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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 34

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Changes in Gravity On Moon Due Study WASHINGTON (AP) The moon's recently discovered underground lumps--called Mai- cones--present the Apollo 10 lu air orbit mission next month some new problems to solve. Complex navigation equip ment aboard Apollo 10 is expect ed to provide the Apollo 11 as trooauts, (or their moon landing attempt In July, with precise data as to the variations in the This information is essential to achieving a pinpoint landing on whichever site is finally for man's first touchdown on the moon. Harlan Neuville of the AC electronics division at General Motors Milwaukee, producer of Apollo's precision guidance and navigation systems, discussed the problem Tuesday. On Apollo 10, scheduled for launching May 18, astronauts Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene A.

Cernan are to descend in the lunar module to within 50,000 feet of the moon's surface, to practice landing-approach and rendezvous techniques that will department Tuesday increased over each of the circular seas. Researches at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, recently detected six more mascones, and noticeable Desalting Said Beat Method To Provide Water WASHINGTON (AP) The best bet for slaking water shortages in the future is desalinization, a four year federal research program shows. of the Apollo 8 spacecraft's 10 orbits around the moon last Decem ber. Whereas Lunar Orbitor was ulc nircreis iiiuiar uroitor was gravity they may expect 28 to 60 miles above the moon, because of the dense mascones. Apollo 10 will descend to within nine miles and should provide much better measurements, Neuville said.

congressional committee Tuesday that there is no more doubt about the technique. The cheapest desalted sea water now costs about 80 cents per USDA Outlaws Insecticide Use i it a a Amarillo Polk Infant H. B. Barber former Aimrllk) rMldenl and mloye ol Ihe Sgnta ft Railway, H. o.

Barber, died this mornlno In UK Sonlo Fe HoxMtol ol Tooeka. Mr. Barber's home was In Graveside rites lor Leslie Fletcher Polk, one-doy-eld sen Mr. ond Mrs. A.

R. Polk of MS Louisiana, were to be, ot 4 p.ni. today In Llano Cemetery. In I9W ol Seogravei as a slotlo John w. Gay, minister rl the Son'rlerk.

He transferred to Amarlllo Junes Arganbright WHEELER Services for James Norvell Arnnbrloht, jt, Wheeler, are pending with Wrlftht-Dtnson Funeral Arganbright died Tuesday mornlni Your Birthday uur, oici ine son n. rronsrerrra TO Mmarino Jaclnlo Church of Christ, wos to officiate I l9 ond worked In Ihe accounllno deivirl was under dlrectlri; of N. nient. la heot oMi'i deo'lh'." "iTM 'I 1 )r Born he lolned Sonto Operoloj of an fag Odd Mullry I3KC It upon yourself and was 0 mernbei irlags 4 Soni Funeral DlrectO'd. The Infonl died Tuesday mornlna In Norlhweit Hospital.

Other survivors Include two sisters, Pamela Kay ond Motkelle Lynn, and lamlly with water from Burcai of Reclamation projects dcliv ered at between one to five cents. But technology indicates the desallnization costs can be even- itually reduced to 20 cents or llower, Hunter said, making the cheap enough for farm- 'ers WASHINGTON (AP) Agriculture Department The has Other ways of getting water greot-ora The Rev. victor Cranberry, pastor of the Pltoiant Valley Baalist Church', win officiate, turlol was to be In Memorial Mrs. Zlmmer 'died Monday ot her home. Survivors Include her husband, son, llree stepsons, three Itep- iv grandchildren and five daughter daughters.

are still feasible, Hunter said, but each method has special be used on Apollo 11. Their''work will be complicat ed by the mysterious mascones Mav "i vaponiers oniy at which in effect tend to produce times when there were few or sort of bumpy or uneven orbit. Six of the mascones were dis- UK ucpari- eovered last year, through radio nient said, but it was turning up tracking of Lunar Orbitor in household fumigation. experiment conditions The agent was approved 1951 for commercial and indus-l? 8 1 seedi on! trial use in vaporizers onlv a 'he "o'g run and does not pro- times when f. Vlde water when and where spacecraft, tions were These concentra- noted beneath six large maria or dry seas on the face of the moon.

