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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 40

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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS Abilene, Texas, Tues. Morning, September 27, ny Head Guilty, Now Hear Sentence M. C. (Sonny) Head now in a previous conviction lota desk a day and a a wait i a the punishme.it Hudpfos said at about 2 his county jail cell before heiagainst Head, finds out whether he wiil be; sentenced to life in prison. Head was found guilty by ja.m.

July 24 the burglar alarm Mrs. Tower In waler (-City Stops Mrs. John Tower, wife of the Republican senator, hit the campaign trail for the first time this week in her effort to see her husband re-elected to his a 'introduced by Miles priors, which included and prison Court jury Monday aiternoon of tne burglary of the a Count i i a the yar and he notion police, certified! Opened Door record vvas not fil Officer Saunders said he went to hfi vard after ,4 jui aenoeiated about an sav Same Man a 0 ca nolice rf lQ ()n he saw HeaS open the front to the building in- jde llead saw him and went Senate post. Two Big Country towns were on her Monday schedule in her swing through West Texas. On her arrival at Sweetwater, she was met by about 100 local residents gathered at the Ian County Public Library.

The visit was under No- the uwuuv ca ed nnlice jae neaa saw mm ana wont VK a uuut i UIC hour and immediately after tcslified Hthat adl a into building, Saunders direction of Mrs Myrtle Etz verdict was announced, same nian who was C0ll a ddcd. aml tho Tmi or Ra Mrc court appomlod attorneys.) vjclcd jn Jud BIack court The policeman said Head then Batjer and Charles a r-j 1K3 for and district to crawl out of a win- i fr I i ivi rtrt borough, requested that Judge i in Frath 4. Black sot his punlshment 1 g2 fo County inidow when he called for him Ho halt. Saunder then and the jury was dismissed. Ajwlher of Mj es wilnesses side the building -They then moved that counts; was a Department of Public'ed Head, he said, in the indictment against HeadjSafcty fingerprint expert Saunders said went in- which allege he has twice stified that prints taken from searched Head and found $8.50 viously been convicted of state prison term certifi- in change, on him as well as a crimes be thrown out.

prson icaies were Head's. cange, lock which and the Tower Belles, Mrs. Lance Sears, Mrs. Zane Turley, Mrs. Jane vernon and Mrs.

Paul Gould. Mrs. Tower gave Ed Akins and pro-tern, a U. S. flag which has flown over the na- he a tional capitoi and head librarian Mrs.

John Pepper a new book for the library. Following a morning coffee matched the coin Aflcr hearing proof put on byj The lone of the cold drink matchinejshe flew to Colorado City, where District A Bradle Milescame during the hearing before at the yard. was met by Mayor John Concerning the two alleged Judge Black. She was Patsy Student Count Up Two Of Abilene Colleges Abilene's three colleges have completed registration, with one college increasing its enrollment over last year and another at an all time high student count. Abilene Christian College has an all time high of 3,065 -up four students over last year, Hardin Simmons University has enrolled 1,791, an increase over last year's total of 1762.

McMurry College reports 1,363 students enrolled. Says African Student Barred by Baptists MACON, Ga. -(AP) "It's placed in a police car and kepi been an agonizing experience," said a Negro student from Africa who was forcibly removed from a Baptist church Sunday. Sam Jerry Oni, first Negro to attend Mercer University, said an interview: "I have been living with this nonsense of segregation in the church for the past three years. It's been an 'agonizing experience, and it's been a tering experience." I Oni, 25, of Ghana, said he was 668 534 Abilene Christian's breakdown with 3.064 students enrolled includes 1.001 freshmen, sophomores, 538 juniors, seniors, 226 graduate students, 23 post graduates and 74 special students.

The sophomore and ge Revokes Probated Term The probation of a three graduate enrollments also arejyear prison sentence given Billy th record breakers for ACC. jRay Breaux, 19, of 1301 Locust, Hardin Simmons officials recast April was revoked'Mondav until he agreed to leave the Tattnali Square Baptist church. The student said he intended to continue seeking a seat in the church because "missionaries from the Southern Baptist Convention came to my land teaching the word of God, but when I attempted to practice their was refused the opportunity in this country." After Oni's ouster, the church congregation voted to fire their pastor, assistant pastor and music director, all of whom had pressed for an open-door policy for Negroes. The vote asking for the resignation of the pastor, Dr. Thomas J.

