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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 11

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A suspected Viet Cong is led by U.S. and South Vietnamese guards to interrogation. Mrs. Sharp, who died Monday morning at her home of a hecrt had Fr of Abilene, lived In Amarillo 45 years. business.

Site of the Amarillo operation is a Six-acre tract a half a wo's 'to be In Memorial Park west Of Coulter Road OH erv by Scnooler-Cordon Funerol U.S. 66. Directors. Rep. Walter Knapp and Col.

A 7- rr iivcw HI years. J. Mason will participate inj Survivors include her husband, A. tile flaffrakin? TT daughters, Mrs. Omar Wood of 319 in Sf aen ine U.b.

and Mrs. Grace Tennison of 1105 and Texas flags Will be un-i Central; five sons, Haskell of furlpd Oklahoma City, Gordon of 2409 Wichita, (Clarence of 1305 N. Johnson, Fincher Kep. Walter Knapp and Col of 2013 Evergreen and David of A will tt two brothers, Oscar A. J.

ivjason W1J1 participate Uli Hammond of Levellond ond Harry Ham- the flagraising, 01 jhree sisters, Mrs. U.S. and Texas flags will be unfurled. i Lelp Tesferman of Oklahoma City, Miss Effie Hammond of Levelland and Mrs. Grace Lever of rnia; 16 srandchlidren, 16 great-grandchildren ond i wionucnnaren, 16 gri Joe Grimm Of Boys Ranch, i one grtot-grondchild.

Award Goes Testimony Continues In Trial of Sergeant was named the states outstanding Vocational Industrial Clubs of America student this year, will officiate in the board cutting. Holding the board for Grimm will be Barrett Green of Saginaw, vice president in charge of merchandising and Amarillo John Stiff. Bruce Burleson Funeral services for Bruce Burleson, 70, of 405 Tommy, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday In ihe Schooler-Gordon Colonial Chapel. The Rev.

Keith Wiseman, Pleasant Valley Church officiate. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Services Today For Ex-Mayor Of Wellington WELLINGTON Services for J. B. Castleberry, 86, a former Wellington mayor and rancher, in the First Baptist Church.

Rev. Leroy pastor of the Son Jaclnto Baptist Church. will oHIclote. Funeral arrangements were pastor, was to officiate. Bunal by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors.

The Frailer infant was dead at ho in Monday night at Northwest Texas by KelSO Funeral Home. beside the parents, Include Mr. Castleberry, wllO was Jwo sisters, Reoecco and Elizabeth, and! visiting 3 daughter. Mrs. James a brother, Kelly, all of the family home; grandparents, Mr.

ond Mrs. Lock Sewei Tri-State Area Eli A. Floyd Gillentine of of 1528 smiley and'Mr. night in Deaf Smith County Hospital in Hereford. He was born in Cleveland, and came to Collingsworth County in 1911 from Oklahoma.

Mr. Castleberry I organize the first bank at MEMPHIS Funerol services for lli Dods0n He moved to Wellington Allison Fioyd, 84, ot the Brice 1915 and established a far Funeral chapei :3 Qmi todav in dealership. He retired from that The Rev. Truman Boyd, pastor of i business in 1952. Lakeview First Baptist Church, arid thei Rev.

Ricky Skaggs, pastor of Brice First After retirement, he became Baptist churcn, officiated. Burial wasja farmer and rancher and sc-rv- in fhe I OOF Cemetery at Lakeview. ntavnr nf Mr. Floyd, a retired former, died Sun-i ea as mayor Ot ton dov night in Hall County Hospital. Born In Cooke County, he came to Hall County in 1923.

