Biloxi Daily Herald (Newspaper) - May 15, 1972, Biloxi, Mississippi an naval force strike nd South kwe central landl biMe on 19:. South flee to Hue on May 1. Enemy part of Binh on orders mining of North Vietnamese ports on May 8. Shaded area locates controlled by the North WASHINGTON - The apparently t tor the of to the committee wrote into a lim a provision that the U.S. tJ N. budget for the recommendation fell short of John J. Rooney's threat to U.S. The New York chairman of a subcommittee drafted the was among 386 members who petitioned tbe to action the Anm the U.N. of tbe Nationalist government and big CUna in its to cut the allotment further may he made later this week when the acts on the money measure provides tbe for Justice and Commerce the federal and the Iti total is 1102.9 D. a former state from has announced he will be an candidate for the who held several representing said that his www w in 19S7. in law in he was a the nn gm In f. of was assistant to the and WM Intuitive 7. he and fOiC wr tlw mt - For the first time since the U.S. mining of North tiie Soviet press published dispatches today about Nixon's upcoming tbe official news carried from London and New that said preparations for the visit are still under - Former Navy Secretary M a declared today he will challenge Democrat Pell for Pell's U.S. seat from - At least 50 people drowned Sunday when a bus carrying 70 passengers into the Nile near the city hi upper The victims were on their way to visit a the A1 Nine were Japan - Police accused a workman today of a lighted near a synthetic and off the fire that 117 in a - A year ago President Sadat his from the In a be struck at the dements critical of on the - The Pay Board and have a aire say they're to nak out of jobs with the base fell to the North 88. The that retook it was the on die northern front fai three by Sonth forces who tai sir weeks of had below the demilitarized given 19 the Capital of Quang Court rules in Amish - The Amish people won today in the Court exemption from state laws compelling them to continue beyond the eighth hi a case from the court said compulsory formal education after the grade would gravely not free exercise of their religious Justice Warren E. who delivered the strong tin state's interest in universal compulsory it is by no means absolute to the exclusion or subordination of all other descendants of Century Swiss believe a high school education is a deterrent to salvation in that it involves worldly They and the closely related Old Order Mennonites reside hi 19 was one of nine in which they have been subjected to prosecution for refusing to send to high said states undoubtedly have a of imposing regulations to the education of its he went tids interest must be measured against Intimate free religion would be threatened by forced higher way of life is odd or even erratic but no or of is not to be because it is Burger Amish case began in the town of New Green in 1968 when Wallace Jonas Yoder and Adhi refused to enroll their teen-age children in the public high Tlie men were fined are about 25 Amish families in Green county and about 1,000 throughout the Their cause was taken up by tiie National Committee for Amish Religious Li 1971 the state supreme court ruled 6 to 1 tiie returned to United States returned to Japan today and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said the transfer opened a new era of full partnership between the two countries fought the last great battie of World Hon tiie 27 years jod American the 73 and million of and the archipelago reverted to rule at one after to the din of and horns hi the hours Agnew read President Nixon's proclamation of the turnover at a Tokyo ceremony attended by Emperor a Eisaku Sito and other Japanese took place a of protest and threatened demonstration against the presence of U.S. military hi Tbe Tokyo ceremony was boycotted by the opposition Socialist party and by deputies who will represent the or of hi Uie flooded set the North forces made treib probes tiie tiie defenses of Kontum and said they believed 6e to an dropped more than 900 tons of on North three to northwest of tiie old dnd was Tbe North were still drive to a plan estimated 300 shrimping vessels participated Sunday in the annual of the Fleet ceremonies held in In this fishing vessel Gulf Air is blessed Rev. Morgan and the Rev. Jim both of St. Michael A large gathered at the for but it dispersed when late afternoon clouds bv Ron holds blessing of number of boats in we wap no tiie Tokyo ceremony but tens of of riot police were on the wid the transfer the ' 1 the full of 8,m ta the martial Emily Herald Staff Writer Photos On Page 15) Nice weather held up Sunday for the annual Blessing of tiie Fleet at Biloxi which drew a record number of boats in recent estimated at well over 300. good weather as if it were up to the time the last boats were blessed by the officiating Then the clouds the winds stirred and most headed to the marine a three judges selected the Lois a 27-ftshriimp one of the smaller boats in the as the best decorated Edwin Jr. in Biloxi Mayor Daniel Guice and a Biloxi Port Commission His winning boat was in a theme My 0 place honors wedt to the shrimp captained He chose the and received in a trophy from the Port tills Rickey G was awards * cash and a Port place tiie boats were pi Festival im idi at 1 Tony was crowned king of the three-day festival Friday night and Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas won titles of Shrimp and Miss Biloxi the same night over 10 tiie reigning Junior Miss of follows in tiie footsteps of her the former Jane who won the title of Miss the summer of 1947 on July 4. bathing beauty was not an official Miss American Miss Kennedy plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi next fall and major She says her which all aquatic she likes herself creative Her talent presentation for tbe was poetry Love Sounds of a Girl on a gold She also received a trophy in I enjoyed but I mostly enjoyed seeing my children enjoying he officials said were pleased in every respect the outcome of tiie They were pleased that more were involved in this year's larly tiie working fishermen and connected with the seni a vase ot rea note Tmy said after blessing whose dn 28tb a 17-yeai!-oI^Gi^f-, pert the Coait i Jan. 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