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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 9

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Odessa, Texas, Monday, March 28, 1955 Page 9 Auto Kills Child TEXARKANA, Tex. UP Frame, eight-year-old son of Four Jurors Selected As Trial Starts Here County Fly War Starts Rep. Kirklin To Fight House's Gas Proposal Mr. and Mrs. N.

L. Frame, was struck and killed by an automobile Friday on U. 59. five miles south No Injuries In Weekend Accidents of Texarkana. Tommy had just left 'Penny-Ante' Thieves Keep Busy In City Several minor thefts and burg a scnool bus when run over.

Driver of the car was Lenis A. Hart. 54. the armed robbery of N. M.

Mc-i Four jurors had bsen chosen by Harris Harris is spon American's Austin Bureau AUSTIN, Rep. W. G. (Cot of Des Moines. Iowa, en route a Texarkana, who told Highway Pa noon Monday in the 70th District Court trial of George H.

Marshall, sor of the bill to exempt gas production from regulation by the Federal Power Commission. On April 4 ton) Kirklin of Odessa returned from a weekend in Washington 32-year-old, Odessan charged with Callum last Christmas Eve at the Totem Grocery No. One, 521 East Eighth St. Judge William B. Dead-erick is presiding.

Eight veniremen from the special, panel of 199 Were uestioned by trolman Khyne Henderson Tommy stepped from between some cars into the patb of his automobile. Harris told me that if we pass House Bill 7 in Texas it will kill Monday, ready to light any state legislation will hinder passage in Congress of a bill to free gas production from federal Several weekend accidents were his natural gas amendment," Odessan Named reported in Odessa by the Odessa District Attorney Warren Burnett Kirklin stated. Police Department, but no injur and 0. B. Cotten court-ap House Bill 7.

sponsored by the laries were reported to the Odessa Police Department during the weekend. Burglars raised a window and entered the Odessa Motor Com ies were listed. pointed defense attorney, during Kirklin said he talked with sev Texas Independent Producers and T. MILLERS INTRODUCES the morning. Cars driven by Carl David-, eral members of the Texas delegation in Congress and with Rep.

Questioning was to be resumed District Credit son, 25; 1513 East 23rd, and Ar-1 Royalty Owners Association, would give the Texas Railroad Commission control over "economic waste" of natural gas, a term that has The city and county sanitation departments will start their annual insect and fly-killing campaign on Monday April 4, it was announced this Monday at the City Hall. The annual war on flies will be carried on jointly city and county groups under the direction of the Ector County Health Unit. New equipment -has been purchased this year and a separate county spray machine be at 1:30 p.m., thur M. Terry 23, of S02 West pany, 811 East Second. About 40 cents was taken from a desk and some pennies were taken from a Selected to serve were Alva E.

Second, collided at West 10th and! Koch, city engineer; James been interpreted as a price-fixing North Sam Houston. Danut machine and a gum ma power. James Floyd Silvey, 26, of 1332 Richmond, field representative for Oil Well Supply; Carl C. Crowell, Group President Kirklin said none of the Texas Thesniarte buy of the year! South Sam Houston -and Roy John Chandler, 34, of 1307 North chine. For the second straight weekend thugs entered Howry's Barber- sales engineer for Dia-Log an congressmen he talked with want oil field service firm, and J.

L. to be involved in a controversy Earl FrancelL manager of the operated for the benefit of Gold Whitaker, were, drivers of cars which were in a mishap at West shoo. 821 North Grant. Nothing Grossman, toolpusher. with the Texas Legislature, but Five Charged With Drinking At Wrong Time smith, oil field camps and county was stolen this time.

