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2 THE LORENCE MORNING NEWS THURSDAY JAN 9 1964 Congress Deaths unerals ids UX WfATMR SUHfAU 1 i I 20 SO 60 JiufrtMt XX ar Daytime Tforaday' be Pee Dee Weather Thursday Just Like Monday STARTS TODAY 8 4:01 pm STARTS TONIGHT AT 7 normal plus AN OMAT RELEASE like a Tantalizing feet Tempestuous 702 be Torrid mto sums ERNEST Highlights rom Johnson Johnson Address Plus! Big Hit No "2 Closed Until riday Don't Miss This One war more schools fladw JO JuijdiL THURSDAY McDaniel WIS COLUMBIA CHANNEL 10 Dial 662 6507 ORECAST AT YOUR LORENCE THEATRES DRVIN JHtflTR year from Leader Montana hard hit 3:31 pm 9:46 pm Scranton ballot for 81 inches normal plus to on The bill for lime and fertilizer for United States farms is $15 billion a year will The Gesture That Marked TIMMONSVILLE A local man charged with bootleg whisky operations was released on bond Wednesday Charlie Taylor 58 was ac cused of dealing in moonshine whisky by city police He was transferee! to the lorence Coun ty Jail where he was detained until he posted $600 bond Wed nesday ALRED ANTASTIC WORLD AREWELL TO ARMS 9:00 Morning Movie 10:45 Debbie Drake 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Object Is 12:00 Seven Keys 12:30 ather Knows Best 1:00 Ernie ord 1:30 Wide Country 1:15 Hired Hands 1:30 Make Room 2:00 Mate A Deal 2:25 News 2:30 The Doctors 300 Loretta Young 3:30 You Don't Suy 4 00 Match Gome 4:25 Newt Dr Joe Phillips Woford Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR 5th loor (Opposite Post Office) MO 9 7522 Pamplico Youth Sent to School 7:00 Edwar Morgan 7:15 Land of Muaii 7:55 News 800 Record Room 9:00 Land of Music 9:55 News 10 00 News a nd Sports 10:15 Know Your Enemy 10:30 Record Room 10:50 Editorial ll05 Dream Time 2:30 Day In Court 2:55 Lisa Howard 3:00 Gen Hospital 3:30 Queen or A Day 4:00 Trail Master 5:00 Laramie 6:00 News 6:15 Weathervane 6:25 Sports 6:20 Sports 625 Editorial 6:30 Walter Cronkite 7:00 Arthur Smith Show 7:30 Lawman 8:00 Rawhide 9:00 Perry Mason 10:00 The Nurses 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 News Sport 11:15 Movie Timmonsville Man Released on Bond All qualified voters of the Town of Scranton arc urged to go to the Polls in Scranton on January 10 1964 and vote for the Mayor and Members of the Town Council The Polls will be located at the Scranton Town Hall and will be open from 8 A until 6 JD Altman is a candidate for Mayor and is well qualified for this position He served as a member of Town Council and Mayor Pro Tern of Scranton for three years He is a successful I COLUMBIA (AP) Two Richland County men serv ing sentences for smuggling 10000 pep pills into the state prison were among seven per sons granted paroles Wednes day by the State Pardon Pro bation and Parole Board The two men Truman Vin cent Cole 21 and Lewis Cooper 30 were sentenced two years each in 1963 charges of conspiracy They were convicted 6:00 Ben McDonald 6:30 News Sport 6:55 Weather 7:00 Huntley Brinkley 7:30 Battle Line 8:00 Beverly Hillbilllei 30 Dr Kildare 30 Hazel 10 00 Mystery Theatre 11:00 Weather News Sport 10:00 CBS Nws 10 30 I Lose Lucy 11:00 The McCovs 11:30 Pete and adyi 12:00 Noon Weather 12:05 Noon News 12:15 Agri Business 12:25 Med iation 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 10:00 Paul Harvey 1005 Carolina New 10 10 Swap Shop 10: 20 Disc A Rama 12 00 News Wea Mkts 12: 15 Price Parade 12:20 Slim Mims 12:50 Wea News 1:00 Paul Harvey 1:15 Know Your Enemy l20 Market New Jeter 47 serving 46 years for housebreaking and grand larceny from Darlington County Ethel McMorris 23 serving 14 years for resisting an officer assault and battery with the in tent to kill assault with a dead ly weapon and pointing and presenting firearms from Ker shaw County Julius Osborne 25 serving 10 years for highway robbery and larceny from Sumter and lor ence counties The board revoked three paroles and rejected 21 parole requests our defense establishment in lean hard fighting shape with the fat Then he went to Capitol Hill to deliver the State of the Union message in person The diplomatic corps the (Continued rom Page 1 A) Supreme Court the Cabinet the military command ers sat in reserved