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ABILENE, TEXAS, THURSDAY
MORNING FEBRUARY 1, 1962—THIRTY-SIX PAGES 1
Associated Press C
nnounces
Academically, you might say
the Calvin Huckabay home of
Abilene is divided against it-
self. ,
Dr. Huckabay saysrthat is not
- in fact-true. but his househole,
does represent crosstown edu-
cation. .
Dr. Huckabay moved to Abi-
lene last summer to become
chairman of the English Depart
ment of Hardin - Simmons UnF S
versity. • : L
Mrs. Huckabay is also a col-
lege teacher — at McMurry.
Each day the two go their
separate educational ways.
Dr Huckabay. holds a bach 1
elor’s degree from Louisiana
College, a master’s from Tulane
and a doctorate of philosophy
from Louisiana State Univer-
lies
C
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President’s
Conference
Is Unusual
By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
. , Kennedy welcomed two Soviet
* visitors to his news conference
Wednesday, promptly, slapped at
‘€ communism—and announced an
, e investigation of government
” stockpiling - and potentially un-
3 conscionable profits."
Mrs. Huckabay has her bach-
elor’s from Louisiana College
and did graduate work at Mis
sissippi State, where her hus-
band formerly taught .
The couple met, Dr. Hucka-
bay reports, in college. She was
a student of his in Lousiana
Crney have one daughter, Mary.
Virginia, 19 months old. ....____________.
: iiterdational note seen by the bridge crossing the Kaw River at Eudora, Kan a was
Phiharmonic crowd as it and other ice jams along the river caused flooding
stumbled va st. Cam HSU
===== White House Help Sheriff Will
===== Requested for Band Hold Off On
DUSSELDORF Germany APIdential press" Pierre
A Pic who leads a dwindling Salinger in a last-ditch effort to
band of soldier musicians has save the orchestra. Salinger was DllGRVEP
sent personal appeals to the White a child prodigy on the piano and scionable profits.’’ ,
SCD Pe-e --------Te+in wive * An indicated shakeup in person-P h dkie of C lane
-----N-uthe from------*ne :*h@cieta--o-MA C SHIF" Map. mhchwiamet .NIENN mmem - == Sees Laos i 1
====== ====== Aremem.....As Head
m | President’s committee thus far Dist ret court grand jury conven- amount .required for a possible WASHINGTON sise WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Army.in 1952 Made has acknowledged receipt of the s Feb 8 - emergency. Adzhubei, the son-in-law of Soveea Senate brushed aside conflict-of-
It w as found edraneeand en- letter. inmike Snefirr said he t alked with "No. Kennedy said, “I am not Premier Khrushchev, Asa id interest and other charges Wed-
The orchestra has an authorized The eersons Wednesday about making any implication — of Wednesday his country hopes for nesday and overwhelmingly con-
strengui 0 w area: out wu -Withis and other matters. After the wrongdoing by an individual. But an agreement on 80s a firmed millionaire industrialist
musicians have been assigned for aueds of talks with members of he said the whole matter calls, for may come very soon. . John A. McCone to be director of
some time and the number is Toumep artment Woodard said he careful scrutiny to bring out the. "It will be a very, promising the Central Intelligence Agency.
---. dead Attorney Tom Todd tion to be headed by Sen. Stuart swering questions concerning ohs days of speechmaking mainly 2-
Tuesday disclosed his intention to Symington, D-Mo.problems which Talsees and the questioning whether McCone’s i
have the jury probe. He re- Nine rows back in the State De between the United S holdings in shipbuilding and oil
sponded Wednesday to a state- partment auditorium sat Adzhu-Soviet Union C the Soviet companies might interfere with
ment by Woodard on the probe by bei, his wife, Rada, Georgi Bol- Adzhubei, editor of thetenuea nig duties as chief of America’s
saying the sheriff is not personal, hakov editor of a Soviet maga-newspaper Izvestia; alter noon most sensitive information gather-
Ty accused of any wrongdoing." zine, and Mrs. Pierre Salinger, Pre sidept Kennedy 5 lend ne ing agency.
