The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 20, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 9, 1961 Page: 8 of 52
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ACTRESS WHO STARRED FOR HITLER
'Axis Sally' Due Prison Discharge Monday
ALDERSON W Va. (AP)—Axis met by members of her family at who likes to play the organ at emceed shows for the German the names of captured and hos- ed to hurt her native land
Sally the Maine-born actress who the federal women’s reformatory church services in the prison overseas radio which beamed pitalized soldiers. . She was convicted of making
never made Broadway but here and whisked away to a chapel. There are others who play Nazi propaganda to American She sometimes told of planned broadcasts ’for the purpose and
starred for Hitler’s propaganda quiet reunion her legal debt to better, but she gets a turn occa- troops overseas and Americans at U.S. troop movements which were with the intention
machine during World War II, her country paid sionally because she likes it so home supposed to be secret, to illus- and destroying the confidence of
leaves prison Monday She has She was originally sentenced to much She played sentimental records trate the efficiency of German the citizens of the United States,
served the last 12 years behind 10 to 30 years and will leave the She has become devoted to re while wondering aloud to the GIs espionage weakening civilian support of the
ban on a treason conviction prison on parole ligion, they say, and may enter what their girls back home were At her trial in 1949, she said war effort, destroying faith and
Now 60 and gray haired Mil Unofficial sources say .Miss Gil a convent. doing She conducted interviews she did it for the love of a man, good will among the United States
dred E Gillars probably will be lars is now a quiet, gentle woman Mildred Gillars—as Axis Sally— with American prisoners and read She denied vehemently she want- and her allies and weakening the
f weakenir
weakening civilian support of the
fighting powers and the morale and one-time Hunter College
of soldiers of the armed forces NY professor, the late Max
She testified that although she Otto Koischwitz
went to work for Berlin radio in Koischwitz returned to Gier
1940 she never uttered "one prop many in 1939. He was indicted
agandist word" until she fell in by the United States for treason
love with a naturalized American in 1943.
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS 8-A
Abilene, Texas; Sunday Morning, July 9, 1961
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FINEST
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MEN’S WEAR
• HICKEY-FREEMAN
• CAVANAGH
• HAMMONTON-PARK
• JOHNSTON-MURPHY
• ALFRED
• MANY
OTHERS
CALEB REED
Yes, everything must go immediately! We have suffered
a terrific loss . . . but we pass only savings to you
All the burned merchandise has been sold to a Salvage
Company. All the merchandise on sale was only smoked
due to the fire. It was not otherwise damaged . . .
you’ll find the finest in Men's Wear at great savings.
WE MUST SELL OUT TO THE BARE WALLS NOW . . .
EVERYTHING GOES. NOTHING HELD BACK ... I HAVE
ORDERED EVERYTHING SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE!
This table includes Underwear, Hats, Shirts, Slacks, Ties and items through-
out our Store ... Be early and take your pick
VALUES TO $14.95
to
7O RlINCD MERCHANDISE
NU DUANE IUERCTHAL
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fine.
You'll never know by looking that ony of this merchandise has been in a fire. There is some smoke damage but otherwise it is
. This is your chance of a lifetime to have Distinctive Men's Wear at a fraction of the price. HURRY DOWN ... FIRST COME
FIRST SERVED. SORRY, NO CHARGE SALES. ALL SALES CASH ONLY. )
YOU MUST SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! BE EARLY!
SAVE UP TO
You'll never find a finer group of suits in any
sale! All Distinctive Tailored Men's Suits that
every man yearns to own . . . Famous names
such as Hickey Freeman. Stanton, Hammonton
Park . . . Come take your pick and save during
this fire sale.
One big lot of colored Dress Shirts including some
white shirts ... all at a tremendous bargain.
VALUES TO $6.95
YOUR
CHOICE
$795
Each
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Come an down and be fitted with shoes of the finest
quality, longer wearing ., . longer good looks.
REG. 25.00...
REG. 35.00 ...
$2395
• NO EXCHANGES •
• NO CHARGES •
• AU SALES FINAL •
• NO ALTERATIONS •
• NO APPROVALS •
HICKEY-FREEMAN SUITS
This is a group of the finest men's suits made . . . Your
chance to own the finest at a fraction of the cost.
REG $135.00 $0050 REG $175.00 $19050
AND $145.00 * / AND $185 00 I Am "
REG. 95.00
NO ALTERATIONS
by Hammonton Park, Louart, and Hickey Freeman. These are the very latest
styles in the best patterns, come see these fine sport coats and you're sure
to buy one.
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MEN'S SUMMER AND FALL
This includes the entire stock of slacks from Abilene's Foremost
Men's Shop. Come select your slacks from these . . . When you
buy slacks from Caleb Reed you know they are the latest styling
and the finest quality for the money . . . now you have benefit
of reduced prices . . . also ... Be Early . . . 400 PAIRS TO CHOOSE
EG. 12.95
REG 14.95
ENTIRE STOCK SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
These include Cotton Knits, and BanLon’s
REG 995 Rec 295
4.00 ... A $5 & $5.95 V
MEN’S PAJAMAS
Fine cottons and a lot of wash and wear
REG. $5.00, $5.95, $6.95
REG 19.95 ...
$10.95
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REG 16.95
REG 40.00
REG $21 so $22 so and $25.00
NO ALTERATIONS
$12.95
$29.95
$16.95
BETTER SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
BY THE FINEST MAKERS
REDUCTIONS
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FOR
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ALL AT REDUCED PRICES!
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Only 20! Values to $50.00. By
Stetson and Borsalino.
$195
ALL MEN'S
SWIM WEAR
Values to 7.95
YOUR
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