The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961 Page: 4 of 32
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AA THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
4-A Abilene, Texas, Thursday Morning, July 20, 1961
Rehearing On
Tables, Shelter
Planned at Lake
CISCO (RNS) — A dozen con-
crete tables and a 20x40 arbor
type shelter will be built at Lake
Impact Denied
Impact. Abilene’s municipal off- The Impact Case arose when
spring, may soon get a birth car Dallas G. Perkins and others peti-
tioned Ingalsbe to call an incor-
poration election in a 47.43-acre
tificate.
The Texas Supreme Court area just north of the city limits
Wednesday refused Taylor County in the so-called "North Park'
Judge Reed Ingalsbe's motion for area Judge Ingalsbe at first or
rehearing the Impact Case, deredd the election, then laterre
— _.lvoked his order calling the elec
The action makes final the high tion. The citizens at Impact held
court's ruling that District Judge the election anyway on Feb 13,
J R. Black must order County 1960, and Ingalsbe refused to can-
ELAINE WALTER
. . . Teens Against Polio
Elaine Walter
Invitation Accepted
NEW DELHI, India (AP)—King
Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen
Sirikit of Thailand have accepted
an invitation from President Ra.
jendra Prasad to visit India this
winter, the foreign office says
Cool tired
burning V
Governors Agree on Plan
For States Rights Stand
Cisco Park immediately for the
By DOUGLAS STARR College in Jackson, just be- search, and for "improvement of benefit of the increasing number
JACKSON. Miss. AP. —Eight fore the picketing the South’s position in its light of family reunions and picnic
Southern stales agreed Wednes- They carried signs saying, for the o ... groups according to President
day to launch a campaign to "Let’s join the US." “Governors for the right of self-determination Gene AbbO of the Chamber of
strengthen their states rights don’t forget freedom, ’ and and preservation of constitutional commerce
stands in the wake of new as-“Lead us to the future not the government." . Abbott said financing has been
saults on their segregated social past." The announcement made no arranged for the shelter, which
patterns. I Haley had been in Jackson mention of the 247 Freedom Rid- will cost about $600, and that con-
The states adopted a four-point since the "Freedom Rides be- ers arrested in Jackson and tributions are being received for
program aimed at the twin goals gan May 24 to coordinate CORE . . the tables, which will cost $20
of economic improvements and activities in Jackson . other desegregation attempts each. | V V1
the “preservation of constitution- Shortly after the arrests, police throughout the South in recent Some 12 eight-foot picnic tables
al government " connected two white riders with months, and one 16-foot table have been LetIce-Mint
Represetatives of the states a Communist lawyers’ group at Barnett told The Associated put up at the park. Abbott said rompdteatuse 202
met in a closed session at a hotel.■ Los Angeles. Officers gave news- Press he bypassed the Southern A new area has been open ed west trostr "
'In a brief statement after the men copies of a report by the Governors Conference in calling of the swimming pool and im- softening sting
son, they told newsmen a bout the House Committee on Un-Ameri- Wednesday's session because it provements are underway there. pom st delay. Cel
on. 1 9.0 5- 20095 me can Activities saying Rose Rosen- meets only once each year and “I — _ -------
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network
all prog
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they would try to put it into ef- berg, 55, Los Angeles lawyer, and don’t think that s enough ”
. O Put H into Jean Pestana « Halluu-RAA u. A.nina +h. ......
fect. Another meeting was set for
Named West Texas Montgomery, Ala., within 60
Judge Ingalsbe to canvass the re-vass the vote.
turns in the impact incorporation Perkins sought to have a dis-
election and declare the area a trict court to force him 10 count
electton. and declare me area a the votes, and lost in District
town. Court. The Court of Civil Appeals
Judge Ingalsbe — who has de- at Eastland upheld the District
clared the town was not legiti-I Court and on June 14. the State
mately conceived, and who sought Supreme Court held that Ingalsbe . . . « ouu carouna ana urvas L.L
to stop the incorporation election could not have legally revoked Elaine Walter, secretary for the Faubus of Arkansas. The gover- 1
by revoking his own order calling his order calling the election, past two years of the Abilene nors of Georgia Florida, Ken-
the election — will be forced to which meant that the area would Teens Against Polio campaign, tucky and Louisiana sent repre-
canvass the votes and declare the be incorporated. has been named West Texas TAP sentatives.
