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bbm a a. a a a a e. I f- I at Page 2-A Longview, Texo TnS UUNOVItW UAIUT MtVYS 1 .11 fwo junior High Schoo Accidents Claim Tax- Eight Gregg Countions Pools Are Given ETSC Degrees Hold Exercises On Tue no- Continued from Page 1) just fooled around and got where." (Continued From Page One) free swimming classes Thursday. 16 Victims On Texas Highways One-bour session will be held from sjo. I soon from June Sen.

Bruce Reagan said They offered us a bunch of stuff that B.S. la mathematics; Hand Berts. IL Ed. in education. KILGORE Doe Ralph Betne, B.B.A.

in accounting. Graduation exercises are ached- Blalock, Sherry Biankenship, Win-Lindsay fcw led Tuesday morning for 305 'son Bivlns. Marilyn Boszor, Beth Mar. uled Tuesday morning Marv Ruff 1 Is June 14 and from June to ahvadv has been turned down. Bowen.

Bobby Brabham, Donna June J. Coach Irvin Clay will In Brinker. struct boys cusses and Mrs. Gregg County students were among the ho received degrees at commencement exercise field at Texas State College in Commerce Sunday. Tbe 27 master's decrees' and til bachelor's degrees added to January and August numbers brought the total degree (ranted by ETSC in the past 11 months to Frances Lilley, the girls.

"Of course we could not take that," Reagan added. He said the House offer included Gov. Price Daniel's abandoned property bill By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Deaths onv highways had sent sv. JenysT. Im I Li son.

t- George Brooks, Bruce Brawn, Steve Brown, Sharon Bruce, Ba During the afternoon, the pool Today will be open to the general pub bars Bryant, Johnny Bryant. Jim, and a corporate income tax. the weekend Memorial Cay death toll in Texas to at least 27 by lic Monday through Saturday from 1 to I djxl and from to 19 pm early Monday. Buie. Rod Calhoun, Mike Cano-lRobert SuJ way, Janie Cardullo.

Carolyn Car- Jerr, tT ter, Suzanne Chambers, SWi-athv (Continued from Pag with the exception of Wednesday Traffic accidents claimed 16 hi May, I860 On Memorial Sen. Wardlow Lane, head of the Senate conferees, confirmed Reagan's report. He added that the House also wanted to make a "temporary" settlement just for ninth grade students at Long-view's two junior high schools. Forest Park Junior High commencement will be held at a.m. and Foster Junior High's service is slated for 10 a.m.- Presentation of awards to honor students and special awards are 'to be made at each erferdse.

Mrs. James R. Curtis will present the Daughters of the American Revolution awards to the ninth grader, in each school who has been designated as the most outstanding Americsn history student 663, of which MS were master" degrees. lives. Chaves, Joe Cole.

Donald Conley.lThar.T'' Thad Tan wttea it via be closed at m. Pine Tree's poo) ill be clneed all Day VFW poets throughout the The Associated Press weekend Tag CooHdge. Steve Cooper, Glen- "CI Tbt Gregg County graduateaiMUon coni day on Sunday. Admission fees violent death count started at da Corbitt Randy CorreU. Ann1 Sherr.

the deficit art it cents for children and 29 pm Friday. solemn, colorful services honor- "We told them we could not go Gotten, Patsy Cravey, i Carol Culver, Noretta Cunning Three members of an Abilene ing war head at home and over for that We want to go whole cents for adults. On Saturday mornings from to 11 o'clock, the pool is open for ladies' family met death In a car crash ham, Sara Cupp, Beulah Cutting, seas The VTW department of National Americanism will assist hog (deficit retirement and bud' get balacing, Lane said. LONGVIEW-Carol Lee Saod-ridge. B.A.

In English; Gregg Edward LeMastor. B.S. in mathematics; Mary Abernathy. M. Ed.

In education; Ben Hile Wicker-sham. B.S, in industrial near Burnet Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dean Fox and Donald uamutn, uustin Davis.

wRgoner, Qwl Billy WarC Jane War. John Day. Ray Deason. David DU- He said be sswno need of any with observances throughout the The same schedule applies to their 11-year-old son, Roy Dean lands. further meetings Monday, H.

K. Humes will make tfte presentation of the American Sabine Valley Colored School Fox Jr. The Senate bill is ready for pool. A two-car wreck near Vernon lard, Leslie Duffel, Lucille Duo-can, Bobby Dunlap, Churck Ear-hart, Nancy Edens, Kenneth Epperson. Leon Escude.

