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Page 2A I News Summary The World WAIlI'LANti STItiKti warplanes struck within seven milcb of Phnom Penh Monday in the closest such raids since April supporting government forces in efforts to repluse a Communist attack just south of the capital. Fighting was reported on nearly all sides of Phnom Penh. CANADIANS FREED Two Canadian officers freed in Saigon after 18 days as captives of the Viet Cong said today they were captured because the Communists thought they wci American spies. Capt Ian Patten 31 and Fletcher Thomson, 25, were icleaserl Sunday along with two captured South Vietnamese dnveis They appeared healthy and fit. JUST A That separation from Elizabeth Tayloi, sdid Richard Burton, was a "journalistic joke' 1 that end Friday Rome And as for published suggestions of a romance between his wife of a i and actor Peter Lawford, nothing to it.

"Good gracious me," Bui ton said Sunday. "He's just a very old friend." ATLANTIS SEAKCIl A team of scuba divers in Spain set out Monday to search the floor of the Gulf of for Atlantis, a continent that legend says sank undei the sea tnousands of years ago "We expect to find an city or at least evidence of ruined buildings," said Jacques Mayal, the team leader and a seeker of Atlantis "But our fust task is photogi aphing and surveying We will not pull out any artifacts 01 fragments of buildings The Nation POK DETENTE National American Legion Commander Joe Matthews has pi oposed for mation of closer ties with veterans groups in Easlci Europe, while maintaining his "is not gomg soft on Communism Matthews, Ft Woith told the 55th annual commander's banquet for West Virginia tins weekend in Harleston, formal hnkb with foreign war veterans could further "the spint of detente NF'W DUE Within a matter of days, Amciican consumeis and businessmen will be govei necl by a new set of economic rules Phase IV of PJ esjdent Nixon's economic game-plan Barring some unexpected complication, such as a worsening of the Picsident's illness, the latest attempt to stabilize the nation's -explosive economy will be announced week: WARRANTS SOUGHT Detectives in Miami said thev would seek three murder warrants today against opera singer Salwa Mernge-Abrams on charges of killing her ex-husband and two children Mrs jHcmgc-Abtams took a handfull of pills after the Satin day murdeis police said, and was rushed to the hospital tn serious condition Doctors said her con- dilipn a Sunday -The Weather .30.00 797? J9.77 3000 THE FORECAST-- showers and-lhun- dct storms are er portions of Utah and 'Arizona, the Gulf Coast Region and the South Atlantic States. It will be fair to partly cloudy elsewhere. No significant temperature changes are indicated. TEMPERATURES: Atlanta 87, Boston 78.

Chicago 7H. 75, Dcnton 90, Denver 80, Duliith 74, Jacksonville 93, Kansas City 82, Little Rock 86, Los Angeles 75. Miami 89, Minneapolis 80, New Orleans 88; New York 81, Phoenix 102, San Francisco 70, 81 St. Louis 81 and Washington 85. Stock Markets NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Selected tabulation of stock prices as of 10:00 a.m.

New York time" today as quoted by Paine, AVebbcr, Jacksor. and Curtis. Figures include last sale and change: previous day's close! A Icon Labs AmeraceEsna American Motors 8- Gas Ames. Tel i Tel Bramff Sharpe Collins Radio Or Ennls Bus. Forms 33Vj mi 8 1 5Ui 9 3 17 a i 1st fnt'J Bancshares General Mills Genera Motors General Tel.

Oil Int'lHarv. Keebler Kroger LTV Lone Star Gas J. Penney Pepsf Safeway Scars Texaco Texas industries 3 29V? 22 Vi 29Vi 17Vj .77 8W6 31 96M 17 3 dn unch dn Vb unch up Vs unch unch up dn Vi unch dn 1,4 unch dn dn dn Up unch dn dn unch dn unch unch up dn dn dn Texas Instruments 92 a up Texas Utilities dn li UnionOil of Calif dn OTHER STOCKS Castle 3 i LSLCorp. MGFOif Zales Jewelry 8'A onch OVER-THE- COUNTER STOCKS Quotations from the.National. Association of Securities Dealers are representative interdealer prices as of 10:00 a.m.

New York time. Interdcalor market change throughout retail markup, markdown and commissions. Merc. Nat'l Bank 32 Moore Corp. Ltd.

