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TlTO TARGET OF DEATH PLAN tun Foil Red Plot PHNOM PENK 1 Cambodian a i i today reported finding a huge Communist arms cache intended for use in assassination attempts against i Norodom Sihanouk and President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia. Police said the arms were found among the ancient ruins of Angkor visited in November by Jacqueline Kennedy during her "dream" trip to Cambodia. Tito, the Yugoslavian Communist leader probably most hated by the Chinese Communist, i arrives Wednesday and was scheduled to visit the ruins later this week. A official i a nouncement said the arms included about 1,000 a grenades and were to be used by pro-Chinese Communists. Sihanouk charged in radio speech Friday that Cambodian Communists planned to "blow Phnom Penh sky high" in an effort to kill the Yugoslav leader but he did not mention himself as being a target of assassins.

He said police and army Iroops had uncovered about four crates of hand grenades and had arrested a group of Communists who he charged were backed by Red China. The Cambodian chief of state last week twice met Chester Bowies, the U.S. ambassador to India who was dispatched i Johnson to Phnom Penh for talks aimed at preventing the spread of the Vietnam war. They agreed to a plan for strengthening Interna- tional Control Commission to patrol the Cambodian-Vietnam border. The police announcement charged Communist party, backed by "foreign elements" from Red China, North Viet- Baptist Hospital Chief To Head National (roun Emmett Johnson, president of the High Plains Baptist Hospital in Amarillo, is scheduled toi lecome the president of the 1 'aptist i a Association Wednesday.

The annual meeting of the association is in session at Cleveland. association represents 53 Baptist hospitals 19 states. i Purposes of the organization! ire to advance the cause of the Baptist hospital program, to assist each Baptist hospital in its own growth by the exchange nam and the National Liberation Front, the political arm of the Viet Cong, a distributed leaflets i revolt against the 42-year-old- prince. "The Communist i against Prince Sihanouk is mounting hourly as the visit of President Tito is drawing near," an official spokesman said. "The Communists are spreading leaflets insulting both leaders and there is no doubt a despite the police searches, they own a number of firearms." Tito is currently on a prolonged Afro-Asian tour.

Randall Will Test Vote by Punch-Cards from Our Canyon Bureau CANYON Randall Cou.it voters will try out a new punch of ideas, to promote 1 TM voting system in the a personal and i a imaries. growth of hospital bodies and hospital personnel, governing and when requested to assist in the creation if new Baptist hospitals. The High Plains a i Hospital here on is scheduled to open Feb. 20. Johnson has Tuesday, January 19M Amarillo Globfl-Tlmes Amarilio Airs.

I'aye Terrell funeral services for Mrs Kayo Terrell, 63, of 4315 One, Who died Sunday i near OeKalb when struck hy a were held this morning in the! DcKalb Church of Christ. Billy Blakency, minister, officiated. Riles will be conducted at 3 jp.ni. Wednesday in Memorial a Cemetery here. iBarnell, minister of the Central I of Christ, will officiate, Arrangements were a with Wanner Funeral Home of; DcKalb.

Mrs. Terrell slepped from a bus in (ront of her ailittg mother's home on U.S. 82 and was struck by a car. Survivors are a daughter, her; mother and three sisters. Mrs.

Marie .1, Packus Mrs. Sadie R. Manzella LBJ Faces Rough Time in Congress Funeral services for Joyce Packus, 61), of 42lfi a Funeral services for Mrs. I attended business school liere. Survivors include her husband, Henry of the home south ol Pampa; two daughters, Mrs.

IJ'N'on McKinney of Olympia, and Mrs. J'Hon a of 'La Crosse, two sons, j.lonathan and Christopher of the home; mother, Genevie.ve i i of 311 N. Palo Duro in Amarillo; two sisters, ijMrs. a Atkinson of 303 N. (Prospect a Mrs.

a a of 55(15 WoMgato. both in A a i a brother, Dee Griffin of 4025 Terrace Drive in A a i a grandchildren. i Charles Wilson CANYON Charles Leonard r.f 5th died nitwit at his home, i Kimeral arrangements are Ipcndinc, with t.aGrone Mineral Chapel. A i of Briscos County, li. Manzclla, 73, of 111 Wilson had lived in Canyon jfor eight years.

