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The Daily Oklahoman du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 49

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THE TpAlLY OKLAHO.UAN Friday, Mar. NlS pnifflSirRGHonre New End-the-War Drive Under Way Marriage Licenses William Dolors Hlatl. 26, o( 5529 NW 10. and Janet A. W.heu.

29, Oefhanv. Obed Arnold 31, of 61! SW 7 Lee Nobles, 23, Ca'fllngna 23, and Rebecca Births Baplilt BURTON. Mr. tnd Mrj. Gurv mt Eubjrkj, a olrl, BICE, Mr.

and Mrs. G. Frank. JIM Mrs. Larrv.

3615 BRANSON, Mr. and Mrs. Sowr Mi NW 28. a bw. Dhcoocij OKianoms uiv.

Dennis Jv Inorams, 18, Midwest C.lv. and Carol A. Ncwsom, It, Del George Max Calllosurc, 25. ol 5301 Willoncll'l RMd. ana Sherrv Lynn HII-lis, 35.

ol 8W Lskcslwre Drive. dale continued. Senate a i Leader Mike Mansfield pects to try again for fixed withdrawal dat which has passed the Scr ate three times but wa watered down each time i conferences with th House. in the Vietnam war thoa-ler would be cut off immediately, except for direct support of withdrawing U.S. troops.

"The horrible Iruth may be that neither the administration nor the Congress cares enough to stop this carnage so long as the weekly casualties arc politically acceptable," Mon- Oovle Wavne Hennessey, 35, ol 109 Sue Morris. 31, 2220 Ssnta Fe. Mrj. Douglas, SHOCHLEY, 1308 NE a girl. Divorces Asked Charles Gibson Jr.

vs. Merlen J600 and Chloe Ann Hawkins, 36. ol 1312 conference. "The time is long past for lengthy speeches an this war." added Son. Walter a 1 D-Minn.

"The Senate may debate or alter the details of our amendment. But in the-end, it will all come down to the basic question: do we let this nightmare continue?" The a mendment requires that all U.S. troops be withdrawn within 30 days of enactment. Mon-dale said, in exchange for American prisoners. Money for bombing anywhere WASHINGTON (AP) -Another congressional start was made Thursday to end U.S.

involvement in Indochina by cutting off money, withdrawing U.S. troops and stopping the bombing completely. Amendments which may be offered to any of several annual defense measures were introduced by 30 members in the House awl seven senators. "What is going on is carnage," 'said the chief Senate sponsor, Mike Gravel, holding up antipersonnel bombing devices at a news HIL-, Mr. and Mrs.

Dfile, 18?) HW MITCHELL, Mr. and Mrs. Tom. J23I 13. a olrl.

MARSHALL, Mr. and Mrs. Ratoh, Robert Adams. 19, of 2505 NE 5, and Theresa Turner. 19.

ol 5213 NE 25. Mickey Joe Brocew, 28, ol 841 SW 56, and Mario Christina PMIflos. 23, ol -ll Johnson. 26, Shawnee, nnd Jeannlo Marllndale, 22, of 705 Colbert. Prlntlce, legal, 6O00 Brookllrie, J213 Unlvtrsllv.

CASH, Mr. and Lee. IIS 3116 Ex Ann Bergman, Evelyn L. vs. Phllllo Dale Van Scov.

Dorlhy Eileen vs. Terrel Ray Card- Charloll Robert E. Westbrook. Desmond vs. Jsnnrwt C.

Thompson. Easter Styles 1800 Svmphonv Lane, PLUNKETT, Mr. 6036 SW 22, a boy. SMITH. Mr.

and Meadow Lane, a girl. Mrs. Gary. 1616 tommy E. s.

Georgia Burns. FOR THE PHILLfPS, Mr.Mand Cecil Jesse F. Lake. Patrttla n. Gary, D.

Spencer. Deborah Lee Ward, 2s, of 35J3 NW BtltVlluna vstCloatu's Euel Williams. Ufa Catherine vs. CTirUtian Traj. Barbara Sue 3544 SW 21.

a boy. Prabyterlan BAOLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Lee, 1801 Sheffield Road, a boy. M1SKOVSKY.

Mr. and Mrs. Grover, NW 59, a J0Vnh0I), PITAJAN, Mr, "and Mrs. Larry. 14 SE Mp8cKETT, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman, tm Gr.ind Circle, a I. CALLAWAY. Mr. and Mis.

107 Boclnu Drive, a boy. MATELSKY, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifford Owen CrlfchfleM. 22.

of I3W Terrace Drive, and Cheryl Joyce Dawn, and Allcl. Forfon. JI. both 01 Las Veoas. Nev.

Darrell Crossland, 22. of 162! SW fl, and Jovanna Morgan, 18. ol 2330. NW 21. "Young at Heart9' Cleo Waller Johnson, legal For Wear On Gary M.

Burris Horticulturist's Job Approved IETE oils, and vrpir Madlll. Divorces Granted Bcltv Jean vj. John Mlntern Jolinson. Margaret Carol vs. Gars' A en Ellis.

Elltactth L. vs. ft. Randal! Limey. Darter vs.

John Mack Ballard Jr. Maxfne M. vs, Andy R. Edinburgh. Sandra Ann vs, Larrv Glen Woora.

Trlcla Faye vs. Jerry O. Smith Jr. Robert E. vs.

Sherrl Walker. Lavena A. vs. Julian W. Mavo Jr.

Shlrlev M. Ralph Duane Clark. Maroaret Fay vs. George Robert Sey- 13. and Brenda Kay Keesec.

16, Tecum Community CWllllam D. Slmoson, 50, Edmond, and Jo Justin, SI, of 6205 NW 34. Larrv Joe Mowiln, 24. of 9100 Wav-erlv. and I Linda OlSne Tysor, 21, ol 1508 D'thlln Road.

Michael Rodney Brown. 18. of 1719 Grr.m ants Judith Annette Bred- HEFLIN. Mr. and Mrs.

Wllburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bin. jo4 EASTERMr.

and Mrs. Edward. 2637 'ROOKMr. and Mrs. Raymond.

In stock no waiting 5-16, AAA-EEEE en Sue vs. John Rickets Ham. Stanley J. vs. Margaret J.

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WENDEMERE is a new concept in gracious living. Ourfacifittes include HOTEL SECTION with carpeted polio, semi-private rooms for Sll day. private rooms available; INTENSIVE CARE UNITS with nurse in constant ollendonce, 24-hour RN 4V LPN and PHYSICAL THERAPY. appointment of Gary M. Burris as ornamental horticulturist for the Oklahoma County extension offace was recently approved by the Oklahoma Board of Regents.

Burn's succeeds Hugh Hcdger, w)io took a similar position in Kentucky, said L. B. McClurc, county extension director. Burris, who is a native of Seattle, earned a BS degree in general horticulture at Kansas State University in 1966. While doing graduate work at KSU, he was a part-time garden center manager for the Blueville Nursery.

Prior to coming to Oklahoma County, Burris was a retail and landscape manager of the Willis Nurscrv in Ottawa. Kan. BankAmoricard-Masterchorao WENDEMERE NURSING HOME 7000 N.W. 32nd Street 7V7M4 Grocery Firm Named In Price Violation BOSTON, Mass. (APJ The federal government, charged a retail grocery chain, Purity Supreme, Thursday with increasing prices without approval in violation of Phase 2 of President price control program, the first such action against a major firm.

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