Trackers plotted the space craft accelerations on outlawed the insecticide that it is too danger- that Federal registration for some 30 products w.v canceled by the is often snarled in politics, he said. Ituall Depolluted water must even- be any wa on! he no people at hand. Lindane was not for home use, the One department under restaurant showed that in five days "prac tically all food, packages and unpackaged, contained illegal i want it," he added. MARRIED TUESDAY MERIDA, Venezuela fUPM-- Tulio Davila, 85. married Maria La Cruz, 18, at Milla church in Mcrida Tuesday.

Mrs. Naom! Zlmmer He wos tronlferred to Chicago In Auoust 1957 and retired there last Aunusl. He was a member ot the First Christian Church ef Amarlllo. Survivors Include hit wife, Marlorle; his mother, Mrs. Lllllon larher of 19W C'yoe; two slslers, Mrs.

Bess tlmmermon at Hawthorne and Mri. Ruth Aldrldae of Albuaueraue. for Mri. Naomi Zlmmer, were, to be al Chapel'. for Mri.

today In Boxwell Ivy Ulric W. Underwood clerk in accounting when ne An In IN4 an went to Los Angeles Funeral services are pendlno with Blackburn-Snow Funerol Directors. Tri-State Area Mrs. Lena Beard SHAMROCK Funerol services lor Mrs. Leno Beard, 76, of Shamrock, ore THURSDAY TAURUS (April 21-May 21) new plan may be long it uiion for Bopliif Church.

Survlvor Juntv work out proposal iui o' the future activity without further Mane; -J' 1 1 Amarillo Globe-Times Wednesday. April 30. 19O New Laws Are Asked To Limit U.S. Gambling By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oending with lear Ric Undtr BBx'wil'l The Rev. Lelhao, pastor of Pa-amount Baptist Church at Clovls.

N.M., will offlclole. Burial will In Mimorlol jShomrock I ior oeior for Ulrlc Shomrock four ooo, rwocd, 52, of 3116 Gobies, She 05 member of the mter, will be ot 10:30 o.m Thunday Ch r( -h, Order of the Pork Cemetery. Mr. Unrierwood died Tuesday Veterans Administration Hospital. Survivors include his net three sisters.

ilnfl two sons Funeral died Tuesday night in )909. She hod lived in years before returnIno First Baptist Mrs. Maude F. Tlnslcy SHAMROCK Funeral services for Mri. Maude F.

Tlnsley, who lived on a ranch 7 south ot Shamrock, were to be at 7:30 p.m. today In the United Methodist Church. The Rev. Jfm Share, pastor of the i Methodist Church at Trent, Rev. Hoyt Ellis, pastor of Church at Corinth, were lo officiate.

Burial was to be tn Shamrock Cemetery by Clay Funerol Home. Born in Garland, Mrs. Tlnjlcv had bern a Wheeler County resident since She was a member of the First She was the widow of j. c. Tlnsley, vho died In 1940.

Include three daughters, nr Willo, Vnuohn Tlnsley of Lubbock viiui I.M, uTurr oi ine tancrn the Shcmrock Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Altha A. Mathcson Funeral servia the TAIPEI Nationalist China trade Ur IUrSaQV Grl Rev. j' C.

Traweeh, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Llano Cemeterv Mrs. Mntheson died Tuesday In Northwest Texas Hospital. 'Survivors Include her husband, th er5 a si and three Star and Survivors include 0 douffhter, Mrs. Bob Sullivan of Holjlngton, a son, Bill of Bryon; two listers, Mrs, C.

C. Brothers of Shamrock Mrs. Georae Paschal of AilC; a brother, Elmer "wnlher ot Demi no, N.M., and four arandchildrcn. Mrs. Mary Waldroop MANGUM, Oklu.

Funeral services (Or Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Waldrooo, 73, cf Manoum. will be at A p.m. 'hursday Mrs. Nino Morgan ond Mrs.

