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   Silver City Daily Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1965, Silver City, New Mexico                                SILVER CITY DAILY Associated Leased Wire Vol. Pages Gateway To The Gila Wilderness Silver New Mexico June 30, 6 Schmitt To On Project By ROBERT HEARD W By ROBERT HEARD Associated Press Writer Jet Flyover Slated As Parade Feature Four supersonic fighter planes from Biggs AFB will con- duct two flyovers at to 000 feet above the ground morning just after the Independence Day parade it was announced today at the Silver County ber of Commerce The led by a Captain will make the first over at approximately a.m. and return at ly a.m. Tex. Six men of science who have joined the race for space can't hide their enthusiasms when they talk about the U.S. Apollo moon Two of the six wanted in the program so badly that they plied to become regular astro- several months before space officials advertised for applicants with scientific The six talked to newsmen Tuesday at the Manned craft One of Navy Lt. Cmdr. Joseph P. 33, said he heard about the National Aero- nautic and Space tion advertisement tinely and reflecting on it about a second and a half I put in my Dr. Harrison 29, for the U.S. Geo- logical said tied Joe in the time it look to get in an Schmitt is from Silver The two who applied are Dr. Owen K. 34, a Stanford University professor of and Dr. Frank C. 31, ant professor of space sciences at Rice Andalusian Mare In Silver Parade July 3 Glen O. personel rector at the VA Hospital at Fort Bayard will be riding his rare Andalusian mare in the Frontier Days rade in S. C. Saturday Andalusians were among the first horses to be brought to this and carried the Spanish explorers across the Southwest in the late 15th RARE On Pare 2) Three One Injured In Road Crash At Reserve Three men were killed and a fourth suffered undescribed juries in a head-on crash day afternoon 18 miles east of Reserve on State 78. Dead were Robert M. 58, William R. 49, Colo and Albert E. 57, L as Reported in fair tion at Hillcrest General al in Silver City is Horton Ir- employed by Sun ing and serving as a minister at Hernon and Jones were em- ployed by the U. S. Geological Survey with offices in i Bayne was employed by the Sun Contracting Co. State police said a car driven by Irvin passed another vehicle on the gravel road and collided head-on with the pickup truck driven by the A watch on one of the victim's had stopped at which was reportedly accepted as the time of the A Western Helicopter Service under lease to the U. S. Forest Service in Silver was summoned to the scene of the Dr. C. C. flew to the scene in the rescue ed aid to the injured man and accompanied him to the it is Viet Nam Force Fights Clear Of Viet Cong Trap By EDWIN Q. WHITE Viet Nam arge government hit by i reinforced Viet Cong appeared to have fought ts way to comparative safety in a major battle 200 miles northeast of a U.S. military spokesman ed. A Vietnamese infantry unit of undisclosed size was ed and heavily engaged by the Viet Cong earlier in the The command post of a second Moment was reported also and in danger of being the spokesman said two airborne battalions which were part of a task force opera tine near Gheo Reo in Pleiku ince had linked up with the threatened command He said the infantry whoso size was had radio contact with the remainder of the troops and while their situation was not known the unit reported that it was all There were no reports A total of 34 air sorties wore flown against the Viet Cong in an effort to smash their Fireworks Banned In Southwest National Forests During 1965 Regional Forester Fred H. by has closed National Forest land in New and parts of Texas and Oklahoma to the discharge of all types of works for the rest of the Kennedy noted that the proaching Independence Day day falls during the peak of the dry season in the Southwest and warded that any carelessly handled fire could start a fi GLEN SMITH AND HIS RARE MARE will be in the Frontier Days Parade Saturday in SUver The Is one of the few Andalusia ns in the U.S. Mrs. Pearl Former Dies In Indiana Mrs. Pearl 83 the mother of Chase Webb of ver died early Monday morning at the home of her Mrs. H. P. Root at where she had resided for the past three Mrs. Webb had formerly lived here for many Interment was scheduled to take place in East Hill Ind. Mrs. Webb was a native of Decatur County in th c daughter of William H. and Sina E. She married Carl E. Webb of Rushville in 1905 and in 1917 moved to MRS. On Page 2) forest The present fire danger varies among the National Forests of Uie Kennedy but FIREWORKS On Pace 2) Father Of Local Resident Dies Sunday At Belen Harvey A. 62, of Los well known in this the father of Mrs. ert Jensen of Silver died Sunday afternoon in a Belen hospital after suffering a FATHER On Pate 2) TRAFFIC DEATHS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State Traffic Toll to Date 203 Last Year's Toll to Date 178 WEATHER Partly cloudy through row with chance for afternoon and evening High day and Thursday 90-95, low tonight 57-63. 34-hour 7 high 97, low 60, 98, low 61,  

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