Charlotte HAVING WONDERFUL VISIT Leelon awards to the most out Pula aUre't, White. tMr.fr- Kugore Municipal swimming them to concur with 'any time took the lives Sunday of James standing boy and girl in tbe ninth Mrs. Fred Joaes wrote. Trta pool was opened Saturday and llama, PatricaJ' they want to," Lane said. CLADEWATER Earleea Hopson, M.

Ed. in elementary education: Bobby Paul Kennedy, grade class. Falconer. Mark Feldman. Gwlli and I are having a wonderful visit I the White Oak pool will opea At Forest Park, the program At least one special session seemed assured.

Finklea. Thursday. iiam -pftrpw i with our daughter, Utile Jeaa Bussmaa and her family to Cleve Mil Bjgg Jimmy Pinecrest Country Club's swim Knapp, 17. Freddie Adams. 13.

Larry Schiwart, It, and Larry Donges, 17. Harold Dayton Jones, II, Ama-rUlo. was accidentally electrocuted Saturday while working on a combine near Vernon. win include a welcome by Paul Rogers, president of the ninth grade; introduction of guests by Most senators and representatives agreed that only a legislative ming pool opened Sunday and wiU Mlie Pt Candy Flanagan, Harvey Fleisher, Steve Flemister, Tommy Flewharty, Richard Flint, Robert Fox, Sheronne Futrell! Services- miracle Monday could settle Tex be open daily from sun. to 7 pm with the exception of Moo- principal Raymond Wray: the in Young.

1 land, Ohio." Mr. and Mrs. Jeaes went to Cleveland a little early this year in order to attend graduation ceremonies at at Cleveland High School. Their grand traduction of the graduating class as' tax dilemma, which in tour could unlock solutions to a $65 day when the country club is Bradford Scboenkber, (Continued from Page closed. was shot to death to Houston Sun the dead of all wars.

Representa-) Joyce Fyffe, Paula Gantt, Edna Gaston, Virginia Gattis, Mike Glover, Patricia Gatlin, Bunnye Gipson, Bob Goodwin, Emily Goodwin. Scolty Gray, Judy by Charles Abemathy, counselor; and the presentation of diplomss by Superintendent R. E. Slayton. Linda Turner wiU play the proces day.

daughter. Janice Lee Batsman, is million deficit and a 32.3 billion budget for 196243. Tbe session began Jan. 10 at high noon and ends tonight at Mrs. Josephine Ruth Means, 42, a member of the graduating class Death- Houston, wss fatally shot Satur sional and recessional; John Mc- Green, Caroline Groom.

Theresa day at her borne. midnight;" r. It as snowing in Cleveland the day Mrs. Jeaes wrote (May 2S The Jeaees saw "My Fair Bride will give the invocation and Gugar. Charles Armstrong of Event, There was nothing but despon (Continued from Paso 1) Vivian Rigney will say the bene dency among a small handful of drowned to Lake Beltoo Sun Jean Gunn.

Mary Hays, Ronald diction. Lady" and a number of big league baseball games. lives of the DAR wffl wreath at the base of the memorial shaft. Two buglers of the local American Legion post will then sound taps, one at the base of the monument and the other at the far side of tbe courthouse square for an echo effect The post office and all federal offices will be closed. day when be became entangled The Foster program will belHamflton, Judy Hardy, Frank dsy'i holiday period, the toU could top the record of 4U highway deaths reported in four- in a trot line.

lawmakers who returned to- the echoing, empty corridors of the old pink granite capitoL They looked listlessly through stacks of Harrison, Gay Harrison. Guy Harrison. Cheryl Hawkins. Jennie presided over by Jerry Irwin, president of the Student council A Del Rio rancher, Sam Brown, day Memorial Day weekend in HOSPITALIZED Miss Jodie 1 Hawkins, Jo Henderson, Richard 1K7. Others on the program will in 62, was found shot to death Saturday at bis home.

A verdict of sui letters from their borne districts, newer, uic nuiurnige, samara ine council an not max an Mcdnre. prominent retired school teacher, is a patient in Markhara Hospital where she is undergoing cide was returned. clude Bobby Dunlap, president of tbe ninth grade, who will give the found out they could not see tbe compromise appropriations bul Hollingswortn. Kate Holt, Libby Home, Virginia Hutcheson, estimate of traffic deaths for the four-day period which started at pm Friday and ends at mid Robert Buller, 38, and George Simmons were injured fatally in MJas He until today, and went back to their Jeaneen Impson, Sue Ingram, Jerry Irwin, Tom Irwin, Bobby Postmaster Wetzel said there would be no window service at the post office and no delivery bote! rooms. ctare was taken 01 Friday, night Tuesday (local time).

