Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 2

Location:
Longview, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS Tuesday, July 11, 1972 Poge 2-A Longvlew, Texas Weather Picture Among Latin American republics, only Brazil and are larger than Mexico. TODAY-- (Continued From Page OneJ Mr. and Mrs. Onnle Smith re cently entertained Mr. and Mrs.

LONGVIEW NORTHEAST TEXAS NACOGDOCHES Partly cloudy and warm. Tues L. L. Ponder and family of Camden, and Mrs. Pon-der's nephew and his wife from STATE- (Continued From Page One! trim from some sections but could do nothing about the areas where the legislature allotted less money than he had advised.

One example is the highway program where the legislature cut million. Public welfare was cut $43 million and $12.6 million was trimmed from the proposal for a school of medicine at Texas Tech. Smith, however, is expected to go along with most of the day afternoon through Wednesday. A 30 per cent chance of afternoon thundershowers Is pre France. The three families trav ernoon thundei-whosers for Tuesday or Wednesday.

The forecast calls for party cloudy and warm temperatures through Wednesday. The National Weather Service is also calling for a southerly wind from 8 to 18 miles per hour. WICHITA FALLS AND VICINITY Also predicted for this area are partly cloudy skies with a WHITE OAK- (Continued From Page OneT ning. Carrlngton and Phil Barnhill, prsident of the White Oak Independent "chool District, reported that despite several building programs in the a few years, enrollmnt continus to press school officias for classroom space and other facilities. "At present," Carrington said, "our classroom space is completely filled, and we must plan toward new facilities to handle the influx of students.

"The authorization by the school board is the first step toward new facilities, and we AIR-- (Continued From Page One) entists, from the Los Alamos (NM.) Scientific Laboratory, intercepted the eclipse 39,000 feet over the Arctic Circle northeast of ice-filled Hudson Bay in Canada's Northwest Territories. As the shadow of the moon passing in front of the sun streaked southeastward at 1,000 miles an hour, the flying laboratory raced it, reaching 565 miles per hour. This gave the scientists a precious 116 additional seconds during which they could view the sun totally obscured and see the white corona etched against the blackness of space. McGOVERN (Continued From Page One)' against McGovern's will, and as the man who might bring McGovern the support of alienated labor leaders. McGovern's claim of victory was cautious: "It would now seem tha the nomination victory we have anticipated is within our grasp." UPI's tally showed McGovern only 43 votes short of the 1,509 needed for nomination, with 311 delegates still uncommitted.

A sweet victory for many of McGovern's young supporters seeking to revenge the bloodshed of Chicago in 1968 came in the convention's decision at 4:35 a.m. EDT dicted with a high Tuesday near eled from Longview to Lake Jackson to visit the Smiths' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and 90. The low for the night will Mrs. J.

A. Tubbs, and their be near 70 degrees with a 6 to 12 mile per hour wind blowing. DALLAS FORT WORTH DENTON WACO This area of the state is ex- slight chance of afternoon show children, Jimmy, Becky and Scott. The visitors from France were impressed with the U.S., according to Mrs. Smith, and particularly liked East Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. James Train plan A veto would mean calling, peciing anernoon or evening ers. The high Tuesday afternoon back for another special session thundershowers and presently ishs expected in the upper 90s and between now and Aug. 31, the! boasting partly cloudy sKies ana a low tonight is expected near 70.

A 10 to 20 mile per hour IIAIMMMiSS PEACE World would be freat. But tt term elusive and beyond our ability to influence. Inner peace is Just I boat as touth to find and possess. Both world peace and inner peace are goals worth purfuln. (iive ui a chance to mic-gest a.Ys help reach both goals.

CHRIST I'MTKP MKTHODIST CHI KCII 10(10 X. 4th men nave returned from a must push ahead 'quickly be- southerly wind is blowing and a They kept their instruments in this path of "totality" for 20 per cent chance of rain is'tamPing ume yuuman. cause the need is now and it us-predicted. jlrinr 1 that' lne Trammells ually taks about 18 months to budeetary deadline. i warm afternoons luesaay ana Areas he could trim from in-j Wednesday.

The high Tuesday eluded: will be in the lower 90s and a -The S3 5 million padded into low is expected near 70. A 5 to the Mental Health and Mintal 15 mile per hour wind is section. peeted to continue blowing The extra $4 million for; Wednesday, state prisons i ABILENE nr a million nav raise! EASTLAND TEMPLE a it-w weens camping in two years to get a ouiiaing three minutes and 45 seconds, adn the results, except for a ready for occupancy." few minor problems, delighted What was the verdict ln 'ne uzarK Mountains near famous Scopes evolution iers. Ark- (He is the shop teach-trial held in 1925? at sPrinS 11111 School.) A Scones was Kay. Donna and Cindy Carrington said the plans probably will turn toward of a middle school, enlargement of the school grounds, everyone.