Survivors include his wife, Elvira of Lakeview; two sons, Daiton and Woodrow, to 1957. Mr. Castleberry was a Baptist. a 50-year member of the pastor of Doth of daughters, Lodge and VV3S active urch, willlAllenHfrnry of Lakeview ond Mrs. Aubrey 1 civic work To Gergeni i Wicks, and Amarillo 1 ony'rHos'pita'l' offer a long Illness.

i -m 11 An 101 resident 1949, he Bill Wallace, manager Of the! WQS nofiv of Siiverton ond hod terming jAmarilto unit worldwide He eS was hcrQe tt'n!" 1 i 42 An Amarillo educator, Steve Gergeni, was presented with the: highest award given by the Tex-i SAN ANTONIO (AP) Tes- as Association for Health, itimony was to continue today Physical Education and Recrea-jin the court martial of a Lack- tion at the 46th annual Air Force Base drill ser- jMftjyention held over the weekendjgeant accused of beating, kick- Corpus Christi. jing and choking basic trainees who is director of last summer. firm, said that in case of in- i clement weather the ceremonies i would be held inside the new buildinj The of Brice, seven grandchildren and nine great-orondchildren. Mrs. Rosa Crowson and a member of the Pleasant! Valley Methodist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Pauline; two sons, Robert Sruce Jr. of Boulder, Survivors, in addition to his daughter, include a son, Bobo of Wellington; a sister, Mrs. MIAMI Funeral services for Mrs.i Bertha Angeles; Rosa Blanche Crowson, vo, of Miami, i a brother, Gus of Bethesda, 0 lcmt five grandchildren and two of i great-grandchildren. ithe Miami First United Methodist was to officiate. Burial wos to be inj will he Sllverton and Mrs Price of Plain view ond a brother, Mexico.

Miomi Cemetery, Survivors I Pomp "pushed me back into the of the company's major and I bumped my head." The Centers, in addition Oliver said it was a retail sales in their own loca-JMrs Prnffpr rv' nn thp har-l- nf Vuc 1.. AJ.UJ.J.CI include three sons, four) a Nev laughters, a brother, 14 grandchildren) "land 11 great-grondcnitdren. 8250 Is Taken From Tree Lot Mrs. Freda Evans tap" on the back of his head.tions, also supply building!" He was asked if the for the company's hurt him. i smaller units, called "home it didn't (hurt)--just my i centers." in adjacent areas.

physical education and Prosecution attorneys said (pride, that's all," be said. safety for the Amarillo Publicjthey planned to call five more! Airman James Wesley Funeral services tor Mrs. v. C. (Lillie ere scheduled for 2 p.m.

today 01 the EncfmofKJ Funeral Home in Freda Sterne I A thier with an apparent Scrooge complex Monday night Services for MrsJ on a nt nf Evens, 66, a Panhandle. eluered Men Club Mae) Proffer, 54, former Am-arilio res- resident since 1923, will be at 10 a.m.: Christmas ree 0 a Irfnnt I iO DO W- CC iJI, tH, Wednesdov In the First United Methodist ChUrch. and Western and stole a cashbox approximately Schools, received the State Honor Award in recognition of leadership, witnesses to testify against S. 20, of Chicago, testified OUveri Sgt Raymond T. Lucy 28.

did not appear to be pushed Moiybden SWC THE COUNTER Reisresentotive inter-deoler quotations at approximately 10 a.m. from NASD. Prices do not include retail markup, markdown, or commission. Quotations courtesy Scfinelder-Berntt It Hickan. Amarex l3Vi 14 American Matt.

10 Aztec Oil Gas 12'A Business Mens Assuronct 21 Vi 21 3 ,4 Capitol Southwest 2 15 Franklin Life ITVi 13 PefroDynamics 6Vs insurance Securities Republic Natl Sboprite Food Southland Life of a father! hard. When Green was grabbed 16 serves as gea nt has been tried and con- of Greenville, Ohio, testified Tv TM jvicted on two charges of mis- that Lucy beat him on the Lifetime treating recruits. A third goes tocks with a belt and 16. He to trial here next week jjj- sergeant told him: 'Til beat the daily and wl on the state of his -w i. rtT-rt 0 Co, Jam es I'f -Hen educabon programs in day from four young Negro air-'Thorn, denied a prosecution re- Tt- WC such as badminton, bowling and nen, including three who were quest to enter into evidence col-! 1 ua on archery that can be played Assigned to correctional photographs purporting to In Better to the warden rnTTHl flnnJir lira i i i throughout life.

Gergeni and 2uSiu duCati( teachers unde witnesses' ri have developed a physical! announcing his hunger strike, at Lackland for allegedly! show bruises on Gilbert's; thighs. fl a ri rriv ur8liv ch on tests. They Earlier Monday, the Ut City, Ken. The Rev. James Boswell, pastor, will! I Proffer died Sunday night assisted by the Rev.

