The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1960 Page: 4 of 24
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’ NAVY TAIX __Rear Admiral Louis J. Kirn, second from left, chief of advanced
a training at the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, chats with J. C. Wilson, left
president of the Abilene Rotary Club; Noble Harris, acting chairman of the newly
Formed Abilene Council of the Navy League; and IX Cmdr. Jim Marin, right. com-
mander of the local Navy and Marine Reserve, after delivering a speech in the
Narva Polaris utricle at a joint meet mg of the league and Rotary Club Friday
at the Windsor Hotel. (Staff photo by Don Hutcheson)
Navy Is Leader in Space
Technology, Admiral Says
listed his tone as
was arrested after employes of
two River Oaks stores reported
him to police as a suspicious
— character.
Samuel Benjamin Feldman, SA. The suspect is reported to have
recently of Las Vegas, Nev. was . Griasen-a River Oaks
charged Friday morning with pos-visited Grissom’s 20
session of amphetamine and pos-shortly after noon Thursday to
section of barbiturates. try on some suits. He also visited
The two charges were filed in Grissom’s and S. & Q. Clothiers’
County Court at Lot byASst downtown stores on Tuesday and
County Attorney Nelson Qinn. — p -
Thirteen tablets, believed to be Wednesday, 191584
amphetamine, were found in Feld. Five suits of clothes were re
man’s pocket at the time of his ported missing Tuesday from 8
arrest, and 54 yellow capsules 4Q __.
BALLINGER — Application for believed to be a barbiturate were: Feldman, currently in Taylor
$100000 from the President s found in the lining of his suit-County Jail, told officers he
* Am ease. Cay Det. John Roberts makes his living buying clothing
Emergency FundD me. E said ;tvt reselling a as a profit H to
band MRRRTZ oencens said Feldman, -holdivieeak
County Committee.
ABIFIIE REPORTER-NEW:
Abilene, Texas
Page 4-A
Saturday Morning, Oct
' Drug Possession
be Charge is Filed
$100,000
For Runnels
Aid Asked
This amount would take care of
about 80 per cent of the rain dam-
age, a committee member said.
0a the committee are W. M
MeShan, C. T. Parker, Woodrow
Hoffman, John Curry, John Onken
and Steve Stubblefield.
Terrances and tanks in some
areas will have to be completely
rebuilt and in most places there
will be extensive repairs.
The committee estimated 105
square miles suffered heavy dam-
age and between 150 and 200 farms
would be eligible for assistance.
By I. V. O’BRIEN near perfect weapon. He said that otherwise the kt. ..
Reporter News Military Editor they perform efficiently in hot,.. The Navyaad the AirForet
Te U. S Navy is the world limited and cold wars. has gone through several genera
i i react technology, one in a pre - speech interview tions of aircraft since World War
5 * naval admirals ever Adm. Kirn admitted that he was II, each at a tremendous cost,
twANto a Rotary in “Atlas Country,” but didn’t he said.
a meeting Friday at noon. hesitate to expound on the virtues He cited the recent expedition
• F Reu Admiral Louis J Kirn of the Navy Polaris missiles. under the Polar ice cap in reply
tier of advanced air training He said, in reply to a question to a question concerning whether
at the Corpus Christi Naval Air concerning the rumored cost a submarine knows at any given
Station described the Navy’s part of the Polaris program, that one moment exactly where " is -
the cold war fact is being overlooked ■ ex-which would be necessary for the
- ** * tt * Ma ue the eaponi system and TH2 * 2622 omA...
fuel Polaris - carrying nuclear Ms S__completely through uncharted wa-
subs now being turned out at the He pointed out that nuclear subs ters proving the navigation abil-
rate of three a year, with a total capable of carrying 16.Polaris ny Wa somarine a any time,
of 45 authorized, are vital in the missiles, each with a 1,500 mile h said •
cold war struggle because these ranges may cost sioo million east, Russia will not risk the chance
launchers have “no fixed address “High, indeed.”, wand, b of an all - out war, the admiral
and they are virtually unlimited any standards, but the important opined therefore we have the
in endurance.” thing is that these vessels have a 2 a n %
The admiral, who has a wide life usefulness of over 20 years, united sirishe
experience in earner operation, which on a per-year basis makes He described how the €h Fleet
called Me aircraft carders the them ceesalrrabiy cheaper than responded during the Lebanese
—* incident from its operation area in
Juvenile Ward
Overflows Here
the Mediterranean.
Protection at Formosa by the
7th Fleet was another example
of how the Navy responds during
the cold war struggle to leep the
peace.
Adm. Kirn called the naval
'striking power the key to control
of the seas, as he addressed Ro-
By BOB BRUCE Joe E. Estes concerning inter- tarians and their guests, including
! Reporter-News Staff Writer state transportation of a stolen the Abilene Council of the Navy
As if a heavily populated jail car. League.
weren’t enough concern. County Of the 11 juveniles, eight are The audience heard a run-down
j aler Jake Wasson is faced with from Abilene. Two are from on Navy strength. There are now
the problem of overseeing a Michigan and Missouri and the 800 ships (a third of which are
jammed juvenile ward. 15 . year . old boy was brought combat), 600,000 officers, and
: Underage confinees t his week here from Lubbock. men, and an additional 175,000
rose to the highest number since Few of them have been here officers and men in the Marine
Wasson took the job two years more than a week, with 15 days Corps arm of the service. Be
ago- seven boys and four girls being the longest, that being one tween, the two there are 3.300
1‘Usually we have no more than of the girls. combat aircraft, he said.
three or four at a time " he said .
: Expecially cramped by current Dam
conditions are the girls The porICeS
jail has but one bona fide juve PUT LstePU
mile ward for them, forcing two
====== From Officer,
15 and one is 17. .
* The seven boys, one of whom Daearoisae
is being held on a federal war CIdDuTEO
rant, are divided among three ----- “
cells, only two of which have a A 14 - year. old youth who said
shower or bath The other is a he “ just wanted a little bit of
4 cell. . _ freedom” escaped briefly from the
:sam custody of Taylor County Juvenile
about the situation said the Jet Officer Howard Rountree Friday
miles weren ‘J” more trouble- morning
somemas usual Rountree had taken the slim
L’The girls are normally good, youth to an optometrist’s office a
The boys sometimes, are loud, short distance from the downtown
veiling tech other and banging area Friday morning, so the boy's
ma neve silo Indian orls res could be examined for mass
once, though, who set fire to the While Rountree was talking to
extamuand matirerec surplus, the doctor, the youth sprinted
2, Fas from the waiting room
regular Jail eueomers Friday The boy, had admitted he had
21 , been one of the members of a teen-
Wage group which was involved in
2 " 0. Te the “joyriding” theft of several
drop, down “ but not for eight automobiles.
X. the m The teenager said he had “run
custody “are waning ^to "Sefore and walked" to his aunt s home
A One after his escape at 10:47 a.m.
durenile Judge Allen Clenn ones He was captured by Rountree
2Eire Ex Nene and Deputy Sheriff Ray Trammell
some distance away at the home
of his aunt, where he was hiding
in a closet
The boy was arrested with
Charles Marvin Nelson, 17, of 1710
hearing with U. S. District Judge
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suspended sentence
She was charged with forging
an SI check at Tidwell’s Grocery
here on Aug. 20, and signing it
“Mrs. C. J. Cox.”
Poplar St. on S. 1st St. while
riding in a car which had been
taken from the driveway of a
westside man. Nelson has been
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Two other juveniles are being
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