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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 20

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TIIE ABILEXE REPORTER-NEWS Abilene Texas Monday Evening December IS Wl 6-B LAWYER TO BENCH November Sees Faster Gains Made On Slum Housing Three Get (ash For News Tips $37000 Bad Bills Taken pitted hills in the shop and two of the photo plaits which Kester-mo a printer said he used io making the last batch of bills Ziglin was arrested at a filling station ha operated in St Lfiuii when $35000 la counterfeit bills was seized Federal British Reported To Have Okayed China Fuel Sale LONDON (API The British government was reported today to have approved the sale ef aviation fuel to Communist China despite stiff American opposition The Daily Mail said a contract is now bring negotiated for Brit ain to supply kerosene fuei and lubricating oil fir the British Viscount airliners already ordered the Chinese government The United States also opposed the sale of the planes to the Kuwoit Says Iraq Seised Ten Ships CAIRO Egypt (API Kuwait informed the Arab League Sunday that Iraq had seized 10 Kuwaiti ships in waters off the port of Basrah and issued a decree freezing all Kuwait deposits in Iraqi banka the Middle Ea Newa Agency reported The agency said Kuwaiti Ambassador Abdel Abis Hussein who is also Kuwait's representative in the Arab League disclosed the move in a meeting with Dr Sayrd Nofal the league's assistant ST LOUIS Mo Federal authorities in St Louis report they have broken up a two-man counterfeiting operation and seized $37000 in bogus bills The counterfeiters had passed about $7500 in phony $5 $10 and $20 bills authorities said Garry Stigali head of the SR Louis office of the Secret Service identified the counterfeiters as Paul Eugene Kesterson 43 and Joseph Ziglin SL Secret Service agents arrested Kesterson Friday night tai Clayton near a title company where he worked and where he printed the bills Stigali said Agents found $2000 in com- Appeal Expected In $1 Million Suit By LANE TALBCRT Staff Writrr A former Texas trial lawyer who faced the bench fighting in behalf of his clients for more than a quarter of century took his seat on the other side of the judgment her in District Court here blonda)' Calling his first docket of cases iin the Ahilene district was Federal Diririrt Judge Leo Brewster rt Fort Worth whose first major derision since being sworn in on Oct 25 was to older Fort Worth public schools to begin school integration by next fall The wavy haired 58-year old judee set up shop shortly after a ni Monday in his second floor chambers in the federal building Me is expected to remain here through Wednesday Making the overnight adjustment from Lawyer Brewster to Jt'DGE-TO-JUDGE TALK One of the first AM-Ml lenians to greet US District Judge Leo Brewster 7m US a left in his panelled chambers was Ely an at- fMi in ik torney who served as 42nd District Judge from 1919 L1 0 1927 Judge son Walter Ely is a prominent second home for over a qarter California trial attorney and a close friend of Judge a century" Brewster (Staff Photo by Lane Talburtl r- a A et um at Willis orrTs iv muw wirsa Clark Cable Paris Pay Three persons will share equally in 17 A0 news tips awards from The Reporter-News for information last week which enabled the newspaper to quickly