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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 1

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I "WITHOUT OR WITH OFFENSE TO FRIENDS OR FOES WE SKETCH YOUR WORLD EXACTLY AS IT Byron sx 83RD YEAR NO 245 ABILENE TEXAS MONDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 17 TEN 7TI0N 5 CENTS DAILY 15 CENTS SUNDAY Auoewud Prut (IF) A PAGE ON E- Aondeirsoou yeomb -'J By Katharyn Duff The arrival of one of ua humane at Year 100 of Life Is an occasion for celebration for newspaper interviews on secrets of longevity for a party for gathering of offspring and offspring's offspring Social Security has come to recognize the importance of such lofty birthdays When the computers at Baltimore headquarters guardians of vital statistics on millions of us spew out announcements of centennial events hometown Social Security offices are advised Then SS Administrator Victor Christgau has developed the pleasant habit of sending personal greetings to be delivered by local Social Security officials Bob Tuley manager of the local SS district received such an advisory about a Mrs of Abilene the other day He got a birthday card from the administrator to deliver to her He did How did Tuley know her 100th birthday was near? the woman demanded Tuley explained young man' Mrs said thanked her for that Tuley says) just keep it to yourself made the mistake of telling people when I was 90 Not again You keep it to yourself" Bob is Social Security records are private Besides gallantry demands that a woman's age even if 100 is her own business to and happy birthday!" Boh says 1000 Reported Arrested in Cuba GUANTANAMO BAY Cuba in self-imposed exile here (AP) Cuban exiles at this US stands now at approximately naval base said Sunday they an increase of 75 since have reports that over 1000 per- Prime Minister Fidel Castro sons were rounded up and jailedshut off the water pipeline 10 in Santiago de Cuba last Satur- days ago day on charges of The exiles live in their own olutionary activities against thebarracks and have their own armed imess hall where they are fed Some of those reportedly ar- for 80 cents a day rested were army officers the' The noon meal available for exiles said 35 cents is designed to provide! Their report is without any 2800 calories and is primarily! confirmation from US or Cu-for those who work here but1 ban just as is a re- commute from Cuba For these port that the Cubans have it is often the only meal of the' cleared all civilians from a five-'day 'mile-deep area around this big! Since the water cutoff 517 Cu ban workers have been fired1 i The number of Cubans living about for bein Castro iites" To the standard reports of food medicine and clothing shortages in Cuba the exiles! Rites Pend For Civic Leader George Anderson Abilene of Mrs Anderson who died here philanthropist churchma nJuly 1 1957 i business leader is dead at age1 Mr Anderson a resident of 93 Abilene since 1893 was: He died at 9:30 pm Sunday1 Chairman board of directors at Hendrick Memorial Hospital The Reporter Publishing Co jin the Minnie Anderson Build-'whtch publishes the Abilene Re-ling a structure he gave the'PwterNews I institution as a memorial to his' Chairman board of directors ilate wife First National Bank Funeral arrangements re' I Burial wlU be in Elmwood committeeman Hardin Sim-Memorial Park beside the grave mon University Senior deacon First Baptist Church President Abilene Printing and Stationery Co He had been hospitalized since Jan 31 His survivors include one sister Mrs Luther McCrea Sr' formerly of Cisco and recently a resident of Nashville Tenn with a daughter and several nieces and nephews Mrs Er-Mr nest Fumagalli of Whittier nest Fumagalli of Whittier (POP) GARRETT rites set Tuesday GEORGE ANDERSON funeral arrangements pending Veteran Educator Dies in Eastland AflfM ST learner snoes are reported oy and superintendent of of Garrett was bom March ithe exiles to be almost 'T Mr Garrett was bom March Ameirkiainis ECiilllled InlyirS by impos- isible to obtain tenn IduMtor diid 4- 1896 in Milligan Tenn He £allf" H- I Workr Sunder ih CM a laud Memori8! Hosphal JEsS Univenitv Mrs- John of Granta M- Fmn Workers on the base here are 339 1 permitted to buy shoes but doctor them to make them old before wearing them folfowhij uiu uic8i8 r' "Wiiiig following 1 nome He sutierea ihn Mr attack Saturday night hl done graduate 1 work tthe SL John Am Mm irned to the hospital University of Michigan ana at Calif in 111 Muiimi vicl uni lcm al will be held at 3:30 Hafdm-Sunmons University Motor Anderson jr of Cl ixts 'shor dead a uX'nili'tary 1 It was expected that the' According to a surviving witr'ciLflld even if thpy are being Tuesday In the Hamiier In 1942-43 he taught at River- Paso- EvaJs policeman Sunday night and American movie theater would ness one of the dead Ameri-j0 al me me- 'Funeral Home chapel with the side Military Academy at Tenn Yancey irdMhat of and Victor By MAU'OLM BROWNE miliUry police Monday began 1961 111 US servicemen have1!" returneJ He suffered aat Payne College SAIGON South Viet Nam'riding with shotguns on all been killed by hostile action lhe Cuban government has tor-geconj aMack '(apia team of apparently school buses used by American and 76 have died of other bidden the purchase of shoes on anj rptyrned highly skilled Viet Cong terror-children causes