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The Shreveport Times Friday, June 4, 1971 7-C Major FCC Decisions 1 New Range of Markets For Electronics Looms I5y Robert J. Sanuiolsim Times-WashinKton Post WASHINGTON The elec tronics industry jslistening closely to the Federal Communi cations Commission these days. And it ike-s what it hears. For, in a sorics of major decisions, the FCC promises to the Electronics Industries Association, the startup outlay for electronics and microwave gear could come to $200 million, A hast of other FCC rulings-one already issued and several others still pending could have a similar Impact on electronics Cable television-The FCC is considering a number of proposed steps intended to stimulate the growth of CATV, which under existing regulatory constraints, already served 6.5 per cent of the nation's 57.5 million television households in 1969. If the FCC relaxes its restrictions, cable television create a vast new range ot markets where electronics man utacturer can unload their products.

The industry is in tne mooa iK'" S' 8 Hm for a little good news. Deeply affected by the growing volume of inexpensive foreign imports which now comprise about 30 I- 1.1 ncr rent of the $3.3 billion of could move quickly into some of the nation major cities, creat i consumer sales), the downturn in government spending (which ing a rapidly growing demand tor a variety ot CATV support equipment. accounts for about nan oi tne industry's $23 billion in annual volume), and the economic slumn (which curtailed televi Domestic satellites he agency is studying eight exten sive proposals to build and launch domestic satellites for the transmission of telephone, television, and data signals. Mthough not all the projects are A Steam Shovel lifts injured construction worker Sieve Dyer, 22, of Vancouver, from a sewer trench that collapsed Thursday. Dyer and another man were injured in the cave-in and taken to Vancouver Memorial hospital.

Members of the fire department rescue unit removed Dyer from the 30-foot deep trench. (UPI Telephoto) likely to reach fruitation, each (B) LEGALS BIDS 1 STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OP PUHLIC WORKS PATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA MAY 12, ll NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled bid will reralvsd by Ihl Slata at Louiilana, Dspartmtnt rrl Public Work, Room 109, Capitol Anna Building, (P.O. Box 44 1 Si, Capitol Mntlon), Baton Roune, Louisiana, 70804, up tn 2 30 Juna 7, 1971, and then publicly opened and read tor perlormlng all work required In the drilling and letting or one or mora water test ho lei for the Mt. Olive Water System, Bienville Parish, Louisiana. Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained from the above address.

plve percent (5) security must accompany each bid and will ba subject to forfeiture for failure to Comply with bid. Right it reserved to relect any and all bidi and to waive Informalities. Bids received after specified hour and data will be returned unopened. Daniel V. Cresap, Chief Engineer Baton Rouge, Louisiana C.

H. Downs, Director Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Shreveport Times: May 21, 38 and June 4, 1971 STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA MAY 14, 1971 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Stste of Louisiana, Department of Public Works, Room 109- Capitol Annex Building, (P.O. Box 441 SS, Capitol Station), Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 701)04, up to P.M., June 14, 1971, and then publicly opened and read for performing all work required In the drilling and testing of one or more water lest holes for the Pleasant Hill Community, Beaureqerd Parish, Louisiana. Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained from the above address. Five per cent (5) security must accompany each bid and will be subject to forfeiture for failure to comply with bid.

Right is reserved to rert any and all bids and to waive Informalities. Bids received after specified hour and date will be returned unopened. C. H. DOWNS, Director Baton Rouga, Louisiana DANIEL V.

CRESAP, Chinf Engineer Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Shreveport Times: May 28, June 4 and 11, 1971 5TATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA MAY 14, 1971 NOTICE TO OCNTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Slate of Louisiana, Department of Public Works, Room 109, Capitol Annex Building, (P. 0. Box 44155, Capitol Station), Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70R04, up to 1:39 P.M., June 14, 1971, for performing all work required In the drilling and testing of one or more water test holes for the Rambin-Wallace Water System, DeSoto Parish, Louisiana. Plans, specifications and proposal forms may ba obtained from the above address. Five per cent (5) security must accompany each bid and will be sublect to forfeiture for failure to comply with bid.