Last week a-i The offense could be punishable they too said passage of House Retail Merchants Association 61 Odessa, was re-elected president of Second and North Lincoln. 1 towns. That program is slated to by death, butv Burnett has indicat out $5 in change was taken. Bill 7 would be detrimental to Crane and Drury Lane was the the area credit association at a ed that the state will not ask the Entrance was gained by breaking their fight in Congress. meeting Sunday in Lubbock.

death penalty. scene of a collision between a car driven by Todd Boyd 40, of "In fact," Kirklin said, "one of pout a glass in a rear door. Meeting together in Lubbock Burglars broke open a back begin Monday, April 15. The early start of the insect and fly, control program this year is expected. to prevent flies getting a head start.

them told me that if we passed were the Retail Credit Executives mm House Bill 7. the Harris. Bill 804 Foster, and a station wagon driven by Bill V. Russell, 25, of 307 Pine. 1 of Texas for District 2 and the As door and entered Bill's 66 Service Station' at 531 West Murphy.

Four boxes of candy were stolen. The would be as dead as slavery' sociated Credit Bureau of Texas The annual clean-up campaign Five local men were charged Kirklin flew to Washington last Cars driven by John Lee Solley, for this area. Guy Rutherford of in Corporation Court-with con Friday and returned -Sunday of Odessa will start on Monday, April 25. and continue for three firm is operated by Bill Tatum of 2123 North Adams. San Angelo, was named head of sumption of alcoholic beverages night.

He said he talked with Teague Flays VA Changes weeks, with the city divided into 45, of 809 North Grant and Donna Masters, 23, of 819 North Whit-aker, collided at Ninth and North Grant. the area credit executives. Raleigh Brooks, 916 NortS Alle- during prohibited hours after a congressmen about the problem Jim Mee. head of the collection srhanev reported a billfold con because he wanted to learn the division of the- Odessa Retail true facts in the situation. Autos driven by.

Pat McEacht- raid Sunday morning at Rogers Cafe, 302 South Tom Green. Making the arrests about 1:45 a.m. Sunday were Lt. Bill Silvey taining about $10 had been stolen from his car while it was parked in front of his house. six zones for the drive.

Services Slated Merchants Association, presided over the collection section at the He fought House action here last week 1 that resulted in the- eco ern, 20, of 418 Drury Lane, ana Morris Herman Fowler. 60, of 210 meeting. Mee is state vice presi The rear door of the Pure Ice nomic bill being ordered and Claude Simpson city detectives, accompanied by Jack Mid- dent of the Credit Bureau collect Barrow Drive, collided at May and South Lincoln. WASHINGTON UP Chairman Co- 102 North Lncoln, was kicked printed and put on the calendar ion division. in and thugs took an undetermined for consideration.

Olin E. Teague (D-Tex.) of the AJ motorcycle and a dog collid Others attending from here were amount of cash from a cash regis Kirklin brought back from ed at west 19th and West County Herman Winkler, of Winkler s. ter. House Veterans committee said Sunday that all- but two of the Washington a copy of testimony Road and the dog a red Chow, director of the credit bureau: Clint A Plate class window In a hard- dleton, inspector for the Texas Liquor Control Board. Those charged were Fred Can-nedy of 819 South Humble.iM.D.

Hutchins of 600 East Murphy, Roosevelt Ward of 211 South Tom Greenw Elmo Rhone of 519 East given by State Railroad Commis rui i'in. rupc was killed. James Richard At Adams of Texas Bankers Invest Hoover Commissions proposed ware store at ou. oouin oram, sioner Ernest O. Thompson before of 904 West 19th, was ment and president of the was broken and a .38 caliber re changes in veterans, medical care riding the motorcycle.

He was not Mrs, Lucille Myrtle Pope fiied the House Interstate Commerce Committee. He said the testimony Credit Grantor's group here: Mrs, volver valued at about $50 was hurt. and benefits are "unsound, unwork stolen. The store is operated by Pearl and James "Davis Moore, Thompson gave there was differ OUie Kenner, credit manager for Victor Home Equipment; Tommie able, or unfair! ex-servicemen. early Sunday morning in her home at the Pelican Club.