seats on the House floor Mrs Johnson in navy blue dress and mink coat smiled on her husband from the presidential gallery Their daughter Lucy Baines 16 was at her side riends and rela tives surrounded them The message ran about 2900 words It was interrupted an even 80 an average of about once every 36 by applause Sometimes Demo alone provided the applause Johnson held out in the mes sage a friendly hand but also waved a warning finger at So viet Premier Khrushchev intend to bury no Johnson said in measured tones we do not intend to be Republicans and Democrats broke into thunderous applause and a yelp or two Soviet Am bassador Anatoly Dobrynin listened in stony faced silence month 81 inches from Herman House TIDES: Myrtle Beach Highs 3:24 am Lows 9:34 am Charleston Highs 3:54 am Lows 10:04 am 10:16 pm Indications call for almost identical weather Thursday as was experienced in rainmaker A warn front mov ing up from the south will bring continued cloudiness Thursday for the Pee Dee area with rain The approach of a cold front from the west is due to end the mild weather Thursday night and bring colder temper atures riday Partly cloudy skies and rain will end with the passing of the cold front High mercury readings Thurs day should be in the upper 50s while the nighttime low is to be in the lower 40s high should be around 50 Winds mostly variable shift ing to northwesterly with the cold front will be nine and oc LAKE LEVELS Clark Hill 3266 feet about litical faith to debate princi ples not personalities The budget to be submitted shortly will cut our deficit from $10 billion to $49 billion be in proportion to our na tional output the smallest budg et since 1951 call for total ex penditures of $979 billion com pared to $934 (billion) for the current year This administration here and now declares unconditional on poverty in America We must establish a high level commission on automa tion extend the coverage of our minimum wage laws to more than 2 million workers now lacking this basic protec tion must by including spe cial school aid funds improve the quality of teaching in our hardest hit areas provide hos pital insurance for our older citizens under Social Securi ty release $11 billion of tax reduction into the private spend ing stream to create new jobs 1 therefore urge the Con gress to take final action on this bill by the first of ebruary I recommend legislation authorizing the creation of tri partite industry committees to determine where a higher penalty rate for overtime would increase job openings and au thorziing the establishment of such higher rates Our ultimate goal is a world without war a world made safe for diversity in which all men goods and ideas can freely move across every border It is in this spirit that we are cutting back our production of enriched uranium bv 25 per cent shutting down four plu tonium piles and closing many nonessential military installa tions We call on our adver saries to do the same The following weather data was released last night by the lorence Weather Bureau for the 24 hour period ending at pin Highest 52 Year ago 50 Lowest 49 Year ago 33 Mean 45: Year ago 42 7 am 47 7 pm 46 RELATIVE HUMIDITY: Maximum 95 per cent Mini mum 74 per cent PRECIPITATION: Today 01 inches Year ago trace Total this Deviation18 inches Total this Deviation18 inches SUN: Sunrise 7:26 Sunset 5:27 RIVER STAGES 8 AM: Wateree at Camden 54 feet rising Pee Dee at Pee Dee (Tues day) 132 feet falling Pee Dee at Cheraw 104 rising Lynches at Effingham feet rising I 10 00 Soy 10:25 NBC Report 10 30 Merv Griffin 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links 12:00 irst Impress on 12:30 Truth or Consequent 12:55 News Day Report 1:00 Home Edition News 1:10 Weather MULLINS James (Jim) McDaniel 74 formerly of Dil lon and father of Mrs Lloyd Platt died at a Mullins hospi tal Wednesday night after an illness of several weeks uneral arrangements be announced by Mcarcs neral Home A 14 year old Pamplico youth appeared in Juvenile Court in lorence Wednesday morning to face charges of grand larceny The minor was accused of stealing two watches from David store in Pamplico The watches were valued at $130 The lad who officers said i ORECAST