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Hobbs Daily News-Sun from Hobbs, New Mexico • Page 2

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Friday, OcUtxr 1 EDITOR'S NOTE James, editor of the Uouisyille- is a lieuteQarifc; fcolonei- in the ready Corps. He recenUy returned fronY a tour of sctive; duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean.) Weldon istructive power than all of that By WELDON JAMES LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Serve with Fleet, participate in its "readiness' 1 exercises, listen to Navy planners, look at the map--and you'd be justified, as unleashed by all of the air forces combined in World War II. And it is demonstrably ready for any kind of or cold, limited or general, atomic or conventional." From the weapons of its Marines and submarines to Us missile cruisers and destroyers and the all-weather supersonic fighters and bombers of its great attack carriers, vit has what security officers prefer to abbreviate as "atomic capacity." The bomb- an Italian journalist assured his ers have, in the security lingo, a Italian readers, in sleeping better striking radius "in excess of 1,000 night It's that matter deterrence, the general- theory of which is that nobody in Russia is going to push any nuclear buttons unless they've gone completely mad. ALBOQIJERQIIE (AP i'The first concrete" result of the Sputnik range that could include most of the Soviet Union's major industrial centers and Moscow itself, much less the closer- lands of the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

And when it comes to The core of the fleet's strength sanity itself, one of our most is its attack aircraft carrier strik- powerful influences on the Kremlin is the simple fact that, whatever might happen elsewhere, the fast and mobile 6th Fleet, dispersed the million square mile area of the Mediterranean, can counter-strike with the utmost devastation. Add that to the deadly but different potential of the Army and the Air Force, and you really have something. The fleet Is capable, in the Navy's measured words, of delivering in a single attack more de- LOOKING FOR A A Seethe YELLOW PAGES ing force (with two to three carriers such as the Forrestal and a normal quota of "more than 200 an amphibious landing force (with 2,000 to 3.000 combat-ready combat- loaded Marines prepared to debark by helicopter, or landing craft or both), supporting vessels ranging from missile cruisers and submarines to sub-killers and mine layers, and sustaining aux iliary or service" was University Jr official descrJbedfthis Dr; AWellck, UNM director of testing and counselling, pinned the label on the class after ing the; frosh through placement and psychological tests, vThis was the first year the required an overall average for four of high school work for admission. The freshman class surprised UNM officials by turning up with an overall average. Dr; Wellck said; a hurried tabulation; showed: Four with A plus: 51 with 78 A minus, 207 plus, 215 211 minus, 229 plus, and 120 C.

Eleven entered although their high school average was only D. Dr. Sherman E. Smith, director of student affairs at UNM said they were admitted after interviews between the students, parents and the director of admissions. During the interviews it was up to the students and parents to convince the director that the students showed -more promise than their high school average indicated.

Further study of registration in-- 4- A C4V.1VJA* The men of the fleet, -in fon ai io revealed that: 458 of the nf i fm-rriQt- words of its former commander, Adm. George W. Anderson now the new chief of naval operations, are its backbone more important than its electronic brains or its deadliest weapon." Crisis. They're inured to them. "Berlin?" mused one sailor.

"Maybe so, maybe not- Anywav. our job is to be. ready' for anything. Anytime." Charlemagne's monetary reform in 781 transformed Horn an 'denarius into the silver denier, or penny, which dominated the economy of the ern until the late 13th century. DBS.

HAYES AND MAYES COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS and Frames Duplicatea 321 Sontk Skipp Ph. EX 3-4933 Optometrists CONTACT LENSES freshmen were class officers or received special awards for leader ship roles in high school; 111 won a first, second or third place in school, state, regional, or national science contests; 223 were active in school plays, or speech and debate contests; 111 took part in istate. or national music competition; 147 have exhibited sculpture, ceramics or paintings; and another 162 students have edited school papers, won literary awards with poems, articles or short stories or have written for public newspapers. CARD OF. THANKS We wish to thank our friends and all the wonderful people who 'had any part in the many kindnesses shown us during Cleo's stay in the hospital, and since she has been home.

We are grateful for all the prayers, cards, visits, and beautiful" flowers. Cleo and Walter Burton SPEAKER--Donald minisler; of liijfhiiiiU Christian of will SumUy at the Fir.st Chrtefcian Church at Unam nnd Alston. are at 10:45 a.m. and p.m. church servi mon is Are' arid Death Real?" is'fsour ft aw gi the Liwi -is our king; -He save us And the inhabitants -v shall riot: say.i I am the people that their 1 Readings from "Science and Health with, Key the Cby 'Mary; Baker Eddy will include (p.

381) "God u3s the lawmaker. but He not the author; barbarous In infinite and Love -there no sin, nor and the Scriptures 'declare that move, and have our being in the infinite God." Mrs. Khrushchev Says Soviet Builds No Fallout Shelters MOSCOW A Nikitafwith war and. does not want to Khrushchev.told a group of in a position where it could be ern "peace marchers" today that the Soviet Union was making no effort to build air raid shelters. "There is no defense in a nuclear war," said Nina Khrushchev, the wife of the premier.

"Therefore we are" not building any bomb shelters. We are not getting ready." Mrs. Khrushchev made her remarks after spending an hour exchanging and debating disarmament with the marchers, who arrived here Tuesday. The debate took place at -Moscow's "House of where Mrs. Khrushchev's aides served tea, chocolate and apples.

Most of the marchers did their best to convince Mrs. Khrushchev that, if the world refuses to dis- should set a discarding all arm, one country good example by its armaments. Mrs. Khrushchev declined, to agree. do not want to be the only ones who throw our bombs into the she said.

She added that in the past 40 years, the Soviet Union has 'had many unfortunate experiences! trampled upon. again, Thirty-one persons from the United States and Western Europe participated in the march, which began in December of last year in San. Francisco. Among those having tea with INIrs. Khrushchev were: Bea Herrick of Chicago, Millie Gilbertsen of New York, Jules Rabin of New York, and Regina Fischer of New York, mother of U.S.

chess champion Bobby Fischer. ORDERS OBEYED HAMBURG, Germany (AP) -Three high schools here told girl students' they 'would have to quit wearing spike heels. The schools' lirieoleum floors were taking a beating. The girls showed-up on Thursday in-spike heels, opened their satchels, took out flat heeled shoes, put them on, and went to classes. in; the; wbri $035 8 Quart Irtc), Tax C( The Best In The House" in 87 lands I 6 A 010.

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