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4 v- -1 crnra MERICAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 Largest Afternoon Circulation Between Fort Worth and El Paso PAGE FIFTEEN 6 Theft Cases Are Reported Committee To Stud, Problem- 1. THE 7 oTfl at terS, recordy 7r 4 i 'V rift: Six theft cases were under investigation by police and sheriff's deputies Monday, in which an air compressor, tofils' motor oil, hub COt'NTY COURT Marriage licenses Issued: Joe Lynn riuI Vprnnn Ann Glass. caps and a bicycle were reported I Criminal charges filed: Leslie Terry missing. 0 CII(g farmin? nifitnr Cornelius Oats, tneii: John Junior demons, theft; Don Medlock, th.fe Mm B. T.

Chumlev. theft: Orville R. H. Curry, 4301 San Jacinto, told police the air compressor off Williams, theft; Jerry Miert, appeal from his car air conaitioner was ia- corporation court. en while the vehicle was parked at the Crescent Park Baptist DISTRICT COURT nivorre suits filed: Betty Jo Smoot vs.

Church 3002 East 27th A committee to study methods Henry Smoot; Glenn Hartman vs. Roberta T. T. Williams, 3635 North Ad of providing more money for Odes sa College's deficit-ridden schol tee and was instructed by Leland by the end of the 1959-60 school Croft, president ot the board of I year. regents, to name committee mem- According to Rodgers, the schol-bers to work with him.

arship fund cannot be supported Dr. Jack Rodgers, president of by tax money and has been oper-the college, told the regents Mon-: ating at a deficit for "quite some arship program was formed by Hartman; Dorothy Elkins vs. Richard ti-klns: Roye Klotz vs. Robert Klolz; Claudia Cranford vs. Willis Cranford.

Civil cases filed: Bill Frady and Co. vs. L. D. Romack, suit on contract; O.

F. Carlisle vs. Trinity Universal Insurance appeal from award of Industrial Accident Board. MKDICAL OKNTKR HOSPITAL Patients Admitted June 87 Mrs. Joe Lee Creamer, Mrs.

Millard F. Standifer. Mrs. O. G.

Barton. Mrs. the school board of regents at its meeting Monday. Regent Woody Weylandt was ams, reported to police that half a case of motor oil and several soft drink bottles were taken from the carport of his residence. Jerry Wayne Harwell, 1822 Lyn-dale, said four flipper-type hubcaps were taken from his car while it was parked in the Scott day the scholarship a would have a deficit of some The president said that since the named chairman of the commit- Jose G.

Gomez. Mrs. William Joe Phil lips. Mrs. Don Forrest.

Mrs. coy hoi- I rest of. the school program was run on a pay-as-you-go basis and I said, "This, too, should be put Ion a sound footing." Rodgers said college officials Theater Parking lot in downtown Odessa. comb, Mrs. J.

R. SIdge, Mrs. Arthur O. Martin, Carl V. Marshall, John H.

Griggs, V. F. Grounds, J. H. Young.

John E. Mag-by. Sylvia Mae Marcy. Claude Bell, Thur-man D. Gartman.

Mrs. Roger E. Thlede. Mrs. F.

H. Williams, Mrs. Lowell A. Barclav. Robert Stanley Dollar.

Mrs. Jer Revision Made Sn IFire Manila fl ha up hepn movino funds arOtltl The Auto Mart, 501 East Eight, waid four spinnertype hubcaps were taken from a car on their lot. M. L. Sullivan reported the i throughout the budget to take care I of the loss.

Approximately $1,500 has been diverted from the cafe- ry L. -DavM Mrs. loss. i Robert Le reters, Mrs. J.

jwarun. Marvin Ray James, Mrs. Joe T. Strin Joe B. Ballard, 671 Kermit ger.

