The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 163, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1955 Page: 4 of 12
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PAOE FOUR
THE LEVEL LAND DAILY SUN NEWS, Levelland, Texas. Sunday, June 10, 1055
THE OLDEST MAN IN PARIS — Albert Delorme, 100 ye^rs old, 1* kissed by his
three daughters after receiving the Silver Medal of Paris in a ceremony at the Town HalL (
Diplomats Wait Hopefully for Peace Clue
Molotov Holds Spotligk
rive tomorrow night to deliver the
opening address to the 60 U. N.
delegations Monday afternoon. Re-
Bv MAX H Alt BEESON
SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 IB-
Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Mol-
otov held the spotlight today as
world diplomats waited hopefiilly
for new signs that the t :,ld war
tension is finally ending.
The first indication of Russia's ! a simple speech of welcome,
next move is expected Monday
night when the Big Kjur faro: 1
President Eisenhower will ar- eign minister, who said the West-
ern nations are going to Geneva
with open minds, hopeful of find-
ing proof to support Russia's re-
ports reaching here indicated that j cent good will measures,
the President might make an im-1 He added, however, that the
portant policy speech rather than j West wanted to see more before
He told U. N. Secretary General
j they were convinced.
ernment in Geneva July 18.
Molotov, although unusually gr
ial on his 3,000-mile trip acre
"We would be naive," he said,
Dag Hammarskjold in a special I “to believe that the signs are the
ministers meet to map plans for message that he considered the, proofs.”
the meeting of their chiefs of gov- speech a "responsibility." Diplo- j Pinay told a news conference
mafic quarters said that the Pres- j that the Western Big Three had
ident originally had been reluctant I reached an identity of view and
to ccme to the U. N. session be- that he was “very confident"
the country, has given no hint that I cause he had understood that he about the outlook for peace,
he has anything new to offer, but was expected to do nothing more There was no indication as to j
there still was an air of opti-1 than greet the delegates. how extensive the Big Four talks
mism here as a result of recent1 Hammarskjold, meanwhile, was in San Fiancisco would be. So far
Soviet moves on the Austrian troa-jCn route to San Francisco by air only the Monday session had been
ty and on the Yugoslav peace mis- \ coach. He was expected here to-(arranged. Some diplomats be-
sion. j night. , lieved this might be enough to set
The Soviet foreign minister was The Western attitude toward the j up an agenda for the Geneva meet-
the first of the liig Four leaders! forthcoming Big Four "summit” , ings. They pointed to the fact that
talks in Switzerland was indicated
in New York by the French for-
to arrive for the U. N.'s 10th an-
niversary session June 20-26.
Secretary of State Dulles British
Foreign Secretary Harold MacMil-
lan and French Foreign Minister
Antoine Pinay will arrive by air
tomorrow following their two-day
strategy meetings in New York.
Mrs. Bill Robinson
Honored at Shower
Members of the Lamplighters
Workers Conference
Scheduled Thursday
The Baptist Associationai Work-
er’s Conference will be held Thurs-
day night, June 23. in the Fellow-
ship Baptist Church at Clauene.
The theme of the program will
be "The New Testament Church”
Russia has not made much trou-
ble in recent meetings on proce-
dural questions such- as time,
place and agenda.
Sundown Marine
Evaluating Bayonet
KANEOHE BAY, T.H. (FHTNC1
— Marine Cpl. Harold C. Jones,
son of Harold C. Jones of Sundown,
Tex., is participating with the 4th
and following is the program to be I Marine Regiment in the evaluation
Sunday School Class of the First' presented: I of the newest type of bayonet fight-
Baptist Church complimented Mrs. 6 p.m. — W.M.U. and Foard ing.
Pill Robinson with a surprise cof-1 meeting: 6:45 — Supper; 7:30 —' The new system, which teaches
fee and pink and blue shower Thurs j Song service led by ,W. S. Camp- the individual to follow the rules
day. bell; 7:40 — Devotional by Robert and movements of boxing, is being
The hospitality was held in the Hensley; 7.50 — "The New Birth, j taught and tested by the 4th Mar-
home of Mrs. Harold Shaw, 1031 The Chief Requirement of Church ines here, and at the Recruit De-
16th Street, at 9:30 with members Membership." by the Rev. John j pot, Parris Island, S.C.
of the class presenting Mrs. Rob- Jenkins; 8:05 — “New Testament Final recommendations as to
inson gifts for her recently adopted Discipline, A Blessing of Church whether the system should be a-
little daughter. Lisa Renee. | Members.” by the Rev. .1. H. ! dopted will be made before July 1.
Spring flowers were arranged Wright; 8:35 — "The Fellowsh.p j The 4th Marine Regiment is in
of a New Testament Church.” by training as the ground element of
the Rev. C. R. Kinnaird; 8:33 —
Reports of the Sunday School sup-
erintendents, Mexican Missionary,
and cooperative program organiza-
tions; 8:45 — Special music by the
Fellowship Church; 8:50 — Sermon
by the Rev. A. C. Hammett.
attractively for house decor and
guests were served coffee and
doughnuts.
Present -for the morning event
were Mmes. W. A. Nance, Joyce
Windsor, Orlin Brewer, Earline
Whitfield. Jean Martin. Tommy
Shaw, Robinson and the hostess.
the 1st Provisional Marine Air-
Ground Task Force at thg Marine
Corps Air Station here.
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Brewer, Orlin. The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 163, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 19, 1955, newspaper, June 19, 1955; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1117669/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.