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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 19

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KEAL ESTATE TIIE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 7 Abiirad Ttaaa Maaday Eveaiag February 7 1SS HOUSES FOR BALE Naturopath Bill Delayed in House Evacuating Tachens Means Removing 41 688 Persons $800000 3 Bd Rm aM ft" MW GI bee only Cud 4-119 LOW PRICED GI HOMES an Nona eeg geutk iUn af ton CaU 44IM tar 11 -Pfeietutai today NO JOKING In kaytag If raa ara tatorrawe koytag a aaw THE ASSOCTATED PRESS The Chlocae Nationalist evacuation of the Tie hen and other island just off Red doorstep involves removal of an estimated total of 41 MS people Troop guerrilla and civilians The difficulty of the operation protected and aided by the protected and aided by the 7lh Fleet is illustrated by the Tac AUSTIN Delaying tactics stalled Howe action today on a bin to regulate naturopathic medicine Rep Harry Lehman of Giddings sponsor of the bin protested when Rep Gene Smith of Fort Worth asked permission to have the House consider a water district biU ahead of the meuure The House sided with Smith 3 ig 95-35 to take up his bUl ting a water conservation district fn-- Haltom City in Tarrant County thraa bedroom kricfc kerat wkk caattal hrattag ta tUa katka aa a teat ia Etaweog WaaU ran keg Mr rumr Than kamaa an arallakla ta rat trace aa MM baa ar I1JMM gave aa FRA taeee (aa aw aabalba aa kjr collies 4-aua FIRST $100000 DOWN aria thb lavaty thraa ktiraeoi hnat wllk nnmlc tUa katk aid caatral beetle rhoica beat Ion We hava tka kajr aa CaU anw MUS $750000 TOTAL PRICE LEGAL NOTICE TAYLOU COUNTY I MIDDLETON ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Soiled pnpaaab tain ba ncaivad by the Ounmbataaan Caait a( Taylor Canty A Mine Tnaa at tha at flea al tka Cam-labaioacn Caait uatU 11:04 am Fabraaiy IMS araettaa a I Livestock Battd- The Senate Investigating Committee heard Atty Cen John Ben Shepperd deny any knowledge bout a telephone call from first ant Atty Gen Robert TroUi to the land board office inquiring about a veterans land file Sen Jimmy Phillip Hid an application which had received no action for six months got prompt attention the fond in quest ion being apraised the day after Trotti'a cafi Trotti said he made the can bid (ought no preferential treatment Shepperd said Phillips also has written the Land Office making inquiry about veterans aplications He produced one such tetter ha Mid wu written by PhiUipa A resolution by Rep Lana of Wharton wu introduced in the house to amend the constitution so the governor would appoint two members to serve with the land commissioner the veterans land board The board is composed of the governor attorney general and land commissioner Both Gov Shivers and shepperd hava said laws requiring the governor and attorney general to serve as ex-officio members on various boards te had because they don't have time to attend meetings of such boards The Senate land program inquiry started early Sheperd 3rd graf 62 for tki live non kama It ta aD nmatnirtiaa Vary rloaa ta kai liar aa a'wiptiiay cantrr A tarv aaad ky aa loan GI baa It vaeaat awl today I ralHa 4-115 $75000 DOWN For mM caah yaa can aura tkla in bed roam kwaa taday Monthly yay-mrata an IMM It tocatad oa a corner very draa aad kaa Ms ai beet ayace CaU 4419 Tede ChrtaUaa Kelley Cbreaca I LlMI MLS ART WORK This spectacular winter scene of Chittenango Falls near the central New York community of Chittenango attracted hundreds of viewers as temperatures continued to hover around the zero mark in one of the longest cold spells of the year in the area i IN ABILENE BUTTEBNUT Taylor Cooaly Abilaaa Texet Froposab nab ba ytobdy narked aa tha aavebee with tha asms at tbs project data at bid ayMinf aad line at Mdder Propose ll nay be aaade eoparatety aa aay eomMaatWa at the follow lag: 1 CRAIN UNK FENCE LUMBER A STEEL FENCE ISM LB PLATFORM SCALES 4 POULTRY CAGES Eerb Md ahaU ba aceanaaabi by a earhler'i check leaned by a keek aitiefac-tary to the Beard at Cownlnbaerg ar a nd tram a reliable lanty an paiiy payable erttheot raee urea to tha order