Rain is forecast Thursday for the northwest Pacific coast and the Gulf region Snow and snow flurries are forecast over the northern Plateau adjoining portions of the northwest Pacific states the extreme tip of Maine the upper Great Lakes area the mid dle and lower portions of the Mississippi valley It will be colder from the middle Plains east ward to the western edge of the Atlantic coast states while warmer weather will prevail over the south Atlantic states and over the northern and central Plateau and the central Rocky Mountain area (AP Wirephoto Map) ea: 3:00 5:05 7:10 9:15 of smuggling the pep pills which they had purchased in Mexico in the prison Others granted paroles were Joseph Bruce 64 serving life for murder from Darlington county Boyd Suggs 58 serving two and one half years for housebreaking and larceny from Darlington County 3Vs feet below full stage Lake Marion 723 feet about feet below full stage Lake Moultrie 71 feet about 6 feet below full stage Lake Murray 3479 feet about 12 feet below full stage Lake Greenwood 4336 feet about 8 feet below full stage Hartwell Reservoir 655 feet 5 feet below full stage Lake winds mostly north easterly at 6 to 12 knots By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weather bureau report of temperatures me Matthew Henry Bible commentator) After millions and millions as ft is now And therefore weep not for (Ascribed to 18th centruy Mrs Evelyn Rumsey and daughters Donna and Pam business man and understands the problems of Scranton He stands and will work for pro gress of the Town and all of its citizens He is a member of Scranton Methodist Church and a long time resident of Scranton He is honest trustworthy and merits the confidence of the vot ers of Scranton We urge you to vote for ALTMAN for Mayor of thereby casting your good government Altman In Memory of Dr Ray Rumsey who passed away one year ago today (Jan 9 1963) 1 Weep not for me Would jou like to know where I am? I am at home in my house in the mansions prepared for me there I am where I would be No longer on the stormy sea but in the safe and quiet harbor My working time is done and I am resting My sowing time is done and I am reaping My joy is as the joy of harvest Would you know how it is with me? I am made perfect in holiness Grace is swallowed up in glory The top stone of the building is brought forth Would you know what I am doing? I see God I see Him as He is not as through a glass darkly but face to face And the sight is transforming it makes me like Him I am in the sweet enjoyment of my blessed Redeemer I am here singing hallelujahs incessantly to Him who sits upon the throne And rest not day or night from praising Him Would you know what company I keep? Blessed company Better than the best on earth Here arc holy angels and the spirits of just men made perfect I am set down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in flic Kingdom of God With the blessed Paul and Peter James and John and si! the saints And here I meet with many of my old acquaintances with whom I worked And with whom I prayer who came hither before me And lastly Would you how long this is to continue? It is the dawn that never withers The crown of glory that fades not away of ages it will be as fresh 1 00 Best ef 1 30 As the World Tumi 2 00 Password 2:30 Houseparty 300 To Tell the Truth 325 Doug Edwards 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 1 4:30 Spaceship 500 MickeyMouse Club WJMX 970 1:25 Editorial 1:30 Musiic or Heart 2 00 Road Show 4:00 New 5:00 Road Show 6:00 Paul Harvey 605 Wea News Sot 6:30 Alex Drier 6 40 Tom Harmon 650 Weather New 655 New (Continued from Page 1 A) nois saw it as a 1964 political full of promises for everyone of everything previously prom ised at less cost would take more than magic words or the skill of an experienced political magician to initiate and expand costly federal programs and at the same time reduce government Arends said would take fiscal legerde said Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen of Illinois The same theme came from Democratic Sen Allen Ellen der of Louisiana who said that faith in miracles will be restored if he can accomplish all that he proposes within the budget