56 Morrison Inc. 22 23 N. Western Nat'l Life 20 21V? Pacific Lumber 34 351,4 Republic Nat'l Bank 32H Republic Naff Life 9 Southland Paper 3 Southwest Bancshares Southwestern Life 37V? 31 SteakandAle 21 27 Tex. Bank and Trust Dtw Jones Avercte Industries tM.Tt dn 1.2S 20 up .08 15 Utilities 101.42 dn 1.3 Today's Volume to 10:00 a.m., .1,700,000 Police Recover Vehicle July 1C, Cclina pojjce have i ccovcrcd a motorcycle reported stolen in Denton Oct 17, 1972 The cclc found Saturday abandoned 20 feet of water in a rock quarry A resident on Ruddell Street foiled an attempted burglary of his auto when he captured the culprit and held him until police arrived The man told police he and his wife were awakened by outside noises They found a prowlei at the window and another at the car The 16- jeai-old held for police is expected to be charged with burglaiy of an auto and with drunkenness, police said Thr prowler at the window apparently ran when the resident came out of his house He is still at large In another apparent attempted burglary, a woman returned to her residence on Oakland to find three young omen her house She said they told her they uere foreign students and had entered the wrong house by mistake When they left, she told police some of her property had been gathered together as if the girls had planned to take it She reported nothing missing, however. In other weekend activity, a hamburger restaurant on Hercules reported rocks and bottles were thrown through a window Police investigated four reports of thefts of tape decks, two on West Hickory, one on Longfellow, and one on Bell -HOUSTON.

(AR) administration- has opted for the smallest of the seven proposals 7 for a planned, Bjg BiologicaP Kcjjoive, the Houston Post reported Monday in a story from its Washington Bureau Acting on Use eve of two days of public hearings by it House subcommittee on the proposed re.sei\e, the administration's Office of Management and the Budget (OMB) has decided to suppmt a proposed reserve of 68,000 acres It also turned thumbs down on the idea of any of the controvei sial corridors linking the various units of the facility, the Post said. It was the first time the administration has made public its position on the East Texas pafic The decision was reached Friday evening 3 is reported to have placed a hmifbr about $47 million on the amount the administration is prepated to support to pay for the land, the newspaper said The decisions countered the jecommendalions of the administration's own Department of the Intel 101, which has supported a rescue Other proposals run to 100,000 acres The Post said the OMB de'ayed almost until the eleventh hour, and as a result, the Interior Department officials were forced Friday to obtain an extension of the deadline for getting its recommendations on the reserve in the hands "oCthe National Parks and Recreation sub- committec Interior officials were ready last Friday to go bt'foi the subcommittee today to urge creation of a 75,000 au escrve. The decision foi ced them to set ap all suppoi ting documents and pi cpare new ones in fuvor of the smaller park, the newspaper 'said i The price tag on the reserve was estimated at $80 million, on the 75,000 acre facility at $60 million and on the 68,000 acre unit at $47 million Arrives In Tokyo DPITclcpho'o Secretary of State Wiliiam Rogers, right, talks with Ambassador to Japan Robert Ingersoll upon Rogers' arrival Sunday in Tokyo, where he will attend a meeting of the -Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs Gallop Poll Reveals i Kennedy Top Choice PRINCETON, (AP) -The latest Gallup Poll shows Sen Edwaid Kennedy ofMassachusetts the overwhelming' choice of Democrats for their paity's 197f presidential nomination Kennedy was the fn st choice of 40 per cent of Democrats polled nearest competitor was Gov, George Wallace of Alabama, with 1C per cent The 'poll also shows KenneHy defeating two possible Republican, candidates The Massachusetts senatoi was given 51 per cent of the vole to 38 per cent er Vice President Spiro Agnew and 50 per cent to 36 per cent over former Treasuiy Secretary John Connolly The poll on the Democratic nomination showed Sen Edmund Muskie of Maine with nine per cent, while the party's 1968choice, Sen Hubert 'Humphrey of Minnesota, and the 1972 nominee, Sen George McGovern of South Dakota, each received eight per cent Kennedy made strong showings in polls prior to the 1968 and 1972 campaigns The recent poll was based on a survey of 1,566 adults, but only the 659 uho identified themselves as Democrats uere used for the nomination query The dates the was conducted uere not available Midland Landmark Leaves In High Style Area Deaths Jennie C. Spencer Funeral services for Mrs Jennie Spencer, 83, of 1006 Imperial Drive, are scheduled for 3 Monday in the Spear Chapel at Huston, La. Officiating was the Rev.

