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San Angelo Standard-Times from San Angelo, Texas • 12

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i pa wm fj pvi 12A San Angelo Standahd-Times i Sai Angelo Texas Friday Morning July II 1171 1 Library Request Action Expected it1 4 -v f' 1 1 vVa'J'f Ji per month and asked if this money could be used far the-purchase of books Commissioners at their TueJ day meeting disc ttajro-posal and moved fa favor of theC action hut then froze a vote on Allende Signs Amendment the motion until County Judea Tie tfaj Edd Keyes can examine Action on a request that profits from a copying machine in Tom Green County Library be for the purchase of new library books is expected when Tom Green County Commissioners meet In regular session at I ami today Librarian Mrs Enid Weaver appeared before at both their Monday and Tuesday meetings this week and told them the machine is now maintained by a business hut can be transferred to county maintenance She said the machine contract -J Other items on the agenda for-this morning include an api ranee before commissioners Adult Probation Officer Bob Turner and other business SANTIAGO Chile President Salvador Allende signed a constitutional amendment Thursday permitting Chile to nationalize copper mines in which private US firms have hundreds of millions of dollars invested Sitting in La Moneda the presidential palace Allende called the amendment and for He said Chileans who worked to make copper nationalization possible now must continue their efforts to increase production in approximately 150 net Eldorado Family Awarded $12000 In Civil Aciioii i Argentine Question Clarified LONDON (AP) The Foreign Office says Argentina has not relinquished its claim to sovereignty over the Falkland Islands This clarified a statement by a Foreign Office spokesman July 2 to the effect that Argentina was giving up its 139-year-old claim to the islands Burglaries Thefts On Increase Burglary and theft reports to the San Angelo Police the increase Semi-Truck Ballet? A truck driven by Carol Wayne West of South Cate Calif overturned shortly after 4 pm Thursday at the 3600 block of Sherwood Way after colliding with an auto being driven by Carol Lane West of 3113 Chatterton San Angelo Neither driver was hospitalized Special equipment was being brought in to move the truck from its precarious position x-J IWCHiCU theft of meat were Thursday George Samuels to police Wednesday the a 1 horsepower air coi from the front of essor Two San Angelo doctors and Shannon West Mexas Memorial Hospital have agreed to award an Eldorado family $12000 fa damages fa a suit filed by an Eldorado family Defendants In a dvfl action filed Oct 21 1969 Dr Zachprlag Dr Robert CL Bridges and Shannon Hospital signed a compromise settlement agreement awarding the sum tp Jerry Burleson Burleson had filed the suit in 51st District Court here op behalf of his daughters Melissa and Shanna after the death tf his wife The petition stated Mrs Joyce Elaine Burleson 20 died Sept 23 1968 fa the hospital while undergoing an operation She was a patient of Dr Bridges the petition stated Following her death Burtescji filed suit seeking to recover $550000 fa damages he allege resulted from his death Attorney far defendants was George Finley while Burleson was represented far James Cunningham of San Antonio Trust Of ficers Get Promotions Mills Would Consider Grants SUN VALLEY Idaho (AP) Rep Wilbur Mills D-Ark leading congressional opponent of President revenue sharing plan said Thursday he would consider grants to help cities and localities in actual need Mills is chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee which now has the Nixon proposal and alternatives to it under consideration continue to be strongly opposed to the concept of general revenue sharing as Mills said in a speech prepared for the National Conference of Lieutenant Governors muels Hardware and according to Samuels the machine was valued at $18995 Mrs Evelyn Hill reported Thursday that an air conditioner had been removed from a room at the Park Motel at 2819 Chadbourne while a vending machine burglary was reported at Discount Center A Mansfield Expecting Legislation report filed by an employe of 1 that the the store revealed Oil Industry rejects Rise WASHINGTON (AP) The American ott industry projected Thursday a sharp rise in dependence on foreign oil and Mrs Morrow a