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Was Lockport Mayor Murphy Behind Counterfeit Flyer? Did Dev Trivedi Help Spread Lies and Hate? .................................................... John Gabriel, Award Winning Writer jgabriel@theweeklyreporter.com

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One man said, “Don’t know if it was Murphy but it sure smells like it!” That was the response to a flyer distributed in Lockport sometime between Friday and Sunday. The counterfeit flyer is a piece of hate mail and will be turned over to federal authorities because of its racial overtones. That flyer, falsely purporting to come from Kelly Turner, says in part, “We speak for the angry white male.” It is a vicious hate piece that could incite anger among the races and that could land the people that made and distributed it in federal prison. This reporter hopes the morons responsible for it are apprehended and prosecuted. Whoever made it

slithers several strata beneath manure along with Adolph Hitler’s henchmen. That person is a traitor to American beliefs. Kelly Turner is one of three candidates running for Mayor of Lockport. Audrey Manley is Turner’s stiffest competition. Audrey was telephoned on Sunday March 29th. She was asked for her opinion of the flyer but she said she had not seen it. After it was read to her she said, “My campaign for the senate was ethical and respectful. I do not approve of attacking the

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Victim of Lies Kelly Turner

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Replacing Military Medals, Records & Corrections ................................................................. info@theweeklyreporter.com .................................................................

Medals awarded while in active service are issued by the individual military services if requested by veterans or their next of kin. Requests for replacement medals, decorations, and awards should be directed to the branch of the military in which the veteran served. However, for Air Force (including Army Air Corps) and Army veterans, the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) verifies awards and forwards requests and verification to appropriate services. Requests for replacement medals should be submitted on Standard Form 180, “Request Pertaining To Military Records,” which may be obtained at VA offices or the Internet at h t t p : / / w w w. va . g ov / vaforms/search_action. asp. Forms, addresses,

and other information on requesting medals can be found on the Military Personnel Records section of NPRC’s Web siteat http://www.archives.gov/ st-louis/military-personnel/index. html. For questions, call Military Personnel Records at (314) 801-0800 or email questions to: MPR.center@nara. gov. When requesting medals, type or clearly print the veteran’s full name, include the veteran’s branch of service, service number or Social Security number and provide the veteran’s exact or approximate dates of military service. The request must contain the signature of the veteran or next of kin if the veteran is deceased. If available, include a copy of the discharge or separation document,

Replacing Military Records

If discharge or sepa-

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Vote Bonnie Kurowski-Alicea for Mayor this Tuesday, April 7th!

Elect Bonnie Mayor April 7th

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