of Taylor Ceoaty to aa amoral at tve per real cMl at tba largeat poailbb total of the bid Mda aubmktad aa a taaraatra that the bidder win eater tote a contract end tv rente bead aad soaraaty aa railed br the apeelflcatlona At the qbeve how the Mda will ba opened pablblv aad read abed Bida race lead alter tha rloatag tine win ba returned ted Telegraphed ar telephone! bids etteratleae will not be considered Attn! ioa celled to tha tab thb kn thaa tha yraranhtg ware ratea bbad Kid aa similar wart in AkUaaa Taaaa i time Mda ara aptatd mart mder thb caatrab Plana apectflebloiia aad propoeel brmt ly be aMabad et tha office at Tucker Undbarg- Arrhiteeto ft Eagle sera M1U Cedar Straet AMIaae Taaaa where they may br saambad without cheree or may be obtained eaea deposit at SIMS br eerb et ef plane Tha toll depoaR etnoort artll ha returned "non tha return et tha plana and apaieitlratiaM la good cendUba withia fifteen U) days attar tha award at tract Tha Cammtasloaara Caart rtt-rrae right to retret etiv aad an Mda aad to viva aU tormeMlee TAYLOR COUNTY TEXAS By: Reed lag-Mbe Coaaty Jadsa San Angelo Abilene Jaycees Open 'War' lor Hew Members ens when tides running 16 to It feet on the rocky beaches nre expected ta cut loading time to six hours daily The two islands Upper and Lower Tachen lie 200 miles north of Formosa 14 miles off the Red China coast They have been the northern anchor of defense perimter They are little more thaa 13 square miles area with few landing benches Besides the estimated 15000 troope and the same number of civilians to be taken off the Tacb-ens a huge amount of heavy equipment must be moved It was taken to the rocky idands over a long period of time for long-term defense and some of it will bo hard to take off over limited beaches Chinese press reports today laid many Tachen islanders although preferring to leave rather than live under the Communists were putting up placards on their doors: We are gone but we will come back before long1 Reports from Formosa still do not spell out precisely which of the other islands are to be evacuated but Associated Press Correspondent Fred Hampton radioed from Taipei that the Nationalists also ara withdrawing from Yu Shan and Pishan islands Yu Sian is a group 35 miles northeast of the Tachens and like them has been under Red attack from the sea Latest reports put its civilian fishing population at 500 with a garrison of 850 guerrillas Pishan is 32 miles southwest of the Tachens base for put guerrilla raids on the mainland 12 miles away Its last reported civilian population wu 1173 with a guerrilla garrison of 2400 The Nationalists also may have to give up Nanchishan Island 90 miles south of the Tachens Hamp-son reported Monday the Chinese press in Taipei now say Nanchl shan is to be held as a shield for Formosa" He however that Nanchishan soon could become indefensible and dangerous to hold the Tachens Nanchishan hu a garrison of 5000 regular troops and a civilian population of 1765 Two island groups which will be defended are the Quemoy Islands off the Red port of Amoy and the Matsu group (including the nearby Paichuan or White Dog Islands) blocking the entrance to the port of Foochow Quemoy and its small satellite islands lie 120 miles across the Formosa trait from Formosa Tha Matsus are 100 mites northwest of Formosa In the 350 mites of offshore ten between the Tachens in the North and Quemoy in the South the Nationalists hold other small islands such Wuchiu 72 mites west of Formosa's northern tip OUTSTANDING BUY For a lot al beast br yew aaoney hb attractive two bedroom located ee a corner lot with cyctoos baeod beck yard craM ba Jab what yaa havs btea bob lib br Larsa Utchea aad pbaty al iloaet apace flew braaea beat liabb throughout Loaa rfUbUa reeasaabb awothty eeyauate Sea MM ShaUoa aad ran f-M7S 0 INCOME PLUS A abd beaan aach moath besides a flat to llvt yaaraaH coaid ba yaara by owning thb largo aavta room daybx located oa the Soetketae near i veabat to bw Uae A doyiea that always rented lour room aad Mh aa aide aad three fanbhad wkfc bath all for a very naaaaable yrka CaU br aa taapectba today- Death Penally For Refusing Ex-POWSays