1 talked to J. D. (Woodard) wife of Kennedy’s press secre- news conferences Anchemen who other shators praised McCone
about. a week ago about my tary Adzhubei is, editor of the was surrounded center or an im- as an able, hard driving adminis-
plans for a grand jury investiga- Soviet newspaper Izvestia, which made him the So teator
Lion Todd - But en primed hiss intervter with en PrREnMEa, nam) just told his news A Total or e Democrats and 28
• REPORTERRN ET VE net l - “ mA - mne dancer ai -" iRcoem wn
-come to an as Adzhubel was asked whether last Nov 29. Opposed were 10
outbled Laos. presidential his luncheon meeting with Ken- Democrats and 2 Republicans
"**" - R press had nody Tuesday, would help ease Francis Case of South Dakota and
. . — . _ ......conreiren Conference %/AL tensions benceenithedre,nations - inreare Chase Struth AN NA
and win carry fire anywyere." Todd said. "But own in ine.snme;room, after Ken: Ana ne anid PAsk the President toMicehatethan For the Atomic
***** far of emoke nedy finishedUnion about that when newsmen quer- Energy Commission, has been
Adzhubei said the Soviet t nion — Whether the talks with Ken- serving since November under candidate
. nedy would provide any basis for recess appointment. He has held *** " ‘
See KENNEDY: PE. 5-A, Cols. 1-3 future understanding.____________posts in two previous administra-
-------:-----tions..
| Mrs. Smith, in the final debate,
said she did not consider McCone
qualified. She spoke of a lack of
experience in the intelligence
field.
Case took up questions raised
yesterday by Sen. Joseph S. Clark.
-D-Pa., who said McGone had $1
million worth of stock in standard
Oil of. California, one of four-
American companies which owns Reports: from around the Suer
the Arabian-American Oil Co., left little doubt this week that 4
which Clark said has a big stake Ed Connally, Abilene oilman and
in the Middle East. , D chairman of the State Democratic
Case said wondered whether " would Er
McCone could “divest himself of Executive (committee, would De.A .
** has in a disturbed candidate for congressman at-
tew THREATENS BRIDGE — Huge blocks of ice pile up against the north end
==============
urd the ice jams along the river caused flooding of lowlands and farms. CAD
Wirephoto)
. From Director Leo Scheer on
down through the tiniest tot in
the Baptist children’s choir, the
performers in the Philharmonic
Association’s presentation of
Bach’s “The Passion According sein pea soucs app.nt-----------,
to St. Matthew” did West Texas House Capital Hill and the Penta-still plays. .
proud.ton to save his outfit from ex- The young conductor sent the...........
, PThis three hour Bach pro- motion other appeals to Secretary of the fee failed to
wean was an ambitious under- tinetion. -
, i vocal and instrumental, came
- through well.muva,--------
Excellent were the soloists, the only one of its kind in the
- Martha Pender, H-SU’s Jay
Wilkey, Ira Schantz front Row-
: ward County College, Juanita
Teal et al.
The orchestra and the com-
bined. choral groups sounded
good and looked good.
It was all so impressive that
it was refreshing to be remind-
ed by one young orchestra
member that this was a. grass
roots” performance for all. The
young man was properly,
dressed, in lieu of formal
clothes, in black suit. But he
had forgotten and worn his
white gym socks. ----------. *
** * • military luxury rather, than
There’s bound to be some necessity.”
winter ahead. This false spring
must surely give way to north-
ers ere the real spring arrives.
But the balmy weather of re-
cent days is a signal that before
many weeks there will come
those spring rainstorms- which
will provide the needed soak-
ing — and which will mean the
weathermen’ll" be kept on the
jump by a nervous clientele
fearful of storms.
There’ll be those afternoons
when panicky patrons will keep
C. E. Sitchler’s Weather Bu-
reau phohe jangling with pleas
for reassurance of safety.
There have been many: such
afternoons in springs past and a
member of the Sitchler clan
up entirely
listed men it scored a tremen-------.
| dous success with European audi- stren ath of 90 men. But nourem
ences and boosted America’s cul- r---------hen setioned
tural prestige abroad.
Now the Army has ordered it ________._______
disbanded by March 31, in line
with other cutbacks to provide p •
more manpower for combat Mothers
groups. . T’TVAIVEs EV
Gen. Bruce C. Clark, Army
commander in Europe, explained a F
that the Army had developed Collect Fund:
“such excellent community rela- CUHUSI I MC
tions that the orchestra now is a
Coveli sent one appeal to presi- Here Tonight
U District
I NEWS INDEX
SECTION A
Sports------------
Oil news ... .
SECTION B
Women’s news :: ..
Food news ***** :
Amusements ........
Obituaries .....
Editorials --------
Comics" ...........
TV Scout .........