develop stories Mrs A Ely of 1457 Portland Klims of 2109 Fannin and Martin Roberts of Rt 1 Clyde will receive checks for 5250 each Mrs Ely called to inform the paper of the highway accident west of Tye Sunday morning in which four members of a California family were hurt A picture and the story appeared in the Monday morning edition Mims called about a man leaping from a burning room Satur-ay night John Herod received some broken bones when he limped from his room in the Evans Hotel on 1st St Saturday night The story appeared in the Sunday edition Roberts called to inform the paper about a two-car accident in rant of a motel at Clyde Satur-ay morning The story appeared the Sunday edition Honorable mention goes to: Dole Welch of 112S Ross St Irs I Spikes of Elmdale ilrs A Matthews Rt 4 Abilene Mrs Warren of Clyde Larry Kueck 2157 Oak-and Bob Tamm 1471 Willis Tarl Jones Jr 3617 Clinton Johnny Ctaig 3833 Grape Kirs Earl Montgomery 2109 Henson Mrs Dee Collums 2049 Kirkwood and Mrs George Thomas 634 EN 21st SL Investigations into substandard housing conditions in the ity made faster gains in November than during the entire nine-month history of the cleanup program City Manager Robert Tinst man revealed the stepped up pace Monday as part of his monthly perspective ef city activities The sharp increase is coordin ate with the Nov I hiring of the first fulltime minimum housing inspector Wayne Richardson Richardson replaced a three-man team of inspectors who looked into slum conditions as a secondary duty during the first months of the program According to newsletter the number of buildings inspected in November was 230 per cent greater than the number inspected since the initiation of the program Actual figures show inspection of 337 buildings in November as compared to U2 during the preceding nine months Of the 337 buildings inspected 310 were found to contain viola tions of health or building laws averaging about four to the building Richardson's report said New violation notices issued nearly doubled and the number of buildings corrected and brought up to minimum standards was 56 in November as cun-pared to 30 for the preceding period Included in this number is the demolition of a dozen substanc ard residences compared to about one a month previously Thirty slum residences wer condemned for occupancy Richardson reported 20 nal notices were forwarded to Hie City Legal Department to await the filing of suits MIMLET MACLAINE AT BORGEIL Tex TAPt-An appeal is expected to be filed in the $1106568 judgment returned by Dist Judge Max Boyer against the International Union of Operating Engineers McCarthy business manager of local 351 of the Inter-1 national union said that attor-1 nays are studying the court order' issued Friday and that he was sure an appeal would be madei Judge Boyer has ordered the local and International to pay the more than one million dollars to 28 refinery workers who sued because they lost their Jobs in complying with a 1958 strike order Ossa Ada 99-45-25 1 1 FIXTURES 1 NOW THRU WED Rif Hits la A Raw Marry Christmas Shaw Judge Brewster admitted that he might have had some difficulty 10 years ago a 1 1 i the switch from debater to decisionmaker The job change is easier now because "your competitive METRO SSrj'st-fss Oaa of Abiltat's Brit Tkrstrsi 1724 BUTTERNUT ST A GOLPIN CITY PUT TO THE TORCH spirit mellows a