Kay Watson, sue Lynn MCLeiiana. Janice Louise Scivally, Rickey Dale Stan Highway, told deputies an electric Odessa Fire Chief Charlie Mead- ley. Cllftord Ray Hinton, William uan drill and a tool box were taken tows said Monday the department's 'teria and bookstore funds to pay The temperatures at which cer-! the-fxpenses of last year's schol-itain chemicals, paints and other! arships. i materials will ignite and informa-: report on scholarship fund Uion on their burning characteris- financing submitted to the regen its, tics are also included in the man- Rers recommended that $5,200 from the garage of his home, neison, aiackweii c. l.

mw- valued the lost articles at 5Z2.DU. jgan. Lours Allen Jones. Mrs. Morace c- training manuel is undergoing a complete revision.

Mrs. F. P. Wllkerson, 214 West ler LindseSw Chester C. McCampbell.

4fth said her SOn's bicycle CMga E. Francis. Jimmy Wimber-. 1 ley, Billy Doyce Martin, Loy Genean Bar- stolen while parked in front of thejn8; Lornardo Magaiiatwz. Hailes Food Store, 4603 Andrewsi Patieut uiuniwed June vt be designated lor scnoiarsnips, ia awards of $100 each plus $300 to He said E.

W. Parker, training 0al and will be revised, chief for the department, is super- Twnleu naiH "This manual is 7 Highway. vising the revision, and is being as- jUst for the Odessa Fire Depart- compensate for tuition 'ncreases sisted by T. L. Townley, Odessa Parker added that all ex- which wil 6.ini ff" Mrs.

Larry Wayne Smith, Mrs. Louis E. Westfall. Richard Anthony Barneu. aminations eiveh to nersonnel seek- ouB-'' Bernardo Magallanez, Mrs.

Chester Ar- fireman thur Bishop. Ed L. Worden, Mrs. Austin j. savior.

Charles j. Muikcy. m. John- Parker said the revision is nec- na Dromot ons are taken from the r-: ODESSAN INJURED A 35-year-old Odessa man, Fred J. Nichols, 3904 Merrill, a painter, was slightly injured Monday when his pickup truck overturned north of Odessa on the Andrews Highway.

Nichols was, treated at Medical Center Hospital for a scalp laceration suffered in the accident, which occurred shortly after 5 p. at the entrance of the. Sunset Country Club. He was later released. (American Staff Photo) me May McGughey.

Mrs. Giddeon cren- essary to keep up with equipment manual lUXQiJUis Jammer scnooi opera Shaw. Elizabeth Ann WhHe. Mrs. Mable T.

manual. 500 Mae carouth. James c. Mrs. modification and modernization, -ue get pretty technical on LPG t'on Ltms yef 1L John Spencer.

Mrs. MltcheU D. Ladd. Townlev rjbTnted out that a ur, i. of the profit could be Channel- 3 Odessans' Mother Dies Mrs.

Sterling T. Ware. Ray Allan Durden. L. 6" -rkolarshin nroeram.

Mrs. Donald Ray Linn. Mary Denman. tion on atomic radiaUon is being the manual1 since Odessa is an oil nto tne scnoiarsnip Prr' Mrs. John fl.

Dirden. Mrs. J. Paul Ra- added to the manual as well as Parker added. n.e iam "7" chapters dealing with new chemi- I "Whon mannfarfi.rprs nmH.ir ProUts coum also aoueu lu der, Marvin Burr McLarty, Bennie Gayle Ray, William Dan McKenzie, J.

J. Parker. Mrs. Jack O'Bvrne Blair. Mrs.

Donald O. cals and methods of handlinE the nPw kinH nf chpmirai wp haP tn scholarship fund. Rodaers' report also recom- rv- Hra 71 Miiland1 Cheek and baby, Mrs. Roy D. Underwood Mrs.

F. u. Howe, mioienu and Mrs McDonal1 rpeirtp.nt siinirv 1940 and mother Oflbabv. Mrs. Donald R.

Whitehead and baby. new substances. how to handle it," he said. Council Accepts iid that ot loact t7m Ktt ra IS- Worldwide Ithree Odessans, died at 5:40 P-Xy1 Monday in Midland Memorial1 Births June -I Mr. and HOSpliai.

