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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 9

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Friday, January 28, 1966 (The Austin talesman Austin, Texas Page 9 focused heariitgg Insurance Men Due Talks Here SMALLEST HEARING AID EVER MADE BY S0N0T0NE Ivan R. Williams Jr. Now City Night Judge Reinhackel Honored By Club The Austin Club honored Har Grover Cleveland Bergdoll Famed Draft Dodger Dies NOTHING WORN OUTSIDE EAR Urn Ivan R. Williams an as on private security guards and weeks by the Council, made it fire prevention. i through second reading.

Appar- old G. Reinhackel as "Member of the Year" at its annual The bonds went to First South- ently only requirements for in- sistant attorney general, has been named judge of the city's first night Corporation Court. Capitol Staff Health insurance company executives from throughout Texas will gather in Austin Monday to study what direction RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Grover Cleveland Borgdoll, the Philadelphia playboy who be membership meeting this week. west Company of Dallas for alsurance coverage need to be Can you ten tmt man is wearing the all-in-the-ear Reinhackel, a charter member hammered out.

The 29-year-old Williams was came one of the country's most of the Austin Club, is owner of 1 the Insurance Industry can take The Council Isntructed the H. G. Reinhackel Son, gener sunti in tms real-lite, unretouched photo? Thli It how FOCUSED HEARING works Intld the ear. Th SONET hearing lid slips into the sar. Tho flexible tartii adjusts comfortably to the ear canal, directing sounds to the eardrum.

in serving the over-65 popula- bid of 3.42 per cent on $6 mil-1 lion in revenue bonds and to First National City Bank of New York for a bid of 3.4 per cent on $3 million in general obligation bonds. named Thursday by the City Council after a five-minute executive session that capped the Council's 10-hour day. al insurance brokers, 711 West city, attorney to get with representatives of security firms WORN ALL IN THE EAR tion when Medicare begins next notorious draft dodgers in World War is dead at 72. Wesibrook Psychiatric Hospital here confirmed today that he Avenue. He is former chairman July.

of the house committee in the and insurance men before next Thursday's session. Beginning Feb. 15, Williams Keynote speaker for the one Austin Club. The sale of the bonds had died Thursday. Cause of death was not announced.

day meeting will be Alvin M. Reinhackel is active in na been postponed from October tional insurance organizations, and made his way to Germnay. There, he married a German woman and went into exile. They had four children. "I wish to emphasize I am not a conscientious objector," Bergdoll said in March of 1934.

"When the draft board sent me a notice to appear I was on a trip. I could not have appeared on time before the draft board, as I had not received the notification." Then, he said, the draft board listed him as an evader and put federal authorities on his trail. The brewer's son had inherited a reported $800,000. But the U.S. government seized the money when he fled the Bergdoll became a national figure when he ignored a 1917 because of unsettled market conditions.

will be on the bench at the Police and Courts Building Monday through Thursday from 7 p.m. until midnight and on Friday and Saturday from 7 p.m. until 2 a.m. and is a past "Most Loyal Ganer" of Blue Goose, an inter David, assistant commissioner for the Social Security Admin istration, the government department charged with admin istering Medicare. Combustion Engineers took national insurance group.

Homer Leonard was re-elect the boiler contract over two oth-er bidders. The boiler is the draft call and spent the next three years hiding from authorities, taunting the draft board with postcards mailed from around the country. T-Vl Williams won the $9,000 a yea Sonotonefc AMAZUVG NEW all-in-the-ear HEARING AID Sonotone's great hearing triumph the smallest hearing aid we ever made is worn completely in your ear. It's our amazing new SONET. This exciting aid, the smallest ever made by Sonotone to fit all into the ear, can help millions with our new jocused hearing inside the ear canal.

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ed president of the Austin Club at the annual meeting. Also re second expensive piece of equip Others on the program will be Joe Peel, legal counsel for the Health Insurance Association of job over apparently only two other applicants defense at ment the Council has purchased Finally, authorities seized him 1 torney Warren MKenney and America, Chicago; II. Lewis elected were Fred Sharp, vice president, and Walter Caven, secretary-treasurer. at his mother's home known for the power plant to be built on Decker Lake east of the city. A generator for the plant cost Charles Lind, also an assistant Rietz, president of the Texas 65 attorney general.

