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Honolulu Star-Bulletin from Honolulu, Hawaii • 39

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KHON-TV KTRG-TV CD KHVH-TV CD KGMB-TV QQ KHET-ETV CD 09 0 CD Pfc. Rockne Noguch i's funeral is tomorrov NEWS MOVIE "NANCY STEELE IS MISSING" MOVIE: MY LUCKY STAR" agree violently. There will be plays that shock you. You are going to hear opinions from everybody from the lunatic left to the lunatic right, even the lunatic center." Friendly believes the program will stir up news operations on the commercial networks. He believes that the popular TV documentary form is outmoded.

"There has got to be more than that because the one thing that television does uniquely is make the viewer participate." He thinks public television, without sponsors, should bite, sting, generate excitement, curiosity and emotion. He had been in Vietnam since last October. He was assigned to Battery 7th Battalion, 13th Artillery, 52nd Artillery Group. He was born in Honolulu. Survivors are his father, Richard M.

Noguchi; mother, Mrs. Agnes T. Noguchi; three brothers, Richard M. Rodney M. and Ryan two sisters, Marjorie H.

and Rachel K. No guc hi; and grandmother, Mrs. Sode Noguchi. Funeral services for Private First Class Rockne Noguchi, 20, of 1526 Kokea Street, will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at Kukui Mortuary.

Burial will follow at 10 a.m. Saturday at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. Private First Class Noguchi was killed in Vietnam May 5 when the military vehicle he was riding was hit by metal fragments. NEW YORK (AP) A live weekly news review on a network of more than 125 educational television stations promises to be the. brightest, freshest and most controversial spot on the dials next season.

The experimental project, underwritten by a $10-million grant from the Ford Foundation for two years, is scheduled to start October 29. It will be on Sunday nights for at least three hours, perhaps even four. It was conceived by Fred W. Friendly, who last year stormed out of CBS News, of which he was president, after the parent network broadcast a rerun of "I Love Lucy" instead of covering a foreign affairs hearing by a Senate committee. He is now a television adviser for the foundation.

"We're a 1 1 trying to turn the clock iback to the not distant past when television time was not so expensive," Friendly "Our program, if it were going now, would be taking a look at this business about the cost of drugs. It would have taken up the Ralph Nader book. It should be controversial and not afraid to look at Harlem's problems, at Vietnam, the death of a. newspaper, theatre everything. "Sure, it will make a lot of people angry.

Sure, there will be rotten nights, but there will also be nights when you want to see and hear more. There will be things with which you dis 4:00 MIKE DOUGLAS ANATOMY OF "THE DURANT REVOLUTION WOODY AFFAIR" OBSERVING EYE 30 WOODPECKER 5 MISTER EC WHAT'S NEWT uu NEWS AND NEWS SCIENCE FICTION COMMENT :30 NEWS, WEATHER THEATRE CANADIAN TOUR ioO ZORRO NEWS' SpORTS OPERATION ALPHABET 30 DANIEL BOONE BATMAN WILD WILD WEST MANAGERS IN ACTION 7:00 TROOP-C PAU HANA YEARS ,30 STAR TREK BEWITCHED MY FAVORITE A TIME TO DANCE MARTIAN YEARS WITHOUT 8-00 GIDGET MOVIE-C: HARVEST uo "LOVE HAS MANY tut FACES" CONVERSATION :30 DRAGNET THAT GIRL-C WITH ARNOLD TOYNBEE 9:00 COMEDY ABC STAGE '7 SEGOVIA MASTER SPECIAL-C ABC 5TAGB 67 CLASS :30 RECITAL HALL NEWS NEWS NEWS, SPORTS 1 1I, -HUNTLEY OUTER LIMITS BRINKLEY ALFRED MOVIE (C HITCHCOCK SIREJI" mm TONIGHT SHOW JOEY BISHOP CBS NEWS fC 1:00) I I (C 10:45) SHOW MOVIE I 1 :30 ABC NEWS "BREAK- (C 12:30) THROUGH" MOVIE: "THE FRENCH KEY" MOVIE "HITLER, DEAD OR ALIVE" Victoria Ng MOVIE: "BRUTE MAN" iilsiiiiilliiliiii mimmmsm Noteworthy on the air CAPT. HONOLULU INSIGHT (:25) SUNRISE SEMESTER 7:00 :30 (4:30) CAPT KANGAROO Mrs. Victoria K. Ng, 74, of 2547 La-I Road, died Tuesday at St.

