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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 16

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Amarillo, Texas
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A i Clnbr-'l'iinci 1'rldjy, I'rbrimj rKI Sighting In on Animal Home With most of foundation work completed, J.arr -Still Fhtll Industrial Course for Phillips Employes To Be Offered at AC A course for employes of 1'hillips Petroleum Co. An industrial instrumental course lor employes of Phillips Petroleum Co. will be given at A i a i i College beginning tm Feb. I I This will he the second course of this type offered Phillips by Hie college. The program is under (iie supervision of Juc Ammons, Toll Koad Doubles As Landing Strip I.riTI.K i Tbnnvav revenues, dim-ri rccenliv liccaast of the C-MOI-RV crisis, got Tuesday.

Tbc i a A i i a a Wasliinnkin of Hockestcr $.100 to tra (Im tlirmvay fnr a lak-eolf afier lit- lamW (hero Saturday hi; single- cnuinc jilane liecame low on Ras. He also was fined lur the unauthorized landing. I a i i a i conditioning rffngeratina the AC School Vocational Arts at fi-2 Cili. Kveretl Williams, clean of the said 1 2 i comprise the 12-wpek class. Min; will lie from i i chemical plants in the Hurpcr area amt lliree will lie from Nelirnska and Ohio.

Classes i nice! i days a week fin- 0 urs weekly to complete liio 360 hours of This mining consist nf I i i i i i i i in sv.siems, 'uiicraliiin and i on air- npcr.ilcd meicring control di'ViiTS, and i a i of tk'diic and electronic control cm-nits. The I'hiiljps a assisted in i i i with the initiation (he program in 107.1 O.ttse conlcnt.s ivcrc developed lo inept Die require-rents and guidelines set by Cie ciKiipany. 13. li. J'mill, supervisor of a i i i i i a nf Phillips in and li.

S. manager for Phillips in Horger, helped in prciKLiini; ihc; program. Studies will begin on May 5, s.iicj. 'Family 9 Still Tops Nielsen Rating List YOKK A CHS' "All in Hie l-'amily" liil the Ion and AliC's "Partridge Family" hit Ilio bottom of national 'i'V ratings for the week ending Jan. 27, A.

C. Nielsen rating-; figures showed today. Of (lie new scries dial premiered in January, only Aljf Million Dollar was rated among llio nation's 20 must-uvitrhcj programs for Hie week. But another new ABC scries, Da.vs," was ranked 21st over-all ami did strongly in ils Tuesday niglu lime slut, raloil slightly ahead ol the "Maude" on CDS and XUC's "Adam The higher-rated 20 network shows for ihc week, in order of Ilieir ranking: "All in Ihe l-'am- ily" (CliS); "Wall Disney" and "Hob Hope (bolh MK. 1 "Cannon," "The Wai- tons." "Guns-moke" ami "Sonny and Clicr" (all CHS); "ADC Tuesday Movie," "Knterlainer of the Year" (CBS); and Son" (XB(J); and "Kojak" (bolh CBS); "Six- Million Dollar Man," "Slreels a a i and a i a "Hawaii fivc-0" (CBS); "Marcus Welby" and "Sunday Movie" (bolh ABC); ''Here's I.ucy" (CBS) and "Sunday Mystery Movie" Wallace Campaign Machine Oiled, Financed If Needed i MI 1 1 A I GAIN' Mexico's population increased 75 percent from 1920-50.

WASHINGTON (AP) Ah- baiiu Cuv. Ceorjjy C. Wallace raised $1 million iast year lo pay off old debts and keep his national campaign apparatus oiled and ready if he decides to make another presidential bid in Some 5033.000 poured into Mimlgcwicry, liciiiliptar- teis in tim hist three months of I'JTi alone, according to a repot filed Thursday uitli the federal government's General Accounting Office in Washing- Ion. The report covered September through December 1S73, but inchidcd totals for the whole year. Most of the flow, or about came a contributors across the country who each gave less IITM 5100 apiece.

