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2 Thursday, February 27, Highway Signs To Boost Area President of ACT Dedication By THOMAS THOMPSON Some color TV prospects are still wailing for television scls (hat can be hung Ihe wall like a picture. Remember? Several years nun i TV set a picture frame was a well-circulated prediction. Meanwhile, Ihe furniture industry has made II good, i I i space -consuming cabinets lo house lubes and other TV workings. i i a turization evolving (Mi I of spacecraft needs has affected almost every oilier field of electronics. Are the TV set builders I i hack Komethiiig from the buying public? T-T The New Mexico Krec Mason engages says.

"If you find in this magazine il of Commerce, told members designed lo uncover inch qualities as range of interest, 'tor of Ihe Amarillo Chamber resourcefulness, ability to express and defend views and ease In gelling along with people. T-T Those who administer writtenj.starts examinations to a i for National Merit (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1); last week during Allied and (Communist truces for Tet. i Eolith Vietnam said nearly 500! urges ueaicauon large outdoor signs over C7 commaml o( state program. A 1 The ncwrcplicd. "It depends on t.ie pio- dropolf in the level of Commu-i wtiicl) was induguidlcd la 'i nt of lllp involved and the attitude nisi attacks accompanied a 10 Hill-nun executive Hirer 1 Association of a they have." a i from Hanoi the people! Don Ilildiidii, i.M.culuodirt..; T(i hm A 1(( ny 'of had the right to 'oday's Weather Wntbtr Uc.) Tourist iCommitlcp on Wednesday nf'Buford of Plainv'iew says slii! On the subject of the Americans any place, TM ionibelieves thai militancy is a Rood; which involve a v.anium by a a time in self defense.

1 110 communities will take i year in Ilio program May 1. They Dumas, I'ampa. anH f'nnvcntinn it moans dedication touchers orqaniia. military sources miKlit take a tip frmn the SlatcjC'laudc, Canyon, Hereford Department's experience. Dim mill.

Oral examinations are more 1 Th( profiram is designed .10 take a second look al it." Miss Buford, who i office as head of tti member teachers group, counselor at Ptaiiwiew School. For 14 years shi in the classroom tez take have. shc a community, school n( Communists had not used THE I Tempcraturei 15 fatten lower today thin Wednesday, with highs 52 north lo fil southeast. Fair skies anil northwesterly winds 1MS m.p.h. Lows tonight 21 north to .13 south.

Fair Friday with northerly winds and highs 43 lortheasi to 57 south and west. A A I Northwest winds 10-15 m.p.h. thin aftergouo. High today H. low tonight 2ft, high Friday 51.

For Saturday: Sunny and warmer with brisk southerly winds. The low this morning was 37; Ihe high Wednesday was 76. SUNSET TODAY: SUNRISE FRIDAY: 7:18. BI'SHLANI): Soil iem- perature at 2 and uukes, 38. "teachers ouRht to i wcnl a(ter tnosc the convictions the.v| tli cou 5 i ht, hammering; two million pounds of explosives i i suburbs.

ish 'conditions" lie ishlinfi TM anolher crri a trouble, but they i also tunv't "ct tourists to this area, up better all around students, Thn committee also heard T--T on bus tours to be of- Another A a i couple is 1 ln1 ci tr a nsit jcrcativc writinR. S-'" si, The Weather You Cavalrymen reported killing 46 Silverman practice under the i speaker bureau of the confirm name of Silverman 1 'TM 5 subcommittee. Ihe Silverman. Mr. Silverman is meeting was held patent attorney.

Mrs. SilvcrmanjU' a Johnson Lodge. general practice! mistake of law. was put 'I'--T still classified -to the law because it is no 'position. as a teacher associations the professional organization's men wounded themselves.

stand, where would his duty lic? "It would then there on purpose. We try to A I I TUHNSTI1.E: publish something for everybody "Brunhild?" is "his" name and some people seem to look'referring to the dog belnngm only for mistakes." to R. Wendell, "piano-tuning. T-T The NBC in depth report on why HOTC was muscled nut of 'Yale and Harvard gave several spokesmen from the faculties and the student hurtles opportunity to voice their views. All were against ROTC.

The voice of those who think ROTf has a legitimate place on the college campus was not heard. NBC pointed oul that all good things have their beginning in Ivy League schools. The question was when the a universities finally would get wise. If I were In the Defense Department I would be i Tlic i 1 opera-loving, champion barber- lleiny. supervisory! depend Miss I answered.

