The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 215, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 19, 1958 Page: 2 of 86
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charges were placed against Ga-
brielle Bellerot for what the
French call "proxenetisme" —
procuring
• K I 1 a 1 "La Belle Gabrielle" — admit-
sOM Nation € SuDerhIghWOVS ting to 48 years, though some un
1980 Completion Date Seen
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THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, January 19, 1958
Abilene Man, Wife
To Get Degrees
Church will seek to raise $8,000
TOT IOUon 3 WwPCIgIweyo gallantly said she is 52 — once
" operated a celebrated house of her
WASHINGTON, Jan 18 — The made until 1977 - money into the trust fund, or if own in the swank Champs Elysees
nation s 41,000-mile superhighway He said this is because a pay highway construction costs were area, the police prefecture said
system linking every state with as-you-go principle written into to drop When such activities were out-
cytrestwavs will not he complet. the 1956 law would force his agen. But Weeks said the administra- lawed in 1946 she found herself
WASHINGTON. Jan 18 (—The made until 19
HPC, Daniel Baker Exes
Being Contacted Here
The Abilene
Howard Payne
Chapter of the
College E x-
Saturday night.
expressways will not he complete the 1956 law would force his agen
Students Association is staging a
today to bring total to $20,000 on
a building campaign, the pastor,
the Rev. V. D. Walters, has an-
Cecil Leroy Allen and his wife
Tommie, whose parents live in
Abilene, are to receive bachelor
of science degrees Jan 22 from a new piano to the church if the
nounced.
As an incentive, an unannounc-
ed individual has offered to give
Sam Houston State College in fund is raised today.
Huntsville. |------———
Allen is the son of Mr and Mrs The Flint Hills of Kansas en-
“We have members of the Abi R. E. Allen of the Buffalo Gap compass nearly seven million
lene Chapter from about a 50-Rd., and Mrs. Aliens parents. Mr acres.
mile radius, of here,’* Rodgers and Mrs. T. T. Grubbs, live on the
. San Angelo Highway,
said' __:________-
ed until 1980 under present sehed- cy to hold apportionments through tion is not recommending any new out of business. campaign this week to contact all
ules. Senate testimony indicated the 1960s well below the sums au- taxes, and members of the sub- So. from her apartment near Howard Payne and Daniel Baker
committee took the same posi- the Arc de Triomphe. she set to College ex-students in the Abilene
Under this provision, the Com-tion. Highway officials do not work with her telephone, police area.
. foresee a decrease in construction said. For a fee, ranging up to $50 Any former students of the two
costs.. - . or more. Mme Bellerot would Brownw ood colleges who have
—--provide clients with a series of not already been contacted within
able in the highway trust fund set photos from which to C loose, ar- the past two weeks have been by Dr. Russell Dennis, endowment CROSS PLAINS, Jan. 18 (HW)
Ponsidh PONCE range, the rendezy ous. and ex en asked to write or call H Don secretary at the college. The pro- — Members of the First Baptist
D.1 provide quiet, but temporary. Rodgers, president of the Abilene gram of entertainment will be
Wreck Racket “questioning some of the girls ITC exes . furnished by music students at
involved. police came up with the The group will hold its annual the college.
PARIS, Jan 18 th — French statement that anyone who dealt banquet Saturday evening, Janu- Following the banquet, the How-
us D. Clay as its chairman. However, his testimony was police announced today the. have with the madame had to furnish ary 25 at the Chicken Shack. Time ard Payne Exes will go to the
been based on the 1956 act which con- broken up a plush call girl racket guarantees of “discretion and of the meeting has been set for Hardin-Simmons-Howard Payne
basketball game at Rose Field
today
This would compare with a 1972
thorized in the act
merce Department cannot appor-
completion date planned when the
act setting up the present form of
the interstate system and its fi- faster than money will he avail-
tion money to the states at a rate
Any former students of the two
Dr. Joe B Rushing, adminis- . .. non
trative assistant at HPC, will Baptist Goal $8,000
speak Saturday evening at the At Cross Plains
banquet, and will be introduced
nancing was passed in 1956
It would mean a 24 year pro- up to finance the program. Talla-
gram instead of the 10-year plan my said administration proposals
recommended to President Eisen- to finance some additional items
. special com. from the trust fund would play a
hower 1n 1955 by a special com1
mission he named with Gen Luci- part in this stretch-out.
Tor b ande the commerce templated a 2712-billion-dollar fed- which offered its clients models, honor." The gendarmes said some 6 p.m.
Department or Bureau of Public eral-state cost for the interstate. movie starlets, and housewives of the names of La Belle Gabri- Rodgers may be contacted at House at 8 p.m.
