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Serving the -'2 tjix: Of Texas 'rr- A a ----25 Cents J'gsf vy i x1 y. 'KV -rj, i -Cf. 3T1 jvf'Vt i1 i-f jcs( I tfv-v -V yf'jnAVflflyaw ty 1 'S -if A Cox NewsfMper ij tft Weather: 1 ,101 ctWt tar through Sunday with overnight Hal in the upper 70s and after noon highs around 100. after I uy, -'i-T Si Hot v-'v' 'vf -vj SALLY JACOBSEN nr tag a groimol GOP women office- htatijof difllcutties in any of these holders, mornings news reports, he sakL looks like America hit the jackpot. Added 'Cynthia Latia, senior Weve made a triple play.

economist at Data Resources Inc. Industrial production In June in Lexington, Mass HIts about as was up. Retail sales in June were good of news as you could expect up. And producer prices Were un- The fresh repents pudied to the changed for the third month in background eartofeareUalthe row-zero point surprising Artngth ADen Sinai, chief economist at would cause it to overheat and Shearson Lehman-American Ex-' lead to the Ugh taflattan rates of fpress Inc, said' the reports just a few ago. In theory, a 1 worried about inflation," said Dm- aid Ratajczak, forecaster at Geor-gia State University.

Indeed, the Labor Department's report on' the Producer Price for finished goods showed no inflation in the Apill-June period. Not since the first quarter of 1983 had wholesale prices refused -to budge when calculated over a fun calendar, quarter, said depart- mit economist Craig Howell. Saturday besebali featurro Chicago vs. at 12:45 p.m. on Channels 6 and 6 and New York v.

Adanta at p.m. on cable Channe 2. Oolf has third f1 3- Womens Open on Char: third-round play in the AnheusOMSusch Claeaic at 3fM p.m. on Channel 5. ln track and field competition; the Juniho ElHott Meet wiU air at 30 p.m.

on Channela 4 and 10. Oolf championships continue Sunday vrittifinahround play in the Anheuser-Busch Classic at 1 p.m. on Channel 5 finatround play in the Womens Open at.3 p.m. bn Channels 6 and 8. BasebaU action highlights New York vs.

Atlanta at15 i P-m- on cable Channel 12, and the USFC championship game matches Arizona vs. Philadelphia at 7 p.m. on Channels 6 and 8. WASHINGTON Wholesale vices were frozen in place in June for the third consecutive month, slowing Inflation for: the year so far to an annual pace of just 18 percent, the government Said Friday. On top the faright inflation news; the 1 government reported moderate gains in' retail sales and i industrial production hi June, caufr tag economists to tatafl out their highest wonts of praise toWescribe the economy's performance.

P)resident Reagan joined in, teD- Food prices fell a seasonally ad-' 1 justed 0.8 percent, the lthly declij straight monthly decline: present best-of-all-worlds' con- figuratim for the economy sustained but moderating growth and price stability. Its hard to find much wrong or moderation in growth should ease pressures on taflattan and interest maintaining the expansion I dont know why everybody is ECONOMISTS, Page 3A Local: West FratMjHjn West win be theeitaof -i a bonoM dance for the Muwtaf Dystrophy Awodatlon, taaturing'the Casuals. Counby.tight, Linda Oayte-Cindy Barron Band, Brazoe Express Mary Jo Plerce, begin-; I iy --'V' f'ff ning at 3 p.m. jfedvittas will include an auction, free records and T-ehirts wid contests through radio station KNFO-FM. The Brotherhood Band and The Alegros will perform at a dance at 8 p.m.

Saturday In the Waco Convention Center: wM be a braakdandng and Be Bpp dance contest Tickets are $60 in advance at 88 at the door. The Robinson Volunteer Fire Department wii host its 30th annual bSrbecue at the station beginning at 11 ajn. Satur day. Tickets are 84 and win go to buy equipment Stargazers mama Iaji aAkMAaftJMSM a aMd can iook mrougn a lavascopa ana jmS goi moif; questions answered by an expert at 8:45 p.m. Saturday at the McLennan Community College Ampitheater, next to the niarina.

Admission is free. Television. Saturday on television, James Caan directed and stars in Hide In Plain Sight a factual 1960 story, on Channels 4 and 10 at 8 p.m., about a divorced mans search for his missing children. At the Miss Texas Pag cant to be shown live at 8 p.m. pn Channels and 6, OA jyiAuAn bjIa na SA WQpnMnnii vie vor ine title of Mss Texas and the cnanoa to reprosem me ttt4akrrStar'SMtta 8ep tsmbers Miss America Fapssnt hi Atlantic City, Met-.

1 i' Judy Hbtfkiay won an Academy Award for her portrayal Of Billie Dawn, the blonde girlfriend of a tank tycoon, in Bom Yesterday, a 1950 comedy airing on Channel 13 at 8 p.rn. y-'V Cliff Robertson plays John.F. Kennedy in PT. 108 at 100 p.m. on Channel 8.

