A crowd of spectators lines up at Southeast Missouri State University to view a solar eclipse through specially set up telescopes.
Mayor Howard C. Tooke, reviewing the four sites which have been offered for the multipurpose building, says two have some drawbacks; a downtown location has been suggested, but no specific cost figures have been provided for acquiring the land; the tract offered by the Cape Girardeau public school system at Bertling and Sprigg streets is likely too small for the building planned.
Two public Memorial Day services are held in Cape Girardeau; the first is at Cape Rock; it is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and features a talk by Rush H. Limbaugh; a wreath is dropped into the Mississippi River from a low-flying airplane; a second service is conducted at the bell tower at Memorial Park on U.S. 61.
A six-foot-long black snake causes a short circuit of a Missouri Utilities Co. high-line on U.S. 61 in the evening, throwing the southwest part of Cape Girardeau into temporary darkness.
In memory of the sailors and Marines of the United States who have perished in service, a ceremony is held on the Cape Girardeau river bridge in the afternoon; a wreath is dropped on the waters of the Mississippi by the Sons of Union Veterans; the Rev. J.C. McDaniel, pastor of Maple Avenue Methodist Church, delivers a short address, and Jean Rudert blows taps.
The Cape Girardeau Board of Adjustments, unable to reach a decision yesterday on an application of Joe E. Moore to erect a dance pavilion on West Broadway, just inside the city limits, will meet again tomorrow in an attempt to dispose of the matter.
The feast of Pentecost is observed at Trinity Lutheran Church; the pastor, the Rev. A. Wilder, preaches on "The Outpouring of the Holy Ghost."
Although the Mississippi River doesn't have a deep-water channel yet, a fleet of Uncle Sam's Navy tied up at Cape Gir­ardeau last night; the fleet was composed of three war ships of rather diminutive sizes: the Koehler, the Smith and the Neary.
-- Sharon K. Sanders
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