Francis Hospital. Requiem. Mass will be at 1 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Blessed Sacrament followed by burial at Hawaiian Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at Orden- -stein's Mortuary from 6 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow and from 7 to 10:15 a.m. Saturday. The Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs.

Ng was born in Keane, Maui. She is survived by seven sons, Philip, James, Robert, Kenneth, Clarence, Larry of Maui, and Patrick; daugh ter, Mrs. Julia In; brother, Daniel A i of Maui; 35 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchildren. Tonight at 7 Milton Berle guest stars in Troop. EXPEDITION .00 :30 Rites pending for two killed in auto wrecks Funeral services are still incomplete for two victims of fatal traffic accidents Tuesday night.

Moses Barros, 36, of Pupu-kea, died after an 8:30 p.m. two car crash in Hauula. He is survived by two brothers, Nicholas and Manuel James Barros and three sisters, Mrs. Eva Awai, Mrs. Isabel Helton and Mrs.

Angeline O'Black. Mrs. O'Black lives in El Paso, Texas, and the others, on Oahu. William Mezurashi, 62, of 723 Kamoku Street, died of injuries received in a 10:55 p.m. accident at Beretania and Pensacola Streets.

He is survived by his wife, Doris, sons, Russell David and Paul a brother, Noboru, and five TO TELL THE TRUTH ANDY OF MAYBE RRY LOVE OF LIfI MEDIC :00 EVERYBODY'S TALKING ROMPER ROOM CONCENTRATION 9 SECRET STORM NEWLYWED GAME :30 MOVIE: ONE IN A MILLION HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" 1 PAT BOONE HOLLYWOOD SOUARES-C DARK SHADOWS Channel 4. Tonight at 7 Pau Hana Years salutes the American Association of Retired Persons. Channel 11. Tonight at 7:30 A Time to Dance: Invention in Dance. Channel 11.

Tonight at 8 Movie: "Love Has Many Faces," with Lana Turner, Cliff Robertson, Hugh O'Brian. Channel 9. Tonight at 8 Years Without Harvest: the story of the grim "Dust Bowl" of the 1930s. Channel 11. Tonight at ft Comedy Hour Special, featuring 11 popular American comedy stars.

Channel 2. Tonight at 9 ABC Stage 67: "Rodgers and Hart Today," with Bobby Darin as host, Count Basie and his band, the Mamas and the Papas, the Supremes, Petula Clark. Channel 4. :00 :30 lob :30 THE FUGITIVE JEOPARDY-C EYE GUESS-C Jj NEWS (11:55) Pablo Gid EDGE OF NIGHT :00 GENERAL HOSPITAL NEWS 12 TODAY IN HAWAII LET'S MAKE A DEAI :30 AS THE WORLD TURNS DONNA REED (12:35) PASSWORD HOUSEPARTY MOVIE: "MISS SUSIE SLAGLE'S" :00 :30 DAYS OF OUR LIVES THE DOCTORS ALICE JACKSON SHOW 00 ANOTHER WORLD JAPANESE VARIETY PROGRAM Radio Logs SEARCH FOR TOMORROW GUIDING LIGHT (2:15) DICK VAN DYKE 2 :30 YOU DON'T SAY DATING GAME CAPTAIN KCCN 1420 CANDID CAMERA 00 MATCH GAME netuuc ri.ici HONOLULU SNAP JUDGMENT BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (News on hour and half hour) P.M. 12:00 Hawaiian Music 3:30 Holo Holo, Lucky Luck 6:00 Hawaiian Music 10:00 Pili Aumoe KUMU-1500 P.M.

12:00 Music Commuters Carousal :00 Nocturne 12:00 Stairway to the Stars THURSDAY KGMB-590 News on the nour-headllnet on th half hour) P.M. 8:00 Geo. Kennedy 12:00 Pogo "oat P.M. 1:00 Kim Ches 12:00 Ron Temple. litIO Granny Music until Goose 5:30 KORL 650 (News 20 minutes before and 20 minutes after each hour.) P.M.