he It would be miraculous added Sen John McClellan Ark Sen Everett Jordan NC called it biggest pro gram in the history of our coun and said hope it can be done within the budget but I see how but maybe he can do House Republican Leader Charles A Halleck of Indiana promised wholehearted GOP co operation in cutting the budget But he said hope the admin new found enthusi asm for economy in government is as great in June as it is in Rep Gerald ord Jr of Michigan chairman of the Re publican conference and a sen ior member of the Appropria tions Committee predicted Johnson get more support from the Republicans than Democrats when it comes to votes on the fiscal policy he an Sen Barry Goldwater of Ari zona campaigning in New Hampshire for the Republican presidential nomination lis tened to the broadcast of John speech and commented: is my impression that he out Roosevelted Roosevelt out Kenneyed Kennedy and even made Truman look Senate Democratic Mike Mansfield of called the speech ting message without wasted and declared: responsibility is now up to us not the He added a for the budget goal House Speaker John Mc Cormack Mass said the message was progressive positive approach to the prob ems facing our Sen Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota assistant Democrat ic Senate leader said it was stirring message of reassurance and dedication that we are go ing forward to complete the un finished business of this great Humphrey expressed confi dence than Congress will re spond to plea for unrelenting war on poverty and ignorance and disease here at and honor his call for a strong civil rights bill But Sen Richard Russell Ga a leader of the anti civil rights forces in the Senate redeclared war on that issue saying: the existing cir cumstances the odds in favor of this short sighted and disas trous legislation are very great We can only tighten our belts with increased determination to fight the good fight for reason and the Constitution with every weapon at our Mrs Baxley MARION Mrs Callie Dal ier Quinn Parker Baxley 82 died Wednesday at a local hos pital uneral services will be con ducted at 3:30 Thursday at Smith Brothers uneral Chapel by Rev Leon Thomp son and Rev Ed Duncan Burial will be in the Centenary Ceme tery She was the daughter of the late Elizabeth and Dock Quinn of Mt Olive Surviving from her first mar riage to the late Robert Parker is a daughter Mrs Hickory Jackson of Centenary Her second marriage was to Malcolm Baxley who sur vives along with a daughter Mrs loyd Jackson of Marion five grandchildren and four great grandchildren Vi rginius Rogers BENNETTSVILLE Virgin ia Cullum Rogers 43 died at a local hospital Wednesday at 4 after an illness of some months He was a farmer and with his family lived near Ben nettsville Graveside services will be conducted Thursday at 3:30 in Sunset Memorial Park by Rev A Douglas McArn The son of rank and Caro Lee Cullum Rogers he was born in Blenheim but had spent most of his life in Ben nettsville He was educated at Bennettsville High School Epis copal High School in Alexan dria Va and Rice Institute Houston Tex He was a member of the Presbyterian Church serving as deacon and teacher of the Mens Bible Class He was a member of the Marlboro Coun ty Board of Education and the irst National Bank of South Carolina advisory board Surviving are the widow the former Miss Catherine McCall three sons Cullum Jr Charlie McCall and Richard Sparks two daughters Catherine Gambrell and Mary Rebecca Rogers all of the home: his parents two brothers rank Rogers Jr of Bennettsville and Alexander Rogers of Law renceville two sisters Miss Mary Carolina Rogers of Bennettsville and Mrs Nancy Rogers Saxon of New Caanan Conn KLEER KLEEN LOOR URNACES AND CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS JACK'S Refrigeration Heating Air Conditioning Service Phones: 669 6648 662 2935 LeRoy Lambert HEMINGWAY Leroy (Roy) Lambert 69 former Mayor of Hemingway died in a local hos pital Wednesday following an illness of two months Death was attributed to a heart at tack uneral services will be con ducted at Hemingway Metho dist Church at 11 a riday by Rev Reginal Thackston Rev Enoch inklea Rev Lisenby' Rev Gleaton