, who is a member of the Rockefeller Commission investigating CIA activities, defended the right of the government and its intelligence gathering agencies to conduct domestic spying. He told a news conference during a speaking tour in late March in St. Louis that Americans must recognize that "in insuring the security of the people and the nation, there may come times when you have to spy on some of your own people.'' The former California governor vigorously defended the CIA and said Americans should be proud of the agency's recent $350 million attempt to salvage a sunken Russian submarine in the Pacific. Reagan has attended very few of the Rockefeller Commission meetings, according to the Los Angeles Times which reported that during one of the Commission's meetings in late March, Reagan was making a paid speech to the American Concrete Pipe Association in Florida. EXAhA SCHEDULE MON 9:00 TUES 10:00 WED JUNE H- Is'-OD THUR JUNE 5 FR1 4:09 119 N. Main Waynesville 452-2313 STERN Qpol WEAR jf^^tU<^Si^S-^^-^ ^$WkO&H lee\ Palate Sicftler/Cfiocolate Dipper SPECIAL! all day f riday 5ur£ey Swiss Ckeese Submarine plus soft drink. . . »»<* Hot Judge CdJke. . . 60^ Pineapple Mi/6sfia£e. . .49^ '•r ■w^ faf/rfrfa in America. America in /?<i/</,/i>% The Raichle Boot Companv of Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, 'has been manufacturing trail, hiking, climbing and mountaineering boots for over 60 years. Raichle boots are the number one choice in Europe where people have been hiking and climbing for generations. The foundation of Raichle's reputation rests on itslonghis- tory of delivering the finest fit using the best leathers a- vailable in the world. No other boot maker offers every boot in true half-sizes and up to three different widths. All Raichle boots are unconditionally guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials for one full yeai from the date of purchase bj the original owner. Raichle boots are now available at Cullowhee Wilderness Outfitter. ' 293-9741 Hrs. 10-6 Mon - Sat
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