How. welcome; the Ninth Grade Mixed Chorus; honor roll awards by Mrs. Josh Moore, president of the P-TA; presentation of the class by Principal A J. Bailey; and "Boy, oh boy, I can Just imagine ever, It estimated that 100 persons HONORED Employes of on city or rural routes. However, might be killed on Memorial Day a one-car accident Sunday south of Livingston, their home town.

Leocadio Limon of Ciudad Acu-na. and James Bennet of McLaughlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, died to a twtxar collision what people ail across Texas are saying," said one bouse member. special delivery packages will be Sears store and their families boo- atone, jo more than no average the awarding of diplomas by Slay Craig Jackson, Robert Eugene Jackson, Johnny James, Linda Johnson, Chris Jones, Mary Jones, Ronnie Jones, Golds Jones, delivered as usual. ored J. O.

Parker at a covered Most major issues of the 57th on a Doo-noJidsy Tuesday. ton. David Wilson will give the VI City Manager Harry Mosley said PPr Friday evening at tbe Legislature, including the vital tax invocation and Jan Alexander, The council said traffic deaths near Eagle Pass Saturday night Ronnie King, Bryan Klibert City Park Parker, who resigned last February after being and spending questions, have not been solved in the past 139 days. Robert H.I Nicholas Miccheli. 37.

Newark. the benediction. Forest Park Graduates wouw average over a non-holiday period covering 102 hours Charlotte Koford, Mike Landers, with tbe Longview store 19 years, No meetings of the joint confer Carol Lantx, Ann Lauderback, died Saturday to a highway accident near Greenville. from I pja. Friday to midnight Forest Park graduates include ence committee named to work was recipient of considerable Gene Lay, Tommy Lay, Betty Lt- Tuesday.

the following: 4hat the City Hall would be closed for Manorial Day, with tbe exception of tbe police and Ore departments. Tbe Gregg County Courthouse will remain open since this is civil court week and a if1-T of cares has been set for triaL Ignacio Florencia. 39. Santa; out Senate and House differences Genersuy pleasant weather Elizabeth Ann Allan, David Rus Toumeau, Margaret Lile, Larry Linda Lewis. equipment 4 I J.

Z. ZERBY, 1101 Turner Drive, prevailed in most parts of the na Rosa, was stabbed to death to on a $341 mUlioo tax package that city Saturday. Jwere held during the Sunday re- sell Axberg, Rebecca Ann Banks, Nancy Loft Is, Lynn Loomit, Edwin Tyler Bath, Carolyn Marie tion Sunday and millions of motorists beaded for outings and Doc A. Manning, 38, was shot cess. Tbe lOman group held enjoyed a visit last week from his Marilyn Lunsford, Jooina 1 1 Bechtold, Martha Ann Black.

KASIH FOR TOOK II SouthwejtefiUJfssI Young Fatten protection ferjcfff ilaccsifaafirfi op to foarfinstsl the policy dansjjc: brother. Mi el Werby, Mrs. None of the Longview bus win to death to Big Spring Saturday. Three Marshal men died Sat recreation spots. There were 120 close, a check revealed Monday jWerty and their son, Deo Werby highway fatalities, including mul morning.

The Sears Store of of Cincinnati. Ohio J. Z. Werwy tiple deaths in several auto Patricia Thomas Wayne Bonner, Phyllis Kaye Bowen, Judy Boyd, Glenna D. Butler, John Stephen Cace III, Kaylon Carr.

Judy Nell Carver. Russell Wright Cheney. crashes. Longview announced that it wfflihas been ul for some time, but Jim McAuley, Alice McGonlgle, Cbariotta McGregor, Jo Carol Mc-Lendon. Garland McPberson, Mary McWhirter, Ronald McKen-lie, Jo Ann Marks, Betty May-field, Sharon Mays, Gayle Med-ders, Billy Metcalf, Stephen Wayne Miller, Jimmy Mitchell urday to a one-car crash four miles east of Marshall.