It is important for a She said that priority areas members of the profession to louring her term of office asi ihecome "participating mem-lPresident will be in classroom! jbers" in formini; policies con-ii tion and the image of the; iccrning education, and this will-teacher. She dreams of having; 'help them to he moie i 8 cadre of teachers with! Elbert Earl Brown. 17, of dedicated, she said Ji a i specialized abilities that Youth Indicted In Burglary Far lo the north, U.S. Marine said its men overran a North I Vietnamese hideout south of Da killed 84 guerrillas. AjKllo abilities that will bej (CONTINUED FROM PAGF 111 to share through the; when they are well" he said anybody else about the possibilities and dangers of injury to body tissues from exposure to excessively cold weather are the military commanders all over the world.

Cold injury is one of the oldest recorded medical facts. II was a problem of military importance in the days of enophon, a Greek general and historian in the 4th century BC who wrote a bit about the weather. Alexander the Great of Macedonia saw his soldiers suffer from freezing mountain weather. Cold injury to inadequately clothed soldiers contributed largely to the defeat of Napoleon's army in Poland on its retreat from Moscow in 1812. In World War II, the U.S.

Army recorded 90,535 soldkrs and airmen suffering excessively from cold Injury, in frostbite in ground troops nd frostbite i aground troops and altitude frostbite in air crews. There were 8,000 cases of cold injury to U.S. troops in Korea in the winter of 1950-51. Rs Indicts 8 N. Jefferson, was indicted! recent interview.

i beneficial Wednesday by the Potter "i will rock the boat if association's work. i there's anv question I'd grand jury on a count the benefit of The president-elect said ACT's rather wait (burglary. (child's progress," she said. "Aslconcerns for the upcoming year! Mueller said there was one Illl'V' Urown is cllar fi Ml with thcj professional educators we i i other problem that remained 'burglary of the home of out that which needs to 1 --Federal legislation per-! unresolved early today it Austin, 1301 NW Kith, fromjhe done; then the public a a i i to teaching. a slight vibration in i which several watches wereimakc the choice after they; --Reciprocal i a the second stage of the Saturn 5 stolen on Feb.

6. I study the professionals' reeom-j teachers' certification. rocket that was detected in an mendations." --Improvement of classroom of (he flight of the first! Asked what she though! about-instruction. a moon rocket in Dcccm- of professional con-j --Slatus and image of the pro-jbcr. I agreements, which fession.

He said the problem CANYil.N Kisht. persons! Other persons indicted and the were indicted Wednesday by offenses: a a County grand --Danny L. Wallace, 20. ofjihc idea which met in the county Johnson, Apt. A.

theft over sultation Opposition Voiced To Tax Exemption --Robert M. Martinez, 41, of provide for formal consultation between teachers, school boards inissiontvs new meeting for the first time. those indicted Cleveland, burglary oit a a superintendents, Rayniiui Thomason, 27, of Dll-jmotor vehicle. ircplicd: mas. who is charged with theft) --Curtis McSpadden, 35.

of thcj "A rcs jde. of the by ialsc pretext. Towers Apartments, ci assroom Teachers grocer, is ac-'swindling by worthless check, eu.sed of obtaining S2.52S.57 During her teaching career Miss Buford has held five major AUSTIN (AP) Dallas andiabout 20 West Texas counties was I Fort Worth are united in opposi-jand parts of New Mexico. minor, but added, "I don't thinkjtion to a tax plan from Odcssaj "Pickens' bill would defeat we'd like to fly if we didn't that would exempt out-of-city i the original purpose of the city ill Tlic i a i from the academies cannot hope to sup- warehouses of Affiliated rood! I ply the needed officer person- Stores Sept. 13.

lie is nc'l for the Army, Navy and of sisiiina a a oilier a (CONTINUED FRO offices i a i i (Classroom Teachers Associa-; 1 10 hecn TM the National Sunderstand its source." He said A ion, I worked very hard to le yet the permissive consulta ion in TM on of the problem was expected to be completed today. Mueller said tests Wednesday purchases from the one-centjsales tax," said Dallas City At- municipal levy now used inltorney Alex Bickley. "7t would more than 300 Texas cities. headaches and lose a person in Odessa orders Matil)ns that the astronauts a a driUing rig that costs maybe Task Force virus, but no secondary 8250,000 from a company in enue." "This would interfere with Fort Worth's capital improve- agreement passed by 1 5 0 81 Problcms and thejj ti on He said McDiviH we don't think i program," said Fort 5 i Mt bad Tuesday night and should have to pay the Houston (Worth City Attorney S. G.