Raymond j. Arkansas City, where she had lived i HaH posior of the Firsi Baptist Church, in Cash and checks. i about 15 years. Buriol will be in Panhandle Cemetery! rvi nfni- Survivors include her husband, Vcrnon Poston Funerol Home. i AllllS, eXCCUtH I three sons, Danny of Kansas vM "i Ev a who was born ot Fairview, of the YMCA, Said today the Keith of Liberal Kan onrt nf Vo IKj Ia1e Sunday in NorthwestUi.

a. -i i New or Liceroi, and Ed of! TexQS Hoscital in Amor! 0 apparently occurea about while members were at the rear of the lot. would like to warn all people who bought trees lowa, ond i Monday and paid by check to payment on the cheeks," Mills said. "We would also like them to contact us at the YMCA office." Receipts from the Y's Men's Clu annual tree sales go to Edna S. Johnson Brice Sterne of Dovenoort, tt.

United Methodist Church. uc. The Rev. J. Shorp, minister, williROV E.

officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Blockiurn Sh JW Fun was deod on Southwestern Life Pro Chem co United Internationa! Purr's Cafeterias 2L fitness program that resulted in' Jl 2 A 1 1 1 children threw out two charges alleging I Lucy struck an airman on the 8:20 p.m. 3 miles east of Panhandle. Mrs. 19V3 12 Amarillo school more Still to be heard was testi-l chest and made another recruit 11:15 Report from Neol B.

Scon Commodities, Inc. LIVE CATTLE Dec. 29.70 Feb. 30.60 30.45 3Q.SQ April 30.95 30.67 30.75 any other school system in Tex- children win- ony on allegations that Lucy i sit in a trash can. A 3 a I kicked Airman Basic Mario de As Gilbert was Awards" thanjCerda in the buttocks, and that ined Mondav.

he ai Physical Fitness Awards" thanjCerda in the that amr nthfr crhrinl ctretom in i. -A. as. At the TAHPER convention. Gergeni was chosen vice FMOZIN route BELLIES 05 31 1D of health and Hlch Low La Feb.

March May July GRAIN QUOTATIONS (Furnished by H. Heniz A Co.) Chicago Futurti WHEAT: Dec. UP Mor. 1445s Up 3 May 144 Up V-3 July 738H Up CORN: Dec. 118Vi UD 'i Mor.

121V: Up A'IOV 125Vi Up -s July Up te OATS: Dec. 58'a Up vi SOYBEANS: Jan. Down KANSAS CITY FUTURES WHEAT: Dec. orichonoecf he struck de Cerda with his hand, making him fall into a window and sustain a head cut Lucy faces possible maximum "ast vice presi- punishment of a dishonorable on its executive board for and allowances, and a year at hard labor for each of the five cross camp-like treatment." Sirhan demanded barriers be ooened so he ai i winicu fvicmuuiii cnurcn, jne talk to Other Condemned men- Republican Women's Club and United without shouting" in Foi-vie'w" 2 edn 1 ''i var ous youth projects and sup' Cm o. erv crt of Christmas Tree Day j.m.

miles ensf Ot Honhond e. Cent'al XZ 6 031 Iowa, and hod lived in Amoriilo since; Mr rnnlrlP" 55 She wcs a mr-nber of the LUU1U! POU United Merhodist church, ihe IdiSe about the allegations before the trial opened. Civilian defense attorney James Gfllespie called Gilbert's testimony a "quagmire of inconsistencies." Sgt. Ronald E. Wood, 29, of Ad I'iwith other prisoners, admitted mak- oath wire arri ovorr-icp Churcfl Women.

dtiu i.Aen,.st: Survivors include her husband, Harold; Ketchum, a native of was found dead at his home Saturday. Justice of the Peace E. L. Anderson ruled that Mr. Ketchum had' accidentally fallen ot his home ond suf-i I a broken neck.

i former professional baseball nlayer.i four sons, Stanley of the family hom A I i UUdCJUUi; UI 0 f0r Okioh0ma in barriers and 15-foot i Daughter. White There are no known survivors. J.U.U-W- VA HAt J. J. AJ.