Right Is reserved to reject any end all bids and to waive Informalities. Bids received after specified hour and date will be returned unopened. C. H. DOWNS, Director Raton Rouge, Louisiana DANIEL CRESAP, Chief Enqlneer, Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Shreveport Times: May 28, June 4 and 11, 1971 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.

70803, until 11 a.m., June 11, 1971 for 1. Printing General Catalog 2. Football Equipment 3. Printing Student Register 4. Re-bid-printing Fall Cataloqs at which time and place the proposals wilt be opened and read.

Specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Aqent. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. by: George W. Schwab Purchasing Aqent The Shreveport Times: May 27; 31, June 4, 1971 sion and high-fi production), total electronics sales dropped 4 per cent in 1970. Employment declined from 1,0110,000 to 976,000.

The FCC is not about to double industry sales overnight or provide an a 1 1 for increasingly severe foreign competition. But the agency's decisions could conceivably supply the stimulus for rapidly rising activity in the next plan involves large investments. A Half Million dollars is stacked outside a Philadelphia bank vault Thursday to demonstrate the start of a city-wide campaign by S.T.K.M. shoplifters take everybody's money to fight shoplifting. Bank-President W.

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FOREST PARK 6-GRAVE PLOTS Call 746-5927 (D) EMPLOYMENT munication Satellite for example, would cost $250 mil- on. Boeing, McDonrdd-T) oughts "Foreign attachments" In 1969, the FCC decided to end its decade that booming computer long-standing prohibition against allowing communica tions devices to be attached to telephone lines. That shift has 2 Finns Won't Testify At Lockheed Hearings Mandatory Racial Hiring Ordered in San Francisco prompted other firms to begin vying with lor sale ot large, automatic switchboards, special computer terminal ma sales represented in the last. in May, for example, the FCC issued a' landmark ruling allowing new communications firms to compete with existing carriersthe American Telephone Telegraph Co. and Western Union for computer data communications and "private line" service to large industrial and noncommercial customers.

The decision will free at least two communications carriers to create nationwide microwave chines, and antique telephone By Robert J. Samuelson L.A. Times-Washington Post WASHINGTON Both the sets. No one knows how much any stimulate the electronics indus- Boeing Co. and McDonnell of these decisions will initially By Neil Oilbride WASHINGTON (AP) The Labor Department announced Thursday it is imposing a mandatory racial hiring plan for construct'on workers in San Francisco.

Douglas Corp. the nation's two major manufacturers of construction industry. The others were imposed in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Hodgson said the plan for the city and county of San Francisco aims at opening some 1,100 jobs for minority workers in plumbing, pipefitting and try, but they all offer the prospect for a continually ex large commercial jets have firmly rejected invitations to ing, sources said, the committee also decided: To let Sparkman decide whether or not consumer advocate Ralph Nader should be allowed to testify on the Lockheed proposal; Nader has requested to appear, but a number of committee members apparently objected. Sparkman will reportedly decide whether Nader or another "consumer" spokesman should appear.

To go into executive session whenever Lockheed refuses to panding volume of new busi Secretary of Labor James D. steamfitting; electrical, struc- Hodgson said the plan requiring Itural-metal, sheet-metal 'and as- communications networks at an initial cost of nearly $500 million. Electronics firms are drooling for the orders. Not all the $500 million, of course, represents equipment purchases, but according to John Sodolski, vice president of ness. Last week's ruling to communications and "private line" service is a case in point.

(A "private line" is just what the name impliesa reserved com testify on the administration's proposal to guarantee a $230 million loan to the rival Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Lockheed says Its needs the guarantee to obtain additional funds required to finish develop mnng oi negroes ana otner mi- best os work. nority-group workers goes into effect immediately. It is the third such mandatory racial hiring plan in the nation's The plan, like the others, primarily affects construction contractors and AFL-CIO construction unions which control most hiring through their apprentice munications circuit for a large customer; it might, for example, link two factories of one firm, and could be used to ship systems. divulge information on ground's that the data is "proprietary" and would hurt the company's competitive position.