native of Mertzon joined the bank in January 1933 Prior to her present assignment in the trust department she held several positions with the commercial department Edwards came to wot as departments in April 1967 while attending Angelo State University Upon graduation in May an acute shortage of natural gas if government policy and the significantly economic policy do not change Three trust officers at Central National Bank have pined promotions Bank President Frank Junell announced Thursday Don Parker assistant vice president and trust officer was promoted to vice president and trust officer Mrs Bettye Morrow gained a promotion from assistant cashier and trust officer to trust investment officer Parker Joined Central National in September 1969 after moving from Lubbock He had been employed as a bank officer there since 1965 CLINT A 8YMES New firm partner The prediction was part of a report compiled by the National Petroleum Council an industry-supported advisory council to the Secretary of Interior John McLean president of Continental Oil said in about a year the council will have developed policy options for the administration to do something about the council's 1968 he joined the bank as fulltime officer in the trust department Lutherans Defeat Control Proposal WASHINGTON (AP) -Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said Thursday he expects legislation to rescue Lockheed Aircraft Carp to come up on the floor late next week with debate lasting a couple of The development appeared to be a significant break for the embattled aerospace firm which says it may go broke by September without government help fa completing work on its L1011 TriStar airbus Mansfield previously had said the legislation now written to help other big businesses whose collapse could damage the economy would not come up before Congress takes a month-long recess Aug 6 House Banking Committee Chairman Wright Patman D-Texas said Wednesday he Symes Joins San Angelo Law Firm riding machines in front of the business had been pried open and an undetermined amount of change taken Auto burglaries occupied the largest portions of police reports with Alton Caveness of 1525 Fulton the victim of one of those burglaries George Stewart operator of an auto body shop at 2917 Chadbourne repor fleer Dick Wetzel Thursday that a tape deck had been removed from car while it was parked on the parking lot awaiting repairs Bob Heard whose address was listed as Romm 6 Park Motel reputedly lost 30 western-style shirts fa the burglary of his car while it was parked at a local business establishment and another auto burglary was reported by employes of Shep person Furniture at 19 Twohig large box of tools was reported MILWAUKEE (AP) Representatives of the conservative wing of US Lutheranism narrowly defeated on Thursday proposed plan that would have set up the tightest doctrinal controls fa mainline Protestantism The action a key decision of the governing convention of toe Lutheran Missour Synod came fa a stormy session that at times verged on becom-ing a floor shouting match The outcome was an acknowledged setback to the church's El Paso Grant Approved AUSTIN Gov Preston criminal Justice council approved Thursday a $27720 grant to the El Paso Council of Governments to develop an interdisciplinary degree program in criminal Justice at the university of Texas at El Paso Similar programs are in existence at Sam Houston State at Huntsville and Southwest Texas State at San Marcos Forty law enforcement agency employes and 35 other students are expected to enroll in the UTEP program this September Union Pressmen Fired KNOXVILLE Tern (AP) The Knoxville News-Sentinel fired 16 union pressmen Wednesday lor what it called of delaying publication of the afternoon newspaper several hours The dismissals also resulted In delayed publication of editions of the Knoxville Journal the morning newspaper which is printed under a Joint operating agreement with the News-SentineL expected similar legislation to of the Capitol dear that ride of the Capitol president the Rev Dr JAO Preus who had strong? tyjaken from truck parked at business Thursday with the before the recess even though his committee has only Just begun hearings DON PARKER VP trust officer backed the move for firmer dck trinal supmdrion i loss estimated at $250 DAVID EDWARDS In trust department I FRI AND SAT OPEN DAILY P-9 ADIWliM fa J1 Xittfa Coopoof Clint A