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ri Er FOR HEEK 6-a mm Mmot. ttiik PREFERS SOVIET LIEF. Disgruntled Armv Veteran Renounces U.S. Citizenship MOSCOW nearly of the Emhnssv r.ilcss Amcruan Army vrtnran iday to forrmtUy renounce his who rtnounocd U.S. citizen-jAmerican citizenship and to sur- waited Saturday in a Mos-jnrnder his passport.

ship, hotel mom for official Fius-I Petrullj said several embassy vm response to his request to officials and the embassy chap- citimi of the Soviet I lain, rather Lnuis Dumne. tried I to talk him into changing his Nicholas TYt rulli. HS, of Valley mind He said he a Roman Strt.nn, said he rent but himself a I cituenship Friday he many oon- in the American way of hie "free If the Soviet Union does not accept me, I may be sort of like a he said. He said he Petroli: has five brothers living had only 30 kopecks 5 in Long Island. NY.

His formerihis pockets. and their daughter! Potrulli said embassy officials ir Los Vngeles Calif. warned him that his decision to his citizenship was ir- Valley Stream, Pet rolli revocable According to embassy xr brother Dominick said Nich- sources, the papers has 1 suffered from a will be forwarded to Washington Parade Of Stars Make Up Milky Way ous He said Nicholas was discharged from the Army after undergoing treatment in a mental ospita I and also ierwent psychiatric care while living in California. where automatic approval is vir tually certain. By Life Im not bitter against the United Petrulli told re- on ors.

But I'm looking for NOTE 1 tn cf pnpwirwJ by staff Wist Martum Reaching entirely around the heavens like an irregular stream, first broad. then narrow, here clearly defined, there frayed or forked, stretches the MUky Way Viewed on a moonless night, as we will have the coming week, the Milky Way presents to the unaided eye a marvelous band of milk-white light which so aptly suggest its name A casual observer, not knowing of its existence, might mistake it for a cloud. To the naked eye, no separate stars are apparent in ttus stream, though many stars may be seen nearer, projected on the milky background. But point a field- glass or telescope at any part of the cloud, and at once hundreds of tiny lights, each an individual star, become visible In this, the richest region of the heavens, large telescopes disclose thousands of stars, even within a constricted area. Stars Upon Stars Here in the plane of the Milky Way most of the stars of our galaxy are located.

The whiteness of the Milky Way is due to the accumulated light of BP pH dreds of millions of ranged He said he revested Soviet cit- Most reporters and others who-one behind the other, rank upon i-enship in a letter to the Su- talked to him got the impression: rank ever increasing multi- prime Soviet hand- that Petrulli was extremely naivejtude of stars in a comparatively ed over to officials of TntourM about the realities of Soviet plane. These stars reach the official Soviet travel agency, although he said he had read a into space until, ac- than a week ago. good deal about it before leaving) cording to He appeared at the consulate the United States. vminiek urged American of. something 1 never found it in the uls to give Nicholas a psvchi-1 United States; I think find it atnc examination before accept- it happiness, if you mg the renunciation I Petrulli told reporters he Petrulli said he was to Moscow as a tourist on Aug ly impressed by the general 33 panorama of life, of the buildings.

Found of how people in Moscow. I wasn't happy in the United They are not rushing around States. When I got here, what 11like in the US. They take their saw made me decide to become time. You might say there ire no a Soviet he said nervous VFW Elects Killeen Man LOS ANGELES tUPH- The Veterans of Foreign Wars Friday named a Killeen, Tex businessman as their senior vice commander He is Ted C.

Connell, the first Texan to reach that station and at 34 one of the youngest men ever to become senior commander, Louis G. Feldmann of Hazleton, was elected national commander as the VFW closed its tfOth annual convention, Connell advanced I rum the rank of junior commander, and Veld- mann moved up from the senior commander pest. Veterans and their families from TiO states had a week of business ses sions and listened to national leaders on government and military affairs at the convention. Connell was commander of the Texas department of the organization in OSE SOIGHT j. M.

rrr.L J. M. Peel Set Mondav Paul E. Kilter Dies In Clov is: Rites Scheduled (TjOVIS (Special) Paul E.i Hiker, 38, resident of Govis for the past 12 years, died about 2 p.m. Saturday in Clovis Memorial Hospital, where he hHd been three days suffering a heart ailment.