Joe Lee Creamer, S09 Nortii Tom Funeral services wiH be held at; Green, giri. 8 8 oz. I.n i Avie! F- Standifer. 210 Bundle, girl. Parker said the fire department's 0I concern in handling a 6 hJ schoiarships.

chemical or petroleum fire is to I control it rather than work toward In othe. a (extinguishing the blaze immediate- meetin8- board was 'ldJthlft Ijy persons would be hired by Parker said minor details of pro- the Kellogg Foundation and begin Water-Sever Job IV 0. 111. VIrVUUJ -ws 17 ft (J2. News Briefs and Tennessee Church of Christ; o.

g. Barton, sis North Graham, girl, A laree contracts for the con-i The two traffic ordinances pass- The council also approved a re- in Midland, with Hardeman Nich-j 7 Leecarrett, uo8 North center. 6 -j u. kr r.onmo Movor 4191 Mp1. nls offifiiatine.

Burial will be in boy. 15 oz. ABERTTLLERY, Wales (AP)-sa firp ripnartmpn. hpino in. fall to compile a curriculum lor 'sa nre aepariment are ceing in- sirucuon oi waier ana sewer ex- eu oy me i-uuin-u win go imo wj "6" James Floyd Young, imperial, boy.

6 tensions and three bids forcitvlfect immediately, and are con- ody Lane, to rezone a block at the Fairview Cemetery. Midland. lb 8 oz Rescue teams slowly moved to -rinded in the new a I theKhools nursing program supplies Tuesday were approved icerned with the regulating of corner of 13th and West County! Mrs- Howe was born Aug. lbDw1eny- ul surface today with the bodies said had usual jven All costs of setting up the cur-bv the City Council turns at signalized intersections Road from a (two family) to a lS8, in Hill County ana was mar-; t.T1. of 45 miners killed in an explosion tne firemen orally betore "We riculum will be absorbed by the Bids were also taken on a por-land the driving of vehicles across (neighborhood business) zone, fried Feb.

15 1906 in ttr- feet roun in a 501)111 want to cover everything in detail," foundation with the college sla inn of an East Eichth Street oroi-'private property to avoid traffic Meyer had requested this change She moved to ivuaiana jm year Warren shepard, 37, 1402 wcxxiiawn. Wales coal mine. ne sajd ed to assume expenses of the ect, but a contract was not award- controls. to give him permission to build an ago from Carisoac I. w.

ano wi stnton a i dead lay in a Parker said the manual would school when instruction begins in The -first ordinance will now pro- office building -the location, i was a former resident or ecu.v North wA Holby oljver Gar. the fall of 1961. pocket of lethal carbon monoxide1 ready by November gas hibit the making of turns in There was one protest on the re-. She was a memoer at umuw. 10th and Hancock Jack Nolan.

70, The explosion Tuesday came the business district and at any quest and the city county plan- of Christ. 0 intersection where there are sig-jning board had opposed the Survive irIude her husband; with a flash anoVa roar, dumping 106 Monticello, and Elton Eugene Burnett, 40. 918 North Hancock. Damages, S250. Sixth and Texas Wilson Bert Gollght-ly, 40, 2017 West Third, and Roland Page Bryan Statue uiree aaugiucrs, isayiuin kv- nal lights, and will carry a misde- change.

tons of rock as 700 men worked on the morning shift. laney, Mrs. Faye Hauthorn and The college had not hired personnel to set up the curriculum or provide instruction for the school. The regents approved a recommendation by C. A.

Roberson, business manager of the college, that the school pay $2,000 to move i Strait. 47. 921 East Zlst Damans. tbO. Mrs.

Margaret Nicholson, all Going To Yaste Odessa; a son, D. A. Howe, Bra seventh and Lasseler Jra Homer Smith, 33. 1208 West 25th. and motor-scooter driven by Clifford Ray Hinn.