Symes 29 has been announced as a partner in the law firm Logan Steib Lewis and Middlebrook effective July 1 Other partners in the firm are John DLogan Curt Steib Glenn Lewis and Anclal Middlebrook Offices for the firm are located in the Central Na tional Bank building The name of the firm has been changed to reflect the addition of the new partner and is now Logan Steib Lewis Middie-brook and Symes Symes came to San Angelo in 1967 after receiving a doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Texas School of Law He has been associated with the San Angelo bw firms since coming to the Wool Capital He also received a BA degree in 1964 from Texas Tech University in Luhbock He was bom and reared in Lubbock Symes lives at 2737 Chimney Rock Lane with his wife Maryana and 1-year-old daughter Carmen Michelle Austin HEW Fail To Reach Plan Agreement VV Safa WJbM Yn lava At matt Stockton Begins Water Carnival Lawn And Garden Biseoynifcs Junior Miss Saturday will be climaxed by the crowning of the AUSTIN (AP) The Austin School District and the Department of Health Education and Welfare failed to reach full on a desegregation according to papers filed in federal district court Thursday Judge Jack Roberts who ordered Austin and HEW on June to work toward a common (dan with a minimum of busing now must make the decision himself BETTYE MORROW Gets CONTROL LAWN BUGS WITH SPECTRACIDE Stockton from a field of 12 contestants The new title-holder will represent Fort Stockton in the Miss Texas Universe competiton 1971 Miss Fort By EDDIE WALRAVEN Standard-Tbnm Staff Witter FORT STOCKTON Wee Miss and Little Miss Beauty competition got activities under way here Thursday for the 3-day annual Water Carnival featuring lighted water ballets set to music in the Comanche Springs Pool West Texans Pass Dental Examination fog 166 5 OUNCES Operation Teacup Has Some Success Regina English 5 daughter of and Mrs Ben English 5)66 fog 333 1 PINT Mr was named winner of the Wee Miss contest while 9-year-old Laurie benburg daughter -of my Isenbw Mr and Mrs Tommy bembur ItuadardTImm Amtta Sanaa AUSTIN Six persons from West Texas counties have passed State Board of Dental Examiners test and will be licensed to practice dentistry in Texas They are Teari Joe Tillery of San Angelo Gerald Wayne Alexander of Big Spring Robert Lynn Huddleston of Lamesa Jack Lee Bailey of Odessa James Albert Crow of Brown-wood and James Vernon McKay Jr of Lamesa look for the decision to be made pretty quick" said school Superintendent Jack Davidson Judge is aware of our problems and I feel be will make his decision as soon as possible issues have been completely spelled out and Judge Roberts said at the trial that he is aware that time is of the essence 11 Austin and HEW each filed position papers with the court DALLAS (STNS) Cloud-seeding efforts by Air Force and civilian aircraft based at San Angelo and San Antonio showed partial success in Texas according to the Bureau of Interagency Drought Committee Operation Teadrop a two- month long rainmaking effort was named winner of the Miss contest The hour-long beauty review preceded the 8:15 pm performance Performances of the water Carnival continue tonight and Saturday Tonight will see the of Miss crowning Thora's an eny wayl Liquid Speetraeido9 with Dfazin-ot protaetz your lawn ehrubs flower fruity and vegetables as it controls most garden! insects FMd in the state was carried out in particularly hard hit areas of South and Southwest Texas A similar project Operation Teacup was carried out by Meteorology Research Inc which is based at Mathis Field Dr Archie Kahan an official with Operation Teadrop said there were 21 observable incidents of rainfall since the project got under way May 1 The program ended June 30 he said because climatic conditions ordinarily do not exist in the drought OFFICIAL RECORDS UHF Television Slated For Angelo JUSTICI COURT Pooca JoiHca Ruth Nkhalma praiiaai MaaUtratn Doctor: Larry Mailman of -IMS 13rd a USD bend ana chorea of theft Merrlman Surety It during July and August Jd flash The project produced signal as wen as with that from ABC affiliate WFAA-TV Dallas Ludington said Thursday that he had not yet requested that the cable company protect Federal Com- the UIIF channeL July 1W1 woo filed for probata by Maty Cola MARRIABI LICKNSBS Jerry Owaln Rummy of Mila and Judl Faya Oat Ivey of Mile William Chariot Mlttwr Jr of ISIS Ava and Mrt Barbara