Brownsville The Herald (Newspaper) - June 15, 1995, Brownsville, Texas 2 June 15,1995 The Brownsville find celestial void actually filled with Vast roaches of space thought to be cosmic voids actually contain large clouds of gas that may ho or the remnants of long-dead an astronomer an astronomer at the University of Colorado in said an analysis of light spectra measurements Hubble Space Telescope has put a new spin on ideas about the distribution of matter in the liverse and changed views aut what were thought to areas of empty voids are not said don't know what this stuff is. Some of it seems most likely to be 25 ago located the cosmic voids after mapping the distribution of galaxies in space well beyond the Milky within the voids are up to 167 million light years across and the areas studied by Stocke and his colleagues are about 150 million light clouds were detected by measuring the spectra of light arriving at the Hubble from very bright As the light passes through the some of it is soaked up by the The type of absorption gives a chemical signature for some of the gas as said is a basic building block for the It is the key component in It is believed that stars form when prompted by and becomes increasingly the gas becomes so dense that it triggers the nuclear fires that give stars their for the clouds detected in the cosmic this may never have said clouds could be failed he Gas molecules in the clouds are bound together by they never got enough to form The attempt was but the density wasn't great possibility is that contain very very dim galaxies that lived and are slowly blinking Stocke could be remnants of dwarf galaxies whose stars lived and died and then just faded he that's just probing of the empty spaces used a technique that may be used to search for dim matter elsewhere in the said focusing the Hubble on very distant the light is made to act like illuminating any material between the telescope and the The light can be separated into just as a glass prism can separate sunlight into The ultraviolet wavelengths include a sensitive measure for The method is many times more sensitive than other techniques for studying gas in the researchers Shull said gas clouds such as those found by Hubble may be about 40 times more numerous than the bright C. Cecil 52, of died June 13, 1995 Valley Regional Medical had been a Brownsville for the past 20 e was self-employed in heavy and was formerly in the shrimping for 10 Survivors include his G. Campbell of two Jimmie ill of Miami and Richard C. ( ampbell Jr. of a Jamie Campbell of two Moreno Garza and M. Zamora both of I his Edna two Jane and Janet all of mpa and five Funeral services are pending ax Delta Funeral 13th apd E. Harrison St. | BRUNO Z. GARZA Zuniga 89, of died June 13, 1995 a his was a Brownsville native a He worked for the of Brownsville for more 20 He was a and also served at the Holy Family Catholic He was preceded in death by his Clemencia Garcia Garza and his Concepcion include a Oscar Garcia of two Margarito Garza and Wenceslao Garza of Texas and a Manuel Martinez of Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today at Holy Family Catholic Church with Father Harry Interment will follow at Buena Vista Burial will be Oscar David German Oscar E. Manuel Margarito Garza and Fred lieu of memorial donations may be made to The University Memorial No. 80, Fort 78520. arrangements are under the direction of June 15 POLICE DEPT. will sponsor a free Bicycle Safety and is open Lcf children ages 7 to 11 be accompanied by parent orf guardian and must furnish own bicycle and safety It will be held at Community Network 2900 Southmost Rd. from 9 to noon on June 17. Registration are through June 16. Fpr information call 548-7059 or 548-7044. JAYCEES host their membership of year at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at 1175 W. Price Rd. and will be followed by a Leadership Dynamics course at 7:30. For information call 504-1299. BAPTIST 1(|00 Boca Chica will Vacation Bible School through June 16, from 9 a.m. to through sixth more call 542-5334. meets and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Central Christian 1100 Gloor Blvd. meeting is scheduled on the last Tuesday of each PADRE ISLAND StA CAMP will be offering Funeral 945 Palm G. Guadalupe Martinez 48, of died 13, 1995 at her was born in Mexico to Jose and Albertina Martinez and had been living in Brownsville for seven She was a include her Jose Gonzalez of four Juan Jose and Juan Jose all of six Columba S. Elvira and Gloria Sarah all of a Antonio a Hernandez both of Mexico; 22 grandchildren and a services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Buena Vista Burial Park arrangements are under the direction of Cox Funeral Home in GUTIERREZ Gutierrez 65, of died June 12, 1995 at El was born in Neb. and had been a longtime Brownsville He worked for Public Utilities Board for several He was preceded in death by his Francisco and Guadalupe Brownsville 067-960) is published Monday through Sunday 1135 E. Van Buren 7B520. Second class postage paid at Texas 78520. Send address changes to The Brownsville Herald at 1135 E. 