returns. Judge Ingalsbe says he is re-chairman and advisor by the As the meeting opened, two Ne-
Judge Ingalsbe had no comment quired by law to call a town hate an and advisor y the groes appeared in front of the ho-
at all Wednesday about Impact election for any newly in- president of the National Founda- tel to protest the session. The two, I
and the lawsuit, which is styled corporated town in the county, tion. arrested after ignoring police or-
Perkins vs Ingalsbe and that he will follow the law Miss Walter, daughter of Mr. ders to move, were Richard Ha-
The Supreme Court will send a and call an election for Impact and Mrs. Kenneth Walter of 4090 ley, 45, of Chicago, field secre-
bill to Judge Ingalsbe Friday for town officials as soon as he's can- wee a .ihs tary for the Congress of Racial
$33 for the transcript fee which vassed the vote. He said he will Monticeno, a senior this Equality, and Hellen Jean O'Neal,
has not been paid canvass the vote as soon as he’s fall at Cooper High School 20, of Clarksdale, Miss., who with-
Judge Ingalsbe, as loser in the ordered to by the District Court. President Basil O Connor in drew from Jackson State (Negro) |
case, is liable for the fee When The possibility of further legal New York City appointed her to
he pays it, the court will then action in the Impact case via the head 26 county area round
send out its mandate ordering the “quo warranto” route will have head a 25-count area around
canvass of the election, to wait until the town actually is Abilene.
Tom Eplen, lawyer for Judge incorporated. Eplen said. A tenative TAP area workshop
Ingalsbe, said that when the bill But he said that he and city is planned for late August.
is received, it will be paid. officials of Abilene are definately Miss Walter plans to travel to
We follow the law and pay our in favor of such action. area towns to help organize TAP
bilis, Eplen said. A "quo warranto proceeding . . .
—————— would attack the validity of the councils during her term of office,
n L — * . incorporation of Impact, and the 1961-62 school year.
K 0 u6ns 10 EXpiall contend that it is part of a larger TAP w as begun in 1954 as a
■ North Park area consisting of 691 result of polio epidemics and
Callahan IS 20 Plan con anoula done" STS works withlathe Cationgl Founda
the entire North Park triangle Dimes the NeM March
Jake Roberts, district highway should be included.
engineer, will explain to interested Judge Ingalsbe Wednesday said
persons of Callahan County the once again that any quo warrants
design, traffic pattern and route proceeding would be outside the
of Interstate 20 through that coun- scope of his duties as county
Chairman of IAP
TAP was begun in 1954 as a
ty when he appears at a meeting judge
at the county courthouse Tuesday Abilene City Manager Robert
morning, July 25. M. Tinstman has indicated he is
The meeting is scheduled for the opposed to Impact on grounds that
district courtroom at 10 a.m. All “imbedded municipalities” re-
persons interested in the highway ceive services from the parent
route are invited to the public city without bearing their fair
hearing. Roberts said Wednesday share of the tax burden
For:
Key Stamps
with every purchase
Jean Pestana, 43, Hollywood law- He denied the new group would
yer, were former members of the constitute a new conference or a
Communist party. conference within the existing or-
1 Attending were Govs Bar I The four-point program adopted ganization, but newsmen cover
neeier Ceys Rtes H by the governors called for an ing the session felt the effect of
nett oAssssppEJohe expansion of Southern economy, the meeting was a new organiza-
son ot Alabama. Ernest Latin-American trade and re ltion
of South Carolina and Orval E ---------------- a
of Arkansas. The gover-es
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961, newspaper, July 20, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1672013/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.