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6-A LUIIOCK Evening, February 26. 1963 PICKED I OR TEST Scientists Plan To Plant Tn'o 'Homes' Under Red Sea MONTE CARLO, Monaco VEW ORLEANS CAVORTS Cutsteau and a 15-man team to day began a four month expedition to plant two modem "homes beneath the warm waters of the RM Sea. The trip is to prove Cousteau's theory that man can Jive and work under water at high pressure. Cousteau and his team Includes his marine scici doctor, v. Mont wife Simone, divers i tritvelmg to the Red which other I tnd a from Sea Carnival Spirit At Mardi (iras Fete a aboard the ship, the Calypso, Outlined TVtr expedition plans call for piacine a for eight men the surface of the another for two men 73 feet.

sc men jacked for 'resident i Claude feet be Sea a a depth fur) of derwatri marner ist errar Septei NEW ORLEANS, I most arywherc else it would be; sheer lunacy. Rut New Orleans! calls it Mardi Gras and the that care Half a million away their inhibi tions today for one big, frenzied blowout. Cool weather and tiered showers were forecast, but a downpour to drrn Weslev 30 off the Between sunup and sundown Nikita Flans ior Talk National Maid Of Cotton Will Arrive Sunday Croup Leaves Here To Visit Textile Mills The itinerary for the National A group of High Plains Maid of visit to Lubbock deft here thls moming on a throc was announced texlay by Lubbock day trip to the Southeast to learn Chamber of Commerce more about what happe ns to cot- Shelby Smith, Albuquerque after it the Held and the 1963 cotton maid, will jgm. arrive at Municipai Airport at Approximately 50 persons left 2:27 p.m. Sunday and will recelve Lubbock Municipai aboerd a "red welcome from city chartered airplane for Augusta, offlcials and represenfotives of on a tour of textile mills the cotton mdustrv.

The tour is sponsored by the She will be escorted to the Cotton Growers, in nerr Hotel by the Khiva Motor cooperation with the American trol. Sunday evening she will at- textile tend a reception being given by sorority, Kappa Kappa Gamma, at the Texas Tech lodge. 2414 Broadway Fiishlon Show Planned Manufacturers Institute, I.ut or Mills Among the mills to be visited are the Clearwater Finishing Plant. Seminole Mills, both divi- feet below the uwk masking is the year by a similar de- Mayor Victor Schiro The retails of the equipment are a closely guarded secret. But the homes will be to the f- by IS feet, used in the September experiment The asr pressure inside variety of costumes is endless.

Zany The masked revelers cavort! ht principle city as costumes and netal cylinder makruP sedate businessmen; into creatures from outer kids into clowns, women into harem girls. Whole families dress sn monkev irr was equal to that of the water outside, or four times the draped in Spanish Parades are scheduled throughout the day and into the night. normal pressure on the surface, This permitted its tenants to go in and mit through a sea lock in 1 skin-diving gear to explore starting with the zany antics of the ocean bottom without under- Zulu, the Negro Carnival deity. going prettur me acclimatization to the Medical Cheeks Set Mardi Gras ends officially when the tower clock in historic St. Cathedral strikes midnight; The two diving teams in and Rex.

the king of Carnival, latest experiment will get medical and Com us. the oldest Carnival twice a day to insure their1 deity, drink a solemn champagne safetv. The length of time the toast. divers remain at the bottom will Then begin the solemn peniten- depend on pressure MOSCOW (ITI) Premier Mklla Khrushchev make a major speech tomorrow during an election rally In the Kremlin, the Foreign Ministry an nonneed today. It expected he may give some indication of Soviet intentions on issues ranging from nuclear disarmament to uba and Berlin.

There also was the prospect Khrushchev would Kus- relations with Peking in view of recent apparent cordiality between the power blocs. The Foreign Ministry said only that the premier will speak at the rally scheduled to start at 5 p. m. (i a. m.

EST). Rites Slated For Victim Of Accident WEATHER fair weather Is expected east of the Mississippi Tuesday night except for occasionai rain and in Florida and along the central Cittlf coast. Light snow is expected in Dakota, with occasional rain and showers In the Great Basin and north and central and snow In the higher elevations. It will be slightly warmer In the and upper Mississippi valley with little temperature change elsewhere, Wire photo Map) FROM EASTLAND TO AHILEME The Weather NORTHWEST TEXAS fair today, tonight and Wirmct NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS Centrally fair today, tonight Wednesday. Cooler i today, but warmer Wednesday SOUTHWEST to partly cloudy thrnugh Corner Hrii tonight.