Holmes; associate pastor, port 617 freshmen, 379 sipho- mores, 295 juniors, 309 seniors, 180 graduates and post graduates and 11 special students. This year's freshman class is theiglary. by 104th District Judge Owen Thomas. Breaux was given the probation after pleading guilty to bur- largest in H-SU history. Celebration Adult Probation Officer Rich- --jard Keathley filed the petition Smelled Alcohol jjrior convictions, Judge Black Coo'k Booser of 865 Poplar, a di-j Saunders told Head's court-j civic and political leaders.

iChinn and other Colorado City SAN'A. Yemen A 'seeking the revocation. Keathley said Breaux, who said he will announce, his deci- vorcee who sion in the case cafe, morning. Life Term now works at a attorneys, Charles and Bob Batjer, She gave the mayor another capital flag and went to a lunch- She said she had i a he smelled a on eon a the Civic House hosted by (Head about eight monts and dfr-JHead's breath but that he Bob i ocal insuranceman If the overrules the de-i scribed him as a or talk in a slurred and Tower campaign manager, fense motions and finds the a man with a 5 in 8 cged prior convictions Head ara valid, his sentence! The officer said Head admit- She added she wiil "wait" forited the burglary to him at the be an automatic life pn- son term as a time! 35 soon a posslble ll Ove If the judge grants the mo lion. Head will be sentenced to; 2 1 2 jjhlm when he goes to prison and time of the arrest and explained was.

"just stupid, I gues" to him onjdo such a thing. Mrs. Don Powell, chairman of the luncheon arrangements where she can visit days at the prison. Three Witnesses I Both Curry and Saunders said iwhen questioned by defense at- iuiii iu HI thre witnessesjtorneys that there was a watch- on the wrecking vard burelarv the mornin hearing be-dog inside the yard the night of conviction aloncT" fore the jury. The defense attorneys mov-i ed to throw out the prior viction counts because one 1 5 the counts already a Bur Tney were John Curr i er of lhe wreckin of Alarm Service Carpet Paths and Spots Easily Removed or cleon carpef wcll-to-woil.

Safe Blue Lustre re-brighfens colors, leaves nop Rent eosy-ro-use electric shampooer for $1 a day of Abilene Drug, 3 locations. which has alarms at the yard; and City Policeman a 11 Saunders, who arrested a inside the main building at the yard. Curry testified a window at the building had apparently bec-n forced open'to gain entry and that change had been taken from a cold drink machine and the burglary. Jurors are Domestic Rela- ons Judge Henry Strauss, Amarillo; L. L.

Dnnis, 2625 N. 6th; David C. Hutchins, 1350 S. Treadaway; E. L.

Jones, 4082 Stratford; Mrs. Beverly A. Smith, 333 Sayles; W. 2042 N. 8th: Mrs.

H. A. Smith, 1033 Ballinger; J. L. Swain, 1966 Anson; H.

J. Wer- 195B Ross; Ray McCowen, committee, introduced Mrs. Tower. Mrs. Tower told the group her talks with women indicated their principal concern was with the war in Viet Nam and inflation.

She indicated she and Tower were optimistic about the campaign, ''but we are working as hard as we know' how." thousand celebrating Thirty Yenenis was to is dailv nad reported to him missed three day; packed San'a's Liberation of reporting, had failed to make Square Monday to see Presidem restitution and hati failed to find Abdullah Ai-Sallal ride bv at the head of fighters ,000 soldiers tribal work as ordered in his probation decree. and Thei, biggest armed parade in thejMOYie Month country's history was to mark the fourth anniversary of the revolution which overthrew Imam (King) Mohammed Al- Badr AUSTIN (AP) Gov. John Connally has proclaimed October as "Movie Month in Texas" in conjunction with national movie month. Three Swindling Complaints Filed Three felony complaints alleging check swindling were filed Monday with Justice of the Peace H. F.

Long. Charged were: Russell E. Sanders, 34, address listed as 3033 Bickley, involving a check given Zale's Jewelers, 241 Pine, Sept. 12. Ray Carter, address listed as 2249 S.

28th, Involving a $344.60 check given the Bowman Lumber 1102 Oak, Aug. 31. V. G. Musselman address listed as 1201 Minter Lane, involving a $50 check given a Safeway food store July 27.

Port Lavaca, the county seat of Calhoun County, had a 1965 population of 10,500. music director Jack W. Jones, was 259-189. The dispute began last June 26 when two Negroes attending a summer program at Mercer went to services at Tattnali Square, which is on the Mercer campus. Meanwhile, in Atlanta, about 125 Baptist pastors adopted a resolution commending the three "for maintaining a Christ- like spirit in this matter." In another development, Dr.

Holmes verified that a group in the university preached him area has ap- about forming another campus area church. "I don't know what will come of it. I'm not sure I want to go through with it because wouldn't want it to come into existence motivated by the strife conditions," he said. Now Mother can smooth out her facial lines right at home--thanks to a new non-surgical simulated face-lift called 2ND DEBUT. It contains skin-smoothing CEP-600 (CEF-1200 for the face over 40).

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