Rev Beard and Rev Charles Moore Burial directed by Morris uneral Home will be in Old Johnsonville Ceme tery Pallbearers will be: David Senseney Harvey Senseney Ben Lambert Carl Lam bert Wayne Lambert Steve Lambert Warren Lambert and Lamuel Scurry The men of Hemingway Meth odist Church will serve as hon orary pallbearers Mr Lambert was a son of the late Lampkin and Madie McNamee Lambert He was born in Island Grove la and came to Hemingway at age 6 He was educated in the Old Johnsonville schools and served in the Army dur ing World War I He was a member of the Hemingway Methodist Church where he was a member of the official board a stewart and chairman of the commission on membership and evangilism He was a member and past president of the Bible Class He was a charter member of the ishers of Men of Heming way where he had served as chief fisherman for two terms He was a founder of the Hemingway Cap Ground and was serving as vice president of the organization Mr Lambert had served as mayor for two terms and prior to his retirement he owned and Mrs Isaiah Gandy DARLINGTON Mrs Isaiah Gandy 86 of Darlington died early Wednesday morning in a local clinic after an extended illness uneral services will be held Thursday at 4 at Central Baptist Church in Darlington conducted by Rev James Daughtry Burial will be in Black Creek Cemetery near Darlington Mrs Gandy was born in Darlington County July 8 1877 a daughter of the late Kinchen Hartwell Adams and Margaret Eliza Lewis Adams She was the widow of I Gandy Surviving are a son James Gandy of Okeechobee la eight daughters Mrs Laurin Bryant Julius Lewis and Mrs John Coleman all of Dar lington Mrs urman Petty and Mrs Dan Coker both of Harts ville Mrs Curtis Preslar and Mrs Durward Riley both of Columbia and Mrs rank Reeder of West Columbia a sister Mrs Junnie O'Neal of Dovesville 26 grandchildren 72 great grandchildren and four great great granchildren The will remain at Xistler uneral Home in Dar ington until an hour before the service at which time it will be taken to the church WASHINGTON (AP) Here are the textual highlights of President State of the Union message to Congress Wednesday: Let this session of Congress be known as the session which did more for civil rights than the last hundred sessions com bined which enacted the most far reaching tax cut of our time declared all out war on human poverty recognized the health needs all our older citizens reformed our tangled transportation helped build more homes more libraries and more hospi tals than any Congress Here in Congress you can demonstrate effective leader ship by voting each impor tant proposal up or voting it down but at least bringing it to a vote Let us carry forward the plans and programs of John itzgerald Kennedy because they are right In his memory I especially ask all members of my own po VOTE OR ALTMAN OB MAYOR SCRANTON 1st lorence Showing SWffifflOWi Sponsored By Scranton riends nf Pol Adv) CARY GRANT PRINCESS GRACE KEUY in ALStD HITCHCOCKS TO GATCH fl THIE The aygiri 77 and the War Minister Ian Joan Cecil Carmichael Greenwood Parker Eustage Taylor uneral services for Eustage Taylor Sr 63 retired taxi driver of lorence will be con ducted at 10 a riday in the Prospect Methodist Church near Hyman by Rev Robert Ward Burial will be in the church cemetery Mr Taylor died early Tues day morning while visiting rela tives in Petersburg Va The body will remain at Stoudenmire uneral Home 'un til services ea: 12 55 3:05 5:05 7:10 9:15 ROCK HUDSON JENNIER VITTORIO DE SIC Cinemascope 10:00 CBS News 10:30 Tennessee Ernie 11:00 The McCoys 11:30 Pet and Glody 12:00 Noon Report 12:25 CBS News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light TOO Betty cezor Show 1 30 As the World Turns WECT 10:00 Soy When 10:25 News 10:30 Word for Word 11:00 Concentration 11:30 ssing Link 12:00 irst Impression 12:30 ruth or Consequences 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Jim Burns Show 1:30 As the World Turns operated Roys Barber Shop of Hemingway Surviving are the widow Mrs Opal Eaddy Lambert: two daughters Mrs Joe McAlister and Mrs Allen Grier both of Hemingway a brother Har vey Lambert of Augusta Ga five sisters Mrs Edith Scurry of Miami la