Radio-TV logs
Farm news, markets’
tells about one of them.
Papa Sitchler came home
. frazzled from frantic phone
calls about a frightening cloud.
His clan, as is custom, gath-
ered about the dinner table,
hands , clasped, heads bowed,
waiting for Father to say grace:
. Solemnly Sitchler bowed his
head And sonorously he en-
toned,
"Weather Bureau!"
Child Struck
By Car Dies
see earlier story, Pe. 7*
“" Kennedy volunteered word on
those three items right at the- out-
set of what was an unusual sort
of session, with 420 newsmen.
The President had to share the
attention of reporters straining to
watch and hear him while they
tried also to keep tab on Mr. and
Mrs. Alexei I Adzhubei, the son-
in-law and daughter of Soviet
Premier Khrushchev. The news-
men also watched Texas .corre-
spondent ‘Sarah McClendon.
. The chief news announcement
was that a Senate subcommittee,
with the cooperation of the ad-
ministration, is going to investi- -a
gate what Kennedy termed ex- Salinger, wife
cessive stockpiling of costly ma-
terials for- emergency defense
use. He called them "a potential
source of excessive and uncon-
An estimated 1,500 Taylor. Coun
ty women will participate in the the Reporter-News. .
March from 7 p.m. to , “Nobody is accusing Mr.
7.14 Mot March tr - m Woodard personally of, anything ov.
12-14 8 p.m Thursday to raise funds . a__Va might kav it 1
**.I7 for the National Foundation.
New Move
RUSSIANS AT NEWS CONFERENCE the etcl 04-nbwspaper "vestiat attends ‘
===================
• Kennedy’s press secretary WI___________________________
Nikita’s Kin McCone Okay
,_____.________. ____oubled Laos,
at this time. You might say it In a new twist to
is a routine investigation. : news --L.—ide *
The women will wear large “We have not said there is any an impromptu
identification tags ana -- --, E 6 coke:
i printed information about the Woodard sald’ Earlier that he Audi ..._______: -
12 drive. * . would “welcome” an investigation hopes for an agreement on Laos led
13 "We would appreciate people and pledged he would "do every-
16. turning on their porch lights al-thing I can to help." ; _
17 though each house will be con-—-----------------
---tacted anyway.” Mrs. A. B Hailey t c • gn - . a • e
chairman the March, $1 1 - T B A a
20 OT 21 OAS Nations
2,. 3.
Against Dam
Construction
AUSTIN (AP)—The town of
Haskell and a group of taxpayers
in the North Central Texas Mu-
nicipal Water Authority moved in
court today against proposed con-
of a dam on Miller’s
of CIA
The conflict may not be real
... ..” he said, "but it is nonethe-
less a possibility C."______4
serving since November under a
posts in two previous administra-
ED CONNALLY
Ed Connally
Likely
Funds collected for the Nation-
al Foundation, which has provid-
ed a polio vaccine and now is
undertaking research to find a
cure for arthritis and birth de-
fects, will’ be counted after the
March in „the Citizens National
Bank.
wM be on Call at the cozens ny THOMAS J. STONE sometimes bitter negotiations, in-sboard , special jet for Washing
Bank Thursday night “in case any PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay cluded an order to the OAS Coun- tohee .
homes are missed. .- Twenty of the 21 nations in cil in Washington to act at once "We have agreed on a very
_ the Organization of Americans Communist Cuba away great deal.” declared Rusk.
srates-a but Cupac-iadnen tom the ini er Amerlean atemnes the conference drew towardM-OE- __________
WEATHER night sigimed nistrThis step was backed by the 14 a ose, tipples of reaction spread world" As CIA director, he said large in the May primary
+ deb.Casteass Iannbat in washing. But all 20 nations that sat here sphere . world developments and recom- and unavailable for comment, but -
to SP President Ken-mend U.S. action. - he is expected to return to
In, Washio gaistaction. at .the Sen Robert C. Byrd. D.W.Va.. lene Saturday - two days ahead
nedyorvos declaration against said McCone should sell- both his of the filing deadline for the Demo--
communi st penet ration. ‘ or this shipping and on stocks. -------‘
communism ever hemisphere. . .
, He called it “the first time the
derision for the OAS, expressing adopted at a "*" independent American states
| to go it alone in the gathering ,, out have declared with one voice that
hemmisphefe-an isolates embryo Castro s delegation nt edsson ane concept of Marxisthi-Leninism
=*# Troua ‘" The final act signed o line 20/and.Nlecr pflstent O Valdo Dor- American system"ah ma.