They were Jimmy Graves and Jerry Strong, both 18, and James R. Edmond-son. 2L we're sure a visit trora his rela An Associated Press survey for observe a holiday. several meetings last week, broke off relations in mid-week, then held two sessions Saturday, Another was scheduled today. "We have worked hard and long but have found that the Senate is not going to offer us anything in good faith." said Rep.

Charles Ballman. bead of the House compromisers. "They will not budge. They want their way. They want a non-holiday period of 102 hours.

tives did him worlds of good. need. Free bids p. from I pjn. Friday, May 12 to Read The Classifieds.

Mary Lou Clements, Mike Lee Alvin Owen Pape 19, was coupon, midnight Tuesday, May M. showed 341 traffic deaths. In oth THE WELCOME CARPET Is rolled out to a former Longview Sherry Mitchell, Danny Mitch- electrocuted Friday night when a line from a boom loading concrete forms touched a high-tension line. all Patriots Mir S'nn er violent deaths, 14 persons were MW VIWIV, I'M Cofl, Robert Williford Davis. "Walter Gene Draper, Ronnie R.

Drew, BiDie C. Eubanks, Gary Wells Farmer. Patrick William Ferchill, Eddie G. Gilmore; Jerry Mack Grubbs, Emily Dolores Hedges, Judy Moore. Patricia Morehead.

I killed boating accidents. 78 He was a resident of Natalia, resident. Mrs. Carl Sbeitsai of Corpus Christ loved by here where she lived for many years before moving Corpus Don Aforria Naivv Nash T.iruto others drowned, not involved with IS YOUR MONEY EARNING 10 If Net. It Caa And Well Secured.

Tee. Dial ORIN GILSTRAP Southwest of San Antonio. boating, and 10S lost their lives Neal, Hue Nix. Woody O'Danlel S0UTHSIM Francisco Guerra, 23, Victoria, their bul They want the House to throw up our hands and quit" Earlier Ballman reported that the House bad offered the Senate several compromise plans, all ap in miscellaneous accidents. The Charles Edward Hineman, Buddy was killed so a two-car crasn Jr.

David Owen, John Paul P.O. Bi un. Painter, Nancy Parker. Betty Lu-I Lenrview. To.

Mrs. Sheltoo is affectionately remembered as the former Mary over-all total was S3SL south of Victoria on VS. 17 Sun Lee Hitt, Robert Earl Hogan, Gary Lynn Hogg, Carolyn day. Gere, sister of Dave Gere of Long-view. Mary was associated for proved by the governor, but all were rejected I Leonard Leon Appleby, 43, was found shot to death near his home cille Peacock, Ronnie Carol Pliler.

Lonnie Posey, Cheryl RandaU. Marjorie Renner. Virginia Carol Rhodes. Martha "A PLW FUI Sue Richtmyer. Patsy Roberts, I TOLTfC FATH3T Annette Marie Hudson, Carol many years with Oliver Drag Co.

Honors For Information cafl PD-5561 Net First and MagriH St. 'now Ballard's) i She is enjoy' in Sherman Sunday. A verdict of Gov. Price Daniel has threatened to veto the 2 per cent general sales tax biD (HB727) passed by ing seeing farmer friends and suicide was returned. Sue Hug, Helen Louise Hughes, Terry Cecil Humphrey, Glenda M.

Hunt, Monagay Jackson, Theresa Gay Jankey, Larry Dana Kelly, (Continued from Page One.) "Alfred Rowans, 28, Negro, died Sunday in Fort Worth of gunshot the House and the Senate version (HB334) which gets most of Us revenue from a 2 per cent levy will be held above the sunken battleship Ariaona which went down catching up on Longview news. TO RECEIVE DEGREE Dick Wesver, son of Mr. and Mrs. wounds. with hundreds of its men still in Mrs.

Susie Phipps, 60, New on sales of 25 cents and over. PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES H. FOSTER Lumbar fir Hard wort Marshall at Seeead PL 2-3364 side in the Japanese attack on Daniel sent legislators a special J. K. Weaver.

35 Rockwall Place Deal, drowned In Lake Colorado City Sunday when a raft over Pearl Harbor in 194L Adm. John H. Sides, Pacific turned. will receive a B.A. Degree from Southern Methodist University at graduation ceremonies today at message Saturday saying be would veto the Senate sales tax bul to its present form in a special session the same as be would fleet commander, will eulodie Nester J.