The committee would decide in executive session whether the data should be made public. The Nixon administration had Dixie Gem Event Draws 21 Beauties hinted earlier at imposing the Shipbuilding Firm Bought By Marathon ment of the L1011 TriStar jet, which compete with both the McDonnell Douglas DC10 and the Boeing 747. The invitations were extended by the Senate Banking and Currency Committee for hearings that open next Monday on the Lockheed loan proposal. Lukewarm Support The refusals underline once again the lukewarm support tor the loan guarantee of large segments of the aerospace industry. The divided industry response could further weaken ultimate HOUSTON (AP) Marathon Times Ruston Bureau RUSTON Twenty-one is the magic number in this year's Louisiana Peach Festival Queen Dixie Gem beautv pageant.

NOTICE American Advances in Chess Play VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) -Bobby Fischer, fresh from a one-sided victory here over So Paeeant officials announced PFAFF 422-9486 transmit either voice, data, or telegraph signals.) Although data and "private line" services provided only about $1 billion of $16 billion in 1970 revenues, the total could expand to nearly $10 billion by 1980, according to one private estimate. In fact, the FCC believes that its decision allowing competition should stimulate additional business because the new communications firms will try to keep rates low and service high in order to attract customers. Presumably, then, the new carriers should account for a sizeable part of the 1980 market. If they do, the electronics manufacturers including some of the nation's large companies, such as General Electric, RCA, International Telephone Telegraph, and Raytheon should be very happy indeed.

A now represents the biggest commercial market for microwave equipment, but almost all of its purchases come from its wholly-owned subsidiary, Western Electric. The new common carriers will surely be shopping around. prospects of the proposal. Just last week, for example, Sen. Henry Jackson, Boeing's main plants are located in his home state plan in San Francisco and possibly a number of other cities later.

"No contracts or subcontracts will be awarded for federally involved construction projects exceeding $500,000 unless the bidder agrees to specific minority hiring goals," the Labor Department said. The announcement said the plan was imposed after public hearings last December showed "Negroes, Spanish-surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians have been prevented from fully participating in certain construction trades." It added the San Francisco city and county population of minority groups is about 30 per cent of the total while their representation in the construction jobs is less than 16 per cent. The Labor Department said the plan will require goals of minority hiring by the end of next April of i0 to 12 per cent for electricians; 7 to 9 per cent for plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitlers; 10 to 12 per cent for structural metal 12 to 14 per cent in sheet metal, 14 to 20 per cent for asbestos workers. The required goals will rise Thursday that 21 contestants had entered both the Queen Dixie Gem and princess peach contests. The pageant is held annually in conjunction with the Louisiana Peach Festival in Howard Auditorium on the Louisiana Tech campus.

Marsha Theis of New Orleans is the reigning Queen Dixie Gem and Cindy Robinett is the current princess peach. The festival is held each year to honor Lincoln Parish's largest money crop peaches. The dates for tn year's festivities have been set at June 14-20. Contestants for Queen Dixie Gem XXI and their home towns PERSONNEL 429 Slartery Bldq. Management Recruiters Offices In All Major Cities 500 Petroleum Tower (318) 424-6515 Rich Associates 533 E.

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"The Soviets have been putting up roadblocks for me for Manufacturing Co. said Thursday it has acquired Big River Shipbuilders Inc. of Vicksburg, Miss. The estimated $680,000 transaction involves the exchange of 23,000 shares of Marathon common stock for all Big River stock. Wayne Harbin, Marathon president, said the nine-acre Vicksburg facility affords an excellent complement to the Marine Division of Marathon's R.G.

LeTourneau Inc. subsidiary which fabricates mobile self-elevatnig mobile offshore drilling platforms in Vicksburg and Singapore. Harbin said Big River will become a subsidiary, known as Marathon Shipbuilding Co. In recent weeks, Maraihon has announced plans for a new $4 million Waco plant for Marathon battery and for a $5 million plant at Durant, for the heavy equipment division of LeTourneau. Harbin said negotiations are with the Brownsville Navigation District for possible location of a LeTourneau Marine Division fabricating facility in that area.

indicated that passing a guarantee for Lockheed alone could set a "dangerous precedent." Sen. Warren Magnuson, is known to have similar reservations. Already, Lockheed faces the open opposition of General Electric the engine manufacturer for the DC10, which has demanded that the loan guarantee be rejected unless the L1011 carries an American engine. The plane now is designed for the British Rolls Royce RB2U. 722 Johnson Bldg, 424-3278 are: years, but I know I'm the best," said the 28-year-old Fischer, a native of Brooklyn, N.Y.