FT SILL Okla MaJ-Anibrose Nugent's court-martial on collaboration charge entered its third week today with a witness testifying death was the price a prisoner had to pay for opposing Communist propaganda a a during tha Korean War Sgt John Porter Mid Red captors issued an ultimatum forbidding POW action against a Peace Committee" which Nugent heeded Chinese told us wo corid not do anything against this com mittee or wt would bo a menace to society and would bo destroyed" ho said Porter Mid ha objected to his election as a delegate to the committee only to his own squadron members The alternative he said wu to be killed He Mid be talked to Lt Col Paul Liles senior POW et a camp near Pyongyang the day after be arrived June 15 1951 He said Liles discussed possible escape plans Nugent hu dented all collaboration charges He Mid he cooperated with the Reds only to protect the lives of his men Several witnesses have admitted signing anti-American petitions forced on them by the Communists They Mid prisoners who balked were shot to4 death or starved Nugent 45 career artillery officer from Merrill Wis is accused of 13 specific charges of collaboration Earlier witnesses branded him as a tool of the Communists Texas Legislator Predicts Pay Hike Coining io Military WASHINGTON Uft-Rep KiUay (D-Tex) predicted today Congress win approve some type of pay raise for career military personnel but perhaps only after considerable debate over the exact amount KUday is chairman of a House Armed Services subcommittee which opens public hearings today on a comprehensive measure to boost the pay of long-term servicemen from to 25 per cent The Eisenhower administration which urged the program estimates that it will cost nearly 730 million dollars in the fiscal year starting July 1 The measure also would provide increases up to $245 monthly for haxardous flight and submarine duty and provide other fringe benefits requested by President Armed Forces Losing Men Wilson Says WASHINGTON Secretary of Defense Wilson arid today the armed forces are lasing for too many trained men to private industry and we have seen an already critical situation get hu been declared from San Angelo and Abilene met last week and drew up rules of humane conduct for the all out conflict between members of San Angelo and Abilene Junior Chambers of Commerce in a struggle to see who will capture the most new members during the period of Feb 2 through Feb 23 Jack Tidwell membership chairman for the Abilene Jaycees wu scheduled to announce the Articles of War at noon luncheon meeting in Abilene Monday Tidwell negotiated last week with Fred Woods Jr president of the San Angelo Jaycees and Roy Sikes who will be liaison officer BEAL ESTATE DIAL S-ltTd Dial VIST to report to the San Angelo board of director! on the status of the battle Tidwell reported that plans for the conflict were fully worked out and included penalties for the ride that must capitulate The losing side he ssid will be host at a stag function for the members of the winning army There will be an orientation program for the new member of both sides at the victory dinner designed to improve interclub relations that may have been strained during the membership campaign said Tidwell Tidwell uid that white the two clubs seem evenly matched far personnel is concerned ho predicts Abilene win be victorious be-i of tactics that will include a publicity assault in Tha Reporter-News and then a ctean-up squad to follow up the publicity assault MI REAL ESTATE WANTED ibft Dial uf urn laeareaco total S-i: RAVR I eguniai wattbS i Call Ferry Haatar $700 DOWN Wt aaad IMMEDIATELY lib Inn aa and Buy thb larga Southaida Thb a corocr let with doable gangs ft a kRchea Jab a lilockrt walk to Ebanatoiy Schaol the Especially aaed lVh aad bath homce NOW RINCAID HO Bickory 14471 NlgM 43M 3141 Need Ibtiage: Remae Ceeh bw egmgba Zuber MSI North lb "SPOT cash tor raw eraUy Mb WUlta Cn Rbd Ebato 4T3S7 hoan Wa war hurry ft eaB aa tor am toepactaoa at the property CaU MW 100 I Mr VETERAN ft FAMILY a lovely Ibedraem neighborhood? Two Mocks to Bowie Eb-menlary 1 Mock to Sooth Jrator New far painted wool carpeting to