Kenneth Gibson. Burial -will be at Greenwood Cemetery at Rustonl Mrs Spencer died Sunday at 1 p.rru-in Flow Memorial Hospital. A resident of since 1970, was a native of Louisiana and attended a i a Co'lcge She was a member the Baptist Church. Survivors include two Winnifred S. Williams of Dcnton ana Mrs Cobb of Rmggold, La, Uvo sons, J.

D. Spencer of Lake Jackson and Jack C. Spencer of Huntsville, Ala, one sister, Mrs. Katie Smith of Lmville, La two brothers, Arley Crow of Houston and Chrales Crow of Monroe, La. seven grandchildren arid four great-grandchildren.

Jack Schmitz and Son is in charge of arrangements. Henry Bramlet 5r. DECATUR. Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Trinity Baptist Church in Boyd for Henry Midleton Bramlet of Route 1 Decatur.

The Rev. R. L. Swanner will officiate. Mr.

Bramlet died at 4:30 Sunday at Harris Hospital in Fort Worth. He was born Sept. 15, 1899, in Wise County. He grew up in Wise County, attended Flatwood schools, was a construction worker on the Katy Railroad, a member of the Jean First Baptist Church and retired in 1962. He married Ella Mae Blue on Oct.

5. 1921. in Fort Worth. KM WtNClD TECHNICIAN FtEC ESTIMATES ON 4tF AltS Gerald Edmnndson Tticn Survivors include his wife of Decatur, three daughters Lcveta Sims of Mineral Wells, Rosa Jean Sims of Killeen and Nelda Hughes of Fort Worth, two sons, Henry Midleton Bramlet of Pat Bramlet of Decatur, one Lottie Stephens of Fort Worth, one brother, Chester Bramlet of Fort Worth, 16 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren Christian Funeral Home in Decalur is in charge Jay son Ray Rhine Graveside services for Jayson Ray Rhine, infant son of Mr and Mrs Dennis Ra Rhine of Decatur, scheduled at 11 a Monday at Oaklawn Cemetery. The child died Saturday in Bridgeport Hospital Survivors include his parents, one sister, Mary JeaneUe; one brother, Michael, and grandparents, Mr and Mrs Troy Kirbie and Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Rhine Christians. Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. William C. Smith Funeral Services will be a 2 Tuesday at the Jack Schmilz and Son for William Smith, 90, of Denton Nursing Center The Rev.

Jack Wayne Howard will officiate with burial at Bciew Cemetery Mr. Smith died at 4 a.m. Monday in the Denton Nursing Center. He was born Oct. 14.

1883, in Pickins County, Ga. He was a native of Georgia, resided in Denlon for 45 years and was a member of the Full Gospel Church. He married Ella May Watkins in Georgia in 1908. Survivors include his wife of Dcnton; two daughters. Ethel May Bottoms of- Sylvonio Color TV DIMEY TV Denton, and Lmme Gober of Fort Worth, six sons, Louis Smith, Earl Smith, Troy" Smith, Junior Smith and Bilhc Wayne Smith, air of Denton, Bob Smith Mobile, Mo one Florence Smith of Pauls Valley, Okla eight brothers Harve Smith, Barry Smith, Enoch Smith.

Eve Smith, Rob Smith, Mark Smith and Seal Smith, all of Pauls Valley, and Ed Smith of California, 16 grandchildren, 32 great- grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. The family i be at the funeral home from 7 30 to 9 p.m. Monday. Dr. Betty Ann Seliskar Funeral sen ices will be held at 4 Tuesday at the First Christian Church for Dr Betty Ann Fultz Seliskar, 34, of 2317 Georgetown The Rev Herbert Pohnard and the Rev James Miller will officiate burial at Rpselawii Cemetery.

Dr Schskar died Saturday. She was born -March 3, 1937. in Abilene She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs PuHz Jr of Dunton She graduated from North Texas University in I960 with a Bachelor of Arts, and from University of Texas South western Medical School in .1964 with a degree of medical doctor. She was an intern in at Denver Presbyterian Hospital. She was resident physician Denver Children's Hospital from 1965-G7, a career pediatrician, and a member of the Delta a a sorority.