Lanclos, Dan DerreU LaMont, Garland B. Lawrence. Robert Don Upsey. Linda Lobb, Morgan Johnny Lofton, John David John Robert Mc-Daniel. Martha N.

Mcintosh, Hilda Ruth McLeroy, Dixie Lee McNew, Marvin Roy Mikeska, Albert Hall Minter, Or an Don Mitchell, Ed-! ward Lee Mobbs. Jerry Carrol tbe dead in ceremonies which will pm 1 He will enter Perkins Markets if passed by the regular session. EAT AT School of Theology in the fall include floral tributes and a 21-gun salute, At the outdoor Cathedral the There has been considerable speculation Daniel would call a MOORE'S CAFE AVSTOf AFV-Ptulln! South Tcna Pines in Rindge, ti.lL, wreaths wtk.tr OX Em Tuat: kw. arnw Mr. and Mrs.

'Weaver wfB attend the ceremonies and then go to Austin to get their two daughters, Sarah and Nasey, who are attending the University of Texas Ud- NppU xUajim. fair from President and flor special session, if necessary, around July 10. Such an announcement probably would be made in Nash, Tecaro Noble, Roy Melvnv Oney, Betty Jean Osbora, Dean; Powell Patterson, Carol Ann Par-! al tributes from all SO governors TIm SnulivMt pooltrjr Kxehanet f- 1404 SOUTH GREEN OPEN A.M. TO PJI. CLOSED SUNDAY a statewide television and radio fmd 1M.1M brad.

nU anter CaMrart 1 UtM BMd: VM at US. St.aM at US. UM at US, SS.S0 at US. ker, Dan Louis Reed. Michael "report to the people" which Dan and beads of' various civic or-jsniutions across ths country will be placed on the Altar of the Nation.

IMN a B.S, Kan at U.ti mOtr Coa- iel says he will make this week tract Ha. am And. James Renfro, Thomas James Richtmyer. The two girls will return to Longview with their parents, UNDERGOES SURGERY Joe Teler, prominent Gregg Coun after legislators go home. 2 eggs Horn Boxen Sausage Toost 0H Pneaa Inewdlnc ticaanaa, talea, S4 11-S-UJ; 41TJH aa: ft tm Vivian Rigney.

Ronald Rovce Ths altar was designated by Saturday, Rep. Ben AtweO, at US, per at US-U7. par 1 tga Horn Bacon Sausaat Toost Cofy Roberts. Paul Franklin Rogers. Dallas, challenged Daniel to set a 9 MM U1U Congress as a national memorial to all American war dead since ty native, underwent major sur par Mot at UJ.

par aaat kHra- Richard Abbot, Yvonne Rove. special session for Tuesday. Just LUNCH tnaalara, ST per aaaS andt- colonial times, includinsT both SEARS Will Be Closed For-- MEMORIAL DAY Tuesday MAY 30 I Meat 3 Vegetables Dessert Too or Csffa, hours after the regular meeting ends. AtweU said be is retaining gery at Good Shepherd Hospital He is reported as "doing roStT WORTH Cr Sfcaap 14. 0M; attorneys to demand equal radio sides in the Civil War.

At Elmk-a. N.Y, a band of men in Grand Army blue will lamaa atMdr la kteMr; Robert Eran Scott, Anda Lynn Sims, Johnny Frank' BanieMLStubbs, NancyLjiHie Sunkel William Paul Supan, Mike Robert Taylor, Sandra Gay Tay-i lor, Tonya Thompson. taa artn lamka tfja-nsti atUMr and TV time with the governor if Daniel tries to defend his taxation tat food Baai aoaa ana cbotc Vegetabla lunch Frog Dinner French Fries Salad MOZELLE COCHA.V, Owser nam taroM U-M-U-M; atUUf aMl sad honor the 2JT72 Confederates prisoner dead buried there. Members HX LlSSi iwadr SS htMn top Judy Gail Trice, Janice Marie of the 141st Pennsylvania Volun n.a. ANOTHER LAST STAND TULSA, Okla.

un-Custer has lost another one to the Indians. Jack Custer told police an Indian gunman robbed his service station of $30. mum ii 1 1 r. CatUt LMt. calna ttlT SS- Tuttle, Pete Bruce Velde, Norma Sue Vfckery, Dwight Walker, I 9S hlalwr: (aod iw Trwunaa CMi teer Infantry, reactivated for this Civil War, centennial year, wfl) ioo4 actfera tiM: am ao-14 ao rr tttmela Ward, Kenneth Clark and ehatea ealM aa-M sa; Mantore participate.

liaa-uj. untji n.M-if westerman, Ann Louise White. In Rock Island. III. Mrs.