itvlag dbbg room ft kaU Fenced backyard ktetaMbr landacapad pliimbad tor auto wwker Ihb home tocatad aa Jaaabto St ft may ba job what yoaYs baktas tor For weU leceted Write INDIVIDUAL waata to bay lea Mab ba raaaaaaw M-B care Reporter-News Big Spring Man Shot Red MIG LUTINGS needed tar I aad 4 tod room banana WIU Ub aerraae aammarebl aad dub rial property FW complete net estate eervkee-Eder Realty Company 4492 We aaad Hattafa af homte an parts at town aapacblhr with bw aqaKtoa 1 aad 3 badroom boms Hava cart bayan avaUahb aad waiting CaU 34913 today Far a estopbte aallbd aanrloa taduf bl MLS CLAY REEVES AGENCY 3 BEDROOM HOME Yon mab ace tha arrtntoctan the de-signing aad flew fleaohg ta apprwbto WM merMe wot abb towdatba pemeOg rererab Ula ta bath mirror mtnap a waU ta tha bath taadatad ft taadaeayaC btral FRA tonaa Fw taapectba Suit Underway OverEsfale aa gtrvlre" SU Bayba Bird WANTED to Cash nat br term with haaaa wUhb mile radtaa at AMtaa Write A Watklna dll Edwards Merkel AUSTIN Tex UK-Pretty honey-blonde Dorothy Williams took the news calmly yesterday when told her husband shot down a Russian-built MIG over tha Yellow Sea last week came back" she Mid Capt George Williams the main thing" He is a Big Spring native The Air Force identified Williams 31 a decorated veteran of World War II as one of the two pilots under orders to fire when fired upon who knocked down two MIGs I'm awfully proud and real real thankful he came said Mrs Williams Ml BEAL ESTATE LOANS Wilson and Adm Arthur Radford chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff appeared before a House Armed Services subcommittee in support of the proposal fw selective military pay raisu Both men stressed that the nation must maintain a core of outstanding officers and men in its military farce for years to come Radford Mid this period be 10 years it could be SOT and added 4 we would never be the one to initiate a war wa have no alternative but to remain adequately prepared to defend our vital interests for an Indefinite period of 1 -1 Beading from a prepared statement Wilson Mid: "Approximately om million men -one-third ef our planned size for the active will become eligible for some form of release during the next year Thls high turnover rate te extremely costly in dollars but it te even more costly in terms of loss of experience and operational efficiency read loess of our combat units win ba difficult to Improve If wo ara unable to induce mors men to stay with us He Mid military pay baa fallen behind that of industry and has lagged behind tha cost ef living as well Rep Kilday (D-Tex) subcommittee chairman predicted Congress will approve some typo of rate fw career personnel but perhaps only after considerable debate ever tha exact amount ERATE Mb nd laae aaavlaat cert Mai Mdtavll Tale- Couple Injured Mr and Mrs McKay 70 land 67 respectively of Route I Abilene were injured at am Monday in a three vehicle colli-at South 15th St and Tread-I away Blvd Policeman James Sea- bourn said Seaborn investigated tha acd-I dent Both Mr and Mrs McKay were I taken to Hendrick Memorial Hos-pitaL McKay was driving a passenger I car west on South 15th and was crowing Treadaway when another passenger vehicle driven by Alan Townsend 19 of Route 3 I Merkel going south on Treadaway crashed into the side of McKay'a car Seabourn Mid Impact threw auto I against a parked pickup truck driven by HbUte about 35 I of Routs 3 Abilene Hollis had stopped on South 15th I west of Treadaway headed east and was waiting to crow Tread-r Seabourn said The hospital Mid tha McKays were admitted for treatment of minor injuries City Worker Quite Nila: Jerry Milk t-MM Day usa Ml FOR SALE OR TRADE CoM beautiful ruga drapea trrmf yipnll ereaher WywiMthr pHfWmWt MY araky to large hadraan tra ataa iaatbertto bi MS I-OTS FOR SALE ta alee raem home Esira MY awUy aaata auate S41M Holly Circle North treat win finance By owra FIVER Oeke 13x199 LOW dawn payment lean aatabtbhad batoa doable carport Lewisville Bank Depositors Begin RsfAlylnn Finnic wwwiiligg baaarart LEWISVILLE (II Depositors who had about $600000 in the First National Bank began getting their money back