John- Administrator; Teachers Air Force. Pespite the profs at Harvard and Yale, and despite NBC, the average citizen and the taxpayer in this part of the country Is going to have the say about what is on the campus and what is not. A young man is not necessarily a war monger or militarist because he is his own (o order. The merchandise charged to the Circle 71 Food Store ill Tulia where Thomason been employed. An imliclnunl alleging theft also returned agaii.st, a a formerly of Canyon, who authorities s-iid is not in cu.iu.dy at this time.

liree A a i yonlhs were legislature. She said she felt the FROM PAGE 1)1 agreements procedure was i tj dried alfalfa the best innovations thH a happened because it involves a i segments of education in working together to improve it "Two heads are better than one." she said. What about the possibility of Uiings like leaves. Pet Dealers Supply Co. of Los Angeles is one of the biggest wholesalers of pet food supplies in the country.

Until recently, said Jack Sullivan, general manager, if a retail jsuch an agreement driving shop ordered two or three wedge between teachers and the pounds of catnip "that was pretty fair order." Total "in any case, you're working Detroit Priests Wield Mean Hockey Sticks member of the 'lie i i i charges of forcible V1 in w( perhaps jth a ould he just a young person who is capable and willing to defend his country in lime of need. These days the profs are getting pretty big for their britches. T-- Another group that is Retting of Ki-ycar-olrl girl rajie Feb. 21. They fire Boliby Moyirs.

18. of Mrs. Jo Jones of 1628 Nelson, and stepbrnlhcrs, Steve Michael 17, ami A utiyton, 17, son.s of Mr. ami Albert Victor l.ayton of 27(11 Patterson. Other; indicted were TV prelty big for its britches is 1 Alfred i IS, son of the Afro-Americans for Black anil Jlrs.

L. Mitchell of-1(115 Liberation. Oregon i in Amr.rillo, for They avc ovcr-dciuaudiuii. a i "noger Dt.nsla? Last week down at Austin t.hc Micbaol. 18.

Kermit, srnup siibmilteil 11 di'inands to ry Wcslle.v Fry, 21), of A i i jN'ormiin a a sliidcms at West Texas pounds--to customers from all over the West. "In the last couple months alone," said Sullivan, "we've sold 250 lo 30(1 pounds." The price is S3.51) a pound. Jane Gorin, of the Angeles Pet Supply said her normal three-month supply sold out suddenly in a week. Nixon- DETROIT A A hockey Plymouth. Now there is a squad team here has America's young-'of 25.

Roman Catholic bishop a Opponents in Ihcir games! wing. His teammates arc a a are young Catholic lav-! priests, too. but like the i i From time to time howcv-i I FROM PAGE l). TM'Sh. cr.

the priests tangle with a' Al lelttt'ini! is the Most am from the security during the Prcs: I a J. Uiimblelon. a i i a 0 diocese idcnt's visit. of the Detroit Acting like an old campaign-idioccsc. He is US Iicms a a a they tend toj and Classroom-Scott and Schwci'ckart showed city tax," said Rep.

Ace Pick-idroe Jr. "Our plans are based Better same Symplons Wednesday ens, Odessa, author of the our estimates of future reve- morning. presented Wednesday before We even reduced bylSW the House Revenue and cents the ad valorem tax when tion Committee. jthe sales tax was voted in." Pickens' bill went to a Seguin Mayor Al Kocbig also I committee for further study. jopposeri the measure.

"Odessa has never had an "This would be like putting a election on the sales tax and 11 premium on cities not to adopt jdoubt if they have one in the the city sales tax." said Rep. i very near future," Pickens said. R. H. Cory, Victoria.

He said many Odessa firms! Also sent to subcommittee by 'supply oil field equipment House committee were: A bill that Reps. James Clark, License Plate Sales Lagging Dallas, and Jim Clark, Houston said would raise S51 million by raising the special slate.liquor tax from SI.68 to $3.68. No one spoke against it. A bill that would let a church- The sale of automobile residence of an associate continues to be slow injpastor be made lax exempt, as i i i i and Randall Counties, as the home of a church er, Nixon hopped in and out of. On right wins is Kathcr Nor ll they re belter at hockey I col (iing 0 tax office officials.