4:40 Baseball, 12:00 Ken Haves Islanders vs. 2:00 Ronnie Gee Tusla :00 Mad Mervin 11:00 Mad Mervin 12:00 Bobby Dale KGU 760 News 4, 7, 7:30, 10, 11, It I WATCH "STAR TREK" IN COLOR KH0N-TV CHANNEL 2 Pablo Gid, 74, of 3533 Ke-puhi Street, died Tuesday at Tripler Hospital. Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m. Monday at the Star of-the Sea Church followed by burial at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. Friends may call at Green-lawn Funeral home from 6 to -9 p.m.

Sunday and from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Monday. The Rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Mr.

Gid was born in the Philippines. He was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by a nephew, Vicente Salviejo. Mrs. Mitsu Yorita Mrs.

Mitsu Yorita, 90 of 155 Polulani Place died Tuesday at Kuakini Hospital. Memorial services will be held: at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Honpa Hongwani Temple, Pali Highway. Mrs. Yorita was born in Hiroshima, Japan.

She is survived by three sons, Robert Yonekichi of Hilo, and Kaoru; daughter, Mrs. Yukino Sakurai; 21" grandchildren, and 34 great -grandchildren. Hosoi Garden Mortuary is assisting. P.M. KAIM Stereo Classical Muste-KPOI Stereo Showcase, music FRIDAY A.M.

KGMB 590 10:00 Pogo Poge Mrs. Marie Amorin HANAMAULU, Kauai Mrs. Maria Amorin, 36, of Hanamaulu, died Saturday at Wilcox Hospital. Friends may call from 6 to 8 tonight at Kauai Mortuary in Koloa and between 10 a.m. tomorrow and 2:30 p.m.

Saturday at the family home in Hanamaulu. The Rosary will be recited at 7 tonight at the Mortuary chapel. A Requiem Mass will be held st 3 p.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Amorin was a stock clerk at Lihue Store. She was born Hanamaulu. She is survived by her husband, Frank; two sons, Harold and Darrel; two daughters, Priscilla and Carol; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andres Tomacder, of Hanamaulu; two brothers, Ri-carte in the U.S. Army at Schofield and Dominador of Wailua houselots; and two sisters, Mrs. Trinidad Fernandez of Hanamaulu and Mrs. Remy Aquini of Palo Alto, California. A.M.

5:30 J. Akuhead Pupuie 1:0 P.M. KAIM Concert Classics KPOI Commuters' Caravan, music P.M. KAIM Concert Classics KPOI Dinner a la Stereo 9:00 P.M. KPOI Broadway's Wandrous World TONIGHT pm and 'live a little' with ALA MOANA CENTER 2 Stores: Mauka Makai Street Level 2, 3, 3:30, 4 4:30.

5, 6, 9, 11. 11:55 4:30 Lifeline P.M. ice milk product 12:00 Bill Baist 2:10 Baseball, Giants vs. 4:45 Night Life 10:00 Joe Rose, Star Extra 10:15 Night Life I2.G0 Sam FlsK'S Unsleepsble until 5:00 KORL 650 News 5 minutes before each hour A.M. 10:00 Ken Hayes 4:00 Ted Sax KKUA 690 A.M.

10:00 Larry Evans 4:00 Bill Ashley KGU 760 Newscasts 4. 6:30, 1. 7:30, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12. 1.

2, 4. 4:45. 0. 11. 11:55 A.M.

9:00 Bill 5:00 Sam Sanford Baist Show Houston Two Star Extra. News with Joe Rose Fernando Lopez Philippine vice-president will visit here Philippine vice-president Fernando Lopez and Mrs. Lopez will arrive here May 29 for three days of unofficial meetings with leaders of the Filipino community and American officials and businessmen. They will be on their way to New York where Lopez will receive an honorary degree from Manhattan College. The Lopezes will depart for San Francisco June 1.