Roads officials administering the Secretary of Commerce Weeks needing a spot of cash.elle’s list were familiar but that OR 4-4379, or by writing P.O.
program, nor by members of Con- told the senators in separate tes- News that the police had 250 of many came as complete sur- Box 835
gress concerned with it. timony that new estimates made the girls names, “ ith photos sent prises.________Daniel Baker College, which
But testimony of administration by the states and approved by the dsiimonde which sensed a first In the Eskimo country of north- merged three years ago with
officials already presented to the Bureau of Public Roads showed ciamt scandal But police said the ern Canada, the temperature dips Howard Payne, is now a part of
Senate Public Roads subcommit- the total cost actually would be names would not be released - around 50 degrees below zero Fah- the Brownwood school, and its
tee, which is studying progress of about 40 billion dollars, only kept on file renheit for about eight months of ex-students have been urged to
the interstate system, points to a This would require 36 billion in The case came to light when the year. | attend the banquet in Abilene L
stretch-out of the program to 1980 federal funds as against 25 billion ________________----------------------------------------------------------============-------------
As the 1956 act was passed, it fixed originally At the rate of S
called for 13 years of apportion-$2,200,000,000 a year, the largest s
ments of federal funds to the apportionment of federal money 1
states for the superhighway net- set for any one year in the, 956
work on a 90-10 basis. The appor- act. the new cost figure would * e
tionments were for fiscal years call for five additional years of
JIMMY PARTIN
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Competent end Experienced
Personel
3434 N. 6th Ph. OR 3-4235
SWEETWATER AND
MINERAL WELLS
CITY DIRECTORIES
Taking Orders now and Orders ean
be placed by dropping a Posteard to
MR. F. K STONE
General Delivery
Abilene, Texas
WE'VE GOT 'EM
Glass Tops for Percolators
A-l SERVICE CO.
SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE
205 Grape
Abilene OR 2-3834
“Shavers to Vacuum Cleaners”
cork Fegani bmetno
51
1957 through 1969. Construction apportionments to meet the 11 bil-
was to be finished in 1972, three lion dollar deficit.
years after the last apportion- Five extra years would extend
ment. the last apportionment to 1977,
But Federal Highway Adminis- with completion of the system
trator Bertram D. Tallamy told three years later, in 1980
the Senate subcommittee this This could be speeded up if Con-
week that it now appears the fi- gress were to raise the gasoline
nal apportionment could not be tax and other levies to put more
Revenuers Drop
Controversial Plan
WASHINGTON, Jan 18 F—The They make these two major
Internal Revenue Service has changes in existing regulations:
dropped a controversial proposal 1 The manufacturer s name
to require that all shotguns and serial number, caliber, and model
small rifles be stamped with the must be stamped on all pistols,
maker’s name and a serial num- revolvers and high-powered rifles
ber
The maker's name must he
It did so in publishing today a stamped on all firearms, but the
new series of firearms regula- other data may be omitted in the
lions which provide among other ease of shotguns and .22 caliber
things that revolvers, pistols, and rifles unless they are subject to
high-powered rifles he stamped provisions of the National Fire-
with the manufacturer's name, arms Act. This act governs traf-
serial number, caliber, and mod- fic in sawed-off shotguns, rifles.
el designation.
and automatic weapons
The service made sev era I Present regulations carry no re-
changes in the regulations which, quirement that such descriptive
when proposed last year, stirred data be stamped on firearms. The
up a storm of protests from new code applies to importers of
sportsmen’s groups, some mem- foreign-made firearms as well as
bers of Congress and others, to domestic manufacturers.
Dwight E. Alvis, head of the Al- 2 An extension from 6 to 10
cohol Tax Unit which drafted the years, of the period of time for
regulations, said protests voiced which licensed dealers are re-
at Revenue Service hearings last quired to keep records of all ac-
August had considerable to do" quisitions and sales of firearms,
regulations before their issuance No change was made in the kind
"I am sure they will be gener- of records which were kept.
ally acceptable," he told a re- The data covered includes such
porter. things as descriptive data on the
The regulations published in to- firearms involved, the dates of ac-
day’s edition of the Federal Reg- quisition and sale, and the name
ister, will take effect March 1. and address of the purchaser.
The
Sensational Savings Continue
JANUARY CLEARANCE
-----: Suits
One Lot 39 95 values
One Lot 55 & 59 95 values
One Lot Reg 69 50 values
$32%
$47%
$ =:9s
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Many of Our Better Suits Have Been
Reduced Accordingly
Slacks
One Lot of 12.95 & 14 95 vol
3 for 29 951
F One Lot 12 50 & 14 95 vol
Better Slacks Reduced Accordingly
Big Reductions
In Our
Boys Department
One
One
$1(9
*1:9
349 Cypress
OPEN
9 to 5:30
daily.