Warmer i SOUTHERN Transfer Of Appeals Court Left To House Committee AUSTIN A house subcommittee got job today of Monday morning she will be of United Merchants Man- fitted in preparation for a fashion ufaeturers, at Clearwater, S. show to be sponsored bv and Graniteville Hickman Wells Co. at p.m. in Mills and Gregg Dyeing and Fin- jMunicipal Auditorium. Monday Plant.

Graniteville, S. C. also will include an aft- The touring group includes farm- tour of the now Municipal ginners, bankers and leprc- Building, with Mayor Jack Strong sentatives of cotton marketing, and City Mgr, H. P. Clifton as compressing and cottonseed crush- escxirts interests, along with officials Tuesday she will attend a South oi Tfch Textile Plains Maid of Cotton Committee Laboratories here, 'luncheon at Lubbock Women's oi and Club Tuesday afternoon.

Miss, Smith will tour the Tech campus. think area fanners, ginners attend a rt.nrvr to hr K.vrn rjmr hark from hy mrmhrrs thr rottnn indus- oj new Johnson House nay tonight ard a attic deciding whether the 11th Court Pwxmi Valley -v NORTHER it NEW OV11 Appeals ShOUin be and tonight bwwntng psrth rated in the east or west side of St ioudy rtofthwett portion northwest Wednesday Tncreaaing illy (atr por-i-. It. paniy and a mie colder east Committee heard testimony on a at the Restaurant. To Attend Miss Smith will attend the Tech- the overall cotton situation and of district.

The House Judicial Districts portion today Warmer COI.ORAÎK3—Generally fair today In ng In the west tonight, lene tn the eatt portion Wednesday Scat- the and light or snow at of iiortton Ouaty in the northeast today, and over the entire portion Wednesday. Official as recorded by U.i at i ubbui lexat competitive position in the textile officials said They pointed out that the tour 9R9 smun win auenn me iccn- in about towm rissur here she will be introduced at halftime. Her escort will be Teeh's handsome Ronnie Malone The National Maid of Cotton rstahiishrd in IMS. thr Eait- Dm''n-TowT1 OpUmist auh has visit arra has its 10th as bill by Rep. Allen Glenn of Abito transfer the court from Eastland to Abilene.

Glenn said that since the court was land area has lost of its popu i 1111 In of the 49th year iilnt'e the founding of Optimism, the fmmders observance week, Paul J. how they feel under tial 40 of Lent Picnic lainchea Both homes w.U rrst on thr Crowd, annually fill the strrrts srahrd and arc (or' rom- shortly atlrr fort able UvtaR comparablr to Ufr to hail Rrx, who rads o( injurj (( on land. Thr diocrnrs dtvrrs spent of floats down htstonr St Charles Thursda the day exploring the ocean Avenue to famed Canal Street and Qlfon tom. then relaxed in their cylinder onto the French Quarter at Tho be transferred t0 bv watching television and read- The revelers spend some pleas- Pueblo Colo for graveside ser me in the evenings ant times the arrival of xicrs at p. m.

Fridav at They were served hot meals by Rex, entertaming themselves and halla Cemetery there. Rix Funeral frognien Cousteau and each other Some dance in the Home is in charge of local ar- a team of doctors observed their streets. Others spread picnic' circuit lunches on unused street car tracks. 1ft a 11 a m. 12 Noon 1 2pm I p.

4 p. 5 P. 7 9 Services will be at 2:30 p. Thursday in First Baptist Church': at Texhoma, for Mrs 18 p. ss il m.

Midnifht 54 i a rn. Jam. 2 am. rt 4 a m. 55 5 a S3 6 a Tam.

42 a m. 9 a sets today 6:41 Wednesday. lation, it has no north-south -----r way, and the courtroom facilities of the local club, users of High Plains cotton. The group will return to Lubbock Thursday night. Church To Open Ix-nten Services are so small lawyers sometimes Optimist clubs in Lub-1 Lenten services at St.

Episcopal Church, 11th St. and No Cost To Move 4 Maximum minimum hu- paiacnuie have to stand outide the door to Planning a week of spe- Slide Rd will open Wednesday. listen. activities. Ash Wednesday celebration of Holy Communion is scheduled at a.m.

Wednesday. A series of Communion services will open Thursday. The services will be conducted at 7 a.m. each At Banquet i I wTTo Ret IWUto of awards and land by air is by private plane or yDr Mph vngnm Ind'a" by mid- 31 humtdHy at noon today activities thrmigh closed television. irangements.