the base and confBcates any it Funeral 6 Wanted 8a srcnds be closed permanently along cans a Marine Corps captain! To control the flow of workers Rev Ray CameronT pastor of Gainesville Ga He moved to McCrea Odessa 1 s- l-j li of Midland Bell County Native Anderson was a native championship Texan trn at Salado Bell a TCU letter- County Oct 18 1871 His father aiming to theiink fence and is topped by Mr Garrett at the old Randolph man in tootbaii basketball and was Capt Vachel Hobbs Ander- his' identity or possible role in dents in various parts of South theater audience to take cover barbed wire It extends tor per- College Burial will be in Cisco tennis a Civil war veteran Vint Mam urhan fha Knmh 1 1 1 a heart attack but had nii Camea ms MA oegm a leading to Cuba Howard He mx Ariz AnoersMt A Dallas woman visiting re- centlv in Eastland was telling about an exasperating visit she had from a somewhat decorator and his very inquisitive aide The woman was in the midst of redecorating her home and had made arrangements tor the decorator shop to send an expert for consultation At the appointed time the doorbell rang Mrs opened the door and there stood the decorator swatches in hand There stood beside him a big-size French poodle well-manicurcd well harbored jeweled collared poodle The woman was taken aback at the decorator's assistant but she admitted both The decorator went about his business of consulting The poodle went about his business too sniffing and inspecting house and furnishings Mrs got a bit decorator seemed too Mrs and decorator went I He had taught and coached in the Cisco public school and had SE served as Junior High School become Flsher hlch aSj then searched Junior College He was presi- I Over the past year the num- abiienk dent of Lions International vmaJl'a ttrJFn her of Cuban guard posts visi- IJSW Counsellors of Texas and was nf a rJS ble from inside the base has a past Lions District Governor about doubled and telephone I mT Kti Tu' was a flagman with the survey crew which laid out the town iii cioudinm wirmtr Mondtyl nc was a jiicnioer oi me per-: At the age of 16 Mr posts has been established um aiMwcn mi It Mandiy i'- manent committee on admit- I JJV nnuiic doNdiara aid roMrr Tuadijr lanen- commiiwe un son was introduced to the ln addition the Cubans have Huh aomuy tut tance for the Lions Crippled business when he sot LONDON (AP) Britain an- Greece Turkey and Cyprus and completed a massive tkxm Camp at Kerrville as devil" on the old Fisher County Call a newspaper established at Roby bp the late Dr Davis the i i do imnir ana imaiy lum rirarini ana jgtf Judge Crane of was seen what was new outbursts on the troubled Baii Presjdent Johnson spe-tries report it is manned around ar aish He commander of Ander- newi- a earthing ap- was a past Sweetwater and the late Mondiy 1373 upstairs to chock drapes The jparently the bomb in a canvas eastcm Mediterranean island rial envoy failed to win accept- the clock pixxile went too Mrs i satchel It is believed a thirdj The announcement came as aree tor a US-British proposal mindful of carpets and up- or a woman was involved (Undersecretary of State George for a 10000-man Western peace-holstcry was getting jittery Tight security measures wcreiW Ball flew home after his keeping force on Cyprus Cyprus Tiflht put into effect immediately and week-long series of Iabilene NATIVE Veterana of World War I Texas Smith Anson lawyer urtw cloud? wm Mmdoy wormcriAssociation of Schools Adminis-i Mr Anderson was married and Texas Association Oct 1 1890 in the Roby First TEMPFftATrftF of 8010018 Superinteiv- Baptist Church to Minnie Lauri oab dents He was a member of the Kiefer the daughter of Dr and Masonic Lodge and the Eastern Mrs Frank Kiefer The Kiefers Star ihad moved to Fisher County in I From 1927 until 1955 he was' 1889 a member of the First Christian Mr Anderson continued work-Churph in Cisco While an elder 'ing tor the Call advancing in in the Cisco church he ordained the printing art until a change as a minister his son Jack of ownership threw him and his MillllBlvl 111W -VB1( wivii vi 11M1- i(IB visits to President Archbishop Makarios was opposed But US authorities said the idea of an international force has not been dropped and that further intensive negotiations are to be ex-pected Greeks Elect Papandreou ATHENS Greece (APi-Vet- Britain and Cyprus wp taking pgn statesman George Papan the crisis into the UN Security dreou i his Center Union Par-lpSShJUliaH5 He was a member of new brother-in-law Hugh Ki'fr Council on Monday ty to a stunning election victory jjd i Eastland First Christian fer out of jobs i Diplomats here expressed Sunday It will put him in firm suSli imi niitx 7: amriw tma: Church and an elder there since concern that another serious control of his country at a time £3fii Ji" pm clash between feuding Greek 0f crisis over Cyprus land Turkish Cypriots could in-1 The 76-year-old Papandreou flame the island and spark a an(j bis moderate party were' war between Greece ndTiiH certain to capture an absolute Ruby Trial to Open Today Earl Northrup Succumbs at 79 The decorator seemed ill at case The poodle seemed calm He went into a bathroom and came back with dripping whiskers He must have found himself a drink The delegation went back downstairs The decorator looking distracted sat down and did some figuring Mrs feeling distraught and probably looking