Hai-el Davis, both ol Shorn rack, three grandchildren In the Monoum ot with W. S. Bovett, minister, officiating. Burial will be In Riverside Cemeterv by Johnson-Southwest Mortuary. Mrs.

Waldroop died Sunday at home northwest of Mangum. Include her husband, douohters, four sons, five sisters, it grandchildren ond eight oreot-grondchll- Programs for Wednesday Evening, April 30 Type color and one great-eraiidchild James E. Jacks HART Funeral services foi 73, ot Horl, were to V- p.nv today Wood-Dunnlnfl Colonla In Plalnvlew. CANCER (June 22-July 23) A day which may well present a ll Mn treasures to the Cancer a to bribe law cn- enough to see them in unlikely 1 01 1 01 "TM 1 or Public officials to Places. Be warned against false friends.

LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Today's investments should tomorrow's lowcvor, speculate outside your own field. their own gambling state Another provision would a i i a federal offense to en in profits. Take Ore.j large scale gambling ncti'vitips that you defined as five or more persons operating for more than i. I i i i i I I I I Hall I (Aug.

24-Sept. 23) days, and grossing $2,000 in a lake it a point to be at your single day est when times are most! his accompany letter to thr Tying. This is a day which a i Bus 1 well secure future for you. 'Control Act of tiBHA rtcpYairOcr tohe Evurv thnnlrl hn irir.i made Svery effort' should be ease tensions on the home front. Strive for a period of rest jomes and relaxation.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The Rev. E. Weothers, BoptW minister from Summerlleld, was to officiate.

Burial was to be In plain Park Cemelery. Mr. Jocks died Sunday while visiting son in Douglns. Arlr. Survivors Include his wile, six sons, three daughters, Iwo broth grandchildren ond grandchildren.

Jerry C. Eaton two Timet and listingi appearing here are published as a public jervice Oeoge C. "Jack" Vestal, 70, of ond ore correct occording to ichcduloi furnished by the was reported in stations, ing Fisher liody and Chevrolet SHOP WARDS TIL 9 PM EVERY NIGHT THRU SATURDAY 3 KMCSIZE WillET CREATIVE twos- PORTRAITS FOR ONLY DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Bola Type Indicates color KVII 7--ABC Fri. May 9 thru Mon. May 12 AMARILLO CIVIC CENTER timiOKS IT THBt UK LOW DUOS! MONTGOMERY WESTERN PLAZA AT WESTERN resident, were to be oday HM I said crime feeds on nionev obtained through illegal gambling.

"In order to check tiie problem, we must check its cause," Assess other ne sail We stop the- flow astuteness! 0 money to organized i You i a i enterprises should pay off handsomely the near future. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. SERIOUS 22) Increase your skills a where a craft is concerned. Hobbies take up much of your DERBY, England (UPD- -i i "Don't play with the girls the time during a day of (soccer) Association of and watching. Derby told athletes Tuesday.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 20) A meeting with umism The ban was soccer players Evergree ul personalities could well change) exhibition games with i your life. Make contacts count are not allowed to issued to stop from playinr- ed home at 2003 Mllom in Amorlllo. Amorlllo arrangements were Blackburn-Show Funeral Directors. Survivors include 0 daughter, a son brother ond two sisters.

PAMPA Funeral services for Royce C. Hunt, 63, of pampo, were to j.m. today in Ihe Duenke Chapel. The Rev. Dai i Baptist Burial was to be in Memory Cemetery.

Mr. Hunt, a retired pumper Service Oil died Monday oltft Come Brides Glenn Campbell Rnv Good Guys KOyCC MUIU Funerol TM ave reat impac the a events simply bv 3on comeron. pastor of the rpmaininn oulm rtnn't Church, wos to olliclote.ir em lnln cdlm Don be sub AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Fcb. 19) Time to push your program i of advancement if you would gain your objective on schedule.

Apply force in the right direc tion. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21 have a great impac a -v a charity, if, ridiculous to take the games seriously." answered Lynne Fretti, 19. Mrs. viola Fowler ofliciote 171; to outside interference allM ARIES a 22-April 20) -1 a sure a your private life ond 00 ts exemplary to outsiders al i least.