today The baric wu closed Jan 27! when $353000 or so wu found I missing The bank closed thru days after the cashier Writers 56 shot himself to death The money wu being refunded today by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp which Insures deposits up to $10000 for ouch bank account The shortage hu not yet been fully explained ANTOINE HNAT back to the bear Pinay Hunts New Cabinet For France BEK fcvjqWLS1 r-eidencea CBy Hlay 1141 Mrtk tat 1IU TBAILEB esach 43 tart Ewippvd with everything SaU ar bade eray Sonata Gap lwad Edge- gratae FOR aata ar trade equity yvar eld 49 tart Ubtrty Traitor Harae goad aondktaa 34S04 CHOICE kuetatra locoUoa MtartS rTeligU Nartk ftBaataJadaway CLOSRIN 100140 earner North MW ft edar tar apartmaat henna amre 479 44717 EQUITY ta alee well totaled 3 bedroom home tar seed ear automatic drive CaU A non-jury trial involving a $35-000 estate wu started Monday in 43d District Court Plaintiffs ask that a purported deed be cancelled Md that the title to certain property be granted to the estate of the late Mat Stokes subject to any valid lien held for the defendant Tom Pierce James Jeffrey a plaintiff alleges ha te administrator of the estate Jeffrey say a part ef the estate worth more than $10000 can be sold to utisfy the alleged lien and that considerable money will be left fw the estate after the lien it satisfied The plaintiffs say Mr Stokes died May 13 1951 leaving no wOL He left various debts ptetoUfb say The suit wu brought by Stokes a widow Pat Stokes Matt Stokes Jr Petra Rayes joined proforma by her husband Jom Rayes Paula Sanches joined proforma by her husband Antonio Sanchex Ninth Nieto joined proforma by her husband Felipe and Jeffrey All plaintiffs except Mr and Mrs Felipe Nieto of Donna live in Abilene foot bit Waatora Ballbto AddUtoa CaU 61 pa: Ifyda S-1070 Thief Remembers Good Old Mom LOS ANGELES UR Druggist Basil Clark fold police a mu looked over valentines in his store for some time then produced a pistol and said: Pops- This is a atickup" Clark said the mu beat him with the gun knocking him to the flow took $35 from the cash register and fled Ha also took a large valentine with a lavender heart and a versa reading: her whose love and tenderness ever lingers in my heart the sweetest valentine of all my mother" ON NorthsUe am 4 rasa iwridwea cart at aa toner 73x140 tort Clear et rt very WUs eeaB wffl handle Ctoaer will wiry balance win eefl or vaeaat ar tarnished win plea Phene 44171 ar 44347 M4 SUBURBAN WATER Wen drflltaf rig Aba home to Irada br CaB MM dowa 4-7113 alfhto from Department Department sufficient family ta PARIS Antoine Pinay a conservative who once Mid ho would 'never go back into that bear sought support today for his second term French premier The 63-year-old owner of a smalltown tannery agreed last night to try to form 21at postwar i mom government succeeding the Cabl-1 I I OD DCttlCS DUIT Corley hu resigned the City Water Repair He told City Personnel that tha salary wasn't for himself and his OWNER vtahea te trads I Midland tor Herat ta AMIaae 3194 hooaa ITS down MS abBdL Crack NEW targe sto S3JM SIN 4-71 IS alghte -u-uun nrirF" WEAL ESTATE DISPLAY MS FARM A RANCHES REAL ESTATE DISPLAY FARM bad aad yaManga br beat Fhaa 167 ACRES 1ja cWtort Plaay ter No hewn Friea OU par aara to aria-crab Box 190 AMIaae Beportar-Ncwa Colored pencils can be used fw retouching scratch matks in County place Goatort lodgers street AM- Stale VFW Head Going io Capital WACO Texu Department Commander John McKelvey of Electra and three other ranking state members of the VFW will attend the annual midwinter conference in Washington Feb 13-15 Senior vice Commander Ted Connell of Killeen National Councilman Johnnye Foster of Lufkin end Juston Morrow of Rotan co-chairman of the national American sovereignty committee will also attend 304 ACRE fl morale aU aa Ftoyd Parrb 114 leae Taaaa in ACRES bd dairy hat grit hHeHa for UftOU 306 aetra haarti JL haadbe Canr-RM Agtaey IMS lath Burglar Takes $25 in Cash From Residence Auf Stolen RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND RANCH Low Interest Rate Term PROMPT SERVICE JIMMY PARTIN I-IT A