Peter stand in tbe statewide appearance. Graduation (Continued from Page One.) girl, and Morris Shelton, Margie Dowdy. Sharon Barksdale and Dale Coates. The invocation wQl be given by Bill Cabender, minister of the cbatea Mask tert II oal.M; baUm NOW SHO Read The Classifieds. Smith, 92, who married veterans 17J-M aaaS mJtm SS.PMTJ; U-n a ifr of three wars, plans to visit the I7.aa.zut; naS stack bttfar aala ZUa- Julie J.

Whittenberg, Robert Amon Williams, Jo Anne Wilson, Kenneth Nolan Wright and March Pete ZimickL Shows At M. IT BEGINS WHERE "PEYTON PLMXj) graves of two of them if she sTTrrT 1 feels strong enough. HFv.iifi inn She Is the widow of Civil War Foster Graduates Loraine Aaron. Jan Alexander FEATURES AT STARKLNG CAROL LYSLtX Jf Ocean Study veteran John T. Lee who died in 1911.

and of Charles W. Schomo. 1 1 lJ I who served in the Spanish-Ameri Greggton Church of Christ, and the Rev. Sidney Slaton, pastor of the Pine Tree Cumberland Presbyterian Church, will pronounce the benediction. Bill Allen.

Bob Arnold, Richard Ash, Cindy Barlow, Phyllss Ann Beavers, Janice Baushke. Charles Beatty, John W. Bennett. Vickie Benton, Donna Blalock. Roger Funds Sought Now aioting Thru tues.1 First Drive-In ho wins Cemplete! Intact! AO The Great Stars! SMVtrtaf SrviM tutr Baccalaureate servkes were WASHINGTON (AP) A $908- 1 I held Sunday at 4 p.m.

at the Greggton Methodist Church. The million program for expanded Sttrt! turn Sup! Rev. Elton Elrod, pastor, deliv studies of the ocean mysteries was proposed Monday by the 1 ered the address, the Rev. James ALWAYS FINE FOO0 8pecial Broiled tl FlonnoVr OPEN TIL P.M. 1 DAYS A WEEK! SKYWAY DINING ROOM Ot.it Alr.rt waiier Cunning ham, Owner can War and died in 1042.

Her present husband, S2, is a World War I veteran. The Memorial Day ceremonies as known today are generally believed to have had their beginning at Columbus, Miss. There, in April 1863, a small group of Southern women scattered spring flowers on the graves of the Southern soldiers. One of them found two Union soldiers" graves among them. The women placed flowers on Dixon gave the benediction and Navy.

Tbe United States Dow trails FETlOII PLACE the Rev. J. Sullivan Dro- the Soviet Union to the scope of nounced the benediction. Its oceanograpnic research, a sub novo. 1 oc ject of great importance to both JfLJ SM A WM, IfrMS Marl TU! i SlNCi 1914 the civilian economy and military PLLS COLOS CARTOON L1.

i these grsves, tooa simple act, Ocean salt water covers nearly transcending wartime bitterness. HIGHER PRICES it ty Now 7 three-fourths of ths globe. Many scientists claim that leas is known that lived to become national tradition. i Due '--i-n Opens Starts FEATURE STARTS :3 ill of the ocean's "inner space" than is known about outer space. In outlining its proposed 10-year program, the Navy recommended The beauty and completeness of Welch of higher prices.

Quite the the opposite 1. true. Funeral service can! not be obta.ned anywhere more reason. obly. DANCING a At Se Read Runner tsdJe Hawktn Da? T-.

Gomales Slnrt thft f.nhir W0 Everj Titestfsy sVW' OPEN 1.00 Tueidiv, Saturday Sunday OPEN 3:00 P. M. Mb4st. Tbrs4ay and rrUas KO C0VC3 CT.AXC3 Saot It. $243 million for military oceanography additional studies of detection factors such as underwater acoustics and magnetic action.

The second largest proposal is 29 million for ships. Sixteen of the wwild be survey ships. Tbe others would be used for various types of rwarch. the Navy now has 13 survey ships snd 20 mi- aitkujr. 1 "I Ay LOR OCR HUDSON DEAM I I SfWWJ Ji.l-jrcls 'ccllancous research craft 1 mmtDo wuoK Vi a.

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