little with hie explained Major Litigatioa The Fort Worth desegregation rase styled Arlene Flax et al the Fort Worth Independent School District was the initial major piece of litigation into which the new official could sink his teeth as a man of impartiality "I just tried it on Hie laws and facts and gave Hie kind of derision I thought was correct when the law was applied to the Judge Brewster said i RADIO LOG M0XD4Y MIC MW Abdtaa WiMflcaitiBf nniie wi ud wmUmt a to nutfnicM 00 Lrrt For fit 6 IS DtYottanal IS Brcakfant CM Paul Harm KWKC IMS AbOra mm Flames He handed down the decision last Thursday ordering the Fort Worth school board to submit a plan within 30 days for beginning of desegregation in the fall term of 1962 Board members have announced they will take the decision to the Court of Cir cuit Appeals Judge Brewster said that filing of a dcsergration case Is Ml up to the initiative of the parent or parents cf children attending seg regated schools Asked if the federal government had attempted to get such a case in the courts for Fort Worth the last major city in Texas to receive integration orders the judge replied that the suit was filed before he was appointed to office One of Accident Viciims Still In Critical Condition ADM 2S-SO-73 IN GIANT 36 FOOT COLOR A GREAT WESTERN ROSEMARY VERA- Aaaa Haywaad Joss Starts CLOONEYELLEM Mrs BenneH In Good Condition Possible Quake Fell in California Ol 3-5441 TWIN OUVf IN 7HCATM 2301 MOCKINGBIRD UNI NO 7:0710:22 TEENAGERS FRIE RECORD DEAL SO SCREEN 1st Drive-In Run JraMraWtof (mate otwa aai nitto 24 bean a Say I SO a Jo Tnnyln II aooa Cfdrte Faaiar 1:33 Our Daily BTrad 29 Fulton Lcwu Jr Lifelin WFAA-W1AF 130 Fart Wartk nrnadeaattaf muair newa aai weather S-M am in nudBifht 130 a Davnuanal 11:30 Back to BrMa 13: IS Murray Cn 5:30 Ain Drier EKLD IMS Dallai Bia4caitlBS muwe aewa aad waathm 24 hour a day 10:10 Arthur Gadfray 11:30 Carry Maori 11:00 Croaby-Claaaep 12:30 pa-Badrto Bible 3:44 Lowall Tbomaa 7:11 a Hiyaa-Bunwlt KPlIfl MI ananiki AbSaaa BnadcaaUaa mualc aad waatbar iron 4 pm to mldaifM 4:01 lioaaic id mate 400 Caadlalifbl and Slim Ml pja Bunn Praaca 7:30 Band Mute 5 OS pm-BalM OS Mualc el Kaatora SUrUfM Concert KXlT im Ablteaa Sunrtap to Sttnart BmadwtiM Ynuikc cnntuuouly wtth acwi atcry hour mi tba hour and wcalbar every hour aa the half boor Gem wccRYRGKiuiwwae UE1r MRIUMI AUDREY HEPBURN Bheimbt Bt imnMBUK lumoourf HOLTVTLLE Calif JAP) A sharp disturbance possibly an earthquake was felt here Sunday shortly before midnight A policeman said it was so violent he the jail was going to fall but no heavy damage was reported Several windows were reported broken and some groceries were knocked off shelves in stores lloltville is about 10 miles east of El Centro not far north of the Mexican border omeouR vM buja i TNIATIC The wife of the president of Me Murry College Mrs Gordon Ben But he added there had nett of 1632 Sayles Blvd was list-been any pressure from the fed-1 in condition Monday morn-eral government I don't know of ing at Hendrick Memorial pital She was one of four persons injured in a two-car collision about 4 pm Sunday at the intersection of the West Freeway and the Old Anson Highway Mrs Mary Roberts ot 1325 Vine St also was reported in condition at Hendrick Memorial Mrs Gootby a passenger in the Roberts car was treated and released Sunday afternoon at