6300 Andrews Highway. Her sudden 'death was attributed to natural who gave a Fifth Street address, W. J. Smith. ent from what he told the House The Hoover Commission submit credit manager for Hard- Committee on Oil Gas and Min ted 11 recommendations in a re wick's, and Joy Shelton.

juamta County Slates ing in Austin. causes by Justice of the Peace port Feb. 28 on government med Jarvis, Carmalee Boyd. Marguerite Mrs. Hemphill, M.

Newman, who conducted the ical services. White, Christine arrlott. Lilly Kirklin said the effects on the Texas economy would be far reaching if the Harris Bill does inquest. Newman said she ap Hinojos. and Mrs.

Earl Francell km Polio Shot Talks -L Among other things, the commis and Mrs. Jim Mee. all represent parently died in her sleep. Mrs. Pope was the wife of h.

F. Two Ate healed Here Alter Knife Attack At Dance sion proposed that the Veterans not pass and if House Bill 7 does, ing the local Retail Merchants As Administration stop building hos rt- He said Texas is "falling into an. eastern trap" designed to keep sociation. County Judge Paul "McCoHum pitals and close 19 of those it now J. UpC CULOU WUU VWUCl.

WUiv was born in Aro. rand the Francell and Mee served as in ANDREWS (Special) Mrs, operates. It also called for tighter couple was married in 1946 in structors in a credit bureau man Mildred Joyce HemphilL 41, a res and Commissioner Tine Davis were authorized Monday to discuss polio controls on free veterans' hospital Monahans. They moved to Ector industry away from Texas. In either event, he said, the consumer is going to pay "to the profit of the lease holder and the pro agement seminar Friday and Sat-! ization.

ident of Andrews for the last, two years, died at 5 a.m. today in Per County the same She was a innoculations of second grade chil Two Odessa men received treat urady prior to the convention. Teague took exception to both member of the Baptist Church. ment in Medical Center Hospital ducer. Funeral services will be held at recommendations.

But he approved the commission's suggestion that mian General Hospital of cancer. She formerly resided in La mesa. about midnight Saturday night for dren with school The two later will give a report to the Ector County Commissioners knife wounds received in a fight the government do more to rehabil Liquor Violation Charge Is Filed Mrs. Hemphill," a former teach School Bidding Set 2 p. m.

Tuesday at Hubbard Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Dolan of Immanuel Baptist Church officiating. Burial at the VFW Hall at the Air Ter- Court itate bed-ridden veterans and vet er in the Andrews school system. minal. erans laws.

1 Here Tuesday Afternoon resigned last year because of ill Jim Odom. 24. of 814 East 14th, Other action at the court included: A complaint against' Julian Teague's criticisnVrOf the other will be in Odessa Cemetery. health. Suarez ooerator of the El Barrilito Bids will be opened and let at received treatment for three lacerations on the left side of the cant because he has not been iden- tain Because ne nas not oeen laen- The court agreed to let Pat Funeral services are pending Survivors, besides the widower, are her parents.

Mr. and Mrs." M. 1 p.m. Tuesday- in the Crockett tj 'on, i ni: IFw 2,1 JS itort'l PrPsals was especially signified with the county attorney of- K. i cant because he has not been O'DnUrrlv.

wrostlinir nrnmntar nr. and will be announced by the chest, and Tommy Leo Smith, 22 Junior High School library on iden-l D. Dotson of Hobbs. and two sis Singleton Funeral Home. fic Mondav mornme.

of 412 North Whitaker, was treated new elementary school to be built ters. Mrs. Helen Mae Anderson of tired with the arden Pro-veteran ty Auditorium on AprU Ten The complaint was signed byj for cuts of his left hand and fing Survivors include the husband, Sidney; the mother, Mrs. T. P.

east of East County Road and group in congress. On occasion he Hobbs and Mrs. Leona Agnes Best per cent of the profits are to oe ers. near East 50th Street. has been attacked as "anti-veter Jack Middleton, Texas T-iquor Con-j trol Board agent, who alleges of Miami, given to the Crippled Children's lirown: two sisten.

