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The w hetopfi" n, seesn iina Nan defense ifrican Ik meeting erry Adi er of Fb Navratib :ier here, id agains' impatriot up into 11 namential id. irplane ashes, ills one United Press International ^GRANGE — A LaGrange ti was killed and another man uled in the crash of a small d Chris Jpft one mile south of town Mday night, the Department Public Safety reported, lilot Terry Glenn Wade, 34, killed and passenger, jhen Charles Highsmith, 24, (hurt when their light plane I an engine stall, plowed ough a barn and piled into a Bside ditch about 8 p.m. t)T Monday. Now you know ttei reral tp 1 which th ,S. r United Press International Hture may have intended ascertain infants’ cries be irri- ||g. To attract attention, mal- ished babies can wail a full nave higher than well-fed in- nts. ff Everyday prices atTSO are lower than most advertised discount” prices. Compare price, compare quality — you cannot beat the values on prescription eyewear atTSO. 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FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Com Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable “Quality First”! Austin has fewest jobless United Press International WASHINGTON — The city of Austin’s unemployment rate dropped to 3.8 percent to con tinue as the city with the lowest unemployment rate, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. West Virginia remained as the highest unemployment state in the nation during April at 19 percent, despite an improved level from the previous month. Superior, Minn., at 20.4 per cent. Hawaii, at 6.1 percent, had the lowest rate for a state. The data was not adjusted for seasonal factors and compares to a 10 percent unadjusted na tional jobless rate for April. through state employment banks during April, showing 209,000 openings for perma nent, full-time jobs listed during the month, of which 94,900, or 45 percent, were still available May 1. Jackson, Muskegon-Norton Shores-Muskegon Heights, and Saginaw — all had rates above 15.9 percent, which was the level for Erie, Pa., in 10th place for cities without the Michigan data. Johnstown, Pa., also retained its status as having the highest jobless rate among metropolitan areas at 24.4 percent, un changed from March and well ahead of second-worse Duluth- West Virginia, which has led the nation in unemployment for several months, showed a de cline from the 20.1 percent rate of March to 19 percent in April, but the Mountain State — hard hit by mining unemployment — was still far ahead of second- place Michigan at 15.5 percent. The department also released data Tuesday on jobs available The state and metropolitan unemployment report showed five metropolitan areas in Penn sylvania among the highest 10 in the nation, not including cities in Michigan, Kentucky nd Tennes see, for which the department said data was not available. In March, seven Michigan cities — Battle Creek, Bay City, Benton Harbor, Flint, Detroit, Following Austin with low rates were Raleigh-Durham, N.C., 4.2 percent; Stanford, Conn., 4.5 percent; Gainesville, Fla., and Lawrence, Kan., both 4.6 percent; Washington, D.C., 4.9 percent; Nashua, N.H., and Lincoln, Neb., both 5 percent; Newport News-Hampton, Va., 5.1 percent, and Richmond, Va., Burlington, Vt., and San Ange lo, Texas, all at 5.2 percent. Senate pay battle becoming partisan United Press International WASHINGTON — The Sen ate faced another battle over its salary Tuesday, and it was turn ing into a partisan issue. Amendments expected to be offered to a supplemental spending hill would raise pay to $100,000 a year and bar lecture and writing fees, give senators a choice of a raise to $69,000 and a limit of 30 percent of that amount on fees for speeches and writing, maintain their current $60,662 salary with unlimited outside fees, or cut salaries to $36,000 a year for a seven- month session and establish a commission to set congressional pay. I he salary cut may be offered by Republican leader Howard Baker. Baker, who is retiring at the end Of this term, said it was likely that no option would have enough votes and that last week’s decision would stand, leaving senators pay at $60,662 — about $9,000 less than House members — and limiting to 30 percent of that any outside earned income. A GOP leadership aide said no single alternative has enough votes to pass, but that if any move is made to raise pay, it would have to he done with Democratic votes. “We’re not going to provide all the votes on this,” he said. “Nobody wants to cast a vote on a pay raise. It would be inter preted as a vote for a pay raise.” YOU'RE INVITED TO A TUPPERWARE PARTY! Thursday, June 16 • New Catalog • Great for a Dorm or Apartment MAKE YOUR RESERVATION Bring a Friend & Receive a Free Gift! 7:00 p.m. Bypass Highway 6 696-7851 Please call between 5:30-10 p.m. Cornell Limit of 20 People Only Your Hostess: Texas Avenue A&M JILL WAGGONER To ■Bryan Me P. TOMMY’S GAME ROOM & BAR Regular Hamburger, Fries & Coke ONLY $ J50 w/coupon WE SERVE ONLY 100% PURE BEEF “BURGER BOY” HAMBURGERS Fast Service on Call-in Orders ———— COUPON ———- Reg. Hamburger, Fries and Coke $ J50 1 I Tommy’s Game Room & Bar In The Skaggs Shopping Center i L. 846-4234 Hrs.: 11-12 Weekdays 11- 1 Fri. & Sat. 12- 12 Sun. 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