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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 37

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ABtffflf Cltfct Thm January 1M4 By THOMAS THOMPSON Jim Smith, of Am. arille Savins Awxlatioa, etc iaWlkat ke moved up here ta the early he thought Amarillo'c grow Ik hfd reached a peak and would taper off. "Now I've chinged my niliwl. I believe that the next 10 years are going to better (Kai the last it years," he said. Thai's about the longest statement 1 ever got out of Jim Smith.

He knows a lot. He has his linger in lots of pies and he's Ihe sleeper among financial leaders in this area, but he is a doer, itatketbooks, but Gas Blasts Injure Two TrlSiate Area In two Ami riUo Injured a mtn I wcHqian ywterdt) gu-flllni home of Hcndricis, 30, NW 1st, exploded shortly after, 3 p.m., demolishing the e. Hend- ta make ntMrUUmf paUUttc jricks, who suffered second-ami (a null scheme ke I a them wltk their pmot re- burns on binds, irms, back, bead and face, William Dalley, pittor, ofUciat- reporied in (air condition at Hospital. a 11 children who' were in the bouse il Ihe time of the explosion were not 0 Flrr.m»n oM Cvnkluel H1GG1NS, "Jan. 15 N.

pirmlchael 57, a former Htg Sins resident died Monday in Philadelphia, Miss. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the His- gins BaplW Church with Rev, Christopher ii survived by daughters, Linda, Barbara Kiren of the home; a ton, swasr ssa ut Burial In Illgglns Cemetery will be under direction ot Ma- Hume in Shattuck Firemen tald explosion ilnply 1 crease the number tmtlort and IB the urban areas lilt have a population increatet Rep. Dick Cherry of Waco has such a plan. 11 call for a tnaxlmua of 44 Senate seats (now there are 3D and a maximum of 172 seal in the House ft are now 150.

List Friday the Oklahoma State Supreme Court ruled Ihalicrying that her mother was "on.der, was dead on arrival at beyond repair. arics in UAboct fuMrai MKM. He died Ann Gana, 14, (A Mil Rantome. The Rev, Ed Abbot of Ihe Free Will Baptist Church will officiate. Mlsi daughter of Mr Amarillo Area Mrs, Loreni Parks.

1 ana K0 aleu TUM 1803 Mrs. Lo! parlu of lioctali, day at St. id CONTINUED nOW PAGE 1) "exiitiai matter. tatotmwU Ii copy of the OAS comnw- received there aald Mth- two but Out they to tefla dii- loai on ill oclitlai any Mturt" ifleeUnj The 13-year-old daushler of Mrs. Lou Autry Mr.

and Mrs. Glen 242S Walnut, a next-door I'LAINVIEW, Jan 15 Mrs. neighbor shortly after p.m,,,Lou Autry, 80, resident of Sny- Dardanelle, land burial. not a talker. One thing I was a federal court order is stay- Gas fumes had explodcdihoipilal here at 1:45 p.m.

Mon- to pry out of him he cd, Oklahoma County must be in Mrs. Denham's face when ilicliiay. She hid been in poor is sold on water development allowed 11 senators and Tulsa tried to light a water several years. on the North Plains. "I was up (here yesterday and Iliey are getting water bounty nine in this year's leg everywhere," he said.

T-T If the 'city had waited until member Senate, now to acquire the water rights islalive election. The out. order would result in Oklahoma having a 61-member Scnale as in Hartley County, the story might have been dUferenl. The price could be prohibitive. Anyhow, the citizens of this city alter the pilot Ughl had gone; Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.

today at the Indian Mrs. Denham taken to Creek Baptist Church in Cook St. Anthony's, hospital, where The Rev. William Surviving besides Joyce Parks another son, Ray of Rockwall. Cecil Adams Funeral services for Cecil Ad.

arns of Lubhock, brother of three Aniarilto men, are pending jn eight-day Illness, Travis a member of Baptist Church. Burial will be In Llano Cemetery under direction o( Blackhurn-S a Funeral Home. Stewart, Eddie Englls, Robert Thompson, Welter Taylor, Mil- jlard Malheny and Kenneth Witt. In addition to her parents, survivors are brother and two sitters. At the outset of the OAS- ipOMortd Ulki Sunday! nu had lulited that reiumj of diplomatic relatioru iboul preceded by a itrong U.S.

dec of intent to review the Unit elgnt 'jover the Canal Zone. The Uaii compared with was "treated" tor' the Rev. llentytLOOK, SHOOT, GO HACK. burns of her right, hand. Thejuall, both of Tioga, officiated.