"I should have been world champion 10 years ago." He said he stands to make "easily $100,000 a vear as a Have many good openings In all fields. For fast, efficient and confi-oential placements call or come In. 746-7721 179 BOSSIER La. State Employment Service Professional Commercial And Industrial Placements 2900 Dowdell St. Phone 865-2371 NO FEES CHARGED CREST PERSONNEL Top People and Tod Positions Janice O'Neal, Barbara Ellen Scott, Laura Elizabeth Colvin, Judith Lynn Simmons, Kathy Ann Mitchell, Donna Louise Fowler, Connie Faye Otwell, Liz Fowler, Debbie Murray, Brenda Heffner, Pamela Gayle Barnard, Nancy Futrell, Lexie Ann professional if he wins the world over several years to vja requirements ranging from 15 to title, now held by Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union.

TT Campus Nude Issue Sent To Committee Times Capital Bureau BATON ROUGE The Sen 33 per cent tne various tracies 204 Johnson B'dg. Sealed bids will be received bv the Department of Employment Security in room G-45 in its building located at 1001 North 23rd Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, until 10:00 a.m. June 14, 1971, for furnishing complete janitorial services at 2900 Dowriell Street, Shreveport, Louisiana, for one year beginning July 1, 1971. Bids forms and specifications may be obtained at the above address and 2900 Dowdell Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. The Agency reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive any informalties.

JACK G. MUMPHREY, Procurement Officer RUSSELL J. HAYDEL, Director of Staff Services. The Shreveport Times: June 4, 7 and 9, 1971. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by tne Purchasing Department, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.

70803, until 11 a.m. June 18, 1971, for Re-Bid, Printing Grade Reports, at which time and place the proposals will be opened and read. Specifications may be obtained trom the Purchasing Agent. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities. By: GEORGE W.

SCHWAB, Purchasing Agent. The Shreveport Times: June 4, 7, and 11, 1971. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Business Office, Louisiana State University in Shreveport, 8515 Yo-uree Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana 71105, until 2:00 P.M. CDST, Thursday June 10th, 1971, for construction of the Student Snack Bar addition for LSU in Shreveport, at wh I time and place the proposals will be opened and read. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Wilson, Sandifer and Associates, Architects, 622 Commer-clal National Bank Building, Shreveport, Louisiana, upon deposit of $25 00 per et, refundable to Bona Fide Bidders.

The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. by: A. J. Howell Business The Shreveport Times: May 24, 1971 May 28, 1971 June 4, 1971 STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA MAY 12, 1971 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the State of Louisiana, Department of Public Works, Room 109, Caoitol Annex Buildinq, (P.O. Box 44155, Capitol Station), Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70804, up to 3:00 P.M., June 7, 1971, and then publicly opened and read for performing all work required in the drilling and testing of three or mora water test holes for Jordan Hill Water System, Atlanta Water Works and Gansvllle Water Works, Winn Parish, Louisiana.

Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be obtained from the above address. Five percent security musf accompany each bid and will be sublect to forfeiture for failure to comply with bid. Rioht is reserved to relect any and covered. HERITAGE Members of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee learned of Boeing's and McDonnell Douglas' rejections at an executive committee meeting Thursday. Both companies had been invited orally by staff, and it was agreed Thursday that committee chairman Sen.

John Sparkman, would repeat invitations in writing. A spokesman for Boeing doubted the company would change its position. McDonnell fie receivea in prize money for his victory here PERSONNEL SERVICE CONFIDENTIAL COAST TO COAST 1205 18th MONROE, LA. Jobs Open Jobsl SHREVEPORT while Taimanov got $750. Fischer, a grandmaster since he was 15 next meets Bent ate Thursday tried to avoid CITY Larsen of Denmark in a semi AF Gets OK To Proceed in Rainmaking final scheduled to start July 4 another nudity issue by sending it safely off to i 1 1 perhaps to die, as it appears is at a site yet to be determined.

