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Kingsville, south ot Corpus The rains showed no signs of — Faltering Hurricanene Beulah Reports of damage from surgsurg- Christl. abating ns Gulf of Mexico tides ’ crawled farther Inlande d lodaytoday ing Hoodwaters nnd tornadoes Toblo Armslroni? of the Arm- .swept headlong up river beds and lentatlve federal estimates indlcaled no let-up ot havochnvoc and strong Ranch said today that and collided wiih flood waters of thc monster storm’si’s damage destruction In tho wakeake of the hurricane winds lashed thc trom Beulah’s rains. to agriculture and struclurnl massive'storm, spread for 17 hours Wednesday In nn unprecedented move thc property were placcd ata t a stag-stag Thc Red Cross sold 84,877 p e rr- b u l th a t dam age lo buildings State Department nnnounced gering S500 millton. sons slept in 2955 shelters and ctftlic wns cxpectcdected loto bc through Texas officials at Aus- 5 and the Wednesday night. Cvll/ll defensedcfen.se light. L arge mcfiqultcIte tretrees e s by tin that tho United Slates and tornadoes and Red. Cross workersrkcrs said the score were toppled,led, he odd-add- Mexico had declared a disostcr 1 vast area ihay fed 90,322 personsrsons Ihisthis cd. - area along the border Rio moming. Floods boiled up nlong rivers Grande. once estl- Evacuation of.low areasareas at in- and crepks faster thanhan harriedhorrlcd "The U.S. Immigration scrv- 'an hour, hnd polnts such as Cuero andnnd disaster relief officialsIclals could icc Is lo open the International ium hurri- Victoria began os heavycavy rains Iccep track of them. border and it is lo remain open —early to- continued. The little city ofif Allco, -iO40 until further notice." a Texas • Observers said monyiny places miles west ot Corpus'pus ChristlChrlsll spokesman snld. Dangerous flooding•ack-m nnd oa-the which-RURUinod-wInd-and-tldod-and-tido was-dduged_by_almQsUJilcliwQ sU Jtlc liw BrownBvllie's u lster d ty _of FIRST TO GIVE to0 the TwitTwin FaUs United Fund (hishis year are Daryl Ander, campaignnpalgn chairman;cha! Mike Mazzone, execu- menace of spin-off liestornadoes Inland damnge Wednesday were suf- of rain as Beulah’s eye passed Motnmoros. Mexico, RustaTncd , xias (he College ot Southem-Idiouthem Idaho, who participates on a 100 live director, and Dr.r. Donald KKolih, .Dean ot CSI. The Unilcd continued to plague awhere vast areashe ferine even worse todayoday tromfrom through. Other townsIS and citiescltlcs heavy damage from Bculoh, as ded rains In did Reynoso, Mexico, just nc- per ccnt folr share programprogram O)among Its employes. Fromrom lett Fund drive gels undertr way.Oct.w ay.O ct. 2^______________________________ of southem Texos. V ednesdny. Moodlng. The C undalupelupe River in the vicinity reconlcd rains In The storm’s winds,nore oncc west-estl- was 6 feet above floodDd stage at two-digit figures.'' topped by croiis lhe river from Edinburg, mated at 160 miles’an hour, Victoria. 13.80 Inchcs nt Tufeta,ta, TO mmiles iles Tex. ar damage A morning twister’ destroyed northeast of here.- Tho Coast Guard wos dls- Liicky Dcehse J canc force—75 m .p.h.—ecd arlyby offi- to- 15 houses and damagedgcd JS oth-oth-. A 13-day-old storm1 thatthot began poiching three amphibious olr-. CSLOffersEers First ehse I Nigerian nal Denton ers In the Fulton Beach3each area in tho Atlantic, Beulahliah claimed planes from Corpus Christl to Tuesday's winner— ‘ t ----------------------Beulah's—m oin-lrack—moa-orge Hnsl- nenr Rockport/ thee AransasA ransas 30 IIv c m Ix In Texns.ss. Eighteen day to survey damage in the . _i Troops Hold« cxecu- sured some 160 milesro f theInland Of- County Sheriffs ofilcee said. died In the Caribbeancan and the storm's main track, IC Unilcd Brownsville, wherePlanning. she The eye ot the , hurricane rest perished In.Mexico'sxlco's south- Tornadoes -dealt damage In United FundFu: Gift IC un.ico Wednesday.a detailed passed over some ot.thethe world’s em regions. the millions of dollars. A final I Benin Capital— I She veered ever moreoday. west richest cattle country.