Smith Green of 1411 Rutgert David Torres of 1111 S4W and SyMa Manta Domlnaua of 1134 Paul Rumel Llehtfoot of 320 lit! and Wanda Juno Edmlitan of 37th Michael Davit Detta of Olnev and Cynthia Ann Wllllami at Olnev S1ST DISTRICT COURT Judge Joe Mart pratidhHl Civil Deckel: Jerry Burtmen Individually and at next friend of Militia Burlmon and Shanna Burfeten minors vt a Zac harlot a Robert a Bridget a and Shannon Weil Ttxst Mwnorlal Howltal ludgmant for plaln-tttfg In wit far damogn Swan Elaine cram wm granted divorce from Curtlt Cram Den Anne Turner wot granted divorce from Bill Turner Her former wnMma of Mounaer wm ordered rmtered Falllne wag granted a from Gregory Allan Falling Her of Jghmftn wm San Angelo will get its first UHF television station when the signal from KTXS-TV Channel 12 begins fciwpsiing on UHF Channel 55 at 6:30 am Monday The new UHF translator will have the call letters K55AA and Uie signal will be available in all sections of San Angelo al- though an antenna is advised availa for better quality picture ac- rules Individually on each case cording to Vic Ludington offi- UHF ultra high frequency dal of Texas Key Broadcasting hai been 01 munication Commission regulations provide that a signal may not he translated into a com munity on cable systems if it is able directly off the air but ever ISO A charge of oaHaulen of a narcotic drug agalmt Rolph Douglaf Watt wot diiiniuad A chorea of poimmlon a a narcotic drug agalmt Timothy Paul Ron mi dismlmd Civil Docket: Mortha a Brody delta butlnou Sntlllne A Smiling vt David Lae Walker wit an a debt tiled Martha a Brady doing builnati Smiling A Smiling vt Juanlco Pyron wit an a debt filed Martha a Brady doing but! new Smiling A Smiling John Ktlah McSgaddin wit an a debt filed Martha a Brody doing butlnm Snotlllno A Smiling vi Toddy Whita wit en a debt tiled Martha a Brady doing bwInaM at Snalltta A Smiling vt Jerry Dean Avert wit an a debt Bled Martha Brady doing butlnm at Smiling A Smillat vt Archie O' Coiintl I McC ration wit an a debt tiled COUNTY COUBT Judea Edd a Kent omtaao Criminal Docket: Roger Caek wat charged with tw ladling with a warlttleu check Sieve Merrrb twlndllna with a S50 Mr BHI Martin aggravated at fault Jnte Garcia woe chargtd with aggravated amault Jack Lav woo charged With gg- GRANULAR flooding on one occasion at Austin and produced numerous thundershowers throughout the drought area none substantial or long enough however to tweak the long Texas drought Seeders used silver Iodide flares dropped from Air Force C130 cargo planes specially cuipped for the rainmaking sorties The San Angelo based seeders and the MRI aircraft also used hygroscopic material specifically designed for seeding warm clouds In addition to the Air Force Dianes onoriaiiv eaulnped planes from the University of Nevada and the University of Washington were used -There were no immediate figures on how much rain was generated by the Ludington fa San Angelo Unmanufactured within Uie tart week testing out equipment to seven wars reouired by FCC sign Channel 55 on the air Mon-ig- San Angdoansowever day said that the UIIF station have not had the opportunity to have not had the UHF is lu SEQUESTRENEt ssassJtzsst Easy -to -apply Spectra-dde9 Granular controls insect pests 12tt-b NMWtih( will carry the American Broadcasting programming it will black out Colum In Re: Ewneroldg Atevedo fira of a minor removed Thontm Adams vt Adams full for dlvorco flltd IIHM DISTRICT COURT Jhww AImbm apaaUUa nH mur mini prMfamv Civil otdnt: Fred Aguilar and Manuola Aaullar bland as next friend ftr Fred a minor vt the City of laa Mi' iif miMfiniiiv ivnvinwiiv oopravod hr- outt Mr v' bia Broadcasting System's use tuning systems locally In order to tune fa K55AA a set owner should turn the regular VHF tuner to the Broadcasters transistor station Channel 2 which David Ortii wag charaad WHh chHd to protect CBS-y Channel 8 fa San Angelo CtertaflyABC-TV program-mini Is bring carried by Tens CrtbririM vfefcfc jmridss ftalf0 writs' via tteBIWr channel left then tune uel 55 Texas Key operate UHF fa Brownwood Paul SUM if I tth paatad MS aid an chorea of comma pre- 1 -thpTjpjjjgSMUPfiy A Surety CpffBm PROLATE gtidt award aT MHoMCAttMaa program bot the' Bureau Reclamation aid Jt is preparing a raportio bo ianid at a fat Ufv' raklTfa MB rp f- '-t V- -J---V 'I- 1 '-V'- 'liA-V a p- 4- i I- uj i':.

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