He moved hera JS. Polk are pending 1 1 1 ne 1 a cnriln i Silvcrlon. wis a iSchoolcr-Ciordnn. Schooler-Gordon. a and a member of the Mrs.

Packus, a a i i ofi a a i a Church Syracuse, N.Y., died 1010 0 1D llle(i Monday i Me his Glen- night at St. Anthony's ijflernoon in St. A La, hvo sons i Don of Survivors include a Thomas Packus of the home. K. Lawson WASHINGTON (DPI) The newly convened second session County commissioners review-) 0 the 9flth Congress, embroiled ed the system Monday controversy from the opening decided to give it a trial run in May before purchasing the $12,000 system.

Four companies have bid on voting equipment for the county. They are Seiscor Co. of Tuba, gavel, has served President Johnson notice that his been active in the association! okia an(1 IBM an(1 Datamedia since 1952, and has n' of Ncw York a11 offering the secretary, trustee and president-(Punch-card system, and Cubic elect of the organization. The sport of bowling is believed date 5200 B.C. as far back as Corp.

of San Diego, which is selling a $32,000 vote-counting machine that reads from the regular paper ballots. Data media was the apparent low bidder on the 150 machines Business Can Spur Jobs, Shivers Says specified vertisemi'nts. the i ad The commissioners said Ihej would select one of the four companies to conduct the elec lions and then make a decision on the machines. In other business, the com imissioners accepted a new county barn for Precincts 3 and The building was constructed Inorth of the Randall County Allan Snvers, former want to do something about itUunior Livestock governor and current president jhefore it becomes a national! 81 a cost of of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, suggested Monday night that solutions to many of the na- lion'; lems can business.

policies and programs art In for a rough time this election year. Minor committee meetings and a routine House session were the order of the day loday The lawmakers were marking lime, awaiting Johnson's legis lalive shopping list in Wednesday night's nationally televisec and broadcast State of the Un ion address before a joint ses sion of Congress. Rut the Chief Executive got a foretaste of things to come on opening day Monday. Senators Wayne L. Morse, I) and Ernest Grucning, Alaska, sought unsuccessfully I the Senate precedent disaster, and you can do Government spending a cause more inflation than anv avnuuullb Ul Uic llrt- IL social and economic prob- of he fecon om 5-' should come from el TM ise in order Tve must take a lesson from Great ba: Chamber of Commerce, said, "Only necessity lo he.

given jobs and, if un- a i to train them and Spending more than we have less work are alo reasons for inflation, according to Shivers. employ them." Labor unions, he nation ant said, are resnnnrihle for siam! a depression or heavy said, are responsible for some unemployment because union labor will not let some persons be trained. Crime and inflation are the chief concerns in America to day, Shivers said. unemployment without an ex Iremety adverse affect on the economic condition of the country. In an interview earlier Mon jday.

Shivers said that Congress i I i i i I think crime is the national TMuld rurb inflation by posing a disgrace," he told the audience. a ''I 11 a S' cuf lln fc ra spendmp. Despite inflation, he not doing business before th State of the Union address by attempting to put in the record a peace petition calling for U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. The petilion came from the Rut any administration hope hat Mills' announcement meant that his opposition in the tax tad softened were dashed almost at once.

Mills told newsmen he would never support a lax increase-- even one lower than Johnson wants-unless the government holds spending at its present le.vel. Senate GOP leader Everett M. Pirksen, calling for a "stretch-out" in non-Vietnam spending programs, indicated he agreed with Mills. i Lawson, 62, of 1102 N. Hayes, will be al 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Forest Hills Melhodisl'Churrh with the Rev. L. W. Tucker pastor, of- fichiling. i a will be in Memorial Cemetery by Blackburn-Shaw.