12,250 Lasseter. Clifford Ray Hinton and Clyde Richard Hinton, 7, 500 Lasseter, were injured. Damages, tlOD. BRYAN (AP The Bryan-Col LANSING, Mich. (AP) Sen.

John Kennedy (Mass) bagged 41 votes today with the possibility of adding in an Associated Press presidential preference poll lege Station Chamber of Commerce has turned down an offer to acauire a statue of William utility lines from the alley on a lot immediately south of the school's ed. The council also passed two traffic ordinances at the request of the polic department. A low bid totaling $53,362.36 was received from Paramount Constructors of Odessa for both the water and sewer system installations in the third filing of the Rochester Heights Addition. The addition is located in west Odessa. The area included in the program is undeveloped and lies between Park and West 16th.

bounded by Zeneta on the west and Cor-onado on the east. Bids from three construction firms, H. G. Counts of Midland, lones Brothers Paving and Dirt Contractors, Inc. of Odessa and Parker Construction Company of meanor penalty.

Mayor J. T. Clark was authoriz- The Other prohibits any driverled to enter into a renewal of the from cutting across corners of city county contract for fire pro-pi ivate property, such as service jtection outside the city limits at a stations, to avoid stopping for any price of $25,000. This figure was in clraffic controls, -either ignaL effect another contract, but will lights or stop signs. expire in 1961 in the middle of the Both of the ordinances are in ef-'ci'ty budget year, feet now, but according to Police The council also approved the Chief Jess Cariker, the police de- appointment of Roy Morris, Fort partment will not ticket "drivers for; Worth engineer, to become a city these violations until the ordinanc- engineer at a salary of $600 per es has been "properly publiciz-i month.

Morris will come to Odessa ed" and the drivers are aware-of1 as soon as he is certified as a li of the 51-vote Michigan delegation Jennings Bryan, "The Great Com- moner." Wrong man. I Roberson said the college would Reared Brie. Gen. John F. tn City of Odessa for permis- to the Democratic convention.

Sen. Lyndon Johnson (Tex) was blanked. dy; four grandchildren and nine groat-grandchildren. Odesson Jo Gef State Bar Post Odessa attorney W. 0.

Shafer is expected to be appointed a member of the State Bar Association's board of directors this weekend vis of Washington, a 1911 graduate 6ion to close the present alley in Army To Face More Hearings WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep, The tally in a telephone canvass! of learned that a statue of; the middle of the lot and would of 102 delegates, each with one; Bryan had been removed to make'Proviae an easement for future haif 'vote, gave this result when room for a new bridge, and was'utilitv line construction on the Porter Hardy Jr. (D-Va.) today converted to first ballot votes at gathering dust in a government ast 'de of the loL the laws. The chief said that this censed engineer promised further hearings on con-1 the national convention: warehouse. So he wrote the Bryan Roberson said the college had would probably last for 30 days. No action was taken on a revision chamber that the statue might beno immediate plans for construe tested charges that the Armyi Kennedy 41, Sen.

Stuart Syming-spent $1.6 billion for nearly (Mo) Adlai Stevenson 2 and the department will warn mot-jof the city gas and oil drilling or- at the organization's convention in tion on the lot, but wanted to available. Odessa, were received by the coun orists during that time. dinance and a request by Ken 000 seriously deficient combat Johnson 0, undecided 4. Houston. Members of the local bar asso neth Evans of 1110 West 22nd for vehicles.

ciation have asked the incoming flood damages state president to appoint Shafer -Hardy, chairman of a special House Armed Services investigating subcommittee, said the The chamber regretfully turned down the idea. Bryan, was named for William Joel Bryan, a nephew of Stephen F. Austin and an ancestor of Travis Bryan now president of the Bryan-College Station An application by the Modern Cab Company of Odessa far a load a director from the Odessa dis Funeral Rites Set Wednesday trict succeeding the late Martelle ing zone in the 300 block of North JUAREZ, Mexico (AP)-A Juarez cafe was burned and a night club was badly damaged by fire Tuesday. No one was injured. TTe Reno Cafe was destroyed and the Chinese Palace Bar and Cabaret was badly damaged with hearings tentatively scheduled McDonald.

tor late summer would attempt Lincoln, near the Lincoln Hotel, was approved. make the lot available for future growth. The board approved requests for leaves of absence for three professors with the provision that their positions are filled during the next term. The three requests were from Richard E. Johnson and David Hunt to work on the doctorates at the University of Texas, and from John Roberts to work on his doctorate at the University of Denver.