They will be honored at a reception to be hosted by Consul General and Mrs. Trini-dal Alconcel at the Philippine Consulate the afternoon of their arrival. On May 30, the Philippine Trade Promotion Office will give a dinner for the Lopezes at a place to be announced later. State and City officials and heads of local companies with business interests in the Philippines have been invited to this dinner by Amaury Velez, commercial attache, and his assistant, Mrs. Cora Joya.

Mr. and Mrs. Lopez will be in San Francisco for about a week. He receives his degree in New York on June 13, after which the couple will go to Rochester, Minnesota, where. Mrs.

Lopez will undergo a medical checkup. They may return to the KIKI 830 M. 5:30 Japanese 12:00 Uncle Curly Varieties KIKI 830 1:55 Garden Guide 7:30 Pedro Adobe 2:00 Jim 9:00 Mac Starkey Soapbox 12:00 Insomniacs Dick Plttenger KAIM 870 10:00 Breakfast at the Reef 11:00 Uncle Curly A.M. 4:00 Reformation 4:30 Don Carter 8:00 News. Don Carter 2 deported co-eds deny 4:00 Concert 7:30 Variety Hour 8:00 Concert Classics 10:00 News; music P.M.

12:00 Serenade 1 :00 Concert News; music 5:45 Organ Music KAIM 870 :30 Christian stories :45 Coffee Concert 00 Serenade A.M. 4:30 Filipino Program 6:00 Morning Festival Msml 2470 S. KING ST. I Nxt to Star Supar Market I in Moduli I PHONC 996-991 I BEST LAWN INSECTICIDE FERTILIZER Bait Chemical Contains HEPTA CHLOR. Protects your lawn and garden from insect pests.

Excellent control of Army KTRG-990 KAHU 940 P.M. 6:00 Western 12:00 News; Garden Sunset Guide 1:00 Grand opry 12:30 Kountry Ranch 940 Corral 11:00 Western Star 2:00 Town and Country Time :30 Howard Hansen 10:00 Jeff Burnside A.M 6:00 Howard Hansen 4:30 Joe Pvne KTRG 990 GARDEH4AWK FOOD TCEPS AND CRENS 2000 $0. Ft Worms. KHVH 1040 A M. 6:00 Information 5:00 Filipino Sun- Central rise, with 9:00 Na Lei Prose Martinez O' Hawaii, 5:30 Air Watch Ed Michelman KOHO-1170 A.M.

Story Time 4:30 Music 8:30 Music II 49 4:00 Kuraishi Moshi Moshl 1:00 Japanese Variety Hour 10:00 Jazz Club, 12:00 Part 2, Jan Club, Mark Stephenson P.M. 12:00 News 12:15 World Tomorrow 12:45 Voice of Americanism 1:00 Jeff Burnside 3:00 John Cole 60 lbs. Reg. 6.59 SPECIAL 5:10 Rokyoku Hour 9:45 Shufu ne Mrs. Helen M.

F. Eco LAWAI, Kauai Mrs. Helen Mieko Fujimoto Eco, 53, of Lawai, died Tuesday in Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital. Friends may call between 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Garden Island Mortuary.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the mortuary chapel. Burial will be in the Kapaa Japanese Cemetery. Mrs. Eco was born in Wai-pouli.

She is survived by her husband, Faustino Eco; a son, Osamu Imaoka of Kealia; two grandchildren; her father, Ikutaro Fujimoto of Kapaa; four brothers, Charles Fujimoto of Honolulu, Masami Kawada of Kapaa, Roy Kawada of Honolulu and Hideo Kawada in California, and five sisters, Mrs. Sumako Kuboyama and Mrs. Sumie Yamauchi of Lihue, Mrs. Masayo Kobayashi and Mrs. Setsue Thompson of Honolulu and Mrs.

