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  • is quite fine in her linesJ although 244' long, it only has a J6 1 beam and a gross tonnage of 1562. Its nominal crui6ing speed (seldom achieved) is twelve knots, and she has an endurance range of 9,000 miles or 32 days. The crew/staff ratio is rather poor
  • MOTT v. ODECO 76-1177 SMITH, LONNIE v. Estelle 76-1195 DUBOSE v. Matthews 76-3191 BEAM v. Estelle 76-2855 U.S.A. v. Seminole City School Dist. 76-2749 SASPORTES v. Copacabana, Banc Credito v. Starkist 76-2577 U.S. DEPT OF LABOR v. Ala. By-Products Corp
  • and thirdworld countries are having second thoughts about the Soviets. Apparently the Soviets have started jamming· YOA and ·BBC on at least some channels. From Prague,-you-may have seen-in the -latest-Sit-Rep ..that -Amb. Beam believes·'! the continuing delay
  • ¥&Dov Oae waata to belie~ that you will ua4-r.taad tlaat we baw Mat one beam You clid a pod de.cl la non'nl Mill aaother uacleretand •• r~ la We. to ~race Ole Nmltiq our family. us. lleepecUally our •en at ta Vi.t-Nam. You are a father yove
  • walls are enc:tusted a master's shame the headquarters ot the other masters but that this room wherein American subjects the master's presence panels and beams and parqueted is a massi-wt hall floors. is a smaller ot the master will sit
  • in the satellite reaches of the universe, an infinite trajectory." The danger to the free world lies void in which billions of planets and celestial bodies spin rhythmically. in the profound difference in na­ Project Apollo is beamed at reaching tional objectives
  • appearing intoxicated. Fortunately, he is not a victim of hangovers, but springs into action early in the morning with all faculties a i ert, complexion like an Elizabeth Arden advertisement, count enance beaming, eyes flashing, spilling over with life. His
  • ." · Mr. Whitlam paid tribute to the leader of the •~great­ est country in the world'' and the "rapport" which Mr. displayeQ with , Johnson yourig people. A happy Mr. Johnson, beaming at Mr. Whitlam seated on - the platfo1m be­ side two attractive young