The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 21, 1961 Page: 2 of 24
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Miss Teen-Age Cisco College President Trying ,
America Named r CAL T" "4
DALLAS CAP—A charming n- WASHINIGON (AP)
year-old Virginia girl was crowned Y 6
Miss Teen Are America Friday CISCO (RNS) - The annual waste Hawa ms
might to dimar a week does Con-h-mnecoming a Co Junior Core - S Marem DEES
vocalist, and Eddie Halfast, pian-Diane Lynn Cox of Richmond, lese exstudents be stased He strained a last May at
Vas feet, s inches tall, blue-tree-planting ceremony in Ottawa
B. MICHAEL GOLDSMITH to the comrades in East Berlin Also performing was the fresh, eyes, brown hair, and 11s pounds— frer Lonerte ex. Canada. Although a obviously has dent Dwig
BERLIN CAP — Pictures of Ulbricht’s personality cult and man s girls quartet consisting, of was the winner. ,"he SReAT improved a great deal, the Presi before him
Communist chief Walter Ulbricht professed admiration for Joseph Jane Bell, June el Jane By; she is the daughter of Mr and---=- --------------------------------
are disappearing in East Berlin stalm have long kept him out ef cum and Dorothy Rueffer, Mrs. Raymond G. Cox a manager 2 pm — Registration on
Jr == =* c. "B Th- ...—- - “Ca tee ave-carniicee setcemi am
missing in public buildings and And his clamor eran East monies . . case while majoring in history. 2 p m. - Ex Students Asso.
restaurants in many parts of the man peace treaty before the end Fodow - pronation € chemistry and music at George cation meeting eollege gym
city of this‘year was abruptly mons, alumni president Eddie wythe High School where she is with President Don Kincaid a
A two-hour tour of East Berlin stopped by Khrushchev’s Tuesday Serene eda seniorcharge
disclosed not a single portrait of speech to the party congress Indian a MAS “Being chosen Miss Teen-Age 4:30 p.m. — Ex-Lettermen’s as-
East Germany s Stalinist leader. Khrehthey said the deadline was gan beating the leather ered America is the most thrilling ex- sociation meeting in gym with
: 2=7 * k. imports men canine EE * 2 n dt Ct pniee in my ie" dh mid He Jee Ledbetter, president, “
... no uenciar captans west negotiations starred door couinen hire and on troupe apheice.20 0 T%*m - Batecue a cafe
1 ’ la West Berlin, President Ken- the night. ___She won a four-year college teria.
ht is in Moscow, leading nedy’s personal representative. The customary bonfire was _ . and her parents get 7 p.m. — Bonfire and pep rally.
1 t German delegation at Gen. Lucius D. Clay, witnessed ignited by student leaders after A paid SEaL The on campus.
1 a Communist party con-the closing phases of three day the formal auditorium program, a. C Hh s pm. — Footha ll game. CJC
1 Removal of his pictures battle maneuvers of the 2nd and It will burn continuously until the -2 te th con vs. Navarro JC. at Chesley Field,
i e part of a secret policy 3rd U. S. battle groups teepees are disassembled at 5 hear and W M1 Ex-students will occupy special
1 . in Communist countries. The exercise, including tank as-p.m. Saturday when Homecoming -seats at the game
] pictures are hardly ever saulits. amphibious and airborne festivities officially will grind to , 9.2224 *.: After the game there will be a
1 I by accident landings, simulated artillery bar-a halt.
has been speculation ranges and new rapid-fire infan-
; Western officials that ul- try weapons, was conducted by
1 may be on his way out, more than half the 6.500-stromg
1 emier Khrushchev’s offer U.S. garrison.
1 the pressure on West Ber- It was the first American man-
I ever since Ulbricht had a con-
on there is another expiana crere and barbed-aire wan bail
tion: That lanes needed the round West Berlin to isolate the
• A THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
A A Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning, October 21.
Pictures of Red
Leader Disappear
McMURRY
(Continued from Page 1-4)
view were Wandy Ryan, vocal
solo, Mervyn Willard, accordion;
Jean Atkinson and Jonnie Whit-
aker, dance solos; Morns Baker,
dent am moves cautiously when Two Girls Steal
getting m and et “ ML Presley Records
To Wee *I HOUSTON (API-To Houston
IU JUICHgHTGH DOLA Kennedy has all girls got two years on probation
-Pres..., sea sports, and - back Friday for scaling an album of
p trouble has forced him to curtail Elvis Presley records . ,
i drastically say such activity. He. Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, 39, testified
Equant Ma E ance he bunt doie kalcane
a his back, and he likes the Alice Sin ine libum in hand.
Ajabout as much as former "Ning else was missing, she
D. Eiser
URDAY
wrM coffee and social hour for ex stu- 1
r 8n a cm an *2 == can; *. a
Galveston, Tex._________________that a large crowd is expected
The college will crown its home-
coming queen at half-time of the :
(Continued from Page 1-A Leremonidi football game. Nominees for the
honor are Misses Deanna Bird of
..__West Berlin to isolate the an attack on Yugoslavia. The let in "water Merkel, Sandra Kilgore of Cross
warning of Enruscheys sayareicity and close the door to refu- agency quoted part of Chou’s ad- • NGICI Plains, Nancy Pritchard of Fort
atedo t D y gees. dress to the Soviet party congress SWEETWATER (RNS) — The Worth, Loretta Whitehead of Cisco
and quickly passed the P The exercise was intended to Thursday in which he reportedly Suez Shrine Temple fall ceremon- and Judy Kay Slaughter of Cisco,
boost the morale of West Berlin’s said public, one-sided denuncia- ial will be held in Sweetwater The football game is expected
2.2 million inhabitants and test tions on any fraternal party (Al No, 10-11. Arrangements were to be a good one, as the schools
the combat readiness of the bania) "do not help unity and do --- night in a meet- are rated as two of the strongest
American garrison. not contribute to settlement of the ‘ in the Texas Junior College Con-
The East German press for the problem." Tanjug said “such an istrious Prentiate Perry J ference. The winner will be fa-
first time mentioned the Warsaw attitude on the one-sided denun- C 5. Anzel was in vored to win the crown.