Hendrick Dr Bennett driver of the car in which his wife was riding was treated and released William A Paul of the Abilene Police Department investigated the accident Local Greeters One of Judge Brewster's first local greeters was Ely district judge in 42nd District Court from 1919 through 1927 and member of the Texas Highway Dept from 1927 through 1935 Judge Ely has maintained a private law practice here since that time Judge Brewster said he is an intimate friend of Judge son Walter Ely a prominent West Coast trial attorney Serving as the court reporter is Charles Kee of Fort Worth 1:53 PARENTS SEE IT WITH YOUR TEENAGERS 9:24 They MkiUi-tot UwTVMt IraRuitoftsI vnf James Cipty One of four members of a Cali fornia family hospitalized after a one-car auto accident Sunday night was discharged Monday Andrew Metoyer Jr 13 has been hospitalized for observation' following the wreck about 6:45 pm Sunday six-tenths of a mile west of T)e on Interstate 30 but was released today His brother Thomas 10 remained in condition Monday morning Andrew Metoyer Sr waa reported in condition and Mrs Metoyer was in condition Monday morning Mrs Metoyer 36 was driving the 1959 Ford sedan when it went off the road ran off a culvert crashed into a concrete bridge abutment and overturned She suffered fractured ribs a broken collar bone and a broken right arm Metoyer 41 had multiple fractures including broken left leg1 and shoulder The Metoyer family of Los Angeles was en route from there to Natchitoches Miss where they planned to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs parents according to information 1 gathered by Highway Patrolman James Wood who investigated the accident He waa assisted by Highway Patrolmen George Reese and Bob Favor MONDAY EVENING TV Statiaas Furnishing Thais Lags Art Rasponiihla Far Thair Accuracy Open Adm 70 50-21 PHONE OR 4-7004 1ST ABILENE SHOWING Hit QanantHomi DUB-TV Chaaad I-Lnbbork Edwarda Andy KBBC-TV Chaaart Wnth Precinct NBC Ni SOS-On Farm WcaUi Kennedy Trip ID: jnaMe Abllsac -Price RUM Paw GnffKb Strip Newa B'cata la raatlratora M-Sauad Toil Truth mow Ot Tbomaa oioolo thirtri a Brewster a native of Fort Worth was appointed to the federal judgeship Sept 25 He had ormed the law firm of Brewster Pannell Dean A Kerry 10 years ago He received his LLB from the University of Texas in 1926 and returned to his home town to open his law practice His only other political assignment in his legal career was as a first assistant district attorney in Tarrant County from 1935 to 1939 The judge is a member of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Assn and a fellow in the American College of Trial Law yers For the past 25 years his CRESCENT SS SOUTH TREADAWAY SIVD REO ADM FH OW 24111 Work Completed On Sewer Line III 4a Alraa raesrS Jiiwmr MHMIU ClaMaa Magaia tw Sw W9C0UR whobuyaaSAM THEATRE 9 Maa-vam COLOR by DC UA I -PLUS- BMID-TV Chaaad B-MMIaaa NBC Ntwa Pr Nrw Wealb tflemaa FUntatomo Pear 7 30-Prku RUM KCSD-TV Chaaad Cal hath Wrath 07th Pruciud Nowa Bach Fathoi RUM Ii oo- 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Sr Footbai Sunset Scrip SiSS-Chcycnnc Newa Bella Window Ou Invcattaaiora Tbomaa STVT-TV Chaaad Fan Barth Stnofea I B'mtlbif VofiBrar New Wealb Dick Tracy Fjlma Family Show 11 Bold Jouiuop 11-IO-Newa Meditation Filma of BFl Newa TOWER TWIN ADM 60-50 FH OW 2-1722 The Buttonwillow sewer