^ Including Flooding plagued thcthe soulhemsouthem accounting ot the storm's monc- The first contributionin to the Coilece President Dr. James w ard. d rains of ihc King and Armstrongong Ranch- half ot Texas and threatenedhrcatcned to tary harm was day#—or possl- Twin Fnlls Uniietl Fundind w as L. Taylor said thal'a-oaned 2J-M21 --------------.. S[ By ARNOLD ZEITLIN The holt-billion-dollarlught damage many es between Raymondvlfle'idvlflc'and and be a major problemm tor days.days, bly weeks—away. , made this year by thcc Colleac executive lo work in United LAGOS. Nigeria (AP) — Nige estimate was odvanced by offi Ruby Meeks — i. -■'Of Southem Idaho, twoVO weeks Fund will again bc provided by rian federal troops occupied to- cials from .-the regional Denton before the actual campaignlaign gets Ihc college. This year Jcrry 351 Madl.TOn SL O il ? the capital of the• Republic1 1 Federal Center. George Hasl- under wav. Meyerhoffcr, vocational guid- Twin a n , I of Benin, a day-old.O lC (self- l regional director of the Of T he cotJcRC employes-es have, ance counselor,' will be working I J proclaimed nation that rebelled fice of Emergency Planning. u - uuiiuu 0 Q Wednesday lo fight fthc Lagos in, been In the drive, which gets under rg T en ta%tive tii Agreere e m e n t for the past two years, been n United ■ • 1 said he would begin a detailed 100 per cent fair share•c givers, way Oct. 2. Thc drive Is ex- government alongsideP lbreaka- ia X damage assessment loday. according lo D aryl Ander,ier. Unit*Unit- peeled to reach completion by r . Hurricane-triggered rains of ^ tin i ^ ligos forces, greeted by ed Fund Campaign chairman.airman, the end of October. • Information P) Nige- "^°re than a foot brought mony He said that the community)mmunity ' The United. Fund has eight i crowds waving palm fronds, cn- leads were tered Benin City and seized a Teachersrs' ' Si trik e ■-------can-beT-‘*rightbrproud-of-thl9d-Ot-lhls partleipjtlng-apeDrlP< thnt [»<*> ccupied to- _ E n d s Te great institution' and thosehose con- part of ihelr operating funds Is Recorded mairi iqiiart,-u%iUsirBOVBTlP ncctcd with'it.'*__________________________ from the United Fund budget. >unty olll* mcnt report from thc sccne B H V By BOB WONHOEROE ' “rocHt wos rcacbed Wednesday,Weanesdoy, 1110 Board of Education asked— nan whose said. Firing was-heardiS cast iof Goldberg NEW YORK (AP)) -— Tenta- they hoped norm al operationssperatlons In pupils lo stay home today. About Victimnn empty the capital area. the L agos NS. N.Y. live agreement on a reported the nation’s largest; school sys- n,e walkout' began Sept. 11, i''S ! RUPERT-No new IcndiIhwest were of The federal government's ad • Arthur ‘J. jl35.4-mliiIon wage package•ackage has tem could begin on Mondoy. .> jhc slart of the fall term. In dt- kcd North apparently ended thee teachers’ A spokesman' for thetho striking fionce ot a no-strike order from in s funds M porieu ihllW dliy in illu vance came only 12 hours after Samuelsonson Views le and spe^ strike that kept mnnyny of New AFL*CI0 United Federation of d budnet. fort at Minidoka County1, believed ottl- Benin's declaration ofi independ- r t Asks War th«,SUMi..5TOF.W« --------------- cers to Identify tho m an60's, whose was cnce nnd was recardedfronds, as a ma*cn- whether a York City's I.L mUUon public body was found in ternoonnn empty at Jor victory In fis^ l>wc?kd seized old a J I i i S o n r # ® membership -ratified the con- oft^elayed trio l on crim in al coo- .. deep well pond norlhwest of Is-and-unlon tract. A mass meeting for the Audit QD!n::£lrisoiu^;^h-^ '^•'In'cnw ' Eastern 8^ 1? ^ ^ " toe ner”sW c7~ "^blh'scKOOl offlclalsTjnd-unlon f <!!?nHnv tem pt c W g e s ------------------------------- Paul Tuesday. the agree- purpose Is cxpectcd Sunday. purpose to -Widwest. ird cast ot spcech be- leaders said after the agree- 1 Sunday. Details of the proposed con BOISE (AP) — Gov.. Don W. :a desire to’retire before the end The body of thc man,•as believed decom- -Biafrans look the Midwest re- .N . Genera! ' ' — : tract were, not made public. Al* Samuelson said today thehe report iof his term, which expires Dec. to have been in his 60's, was UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. it was Un- andiment's installed ad- (AP) *- Ambassador UArthur .S. dele- ‘J. bert Shanker, .president ot the of an audit o( the IdahoIho Penl-P ent- 31, 16S8. _ buried Wednesday afternoon at M al.' A lbert O . Okonkwo, a U.S.* " tcntiary showed administrative hours after Goloberg loday asked North 49.000-mcmbcr.,UFr, said, the nlstratlve The governor said the auditr«- ihfiTRup«t.Cerp*j«y;'Co*oBee■ded h is trained physician married to an specifics .were being withheld conditions worse lhanthan he report would be turned over to Robert C.