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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 6

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A-6 THE fcEW MEXICAN Santa Fe, N.M., Tuesday, April 22, 1986 Stormy seas hinder shuttle salvage efforts Indianola schools 80 percent of the districts was occurring, and degassing events formed a new crater at the top of the jagged heap of cooling rock, U.S. Geological Survey geologist Steve Brantley said. The swelling rates are so small that it's just too early to make that determination (that an eruption is impending)," he said. USGS crews will return to the crater as soon as weather permits in hopes of witnessing another spurt and cleaning and replacing some of the bright orange target measure movement but displaced by the recent activity. The explosive releases of steam and gas also have triggered small mudflows, apparently from melting snow, but none escaped the gaping, horseshoe-shaped crater, Brantley said.

The most recent activity was a small steam puff that rose over the crater rim early Sunday and a burst of ash, gas and steam that rose to about 16,000 feet above sea level Saturday night, he said. Nation Students return to INDIANOLA, Miss. (AP) Attendance at Indianola's schools returned to normal Monday as a boycott ended, but black leaders who want their candidate named school superintendent say the economic squeeze on white merchants in the Delta town will continue. Officials said 2,801 of the districts 3,007 pupils attended school Monday, the first day of classes in a week. Thats pretty much normal attendance," said Becky Bowen, a district spokeswoman.

School board members had closed the system April 14 after a four-day boycott had kept Lawyers want Bouvia on morphine LOS ANGELES (AP) Bouvia, 28, has had 'Final forensic work and future planning In accordance with family desires is expected to be completed within the next several days," said Richard H. Truly, associate administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Stena Workhorse, an oil-industry platform ship operating an unmanned sub, was the only other vessel working at sea Monday. It was concentrating on wreckage from the shuttles solid rocket boosters, with its main objective being the segment low the bottom joint of the right booster. Investigators believe leakage of explosive gases and flame from that joint set off a deadly chain reaction that destroyed the shuttle and killed its crew members Jan.

28. Salvage officials estimated that 31 pieces of booster wreckage, weighing more than 43 tons, had been recovered so far. Three vessels were released late last week, leaving only six in the wide-ranging search Lawyers for quadrlpliglc Elizabeth Bouvia, who won a court battle to remove a tube that force-fed her, say they want to prevent her doctors from stopping intravenous morphine doses. The move by Bouvlas doctors to end morphine treatment was a medical decision and is unrelated to last weeks state appellate ruling that forced removal of the feeding tube, Deputy County Counsel Daniel Mikesell said Monday. cerebral palsy since birth and also suffers from severe progressive arthritis, an extremely painful condition.

Were going to give her other painkillers, but we cant administer those unless she consents to receive them," Mikesell said. Fred Okrand, one of several American Civil Liberties Union attorneys representing Ms. Bouvia, said Monday they would file a request to maintain the morphine with the 2nd District Court of Appeal. pupils out of class. The board voted Friday to reopen schools after boycott leaders promised to urge parents to send their children to class.

Boycott leaders want W.A. Grissom, a white administrator from neighboring Bolivar County, to be replaced by Indianola principal Robert Merritt, who is black. Willie Spurlock, head of a citizens group, said the boycott of white merchants would continue, but said he hoped to meet with business representatives by Wednesday to find an end to the standoff. early to tell whether the volcano is due for another eruption. Slight swelling of the mammoth lava dome in the crater ST JjOjAs Experts unsure about Mt.

St. Helens Sanbusco Market Center at the end of Montezuma Street. idest assortment of goods and services in Santa Fe. Everything from Art to Zinc, and there's still room for more. For leasing information, please call Hall Fenn Real Estate, CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.

(AP) Strong winds and 8-foot seas drove four of six salvage ships into port Monday, curtailing underwater recovery of wreckage from space shuttle Challenger, At one point, Navy divers off the USS Kittiwake reported near-zero visibility In their ef-lurts to locate additional debris. Salvors still hoped to find Challengers left wing in that area, officials said. The search for more of the shuttles crew cabin and astronauts remains officially ended Saturday. The space agency plans to release the remains of the seven crew members to their families in about a week, according to several sources. Obituaries to form boa Id Um ObltuoHoi rolumo paid dvrUilpf To plpct to obituary call DO-44M MARTIN, Louise D.

Memorial services are scheduled to be held today at 2:00 p.m. at McGee Memorial Chapel Mortuary. Arrangements are through McGee Memorial Chapel Mortuary and Crematory. LOBB, Clara Mary A resident of Santa Fe passed away on Sunday, April 20, 1986 at a local nursing home. Visitation is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, April 23 at McGee Memorial Chapel Mortuary from 8:30 a.m.

to 10:30 a.m. Graveside services are scheduled for 11:00 at the Rosario Cemem-tery. Arrangements are through McGee Memorial Chapel Mortuary and Crematory. ROMERO, Mary Ann Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 00 a.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.

Interment will follow in Rosario Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be: Eddie Griego, Robert Griego, Carlos Estrada, Jimmy Romero, Ernie Romero and Waldo Baca. Named as honorary pallbearers will be: John Miranda, Daniel Griego and Joseph Romero. Arrangements are through Berardlnelli Mortuary, 1399 Luisa 983-4331. CRECO, Anthony Chick A resident of Los Alamos and White Rock since 1945, passed away at his home in White Rock early Monday morning following a lengthy illness.

Mr. Greco served in the U.S. Army from 1945 through 1947, worked for the Zia Corporation from 1947 to 1949 and worked for the University of California, Los Alamos National Laboratory until retirement in 1985. He retired from the Lab as a Ma-chinest-Inspector. He is survived by his wife Claire Greco of White Rock; a son, Anthony Chip Creco, III and wife Beth of Amarillo; one granddaughter, Candi Greco; three daughters: Jill Greco, Jeri Bishop and Janiece Clark and husband David all of Albuquerque; one brother and three sisters.

A rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. today at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Los Alamos. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 23rd at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Los Alamos. Interment will follow in the Santa Fe National Cem etery.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorial contributions be directed to the American Cancer Society, New Mexico Division Research, 5800 Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110. Arrangements are through Berardlnelli Mortuary. 983-4331. I MIND raxTBa THt SCIENCE OF WELCOME TO THE NEXT PHASE OF HUMAN EVOLUTION ON THIS PLANET PRODUCTMTY PROBLEM SOLVING HAB(T CONTROL MEMORY HEALTH CONTROLLED ESP INCREASED VITALITY ATTEND FREE LECTURE TUESDAY, APRIL 4 6 7 30pm THURSDAY, APRIL 24th 4 7 50 pm SANTA FE HILTON The siiva ciiftitf Method VILLAGE 9829990 NMSCC 21294 Serving Santa Fe elderly with comfortable American sedani VANCOUVER, Wash.

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