The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1961 Page: 5 of 36
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CUTTING MISSILE SILO DOOR — Workmen at the Titan missile launching site
near Denver, Colo. are shown using several pneumatic, diamond drills in an
effort to cut through a 3-foot thick silo door to recover bodies of two workmen
crushed to death Tuesday when the door fell on them. Five others were killed
and eight injured. (AP Wirephoto)
Nixon Won’t Seek Election
As Governor of California
e Price”
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Anson Will
Elect Mayor
On Sept. 12
ANSON—A new mayor for An-
son will be named at a special
election Sept 12. The election will
be held at City Hall
The election was set by the
City Council Tuesday night to
name a successor to Don Boyd
who recently resigned to move
from Anson temporarily.
He is working in Arkansas with
Jones County Ready-Mix Co.
which has contracts for work on
missile sites there.
Mayor Pro Tem A. V. Wo-
mack presided over the Tuesday
session Election judge will be
Mrs Cecil Hudson with Mrs. W
0. McGinnis and Mrs. W. C
Saladin as clerks.
Abilene to Honor
Tourists Friday
! Tourists of the month will be
selected and treated here Friday
It will be the second and last
in a program wherein an out-of-
state tourist family is selected as
a token of appreciation for the
thousands who pass this way
regularly, especially during the
summer says Dee F Brian,
chairman of the Abilene Cham-
ber of Commerce convention and
tourist committee.
The family selected Friday will
be guests of the Sunset Lodge,
have dinner at the Saddle and
Sirloin Restaurant and breakfast
at Casey’s Drive-in. Their car
will be serviced free at a Conoco
service station.
Color photographs will be made
of the family and they will be
presented an honorary Texas
citizenship certificate, signed by
Gov. Price Daniel
DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES,
f the itch needs scratching. your
NAPA, Calif (AP)The Napa land California Republican now Assemblyman Joseph C Shell back at ••. drug store Cs ITCH-ME
Register said in a copyright story an Oakland newspaper publisher, have already announced their NOT to check eczema ringworm. Insect
W Wednesday that former Vice w ill support the San Francisco candidacies. bites, foot. itch, other external itek”
i 3 YOU feel take hold. Then and
President Richard M Nixon will mayor. Christopher was unavailable for burning are zone ITCHME-NOT eass
announce he is not going to run The Christoper strategists are comment to apply, instant-drying. TODAY at Ray
for the governorship of California counting on Nixon and Know land Know land said he had none. Drug Co.__
next year, to help eliminate backing for for
Nixon will make a formal an- mer Gov Goodwin Knight, who
nouncement of his decision in is reportedly thinking of seeking
September, the Register said, the state’s top political post, the
It added that San Francisco story said
Mayor George Christopher, a Re- Should Nixon run for governor
publican, will probably announce and be defeated, it would all but
his candidacy for governor before eliminate his chances of running
the end of the year for the presidency again the Reg-
A ’highly reliable source close ister pointed out, and that was a
to both Christopher art Nixon" factor in his decision.
was credited by the newspaper as Gov Edmund G. Brown a
the source of the information. Democrat, is expected to seek re-
Christopher’s strategy men, the election next year.
Register’s source said are hoping Republicans Harold Powers,
that former Sen William Know- former lieutenant governor, and
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e Abilene, Texas, Thursday Morning, August 10, 1961
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