Mrs. Tucker was injured when! the car in which she and her hus- hi AM) i.ow Readings In Texas Glenn promised the move would rost the state nnthinE Hr Mid tj a(TOrainK t0 Taylor County or the ounty Bar presldrnt Association would pay the bill. "It won't cost anything to leave at irxas iecn. ur, naipn wirnam nf Post 41 htehlipht- addressed the group and Dale Zinn thp fhp Tuesday and Thursday throughout ed the program at the annual Blue and Gold Banquet for Cub Scout Pack 4K8 Montiay night at McWhorter Elementary School. Receiving awards were: Ken- Rye MorrH of Slaton, the said Virgil Seaberry Jr chair-pledges to the 10 social fratemi-erage the City Commissioners.

He said it versity, Denton. A Lent. Study sessions for entire families will be conducted each Wednesday night, beginning Ash Wednesday. Families will meet r.T.?irr r.H„R!LnV^.£°fCToÏ!iî: dinner a. 6 30 p.m.

Study ses- and Joel Garza. Bobcat; sions will follow-. "A Christian doing Steady Is Outlawed School JERSEY CITY. (LTD The director of St. Michael Roman Catholic High School threatened to expel any of its BOO boys and girl students if they go By nightfall, tons of debris will band were riding collided with an- cover the center of the other car on U.

S. Hwy. 70 .2 cans, paper, beer cans, hroken miles west of Olton. Also killed in carnival trinkets, beer the mishap was a 10-vear-oldi more heer cans. An English newspaperman, see Plainview' girl, Shirley Jean Otte.j Two other persons.

Tucker and mg his first New Orleans carnival. Mrs. Arthur Otte, mother of the said is a city with the dead girl, remained hospitalized! biggest Adoula Seeks Belirian Aid today. Tucker was listed in good condition at Methodist Hospital Mrs. Otte was reported ini good condition at Plainview Hos-j pita! Clinic, Plainview.

Mrs, Tucker is survived by three, daughters, Mrs. Charlene Colvert, Pueblo, Miss June Tucker, Menlo I BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPD Park. and Mrs. Sandra Lee; The Rev. James A.

Carey, a Congolese Premier Cyrille Adoula Gehlbach, Denver; two sons, Vir- former Army chaplain and pastor today sought economic aid and gil Tucker. Dallas, and Shirley E. of St. Michael's Church, issued an technical assistance from Belgium Tucker, Denver: her edict to the students at an assem- which formerly ruled his young and Mrs. S.

W. Hamby, Texhoma; nation. He began talks which Bel- three sisters, Mrs. Maurine Davis, student gian Prime Minister Theo Lefevrr Chama, N. Mrs.

Ruby Mauld-i bly yesterday He warned that any dating one person to the exclu- yesterday on a possible aid Amarillo, and Miss Trudaj of all others will be expelled ment, Hamby. Texhoma; four The Congolese premier said after Paul Hamby, Sunray, Ham-j He said the ruling resulted from the meeting he sought aid from by, Denver, States" and Garland! observations made recently while Belgium because of its familiarity Hamby, both of Texhoma, and walking through his parish. with Congo problems. He stressed grandchildren. had to chase two couples out a need for technical experts to ex- the other jploit the natural sources.

Lefevre said the Belgian govem- Iligh and low temperatures for Texas elties as rejiorted by the I'. S. Weather BurcHU at l.tihhock for the i4-hmir ended at 6:30 a.m. today: Hty Lubbock Dalhart Wichita Falls Dallas Austin Beaumont San Angelo Midland Alpine Houston Galveston San Antonio 141 redo Carpus hrKti Amarillo Abilene Brownsville El Presidio fd Awareness" hr the theme of sioners. He said it versity, Denton.

A Kappa Sigma arrow; Donley Wolf silver would cost $250,000 to duplicate pledge, Morris is the son of Mr arrow; Fry, two Bear silver the court facilities now in East-antj Mrs. John Morris, 1135 W1 arrows; Ijmce Paulk. Bear gold Maundy Thursday Holy Conv iand. I don't think the tax- Lynn, Slaton. He is payers of Abilene should take on niore history major.

this extra load It is true is bigger and growing sopho and silver Robbie Burkart, be celebrated April tion and we Glenn said lite Rev. and Mrs. Frank don't want to lose Houston, are parents of a daugh ter weighing 5 pounds 3 ounces, that in 10 years, born at 6:30 p.m. Monday in a Boar badge, gold and silver ar row; Gerald Hudson, denner ,11. A Good Friday service in which stripe; Keith Temple.