Appearances are most important today. BORGER Fipnerol services for Mrs. Viola Mov Fowler, 78, ot PaniPO, 0 former Borqor "ei.rient, will be ot p.m. Thursday In Ed Brown and Sons Chanel of the Fountains. E.

V. GorreM, reader of Borwr Church of Christ, Scientist, will officiate. Burlol will be In Highland Pork Cemtttry. Mrs. Fowlc 1 died Tuesday evening In Highland General Hospital ot Pompo.

nallve of Arnold, Ncb.i she co Borger in 1934. She had lived Pom DO a little over a year. Survivors include ton. Vaden Borger; a douahtcr, Mrs. Sylvia Oourtev of Roseville, brother, Perrv Pendleton of Lo Junta, lh-ee grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Oklahoma Man Said Critical Afler Accident critical condition today at Northwest Texas Hospital with injuries sustained a afternoon when his pickup truck and house trailer overturned 15 miles north of Amarillo on Texas 13fi. Vestal has a badly mangled left hand, severe head cuts and possible internal injuries. He underwent surgerv late Tuesday. Officers said Vestal was northbound, pulling the trailer about 20 feet long and was on Stnkes HitGM DETROIT (AP) asamst General Motors facilities in six states idled nearly 38,000 workers today and threatened to spread further. The strike began Monday at assembly facilities in California Missouri, Van Nuys, Kansas City, North Tarrytown, N.Y., Janesville, Atlanta ml Baltimore.

About 28,000 men struck those plants. Another 8.400 men arc strik- long downgrade when trailer began to "fishtail." the Furniture and personal effects jwere scattered over the area when the truck and trailer overturned. Officers said that in addition to the normal hazard of pulling a trailer downhill, the brisk tailwind at the time may have contributed to the accident. The highway was blocked for nnetime and traffic was detoured around the wreckage. Area Residents Meet Legislators Austin Bureau AUSTIN a a barbecucc ooked in Austin drew a crowd of about 350 to the Knights of Columbus Hall here Tuesday night.

The event was the annual Panhandle party for members of the Texas House and facilities in St. Louis in an unrelated action over work standards. GM announced late Tuesday that about 1,200 men at Harrison Radiator Division plants in Lockport and Buffalo, N.Y., had been laid off because of the strikes. Lay-offs also are expected all other divisions lhat supply parts the Chevrolet, Pontiac and Buick cars normally assembled PublicIofices 1 wle ol their mt chevrolcl school bos; Word body ond J-cyllnder c-tilne bolh In excellent condillon; 34 cnpocily; two speed; no spin Detroit reor oxle. Located ot the Conod courthouse Bids will oeceplea GE '31 week Endlno Saturday, May 3, No work In Ihe lodge this week.

Tuesday, 8 p.m., Area work meetino Canyon City Ledge No. 7:30 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Masters. Wardens Sjcretorlw ot son Jocinii PALO DURO LODGE No. 1239 1701 Polk Endlno Saturday, 7:30 p.m., M.M. Degree.

8 p.m., Workshop al Canyon City 7:30 n.ni., Floor practice. 7:30 o.m Stated Communication. Visiting Maioni Welcom GEORGE MATTHEW, BILL at the struck plants. Chevrolet and CMC truck plants were also expected to feel the pinch as the strike con. Chrysler Corp.

was notified Tuesday by the United Au Workers that some 3,500 wor ers al the suburban Detro Sterling Stamping Plant wi strike next week unless safet grievances are resolved. The plant was the scene of recent wildcat strike that force Chrysler to lay off more tha 30,000 workers whose plants de pended on the products of th stamping plant. Among those Gov. Preston governor skipped the barbecue because of a prior commitment but circulated among the crowd for about a half hour. Other guests included several judges from the Texas of Criminal Appeals ar, ule Jexas Supreme Court, various slate officials and members of the Capitol press corps.

