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Show She Mas '(Same Oim Off Me? - It's BENO, NET. (AP) retched the puiuL wnere Beck, gambling eras-;i- great- - nam. Mrs. Beck, first woman to Jrun a crap game in the legal gambling houses of Nevada, began sending letters and j packages to servicemen five eiiniimiinnrnminmnnnminniminmtu - t ! . jiiiiiiimffliiiinmmifflmiiinnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii years ago because I think those kids are pretty wonderful and 1 know some of them dont get much mail. AP Wire Photo a Jessie, widow, has made a pretty penny at poker and dice during 30 years in Nevada but says most of her chips go now for the Vietnam project. Jessie spends every night at Harolu3 Club, where she owns poker and keno games. She rushes home and writes letters during spare moments. I write every day unless I get stuck at the office until after midnight, she says. At Christmas, her staff at the club pitches in to wrap presents. More than 500 servicemen are on her mailing list. I dont like fighting, I don't like war, Mrs. Beck said. I only wish mere was more I could do for them. White-haire- d Reno grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Beck, is an pvid correspondent performed more heart transplants than anyone else, resigned Tuesday from the dini- cal staff of Baylor College of Medicine, immediately, lum. ! went to Israel to research the life of Jesus Christ. speak wth newsmen. Diane and the bishop, who had only been married a few months, HUNGER STRIKE Black Power leader Robert Wiliams is on a hunger strike at Lon said - Wednesday,- - September 10, 1969 A 13 DEATHS Adam L. Glm-be- l, 75, who built Saks Fifth Avenue into a nationwide chain of 31 stores, died in New York Tuesday of pancreatitis. Gimbel was president of Saks for more than 40 years. He retired in February. Isaiah Leo Sharman, 83, chairman of the University of Michigan Economics Depart- Navy To Cut Spy Ships? - WASHINGTON (AP) The will lay up some of Its intelligence gathering ships, Pentagon sources ship Pueblo and the shooting down of a Navy reconnaissance plane, both by North Korea. say. Sources indicated some of the estimated 12 lightly armed intelligence gathering vessels will remain in service, perhaps to operate in areas where danger of attack is at a minimum. . Navy probably They forecast increased use of warships, chiefly destroyers, equipped to carry out such missions as relatively interception of radio communications and monitoring of radar installations. close-to-sho- re The action likely will be bound up in the Navys trimming of the fleet to help meet its $1 billion share of White d spending cuts. The move may also stem in part from congressional criticism and Pentagon studies following seizure of the spy House-ordere- h A destroyer, with guns and missiles, could hardly be overrun by the kind of five-inc- torpedo and patrol boats the North Koreans sent against the Pueblo in January 1968. The Pueblo had only two machine guns for defense. Destroyers, fitted with special electronic equipment, have carried out Jnteiligenfce gathering chores in the past Lay up of some of the spe- dal intelligence vessels may be announced along with the next increment of ship retire-- , ments expected soon. The Navy Aug. 22 identified some 76 vessels of various kinds to be taken out of com- , Navy economy announcemsut may also disdose the reduc-tion of some antisubmarine squad- - warfare and other air tons. ment for 27 years until he retired in 1955, died Tuesday in Wasnlngton, D.C. en. BROADWAY HALF SOLE toward draft reform. The retirement, or if it comes to that, the removal of Gen. 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Sources said the total could REPEAT BY POPULAR DEMAND McCol- . mission. ATTACKS OF RADICALS President S. L Hayakaw of San Francisco State College says there is a sharp decline in the following of radical student leaders on the nations college campuses. Hay-akatold the Lawyers - McCollum, port about 8:30 p.m. from London but she declined to chairman of the schools trustees said today. He gave no reason for his resignation. The resignation is effective DECLINE Wives of California L.' F. to Vietnam. NWS, DESTROYERS TO DO JOB dons Pentonville Prison and says he wont eat until an airline fliqs him to Detroit. Williams, 44, flew into London last Friday on Ins' way to the United States from Africa to face a kidnaping charge, but no airline flying the Atlantic to the United States would take him for fear of a hijack attempt The British jailed him as an undesirable alien and tried to send him back to Cairo on the Egyptian airline, but he refused to go. Williams u charged with kidnaping a white couple in North Carolina in 1961. He fled the country and has been living ir. Cuba, Communjst China and Tanzania. e grandmother, has to keep two apartments one to live in and one where she handles the mail for the boys in Viet- i'r- DESERET A .rev iS '' v ' ' ' ,, .w'viAs RCA Victor Presents Henry Mancini A Warm Shade of Ivory I |