Rand all of the Episcopal churches in faster but we have lost popula- Wright University Dr. Goldman and Donald Risenhoover. the city will take part will be Webelo badges. Service pins went to: Calvin ,,0 4 vears; Ann 318 eases originated in the west Houston hospital, rhe baby nMndv Goldman half thfi Ivhiln tiamiul Pnth Pou (Yinducted fnmi noon to 3 p.m. April 12.

The Rev. Allen P. Price is half of the territory while named Amanda Ruth. The Rev. Hiijh jonlv IBS originated in the east Mr Wright was reared in Luh- formcr summer Bill Goldman, 3 years; Frances 57 26 Si 73 33 4 i 71 26 46 19 tin 44 71 19 71 19 55 27 31 79 54 71 35 81 40 of the 1S Temple, Johnny Temple, 2 years.

lr S1" Methodic m() Hudson I cases oriinnated Abilene or the rhureh. He now is minister of Goldman. Mary Lofley. Melba SllltS End In Settlement Church. He now is minister western portion.

court han- Vouth at St Methodist appreciation were more cases from San in Houston He is t0 dcn nnd tonio and Houston than from Tav- of Mr and Mrs Frank Wright mlltrenwn bv Calvin Campbell, llor County," ho 27th Si. Wright is 'ormer Jan Hall of ls Burkart. Kan Two civil suits ended in settle- thls ln District Five Enter Court Pleas Hot grease In a pan on an elec-; trie stove damaged a vent hoodi and caused smoke damage in the kitchen at the home of Mr. and Five defendants entered pleas Mrs. William Anderson, 4822 Court.

Attorneys announced settlement of a damage suit arising from a traffic accident at K. 16th St. and Spruce Ave. Feb. 17, 1962, shortly after selection of a jury began.

Guadalupe Mejia and others had asked $4,000 judgment against Funeral arrangements are to Mftnud Gmmm and othrrs. AU Stephen kalan Funeral Pending misdemeanor charges this 9 16 a.m. today. announced by iranklin- morning in County Court-at-Law 9 a.m., a motor on a central ley Funeral Home for Stephen Earlier, att home of Mr. Kalan, 46.

420M2nd who died So. 2. cheating unit at the residents of Lubbock, attorneys announced settlement of a com- A sixth person was found cuiltv Sanders, 4208 at i 4a p.m. Monday at Methodist suit in w-hich Dovle Lee MAUI Rimili lUUini KUIIIV TVam.1 Mnemtiit u-ae atfrihntivt tn IS egro (wets Support rom Student Paper of a doorway Father Carey said. He told the students that chil-1 dren 14 and IT should ment was ready to supply techni- be enjoying of the finest cians to help the Congo in Its na- MACON, Ga.

(UPD The stu- of their lives and not keep- tional revival and development of- dent newspaper at Mercer Uni- ing steady forts. He then read a letter to be sent to all parents, part of which said: are absolutely horrified and utterly disgusted at the attitude of parents who their sons and daughters to keep company at a tender age. wonder if they are eogni The Weather Across U. S. in two check law cases after a hearing before Judge Pat Moore.

Joe B. Hewlett, 20, 192P i Ave. was assessed $50 927 vehicles Monday to I court costs in each instance, bring total 1963 registrations to 40th St. became overheated. Death was attributed to Nowsnm(1 $11,015 judgment age was confined to the motor, a heart attack.

Lubboek County motorists ref against Great American Insur- A salesman for Rath Co. Newsome alleged he was Kalan had lived in Lubbockjlnjured last March 21 while he 10 years and. prior to moving working for West Texas Steel Pleading guilty and fined $50 and lu, 6 3 according to figures at the fmal tml riti a vimiinr eharmt Mu h. was a i was selected Monday, from Belgium in 1960, versity yesterday editorially urg The Congo gained independence ed the admission of a Negro ap piieant from Ghana. The paper said if the Baptist institution denied the application of Sam Jerry Oni on racial; grounds will take a remark-: able hit of sophistrv to explain The to all converts and potential eon-! costs on a similar charge was tax Vernon Flowers, 38, 4206 E.

60th The total is 1,001 ahead of "Honor Thy Cooks 99 Program Scheduled GROTON, Conn. (UPD zant, or even care of, the multiple William Seely Parent-Teacher As- verts of Baptist missionaries why occasion to sin and are aware of satiation holds an thy we want to save them but not lliuh and Ion temperature's for S. cities as reported by the S. Weather Bureau at l.uhbock for 21-hour rlod ended at a.m. today: ity Low St.

Placed under $500 bonds pleas of innocent were James the mortal sins involved. at St, intend lunch chefs. program tonight for the educate application has been referred to a special committee that down fire and brimstone on all of ets for a free dinnor at a local is drafting an official policy re-; jgarding desegregation. act beforf our offended God brings1 The chefs will be awarded tick us restaurant. Albuquerque 59 25 Birmingham 61 35 Bismarck, N.