Health Insurance Association, as a "castle" in Philadelphia in 1920. He was found hiding face down in a window seat. Caven was also re-elected as director along with Louis R. the city $6 million. The new judge is a graduate Houston; Joe Belden, director of The comprehensive fire pre (he Texas Belden PoH, Dallas; Court-martialed as a "techni Cook, Howard T.

Cox, and Harry Whitworth. Harold Hinderer, financial ad cal deserter," Bergdoll was sen of The University of Texas law school (1961), Texas and Travis High School. He is married to the former Sarah Ann New directors selected were viser for the Daughters of tenced to five years in prison. Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, vention ordinance made it through first reading Thursday, but there were indications that the measure will have rough sledding in trying to outlaw all fireworks from the city.

Terrell of Austin. The couple But he talked military authorities into letting him go to Maryland, where he claimed he had JUMUiUNt ins nouse oi neanng Louis; C. C. Yost, Union WITH EVERY CsyH lives at 2315 Pruett Street. They Harold Hoefgen, A.

J. (Bert) Malonye, Henry A. Mathews, Stephen J. Matthews, W. Price A.

F. Raynsford, Wade Spilman and D. L. Welch. Bankers Insurance Dallas; In 1934 he appealed to President Franklin D.

Roosevelt for a pardon, and in May 1935 his wife, Berta, came to the United States with their four children to plead for clemency for her husband. Both appeals were denied. He made 'a statement to The Associated Press in August 1935, saying he would surrender to federal authorities and plead have two children. buried a "pot of gold." and Charles Scott, Great Amer Two noncommissioned offi 1 Send me FREE actual-size replica (non- I operating) of smallest hearing aid Sono-j I tone ever made worn all in the ear. I I Writs I In other actions Thursday, the ican Reserve Insurance OF AUSTIN 410 SCARBROUGH BLDG.

AUSTIN, TEXAS GR 2-7958 H. E. RURUP, MGR. cers accompanied him, and en Dallas. The latter two will con Council sold $9 million worth of The measure will be worked on again next week.

The private security ordinance, worked on now for three United States government duct a panel on health insur route Bergdoll stopped at his mother's house for a word with bonds, bought a $4.2 million boiler, and passed ordinances ance for the senior citizen. City Stat cabinet heads receive salaries of $25,000 each. i her. He escaped fled to Canada Horace W. Busby former guilty to draft evasion which iwwtfBMiiewiiltWj special assistant to President carried a sentence of one year Johnson, and now a business consultant in Washington, D.

Mansfield Named As US Negotiator will address the group at noon mm PPL CENTRAL HOME AIR CONDITIONING SYS TEM BOUGHT JAN. 15- WARCH 31, 1966 Imagine! This 12-inch Zenith Model N1250L personal portable TV a $99.95 value (Manufac- turer's suggested retail price) a TV you can enjoy in any room while you enjoy cool Carrier comfort in every room. This TV bonus ipplits to existing homas and don not apply to subdivision developers or builders, u- oiuuu. sua aut st mux mm WAYNE DAYTON HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 8501 Restored Blvd. Gl 2-1607 Authorized William Hunter McLean, Chairman of the State Board of Insurance, will moderate the one day meeting, sponsored jointly by the Texas Legal Re serve Officials Association and in prison and a $10,000 fine.

However, he had some provisions: "First, that the court-martial findings be voided in my case and taken out of the hands of the military department; secondly, that my family be permitted to reside permanently in the United States." The government again ignored it. On May 25 of 1939, having sent his family to the United States, he returned from Germany and was arrested while on an ocean liner. He was taken to Governors Island and later the Texas Association of Life 3915 GUADALUPE GROWING WITH AUSTIN ANNOUNCES AN ADDITIONAL LOCATION Insurance Officials. The seminar, expected to draw It was generally suspected that the place of contact was Rangoon, a point which Moyers has not confirmed or denied up to now. Mansfield, who headed a five-man senatorial delegation that toured Eastern Europe and Asia last fall, was in Rangoon Nov.