Southwest's Finest Restaurant
THE OASIS ROOM
Visit the OASIS
dining out a special occasion!
ROOM
SANDS MOTOR HOTEL
rate Fiat
CAESAR SALAD Fe The
A NOT QU ET OT S LADER
: C sn
*4 Fresh Shamp Sate $ “$
MOTHER OF PE AR. SHELL-
filed th Irh Sealond Salad $130
OL R ARABIAN SPECIAL --
KATRON AN - Ornre Pen
Bananas Curumberi Letturr
Remains Black Oiel $130
Served with Vrlbs Team or Her Roll
and Choice of Derrwing
Poyed
zerRa
TAMOSHANTER—H.mbe fe
Sirak on real trpdwith Chah
1 trips ef bacon curly cut
puren
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MEXICAN SPECIAL - Echs-
dowih Chili and Melred Ched
der Cheese - Teamed er Plain
Tertilias
VIVE LAFATITTE — Canadian
Bacon and American Cheese br
tween shlets ef 11 Mite Bread
1 4
$ »
1135
FRIED BUTTERY
CANTONESE
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EF 7
2.50
TENDERLOIN
v-dallien * Prime •
Dmioms Gem Pro
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P.a
295
K.C. SIRLOIN
S.uremn -ho* fer a -ih-*
dipped in ettr and
telden bro-#
THE OASIS CLU • thre
— Sliced Turley Bare
Temsle and Lefure on
1 o
$1.40
a Tim Hofandaim •
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SPECIAL
SUNDAY FAMILY MENU
At Moderate Prices
11:30-4:30
Sportcoats-
Lot Reg $35 — Now
Lot Reg 75 — Now.
Othere Reduced Accordingly
$249
*549
——Topcoats
One Group 49.95 val. 5335
One Group $55 vol.
S.4
Clothiers
2 Smart Starts
Others Reduced Accordingly
River Oaks
Open 9 to 6
daily — except
Thurs.: Open 9 to 9
$4295
Big Reductions .
In Our
Furnishings
OPEN 24 HOURS
LUNCHEON: 11:30-2:00
DINNER: 5:30-10:00
OUR 4TH MEAL MENU: 10:30-2:00
AT THE SANDS HOTEL
ROOM where the dramatic service and the exotic atmosphere makes
Wa:
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STYLE
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STEAK
chinking will find their d-irs fulfilled 1
with this prime stall cat from the Area of 1
bof - Specially elected and agrd ion Da 1
4-rew and Ani-ha I
Single Cut 5.30 I
Era Sir 7.70
BROILED LOB
A-*y . a-light to the e*r el S-afod- 1
broiled tender and wroed with draws but- I
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350
TOP SIRLOIN
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3
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The essence of culinary art is
time — but if time is of essence
service.
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and Henry •
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A faveriie dish of many Mid.Ean Cour-
tries — try a and give your taite buths a
treat Appini stuffed with Chicken and
1 amb Served with a border of Rire Pila#
and garnished with Mandarin Orange See
them and Mir Lean 2.25
BEEFEATER
OF BEEF
Mearry favarhe of hearty e*A Real core
Red Bref with that “Nun right marbling
that insures mighty good eating - * yen
T " - **, Medium or wen 3.50
PRIME RIBS
To accompany T
Baked or Frenil
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RESERVATIONS
ACCEPTED
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tend food Tred-r young chiLee plit end B
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***** * * NOna 310 B
FILET MIGNONS
ted-r sed piry you W imarl your Ama B
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CHICKEN OR
REAST OF
A wall, tbulemn euny a juky Caihe 1
• Jumbo Shrimp in • wonderful Mure of •
rare spice. On the serempanying tray are s
pesmuts, chutmey, eplerd pineapple, •
cfepprd baren, diced enien - THE •
WORLDONAPLATTER-ikwhh •
***** 295 1
FLAMING NE
CLUB STEAK
The Oasis Rnom brings you a new dining s
mhom thrill — A tender ent of Eastern •
prime Norf mroed "* Surprin" on s fame 5
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Moie os from eer painy an 18,
RAINBOW PARFAIT 38
APPLE PIE — 1 a mede er wish
Cheddar Cheese 40
CREAM PIES 1
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For Our Young Guests
CHILDREN'S
MENU WITH FAVORS
Svoddlde
CHERRIES JUBILEE (fortwe) $1.3
BAKED ALASKA (for fws) $1 mh
CREPES SL ZETTE (ler No) - $2.25
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