Mrs. Margaret Odom reported he was attacked iew Parfcer, Pen New Porker Joffer Ball Point The district school board will be an." Only recently he proposed a Fund. i Armstrong of Big Sprin? and Vir by an unknown person, nd bmitn completing all but one of the ma new and more conservative ap ginia Brown of Andrews: three Commissioners decided to install was cut while trying to breaK up Suarez employed a person who had a beer license cancelled within one year. proach to future veteran benefits. jor construction jobs planned for the attack.

The two said the un brothers, Capt. W. C. Newhouse, Columbia, S. Thomas Brown Teague's views on recommenda in the County Library a unit designed to keep air conditioning and the coming year; for which known man fled in a car toward Middleton said Suarez (employed 975,000 -in bonds was-voted last oi Housto.i, and Ross Brown.

An- tions of the commission, headed by former President Herbert Hoover, Midlands boiler systems from from calcium Librada Castelo, operator of. the winter, The new school will be Other persons treated at the hoS' crews, and the grandmotner, Mrs. Acapulco Bar at 601 Magnolia deposits. The machine will be on were given in report prepared built just east of Sherwood Park r.essie Jones of Da.ant, OLla. pital during the weekend included which lost its beer license on a 90-day trial basis at a cost of $35 by staff members.

The report is and its new swimming pool. for installation. March 19, 1955. Mrs. Irene fearce, oi, oi aouo assured of general support by other Hundreds of new homes are Kermit Highway, was admitted members of the House committee.

going up in the area and hundreds for treatment of a fractured hip The court also authorized County Auditor J. C. Hamilton to advertise for bids on 1,200 chairs for the The commission's recommenda more are expected to be started She received the injury in a fall. State Fire Insurance Official Checking Here Henry Timmerman, Austin, examiner with the State Fire In Police Investigating Liquor Store. Burglary soon by the developers.

tions previously had been assailed by big veterans groups. Teague's Joe-Martinez. 18, of 416 East new Coliseum. Judge McCollumJ Ruth, an employe of the Boston report greatly lessened whatever 1 DISTRICT COCKT Mo auIU filed. COVNTT COt'HT license issued City detectives Monday were in sioners Davis and J.

E. Donaldson prospects may have existed for fa surance Companies, arrived in Charles Odessa Delegation Attends Convention Roofing was admitted for treatment of burns he received when he slipped and fell in some vestigating the burglary of Leroy Porker's mow 155 "tart id" In great i velwe i writing imtro. fMntal Cwsibinot fMw Farkor with ElKtro-Poliihed Point mm1 Hi sniatioiai, now Parkor Jottor Iho boil ihot ffn cfcoico of 4 point sitos. Com hi today for to check with local insurance com- vorable action by congress on the Odessa Monday to make a com 0'r Winfffield and Jo Ann McCarty. Walker's liquor si or, 501 East ipanies on rates for the Coliseum I Hoover group findings plete check of Odessa's fire fight hot tar.

Pearl. A delegation of Odessa Cham, ing equipment, building Codes and .1 Roy L. Keith, 19, 211 Cummings curgiars useu a jiacn saw ber of Commerce official motored water supply available to fight Drive, was admitted for treatment "3Mrt Sot" break a chain on a door to gain entrance to the store. About $25 fires. of a severe cut on his right hand.

to Lubbock Monday for the 37th annual convention of the West No civil nor criminal suits Iiled. MKDICAI, TENTER HOSPITAL fatirata Admitted March 2 Mrs. Dulcea Goazalea, Mrs. Carlton Barry Brown. Mra C.

E. Daniels, Mrs. Richard Harris, Mrs. Lindell L. Terjal, Walter E.

Randolph, Mrs. George J. Farrell, Mrs. Gary W. Kuenstler, Robert C.

Kelly, John R. Parry. Louis Cosier, Airs. Moore Jones. Mrs, Reta Am-lr.

Elndia. Garcia. Tony Lynn Mc- The State Fire Commission reg He reported he cut his hand on broken window pane. Texas Chamber of Commerce. ulates the key fire rates in Tex in silver was stolen.