When the sun vanished alto This is onp of the few areas euiltv and fined $100 and costs Mnnc are on a trip Stone are on a trip for faculty and nnn faculty college workers. today to unseat Daley and replace him with a more representative delegation. A Setback The challenge to the nation's most powerful old-line political leader, was a setback for McGovern, who had hoped to work out a compromise which would not result in antagonizing ing Daley. The action shifted tonight to the party's platform, with Alabama Gov. George C.

Wallace hoping to make a personal appearance at the gether at 3:42 p.m. EDT, the airplane's interior was almost and enlargement of the football in Texas not expecting any aft-The fine was never paid. stadium through I Georgia this week with their father, Lloyd Stone. They will visit relatives and friends in the Southern state Here from Elkhart, are Mr. and Mrs.

as dark as night. Astronomers The board accepted a $9,572 hovering over their telescopes and radiation-measuring de hired several auxiliary employ es during the session Monday, vices used pencil flashlights to (ilen Silcott. who are guests ri SPECIALS FOR THURS. FRI. SAT.

perform their duties. Outside, the ground was ob her sister, Mrs. Pete Clemens, JdL 11S Fenton Road. Following their mechanic; Howard Christian vit Mrc nDmon0 will i as custodian; and Ronald scured by a thick layer of nuueuge, as uus wiver a convention but probably not from its rostrum to lead the fight for his own philosophy. clouds and the black, oval-shaped lunar shadow could be seen 50 miles in opposite directions, with fluffy clouds brightly lit by the sun beyond the shadow.

The view was the most The Wallace forces hoped to maintenance technician. The board accepted a 9,572 bid from Superior Coach Sales of Texas for the purchase of a new bus. The bus, with delivery seen within 90 days, will be a 72 passenger International vehicle. Store purge from the platform liberal planks on busing, welfare and national defense which reflect McGovern's viewpoint. striking from the cockpit? accompany them to Oklahoma for a few days visit with relatives.

Mel and Norma Gabler have returned from Boston, where Mrs. Gabler addressed a four-day program of the New England Rally for God, Family and Country. Mrs. Gabler was well received and has been invited back as a speaker next year. Following a tour of the New England coast via bus, the Gao This time the McGovern "Out in front of us after the eclipse passed us we could see this huge circular shadow 120 miles wide moving across the clouds below us.

It was the most fantastic sight I've ever seen," said Maj. Dan Yergler, SOUTH (Continued From Page One) fBSf forces planned to join with liberal supporters of Humphrey, Muskie and Rep. Shirley Chisholm to ward off the Wallace attack. HI WAY 80 AT WHITE OAK ROAD DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY WITH $2.50 OR MORE PURCHASE (Excluding Cigarettes) PAY YOUR SWEPCO UNITED GAS BILLS HERE! lers visited with their son and government marines aboard the pilot. By a vote of 1,618.28 to daughter in law.

lapt. and; U.S. helicopters whirled into an Mrs. Jim Gabler, who live in; area 2(4 miles northwest of the i 1,238.22, with 8.5 abstaining, the city near the old Ai Tu combat WAGGONER- (Continued From Page One) 2,865 delegates ruled eligible to participate gave McGovern the full 271-vote slate he had won in the June 6 winner-take-all KING SIZE 6 BTL CTN. (plus deposits) cskes attorney general from 1963 to 1966, and Osorio, a former Texas state insurance commissioner, with first borrowing (ion frnm tha fitv RanW onH California primary.

The credentials committee, in a decision denounced by McGovern as evil, had voted to divide the Trust which at the time P0" the the wa mntrnllflrt hu ntral VULe ail the Washington, D.C., area. In Longview this week to discuss guidelines for social service program of Highland Pines Nursing Home with administrators Jack Stone and Mrs. Waned Maxwell and social director, Mrs. Beverly Wood, was George W. Lemley of Paris.

He is case analyst and consultant with the State Department of Public Welfare. BRISCOE- (Continued From Page One) Hall Tlmanus, leader of Texas forces for Alabama Gov. George Wallace, said the vote will not affect Wallace's 42 Tex base. The marines became the northernmost South Vietnamese element fighting to retake the city. A U.S.

Navy spokesman said one U.S. Marine CH53 Sea Stallion helicopter was shot down during the Ai Tu attack and two Marine CH46 Sea Knight choppers were damaged by ground fire. The Sea Knight crews were picked up safely after landing in government-held territory but there was no word on the Sea Stallion fliers. CHESS (Continued From Page One) scandal figure Frank Sharp of Houston. GOLDEN RIPE contenders a decision which cost McGovern 151 votes.

The first convention session lasted nine hours, adjourning at 4:53 a.m. EDT. LB. lii)) US JJ The government says the pair used the money to buy a controlling block of stock the South Atlantic Co. of Tampa, Fla.

CONVENTION (Continued From Page One)' Rites Set For Tom O. Brunson FOOD KING JQT. JARS SALAD PilESS played each Tuesday, Thursday! as votes on ednesday nignt Last rites for Tom O. Brun- jand Sunday, starting at 5 p.m. two-week working vacation1 opening ballot.