Funeral services are at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Calvary Baptist Church here withj the Rev Earl Landtroop, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Mission Garden of Memories direction of Steed Funeral Home. A veteran of World War II, Hiker worked as an auto salesman Pallbearers will be Ray Baker. I Guy Choate.

Frank Joplin, Cleo (Carpenter. Bill McEndree ami' Marshall McGregor Survivors include two sons. Hen-! and 1-irry Ray, both of the; home; and a daughter, Denah.i of the home; his parents. Mr. und Mrs Hiker.

Portales brothers, Orvat, Lovington, and Billy, F.lida. N.M. Hearings Set For Teen-Age Burglary Ring J. Marvin Peel. 72.

23rd longtime area farmer Lubbock resident for the past 2 (years, died about 2 p.m. Saturday Jin Taylor Hospital following an I illness of about three weeks. Funeral services are scheduled 33. Mules hoe resident, will be con- at 3 pm Monday at the Asburviducted at 3 p.m. today at the! Methodist Church, with the Rev.

First Baptist Church here. Don Davidson, pastor, officiating.I The Rev. Paul Robinson, The Rev. William McRcynolds.itor of the Main Street Baptist they were responsible for seven pHS(0r 0f Idalou First Meth-iChurch here and the Rtv. George Mrs.

Glen Phippsi Rites Set Today 9 MULESHOE Funer-! services for Mrs. Glen Three members of a youthful gang of five teen-age burglars, who admitted to police officers recent break-ms and the loss of more than $1,438 in cash, will appear before a juvenile court judge here next Saturday The other boys connected with the gang, one 15 and the other 14, are on parole from the Texas Youth Council in Austin and ROTH PARTIES WORKMG Compromise Feelers Out On New Housing Measure photographic evn-j their cases will be referred to dence. they begin to thin toward I that group, Lubbock County edge of our galaxy. Juvenile Probation Officer Tom All of these stars, and all other 1 Cannon said. in the heavens visible to Policemen Credited the naked form our All five are Latin Americans, our own immediate system.

The 14-year-old had not been Astronomers have concluded Saturday. Four of the youths were arrested Friday by Sgt Arien Mason and Patrolman Willis Clark, who were given credit for breaking the ring. Two of the youths will have odist Church, will assist. I Wilton, pastor of the Trinity Bap- Burial will be in the City of tist Oiurch here, will officiate Lubbock Cemetery under direc-j Burial will be in the Bailey Coun- tion of Sanders Funeral Home. tv Memorial Cemetery under di Farmed Near Idalou reetion of the Singleton Funeral Masonic graveside services are Home.

Muleshoe. hearings next 15 that this system contains billions of stars and enormous clouds ef and dust, and is shaped By JOHN CHADWICK legislation, although pared down rather like a double convex lens. WASHINGTON (AP) Demo I from the original measure he ve- or two dinner plates placed face and Republicans alike put toed Julv was still too costly to face. out compromise feelers for a new would add to inflationary i The greater diameter of the third 15. housing bill Saturday in the wake is approximately six hun- 00 Probation from President Eisenhower's veto of Accord To Be Sought thousand trillion miles Our ihe Hams County juvenile court two previous measures.

WTiile the immedwte reaction iS but one mere star in in Houston, will have a re-hear- No agreement was reached at some Democrats to and the svstem Saturday's action, a- hour long meeting of the Sen-(efforts to try to work out a hous-ibut one among other Cannon noted that four of the ate Banking Committee and, for mg bill that would systems. gang, the two 16-year-olds and 'the two 15-year-olds, are related. the fcme being at least, the mat- accept. Indications at ter was left to informal discus- 1 committee meeting were that fur- kior.s among the members compromises would be at- Wanted tempted. Oiairman A Willis Robertsoc, Robertson but Sen.

iD-Vat said that before 0f Alabama, the another committee meeting chief spokesman on Area Woman Dies In Lubbock Mrs. A. T. Johnston, 72, resi-j anted assurances that a rr.a’on- housing, outlined possible dent of Abernathy since 1920. of the members could agree on 8Jons And Homer Cape-1 died about 7:30 p.m.