T--T DEAR TURNSTILE: I noticed In your column day that you are very much in favor of Jim Line. flash singed her hair and cyo-j rs Autry had resided in the Damage to the house waslgnydcr community since 1951 Iwhen she moved there from SU- iiuiv, me mucus ui mis wiiyiiavor 01 Jim une. i i i i should be grateful to Ihe Curtis! You are the first person Ii Air rOllutlOIl IS Sty. verlon. The family moved to SU-, vcrton in 1944 from Cook Coun- and Jordan administrations (or have ever heard that had a the foresight in acquiring these; word ot praise or him Every SA rights in i know esprcsses on crK John Van Cronkhite of Dal idsm of him He once 'stated The former Lou Baxter was 501 Feb 1883 i Mrs, Autry is survived by one W.

E. Autry of SUverton; 'It Was Just Like Iranian Says Gcrmany.a daughter, Lavonia Autry ol SAN FRANCISCO A Frank Owen III of El Paso You check a is considering throwing his i OS T1 ur hal into Ihe ring. Sen. Owen t. "K-HOLSON will be shooting for the con- nlto SCrVallve Itnt orMcm of wmbllng? TT) i T--T A prominent local official and'UEAR TURNSTILE: the pastor of his church "ini I know of something liberal cei arid made a pact which pro-jquic'ker.

Sarid Wasting." lung cancer is certainly not 1 vided an enormous incentiveistationed in Logan Heights Addi-t as great as nas been suggest- nnf tn A i i iVin i ni tii: il. i hn 1 I fl an intdri'ioill lui. 1 UlUC U( LIUV.HI1U til. llttle Medical Academy! Wood-Dunning Funeral Home the study is based on charge of arrangements, trom seven pathological institutes in the Slate of North Rhinei Tennison )halia WELLINGTON, Jan. 15 Fu- 1 "On the basis ol our services tor Mrs c.

Ten- covering many years nisoll resident here since 1917, liberal oriented Austin re-iwill ruin a paint job jus as sev-l am obligated to slate that thej were a 2 p.m. today in the agreed to slop smokingjerely as salt water, but smoking in caus- Firsl Baptist Church. not to resume the agreed )hat whoever smoking again first would make? habit. of Ft. Bliss in the early e(1 he rer startcdiwe had frequent sandstorms.

onday. I had a blue Plymouth con- said in an interview Poche said the Institutes Officiating at services was Dr. Gtenn Hickey, pastor, asssited by Dr. C. Ii.

Tennison, a grandson and pastor of the First Baptist preiiure. Panama not expected to call on the United Statei to ge out of the Canal Zone, wblc can country lq hilf. Soils ha made clear that Panama is no interested la running the can al, lie stressed, however, his government will teek to re duce the boundaries of the zone which 10 mllei wide and ex lends miles from the Carlb bean to the Pacific. Panama alto expected teek an Increase In the 11.9 mil the United States pays in 'mially for the use of Ihe cana anil greater opportunities to advancement for Panamanian in Ihe Canal Zone Company. Quiet prevailed along the Ca al Zone borders where 21 Pa umaiiians and 3 U.S.

soldlei we're killed Insl weekend. Tl back. The boy looks around violence stemmed from Pan Auction Slated, On NiM.Land SANTA re, M. hTMdtf ol Suta Cer- cittU'li TOM ii bout tern New Mexico lud Gut Wortntm, Texti rucber, oUaw and iMUniee Uwtrtor, applied tar the tale at 00 the HagermaB Ranch near Cilnei Coroert, N.M. The land iome land Wort ham boutht lut yetr In the Concha Ortii Pino ule.

The of the It nil will be aucUoo here Wednesday, the next parceli al Lai Vefat, N.M. ThurnJiy, ind be acreage Friday at Es- ancla. The lind liei in the three cguntlei, The stale land office hit ap- the lind it is per sere, ml the Concht Ortlr Pino rtcti. were at the lime price ind tome wld for 140 per icre, Whisky Balks at Kapid Aging Twt ATLANTA (AP) An experl- ment In aging whisky went over with i bang, but police advise agiinst it. Otficers said Emory Blackwell, 57, was visiting his brother's apartment Tuesday and decided lo test an idea for aging whisky.