VA eignt years He is also a ged offenses with which he Indianapolis, was convict- member of die representative 15 charged. Jed on two of five counts of mal- assembly of the Amencan! Airman Ernest J. Green, recruits at Lackland last! Association for Health Physical of Tampa FIa- testi-jweek and received a Education and Recreation. ied Monday, that grabbed space separating Sirhan from Gfenwood," Minn.rond Other OCCUpantS Of Death ROW wo; sisters, Mrs. Lucy Conrodj have to be maintained for the of canyon' prondcn7fdren.

cn urls aSSaSSUl'S protection. he rea UK tnat The warden said "at least one ithe st. POUI united Methodist church, concrete death threat" has been made against Sirhan and "we Mrs Geneva Bullington believe it was from One Of the Funeral services for Mrs. Geneva 11113111 fighting over to the South Vietnamese. The Pentagon said Mondav rai services for Toby ond the United 475,200 States in still has Vietnam.

i Minerva Bullington, 72, of 3M N. Fair mont, who died Monday niaht In Hioh wTfont son Turner of 4439 in Amarillo, were to be at 2 p.m. uMXOn S3ld he Will have Dulled today In the First Boptlst Church here. iGQ.OOO out bv Dec 15 He said the withdrawal will The Rev. Jomes Allison, pastor, wos 'to officiate.

Buriol was to be in Lockney Cemetery by Carter Funeral Home. The infant was born Sunday and died U.S. troops of continue Mondov morning in Lockney of whether the Hosoltal. UC infcludes cf by the throat, Gilbert testified I bachelors decree from nr trial also and in Wood's against a wall. I across the face and the word me anu t.

TM. nfuSinT "doomed" i Benedict's College at "My wind was cut off for ap-iand conflicting testimony, al rt masters from the: proxi 3Q jthat trial. Gillespie also" inere als a oTher' survivors include sister, Christy! Communists launched a a Plains Sootlst wlii be at p.m. Wednesday in Summit 3-aptist; ne family home; ondioffprKi'vp Church. Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. a The Rev. Monroe pastor, Locknev ond Mr.

and Mrs. 0 D.jnot regard 3S Ukelv He a officiate. Burial will be in Llano Cemf- Turner of Turkey. terv under direction of N. S.

Gn'qgs Sons P'ncrol Hircctirs. A native of Sprlnatown, Mrs. Bullington; of Oklahoma and ivanced. work toward a doctorat. plained of a Airman Calvin L.

Mapp. igsistencies." gmire of ffita Atlanta, S. Sgt. Daniel Clark, 34, of since 1951 and i man with l-nifp cairi Part i a rri ber cf Summ.it p.opi.'v uiurcn man uun a Knue. saia and hQd en on A moriiio resident for The threat was in a letter to 'o veo-s.

ithp warripn frnm insirlo tho nric Survivors include her husband, Frank; me ai aen irom insiae tne pns- fi ve sisters, Mrs. Katie EII.S of Yuma, On. Mrs, Ruby Barnes, Mrs. Sarah (the Communists do not. have i TT the ca abilit they possessed Memorial Kites Here ione year ago for launcing such ian offensive.

For Mrs. I ixon comments produced 15 ithc first direct admission from KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY AP) Celtic 1, calves 50; steers ond heifers, choice 1125 la sloushter steers fully stec and Uyver slow, barely steady; choice heifers steady; good aboot steady; cows sfeoclyj comment'' despite to strong; feeders steady; steers choice 2825-75; few 29.00; mixed good ond i dent remarks. choice 27.oo-28.oo; 2S.op-27.po; heifers spokesman for the U.S. t7h Memorial services for Mrs. 1 Preside there wa a mass er klllinf nf i a fuiiyi(CONTINUED FROM Oliver, a Negro, testified that; The three sergeants were grabbed him in the vicin-ilieved of training instructor jobs ity of his neck and chin and outcome of the cases.

to the United Nations for mercv the Presi- Otis Buchanan for him. She described prison Funerol services for Otis Buchanan, i21 3 W. 1.0th, be at 10:30 ell, "nd Walker; who dTed! of Vietnamese civilians jSaturday in Lima. will be' a Lai in the Song My 'held early in January in the, a 196 8- iFirst Christ Church here. i at appears was certainly Mrs.

