Mt. Pleasant Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1966 Page: 1 of 4
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ts are
of the
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meet-
variety of other projects.
• At its peak, the combine’s
work force numbered 51,700,
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singers, a pianist and a cell-
ist-staged an hour-long con-
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will be set for
rogram.
some, I
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e Junior High
have caused a milliot
fire that destroyed on
erican military war
and damaged another
down, the Viet Cong
again to block the mat
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A Communist mine
ded harmlessly in the
channel about 40 yard
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military and political di
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ahead all over Viet Nam by
-our civilian contractors. This
money is needed because the
needs of our customers,
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night at City Hall at T o’clock.
The proposed 1966-67 bud-
Afterwards, mingling at a
buffet supper in the state din-
ing room, Zinchuk said John-
the largest force ever assem-
bled for an American con-
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an the
planned only a casual review
of their flight plan while relax-
ing in crew quarters here.
"We've endeavored to lay
this flight plan so we have a
chance of doing everything,”
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Gordon said,
"and we think we’ve got that
chance. I couldn’t ask for a
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RMK-BRJ operates on
cost-plus basis ranging fi
17 to 146 per cent of the
Titus County who
are 14 and under. The con-
test was initiated to gener-
showing storms
rs along one of
prepared by City
John G. Sarris, will
entual cost of a project. It to
buiding cost of a project 1 ,
building jet airfields, deep-
water ports, warehouses.
ing costs to improvement of
the Saigon port, where the
son’s remarks were “vary
true."
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known as the "Big Woods.”
It waa decided not to pur-
chase a new loader. Several
companies will be asked to
demonstrate their models, be-
fore a purchase is made.
A utility easement on the
main engine to scoot them to
a record altitude of 983 miles,
flying in formation with the
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White U. S. officals hsought
to determine whether sabo-
teurs or a short circuit might
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By ROBERT TUCKMAN
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(AP) - Viet Cong terrorist
killed at least six per teas
and injured more than 30 to-
day in scattered attacks aim-
ed at wrecking election ma-
chinery and frightening as
many as possible of South
ection Sunday of a
ber Constituent AssemM
staged at a village sou
of Saigon. A ygover
tents killed a gover
three children. e
—about 300 Buddhilt 1
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principal as judges. They
will determine the club’s en-
, this
ommended by the Zoning
Commission, were approved.
all from residental to busines
district. These were1 the Bog-
ers Addition on West 1st, a
lot on South Riley owned by
soutdoPvaugan ‘Addition,
Mount Pleasant
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Idaho, Brown and Root of
Houston, Tex., and the XA
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The consortium has started
INTERIM PRIME MINIS-
TER—South African Fi-
nance Minister Theophi-
lus Donges, 9, above, is act-
ing prime minister follow-
ing assassination of Hend-
irk Verwoerd. Donges has
at this point than envis-
aged a year ago, U.S. Navy
officials said. For this rea-
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theMid-Cit Bap
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a candidate. Thieu, is
Gemini II,
Tit<m2Set
For Launch
the senior of the cabinet.
(AP Wirephoto.)
By JIM STROTHMAN
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.
(AP) — America’s Gemini II
astronauts, confident and rea-
dy to shater space records,
relaxed today as prepartions
clicked smoothly toward a
doubleheader launch Friday.
Project officials gave a go-
ahead to fuel the 90-foot-tall
Gemini-Titan 3 (rocket) this
Hearing Set i
Sept. 20 on
City Budget
The Mount Pleasant City
Council Tuesday night set
Sept. 30 as the date for the
publie hearing on the 1966-67
city budget.
. The Council met in regular
session Tuesday night.
. A resolution was approved
authorizing Mayor Otto Mc-
Minn to sign an agreement
with the Texas Highway De-
partment to take over and
maintain the necessary right-
of-way for access roads and
the site itself for the proposed
boat dock at Lake Tankersly,
The Council agreed to re-
quest that the Highway De-
partment install new speed
zone signs on Farm Road 1734
near the new high school. It
is proposed that the speed .
zone be 20 miles per hour. At |
present 1734 is zoned for 50
miles per hour.
. A request also is to be made
a truck route be design- I
through the city.
phibian Operator course at
the Army Transportation
School at Ft Eustis, Va:
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Purdon, 115 W.