They said he placed a keg filled with whisky into a lard can containing water and placed the can on a stove. Police said Ihe water evidently boiled out of Ihe can and the The Teheran native and dent at Marina Heights I I I School was walking along Oak a i an unemployed Street when police intercepted! bulcher was a ail John Frasler, 23 shortly after a on suspicion of robbery. and shoots, then goes back. Look, shoot, go back "Then a man conies up hind the boy and says, 'Come American high out and drop your there 5 a and they 'J'g 1 "panomania Mtl nl firsl-degree burns. lurejhe ouil.w.

Just like on Emory Blackwell was charged iwliisky exploded. dent's In'thc'canai'zonTof reg-l The brother, Lcland R. Black- ulaUoni retiring the joint nearby Bank of America branch 1 was robbed of $319. Here's Nazemi's story: Census Bureau To "This boy (Prasler) kicked I Ask Buying Plans 1 1 1 1 1 Band Parentsj Install New Officers with being drunk and disorderly conduct. me with his shoulder and said, 'Gel out of Information about ly automobiles The Palo Duro High School Band and Orchestra Parents installed new officers al their reg-1 pXns 0 ular Mnnday meeting.

I Pearson, minister of the paint, but through as well. JACK the primes Poche said the highest ratejhere. She married N. C. TenniFOi) 0 un cancer was among peo-jon Dec.

17, 1893, in Sherman. iP'c particularly exposed to car; Survivors include three sons, v. 12tli! exhaus including travcling'-Dr. K. C.

Tennison of Brown- Orr- A phrase I am weary of seeing: Polilical Honeymoon. The U. S. Census Bureau projects Arizona as the growing state in the decade of the '60s, The Census "Bureau says that by 1970, Arizona will ha gaii Florida with 31 per cent. Texasl little else on the advice of his will gain 12 per cent.

a lawyer, that will show no gain a i Dealings of Esles netted North Dakota Wjjst Vir-jtold money, while officials at a paid themselves TI, i imodest weekly paycheck fromi WO1U8B -Becomes The Paul Craigs have re- (company earnings, he says. turned from a 21-month lour At Sup erior we maintained 1 Ship ComiliaiUler salesmen, traffic policemen and'wood, C. C. of Cave City. other people who spend muchiand L.

S. Tennison of Amarillo; itime on the roads. daughters. Mrs. Guy Bumpass i Office workers and -Wellington.

Mrs. Arvazcne least exposed to of Tyler, Mrs Bertha UKIL uj imu, niituud win air ha.rthi imirpsi rai nf Intio ner of Amarillo, Airs. Lee IMC- ve registered a 32 per cent (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) alr le 0( lun of Pasadena Calif in population. The next testimony. He will disclose a Pi ''Aaron of Arlesi'a.

N.JL, and boy Jumped down behind Or and started to shoot. "This policeman at me, 'sit down down on the pavement behind this next car. ''It is just like they show on television. The policeman goes behind lhat other car. We are all behind cars now.

I am In the middle, a good place to see, but 1 keep thinking, 'This is not so good, may. data on employment and iincm- performed the installation of in- ployment will be collected next onlin president Norman Kmg.j bv Mrs. Mvrn CordraV first vice President Mrs, Dick SIMPSON hen yelled i 2m Orange, V.S. Census secondI vice president; 01 7c'. fflt so I sat interviewer.

Sirs. Martha Vickers, tlnrcl vice, ui ctorse M. R. L. Similar questions asked lasl President Mrs.

J. 'October revealed Hint ucoplc fort1 treasurer Mrs. Jim Gard-1 were planning lo buy these ner secretary Mrs. Nit a Hare, vk items at a high rale, Francis chairman Mrs. Dale director ol Ihe bureau's McLaughlin and historian Mrs.