Mr. Lawson, an employe al Western Stock Yards, died Sunday in St. Anthony's Hospital. Survivors include his wife, a a his mother, a brother, i 1 a li grandchildren. Administration Lifts Public Works Freeze Hospital after a long illness.

53r( in Amarillo and Brad A resident nf Amarillo for fit) San iriego, his mother years, she was a of Ollie nf Clovis Laurence Calnohc Church. brothers Wilbur of Survivors include her a a iTohnnv Smlth band John; three sons John Jr. a i Iwo sUicrs, Mrs. lot 112 a Lane A. T.

of! A of Clovis and Arcadia, and Oliver W. of rs JeK Crawford ol 3502 the home; five daughters, Airs. Lnuvnod in Aniarii: i fnd a Freda Holmes of Ht. 3 Amarillo, Mrs. Opal Woods 1409 N.

Rnn.so.vclt, jMrs. Roach of Stallings of Wellington Alice Cecil R. Moore Mrs. CHAINING a and Mrs. Betlv Wood of SC for CpcL! nre 6 Manzella Drive; and i 0 Charming were to be at 2 brothers, Forest Odell of Toledo' land Gilbert of 911 TM jSeminole.

in lhe Channing Rap- from of- I Harold I). Read Mounlain View, 0 I a ficiating. Burial was to be in Channing Harold D. Read, 80, of 1520" nclcr direction of a 1 ilam riinri earlv rhic mnrnino uneral Home of Dalhart. Mr.

Moore, a native of (Milam, died early this mornin; at SI. Anthony's Hospital. Funeral i were Oklahoma, died Sunday in Coon i i i i 3 i i i. .1 i scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today a Hospital at Dalhart.

A ranch foreman for the Rivins Cattle he had lived in Channing for 24 years. Survivors include his wife, Johnson Administration has lift- under an existing contract but ed a public works freeze it imposed last October on Army En nation's first congrcsswoman, 87-year-old Jeanette a i who led an estimated 5,000 women antiwar demonstrators on snowy Washington. A one time House member from Mont a a the pacifist Miss Rrankin voted against U.S. entry into both world wars. Sen.

Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, said he was Loewenslern Keeps Tax Post Amarillo a Hugo lxewenstern, who has served on the governor's state and local policy committee since 1957, accepted Monday re appointment to the nine-man group. The committee is composed of! not entirely happy about it, bill three senators appointed hy to adjourn to prevent the lieutenant governor; I ej a The Senate voted 53 to 3 representatives appointed by adjourn, with only Morse Speaker of the House, and three! 0 TM 011 11 and Sen. Gaylor( laymen appointed eJ Nelson in opposition, governor. One of the represen-l A nree dissenters have bee: latives is Hudson Moyer of; a Pb critical of the a i i Amarillo. jtration's Vietnam policy and al The committee studies the! are cand dates re-election, a Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The sull in costly delays for A native of projects.

As an example, Read had said, a dam might he complelcd Llano Mausoleum. Dr. Harry Vanderpool. pastor of lhe Polk Slreet Methodist Church, was to officiate. Burial was to be in Llano Cemetery bv Blackburn-iP 1 3 a on Ij 5 1 brothers, Paul Odcll Moore and Roy for 12 years.

He was secretary-treasurer of (he Justin Leather Goods Co. of no contract could he let for relo applied to virtually all feriera of Amarillo; and two sisters, Mrs. Hyacinth Denney and Mrs. Jessie Woolen, both of Willow, Okla. jects of the two agencies and to contracts new features agencies, projects already under way.