line representing more than $220000 ia expected to be in service within the next 30 to 60 days according to the City Engineering Dept The line which runs from ES 11th St north to Ambler Ave near Will Hair Park ia completed and cleanup work ia in progress A $29000 lift station located NORTH SCREEN SOUTH SCREEN A TRUE STORY OF L0VIWAR Norris Killed GAINESVILLE Tex (AP) -Orville Burl Norris 40 died early today when a car slammed into a bridge railing near Gainesville at Ambler Ave la about 50 par work dealt solely with try in gcent completed city officials ON Ike Bpuou ncNNicoLor PANAWsiotr Thcvrnn KUlemaa Newa Sol of Far NOTICE STARTING WED DEC 20TH WE WILL START OPENING AT PM EVERY DAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS cases for other lawyers He was a member of the board of directors of the State Bar of Texas for seven years serving as chairman of the board in 1957 and as state president in 1958-59 Past President He was president of the Fort say Included in the total cost is about $60000 worth of 21-inch pipe in city inventory when the con tracts were let A part of last capital improvements program the line Is designed to relieve overloaded TUESDAY MORNING I AFTERNOON TV SteTieas Faraiihing Thaw Legs Are Rtsponaibio Far Their Accuracy BRBC-TV Chaaaal 5-Akiieae Clatorsom Cartoona Murru MUcna From RoaU Rooeb PI a Huarh Pric HUM Make OAILY SPECIAL UINCH A DINNER All YOU AQ CAN EAT 70 CHILD'S CO PUT! LAVENDER'S RIVER OAKS CAFETERIA Worth Tarrant County Bar Assn! sewer mains in east Abilene and in 1953 I serve some low areas along Ce- Judge Brewster served as the dar Creek not now served KDl'B-TV Chaaaal iS-Lahback Fann Real Hum Uam News Turn Colleac Paaaword Cartoon Houacaarta Kauaraa l-SS-hAIIMaeira Da Loya Locp 1:15 -Seeral Storm 10 Oo-VIdee Villa aa al Nlea Pack lor 4 lrfa 130-Cmoanr Nawa Wealb ARlK PLUS mm MARTIN WEST-VEROIA STEVEMSGN MLL WRJJAMS KONGA" Contracts for both the line construction and the lift station were awarded to Elm Fork Construction Co in competitive bidding SlwacnR B4RthMAUaaasSbla4lsaa Redd COLOR AND SFECIAMATION rst president of the Fort Worth Junior Chamber of Commerce He and his wife Lois reside at 1700 Ridgmar Blvd in Fort Worth They have two daughters ilrs Gayle Rollert ot Houston and Miss Sarah Brewster of Fort Worth Truth Coaiea HoJInmod could Be Yea 4-OO-Cum Pm Newa Waath l-39-Vaat Bear Devotional BPAB-TV Chaaaal IS 9wettwa4er Farm Fare Nawa SO-World Turn af Air Cartooaa lihO-Kaaaaroa J4Uluira i-te-n Drake Calendar Briahtar Dap S'priae Pack lor Sons Love al life il -So-Camouilaee leaao Z-a-Newi Weath KFDX-TV Chaaaal 5-Wlrbtta FaUa SilO-Oanrooia 1 Morra t-SO-5a When Malone Plea Hunch Baata Price RuM IF-Make CnmvrtrUoa TTUlhConwe WEDNESDAY NITE DECEMBER 20 a PRE-XMAS 8:30 TIL MIDNIGHT 1750 TREADAWAY Coll OR 2-2141 FOR FEATURE TIMES Opoa 4:10 Showtime 4:45 WBAP-TV Cbaaaal 5-Fart Barth Murray OO-Today Lor Voaas Bya Walooa Pla lluncb Rood Pricy RiaM Room toncyntraiioa 3: 30-Hollywood EDT-TV Choaaal Bl( Syrian 'ViSiVOTurm Collcay ol AD Cartaoni Houacyarta 19ClTfiX DRIVE- Bids Asked Over Dam DRIVE IN THEATRE Open 4:00 Showtime 4:30 ADM CHILD FREI 3800 PINE if 2 SHOCK WAR PICTURES! TOUGH AS THE COMEI Ups i TOM TRYON MN MCRUN AIVY MOORC I MARTIN MILRIR SU IACQUEUNE UIR PLUS CO-FEATURE 11 be You Oar Gana Newa Ann tuklaf ho Mnaee nmm TWO BIG-TIME ALL-TIME HITS I 1200-Waath 12: 30-Groucho