IM**ATR=S _. nations pulled the OAS.5, mi ne ticos tert behind a claim that the In Mexico, one ofube init aid
son .o Castro outcome meant - defeat for U.S. tionsop/UR: End order for Cua’s
after the United States had won imperialism Iran dormate expulsion, reaction was mixed.
7 only a bare majority of H to boot of the OAS into a bloc demine Come * newspapers criticized 1
34 Cuba out of OAS functions. by U.S. interest . .
# .. Uruguay’s foreign mimister, No- - Martines Momterdn nitse Nex stand son and others said the out-
- mero Martinez Montero, then :ietchu sand fo th e eive Cuba back come seemed to be a sense 9
discord among the Arearea the
Sign Cuba Condemnation
v. s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Kennedy Washing. ____
WEATHER BUREAU President Kennedy D 5 .out their names
(Weather Map. Page I8-B ton and Secretary of State Dean to judge Cuba put CT - Castro’s
ABILENE AND VICINITY (Radius 40 Rusk here expressed satisfaction the condemnation of. "
Miles) — Continued fair with cool nights ICuSK Here FAP , Margist-Leninist regime as in-
and warm days. High Thursday and Fri- with the outcome.Mart. Amharican “vigorous
PT upper 70€. 16 Thursday mieh Cuba boycotted the final ses- compatible, with theonAmemiass AERESEL
—---. T__, _ . of t he conference here and sy stem It was t he .
to 5 000 acre-feet of water a NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS: Generally sion of the conterene - a muneiation. of —Mmniemn ever
to . .. . fair and no important temperature chang at home began a campaign of denunciation 1
es Thursday through Friday mieh “.” derision for the OAS, expressing adopted at a Western Hemisphere.
NORTHWEST TEXAS Generally fair to go it alone in the gathering.
and little change in temperature o s , Aleuation walked out wave ucusurvu ------, _
day through Friday. High 68-78..hemisphere an isolated embryo Castrodelegation A netian the concept of Marxisth-Leninism
‘ *the closing hours of the session the concensus the inter-
CELD Baylor County
The suit seeks to set aside an
order of the state Board of Water
Engineers authorizing the author-
ity to build the dam and to take
ton and Secretary of State
in State Race
up .-
year for municipal, industrial and
/ —-— . s mining uses. An acre foot is 325,-
- 4 Kenneth Reagan, 6-year-old child 851 gallons. -
struck by a car Wednesday at Contending the board’s order is
8:20 a.m. while crossing at the illegal and void, the suit says the
intersection of N. 1st. and Grape Miller’s Creek project as pro-
Sts., died in Hendrick Memorial posed the water authority is
- Hospital Wednesday at 10:40 p.m. economically unsound Wea “m
He was the son of Mr. and The suit alleges it would place *.
Mrs. B B. Reagan, 1919 N. 2nd unreasonable financial bur- %
Ston Haskell and on water 37 2
The child was struck when he dears and taxpayers of Haskell # .
darted across Grape St. running and other cities within the water # —
west to east. Driver of the car andlonty- T 5 -......
was identified by police as Mar- authority.
garet Monroe Abbe, 1426 Cotton: Much more.
ood are pend. the suit contends. . su
N E a warren " Funeral Baylor County is southwest o E
, Homme.Wichita Falls. #-
J7
36 .
54
American
“Much more, economical"
—sources: of water are available.
P.
nations pulled the OAS — minus
Wed # m Cuba — back together again in theiticosu Jett
5 imutual condemnation . of
R Jou,
POLL TAX
cratic primary .: *
Friends in Abilene and around.
51 the state have revealed the 52-
year-old state party leader has
1 been considering the race. Wed-
/ 1 nesday some of them said they
were sure he would become a cat
D didate for the new congressional
2 post brought, about as a result of
the 1960 census which gave Texas .
* its 23rd member of the House
i of Representatives.
A County Judge Woodrow Bean of •
El Paso and Warren G. Moore.
Some newspapers . criticized .
who had termed Mexico’s E.I rasu am -*** * -
Poll Taxes Paid - 10,850 Tyler attorney, previously have
Exemptions Claimed :. 4,200 indicated they would enter the
5**me"eTa 15.050 race, while both Martin Diesfor start of leftist agitation in the 21% (960 .. 24,513 reported interested.
away to near future. • • Record 970 . ”
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same date last year
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