Ipaslor. his heavily guarded limousine Ionian Thomas, a dangerous man a we arc." Father Through Wednesday 7.376 car' A hiil a would make Texas shake hands with Berliners, patiwhe.n the sticks a i "Bui last i had been sold in Potter: insurance companies pay prop- Al Fresno, pet shops report iu(h eat am exchange big sales increase. "We can't keep it In stock," said one store owner, who described most of Center of the bishop's scoring.we corrected (hat impression, siCounty and 4,302 had been soldierly taxes on personal property jline is Father Kcniiclli Uutcncr. to 4." i Randall County. Of the Ran: uch as 'furniture, automobile's the moment docsn let an artificial Icgi Bishop Gumblcton recallcdjdall County total, 3,442.

were) a data processing systems. A the University uf Tcxus. The Slate Um'vetsily, charged customers as hippie types. Daily Texan had the good sense burglary to observe lhal "the demands are a conglomeration -reasonable and some unreasonable, some SIRENS TO I A In San Francisco, whose llaight-Asbury district is perhaps the best known hip- warning; pic.haven, there has been HO increase in catnip sales Ullilc iv Defense system will he lestcd between, "For example," said The Tex3: 15 4 Friday i recently. Fill about a year ago an, "one unreasonable demand a TMVer" signal, a longj wholesale shipments of catnip is Uiat Uie Lli.) Library should walll tone lasting about 901 to San Francisco were, quite be converted to the Black set OIK 's Studies Building, and should be named the Black Studies Building." Olhcr demands included the dismissal of Frank Krwin and replaceincnl of other resents i a board of half black and; Chicano niombcrs.

rchiring of Larry Caroline and a a i a decent housing for i i students at $50 per mouth. The Daily Texan found thai the demand a "black ethnic I smiles. landed Force" One at- 5 'TM' i i J'- 'i during a praclice scrim- Tempelhof Airport, he. a team of priests, who a a several years ago "I did sized again and again that his; lhroe week mirmf! the somelhirjs which irritated Fath- administration is dedicated 1 Vf welded er I a and he started after! th. nld A i a OP i i t0 llcr nM m0 TM! Idf 1 John Prov- ness so I left the pond and raced; sland with you in the defense of sold al Ihe A a i Annex, 3806 Bowie.

"He swim" his stick at me." jNeiinan-Marciis Buvs Rare Fur law presently exe-mpls insurance firms from the slate and local ad valorem taxes. Cong Wedding declared Father Thomas. "As you grow older." said the! Propaganda Sign RIIltd 2820 Virginia Circlo IVAN, JIM 4 MIKE heavy, said Sullivan. A narcotics expert on the l.os Angeles police force of- fers this theory: some sharp operators are peddling catnip to gullible persons seeking marijuana. so.

the preat catnip caper is Hi Raided by (JIs He insisted he was speaking! i in no "spirit of bravado or bel-j am simply staling an irrc-j vocable fact of international' Father Untcncr said" the nlav-' a 'X life," he declared. SAIGON A and i a their hockey almost asi 13 TM' 5 Over and over, he repealed South i a forccs: riously as professionals. i it iiiHimi his message: a Viet Cong wedding "Don I let any of these BALTIMORE A Tlr. "No one should doubt the rfc-i Wednesday, killing three pucv-itell you they're playing just for A Forty bishop." "you have to start grab- 1 6 5 a new fur-Kojah: i and tripping to keep tholr a been sold for a record 'Clifford F. Hudson has been or- 'other guy from scoring.

I 700 pcr a used dcred to remove from his pro- vcn't reached a stage yet." cxpecte(l to cost pcrty a billboard reading: 'Vic- Tcxas tory in Vietnam! Let's win in nan1 bcn bring our boys home." A a i county board ml an's vice 11 st. i i( vtin- UH. jiisv fdr lip is in the same category as of Ihe Uniled States;" 11 a1 1 capturing six suspects Ihe fun of it." He said. cr in he craze a couple of years to i its obligations. the bride, a U.S.

a i a good loser and I'll 0 i bc mad igo lor smoking dried banana or a a s( nl r1 onj spokesman reported. you a loser." With a chuckle hcj( a Publishing Co group instructors shall bc in all GILLESPIE deparlmcnts of the i i 2 lo bn "only wcthodnt Church However, says The Texan, "no department should hire professors just because Ihcy are black or of any elhnic minority. They should bc hired on the basis of their ijiialifu'lilions." T-T The Stale Department has failed in its resolve to recruit more Negroes, despite a fairly intelligent and a determined effort. In only. 17 of (he department's foreign service officers were Negroes.

Six years later the number was up to 19. In the Slate Department and Ford Foundation combined lo sel tip a Foreign Affairs Scholarship at Howard I'niversi- ly. Each year about in students were selected for internship in Washington. They spenl their summers attending seminars designed to help them with Ihe foreign service examinations. They spenl their winters in special programs.