STD-TV rbaaart WlehHa Fade ollafe al World Tjirae -Pcraiwctiva 7:44 Trtfwi 1 Paaaword Hnuae Parts DON'T MISS JIMMY HEAP Bnahtar Day -r 3:14 Sir rat Mvo Viflaat 3-3ft-F' id -Yl 4 Yr'a lor Sana A Vldyt MiW-fpriiy Pack Millnu lira 1:00 Traaa Love ol Ml Newa Wcoth BMID-TV Chaaad 2-Mldlaad liOO-Uan Murray IJ-To(lay Ynuns Why I Malone From Rwaa JO Price RuM Rnnra HoHywnod 1 1 Trulh-Omarq O-nn-lUmcmlaa Hr Vnu V1L'E Maaaa Huat Kana a roe Lalcndar Brishlef Oey aa Sacral Morin i nch ni NuM Lovt at UM Je Guidma Udbl 4 45-Wild Bill M-Sauad Nawa Waath WFAA-TV Channel Datla 7 tt-iwvollmi Court liay Mr P'miat i 4i-J) Drake Na Plcata Bouad OH Kain 4 3B-pr jiudann Gueta Day ii Oft-jr Banall 7rtmf II liftlTie Trxan 4-Oi-HaiidMand II 30-Vra lor Sum 4-Sft-Amar Nawa liaM'innllin 3 Patrol li Vv-Maka Face ArtLlBklfMwr I Fvenloa Baal RRLR-TV Channel Della 45-CaiWMiM 7 Collaaa of AD TVrw 7 3n-Newa MMa 7 45-C arloooa Nome Parta a kansai'M 4 Calaadar rt 4 3ft--Love Lara BmMar Pay )A aa-VMlae villaaa 315-Farm Worm 10 3-Vprie pack 3: 30-Mae of NiaM 1 Hi- law I LHe 4-0ft-i)ac Jlrida li fti-iomorraw 4-3ft-M lea Breoha 4s iiHlina Uatn I-no- Party Thna )) an Newa 4 45-P Hav I TV MUD 1 Chaaarl llhbnrh And The Melody Masters "Southwest Most Popular Attraction" OUR BIG PRE-XMAS DANCE JIMMY NIAP AND THE MELODY MASTERS NV the leg 100 fanes in Hm plus the Handard tunes This freup plays avary Pype ef music re please every rype ef cvewdl RCTV-TV Chaaad 4 Baa Aaaat im-Kaaaamo 12 To-World Turn I hrmir I ni)-awnrd 1 3i)- lluuriaiTy Lacy 3(a-MilHonaira Ylflatr 2 jO-Vyrdlrt lO Romyyr Ronm I 0- Prldilrr Day lla Ptnrm Fnr 3 -Fdt a Nyh uid IbM 4 jo- FrnmHwnad ji-no-m Tiavidlnnal I'nl Flack WASHINGTON (AP-The Rec-amalion Bureau has invited bids on construction of Sanford Dam on the $96 million Canadian River project in Northwest Texas Bids for building the 200-foot high earth fill dam will be opened Jan 20 in the Amarillo city audi lorium Under bureau RprcifirHlinns builder will lie allowed roughly years to complete construe tion Sanford Dam and reservoir about 40 miles northest of Ama rillo i the principal storage feature of the prolect It will provide supplemental water fur Amarillo Rorger Brown field lainma Lcvelluiul Luh bock Painpa Plain view Slnton and Tahoka Tlie reservoir wUI supply an average of 31 billion gallons of walpr annualy The dam will he 6 190 feet long Annual payroll on the job will be about $1 milinn HATS FOR 1000 SPECTATORS Floor Spoco and Tablet lor 500 Dencert For Toble Roaorvotion CALL OR 4-914 OR OR 4-S09S Como Ono Como All Everybody Welcome tl-bS-Nrwa RTtT-TV Chaaad Perl Worth Madllallnn l-m-hOaHaay I World 30Oyyrill Nawa Wrath 3-30 -Ann Anthrrn 11: Oft-J lilanny 4-no Hnaa Hum II 30- Honiori am Pnpyy ll-OS-harlr S'hft-Rnrky-Frtyndr 11-90 aHnnil owtVTV fhamd Lawtan Ohla WK-hlU Falla II 00 I'hy lyxar No Plcaay 11 ra ft Sony 230-7 Kry 12 iai-4'amiiullrar 3 On Ahirra ID Nrwa Wralh i-30-Whn Trad Mainly Bi maa 4 Baiditand (ift-Tourt Dav no-paia amlih Make Faca lh-fjyalh Valla a 4n li-ninia 12-19-HnaaHalttv jn-Nywa I2 Mnvy Wralb WiMna Them Matchmaker Hiyda When irOn-Maliy Nnrnn lunch i H'dlywnd HieM I no-4'hiMa World la 30 iwcrnir alien 30 -Wild BiD jf on 7ruhnna JOHN AGAR AUDREY TOTTER IRIIItIR WTIWHIWM FltTIM ALLIED ARTISTS rtfTvai KEY CITY SPORTATORIUM STARTING 8:30 PM TIL HY 80 EAST I.

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