Walker told detectives he had not been able to determine if a liquor had The convention will mntJ" i as cities. Odessa rate is now 28 that city until Wednesday, but the cents, been- taken. local group expected to return City Manager Dick Pepin and Murrv. Betty Jean Dooley, Michael Youth Is Held Here On Car Theft Charge Monday night Fire Chief Charles Meadows said that following the examination by All Scottish Rite 1 Masons A meeting of the Ector County Scottish Rite Association will be held at the Goldsmith Lodge Hall in Goldsmith, Texas on Wednesday evening March 30 at 7 p.m. Among those reported going Brice Kykendall, Mrs.

Owen Webb and Mrs. L. V. Green. i Patients Disarissed March 26 jX-Wrrn Roe.

Jan StrinKer Mrs. John Ortega, about 18, of 709 were i'aul Fmiups. president oi Timmerman they have "high Gulf, was arrested by city police the local chamber: Jesse Owens, Robert Wrav. Lewis Frank Hadid. C.

hopes" the key rate will be lowered Sunday on a charge of car. theft. W. TLincola. Mrs.

Winston Wharton, general manager; Larry Trimble, Bladder 'Weakness' If worried by "Bladder Weaknes" (OetUnf Dp Might (too frequent, burnlnc or Kch-inf urlnatlonl or 8tron(. Cloudy Urine 1 due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritation, try CY8TEX for quick, gratifying, comforting help. A billion CY8TEX tablet lued In past Si year prove safety and success. Ask druggist for CYSTFX under money-back guarantee. See bow muen better you feel tomorrow.

Walter B. Randolph. Mrs. M. wil He is being held in the City Jail assistant manager, and Weaver den.

Wiliianv Robin Fuqua, Mrs. Jesus Ortega is accused of stealing Cunningham, member of, the Flores. Mrs. Crit McDonald. Mrs.

Jim Two Midland Women board of directors of the West Tex car belonging to Ben Mancha, 821 Gulf. The charge was filed with as Chamber as well as a board my Low, Paul Wayne Rowell. Mrs. Owen Webb. Raymond Alison, Dickie Kruse, Francis Ann Collins, Mrs.

Eva Hunt. Mrs. Wilton Martin. 200 North Grant Treated After Mishap Justice of the Peace M. Newman.

member of the Odessa chamber Two Midland women were injur Mrs. Jack Allen Link and baby. Mrs. ed Sunday night an automobile accident. They are Mrs.

J. L. John Robert Bailey and baby Mrs. D. Rarnirei and baby.

Mrs. James Kenneth Pattnn and baby L. I Green, I Patlta Admitted March 27 Dixon. 65, and Mrs. R.

M. Holly, 32. Mrs. Lena Green. Mrs.

Verna Lee Mrs. Dixon was treated In Holly, Mrs. Theuna Ralph MATT THIS Richard Golden. Harold 1-ee Heibert, H'T I Medical Center Hospital for numerous cuts and bruises and dis Mrs. Marjorie Ann Kin.

Mrs. Minnie Mae Chieholm. Jessie Milton Dudley, missed. Mrs. Holly was admitted Billy J.

Whitlock, Mrs. Vera B. Clp- for treatment of head injuries; Der. C. Herschell JowelL Mrs.

fcliz No details concerning the acci since abeth Galyon. Joe Losenn Martinez, Mrs. Joyce Juan its Frie. Ralph estern-Bilt'' Mattress days! prewar the low est price on a dent could be learned. Mrs.

Maybell Palmer, Mrs. Zochleta Ballard. Charles Phillip Schriber. Tom my Smith and Mrs. Martha Ann Ris- Lost A Soup Warmer? An electrical soup warmer is Infer.

Patieats Dismissed March tl 99 Mrs. Radie Pricliard and baby, Mrs. Carmen J. Holauin and baby. Mrs.

being held at Odessa Police De ml Sara Haveman and baby, Mrs. Francis partment. The soup warmer was M. Soears and baby. Airs.