Mrs Willie Harvey and Mrs Zola Sharpless both of Charleston Mrs Senseney of lor ence and Mrs Viva Lynch of Hemingway five grandchil dren ine nooy win remain at me funeral home until 10 a ri day at which time he will placed in the church Eli Winesett LAKE CITY uneral serv ices for Eli Winesett Jr 60 of Port Orford Ore formerly of Coward will be held at 3 riday at graveside in Single tary cemetery conducted by the Rev Morgan Rogers Active pallbearers will be McClam Miles Mc Ghan Lynch Jr Aubrey Cox Lonnie Gause and Melvin Cantley riends may call at the Price uneral Home The family will be at the home of Mrs Turbeville on North Blanding Street Mr Winesett had lived in Port Or ford for the past seven years where he was associated with the Western States Plywood Co Surviving are the widow Mrs Venetta Singletary Winesett a son Leo Winesett of Arling ton Va a daughter Miss rances Ann Winesett of the home his mother Mrs Mary Winesett Sr of Nokomis la six brothers Dan Winesett of Dillon Lem Winesett of Marion William Steele Winesett and James Dow Winesett both of Plymouth rank Wine sett of Venice la and Robert A Winesett of Punta Gorda la four sisters Mrs Mae Lewis and Mrs A Green both of Whiteville Mrs Tom Stanley of Loris and Mrs Garth waite of Stratford Conn and three grandchildren The family has asked that in lieu of flowers donations made to the Cancer und ormer Austrian Chancellor Dies VIENNA Austria (API or mer Chancellor Julius Raab 72 died Wednesday remembered by his countrymen as the man who led Austria back to inde pendence after the long night of Nazi and postwar occupation Long a sufferer from diabetes and a liver ailment Raab was stricken Monday and lapsed into unconsciousness Austrian leaders of both par ties praised Raab a conserva tive for his part in getting the Austrian independence treaty of 1955 President Adolf Schaerf a so cialist said political ca reer reached a climax the state treaty and the with drawal of foreign troops from Austria came Raab was chancellor from 1953 to 1961 when he resigned because of poor health has a mental disorder history was sent to Whitten Village a correctional school in Clinton 236 ALL NIGHT Palmetto WUSN CHARLESTON CHANNEL 2 6:30 Rifleman 7:00 Wanted Dead 730 lintstones 8:00 Donna Reed 8:30 My Three Son 900 Jimmy Dean 10 00 Sid Caesar 10:30 This Man Dawson 11:00 News Movie CHARLOTTE CHANNEL 3 2:00 Password 2:30 Art 3:00 Bachelor ather 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 Secret Storm 4 30 3 Ring Circus 5:30 Sea Hunt 6:00 Reporter 6: 15 Weather WILMINGTON CHANNEL 6 2:00 Make a Deal NBC News ') The Doctors 0 Queen for A Day 10 Edge of Night 0 Match Gome 4 25 News 4:30 Room for Doddy 5:00 Robin Hood 5:30 Huckleberry our Area Convicts Are Given Paroles 4t30 Little Rascal Huckleberry Hound 5:30 Adven in Paradis 6:30 Huntley Brinkley 7:00 7 O'clock Report 7:30 Laramie 8:30 Dr Kildar 930 Hazel 10:00 Susoens Thealr i nn (VamiLks i a WBTW LORENCE CHANNEL 13 5 30 Huckleberry 6:00 Early Report New 6:10 Bulletin Board 6: 15 Weathervane 620 WBTW New 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Maverick 8:00 Rawhid 9:00 Perry Mason 10 00 The Nurses 11:00 Weather k1 1 Xvwry vkZ vjo xxk7 (H) i yi' ur i jvjw i 1 A XI itvl 7 vj I ji it nn Kis i I A JLODmImkMC SUSPENSE ROMANCE! EEllSIdhdnll CT Li I I 0 (high last 12 hours low last 18 hours) and rainfall (last 24 hours) ending 7 pm for selected areas: STATION Pr STATION I Pr Albany 30 7 Knoxvihe 44 29 13 05 Angeles 68 49 Amarillo 32 26 Tr Louisville 47 31 Asheville 48 38 Memphis 58 30 127 Atlanta 49 44 39 Miami 76 71 Bir hom 59 47 09 Minn StP 33 29 12 Bismark 17 9 Orleans 69 50 65 Boston 37 25 New York 41 31 Buffalo 39 22 Norfolk 40 39 CHat as 59 49 02 Omaha 33 26 07 Cha'ston 53 51 47 Okla City 46 38 Charlotte 50 43 Phila 44 26 Chicago 37 30 Tr Phoenix 54 33 36 29 Pittsburg 45 26 43 29 Port'd Me 42 19 Columb's 35 22 Raleigh 43 40 Denver 25 15 09 Richm 40 29 Detroit 39 30 St Louis 42 28 Duluth 30 23 09 Antonio 74 45 20 El Paso 47 40 San ran 62 48 Worth 67 43 Savannah 61 53 Galves'n 67 54 06 Seattle 43 25 12 Grf Mtn 32 31 Spokane 23 11 Tr ORECAST a AT YOUR LORENCE THEATRES AREWELL TO ARMS.

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