Pact maneuvers of an estimated ciations did not prevent Chou En- 2 event-----------------------
quarter million troops in East lai from speaking most slander PE Wh the
Germany and Poland. ously against the Yugoslav union Initiation of Perlees win be Ine
Despite Tisocous security mess of.Cemmuniaa"aa th. AlbShTL "Sroe nooses dha their wives
ures, isolated escapes continued, Auoan ecCusE the 206
with refugees swimming * * ‘ • - " *
canals, crawling through the
barbed wire or jumping from
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across leadership of “departing from the from West Texas are expected to
internationalist (Communist) po- attend the event. A parade 35
sitions and sliding to national po-scheduled in downtown Sweetwater COLEMAN (RNS) _
sitions.” This was the same for 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11-1.
charge that led to the expulsion —
of President Tito’s Yugoslavia , w:.=_",
from the Cominform in 1948. 5
Mikoyan quoted Albania’s Pre- H 2 " Tennessee.
mier Mehmet Shehu. No. 2 Al- Condition Carionc Services will be Saturday at 4
banian leader, as saying: Stalin LOROHTON JCHE) p.m. in the Concho Baptist Church
committed two mistakes. He died SNYDER (RNS)—The condition with the Rev. T. L. Stimp of Ath-
too early and he did not destroy of W. A. Bruner, 31, of 1434 Fan- ens officiating, assisted by the
the present eadesPnin in Abilene, remained un-Rev. Paul Smith, pastor of the
Viet Union. That would be Khr changed Friday evening Concho Baptist Church. Burial
shchev and his associates Bruner was injured Friday will be in the Glen Cove Ceme-
drove the Stalinists t S the morning when a truck he was tery. Grandsons will serve as pall-
Soviet government in 1957.driving left the road and over- bearers.
Antonin Novoty communist turned five miles south of Snyder Mrs. Tipsworth was a member
chief of Czechoslovakia, assailed on the Colorado City Highway, of the Concho Baptist Church. She
Mrs. Fan
nie Tipsworth, 76, a Coleman
County resident for 7 years, died
Friday at 11 p.m. in Big Spring.
She was born Nov. 9, 1884, in
at 7 41 a m. Friday. n * ____
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie what he called "the disruptive A spokesman for Cogdell Me- married the late Sanders S. Tips- ]
10:51 activity of the present Albanian morial Hospital listed his con-worth in Coleman.
leadership directed against our dition as “serious but satis- Survivors include two sons, ]
cause, against the unity of our factory.” He underwent surgery Floyd and Ralph, both of Valera;
revolutionary movement, against Friday morning. three daughters, Mrs. George Rae |
Leninism, 1. . Bruner reportedly suffered frac-Jr. of Talpa, Mrs. James Ivey of
Ulbricht in his attack on the tured vertebrae and a deep cut Kermit and Mrs P. H Cude of
Bonn government saxl de over his right eye. He was driving Coleman; a sister, Mrs Elia
many, may become another Sara- a Key West Oil Co. tank truck Croft of Coleman; seven grand- I
jevo. referred to, the 1080 when he lost control of the truck children and 11 great-grandchil-
slav (Serbian), city where Arch- Bruner was thrown out of the dren.
duke Francis Ferdinand, Austrian truck against a fence. The truck ---------------—------------.
____________________________________________________heir apparent was assassinated was full of waste od at the time. Bouncing Checks
Excuse the inconvenience of the barricade af . - P - E 2 0T 52 Tr ex, 260777 225
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MS__- - iels investigated the accost 30 warrants on local citizens who
a peace meatx.muSt-he Wed .-----------purchased liquor in the newly-
to bind the hands " Two Join Navy
eo The TS he taste for An Abilene and a Gorman man permont with bouncing checks I
aive-tuires - have been enlisted in the Navy.
Congress speeches, published in the local Navy recruiting office re
full a day after delivery on Thurs- ported Friday. They are Tom
day, disclosed that demands have Wayne WAR* Sour DAU
been raised for lifting the party ton H. Hams *
cards of Molotov, Malenkov, Ka- Both were sent to San Dies
I ganovich and Voroshilov. Calif. for basic training
Brabbin, 1557 Kirkwood, at
a m. Friday.
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federal government.
A year later, Congress passed
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an agency to regulate its insur-
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termed “an urgent need for co-
operation between government
and the private sector in the field
of foreign aid."
The Treasury chief said the un-
derdeveloped countries cannot in-
crease production without invest-
meot. He suggested that govern-
ment investment through aid
programs should be concentrated
in such broad areas as education,
transportation and power net-
works.
But if our private enterprise
system does not support these ef-
forts by helping to create the
manufacturing and distributing
I base that is the true foundation
of growth and progress in free-
dom, government programs to
help the developing lands will, in
the long run, bear little fruit,”
he said.
A Kennedy administration
spokesman cautioned that
business recovery may be stalled
nine to 12 months hence if man-
agement and labor permit a
revival of “creeping inflation.”
Auto-Bicycle
Collision Fatal
AUSTIN (AP) - Johnny Lee
Jones, ♦ a victim of an automo-
bile-bicycle collision, died Friday
He was injured in a smashup north
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