I). 1(1 Boise, Idaho 62 46 Boston 34 15 Buffalo, N. Y. asjK-r. Wyo.

4230 Denver 46 (hlcago 248 Helena, 53 34 Kansas ity 41 7 Vegas, Nev. 76 47 Angeles 81 57 Miami Beach 78 71 Minneapolis 1(1 Orleans 64 50 ity 33 15 Oklahoma City 58 21 Phoenix 80 47 St. Louis la 6 Salt Cltv ...56 31 San Francisco 66 54 Seattle 51 48 Spokane 18 It Washington, 0. C. 45 of in cash the 10,682 vehicles registered on through the same day last year.

Persons seeking to register vo- jHall, Rt, 5, Lubbock, charged hides should have with them the aggravated assault against; James Henson, Reese AFB, 1 Monday; Robert H. Rowbotham. 59, 1220 9th and Billie Van 33, 1903 63rd DWI; land Charles Helmes. 17, 1611 23rd theft of a rear view car mir- In County No. 1 of Judge James A.

Ellis, a jury to consider a verdict this afternoon in the rase of Alfred died at 11:10 p.m. Monday Wayne Dean, 20, 1006 Ave. S. tat a local convalescent home fol-! icharged with carrying a prohib-ilowing a lengthy illness. ited weapon Sept.

19. of the Catholic Church, and a veteran of World War II. Amount of the settlement was not announced in either case. Survivors include widow, Judge Howard C. Davison pre- Mary Lou; a daughter.

Gerri, 13, sided, and two sons, Stephen, 14, and The jurv panel called for serv- vnoum Rand jj ot thp his icf this wU! rt.turn to the to thetr vehicles, he 1962. Mre. Kalan. court at 9 a.m. Thursday, regtsnution rece.pt and the cost two sisters.

the license plates, preferably Mrs Wrr, ville. and Mrs. Jule Burke, Costa Mesa; two brothers, Rudolph Kalan, Levittown, and Louis T. Kalan, Atlanta, Ga. Luther Barnard, Lubbock, Dies Luther Barnard.

80, 1715 E. Am- RASH OF F1KES FORT WORTH (AP)-Firemen issued an appeal for caution today after firefighters battled 45 grass fires Monday. A former newspaper reporter civil service employe, Barnard had lived in Lubbock 12 years, moving here from San Antonio he had resided since 1925. He held a civil service appoint- TORREON, Mexico (AP) The ment during World War II, and strike at the University of Coa- worked on an F'J Paso newspaper huila worsened Monday when stu- in the early 1920s. He was a and teachers of the school1 mem her of the Masonic Lodge.

At Mexican I niversitv Worsens i of commerce joined medical school groups in the walkout. The body will be transferred to San Antonio for services and Some temperature extremes from within the adjacent Monday tilths: lit at 'no mal. alif, and Yuma, Lows this morning: l)e- low zero at Hlbbing, Mlnne- sota, and Pellston, Michigan. The regional students arrangements nrei tion siiid the sf'hfK)! probably will under direction of Sanders ru- ineral home. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs A G.

Rlankenship, 1715 close down completely. The strike began 10 days ago after the school refused to accept 4 i it Amherst and Mrs. Ellizabeth tiol-, 20 students who wanted to enroll lingsworth, Philippine Ishrnds; 1 1 two sistrrs, Mrs. Walter J. Gil-! faculty members ,1" bert and Miss Edith Barnard, boih of Providence, R.

a brother. Clinton Barnard. Cobleskill, N. last September. letter seven wert accepted, and protested the suspended classes.

WAD A High Calgary 19 31 Ldmonton 33 Montreal 18 innipeg 1(1 1 Vancouver 19 47 BROADCAST AWAITED TOKYO, (UPD Communist5and seven grandchildren Radio Peking announced today that it would broadcast a important beginning at midnight tonight Peking time (12 noon EST). ALASKA J( Ht I Arthur BnutieHc. I t. of Woonsocket. is pulled from Him kstone Hirer after he and a ompanion it ere piU hed into utet when their small boat upset.

The companion Ronald I 'Ucureui 16 also of Woonsocket, drowned in attempt to save Arthur, who does not su'im. This dramatic picture was taken hr Joaeph Corriveau an amateur photographer from Meriden. Conn. orru eau was mating friends in Woonsocket and was driving down thr road hen he saiv a croied around the rnrr. He got out of the ear and made the picture.

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