Trolinger, widow of a i a massacre, under no cirrum- it' justified." Nixon and arlme tew 28.00;; cnoice a a mixed good ond choice 26.50-27.00; soodjAir Force said: We cant say. the Presi- somewhat 6 ent had, he re- feeder steeri choice 550-700 Ib 6CC-5Q fb 30.oo-3i.oo; 850-1000 ib 28.00- 30.00; good 500-700 Ib 29.00-37.50; 700-935! Ib feeder oood anJitnan the choice 475-725 ib good 23.50- ea ted the Air Force's standard! 26.50; steer colves Choice 350-450 Ib 34.00- Man's Death Caused Bv Fractured Skull STcet COIVC5 iu 36.50; eood 295-435 Ib 31.00-34.00; heifer: explanation Of what it dOCS in calves flood and 325-450 Ib 28.00- a 05 31.00. Hogs borrowi end gilts uneven. "They have their rules." she ISW" nwd Ploneer co-owner of" added "But it is not zood 0 de Coin op to of DAv( Clothiers of Amarillo, was bornj a i As far as i kind of Is fan good for Burial Grapeland. She lived is concerned, I believe I especially Death Row? He can- os1itai und in i Amarill more than 40 yearsjtnat itj's an isolated incident, see anyone He cannot talk! Born Lexington, he before moving to Pennsylvania Certainly within this admns- 1 'TM 1 Trolinger died injtration we are doing ever'thing I Survivors include a son, Don of Denver; 11963.

possible to find out whether it i a brother, Thomas of and A npnhpw Trnlinoor iwas anr? en fa-r 'four sisters, Mrs. soiiy McGMi of Fort! A nepnew. unaues iroimger isuidiea ano so lar our worth. Mrs. Morris Jenkins of IMS 4400 Charlene in indicates that it anyone.

It is very bad." Rezoning- Mrs. Teeno Bdker of Dallas ond Mrs. Tina Lorlno of Cleburne. An autopsy performed on thei about 8 a.m. by Charles ii.vrmvrTTMTrr-n j- -v "At the request of the Royal body of Marion Derwood Hen-IKeys, the apartment building! ROM PAGE Mrs Claudine Ford who was found deadjmanager.

by eight other adjacent, -nrp flight," Monday morning front of his Police said the victim's face? property owners, opposed the a artmen at 2208 W. 8th, was i was covered with blood and a'change. She said she understood revealed death was due to brain; wound was just above the left! a package liquor store was to a since services for Mr, M. tian Church with Dr. Newton pastor, officiotlno.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO f'JPH Uv" Cattle 1700; steady; choice and 19.00-21.00. Hogs 4501 barrows steady to 22.50-23.55. 2s higher; i-s 325-400 ibs Burial will be in Llano Cemetery DV caused by a fractured, ear. They said the head wound located on the property and i Boxwe a-others Funeroi Directors. ifi-hter aircraft mav return fire un (scratches on his hand and i said she believed it would ere ate nd i UDon." Justice of the Peace Cliff 'abrasions on one finger and both! safety problems because of the i JJ-o Siaw Elsewhere "in the Roberts said he was delaying knees and elbows may have! traffic.

and Veat-orandcni'idren. South Vietnamese headquar- a rulin in the case miil a been caused by a fall. i Mrs. Fields also pointed Martha Wilson cowsiters reported 14 Vietnamese Pf 1 investigation was com-j A wr stwatch) which was -gat one of the applicants. R.j' lVlarina lison and 78 wounded in three'P 1 had stopped at 2-47 Farnsworth of 834 Georgia.

iVist Cong attacks. Officers who investigated said; The ma said Hcndricksl als slg ed the petltlon op i i a i i a a i was no immediate! naf at address sm cfiange. jounced bv N. Sons Funeral icart that it had released 23 ai ievidenc foul ft it Am weeks said that any memorial con-jwas." tributions may go to the Firstl He refused to pass judgment 'Christian Church. on the soldiers and ex-soldiers by involved in the affair and he all-jsaid a civilian commission to rjinvcstigate the incident -would grandchildren.