Cross. tuMel. odAm
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Four companies make up
RMK-BRJRaymond Inter-
national Inc. of New York,
Morirson-Knudson of Boise,
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ed by Brune last year began L
measuring microquakes a- ~
in New Orleans, La.
Mrs. Randafi also has ac-
cented a position on the, - ... -
Ehrch staff. They will leave Capt. W. R, Rogers, said to-
Sept 14. day: "This is not a critical
By PETER ARNETT
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(′The expanding war has
so altered initial estimates of
U.S. construction programs in
Viet Nam that another 8200
million to required to com-
plete projects already on the
books, U.S. Navy officials
I said today. -
The money is needed to fi-
nance projects currently be-
ing built by the RMK-BRJ
Consortium, a group of U.S.
he Buford -propel
new AAP Stor
was approved.
The Counci
resolution on
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ontest may be obtained
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toner. Also more than 20,000
cal. district and multiple 1
strict awards will be made.
Mrs. Pato. a native of New
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i>unhappy because
tracts they feel they could I “space stand” the third day,
have handled, cheaper have when the
gone toother contrantors 1
O D Randall minister of space to handle the vastly in- expanding war, the over-all
music and Xation at Finrt leased sea traffic to Viet programmingoinVietNamsis
Banttot Church for. the past Nam from the United States. less,at.this point than vis
Road
extension curb and gutter as-
sessments.
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LBJ Honors
Winners Of
Soviet Meet
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By FRANCES LEWINE
WASHINGTON » — Presi-
dent Johnson hailed 13 young
American musicians—winners
of an international competi-
tion in Moscow—for doing
more than diplomats to ih-
spire understanding between
the United States and the So-
viet Union. -
He bestowed the title “na-
tional treasures” on the win-
ners Wednesday night before
a White House audience that
included some of the elite of
the performing arts. With the
America’s world of music and
S o v l a t' minister counselor,
Alexander I. Zinchuk, in a
front-row East Room seat,
Johnson declared:
“I hope history will record
this example of how music
has reached across the
oceans, the walls and ideol-
ogies that separate us, and
afdheNmt
initial estimate of 810 million antrin
has been upped to 850 million. Hueon
The .increase was caused by "I
Agena while tied to it by a
100 foot cord, and performing Clif ’ and New
an automatic “hands-off re-
is major quake brewing relieved, or it could mean
T — - there is no strain to that area.
A team of researchers head-
Gordon, 38, rookie astro-
naut, plans two ventures out-
side Gemini 11—a 107-minnte
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ctord allocations to enable comped *on’ RMK-BRJ is geared up
ton of current projects. for more work tha they are
The deputy officer in charge ^””5-
of construction, U.S. Navy
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Scientists Fear A Majo
Earthquake Is Brewing
By RALPH DIGHTON microquakes, this a
AP Meece Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
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cert, receiving ovations from
the 380 White House guests
and .congratulations from the -try
Johnsons and pianist Van Cli- Pts.
".thejinterna- ‘The contest
hour mtsslon include a rapid tonawamst“xnsggnugmrae zmreadaP8i
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Cilburn,34, of Kilgore, Tex.,
was cast in a new role mas-
and the
nake his
HOW PILOT WAS CAPTURED, SAYS HANOI-Vletabout to be captured after he bailed out of his F-106
Nam News. Agency released this picture with caption during raid north of Hanoi last Sunday. Photo was moni-
stating it shows U.S. 1st Lt Thomas Mitchell McNish toredin Tokyo. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Tokyo.)
of state in the prese
tary regime.
—The most savage I
tos of operations by C
Randalt To Leave!
First Baptist Pot
I . on Mitel Frier
! DOWAGIAC Mich
• —Premier Nguyen
to a roundabout
with newsmen, put
back in the list of
candidates fortheip
in the creationot a
public hearing.
Other items on the agenda
include:
- Consider purchase of rub-
ber- tired front-end loader for
Public Works Department.
- Consider giving State
Highway Department main-
The U.S. Navy supervises
the construction.
$200 Million Cost
To Finish Projects
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rad Jr. and space-walker-to-
be Richard F. Gordon Jr.
ter of
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evening was
statuesque soprano Jane
Marsh, 24, of Min Valley,
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