"We'll stay con-1 sistent," Timanus said, "We're still convinced there-; is not a Democrat in America 1 p.m. EDT. here, scheduled a session today son, 58, resident of Longview for National prestige was at with his budget manager, the past six years, are sched- stake for the defending Eus-j Caspar Weinberger, to talk uled at 10 a.m. Wednesday in ian. The Soviet Union subsi-(about what surely will be one of Rader Funeral Chapel here.

LB. (PC who can win without the sup- SHURFINE ALL GRINDS DOlt of GOV Wallace uk-os aim iim uununaicu me iwuva uie nn incoming imMNieiu ui ue in iycmm; On both the California Same for decades. Fischer political debate spending byCemetery at Newkirk. Okla. South Carolina credentials vot-j is 'irst foreigner lo make it I the Democratic-dominated Con-Monsg.

Edward Shopka will es Monday night, the 'he finals since 1948. jgress which the While House conduct local services, vole was 96 34 with the 34 For Fischer, it is a quest ion feels aggravates inflation prob-j Mr. Brunson died Sunday in McGovern delegates voting as a of money and personal pres-1 lems. local hospital after a brief 43 ox. CANS SSHURFINE DEL MONTE OO OO $1 hw afraid th Wallare Hum-itige.

of proving his claim that; Several ranking administra- illness. He made his home at $1 2'2-Ox. FRUIT COCKTAIL PEACHES 3 phrey and uncommitted Texas he is the best in the world, delegates. London oddsmakers rated the lion officials last week accused 903 Pine Tree Road and was a the Congress of engaging in an native of Tom Green County, election-year spending spree He was employed by the without regard for the inflation- Securities Agency as a guard, ary consequences, and failure was a member of the Catholic But Mrs. Long said one or ianKy American tne lavonte to two or maybe even more -1 win the 24-game, two-month 46 oi.

CAN ALL FLAVORS SHURFRESH of the uncommitted black dele- competition and capture more 49 gates from Texas may swing to than $180,000 of the estimated to act on much needed church, and was a world war HAWAIIAN PUNCH 38' II veteran BUTTERMILK McGovern on the first ballot. $300,000 at stake. domestic reforms. GAL SHURFINE DEL MONTE OO 39' CATSUP4 $1 TUNA FLAT CAN SAVE 50c WTHIS COUPON O.kFood: FRESH HZ SAVE 50c WHEN YOU BUT i Oak Food Surviving are his wife.Mrs. Vira Brunson, Longview, two daughters, Mrs.

Harry L. Bib-by, Bayard, N.M., and Mrs. Marcus M. Miller, Stauton, three sisters, Mrs. M.

R. Hans-barge and Mrs. Bob Powers, both of Longview and Mrs. Clyde Hobbs, Brown wood; two brothers, Roy D. Brunson of Longview, and Clyde D.

Brunson, Fort Worth; and five grandchildren. NEW YORK (UPI)-James Dines and Co. stands by earlier predictions of an upcoming "summer rally" to be led by "glamor, growth and gold stocks." However, the firm says if the Dow average were to fall well below 920, "tha implications will be very strong a major bear market has started." GREEN iu oz. Jar of INSTANT FOLGER'S COFFEE CRYSTALS CABBAGE mil MS iuimrr mm INSTANT NESTEA' 100 TEA-3 oz. size 1 NESTEA "mlt iyjk Farailv a win this mm $1.79 nnwr tmrm in.

QQ It I i lL-in lex LB. WITH THIS COUPON mm OFFER EXPIRES 7.15-72 GOOD THRU 7 mm TYTTTTVV1 FROSTED Easy WayTo Kill Roaches and Anls 00 99' TDOPHY FROZEN 5 10 oz. CANS STRAWBERRIES 1 FROZEN LB. (Before she tells you) 2 Join for the price of 1 Complett 4 Month Program For Two Regular $9.00 Per Person Ptr Month CUTLETS GROUND WISCONSIN MEDIUM AGED BEEF is? 79 CHEESE 89 NOW ONLY PERKRSON PER MONTH NO ANNUAL PettCfHTAOE KUTf UNUNITED VIHTt KILLS ARMOUR STAR GRADE Win IF YOU ARE A DRESS SIZE 14 Y00 CAN BE A SITE 10 IN 31 DAYS 16 YOU CAN BE A SIZE 12 IN 36 DAYS 18 YOU CAN BE A SIZE 14 IN 36 DAYS YOU CAN BE A SIZE 14 IN 50 DAYS II YOU CAN BE A SIZE 16 IN 51 DAYS RESUIT3 lor my nuo to c.v remits, EIMn Pom vW afca MONTHS FREE. Elaine Powers figure Salons 758-3213 1314 Alpine IL.

WILSON'S CERTIFIED SLICED km Pleatnnlly No-Roach is made for use in your home and contains only quality ingredients. Kills roaches, fast! Don't tlikr, than ft, tnkt ISo-Roach KROGER FAMILY CENTER i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Longview News-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Longview News-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,229,035
Years Available:
1922-2024