It didn't work. In four a 1 5 1 participated in Ihe program and only 17 of them passed I i examination. Consequently, by the spring of there were still only Ift black foreign service officers. Still, the Stale Department hasn't given up and William Raspberry, a Negro col umnist, observed lhal "other government agencies would do well (o follow that example," In its new self-examination, the State Department (mind that those students who scored highest on Ihe written lest didn'l always make (he best officers. On the other hand, almost always those who scored well on Ihcir oral examination made good foreign service olfifers.

Another pilot program has heen set up with a probing oral examination as Its basis. The oral examination is skins. The grassheads who Iried that one have long since gone back to pot. pic, SI, ndnv. PERCELL Bon PcrccH, 54, Ricks.

held 1 p.m. Thursday, Biothers Ivv Choix). TMM NEWSPAPER Information Sought On StoU-ii Medicine idcnl for furs, said he had "'led that the sign violates zon. id for ing, regulations which permit de up only billboards advertising i this fall. mercial activity on the premises we have pledged American lives', sill(1 tllc mdt The new fur is a kind of mink or "any eommoditv, product to an ideal and a reality: lbat: member of a Viet Cong, And how often do you get a resembles sable in the service 'etc Berlin shall he free and thati a rmlp chance lo body check a i of the guard, or ouler Berlin shall live.

For its part.i.Ji^,,TM,, i a i a in the dcnsily of i Almosl 200 lols of Kojah total-' 'Berlin has remained jSo have we--and sleadfast jshall slay." Thc a i steadfast. government militia- we men soldlnrs o( Amarillo police continued to i search today for six to eifihl i liablets about', the size of aspirin; home in the 2100 A PRIZE (For Public Service) Combining the Ambfitlo Globe esfn-; )rt Tf a Wished Frb. im. ond He Amorllloi sll nl i.m« established Dec. 1937.

block of N. Scmmolc. The Globe Times Is an Indeoendent! pj and white tablets, 0 1 ''kiiown as "Equagestic," can tie belicvrs lo be rlohl regardless ol parlvj lal to young children or Iccn- pubiishcn bv tne I0n Ne1 TM a'doctor said. Symptoms orcii include drowsiness and uncx- plained sleep. ie 01 Anto'iiio, TTM Officers urged anyone N.

Bobbm, a i i i i prtsidem, anylhinfi about the tablets i ond 'S' xl call any law enforcement I I THOMPSON, ntiitor; PAUL! acoocv immediately. MMONS, Associate i I JIM! RK. Manogino Editor; A POR i Clav'on for ser 1 ts, 4'M TrovK Friday. Llono- 1 Moll 300 Olisrmity on Phonr Brings 850 Fine i Jesse Valcnzucla. 24.

of ftll o' pleadeH guilty Wod- 'ncsday in Potter County Court rodtui o) at t0 a a UsillR nhscone language on the telephone. UK. MW' He wns fined S50 by Judftc I.M 17-W liose. a.w i7.an 7 0 11.40 Radius: fl.M I.M 3.40 AM 1.1.00 TFR, CMv Editor; GRAOY CAMP, Manager; LOWELL BROWN, Ad Director; TRENTON T. DAVlS, Circulation Monoorr; HARRY 3 ART LETT, Prodactlwi Superintendent.

Home Delivery-- Bv 3 IS 6.in 1.AO 4.50 t.M 4.V) i.in 3.00 Mu Ice 2 D.m. Church. Bur TUCKER son. Service wos Held I o.m. Thursday Schoolfr-Gorcton Colonial Burla Llano.

tn division and U.S. Navy riveri patrol boats suffered no casual-; tics, the spokesman added. Alerted by intelligence reports' uf the planned woddiny, the patrol boats carried the police to the village -IT miles southwest of'CLARK while i a atlv Lo made a helicopter assault behind the marriage site. Viet security scattered they realized they were trapped between the allied units, but were killed. The i was kilted as ho tried to flee in a sampan.

What happened to Ihe bride- 'groom was not reported. MEMORIM QUPa Servn ida Tarter. 43, New Jerscv. Services 4 trOQtlV roce Baptist Church. 1 THOMPSON J.

H. Thompson, 94, 1 Services 2 p.m. Thursdc Shaw Memorial Chapel. MARTIN KOAD CHAPEL i 5.000 pelts were sold Most were sold for i between $40 and S9Q por pelt. The final lot brought the record i price hecaii.se of its exceptionally quality.

The previous record was 51,100.. paid, for a black willow mink pelt two years riiirpREss is HOT SPOT NEW YORK I The son. lowest temperature reported by the U.S. Weather Bureau exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii was 12 below zero at iCut Bank, Mont. Wednesday's I high was 79 at Childress, Tex.

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