"'not be useful at this time." Services (or Mrs Mortha vwson, government troops capturedjpeared that Hendricks, 49, had! Jin the Mekong Delta a weekjfallen and struck his head on! The broadcast said they i concrete. iwere freed after they denounced! His was United States and the Saigon' government. The Philippine government i began withdrawing the last of the 2,000 noncombat troops it sent to Vietnam. A planeload jwas flown to Manila, and the was on medicat was on meOlcatwn. store question was not to be considered in approving or vi Said the ll 3 uor 1 3t Lawyers To Sponsor Seminar on Lending eight veors.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Churcfi. The Amarillo Bar Association will sponsor a daylong seminar me f-irsT rrwoyrenon TM-- a She is survived bv her nephew, riaaj on consumer credit ana documenting cash loans under R. Pltmon of bankers, anyone dealing with retail time sales. consumer credit or loans, and Moratorium Activities Start Today 1 4 1-. AJ A I C3IUCIK X.WM" i-, CANYON Films and to be before: Facts and myths Qn Hawley, and had lived inj zoning was extended to ss a cts of consumer lending, in- State Bar, who will speak on the mechanics of making and 'm ci! Recommending its approvalJMrs Nancv Blackburn-Shaw i a 1 odle said the chanse be! -i Chapel with Dr.

W. Winfred; consistent with gold city plan-i Funerol services for Mrs. Money of the bar 'from 'Moore, pastor of the First Bap- ning T1 1 hn Mnnrfnv ln Set jtist Church, officiating, i Burial be 'Cemetery. Hendricks was born Commissioners, on a 3-2 vote, in Llano denied the application because i fonvo.elctnt an, a throughout the Panhandle. iof the opposition.

"PD" planned development ArRrill 3 i. wcd-j The session, scheduled at the of.jAmarillo Civic Center, is also ficiote. "Bunoi win be in concdiani 0pen to anvone interested in the Cemetery bv Sticklev Funeral Home. i resident of the Conation oreo foriprogram dealing With legal The Rev. Troy discussions on the Vietnam; Moratorium are tonight and all day Wednesday i in the Student Union Ballroom! in a preIi-i' Wednesday at a mectin of the a ll ec jjPanhandle City a a was Avenue Church of Christ.

He had been employed at! A artm ents. White Kirk for a long time. be called the a te duding the general of the Whttley Sessions Dallas, chairman of trustees for the Law-Science Academy of America and chairman of the Dallas Bar Liaison Committee and a former president of the Dallas County Criminal Bar Association, iPanhandle Regional since 1943 He was aipart of a site in Puckett Place of'the First Boptist church. jnuum 5 we general pupuc. tion, who will speak on 'ICommission will be presented, veteran of rld War II permit the construction of Reservations for the seminar' sumcrs' remedies member of the fourtij apartment complex, by U.S.

troops Association. Biar.kh.trr, wren a did ha PP en But it gave The program will start at 2 Blackburn, WTSU librarian and (details, saying it had ordered "a 'D in Conferpnr-p Rnnm nm -eti ii. 0 nau i in uOOni Ou TT tnP wrae nfir-oecarv In broadened third floor of Amarillo Citv'J lrs Sylv)a Hend ncks of a was necessary to Survivors include his mother, two ji i wu. cine of Ld It IS presently ZOned MF-1 land Mrs. Ulo Kendall of Conodlon, sixjins contacting the office of J.

Had- (multiple family), and Odle sa ronachlllren ond the Fisk Building. JTheme for the seminar is "Con- wmedies wu a extended to consumers and debtors by the credit code, i i penalties which may be mi- Vietnam-war programs have; because "more accurate been planned by a group be collected." WTSU professors and students. Dr. Darrell Munsell of thej history department and L. Petcrsen, Paul W.

Lambert of the of history a WTSU, department are heading the "Who Are the Radicals?" or "If Southwest Convalescent two sisters, Mrs. H. G. Howard; building to be TM Amarillo City Manager 0 1224 Austin and Mrs stri cture to three stories ifff SnH TjilanrI i 11PW and Leland Nelson, assts-i Grimm of 85 Alabama- 11 Clt mana er will Gordon of four group. Film titles include "Vietnam: How Did We get In? How Can We Get Out?" "Time of the Locust" and "Variations on a You Like the Ten Com- Bill of Rights;" John F.

