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6B —TO? CAROLUA TIMES SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1968 Undersea Connector Gets The Once Over... Nicely KL ■Hr T * A pilling "mermaid" give* a quick check to this rugged electronic conncclor, dc\ eloped by Anipheiiol Connector Di\i«»ion for critical under water application*. The first-of-a-kind connector is not only waterproof in the mated condition, a* our mermaid sew it, but also in the unmated Jury Still Deliberating OAKLAND. Calif Bent to their task by a refusal (3Z3J •&&■*»>■• Jo>ep! Curr.in president «>| the National M.irtime I nmn of Amej-ua \ I I. C K ) warned the nation \ ears ano. \ nless Mronu aetion taken (ptu kl\ to r« *l>n 11« I I lit* I S merrhaoi— marine, wr will heeome nothing more than a -i\th rati* |miW in lhe world The \MI Ann ru a lar::e-»f MMmi'ii'* union i li-adini: a eampamn to warn \meriea ahout rel\ inu on lor fiun flan ship** to meet our need* W Inn lo we -land toda> ? l est \ our knowledia- ~ 1 I Hinni: World War 11 whuh branch "I ill*- «»crvice had the 2 JfiS? x lii^lif—f ratio «•! men lost ' Sr * Jfim * A rnn \aw Marine ( orp> |i N 1! ' "' grj I] > / > Ihe I S merchant marine kg S' J■ •; provi leva total of I i»w main men who had never I !!KteS2UEr th nierehanf marine the I iW Wm^ «, r to ki•«• |» Anii ricnn mi-r- I 100'IKHI JHUKHi _ :!(HMXK) I Amirdinu' In IS ('na»t (iii.inl ri'innU hnu m.in\ iTirr in'"-...." J. • marine eonsisted «»l something — over I noo «kvan . % MAmhF How man\ doe-» it of fo -V M(X) | H;K; 9 LHX) >rnmt ni ha-* had t«• hrini: al>out how main \\ «-rld War II , --e> ''''• N * IIP- 7 W hat pereenl of supplies to X South \*ietnam have I" S Hau hnearrierl ' * .>h ! IS Wh 1 *» IM»H V VO9 t cooking hints """"" •Y OVIQAy ~86C1k2 CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR Delight your family with a light supper that has south-of-the-border flavor. The home economists at Carnation Company suggest tasty Mexican Corn Bread. Onion, green chiles and pimiento add pizzaz. Serve it with ham and green beans for a supper that is sure to please. MEXICAN CORN BREAD (Makes 6 to 8 servings) 1 cup yellow com meal Vi cup chopped onion 1 cup sifted flour 2 tablespoons chopped 1 teaspoon baking powder green chiles >A teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons chopped 1 teaspoon salt pimiento 1 slightly beaten egg V* cup melted butter 1 cup (B Vi -ounce can) y 2 cup shredded Cheddar cream style com cheese 1 CUD undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk Sift corn meal, flour, baking powder, soda and salt to gether. Combine egg, corn and undiluted Carnation Evapo rated Milk. Mix well. Saute onion, chiles and pimiento in butter until onion is tender. Stir Carnation mixture into dry Ingredients. Add cheese and onion mixture. Stir until Just mixed. Pour mixture into a well buttered 1014 inch cast Iron skillet. Bake in very hot oven (450" F.) 20 minutes or until done. Corn Bread may be baked in an 8-inch square baking pan. Bake in hot oven (400* F.) 20 to 25 minutes or until dona. condition before it's "plugged in." Its outer shell in a special corrosion-resistant steel and that cable sealing adapter on the back end allows the connector to be dragged along the ocean's bot tom without catching on any stray pieces of coral. to let them go to church, the ju rors in Black Panther Huey Newton's murder trial deliber ated Sunday for their fourth day. The judge said several jurors had requested time off for wor ship services, but the prosecutor and defense attorney would not agree to it. When the jurors halted work shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday there were signs they were near a decision. Newton is charged with slay ing white policeman John Frey last Oct. 28 in a Negro neighbor hood gunfight. A short time before being locked up, the to the courtroom where Judge Monroe Friedman carefully ex plained the differences between first degree and second degree murder. The judge also spelled out the other verdict possibili ties, manslaughter and acquit tal. 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But neither RCNA nor Pyongyang radio, monitored in Tokyo, made any reference to the Pueblo and her crew before winding up the day's transmis sion. Split Reflected Attendance at the celebrations from abroad reflected the split in the Communist camp result ing from the occupation of Czechoslovakia. The Czechoslovaks, apparent ly angered by North Korea's condemnation of their liberal ism, snubbed the celebration. So did the Chinese Communists, who denounced the Soviet inter vention. Those present at the celebra tion included a Soviet delegation led bv deputy premier D. S. Po- Ivansky and leaders of the East European nations which invad ed Czechoslovakia. North Korea's strongman Pre mier Kim II Sung delivered a lengthy speech to the nation and foreign delegates underlining Pyongyang's anti-U.S. policy. In Seoul, South Korea, rumors persisted and foreign corre spondents converged there in anticipation of possible release of the Pueblo crew. 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