A school bus body and three The convention will begin Wed Chamber. This Bryan rode into his to "reconcile the conflicting testis nesday and continue through Sat Funeral services will be held here! The council also set public hear- urday. mony given by ooth sides." The charges were made by the General Accounting Office and A large delegation from the Odessa area is expected to attend at 3 p. m. Wednesday for Mrs.

jngs for July 12 on a zoning of Juan B. Ramirez, 69, 904 Del Rio, several blocks in Patterson Addi-who died Monday in Medical Cen- tion, seventh filing; a request for ter Hospital after suffering a heart a special permit to build a car-attack at her home. Iport by Mrs. B. P.

Springer, 818 were promptly challenged by namesake town on the cowcatcher of a Houston Texas Central railroad locomotive in 1866 when the railhead reached here. The Democratic orator and frequent presidential candidate did the loss estimated at $240,000. Juarez firemen battled the blaze for four hours before calling for help from EI Paso. The establishments are one block south of the Santa Fe St. international bridge.

the state meeting. Midland law Army Secretary Wither M. Bruck- yer Bill Kerr will take office dur er. He said the GAO auditors ing the conclave as state presi Services will be held in the Ig- West 21st; and a request for a spe- "failed to grasp the problem in-j cars belonging to the college were The fire started in the kitchen of appear in Bryan once, lecturing 'sold as junk for a total of. $85 on the Reno Cafe.

lesia de Crista, Latin American cial permit to allow construction on Church of Christ in Odessa. Burial a Boy Scout building at the corner will be in Odessa Cemetery under of 25th and Eisenhower. at the Carnegie Library the basis of high bids. dent-elect. He will serve as state president during 1961.

Appeal Lodged In 161st Court the direction of Rix-Mahan Chapel nerent in the procurement of specialized and complicated military vehicles." The-accounting office said the Army purchased nine types of combat and tactical vehicles "which have serious deficiencies, particularly in the engine, trans of the Roses. cil on a portion of an East Eighth Street drainage and street widening project The contract was not awarded by trie council at this meeting. It instructed City Engineer J. P. Ran-Ida to prepare estimates and rolls oa the tax assessment needed to pay for the job.

His findings will be available at the next meeting of the council on July 12 and bids will then be awarded. Counts bid a base figure of with an alternate bid of Jones Brothers of Odessa submitted a base bid of and an alternate of Parker bid $126,249.12 as its base figure, and $127,144.12 as an alternate. Texas Vitrafied Clay Company of Mineral Wells was awarded a contract to supply the city utilities department with 1,400 feet of clay sewer pipe on the basis of its $793 bid. On the other supply item, Tuf-flber Company of East Orange, "was. awarded a contract to supply the city with 5,000 pounds of gutter broom steel wire on its bid of $1,460.

California Brush Co. of Los was given a contract to ply the city with 10,000 pounds of hickory street sweeping fiber on its bid of $1,050, i. She is survived by her husband; U.S. Food Industry 'Open To Sabotage' three sons, Juan S. Ramirez, 915 Honeysuckle; Antonio Ramirez, 916 Jeter, and Manuel Ramirez, 916 Homicide Trial Resumes Today HOUSTON (UFIV- Jury selec Courtney Pike purchased a bus body, pickup truck and station wagon for $35, and Buster- Anderson, former business manager for the college, purchased a sedan for $50.