Matthews, history instructor at Amarillo College, "Morality of Theme." They will be shownj War;" Buck Ramsey, free-lance In varying order from 8 to lOjwriter, from Amarillo "Dissent p.m. today and 9 a.m. to noonjand Patriotism," and John and 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday. Greene, WTSU i Folk songs, a student panel "American Foreign Policy -discussion on the war and a Dilemma for the College Stu- talic by Father Ken Keller of; dent." ft.

Mary's Catholic Church in Amarillo will featured on a program from noon to p.m. Wednesday. A lyapwium on the war will in at p.m. Wednesday ttfinati Munsell said the Moratorium activities are designed to be educational. He said he thinks all of the speakers are opposed to U.S.

involvement in Vietnam. The events are all open to rt, and their topics are: the public, he said. the regional planning of Indianapolis, mission. i Charlie of Richland, Was! iV Clty a i of Albuquerque. Marshall Pbarr will give a slide presentation on his city's annual report which recently won a Texas Municipal League award.

Election of officers will be held. Stiff is president and Nelson is secretary. ibctweeR 11com iex Bcl1 and located To Freeze Stock Ind. Club Schedules Drug Discussion The West Amarillo Optimist Club Members will hear a panel sumer Credit The American posed against creditors for Way of Life." failure to comply with pro- i visions of the code. 1 The seminar, which will- be Dixon W.

Hoi man of conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dallas, vice i e'n will feature five experts! secretary and general counsel tain units, said The Securities and Exchange representing the State Bar of of Allied Finance Co and Ward of has ordered trading.Texas and the attorney in former chairman of the con- of the stock of Continental-charge of the New Orleans of-j sumer credit law section of 9 mistfe Trtrt A 11 A nC fk A A A HOUSTON MAX SLAIN HOUSTON (AP) An unidentified assailant shot Wallace Jacobs, 24, in tine head and killed him in a Central Houston residential neighborhood early today. Police said the slain man was taken to a hospital in a private car and they had no clues to who fired the fatal ''shots. changing a lot on Georgia between Austin and Civic Circle from "LC" to "PD." The area is part of Wolflin Village Shopping Center. Tom Dawkins of 2018 Civic Circle the change was necessary of teen-agers tell them permit building within two Commissioners also approved of AmarilJo drugs during a breakfast feet of the property line.

suspended through Dec. 18. A release from the SEC office stated, "An inquiry by the staff of the commission has disclosed that materially false and misleading information has been disseminated to the public in the form of press releases and meeting at 6:45 a.m. Wednesday Dawkins said part of the Giddens Cafe, 3205 S.jbuiMing will be leased to the B. F.

Goodrich Store and that negotiations are under way to Western. The teen-agers are some of 25 4-Hers who took a course on drug abuse sponsored by the Amarillo Police Department and the 4-H Clubs. They have been appearing before various area 'groups for about two weeks. lease the other part of the building to a store. The Texan public school system was established Jan.

31, 1854. fice of the Federal Trade Commission. Speakers include: Clint Small Jr. of Austin, a former director and president of the State Bar and chairman of the legislative committee of State Legal Society, who will present periodic stockholders newslct- of ters concerning the company's operation, financial condition and returns to IMS expected as a result of the acquisition of certain mining claims and certain oil and gat leases." The company announced a slituiional provisions, statutes and common law affecting loans and time sales in Texas other than the Consumer Credit William R. Crocker el Aistin, chief counsel in the office of the consumer credit merger of several companies in commission and chairman of cn Me law section of the A the State Bar, who will talk on the rights and remedies of creditors.

Hubert Gentry Jr. of Houston, chairman-elect of the consumer credit law section, who will discuss the Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968, with an analysis of the effects of the Federal Disclosure Act and will include official interpretations. William supervisor of Ihe FTC office In New Orleans, who will discuss the rote of the commission in enforcement of the Truth in-Undiiig Law. Edgar said luncheon also will be held at the Civic Center..

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