Setsu-mi Kato of Sacramento, California. Techo 5:30 Ohayo KHVH- 1040 9:30 Story 10:15 Mynah Time 11:15 Uwasano Ala Carte Mina-San Chikuma'i Kodan :00 New 6:30 Drama P.M. 12:00 The Big 3:00 Don Ho Show plus Traffic Reports 398 6:10 Arthur Godfrey :00 Sounds or the Pacific, Music 10:00 News 10:30 Waikikl After Dark MANGO TREES EXTRA LARGE TREES GRAFTED Varieties: MOMI POPE SPANISH PIRIE flag burning LOS ANGELES (AP) Two college girls recently deported from Spain with' Carol Watanabe of Oahu, said this week that they did not help organize the anti-Vietnam war demonstration or take part in the burning of the American flag in Madrid April 28. Karen Winn and Roberta Alexander, formerly at the University of California in Berkeley, told newsmen, though, that they did attend an assembly that was part of the The girls, both 20, were linked by Spanish officials with the flag-burning. They said a U.S: spokesman in Madrid told them the Spanish government forced their deportation May 4, Spain said U.S.

authorities 40 lbs. Reg. 4.98 6:00 News KZOO- 1210 Eu- Philippines by way of rope. KHAI- 1090 on the hour end half hour! 12:00 Darwin Giltett 8:30 Gillett 2:00 John 12:00 Bob Amend, Farrington Music till 6:00 A.M. 5:15 Rokyoku 5:45 Music 4:15 Story Hour 4:45 Music 7:15 History 7:30 Hawaii Cherry Blossom Calendar 8:10 Morning Show 10:00 Story and Song Hour 11:15 Women's News KLEI-1130 BEST CHEMICAL CITRUS and AVOCADO FOOD PELLETS for HEALTHY and PRODUCTIVE TREES ROSE FOOD PELLETS For More BEAUTIFUL Roses R.C.A.

FOOD For Acid Loving Plants KNDI-1270 ThrougTi The with news on half hour midnight 11:00 AH Hawaiian music until the hour and Bible 8:00 Pet Call 1:05 Cars and Comment KOHO-1170 P.M. 6:30 Dansel-tal 1:15 Pepper 12:00 News; Story Josei A.M. 5:05 Armed Forces 5:55 Lanaklla Baptist Church Review 6:00 The World Tomorrow 4:30 Life Is tor Living 4:45 Famify Alter 7:00 20th Century Reforma- 59 Young's PACKED IN the MEW ATTRACTIVE 95C 10 lbs. 1 GALLON CAN was a am a a ww- Carry-Homo Boxes 5 IDS. Family 1:30 Back to Th Bible 9:00 Japanese Variety 2:15 cookina Hr.

People spean 2:45 Books 8:00 News, Music 4:30 Music Hour 9:45 Drama 5:45 Yu-Chan Desu 10:20 Night Music KZOO-1210 Kam Lau Lum NIU NURSERY AHTHURIUM MIX mm Washington Reports 6:05 hono Calls 4:55 News 7:15 Music Story Hour 8:00 Washington 9:00 Music P.M. 12:00 News 2:10 Phone Calls 3:30 Gardening 4:00 Cherry Blossom Hour 4:30 Japanese Lesson Finest quality POTTED PLANTS GARDENIAS .99 CAUMMS DWAifE to GERANIUMS PIKAKE 7 Mixed Colors AFRICAN IX0RA .69 VIOLETS anthurium mix available. For 149 I29 Bettor KNDI 1270 Hair" Reg. 2.65 KHAI 1 090 (News on the Dour and halt hour) A.M. 8:10 Baseball, 4:00 The Sherwood Dodgers vs.

Affair Cubs K-LE1 1130 A.M. midnight. 5:30 Stu Allen with news Hawaii Show on the hour 10:00 All Hawaiian and half hour Show Music until KPOI 1380 (News en hour and half hour) A.M. Dave Donnelly 6:00 Mike Hamlin KAHU 940 A.M. 5:45 Korral Hits 4:30 M.

Claverla 11 Hoedown KCCN 1320 P.M. 12:00 Hymn History 12:30 Chapel or the Air 1:15 Big Sister 1:30 Ted Weber 2:00 Music 3:45 Ladies First 4:00 Songs and 5:00 Pet Call 5:05 Armed Forces Review :00 The World Tomorrow 7:00 Cathay Music 9:00 Back to the Bible 9:30 Songs and Sunshine H0RT STUMPS BLOOMING POTTED AZALEA HAPUU HAPUU LOGS (jgSf Brilliant Red. Kam Lau Lum, 59, of 823 Ninth Avenue, died yesterday at his home. He was a recreation director with the City Department of Parks and Recreation. Services will begin at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday at Oahu Cemetery Chapel. Friends may call there after 9 a.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Milila-ni Memorial Park. Mr.