There was official an- ending the spokesman said. nouncement that the freeze had Bllre aii, ended but congressional committees were notified of. the action Monday--opening day of the new session--and Budget Bureau spokesman later confirmed it. Congressional sources pointed out, however, that the two agencies, which are concerned chiefly with various types of water projects, still must live within financial limitation 1 of a resolution Congress passed last year the administration to freeze applies only to the Army Engineers and the Reclamation Rudget Bureau Retrial Sought In Damage Suit Polk Street i i Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

J. U. Barnhill of IfiOl Milanr. a brother, Teek of Paradise, and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Cole of Paradise and Miss Laura Read ol Gainesville.

Death Takes Mrs, Rasco At Ajre 92 Genrge K. Browne i i Westmoreland 92, the widow of Dr. f. Funeral services for George ssco Amarillo physi- Rroome, 74, of MOO Polk, longtime electrical contractor in 10 a.m. firiggs cian, died at 2 a.m.

lodav A new trial is being sought inJAmarilln. will be at lhe damage suit brought byWeriru-sday in N. S. Elrion Parker against Pioneer Chapel. Chicago, Rock Island Pacific! Dr.

lames R. Carroll, pastor; Thurmon's Convalescent Home. She had lived in Amarillo 'nee Jan. 5, when she and r. Rasco a to Amarillo.

Mrs. Rasco of 1408 Harrison, said he believes that American jr ndations business is good and will beilcgislature. good again next year. He said during the interview lhat Hie U.S. Chamber is en- a i a Co.

after four members'of the First i a a lhe mother of David fiasco' i i mince i I I I Cl'lLlll' UlC I i I I LU i i i i u-i i slate's tax problems and makes -Problem "'ill make ilselfjciit domestic spending $4.1 bil-i of arlicr fam Tl ilccl as a Church, will officiate, assisted managing editor of The i- a a i i i Im. rjoir AT A i U3tly KCWS HllO The increasingly in monlhsjlion. result of a car-train collision on 1 the Rev. James A. a a Congress demanded spending! Dcc 8 'associate pastor.

cuts as a condition of passage! The case was tried in Burial will he Antarctica's only street lamps I Mills, of the House Meantime, Chairman Wilbur for President Johnson's pro-itemhcr in 108th District Court poed 10 per cent income a surcharge but that measure stillj" 1 1 a askcd lo a 22 I Globe Times until his death in Llano: )r 'ing of 1955. Cemetery. Mrs. Rasco was horn in The body will lie in stale atj ex She married Dr. Ihe funeral home until one hnuri" Jls in Madison County in couraging husinersmen l.

a i at McMurdo Sound, Ihr.lWays Means Committee, was and employ the so 11 States base. The lhat he would n't cleared the House Wayslspecial issues, answered them the service. The casket( Au llst ITM. He died in 1954. unemployables:" Such employ-jare powered by an atomic reac hearings next Monday onj a i Means Committee.

a way lhat a 111 closed at the a had lived in the 1400 block ment. he said, should diminish tor crime. important Johnson's proposal for a 10 per Today Show is i DAYTIME tram men for jobs that will beiy inl( availaMc lo them in the ureas where they want to live." Training that Is nol followed by a job does not solve the problem, he sai.l. He said that it is time for Social Security to he returned to its original purpose a retirement plan for workers. "If we continue lo load Social Security down i I welfare programs, destroy Social ns it Snap Judgment originally intended." News He that labor has grown T---T.

in recent years leconnmieally am! 10 1 1 Personality iand ihot it is time for unions Here is the story on these hirs: ire on negotiation raiher lhanlr.T Furriers from lime lo time geti anri vidence PROGRAMS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY and liitingt oppearinit hert arc published ai a public lervice ore correct accordina to ichdu)ci furnished by tha retpecrrve itotiom. Bold Tytx ImlirntH Color KGNC KVII KFDA 4--NBC 7--ABC 10--CBS In the case of the Army F.ngi-i r( roverC( nothing However the'' Broome died Monday:" 1 Harrison for more than 30 neers, the spending cut amounts! ur founri lhal his sun cr i morning at St. A I li a before becoming ill. to S67 million iBcverlv who survived eiHospital. He owned liroomc: She was a charter member of Bui relatively few projects ac- Film Feature Shnw 7:25 News 3 DAYS ONLY! UNCLAIMED FURS Being Sold From Storage non.w-ork.relatedil :3 nrtayS nw i News "TffStTUi Bcpori'" said Mary Lou Robinson Mon-: someiday t-hat a new (rial he granted; Fugitive "Ed Alien" savings did result from thetonjy on Ihe part of the suit con-; hvo nr lhcivs ar(i i three-month contract freeze.Icer'ning him, hut the railroad al-- I But he added this would nol Io-; t0 rncys asked a lh part con-: million and that 3r r' daughter be Capt.