Saturday in top GOP memberjWest Texas Hospital here, fol- The second of two housing bills advanced a lowing several months Illness. compromise measure. Would Meet Objections All three compromise proposals parsed by Congress this year was vetoed by President Eisenhower Friday. The Senate promptly tried but failed to override the at the committee" meeting failing five votes short of the meet of thirds majority needed. The tWjmaj0r objections by eliminating M-36.

for starting a program Eisenhower contended that dlrfct Joans I ZT IT for constructing classrooms. Allc I In protesting the 50 million dol- kTtllWI iwuo propijfed for this program. Eisenhower said in his veto The fifth gang member, the 14- year-old. Cannon described as a loser who had been to the Gatesville Correction School For Boys twice. But the 14-year-old has thrcr brothers, all of whom have spent time in the Gatesville school, Cannon said.

scheduled at the Peel formerly lived near Idalou. where he was engaged in farming from 1919 until h.s retire ment. at which time he moved to Lubbock. He was bom ji Silas, Ala and moved to Texas in 1903. He was a member of the Idalou Masonic and the Idalou First Methodist Church.

Survivors include the wife; three sons, A 2T07 T. Kansas City, Mo and Bud, 3109 43rd a daughter. Mrs. W. Pugh, 2S14 Auburn St a step-daughter.

Mis Arthur Jackson, 4319 34th a step-son. Bob Buster, Lcvelland; three brothers, O. Martin Mills; Abemathv; and R. Dallas; five sisters, Mrs Ada Prestredge, Waco; Mrs. Allen.

3506 Mrs. Frank Bishop. Clifton; Mrs Oilie Selke, Abernathy; and Mrs Dovie Bate man, 5808 Ave. 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren Mrs Phipps died at 9-20 a Saturday at the West Plains Hos-i pital hi re. She was bom in Quanah, ing to Bailey County in 193-1 Survivors include the husband: two sons.

Kenneth and Glen, both of Muleshoe; her parents, Mr. and Mrs A Nowell. Muleshoe: her grandfather. E. Grigsby, Amherst; a sister.

Mrs Lyle Vaughn. Burkbumctt; two brothers. Virgil Nowell. ami Claude Nowell, Anton Argentina Gets Military BUENOS AIRES. Argentina She had been in the hospital for two weeks, Funeral arrangements are pending at Sanders Funeral Home here.

A former resident of Chnes- man, Johnston wm -i 'AP'-Ow. Carlo, Torawo Mon- member of Ihe Abernathy Fint 'm today Arsenti. Methodist Church 04 President Sumvor, mdude a son. bwM as. Abemathv; five daughters.

Mrs. Ted Watts Abemathv; Reinstated as commander in Mrs. McGuire's Rites Set Today TAHOKA Funeral services for Mrv Dora McGuire, 79 Tahoka resident, will be con-! ducted at the Stanley Funeral Home Chapel here at 1 pm. to-1 day. The Rev.

Thompson. tor of the First Methodist of Tahoka. will officiate and hurial will be the Tahoka Cemetery under direction of Stanley Funeral Home. SPUR Bobbie Mrs McGuire died at 8 30 a.m. Austin Boykin, 82, a resident at her home here She! Dickens County since 1916, died had been in ill health several Longtime Spur Resident Dies -Mrs.

led watts. Abemathv; as in if ODD lhat Mrs Howard Brown. Levelland: Toranzo Montero began Dlace private investment reshuffle in the na- at 9 45 a.m. Saturday at the Spur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m.

Monday in the Spur Church of Christ. C. Allen will officiate, assisted by Robert Bankhead. Burial will lie in the Spur Cemetery under direction of the Campbell Funeral Spur. Pallbearers will be Melvin Registration of (ients sent the enrollment total ef Public Schools at tne of first I week of classes total; nwwarq oiuwn, Ljcvruitnn; private.