L-BRIEFS- Douglas had no comment. At Thursday's executive meet Woodard, Claudia Anne Kooert-son, and Janice Faye Lopes, all of Ruston; Cynthia Marie Bau-man, Keithville; Vivian Ann Robertson, Baton Rouge, Robyn Denise Sanders, i i 1 Mary Ann Tyler, Minden; Debbie Nichols, Merryviile; and Jeannie Lynn Hanes, Houma. Those competing for Princess Peach will be: Holly Anne Johnston, Michelle Hannette Giesse, Claire Elaine Kilpatrick, Vera Anne Hobson, a 1 a i Mack, Teresa Ann Tullos, Susan Leigh Meredith, Grace Ann Robinette, Tanya Crump, Julie Michelle Wilson, Amv Tatricia House, Angela! the fate of the resolution deploring the LSU Gumbo for carrying nude pictures. The latest nudity issue is SAN ANTONIO (AP) The other semifinal starts July 4 in Moscow between Tigr-am Pctrosian and Viktor Kor-chnoi both of the U.S.S.R. The winner of the challenge round will meet Spassky in 1972.

Air Force said Thursday it has farther reaching. It would ban received orders to proceed with its share of a civilian-military cloud-seeding project for drought-stricken South Texas. Air Force spokesmen in Wash-i 2 said planes will be the use of nudes in all state-supported classrooms, studios, theaters, auditoriums or public places on campus. "They're raiding Bourbon EMPLOYMENT Jim Lankford 25th Yr. 525 Marshall 423 8562 Suite 311 "Oldest Agency" TST) Male Help Wanted TREE TRIMMERS Must be eperienced with Rope and Saddle, $175 per week guaranteed, call 635-3531 Mr.

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North Highland area. Call 423-9839, MECHANICS! Lvnn Ambrose, Sharon Lynn available within three days for Street nightly," said Sen. Theo Meadowview School Bids Due Julyl The Bossier Parish School Board will open bids July 1 on a addition Meadowview Elementary School. Estimated cost of the addition is about $275,000 and it will be built with funds authorized in a 1967 bond issue. The addition will be similar to dore Hickey of New Orleans, the resolution's author.

At the same time, in at least one instance, a the project, dubbed "Operation teadrop." Federal officials announced here Wednesday that the civil nude has appeared in an art Mayzel, Sonja Renee Brantley, Renee Craft, Amy Lou Shaw, and Meg Ball, all of Ruston; Whitney Anne Cragar, Shreveport; Michelle Louise Oliver, Bernice; Kimberly Gail Smith, Chatham; and Anita Page Reed, Simsboro. Masonic Official Will Visit Area Junius B. Sharp of Rayville, grand lecturer of the Louisiana Grand Masonic Lodge, will be visiting Shreveport area lodges today through June 30. His itinerary for the next week includes appearances today at Joppa Lodge No. 362 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at Caddo ian half of the program could SHREVEPORT OPTIMIST The Shreveport Optimist Club will meet at noon today at the Captain Shreve Hotel.

SHREVEPORT ROTARY -C. L. Perry and Q. T. Hardtner will report on the Rotary International Convention today at the noon meeting of the Shreveport Rotary Club at the Washington-Youree Hotel.

OES GAVEL CLUB The Order of the Eastern Star Gavel Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. tbdfiy at the Shreve City Big Chain Cafeteria. RETIRED OFFICERS The Ark-La-Tex Retired Officers Association will meet at 5 p.m. Saturday at the plantation of Col. and Mrs.

Stan Carney in Doyline. The social hour will begin at 3 p.m. Members have been asked to bring covered dishes and chairs. Reservations must be made prior to noon today at 686-6384. class on a state campus, he said.

Hickey especially dwelt on nudity in art classes, but didn't have begun as early as Tuesday from the San Angelo area if the proper clouds had appeared. However, they said, authorization for the Air Force portion was not yet ready to begin, ine arcnitecturai style used in 179 at 7:30 D.m.. the Apollo Elementary School, i5f.ww Monday at Broadmoor Lodge hesitate a second when he was asked what he proposed to do about nude cadavers in use at medical chools. "A dead nude isn't so bad. A live nude is what, causes temptation, he retorted.