Bessie ti, found abandoned in the 900 block Falkner and twins, Mrs. Bobra Ann DXBF mm of Magnolia. Boan and baby. Mrs. Michaels Gon rales and baby.

Alberta Paladins. Mrs. Pauline Simmons. Walter B. Randolph.

1 VJ 1 1 Put Out Trash Fire The Odessa Fire Department L. G. Arledge, Betty Jean Dooiey, Darren Wayne Greenway. Revia Mae Nor-rl PJrhurd Keith Wood. Mary Aro- cha.

David Lee Roundtree, Mrs. Susie made a run to the 2100 block of the Andrews Highways Sunday to extinguish a trash fire. No dam Alene Roberts. Mrs. Ruby Taylor, Mrs.

Martha Ann Risineer. June Gay, Mrs. Thelma Jean Beavers. Lawrence TinmcV THy. flrat-e T.

EarL Mrs. Ver age was reported. lvnn Kinc. Mrs. Doris Jackson.

"Mrs. Genella L. Davidson, Mra. Charlene Lewis. Ralph Mrs.

Dorothy Jewell Franks. George R. Henderson and Mrs. Jewell Sweazy. Births March 2 HTv.

mS WE WILL CONVERT YOUR OLD MATTRESS INTO A GUARANTEED WESTEIUI-BILT EIIIEnSPIiniG sold Direct To You At 1 FACTORY PRICE Dulces Gonzales, 906 Magnolia, boy, 7 lh SIX fYK. Carlton Barry Brown, 1305 South Texas, girl, 8 8ls os. Births March 17 ttr mad n.l George J. Farrell, 809 East Estes, from LOVIA (AS ILLUSTRATED) linv. fi lb.

Coleman L. Ballard, 819 East Maple, TRENT bnv. 11 oi. C. E.

DanleU, 907 West 19th, boy. lb. John Leslie Frie, 219 Santa Rita. rlrl 7 lh 3 oa. Gerald Raymond King 2023 West FOR OIJLY 10th.

boy. 8 lb. SCRUMPTIOUS SANDWICH SPREAD. Here's dripless spread the kiddies will love, blend equal parts of honey and peanut butter over moderate heat and store in covered container. DWI Charge Filed WF tier FBDU YOUR OLD MATTRESS IS THE COTTON Ross Keith Oliphant, 34, Odem, WHICH IS STERILIZED AND FELTED INTO MANT un was charged in Ector County THIS NEW Court Monday with drunken driv DOWNY LAYERS.

VESTERN-BILT. DURABLE COVER IN ASSORTED COLORS. SLEEPER SPECIAL MADE IN OUR FACTORY ing. Oliphant was arrested Sunday three miles north of Odessa on the Andrews Highway by the Tex-as Highway PatroL Model Plane Meeting A meeting of model airplane DIAMOND TUFTED. LOCK STITCH ROLL EDGE.

HAS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: PRECISION BUILT AND TESTED INNERSPRINC CONSTRUC TION. n. NEW MATTRESS GUARANTEE. enthusiasts will be held at Hol- cbmb's Variety Store, 1412 West 10th. at 8 p.

m. March 30. There is iio age limit Darablt Caver ia Assortei Colors And here's something yoxtlt love AIRWAY the mellow Brazilian whole-bean coffee. You grind AIRWAY Coffee yourself at your Safeway store. And you save up to 10 a pound over vacuum-packed coffees.

Enjoy it often and enjoy aff you want! It's the mellow coffee in the yellow bag AIRWAY at GUPElVnY Diamoad Tifted 1 1 WESTERN MAHRESS CO. rafl 40 Pooads 'Felted Cot tea FiDer Uck SUtck Roll Edg Furniture SforGge Mayflower Warehouses 421 South Grandview Road phone 7-6331 I Phone 6-6544 Odessa Precidoa Built aad laaenpriaf Caastraettra. f-.

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