it received the estimates on the job believe I will wait about deciding" she said one eye on the roaming poodle "This has been a rather trying day 1 The decorator didn't seem to care He went to the door The poodle did too Mrs opened the portal The dog took off in a long lope down the street "Your dog Mrs said "He's running off Can you catch him?" the decorator exclaimed thought the pesky thing was your In Dallas District Court lopouios leader DALLAS Tex (AP) Jack fense No reason was given tion that a fair jury may be se-blackmail We shall fight cour-of the Rightist National Radi- Ruby goes on trial for murder Belli spent many hours last lected and declared: will ageously and resolutely against cal Union conceded defeat I Monday his life at stake and week try ing to get the trial base the trial on whether we the designs or attacks on our The Radical Union under the pride and prejudice of Dal-moved out of Dallas on grounds have a government of laws or longtime former Premier Con-! las at issue that a fair hearing here is im-'bv men The American system The president described Caramanlis had gov-j Dist Judge Joe Brown a possible He argued that Dallas' of jurisprudence will be on ireats as outside by Greece for eight straight'solidly built bushy-browed Tex- pride in its civic image was trial" ary intervention and from year until last June Caraman- an is to convene court at 9 badly wounded in November's Judge Brown in shelving within by anarchial activities" did not participate in Sun-' am mad cycle of murder and that Belli' change of venue motion Th British Defense election Ruby 52 a strip joint opera- prejudices now are too deep to for the time being put it this announcement said about 300 KinB Faui probably will call tor stepped from a crowd last be erased wsy: true test of deter- Earl Northrup 79 a life-long resident of Abilene was dead on arrival at Hendrick Memorial Hospital at 5 pm Sunday He resided at 1366 Palm arrangements are pending and will be announced by the Kiker-Warren Funeral Home Mr Northrup was ill only a short time He worked in his planing shop at 14th and Palm Saturday Born Aug 1 1884 in Abilene he was married to Miss Esther McKee Oct 24 1906 in Abilene She died Feb 28 1960 He had operated the planing mill at its present location since 1932 Prior to that time his shop was k- cated at 826 3rd He began his career as a wheelwright and repaired buggies and wagons in Abilene ana was active until his death Mr Northrup was an early day member of the First Christian Church in Abilene He was a charter member at the Brook-hollow Christian Church where n'he was an eider Surviving are three sons Mcr-line of Brownwood Franklin of Agreement Inked To End Air Strike more troops were being added on Papandreou Monday to form Nov 24 and while a national "The people of Dallas pep mining whether or not the state to the present peace Force of a new government television audience looked on haps unconsciously have to' and defense can receive a fair around 3 000 men who seek to I will be Papandreou's third aghast shot down Lee Harvey have a sacrifice in order to and impartial trial in this case curb communal strife on Oswald 24 accused of assas- cleanse themselves to prove rests upon the actual examina-sinating President John Ken-that Dallas is a law-abiding tion the prospective jurors" community They feel if Ruby is executed it would re-establish some sense of law and Belli maintained EARL NORTHRUP 1956 photo from files rett of Abilene Mrs Love-lady of Abilene Mrs Higgins of Tulsa Okia and Mrs Frank Ruth of Miami 21 grandchildren and eight time in the office At stake in Sunday's election were the 300 seats in Greece's single house As the vote piled up it seemed that the Center Union won at least 170 seats The Center sweeping His attorney Melvin Belli devictory took votes away from dared: saw Ruby This examination is Monday's first order of business and is expected to continue for many days The There are on call 900 prospec- NEWS INDEX MIAMI Fla (AP) Striking clerks and National Airlines Sunday signed an agreement ending a walkout which grounded the sixth largest airline at the height of the Florida tourist season National immediately I recalling 4500 employes furloughed after 1800 members of the Air Lines Employes Association walked out at 12:01 am Saturday The big problem here is not' just that everyone is prejudiced tive veniremen as they both the rightist ERE and thelshoot Oswald but no one saw but that Dallas is on trial It is are called Communist-line United Demo-jinto this man's 'not that these people lack integ-j Each side has 15 peremptory jcratic Left The latter dropped! On the eve of the trial it was rity but this is a case On 15 occasions if to little more than 10 per cent announced that Ruby's original the city is on the they wish either side may dis- SECTION A TV tot Spwti 4-5 TV Scant Editorials Camici Aamamaiit 7 10 The family requests that remembrances be in the form of Route 5 Abilene and Horace of donations to the building fund of the Brookhoilow Christian Church San Bernardino Calif four daughters Mrs William A Bar- jof the vote not enough to give attorney Tom Howard of Dallas had withdrawn from the de lit a role in parliament However Dist Atty Henryqualify a person from jury duty Wade expressed bis convic-iwithout giving any reason i 1.

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