1963. screens adaptation of bert J. Donovans best seller about the former president's World War II naval exploits. -L Ylldeta Plain SlghT "A Dr.Jofirt Fox at the alia ofa dig 0mt fiaa uncovered more ttian 1 1 vlrtualfy complata mammotfi remains wHhln ttwiWaco city llmlta -'rtf Barbra Streisand dominatw On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Channel 4 at midnight), a lavish 1970 Vincent Min- new version of the Broadway hit about a coed with extrasensory perception. 1 By BOB DARDEN HtUNWHnHSMIVM Excavattan is ouly half complete, according to Calvin Smith, director of Baylor's Stacker Mu-.

seum. but already four complete pound, 14-, skeletons of the 10,000 Movies: Two new movies open this weekend in vSghterand I around and Waco: Ihe science-fiction fantasy The Last StariVAsr and the comedy The Muppats Take Manhattan. Still i nounced the Horn Rock Shelter remains the complete skeletons of Indians. Fridays announcement droit, primarily with the Columbian mammoth (mammuthuscolumgi), the most common elephant in North America during the late Pleistocene Era. The animals lived between 50 and 70 years and covered between 15 and 25 miles per-day foraging for food Baylor archaeologist John Fox said the find is significant for another reason.

The dose proximity of uncovered remains would Fox said that since the mam- moths oily serious the dire- wolves of the Ice Age, attacked only individual animals; there is ample evidence to suggest that the mammoths were killed by human hunters. Evidence of Ice Age man in the kill site would push back the known date of human habitation in the Southwest at least to the 17, 705-year-old age of the mammoth bones. Smith said that David Ltatz, assistant Stacker Museum director, first heard of the site from two men who stumbled over the ex- sWI worth catching: The Karate KM, Index A site containing what is believed to be the hugest collection of Ice Age mammoth skeletons was made public Friday by a team of Baylor. University archaeologists. At least 11 mammoths have been uncovered in a ravine only a few minutes from downtown Waco and just a half-mile from the Jhwque River.

Baylor archaeologists say that cartxw dating teduriques indicate the fossils are about 17,500 years tad from the late Pleistocene Era. i- DespHe their extreme age, the re maiu are In tenrlfta shape. s' foot1 tall, elephant-like have been pieced together. The bones of other extinct animals, including early horses, camels and alligators also have been unearthed at the site. Smith said there is strong evidence that more mammoths could be buried nearby, making the herd one of the largest ever uncovered 7 ilie announcement of the tag dig comes six years alter the site was first discovered and just more than a year since Baylor an 'jfrUMsroiee sc 4P -ID -IB 4-SC CwsevortfJSLeC 4A Pooplo.

2A Poco Report .48 IBm8belJMn HWImwimmim 1w4 'i Sports 14P TVLMnps AC I among other reasons herd died at the .1 that the entire mtire time: sm MAMMOTHS, Page 6A i-' 1 same 7 JV- (- viewers to gam Ahewtdevistan station planned Bardey Mann will have S3 per- Bankers and has been active Waco, KWVT-TV, has been cent ownership; tocal financial circles, for a num- named an NBC affiliate and ex- Plans for the station and an- ber of years. His only previous expects to be on the air by JaiLL temta have been approved and pre- perience in the media is as owner Central Ta RraAfrfing construction hiring is under way. of the small East Texas weekly received a construction per- The NBC television network newspaper, 7he Count mit from the Federal Communtaa- confirmed earlier this week that Booster. 7 67 lions Cnmmtaafam tn March to KWVT had been named an affili- Our banking operation here has 77 iM the which will oper- ate. 7.

been both challenging and interest- wf ate on UHF Channel The NBC announcement capped tag for me, but it is moving along Robert A. Mann, general man- an eight-year struggle by Mann to pretty nicely, OfKWVT he said. azer and owner of KWVT and secure a license far the kngdor achieved a certain measure of sue- i 1 8C Am tiro nf mi. 6a Mma IIhm non ifrorliliiil 25 in the face of So, time I deckled, ls wnW 1 for Central Texas mant Channel ap- cess. some ago, said the wiD peals by other applicants, and I wanted to work in other areas to be tacated near the intersection of competition from another gimp of make this a better place to Bagbyand South New Road.

tavostors for rivalChannd 44. Mann said he had hoped to be He said the 5 project Wrte excited to he able to puawardedanetwork-afniiatkm will include room for 'expanstab tlcipate in what I fed is the tre-. when he applied for the Channel IS snd a propose shopping center at piendous growth of Central Texas-license in lt7L At ooe time, the af- the Bam Street Wwtinn, as wefi and the Interstate 35 corridor by pUcants for Chaimta 44 were as an antenna near Moody. -7 compiettag the televistan coverage thought to be in the lead for the af Mann will have IN percent con-' of tms arro," Mann said. We think OM KWVT, Pag 5A 7: trta and 1 percent ownenHpi Each 'j Waco is Uie ptace to A-s 'V II i I -t "1 Bob Qobdz (Infi), Robert A.

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