Kangaroo he made through; inc a tr alleged in his motion a new trial a there was Donna Rccd Beverly fnne if had been concerned that the: might re- Temptation News Andy of a ybe rry "stuck mlh furs iinclainicd )nions M( movi lha( rff from storage. Globe Tailors has i he jd npn.m ftf 10:35 Hollyw'od Squares Mother-in-Law Jeopardy TTT25 Bewitched Coffee Time Lore oTT CBS will go at fantastic prices in (he) Amarillo area. Also many NFAYI the future. The only observation he would Treasure hie. Search for T'mor.

NBC News Amaniio area Also many he nr a nr News one-of-a-kind furs from regular 1 slock will go al very low as tllat Guiding Light News, Cam. News, Weather Weathf The Doctors Imagine buying a fur stole for onlv S1S.OO up and fur collars; from to SIO.OO. ilany of Shivers became president of these furs are CNpensive furs and U.S. Chamber in May. are being sold al ridiculous He was an executive of National prices.

These furs really look like'Bankers Life Insurance Co. in NEW hut must be'labeled "scc-lOalias before taking tho ond-hand used." If you want served 7VS years as covernorj buy a "qood" $15.00 and up bar-iof longer lhan any other, 2:25 pain in a fur, you'd heller comejman. He retidcs in Austin early. Kur products, labeled lo show country of origin of imported furs. Fur Coals, Jackets, -Scarfs, and Sloles will go al low, low prices.

A deposit will hold your lay away. Kurs on for limited lime 9:00 a.m. till an interesting sum-; 12 0 Rutl) Bren Farm News 12:311 Make a Dral Amarillo Today As World TBrns Days of Onr Lives Newlywerl Game love Is a Many Baby Game Child Boctor Art Linkirttrr Fl. Sam Houston Pel Deer Isn't Dear Any Longer. 13 BKLOW IN COLORADO SAN ANTONIO.

(UPI)-i was all righl as long asi NEW YORK I Snoopy, the pet deer at Ft I lowest tempe.calure reported Sam Houston, roamed arouixilloday the U.S. Weather jl cn TM the quadrangle and nibbled atjBureau, excluding Alaska and cn the. shrubbery. Rut now thatiHawaii. was 13 degrees below she apparenlly has laken a al Alamosa, Colo.

Mrs. Lewis Doilson nf 305 He is survived hy his i three granddaughters Mrs. II. fi. l.eclair of 3206 Hawthorne, Miss Sally Rasco of Washington, D.C..

and Miss Mary Prudence Rasco. a student at Sweetbriar Cnllece in Swcctbriar, and four great- a i misconduct because the funeral services for Mrs. Amy Funeral srrvircs will be at -4 a told I a Merrill. P2. a former P.m.

Wednesday in the Polk longtime resident of Tucumcari, Street Methodist Church Chapel, issues tf) he al toda in Newton Rnhison pastor of Doughty Funeral Chapel. the Kirst Chrislian Church and is Rev. Wayne Blankenshin, Dr. a Vanderpool. pastor of Tri-Statc Area Mrs.

Amy Merrill TUCUMCARI, jury members of the jury lhat the way one of the special was answered did not matter. Judge Robinson will read number of cited by posing counsel before she was to officiate. Burial a ruling. in hp in Hudson Cemclcry near here. Merrill, a moved to Plainview.