25. By DARIUS S. JIIABVALA New York Herald Tribune UNITED NATIONS US Sen. Mike Mansfield Mont, was named Thursday as the US official who directly contacted a representative of the North Vietnamese Government in Burma and handed him a communication listing US proposals for peace talks. Mansfield was identified by a over 200 life insurance company heads, will be held at the new Wilbur Clark Crest Hotel in Austin.

New Refuges court-martialed and sentenced ir tin -f to seven years at hard labor. reliable source whose govern- ment has been used in the past as a channel of communication on the Viet Nam crisis as the WASHINGTON Federal efforts to preserve waterfowl reached a peak in 1964. Nine new refuges were opened, acres of land were pur Half Cancer Funds WASHINGTON The Na man who carried the message on behalf of the Washington ad tional Institutes of Health spend nearly $1 billion a year. They Peterson Appl. of Austin 1321 S.

Congress (A MAYTAG LOCATION FOR OVER 21 YEARS) HI 4-1164 DON MAC IVER, Manager chased and 178,000 acres were ministration. The US memorandum handed protected against wetland I supply half of all funds used ifor cancer research. to the Hanoi representative contained 14 points clearly stating ff'Ltl AND SEAFOOD ALL KINDS FRESH DAILY AT QUALITY SEAFOOD the policy position on negotia tions to settle the Viet Nam war, and the long-term goals of DON MAC IVER MANAGER IS YEARS WITH THE MAYTAG COMPANY LEROY C. PETERSON OWNER AUSTIN'S MR. MAYTAG FOR OVER 25 YEARS 409 E.

1 9th GR 8-5737 the US for that region. Hanoi reaction was unfavorable. While While House Press Sec retary Bill Moyers had con THE MOST EXPERIENCED AND DEPENDABLE MAYTAG PAIR IN CENTRAL TEXAS firmed earlier this month that a US official had contacted a representative of Hanoi, he would not reveal the name of the person. Hi at COME CELEBRATE WITH US LESS Rock-Roll Outfit Out On Bond than Members of the 13th Floor Elevators, local rock 'n' roll musical group, left the sixth floor Travis County jail Friday after being held overnight on dope charges. Released on $1,000 bond were AT BOTH LOCATIONS BUY MAYTAG TODAY! Roger (Roky) Erickson, 18, leader of the group known as "Roky and His 13th Floor Elevators," John Walton, 19, Stacy Southerland, 20, James Thomas Hall, 23, and Hall's 26-year-old wife, Cleamentine Hal.

All were charged Thursday night with illegal possession of marijuana by Detective Sergeant Leonard Flores in the Justice Court of Frank McBee. At price torney Jack McCelland signed ALL MAYTAG MODELS WITH FULL RANGE their bond. The four musicians and Hall's wife were arrested Thursday OSS night in Hall's apartment at 403 OF FEATURES: feUIINfe GOING GONE East 38th Street. Vice squad Lieutenant Har vey E. Gann, and Sergeants Lee Conner, Flores and Robert of fall and winter AT Jones armed with a search FACTORY gOSE warrant made the arrest.

Gann said about two pounds of marijuana were confiscated. He said marijuana was found il LJ1 price SALE in a car as well as in two other apartments at 3412 South Congress where Walton and Southerland live, and at 404 East 18th where Erickson Valley Martinque Dolmode Paradise Kittens Salvini J. Norman Ltd. College Deb. Joyce EACH WITH FULL FACTORY WARRANTY PLUS PETERSON'S OWN 2 YR.

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20.00 reg. 16.00 reg. 13.00 reg. 10.00 DALLAS (AP) Possible use by the Navy of an Army tactical missile, the Lance will be explored under a contract just signed between Ling Temco Voughi and the navy. The contract calls for design of equipment to permit launching of the Lance from the test ship, the USS Norton Sound.

The Lance is being tested at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico for the Army. 650 5 2 LOCATIONS ONE GOAL-SERVICE.

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