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AFTER TWELVE GROUP of Alcoholics Anonymous holds closed meetings every Monday through from 12:10 to 1:10 p.m. at Faith Presbyterian Church at 1154 Los LEARNING 1200 will hold sessions twice a week from 7-9 p.m. for 15 The curriculum focus will be on breaking unhealthy behavior getting abusive behavior building anger and stress management restoration of healthy relationships and For more information call 504-5444. DANCE LESSONS are held every Thursday at the Brownsville Elks from 7 to 8 p.m. and from 8 to 9 p.m. Donation is Proceeds goes to the Texas Elks Children's For information call 542-2719. SINGLES meets every Thursday at 7:15 p.m. at the Lounge CAF South International SUPPORT GROUP will meet at 7 tonight and every For more information call 504-0145. Friday, June 16 POLICE DEPARTMENT will host a summer youth reading program for all children ages 8 through 18. All classes begin today and end July 28. The morning session will be from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and the afternoon session will be from 1 to 3 p.m. All classes will be held at the Brownsville Police Department Southmost Community Network 2900 Southmost All classes are For information call 548-7089. HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 20th year reunion meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at 1737 Villanova class member is For information call 541-8638, 982-0599 or 542-7257. COUNTRY DANCERS DANCE CLUB offers dance lessons every Friday at Genesis 3777 N. from 7 to 8 p.m. The East Coast Swing will be taught this For more information call 546-7830. GUYS GALS GROUP meets every Friday at 7 p.m. at the Rodeo Club on Central For more information call 541-4801. Saturday, June 17 MUSIC DANCE at its best every Saturday at the Elks Lodge from 8 p.m. to 12 Dance lessons are held at 7 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Elks Texas Crippled Children Lotto Texas winning numbers drawn Wednesday The Pick 3 winning numbers drawn Wednesday by the Texas Lottery 8-3-7 tides June 15 ISLAND TEXAS 26 04' 6:36 AM Sunset 8:21 7 8% i 0 2 PM CDT 11:31 ' I I I 111" 6 8 0 El will be Ceferino Gutierrez Alberto Jaime Jorge Rafael Pedro Gutierrez and David S. Saldivar 32, of died June 13, 1995. include her Dr. Robert Lozano of Thelma G. Saldivar of San two Del Carrell of and Diana S. Guzman of San one Daniel Saldivar of San two nieces and three services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Porter Chapel in San Antonio with the Rev. Boots Levine contributions may be made to the Thelma Saldivar Lozano Memorial c/o M.D. Anderson Cancer P.O. Box 297153, Texas 77297. Interment will be in Mission Burial San are being handled by Porter 1101 San Texas 78212. AUSTIN Austin of San died June 12, 1995 in San was born in San is survived by his and Kathleen a Gina Mane all of San Norberto and Josefina Parra of Raymond and Kuchar of North numerous uncles and other services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at Buena Vista Burial arrangements are under the direction of Colonial Funeral Home of Universal W. William 84, of died June 13, 1995 at Valley Baptist Medical was born in include two Patricia Wesner of Conroe and Betty Joe Mathers of three grandchildren and three services will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Funeral Home North 945 Palm Blvd. with the Rev. Kenny Lewis Burial will follow at Rose Lawn Memorial IT RIGHT AGAPITO services for Agapito Perez will be held at Primera Iglesia 616 E. Jefferson St. with the Rev. Jesus Cepeda ridge ol high pressure will continue to bring ory weather and sunshine to the Rio Grande Valley through Forecast sunny and a bit Highs near 90 at I he coast to the mid 90s inland through Monday Extended partly Lows in the mid 70s. Highs in the lower 90s at the coast to near too inland Sunday and partly cloudy with isolated Lows in the mid 70s. Highs in the lower 90s at the coast to near 100 inland temperatures Temperature at 10 a.m. today High temperature Wed. 89 Low temperature overnight 68 Average high and low lor today 91 75 tor Thu. 99. 1900 Record low lor Thu. 64, 1903 Record high lor Fri. 99, 1916 Record low tor Fri. 62, 1917 High lor month 96, June 6. Low lor month 66, June 12. High tor year 96, May 13. Low lor year 40. 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