Mrs. Wnght Williams. Fnona; a reshuffle in the na- fctu- Don Bradley. Beaverton, military echelons He of Mrral Ore and Mis, Ann JohnW but it ------------1 Long Beach, a brother, certain that officers who lost Continental Asks Black, Lake View, will be two sistens, Mrs Eula Aiken, and replaced by generals to his To End Hobbs Stop ment was followed by the resignation of War Secretary Elvio Anava, the man who fired him -The na- in a dispute over army promotion years. Bom in Alabama, she came to Lynn County in 1937 from Fisher County.

Texas. Survivors include a Mrs. Archie Reese, Tahoka; two sons, T. T. Longview, and J.

C. Muleshoe; three sisters, Etta Freeman, Lamesa. Mrs, Eula Lemon, Quitman, and Mrs. n. Roxie Landrum.

Houston: a Rankin, Robinson, How W. Earl Thomason and O. Kelly. Survivors include two Jim, Salma, and E. Groves; a daughter, Mrs.

Cooner. Spur; five grandchil dren, and seven great-grandchil dren. 22 grandchildren; 14 great-j i grandchildren: and a great-great-! rs' hild. Former Area Rites Set Mondav which continues to run approxi-i Horace Kornegay both ahead of HOBBS iSpecial) Connnen-jChnesman: nine grandchildren Montero reappoint tinn at the end of the same per-jtal Airlines has asiked the Oyil and three great-grandchildren lod last fail. Aeronautics Board to transfer Supt.

Nat Williams estimated Hobbs to the route of a local JSSivw iS that post-Labor Day registrations ice carrier The airline has been' wAMlKsuiy.N i- Tuesday will put the enrollment reducing bights here for sever il privately ne electric policy 04 rra-k realized operating reve- Toraruo Montero said the crisist weL over the mar mon nues of SI 0 194 il 9 000 in an was stnctlv military and not MULESHOE (Special) Last ear.ter in the Continental officials said it is'jnrrcage 0f 5 4 from 195? ical He said he would order will be held at 2 i erguson 0 All schools Will irrnam closed longer possible for the normal measures and that a Muleshoe Church of Christ for Gainesville Monday in observance rf Lne pary t0 Net few militarv leaders will he Thomas Boydstun. whoj The body will be transferred to ly. 75 piT rent f0 $1 518,023.000 tired died Thursday In a Lubfcx ck hos-iRix Funeral Home in Lubbock to- Two other airlines have filed J. T. Boydstun Rites Are Slated Funeral will ne held 5 it 2 m.

today in Gainesville for the Rev John R. Ferguson HO Gainesville Nazarene minister who formerly lived in Abernathy and Brown field. Ferguson died Thursday night Labor Day holiday. Closely paralleling the business on the Swth Plaim. permission to serve Hobbs 1 apiral upward during other cities usually AirUne, peak around the end of the i Airlines ond six weeks in late Airlines.

145 SCARED IV ROUIS DIP are that this year's peak will be approximately scholastics. SAVE GAS BUY RAMBLER Burial will be tery. in Ralls Ceme- Positively nothing in THE EAR I Mrs. Anne Stehlik Rites Slated Monday LITTLEFIELD neral rites will be conducted at pm Monday in tht irst Baptist Church here for Mrs. Anne Stehlik, 77.

who dad here Thursday morning The Rev, Bass, pastor of the Parkview Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Littlefield Cemetery New York City Crackdown On Juvenile Crime Pushed Are Pending For Plainview oman pita! night. A graveside service will' R. Little, minister, and read at 10 a Monday in thur Watkins of Lubbock Cemetery officiate. Mary Ramherg Riles Slated Today Forty-five diesel locomotives, costing have been ordered from United States man- turers by the Rand railroad system in South Africa OUAWTY imperial fVMLAM HiAttMO PUI DlMONJttSTION BITTER HEARING CENTER mu im roi-mi Buy whtrc what you want with Citizens CHECK-CREDIT Funeral services will be eon-j I ducted at 1 today in Rix NKW YORK arrest liquor and bongo drum party Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs i toll mounted to 145 persons Satur- at a lower Side housing Mary Bamberg, ab ut day as police fought to stem the project; and 5 young men appar services are to be annuincH by 218 Ave, who died Fridaj city's worst outbreak of juvenile ently of Spanish or Puerto Rican Bemsteen Funeral Home morning violence in years.

origin charged with shouting and Athens. for Mrs. Kathleen had lived in Lub- In a crackdown that began Fri- with overturning garbage cans Jordan, 47. who died Friday in since moving here from day. youths in Manhattan and In Manhattan Felony Court, at- Plainview Httspital and Clinic.

