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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 9

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AVALANCHE-JQURNAU-Saturciay Morning. January 27, 1971 Patent plus iVs.a FLORSHEIM Put a spring in your step. a great looking loafer, it's a Fiorsheim. True blue navy or cherry brown. 28.95 Men's Shoes Downtown and Monterey gato That little symbol on all Izod Chemise Lacoste polyeste.r knit shirts that means they're cool, comfortable and won't quit looking fresh no matter how hard play? From left in S-M-L- X-L Sizes.

17.50, Navy or brown check, 17.50, Pro wh i te 1 .00. Menswear Downtown and Monterey Church Bells To Ring Across Nation To Mark Ceasefire By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lanta proclaimed Sunday as a Church Bells will ring across the nation to mark the start of the Vietnam ceasefire at p.m. today. Many churches planned special services of thanksgiving. In New York's Times.Square the word "Peace" will light up the length of a 10-story hank windows in the Allied Chemical Tower.

Flame Of Hope An eternal "flame of hope" will be dedicated at the Albuquerque. N.M., Airport, atop a 10-foot concrete pillar. It will honor men killed wounded, missing or taken prisoner in Vietnam. The American Legion in Tell City, plans a parade- Today will be a special day of celebration and prayer in Lorain, Ohio. A mass of thanksgiving will be offered at St.

Patrick's Cathedral in New York, celebrated by Archbishop Terence Cardinal Cooke, military vicar for the armed forces. Mayor Sam Massell of At- ng of church beHs, blowing of special day of prayer for lasting peace. He called for the ringing of; church bells day, to commemorate the star of the ceasefire. Bill Heinselman, village pres ident of Palmyra, tele phoned people throughout his urging them to ring bells "I'd like to see the whole country take part, but I'd be satisfied if only half the state does," he said. Special Worship Mayor Henry Maier of Mil waukee ordered Hie city ha! bell rung, and urged churches to join in.

Carroll College Waukesha, plans a special worship Sunday ringing of the carillon. A bell made by Paul Revere will be rung at the First Church of Christ in Longmeadow, Mass. The bell was first sounded to celebrate Uie end of the War of 1812. Mayor Tom Mariani of Titus- vine, called for the ring- New WTSUHead To Be Selected AMARILLO Cloyce K. Box of Dallas, chairman of West Texas State University Board of Regents, announced Friday the formation of an advisory committee to assist in the selection a new president for the Canyon university.

Xew President Dr. James P. Comette, 64, president of WT3U since 1948 reaches the mandatory retirement age Aug. 31, 1974. Box said the five-member committee, which held an organizational meeting here Friday, will be headed by Bill J.

Montgomery of Amarillo, executive vice- president of Diamond-Shamrock Corp, Serving with Montgomery will be 'J. Pat Malonc of Hereford, executive vice- president of the First National Bank. Wayne Rankin, a Hale County farmer and president of West Texas Ex-Stu- dens will serve on the committee along with two university representatives. Dr. John E.

Green, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, and Dr. Jerry Miller, chairman of the faculty council. The committee head said that the primary function of the group will be to accept and screen al appications which will be submitted to the regents for final selection. Montgomery added that his commitiee will accept applications from all qualified candidates from throughout the countr including candidates presntly associated with the university. The committee, according to Montgomery, invites nominatons which can be mailed to the committee at Box 631, Amarillo.

Comc-tte came to WTSU as president after serving three years as den at Baylor. He previously taught English fo years at Western Kentucky State College at Bowling Green. car horns and turning on lights. "Such ceebrations occurred at the end of World War he St. Paul Vestry Officers Named St.

Paul's Episcopal Church has elected new officers of the vestry and new members of the vestry. Officers of the vestry are Harmon Jenkins, senior warden; Ira Dunlap, junior warden; Mrs. Margaret Shook, secretary, and Don McLeod, treas- rer. New members of the vestry nclude W. D.

Armstrong, Sam Crow, Robert A. Hill John Jones, and Don Wickard. Delegates to the 1973 church council named are Ralph Dorsett, Jack Flygare, Tracy Gage, C. E. Merkt, Hubert Odom, VIrs.

Margaret Shook, Pope Vickers, and Mrs. Betty Wheel. To serve as alternates Harmon Jenkins, Sadallah Moses, John Graw, R. G. Richards, 0.

L. Watterson. Harry Westmoreland, John Whitcomb, and luss Wilkinson. Soviets Praise 'Great Victory' MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet government on Friday congratulated North Vietnamese negotiator Le Due Tho on his country's "great victory" the eve of the signing of the Vietnam peace agreement. Speaking for the Kremlin, Po- 1 litburo member Andrei Kirilenko told Tho at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport that the Soviet said.