None of the vehicles were in operating condition. Attending Monday's board meeting were Croft, Weylandt. J. W. Gaddy, Basil Wilkerson, R.

C. Mason, Kirk Harding, Pavl-ick and Guy Elliott. An appeal from the award of the mission and track and suspension Industrial Accident Board was filed; system Jeter; four daughters, Mrs. Jesus Tuesday 161st District Court by, Sylvas, Mrs. Denisia Maridel, Mrs.

Bentura Lopez, and Mrs. Alisandra Ci: nll AJn. Al m-anJ. tion was to resume versaf iTMurance-COf skeL HoQ Show5et children 13 iSS Carlisle is asking a $14,035 judg ment for injuries he suffered last undoubtedly use America's food cies and state governments, Un-supply as a weapon of war. "Our food could be contarainat-derwood said the enemv could ten.

June 5 while working for the Gi-1 bralter Oil Corp. homipide in the deaths of two Houston firemen. Da'y, who works for the Gitlette Truck Lines of Dallas, was driv DENTON, Tex. (UPI) H. G.

Underwood, deputy -director for the Food and Drug the five-state civil defense conference in Denton today that the U.S. food industry would be wide open to sabotage in the event of an enemy Speaking before some 72 persons representng 15 federal agen- ASON. Tex. (AP)-The- annual MASON, Tex. (AP)-The annual show and sale of the Texas Hampshire Swine Breeders' wiH be held here July 9..

Sixty three registered animals have been consigned to the sale by 14 breeders from over Texas. Suspect Sought Irr. Theft Case ed with highly potent chemical and biological warfare agents," Underwood said, Underwood said, "in case of a ing a truck wmon nit a mretrucK 2 Men Charged In Ector Court Two Odessa men were charged at an intersection Last Nov. 16, Deputies Probe Burglary Case killing WdUie MoWfoorter; 32, and severe attack on this country the Orville Williams, about 18, was A. Jed- fatally injuring Charles food available for immediate con Sheriff's deputies Monday weraj sumption may be in very short supply." The FDA already has 295 auto with theft in Ector County Court Tuesday and one entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to 14 days in jail.

ticka. Two Houston policemen, James Shirtey and H. R. Cope, witnessed the collision. They said the fire-truck, en route to a residence charged in Ector County Court Tuesday with theft and was being sought by law enforcement officers.

Williams was accused in a complaint signed by Mrs. Ted Dilley, 115 West Mable, with stealing near investigating the burglary of the Plumbers and Pipefitters Union hall at 2020 East Eighth in which an unknown amount of change was mobiles equipped with radiologi Heads Of State Usually Keep Conversation On Light Side Hospital Treats Mishap Victims cal detection survey instruments fire, aMfoached the intersection and other normal inspection Charged were Cornelius Oats, 30, 409 South Green, and John Junior Clemons, 23, 410 South Tom Green. They were accused of stealing a taken from a cigaret machine. ly $16 worth of groceries June '20 with flashing and siren equipment operating in 16 dis Deputies said the burglar gained Two Odessa residents were treat-: by signing her name to a ticket at wailing. Tm nAAi.l tAA Day's truck was northbound on entry by breaking out a window at ed and released at Medical Center a grocery store.

.22 caliber rifle from W. C. Mod- WASHINGTON (AP)-What do fJcer." Eisenhower Hospital Monday after being injur- a green light and slammed into the rear of the building. They said 4ii auumvrii iiiuic man iw sur- vey instruments have been stored lai Fky -ancTlater pawning the firetruok broadside as it came the intruder attempted to pry open heads of state talk about when ed in separate mishaps Eisenhower then recalled that Odessa Fined they meet on ceremonial occa through a red hght. Day's trial a soft drink vending machine, but surrounding i aemons pieaded guilty to the in suburban areas headquarters cities.

the King had said on his arrival sions? K. R. Walters, 28, ,703 West 61st. sustained a broken and lacerated finger when he got the finger opened Tuesday. did not get the box open.