Reehv 4th A Cede Ph -SM1 ana acres at SSL Good water aad hoaea Small rttatoJJiiWto hraibth poasl aad dlrttwartwr SLUM wU handle 3471734719 A $31000 damage suit growing out of an Abilene traffic fatality wu- settled Monday fw $1705 Judge Blade of 42d District Court approved the compromise settlement Mrs Mary Garcia and others filed the suit against John Jones Plaintiffs alleged Mrs Garda'i 65-yearrtdd husband Joe Garda wu kilted Dec 0 1953 white a pedestrian at Nwth Fourth St and Treadaway Blvd Jones wu driving an auto which struck the husband plaintiffs alleged Mr Garcia sued "individually and next friend fw minors George Garcia Linda Stokes and husband Dan Stokes Crux Arellano and husband Gavano Arellano Charlie Prado and husband Simon Prado" FOR aata 1M acraa AMIaae SeU or trade -1336 acres ra arrtb 1U acres 144 serve Surtax rH arapertbe Renter Suawefl MW Ml OIL LEASES City Railroad Feud Returns RUSK Clt-Patestina and the Missouri Pacific Railroad went to court again today ia their long wrangle aver the railroad's employment policies here An agreement reached a month ago provided tha railroad would keep a certain number af workers in Palestine and put up a new building Dissatisfied railroad workers and property owners organised to fight the agreement which had city county- and rail-rood approval The IAGN Railroad built Ms lino through Palestine in 1872 and citizens there voted a $150000 bond issue a subsidy Hie railroad signed aa agreement designed ta protect this investment A court house fire destroyed tha original document A substitute agreed on in 1914 provided the railroad wu to forever" offices shops and roundhouse in Palestine The railroad later moved some facilities The city and county went to court and in 1910 won a VS Supreme Court ruling that the "forever" agreement wu to be enforced the trauportation tews are changed" New laws cam along The railroad went into bankruptcy It be- I net of Pierre Mendes-France Pinay told newsmen he hoped to have his list of prospective ministers ready by Thursday One of the longer-lived of numerous postwar premiers Pinay headed the government for 9Vk months in 1953 He consider abte personal popularity with his conservative the franc" fiscal policy which checked rising prim though it did not solve France's basic economic ills Facing three confidence votes and considered certain to Iom all of them ho resigned Dec 23 1952 and vowed never again He tried again to form a government however during the record 87-day government crisis in the summer of 1963 but failed Otherwise he hu hero on the sidelines A prim almost dour little man he rarely spoke in the Assembly but wu a powerful voice in his Independent Republican party and a stubborn opponent of Mendes-France His party and the MRPwere the backbone of the last opposition When the Communists a bloc of awn Radix cal Socialists and some of the GauUista joined them in voting aBoa ivrert! rarartto arc rayelty t-A AMkaa ReporterJtoww rofBI aadlyjded mtaarab oarth tall Sertba Bt BtakJ HftTC BllroodSmvto Ceuafr Texae Write bra 3- AMbaa Rtportarwawa HOME LOANS LOW INTEREST FAST CLOSING LONG TERM TITLI INSURANCE NOT REQUIRED InbrbjGX Building Collapses Kills 2 Firemen BALTIMORE UK-Two Baltimore County firemen died early' today when the roof of burning cafe collapsed on them The fire destroyed the cafe and an adjacent pastry Shop There wu water damage in a drug store next to tha bakery and In a food market next to the cafe No damage estimate wu immediately available Tha dead firemen were identified Capt William Milter 44 and firefighter Carl Din SI real estate wanted mi St uid his home wu burglarized between Saturday noon and Sunday at 7:30 pm The Intruder got in through a front window Nothing wu molested missing Western Chevrolet Co reported that a light green 1951 Oldsmobile four-dow automobile wu stolen Sunday right off the company used-car lot at 1350 North Treadaway Blvd Texas license number is HT 7717 Shirts Stolen Mrs Jack Baker' 000 Elm St reported Monday that soma shirts valued at about $25 were stolen Saturday afternoon out of her car The theft took place white the vehicle wu parked on a parking lot About 