Denver Regional Office, stated. Ba Jeffrcss. Th -eai, The organization held its reg, L. 52. 4M7 Well Jnrf.

were htld 2 ojn. if the (rend, is likely to continue lar business meeting follow- i i i i i i hra'rj fund. Questions on buying intentions in the installation. Tne are useful to government offi- bcr Pol ro Band and Orches- meet the second "Like on the television, the Spials and to private economists lra policeman looks around his in assessing the current stile of month. and thea goes The professor is a nonsmok- 1 LiWe I.CP Jan.

15--Funer- Pilot- upenoi a tremendous overhead to de-t of the Pacific Islands a look them to the Fijis, Samoa, Tahiti, New Guinea, Australia New Zealand, Formosa and Faui was greatly impressed with Formosa. He said a Chiang Kai-shek is doing a fine job of governing the island. People are clean and industrious and still look toward Ihe day when the Free Cluna forces can return to the mainland. Paul said there is fremend- TM day of his ous goodwill for this country sal(l ne banked on Estes In Australia and in New vc Superior's fraudu the economy. In the November, 1963, vey, it was disclosed thai 3.9; million of Hie 76 million per-i sons in the nation's i labor force were unemployed.

The previous year, the survey indicated 3.8 million jobless out of a total of 7-Hi million persons, rtu CLEANING OEASON'S Dial DR2-1 Z6 NOW (LOWER LEVEL. VAUOHN H.OS.J A A Buffet Lunch Dinner tal plunge from about 150 yards today in the Avenue Bap LEITH, Scotland (AP) away. 5 "he angled over the Student! got 1 Wujek arrived Monday wi ay attfactive redhead as skip- elated. ond mate. They have a 10-year- home here.

She was born Juno over the trees. Orr iold son. 2S 188i) in Oklahoma. She was "As' he came to iu arm in i iinK an all-mas crew Zealand. In fact Ihe people dealings with actual collateral.

lo easy of bolh countries arc sick of We nevcr did know Esles'; cu i 0 their i i ties and 1 De 0 Orr ecalls to acknowledge that I' ouiitociitr." Four brofhe7i in that final! Body town in ciorendon. She admitted that 'command- married to James M. Lee on time, you could hear him POUI-'CUUIHH'OUSE llc ercw is none Feb. 29, 1912, in Colony, Okla. the throttle to it.

Survivors He really. tt, rs lb lllw include the bus- racked i TM the men band, four sons, lour daughters. "He just drove it right into ai.r.uu«n.u skip-two brothers, 38 grandchildren the building," Bass said. would at the chance it i manipulations! now shc Somc do an( great-grandchildren. Reese, was asked why Law-' they were offered statehood in "nance companies, he told some (loi) i ha a son took the action.

u. sfiiwoi'S mt LM citoocr end 'jot' semen. Ihe United Stales like Alaska and Hawaii, he said. The Craigs were in. Zealand al the time of Ihe I 1 01 -IT .1 us ne held S15 million worth of gram storage elevators "free a i and clear.

pri al 1 a a B. Taylor lo be 100 per cenlj never believed otherwise assassination and both until the arrest when Esles told ficult." New Zealanders and the Ails- he was lying aboul i tralians gave it Ihe all-o coverage that we did in this country. "I had no idea lhat 1 President was so popular Uown Under as he is in that and on duty to be 100, CLARENDON, Jan. 15 Fu- pcr cent sailor. It's not so dif- ncral arrangements will be an- Bounced in Clarendon today by Murphy Funeral Home for Edwin Boles Taylor, formerly of Amarillo, who died Monday in Baylown.

Mr. Taylor was Ihe son of the "When a man starts brooding on such a'subject who knows thinks," he replied. Pcocy Artn Gor.n, M. 3818 Daughter cf Mr. Rov Gain.

Siiier oi Andy, JOY ond Beverly Rodoers. Services 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Bfackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel. Burial Llano. part of the country," a Ichanged all lhat.

said. I AKAMLLO CLOH-TIXES I asked the Dr Pepper man! worth." Joiisson Agrees It was then that Billie Sol) said that he was ready lo go tor I ill Vacancy "''I told him I wasn't ready DALLAS (AP)- Dallas civic Orr recalls, lime I i i i business leader Erik Jons- te a Mrs. June Tay- hnc ir, Womp or Clarcnrlon. lie is survived D.C n. is on inamtnien, who delivers bottled goods our snack bar how the dietaryj Dr Peppers are selling.