"The Vietnam war waslservice in Midland, actually longer and, involved be sent to rebuild Bach Mai hospital in Hanoi, destroyed by a U.S. air raid. To Ring Bells Radio stations in Philadelphia plan to ring bells over the air for 12 minutes. In Crawfordsville, residents were asked to fly flags, and in Euclid, Ohio, they were urged to turn on their porch more people. So let us resolve once and.for.all to.have a big celebration and hope and that this (war.

)never happens again." In Pine Bluff, local media urged horn honking, blowing of police and fire sirens and train whistles. Offerings at a thanksgiving lights. The Maryland Council of Churches urged all churches (a stay open for prayers. Gov. John West of South Carolina asked citizens to join him in a minute of silent prayer and suggested that five minutes.

In New firehorns will sound 10 times. Rowley, and six Hampshire towns nearby, Schoolincubation Period Nears End By CELESTE MUCKS Staff The incubation period for infectious hepatitis at Bayless Elementary School is almost over with no new cases within the.school reported since Thursday, Health Authorities said Friday. Hopes are that the nfection centered at Bayless has been curtailed. Dr. David M.

Cowgill said city-county public health officials could find no other leads indicate a source of the nfection at Bayless other than Jie cafeteria employe who worked at both Bayless and Atkins Junior High. con- the disease during the Christmas holidays. Only One Lead 'Nothing pans out at all, except we had the one cafeteria worker. That's the only lead we have, and that's lead at that. not a very "Now the incubation period at Bayless is practically over EO I don't -think there will be many more cases at Bayless after this.

There might be a few later, but 90 or 95 percent will show signs within 30 "It's been 35 days how," said Cowgill. "If the other cases' were connected with the cafe-j teria worker, then there Of the three confirmed cases at Coronado High School, prin two in school cipal Ronald Gooch students are now. In an itemized review of 17 infectious hepatitis cases re- this month for Lubbock ay Hie public school system and Public Health Department, Were were: five students at Bayless; a cafeteria worker employed at both Bayless and Atkins; three students at Coronado; one student each at Posey, Hunt, Rush Wolfforth, Stubbs and Wester elementary one pre-school child; and one confirmed cases of the disease. "The reason for the 'two or more' is because otherwise it would not be centered in one area. They want parents to be warned but they do not.

want to send out notes and unduly alarm students and parents," Parker said. The Baker Company Has in Stock for Immediate From mso A selection of Calculators. to 13th Ave. Complete with: 12 Months Warfoniy, A.C. Adapter, and Carrying Cose.

SEE US BEFORf YOU COMPAKY For Your Want-Ad Dial 763-9311 adult. According fy Parents to Bill Parker. director of pupil personnel for Lubbcck Public Schools, the school heatlh committee met! Friday, recommending that they continue the policy of notifying parents when two students in one class room have Union and "all progressive peoples" have supported Hanoi's efforts in the Vietnam conflict. Tho, who is heading home from Pan's, in turn thanked the Soviet Union for the "great aid" rendered his country. Kirilenko's statement echoed the official press campaign under way here claiming a North Vietnamese victory over American "aggression" in Vietnam.

The Paris peace agreement is an "historic victory for the heroic Vietnamese people." the I Soviet government news agen- Icy, Tass, declared. shouldn't be any more." RECORDS A full lint of Singln and Lf Albumt. You mil IhtM you lli BLAKE RECORD CENTER 2401 34fli INVEST SAFELY! SL350 XL250 1 CB450 CB350 CBI75 SLI25' VETERANS You Hove Earned Thousands of Dollars hi Benefits watt any longer fo redeem file benefits that can you that extra Advantage in your, present or provide tfie opportunity for new profetsion Pint provide you with hours of pleasure, CAU NOW AIOUT THESE COURSES: COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTOR ATR INSTRUMENT MULTI-ENGINE nd ADD-ON RATINGS FOR AIRPLANE AND HELICOPTER SLATON FLYING SERVICE SIATON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT il AccuCotor 18" CLEARANCE! LOOK! PRICES SLASHED! 288 SALE PRICES ON PRESENT INVENTORY SOLID STATE ORIGINAL PRICE NOW AT MULLINS XL-100 I RCA XL-100'i ftmrc NO TUBES TO IURN OUT! jctiOOrj CREDIT OR CASH! COME ON IN! WELCOME! SPECIAL TRADES! SPECIAL DEALS! EASY TO BUY! OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS WELCOME it HO RIASONAIU OWR RIFUSID! LUBBOCK'S FINEST SERVICE DEPARTMENT MULLINS TV LAB 792-5121 "Expert TV Repair".

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