Lum was born in Honolulu in 1907. His last assignment with the Parks Department was at Petrie Playground. He is survived by his wife, Ellen; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Jean) Lewis and Mrs. Mervin (Carole) Wee; four brothers, Edward K.

David Y. Yau Fai and Harold H. C. Lumf two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Eunice) Young and Mrs, Thomas (Bernice) Leong, and by six The family has requested that flowers not be sent.

Williams Mortuary is ii iMf KKUA 690 9:00 Mark O'Hare 12:00 Ail Nite Show M. 2:00 Rick Troy 4:00 Jeb Stuart HAPUU SPECIALS Outstanding New (News on hour 9:00 Hawaiian Music ooivcu uiai iviiss vvum, xvuss Alexander and Miss Watanabe be sent home. The news conference was arranged by Hursel W. Alexander, Roberta's father and a Los Angeles shoe repairman. Miss Watanabe visited Paris last week and is now, believed to be in Rome.

The blonde Miss Winn said she and the other two girls set up in Madrid the American students against the Vietnam war. The two co-eds told newsmen they were not ashamed of their anti-war stand or of being deported. They said they were hurried away from the April 28 demonstration by friends before the flag was burned. They feared being arrested and finally were. The two said they were placed in a dark, cold cell and on May 4 were put on a train for France.

They flew home soon after their arrival there. and half hour) A.M.- 5:30 Lucky Luck K-POI-1380 (News on the hour and half hour) KUMU HAWAIIAN FERN HUMUS 99- 4:00 Steve Nicole. PM. 1500 Music a la Crt 12:00 Bob Lowrle 3:00 Tom Moffat 9:00 Art Wicket 12:00 L.A. Show A.M.

3:00 Serenade CEMENT POT SPECIALS ANOTHER WEEK OF POT SPECIAL New Popular HAPUU HALF LOG5 American Fence Ltd. NIU Brand HAWAIIAN STYLE HAWAIIAN. PEATMOSS HAWAIIAN Planter Mix 29c each 99 QQC Deep 94-086 Leokane St. 39c Shallow each Industrial SPECIAL 2QOc flt i rr HEADS F.B.I. HERE Paul H.

Fields 45, will assume responsibility next week for the Honolulu office of the Federal Bu-real of Investigation. A lawyer and World War II Army man he has been with the F.B.I, since 1951, serving in Washington, Boston, Albu- querque and Milwaukee. He succeeds Ray Faisst. Mrs. Rosalinda Licus HONOKAA, a a i i Mrs.

Rosalinda Licus, "24, of Ookala "Mill Camp, died Tuesday in Honokaa Hospi-tal. She was a native of the Philippines. Funeral services were held yesterday at the Ookala Catholic Church; followed by burial in Alae Cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Angel Licus, and three sons, Angel, Joseph and John.

Tomas Moon 4 ft, long Just arrived from Hilo Shallow each SPECIAL spiciAl 5100 SALE 4 inch It SOFT HAPUU CHUNKS for Vandas, Dendrobiums and Potted Plants, Burlap Bags. I NlJ Reg. 2.89 AW NIU NURSERY ORGANIC COMPOST Tomas Moon, 73, of 105B Olive Avenue, a i a died May 11 at home. Graveside services and burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at 4he National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl.

Friends may call at Orden-stein's Mortuary from 8 to 10:15 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Moon was born in the Philippines. He was a veteran of World War I.

He has no known survivors here. Miss Alexander said she was active at Berkeley in the socialistic W.E.B.' Dubois Club and in the free speech movement Miss Winn said she was not interested in politics until going to Madrid and talking with It's here! CHICKEN MANURE STEER MANURE Use it to enrich, -recondition A promote growth of soil. Recommended for trees, shrubs, A grass. cubic ft. QQc TO Immediate FREE ESTIMATE Tor pottcdl plants ft garden.

Largo bags. Installation CALL676-756 Miss Alexander and Spanish students. Do-it-yourself Material Available A A 4.

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