A contingent of about i citizens from A a i Hereford. Canyon and PUinview the reception am The barbecue, which in past Newspaper Aid Amendments Are Added to Bill WASHINGTON (AP) Sen attending was Edward W. Brooke, R-Mass Smith. The as intreduced two imend mcnts to Ihe pending News paper Preservation Act whic would provide further relie: from a recent Supreme Cour decision. Court Th decision limited antitrus the in the merger of 40 a fish fry AIL SIATS MSIRVfD $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 SAVI $1.00 ON KIDS UNMR 12 1:15 PM SATURDAY 10:10 AM 4:15 PM TICMTS NOW ON tAli AT AMARIUO CfMTii years has been an annual event acquainting Panhandle citizens with the elected officials I Austin.

Members of the Panhandle delegation formed a receiving I line to greet arriving legislators. Band Leader and Wife To Separate HOLLYWOOD (AP) Bandleader Herb Alpert and hit wife Sharon, who met at Fairfax High In Los are reported separating after 11 yean of marriage. A family friend slid there no plans divorce. Alptrt, and his 28-year-old wife have two children. failing newspaper wilh a healtt er one.

The act, in Bookes in preserves the pub ication of newspapers in anj city where a joint operating arrangement "has been or may he entered in to because of nomic distress." Brooke's addition would define economic distress good faith while retaining cer tain flexibility." Secondly, Brooke proposed i time limit on when prior judge- ments may be examined. As it stands now, cases hefore 1900 could be considered, said Brooke's measure would limit Ids to a period aiter 1933, when oldest of the present 22 ar rangementi came into being. produced by barnacles has twice the atrength of any commercial glue new on the market the National Geographic Society aajn. natural adheaive hardens In aalt water and withstands men thae 7,000 pounds ef FHA Public Information Release The Commission has acquired t'nt renewing prowrtles and the disposition programs hove been completed (AH offers on the following oropertiej will be considered simultaneously when submitted to ond received bv The Lubbock, Texas, office, within workinp; offer the i day of the listing). Drawings to establish processino priority, will be held In Lubbock office on the first day following the five working day period at a.m.

Amarillo No. 3 494 Inman, 18. WO REPAIRED ML HDP. fADR 550 30 YRS. FB 3 1.

FA 494-007791 J03, 1304 North Nonre, ill, 350. REPAIRED S. 5150 DP, MDR 175. MT 30 YRS Br 3 1'i I 'A 494.0M3B2-203, 1033 Sloort Drive, 59.100. A I 1 ML HDP.

MOR ISO, MT 30 YRS. ASB 3 Vfi FA. Offers Submitted 37136.S-49-M3. 3617 SE 30th. 4W-99001 7-9fl7, 4301 Olsen Blvd 4214 5.

Porker 83 Carolina 494-04I44S-203, 1002 Hllcrest Sold 494-038540, 3204 Fleetwood 49-593738, 2119 N. Roosevelt 5505 Lawrence LosHiTtiii 2 LOST: In Rtdgtcreit Addition, White Toy noodle, onswers to "French Frjes." Reward. 3SS-1791, 373-7911. FOUND: Poodle, call and describe" Jones, 373-ilM. LOST: 2 pointer bird dogs, 1 white, black sootted, ticked.

1 female, white liver spotted. Reward LOST: Chlld't while toy poodle, omwerj Shoe Shoo. Reward. 355. LOST: Femol, block ana white toy fox terrier Olsen Pork area.

$10 reword. Answers to "Di Sergei, S50J driver's iicensj; Medicare, dM Credit cordi. 3M-M7. REWARD per reel. On February 23, Texas Oklohomo Inc lost id oartom, each carton contolnlno reels wire moonetlc tope hixHoo feet), wfjlch Sn out of sack cf a troller.

Cartons were Jjrkea 01 follows: SHIPPER: MEM- CORPORATION, MM SHUU- SANTA CLARA, CALIF. CONSIGNEE: DAVIS EQUIPMENT y)ST. Enoliijf Pointer femalerApTTi St. In vicinity of Falrlone Mioo- oinq center, reward. 311-1444, 370 Yucca.

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