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Lubbock Morning Avalanche from Lubbock, Texas • Page 11

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Ends Search The discovery by Walter Lance of the criminal division of the sheriff's bureau ended more than three months of intensive deteet- ive work aided by tipster in Mobile, Ala. Lance said the valuables were into a small metal box, a foot long and three inches deep. They included stocks and bonds, some negotiable, worth Daniel Signs To Combine Stale Highway Safely Program! AUSTIN, June 12 Pan-1 iel today signed a bill he said "establishes the framework for statewide drive to reduce the1 human slaughter on our The hill provides for a natcd traffic safety program through the creation of the Texas Traffic Safety Council. jewelry worth about $20,000 and old coins and currency. The other two hexes contained valuless papers.

Stolen In February The boxes were stolen last Feb. 5 from John Marks, a retired Coast Guard commodore who lives in the fashionable Keystone Point section. Lange said he learned about the "buried from an informer in Ala, Tie said be drove to Alabama on the weekend on his days off and got the informer to draw a detailed map. El Salvador plans to have three hydroelectric plants in operation on the River by the erd of 1963. lifetoek, (Tn.l, Mam.

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Colors: Beige, Light Gray, Mint and Sold! SLEEVE LENGTHS 32-36 9 M-! 1212 BROADWAY OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. THURSDAY PRESIDENT POSER WITH VALET AM) Moaney, devoted Negro valet to President Eisenhower, beams proudly as he stands beside the President posing with a group of his friends from the Cooperville, Md. African Methodist Episcopal Church in the White House garden Wednesday. In the front row from left are: wife; his mother, Mrs. Ethel Moaney, and Mrs.

Eisenhower. In foreground is Barbara Mills. CAP Wirephoto.) Moaney Has Served General For 14 Years Negro Vcdet Presents Group Of Friends, Mother To Ike grinning broadly, patted one of the small girls in the group on the head and told her: a pretty hat. Where did you get bet an Easter the First Lady chimed in. In 14 years of serving Eisenhower, Moaney, who is 43, probably has seen more of him than any man alive.

And he is much more than a bid for the presidency. Moaney va, th prpsidf.nt Thpy sergeanf also fishprmpn anrt signed His five-star chief found it Eisenhower ahvavs it 1ha, tough to give up his uniform after Moi)wv ts his By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH WASHINGTON, June 12 Tf ever a man was happy and proud, John Moaney was today in presenting his 67-year-old mother and a group of friends to President Eisenhower. Moaney is the devoted Negro valet. He has served him since the early days of World War II.

When Eisenhower resigned from the Army in 1052 to 40 years in the service. Consoled General Rut Moaney consoled him this way: mind, general. We'll get along all And they have, of course luck whenever there is a stream in the vicinity. Moaney also always is on hand when the President gets out on the WTiite House south lawn to Services Pending For Seminole Man SEMINOLE, 12 (Special)Reece Rryon Walker, R5, Semin- 5ole cafe operator, died Tuesday night in a hospital in Houston. Walker moved to Seminole in 1043 from Hobbs, He wag a veteran of World War and mem- iber of the Raptist Church since 1921.

Funeral services will be held I Friday afternoon in the First Rap- tist Church with the Rev. H. D. 1 Christian, pastor, officiating. Time of the services is undetermined.

Rurial will be in Seminole Cemetery under the direction of Seminole Memorial Chapel. Survivors include a son Chester Reece, Odessa; a daughter, Mrs. Reth Wolff, Seminole; a brother; three sisters; and two grandchildren. more, they are closer Practice golf shots. He gets a lot friends 1han ever.

of exercise lagging balls for his Rack at his White House after his weekend illness, Eisen-I And around the White House today received about 40 they tell you about deep members of African concern whenever illness hits the Methodist Episcopal Church. The President. church is in Copperville, Earlier this week, for example, home town. he was with Eisenhower almost With Mrs. Eisenhower at when a stomach upset side, the President greeted the had him down in bed.

The situa- group in his office. Then the party tion was much the same during stepped outside to a patio to be the long convalescence photographed with the President, frora his 1955 heart attack and and the First Lady. ileitis illness last year. Edged To Hack Row Bids For lamesa Hospital Hay era men to move down alongside ge Accepted In August the President, who cheerfully made room for him. LAMESA, June 12 mother was down Following a meeting of the Paw- front, too, and Eisenhower railed County Commissioner Court out to his wife, Delores, to Dawson County Hospi- report front and center.

She lives architect Turner Kimmel of at the White House with Moaney. and Kimmell, Lubbock, "My goodness," said the Presi- County Judge Aubrey Ros- dent, have to have Pelores stated bids for the hospital jn may be let sometime in August. Moanev beamed with the kind of The final plans and specifiea- pride already reflected in his I for the structure are now navy blue tie one covered with Austin for approval of the tiny "I Like Ike" legends in State Health Department, and white. Squinting Into the bright light. Mrs.

Eisenhower remarked "that Passenger and freight rates have been drastically advanced by railways. more than difference prices on in our a shade of from former all carpet stocks for details, see announcement from CASEY'S toon! after being approved there, they be approved by the Fed eral governments Department sun really is hot." Her of Health. MAYTAG Golden Anniversary.

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