On Guilty Plea Sometimes it's such simple charge before Judge Selwyn Oats was being held in Ector County jail Tuesday afternoon. that "he likes noodle soup. He said so publicly and so I think we have the right to ask him for the things as' noodles and ice cream, caught in a power mover while A 24-year-old Odessa man, Leslie grandchildren and painting, Pres verhecrted Tar recipe: i ident Eisenhower said Tuesday night in proposing a toast to vis Included in the administration's current preparation is a program for testing the effetts of. nuclear weapons on foods )(ud drugs; a research program 6 biological and chemical warfare, and a training program aimed at preserving, protecting and restoring The President: explained that he had four grandchildren "who de working at his home. I Lofton Terry 3028 West Sec- Phillip Anderson, 26, 2317 East ond, pleaded i 1 in Ector 17th, received a fractured finger i County Court Tuesday to a charge while working at Plastic Applies- of carrying a 'concealed weapon tor 300 West 61st.

Anderson and was fined $125. was taking a section of pipe from He was arrested after a .22 cali-a blastuig I machine and got his ber pistol was found in the glove finger caught between the pipe and compartment of his car when he Causes Blast' mand that the old gentleman oc-casionally get out and take charge iting King Bhumibol of Thailand. Eisenhower and Bhumibol exchanged toasts during a forma) White House dinner honoring him City Sets Talk On Civic Center Discussion of a bond issue of a cookout. the nation's food and drug suppjyj, and Queen Sirikit. Speaking whim When he can surprise them with a new dish a great triumph" tile President confided aunng a national emergency The five-state conference with Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New tha machinery.

jwas stopped by city police at Sec- sically, Eisenhower remarked ttiat he had seen speculation in news ona and Dixie, and if I can do it with noodle Reports of an explosion at 27th and Golder sent four Odessa Fire Department units rushing to the scene about 10 p.m. Monday. They found a tar pot on fire, papers as to what heads of state Mexico, and Louisiana participat soup, air, I am going to be very Harry King. 803 East 25th, caught fire jn the 1200 block of East Eighth about 6 p.m. Monday.

Firemen said a flooded carburetor caused the blaze. Sparks from a cutting torch set fire to two junk trucks and a stack can possibly talk about when thay ing, ends today. Two Are Charged Two persons were charged in County Court Tuesday with grateful to you. Window Smashed One report of vandalism was un Firemen said tar tn the pot had meet. People worry about this, he said.

But so far as he and the Bhumibol' promised to provide the recipe for the noodle soup for proposal to finance the city's share of a Civic Center and perhaps a Grant Avenue railroad underpass will be held at a special meeting 'of the City Council on July 5, at 3 p. m. The council planned to meet that day to discuss the new city budget, and the members also decided to take up the matter of the. Civic Center. wen woraiess cnecx.

Mrs. a der investigation by Odessa police apparently become overheated Killed In Cor FORT WORTH API-John Nis- King are. concerned, "the main the President's grandchildren and T. Ontaley, Seminole, was Ted McGeehee, 1002 East and ignited. They said neighbors jof discarded tires at the Ace ed with passing a $42 bogus check 36th.

told-investigators a rock was heard the tar ignite and, thought Equipment Company, 2724 West asked the President to make ice cream or provide a recipe for his wiwm awrcm, no vuon.mruwn wrougn ine piaie glass win- it was an explosion. Damage tolSecond. about 10 a m. t- Medlock was accused of passing a dow of his army surplus store at; the tar not was minor bet, 56, was killed Tuesday wheV the new car he had purchased only 25 minutes before and Bur own children. His children re purpose is to find out what each is like." Finding that the King and Queen have the same family concerns "as each of us brings us Firemen used 700 gallons 'to ex- mained in Los Angeles white he tinquish the blaze and confined damage to the junked equipment.

mm cuec i every puuyi wo easi tignm. ne said notningj Slight paint damage was sus Ston. (was missing from the store. jtained when a car driven by Mrs, lington train collided. tours th 1.

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