Saturday afternoon. Sl Ch wi hv Mrs. recently died A graduate of Tucumcari High 1 Highlands University in Las Vegas, she taught for several years for the Bureau of Indian Sons. Llano s. Gnggs Hospital Tell (he Truth! larity is declining.

"StcnTStonS i Arm i i i iN'rrrssary H'or C.ar Lircnsrs Loren Jones, Potter County i L- -t i- 11- i shp tlict1 Pd back In 'ax assessor-colleclor. a for automobiles, her high was (5 at Key Ursl. Tucumcari. where she and her warned molnrists who do no'l i a i 7 i t. I i i i i i p.m..

at Globe Tailors, corner filh Tyler, Phone 373-4SJ1. Uy aways invited. WE BUY fc GyM of Ml Tvnti. or Enllre coltecHo 11.L 1BADE AMAtlLLO TRADERS "6UN SHOP" run AmerlllJ 8lvD. Ton Don't Say Dark Shadows .1:00 Match Game.

Dating Game CB-S News plained Monday lhat he parked i convertible on the quad. A 3:25 NBC Xewa Mike Dmiglas Karly Show Dick Van Dyke 4:00 Mr. Mimikln Programs for luesday Evening, Jan. 15 PAWN SHOP SPSCIALSr HirtfTOK Minlolure Cornfro Corm Cfinilelldlien Rural Oflm Tyetwntfr MS.W Rujtr Rfvslver PHIol PUBLIC LOAN AND LUGGAGt CO. Etitl 4tti NF9tll Hf0 In KGNC 4-- News Tlfport oUf Cofor KVII P.

Jenning'i Mr. KFDA 10-- CIS Ed ranglc and wherv he relurnod to (drive away found Snoopy in lhe -j front seat She was munching! -jrtn a a a i Dennett hart lleft on the seal, i Dennett walched her loleranl- 'Iy for a while hut realized had lo be done wher. started nibbling at the igni- key. when IMany Doctors husband, F.ira. operaled an ir- have (he tillc to their cars to a She was a gel because the titles muU memhcr of lhe College Heights he presented at the tax office Baptist Church.

Mr. Merrill died More icense atps be Dec. In. issued. Survivors include a daughler.

Mrs. Carpenter of Plain- "In order to ed IMS Have Ttavri C1B SSw S-M News Report Dream of Jtannie Garrison's -fark A Beanstalk News, Spts. News, Weather Ilaklari Htovcr of Alhuqucrqiie. Mrs. .1 F.

Fallis of i a and Mrs WASHINGTON' (AIM The T. Hutchens of Alamogordo. am Public Health Service estimates a hrolhcr. a Rrod ,10,0000 physicians a civen up Tuciimrari. Dennell tried to push Snoopy smoking olsarettes since Ihe .1 lout of his car hut she krpl federal heallh agency's reports Ion eating upholslcry.

Pfc. Clint on lhe alleged a a of the A A A rosary 'Nunez came along arl grabbed nabil were nationally publi- Jo; In lhe nrcessarv past. lo it was present only of License plales will gn on sale rh. t. The costs of license plales are as follows; for for cars lirbanczyk.

10. of 3.500 and under. weighing GIANT BURGER only wimm 1620 S. WCSTtMN 4: 1 155-7501 Tom'sht Show Jrwy U.00 11.03 1 rcttcs Highland General Hor.piul a fi away. Snoopy was I i lo got; St( warl a i by compari-' i i 8 a "rchral hemor- his mirror.

I i 52 ftr nf rhage, -j 111 never park my car in population and IU per cent of the Sho had in PatHjia most ij.s. fond processors freeze the again," Dcnneltjadiill A a females slill of her life and was a graduate mm 1 lhan five billion pounds of 'sain. smoke cigarelles. a a High School. She also lood annu.illy.

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