Sen. William Guste of New Orleans said he wanted to hear the educators' side of the story. "I don't know whether this is No. 432 at 7 p.m,. Tuesday at The addition will have four open teaching areas with a resource center (library) in the middle.

It will accommodate more than apparently due to a delay in approving funds. But Air Force spokesmen said Thursday that instructions to proceed have now been issued. Two modified cargo planes, stationed at McClellan Air fair rark Lodge No. 436 at 7 p.m.. Wednesday at Booth all bids and to waive informalities.

Bids received after specified hour and date will he returned unopened. Daniel V. Cresap, Chief Enqineer Baton Rouge, Louisiana C. H. Downs, Director Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Shreveport Times: May 21, 28 and June 19TI NOTICE: I will not be responsible for debts contracted for by anyone other than myself.

(Signed) J. D. Reed; 1345 Louis Street, Shreveport Louisiana. The Shreveport Timet June 4. 11, 1971.

wo. 380 at 7:30 p.m 250 students. Youth Charged With Burglary An 18-y a -o 1 Shreveport Negro was charged with burglary yesterday and placed in the Caddo Parish jail, according to police. Detectives Jim Lynch and It. H.

Lewis identified the youth as Charles Thomas of 805 View St. The officers said Thomas was questioned in connection with 87 burglaries, purse snatchings and car prowlings. Some merchandise taken hi the burglaries was recovered, they said. Thursday at Landmark Lodge No. 214 at 7.30 p.m.

and next Friday at Queensborough Lodge The board voted to apply for about $24,000 in funds to be used Force Base in Sacramento, a fact or not, but I've been told ino. 4i8 ai p.m. for equipment purchase for the system's vocational education program. The system was re that Loyola has used mides in its art classes," he said. "I'd like to hear from those who are responsible for these classes." Sen.

J. D. Deblieux of Baton Other area visits, all at 7:30 on the day scheduled, are McClanhan Lodge No. 384, June 14; Lebanon Lodge No. 440, June 15; Shreveport Lodge cently advised by the state that it is eligible for the money.

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un, june 17; Haughton judged in context. "I don't believe anybody In government under the impacted Lodge No. 95, June 18; Sunset Lodge No. 438, June 21; Cedar area act. The government Calif, will be flown to Kelly AFB here for the project, officials said.

The planes are WC130s from the 9th Weather Reconnaisance wing at McClellan. "Operation Teadrop" i a one month, experimental program that could be extended through August. It is said to be the first such civilian-military cloud-seeding effort. The project is divided into two areas one operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation on a civilian contract basis at San Angelo and the other involving the Air Force here.

The civilian aircraft project stretches over an area stretching from San Angelo south to San Antonio. Fowler Elected Board President Clyde W. Fowler, Bossier City commissioner of finance and utilities, has been elected president of the Cypress-Black Bayou Recreation and Water Conservation District board of commissioners. Fowler succeeds J. A.

Dun-nam Jr. of Benton. Other officers are W. Harlan Beene, vice president and D. E.

Burchett, secretary. The district is building two laJces near Benton for recreation, municipal and industrial purposes. awards the funds according to the number of students In a system whose parents work for the federal government. It may be two years, however, before the government acts on the grant. In other business the board accepted five teacher this Senate deplores immorality any more than I tfo," he said.

"Nudity for nudity's sake is one thing. Nudity for education's sake is another. Judge it in what it is being shown for." But Hickey declared, "it's immoral if nothing else you either believe in it or you don't believe in it. "We should not let nudes be used in any kind of teaching," he said. "I'd hate to think that your daughter or my daughter Grove Lodge No.

4:3, June 22; Greenwood Lodge No. 409, June 23; Vivian Lodge No. 314, June 24; Blanchaid Lodge No. 447, June 25; Plain Dealing Lorfge No. 237, June 28; Temple Lodge No.

448, June 29, and Moorings-port Lodge No. 342, June 30. Sharp has served in his resent Masonic post for over 20 years. Prior to his election he worked for several years in the Protest Smashed ROME (UPD-Police with flailing nightsticks broke up a demonstration of unemployed pasta workers outside the parliament building Thursday. Several men and women were knocked unconscious.

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