She was pediatric consultant to the American of Pediatrics, a member.of' the American Medical Association and the a a i a Association. Dr. Sclisknr was a member of the State Com- -mtssion of Fetus and State Commission of Child Care, a i a Systic Fibrosis Research and a member Big Brothers and JBig Sisters. She was a former chief of Shodair Childrens Hospital in Helena Mont a member of the Board of Directors for Day Care Centers for Retarded Children, member of the Dean Medical Society, and Medical Director of the Denton Cit County Health Unit Survivors include her parents of one daughter, Johanna Mer Seliskar of Dcnlon, tuosons, 'Judsoh Seliskar and Jcffery Scott Seliskar, both of Denton, and one sister, a i a i a of Montana. Schmilz Floyd Hamlett is in charge of arrangements Contributions may be to the Denton Kiwanis Club Childrens Clinic, 0 Box Lillian Cora McKamy Services for Mn Lillian Cora McKamy, 86, of Decatur, a 4 Sunda at SI Andrew Presbyterian Church with the Rev Fred Cassell and I Rev A Renfro officiating Burial was at IOOF Cemetery under the direction of Schmil7-Floyd- Hamlett.

pallbearers were Harold Brumlcy, Brent Jackson Hal Jackson, Charles Davis, Charles Brown, Stallins Wilkins and Charles Wilkins. MIDLAND, Tex CAP)-Residents of Midland parted company Sunday with a longtime a a a they did it grand stvle The six-story Scharbauer Hotel, looming on the skyline of this West Texas oil center nearly half a century, will be lorn down in coming months But before wrecking crews move in on the 350 room hostelry, whose register has WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES RIMIY'S TV And recorded the names of at least one ITS president and a leading Arm general, the Midland Historical Society decided to pay farewell i a gala" tagged "The Last Roundup" Socialites, business leaders and former residents of iMidland joined i onetime patrons of the Scharbauer from throughout the state About 500 attended. Services Held AMOS "PROF" I10UN. 82, of 807 Sycamore, services were held at 3 Sunday at the First Baptist Church The Rev Dr Armstrong officiated with burial at I Pallbearers i Calhoun, Kim Calhoun, Artie Kirkpatrick, Wallace Kirk- patnck, Dure Calhoun and Claudie Fincher Honorary pallbearers were members of Pcnder's Sunday School Class Gocn Funeral Home charge ETIIEAN POPE, Newark, services were held at Sunday at Newark Church of Christ ilh Glenn Collins officiating and i a at Bethel Cemetery Pallbearers were Bill Blaylock, Hoy Norton, Boy's Condition Listed Serious A 2 ''--year old Dcnton boy is IP i i earn at Parkland Hospital and listed serious condition following a ucckcnd auto pedestrian accident. The youngster is Ernest David Wallace, son of Billy Wallace of Route 5, Denton.

He was brought to Dallas following the incident, which occurred on Roselawn Everett Johnston, Carl a a a Spraggens and Godfrey Pegues Christian Funera'l Home was charge of arrangements. I JESSIE PI IT- SINGER, 68, services a 2 Sunday at Jack Schmitz and Son Chapel with the Rev Jimmy Hicks officiating and burial at Oakwood Cemetery Pallbearers were Jack Hicks, Kenneth Boyer, Dannie Cockrcll, Jack Wheeler, Bobby Boyer, of Jackie Hicks and Darrell Bartts. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Carolyn and Harold Waldtng wish to oil our Irioods to by and visit us oo BRING NEW LIFE TO YOIR Revive the original beauly of your rugs. in your own. home by Von Schradcr dry-foam method.

No muss. No fuss. No odor. Use the same day. For Todoy! IGGEftt CARPET CLEANING SEirvvCE KIRBY VACUUM: CLEANERS S07 N.

Locust 387.43»S SALUTE! Fred A. CofUy Who has been assigned to the American Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil as deputy of public affairs office. Medmart Offering Exquisite Form Bras And Girdles. We Also Have New Summer Uniforms Dresses 387-8221 PvMisftetf evening eictpf DC NTON PUBLISHING CO. MAILING ADDRESS.

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