Another 529,700 came from identified contributors of $100 and up, although most were in the $200 range. One a i i a a a liirncd up as a $200 contributor was that of Daniel J. llaughfon, Southern-bred Lockheed Airc, space company along on federal loan guarantees obtained for it by Ihe Nixon administration. Alton a i a Wallace campaign aide, said in a telephone interview that contributions have been in response to a series of direct mail appeals Iliat have slacked off in recent weeks, hut may be stepped up apain over the next few months. Dauphin said campaign tiead- has a fulllimc paid slaff of II whose chief iask at the moment is producing "The Wallace Stand," a monthly publication that goes to Wallace contributors in all 50 stales.

Debts the Wallace presidential campaign, which was governor was shot in May 1972, at one lime totaled $176,000, Charges Dropped Against Pilot DA.NIil-JiY, Conn. Wl) Air ForceC'apl. Donald Dawson has been granted conscientious objector status and will be honorably discharged nest month, a Pentagon spokesman said, The spokesman said in a telephone interview Thursday that Air Force has dropped charges against Dasvson, who Had been accused of disobeying an order to fly a bombing mission over Cambodia. Dan-son, 27, said June 5 he morally opposed to bombing Cambodia after the Viet- Dauphin said (he money is now in hand lo eliminate the last of (hose bills. The GAO report listed a cash balance as of IJec.

31 of 510X751. The major expenditure ivas 5370,000 (0 one audit mail company. Dauphin said money laken in by the presidential headquar- lers will remain separate and will not be used for gubernatorial campaign if Wallace decides lo run Ibis year for an unprecedented third lenii as Alabama's chief executive. Wallace, 5-t, is confined most of the lime lo a wheelchair but recently has been keeping a busy schedule of public appearances. l-'riemls have been quoted as saying he has marie no decision yet on a possible 1976 presiden- lial bid.

Charles Snider, Wallace's national campaign director who was vacationing in Texas on Thursday and could not be reached, said recently the na- i a a a i operating independently of ils He hail flown SO mis- si over North Vietnam. decide for another national effort. Dcmpsey Wins Suit Over Kent Hike KICW VOHK (AP) Former heavyweight champion Jack Dcmpsey has scored a TKO over his landlord in his fight lo keep from being evicted from his Broadway restaurant after 37 years. Dempsey, 78, contended in (he city's Landlord-Tenant Court that his lease had seven years to run and (hat (he landlord iras trying to force him iiilo a nen lease at a higher rent, The current rent is year, and Ihe landlord had demanded $100,000 yearly. The landlord maintained that JJempsoy's lease was signed with a sublaudJord which lost ils lease last year for the entire building.

Judge Harry Davis ruled thai the landlord failed to give Ihe 30 days notice required by law before bringing an court proceeding. A I I A BANK FORT WORTH I acquisition of Midland's Commercial Bank and Trust Co. by the Fort Worth National Corp became effective Tuesday Commercial Bank and Trust shareholders will receive 96 shares of Fort Worth National Corp. stock for each share of Fort Worlh National Corp, slock. FOODWAY FREE SAMPLES SATURDAY 9 A.M.

6 P.M. School At OUT AND MAIL TODAY and money, too! INTERESTED IN A CAR POOL? FOR WORK? FOR CHURCH? FOR SCHOOL? Want fo help your country, your community and yourself? If you are interested in pooling transportation to conserve energy (and money), fill out the questionnaire on this page and mail it today SHARE-THE-R1DE, Amarillo Globe-News, P.O. Box 2091, Amarillo, Texas', The Globe-News, will serve as your clearing house for arranging car pools Separate pools will be established for places of work, for schools and for churches. Each Friday the Globe-News will assemble responses for that week and assign car pools. Each individual will be given the names ond addresses of every other person in the suggested car pool, and then the different car pools can make their own arrangements for meeting places, times and driving assignments.

The Globe-News will accept responses for car pool participation from now through February 28, Participants will receive a free windshield decaf to show they are takina posittve, meaningful action to help their country, their state and their com Act now? AS A PUBLIC SERVICE SHARE-THE-RIDE RESPONSES WILL BE ACCEPTED AND PROCESSED FROM SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, thru THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. JOIN FREE 00 YOUR PART.

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