"Great," he ly among women ly after Ihe holidays. I Ihink Sen. Thri Morton is right. Leg won't answer the problem of tobacco smoking. Prohibition wasn't (lie answer lo I son.of.

LOUISE liquor problem a as Ihe ICAMP Buimesi 1 LOWELL Kentucky senator said, "if 0 t'S' ProducllDn SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Home dtllv consented lo become 'mayor should incumbent Earle run for Congress, Ihe News said today. by tors. i i TM hr instruments, inc. Cabell is now in his second Christopher ri ABFNnrw c- CLAKbftDOiN, Jan. 5 Fu- Mid.

paracdar.i?S rtto 1fy VS lh as mayor. Although he has wralI services arc pending at ami nari ar lo hl announced his plans, he ret Murphy Funeral Home for olid'vl'" arl 'lKSnr ll 0 hopes to run againsl Jesse Lowell Christopher, 48, soiurtov ond Ninih ond Hepublican Bruce Alccr Algcr 1028 Dunaway in Amarillo, uston B. isSr.arS, "een in Washington nine TMkSZSf egislation B. EN8URO rCa1 lui uVln i i i At i I i i a i i i i i i iiiu. Born in Byers, Texas, Mr.

Christopher married Bonnie Er- you start writing about tobacco, why nol sugar? Some doclors lliink lhat sugar Evenin' is inilirlfllK inH a Df Surtlav Month SI 50; Yeor i i i ana i not a BY i mfKlt KM 5 IlltlC anllCoffcC legislation? lol Amarillo; Morning or Evening Onlv; On, IM il 50: 4 Yeor S14.80; Uornlno or Evtnlna ontf Sundov; rom a 1 read a wo 6 woi S9.vo: Y(OT tobacco smoking il seems as unliov 10; Wo VVK much a Ihrcal lo the Amoniio; w.arnino or oriv; syslcm as it is lo the lungs. 1 6 W.d! 11! Yeof. Sunday' Floyd Eorl Oulhrie, OronotvoH, I don't know whether there is more i i a activity in Lub- PUBLISHING COMPANY INC. Mmm, ond cien Eon son of block County or whether Lub-i RI6HT Flrtl Baptlsl Church, Clarendon, NKXT-TO FURK'S CAFKTKK1A 2424 WOLFH.IN FL 5-5487 bock County juries are IM tougher a Potter cnnm juries. Anyhow, there are prisoners in the Stale 1 1 You a a Loyln 5 of Memor County.

Maybe for Ihe picture we should add Ihe 2 1 convicts, from Randall County. Slill Lubbock Counly is I real fronlrunncr. It looks like Harris County (Houston) is entitled to a penitentiary all its own 2,233 inmates arc from Harris County. Nexl Is Dallas, of course, 1,612. i The plan would be hard on to your departed relative when we install a beautiful memorial in a local or distant cemetery.

Osgoml Monument Co. 2701 S. ItfcKonon St, 3-T1S1 Dependable Service Since 1996 seRVinq all faiths BUckBucn-shaw Tha Panhandle's leading funeral directors, and thrse SAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS in the HUB'S SEMI-ANNUAL Downtown Sunset Center University Shop MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS Famous brands from regular slock. REGULAR 15.00 VALUES MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS AND LONG-SLEIVE SPORT SHIRTS Dress shirts in white and colors, broken sizes, reg, 5.00 to 6.95. Sport shirts in sizes ML, XL, $079 $-750 reg.

5.00 and 5.95 for YOUNG MEN'S SWEATERS Cardigans and crew-neck pullovers in oil-wools ond blends. HPF Reg. 10.95 to 19.95 IQ (University 60S Tyler, and Sumct Center) BOYS' SPECIAL! REVERSIBLE SCHOOL JACKETS All high school ond junior-high colors included, in broken sizes. Reg. 15.95 ond $16.95 Values to 21.95 FREEMAN SHOES FOR MEN Values 90 1790 I lo 27,95 Other Freeman Shoes Reduced Proportionately Dozens of other in every department! OPEN THURSDAY TIL 9 P.M.

rill TUB BJ 1J pf ElL HUB CLOTHIERS 04 Polk, 111 Wn (h (R fanm Cinter UNIVtRSITY SHOf, $05 Tyler.

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