Littlefield Brooklyn were picked up on dis- torney Robert Finkin. repre-j Mrs. Jordan had moved to( will be Resthaven Me orderly It was sent.ng some of the arrested Plainview fmly live weeks the largest sweep for a 24-hour youths, warned that lartp period since an anti-narcotics arrests raise the danger of civil drive two years ago, ngh.is violations While police acted in an appar Puerto Kieans Meet ent drive to forestall the kind oi More than 2W Puerto Riran gang violence that recently met in a eitywdde confer claimed the lives of four Manhattan teen-agers, an attorney warned that authorities might from Georgia Survivors include two tersf William Teems Plainview, and Mrs. Robert Fleeman Jr Winterville, C.a Mie brother, James Jordan Looney Riles Set Todav In Rovina Friday night to map a Athens; two sisters. Mrs.

gram before Mayor Robert Osnley, Bogart, and Mrs Wagner and Gov Nelson A Rock-jJ L. Jordan, White Hill, Ga violating civil rights efeller meet on the crime prob-'and two grandchildren Among those arrested since Fri- lem Tuesday with ity and -----------------------day night were 63 young men ac and civic and religkWtf Alsout 5,513 of eanals BOVI A sen. H'es will be eondurted todayl in Bovina Methodist Church for Rush 72. formt Sriuthj Plains resident who filed in hNj Truth nr Consequences home Fri-j NOW BUYING OlO IBM CAROS OlO LKOGIR SHUTS NEWS CORRUGAMO WcST MPKR CO. 70? SH4 710? cused of annoying passeriby on the west side of Central The leaders pledged full eooper- 30 and Puerto Ricans with authorities and said police said had gathered for a 4M pureto Riran civic agencies would start an educational program to deal directly with troubled families and children in city five boroughs In Saturday, Rep Seymour Halpern said he would introduce a bill Monday to set up a broad federal program to fight juvenile delinquency.

and navigable rivers now ross France, carrying more than 6 million tons of materials and merchandise annually Burial will in Bovina Ceme tery. 1 had lived in the Canyon. community from to Hilfi. ENROLL NOW Dancing Classes ALL TYPES FOR ALL AGES LARRYMORE DANCE STUDIO P03-8643 CLOSE-OUT ON LARGE STOOK WALLPAPER V.luti Te $2.50 Roll HOM to PH ROU. PAUL GRAHAM 1101 AVINUI POM4M YOUR CHILD CAN READ BETTER! KVUOPMENMl REAOMG TRAINING hr HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS JR.

HIGH STU0ENTS GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS Lubbock Vision-Reading Center 1413 Lubbock P02-9749 FINAL WEEK! NEW HOUSE PAINT COLORS At Feature MONEY-SAVING LOW CUT-RATE PRICES SEIDLITZ EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT REGULAR $7.1 GALLON ON SALE AT GALLON FINEST PAINT AVAILABLE SEIDLITZ PORCH FLOOR ENAMEL REGULAR $2.15 SALE 99 QT. SEIDLITZ HOUSE PRIHT PRIMER REGULAR $7.1 SALE GALLON SEIDLITZ HOUSE PAINT REGULAR $498 GAL. SEIDLITZ EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT A RequUr $7.00 Value i $4J8 SEIDLITZ ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT SEIDLITZ EXTERIOR SATIN PLAT HOUSE PAINT Rsqular $7.15 5JS PAINT ft SUPPLY COMPANY 1414 AVI. 2319 CLOVIS ROAD P03-5343 P034409.

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