11 shirts were taken of various colors siu 1514 Dr Clements of Hamlin told Abilene police Sunday that TODAHMARKETS oa ttaaa I mid NEgn Agency CASSUSCAS5U MCOXNMT Phone S431S Phtaa MINI Two burglaries on automobile theft and a number of other stealing incidents were reported to Abilene city police during the week end Three members of a family got in trouble with city police shortly after midnight Sunday morning Tha man 48 wu arrested at a local cafe on investigation of driving white intoxicated His 15-year-rid ion wu arrested at the scene and booked fw allegedly interfering with officers trying to keep them from arresting his father UMult on an officer and with using abusive language The wife and mother 41 wu nabbed at the same addresa and booked fw interfering with officers and using profane and abusive language The three were transferred from city jail to county jail Sunday Charge were to bo filed by the county Patrolmen Isbell Bearden and Maxwell made tha arrests Wilma Jean Vincent 1311 South 17th St said Saturday that her house had been burglarised Entry wu made through a window Saturday Missing wu $23 In money Lucille Burleson 3220 South 15th -REAL ESTATE DISPLAY NEW YORK (It-The stock market opened mixed today Prices went from around a point higher to fractions lower Trading wu fast United Aircraft and Youngstown grined a point New Ywk 1 Cmfral test Anaconda wu up Chrysler up 6k National Distillers up Radio up 14 West-inghouse off and up to LEGAL NOTICE tsnn mm oovxumxm emu fob ius FOR SR DUNG OR STORING AGRICULTURAL COtartODITlE! TO RIORRST ACCEPTABLE BIDDER ONI 41 a MS OUONSET STRUCTuftl Iha rtiwetora la oo4 raaSMba sai toentod rt Ifte loath eaS et Oek Mnrt Mflet4ir MS jerge rt TreeAeweg Reebrerl Ton el sab wM he tart eat toe rtraeton wart be oriUita 41 4ajw ftraa Arte el fanheee eabee epscM er Junto owner ol the bai sa which the rtrattara boated Seale Wdo wffl ha rorilTrt ta Bn Tutor Craaty ASC Office Asriodtanl Belldtas AMtaae YsaMb wriU 141 rM Febrorey UK at which tbao they wffl be oiwitS Bra rtrartrai aray he taegertiA oAdUtoaol tabnartba aa Ml tasras otaetael to Mr Abta Jtflertoe Tartar Ceoaty ASC Office Meaegor Agrt-dtaral BaUdtag AUtoeC Tnao Ttbyheae 44M yrtor to Febraory 33 MSA Tlw Government neorvra Bw right to reject aay eng el hMb can policy Saturday morning the Cabinet fell after 714 months in office Pinay today began conference! with leadera of the Assembly's numerous non-Communtet factions seeking their support Ho probably cm expect the immediate backing of the Independ-enii the Peasants and tha Republican and Social Action group of dissident Gaulhsts POST WORTH IP Cottle M0S: rtnoa ee eeg choice heel olotn SLSMMli leta eoi witStara IMMMi good hart Mn ltJg13Ml I cable MJC-MMi SEALED BIDS WILL BR RECEIVED BY THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DIVISION STATE BOARD OF CONTROL AUS-TIN TEXAS UNTIL AM FEBRUARY 34 IMS FOR REMODELING OF A ONE UNIT ARMORY BUILDING COLO-RATIO CITY TEXAS FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY BOARD THE BIDS RECmVRD ON JANUARY rt IMS RTRR REJECTED AS HAVING EXCEEDED THE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS MADE BY THE NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY plans!" SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AT BOARD OF CON- CORDANCE WITH RATE PROCEDURE Mt two hub caps were stolen Saturday night from his 1954 Oldsmobile I came part of the Missouri Pacific car parked at Hendrick Memorial I System Mergers dtesdisation and Hospital They were valued at $24 changing economic conditions had each I the number of employes ia Pates- Moye' Lake Breezeslde I tine going up and down Trailer Court outside et town on I Palestine 1 1 i sens especially Highway 26 uid Monday that to I businessmen dependent oa the rail-the past tint weeks a black 1 road payroll became uneasy They Dodge three fourths ton ptekup I started move which resulted in wu stolen from him I this year's agreement A 6 "WtaTh IPHiN Rage MS Ml thebe 1M4M th IMS Hum MM) rtoaiyi Shaba moled abh babe 31N see ad entire rtwni rtaagh-Itr hah JMMtM fradtr brake IMA I.

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