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According to the indictment, Harold Tousignaut not only held three town jobs (police chief, building inspector, road supervisor) paying $600 a month, but also netted $8,000 a year by leasing police cars to the village. Chief Tousignaut ordered each of his four policemen to drive 100 miles a day at 10? a mile, payable to himself. As for duties, the cops had only one-writing enough tickets to pay their salaries plus the town's other expenses. Any charge would do, including violation of nonexistent town ordinances...
...projects in 20 states, has promised a total of 239 volunteers to work in Job Corps training camps, migrant-worker camps, on Indian reservations, in big-city ghettos, and mental hospitals. Last week's graduates, including a 57-year-old divorcee from Columbia, Mo., a former personnel supervisor for the Chrysler Corp., and a 19-year-old California co-ed who had never before been away from home, will be stationed in such places as Appalachia, the Missouri Ozarks, a Negro slum in Las Vegas, and a migrant workers' camp in California...
...social know-how that their palms might very likely include a Reception Line, etched in somewhere between Life and Fate. Lloyd Hand is the son of a steelworker who began as a laborer for Sheffield Steel (now part of Armco Steel Corp.) in Alton, Ill., became a rolling-mill supervisor, and was sent to the company's new branch in Houston when young Lloyd was ten. Lloyd was the first member of his family to attend college. He worked his way through the University of Texas and ended up as president of the student body...
...sale comes in the wake of Elsie's recent heart attack which left her unable to work full time in the delicatessen. In an interview in Arlington, Elsie said that her doctor had said that she could continue to work a few hours a day as a supervisor but that the fast pace of serving customers would be extremely dangerous for her heart...
...Bill Moyers, 30-year-old lay preacher who took over as staff supervisor after the enforced leave-taking of Walter Jenkins (who, it was reported last week, is out of the hospital and feeling much "improved" at home), suffers from bleeding ulcers, is anxious to get back to the Peace Corps job he once held...