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AT.^)CTOBER 21, 1957— BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN—*
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School Student
Poster Winners
Are Announced
HKKC KKMOIXiK, TK\AS —THl'KSDAV. OCT. 10. 1< :>7
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tui
I
ill' iKii^n
I'Hm 'ken I idge < h:
' *d ( "if •! ' H i- included ,k p# >
' ,f tes't bv the st- t-nth g.ade in th
jt.f, «-r high sc h< o| anil a contes
.< i.ong th** grade school |#upi!>
'•tunhfiL' th*- gnatest numbe
h• :f.i* f I«* .safety ch#*ck lists.
n.#>ney that pioxtded th« piizes
donated by the Breckenridge
.- •Mat in of Insurance Ag#*nts.
I he fust priz ' p<ist t winner
'■as .Judy K iy I'dWii, who used
"I- I Kf «•< kirtir at Your Kmnt
Stop Kres Save I.i-.es" as
h f t heme. I he fit iz*' pos -
t i -\ as submitted hy (iail Hrown-
ng 1? d# pict#'#l a seen#* wht iv two
ho;, > burned leaves too c'o>«. to
th# i homo -a hu h !«-su;t '«i in a dis-
ast#-roti> fin- The thiid place w in
i * r postn "a a si entered hy Mike
Su'iran. It depicted a flaming
match with the following inscnp
tioii: Just .1 LsttU Fallow, Rut a
L« t of Spark, If you're* Not Care-
fui. He will Hum our I'arks! The
f' u,t.h piace wiiit to Inula Mit
cli. ll Hei noster showed hoy scouts
aiound a campfir* with th< follow-
ing notation: Oon't forge? to put
out tin- fneV He a
VN irtfU'i s of th#*
l* ail#* school,., are as
\\ u d: Mrs White.
M Owggitis Mr
U ,i.l Mis I - . M
U (til: Mrs <ir##*
\\ a.*hi rig ton: Mrs K
Pilot Heroically
Dies At Controls
PI IKK WIWKK
bv Hrkenr d:r stud
It. f nt; I nd i Mi
r' -• • • n<J ami Mik
I hy th-
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PRICE DAILY S CENTS SUNDAY 10 CENTS
Ijoofl eampt'i ..
check list by
follows: South
n lire prevention
Kay I'ower. upp#*/
i! drowning, lower
third. Th«* prizes were
Insurance Ag
Milwaukee Braves Blank
Yanks To Become Champs
Moon Whizzing
Over U. S. Hides
Behind Vapors
(K> ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Astnm >n>*rs in <'ambridge. Ma--
sachusetts, wvie fiustialed again
| toda} in their attempts t.i .-pot
Russia's caiih satellite as it whizz
f<i by Heavy fog al.the roast
prevented them from seeing the
l sphere as it shot over Nova Scotia,
and then to the Il >rtheast of Hus-
ton. Yesteiday, the weather also
prevented them from spotting it.
The Scientists haw realigned
their !4 telescopes fiom the posi-
tions in which they had been set
with the original idea of spotting
| our :i«n projected satellite, to ac-
comodate them better to the Rus-
sian satellite's oibit. Sputnik, the
Soviet baby moon, is on an orbit
•if" degrees from the equator, where
as our iw n sphere is expected
to be .""> degrees from the et|UU-
! tor.
After their own frustration this
morning the scientists at Cam-
bridge aleited another moon vatch
team at Spokane, Washington, to
have a try. The Sputnik's libit
was due to t.ike it o- er that area
at dawn on the West Coast.
Hespite the failure at Cambridge,
•tie sighting of the Satellite was
reported in the northeast by a
iMoonwati'h team in New Haven.,
Connecticut. Dr. J. Allen Hynek
at Cambridge said a New Haven
watcher, James I'lato. first saw the
MISSILES PEACE TALKS
ADVOCATED BEFORE UN
He, I he \ enna oDserva- troops leave
.istiia. which has spotted School mil
111; I \N
I . iiM-iiilly
St I atoji t
populated
day and d
men i\ th<
Air I 01
t ,.|.
I">, f la V A
guid<d a burning
bomber away froi
area n .'' hive ye
led with three other
■ crash 'if the war p
ce official* be!ie\e
p lot
lit: |
tel
an -
,in<'.
bat
I'o-
-on-
old
,'iat
•n*| Michael McCoy i\"
nioiia, California, was at the i
I ' yIs of the 1547. The 52 Veal
McCoy was dean of K47 con
w mt; commander*.
Others who died in the clash f
the plane \ ■ le ll'oup Captain lonn
\\ immIioffe ..f the Hi itish Ko.al
Aii h 'ice '.s year old l.ieutenant
Colonel Charles Joyce, of Winch,
t.r, M uhvurhuiKtU^ mid .'W year
NKW V >11K.
Hiavt > w on t h
d iy, defeating
Tth ard dec:dit
l.#w iiindftt#
to victory
of the s«*i
ei 'to do
r I
w
:\w >
£ if a i
p tch« i tin- i'- iv# s
and won h«> thul jcain *
es. Hr is th#1 first pitch-
since Hairv lJr#*fheen
•il the tri< k
tui fiec
in th * 1 :rj
lied S \. Ar
old Major
ton, Ohio.
Witness*
an estmiHt
into flaiiK
iroirlrd th#
waid an t
hi
Vern n Stut*.. of f);
iv-
'h#* Milwaukee [ilet«*<i a s* in,: of secueless inn-
i i d Sei ) •> to ! iii^s a^a.nst the snij^hty New;
anke 's ,n tin* Yoikei.-. H shut them out in the
r. a t« fifth jfaiii#' on Monday. 1 to 0 and
whipped them, I to 2. in the second'
game last Thursday, pitching .shut-
out bail ovi'i the last six innings.
Neither team scored in the fii t
Cardinals j although the Yankees put two run-
s«'i!#s with the H# ston | n#*i^ on base.
d Butdette aiho com Th - Bra\#s went out in order.,
I,arsen fanned Hazle anil Mat-
thews, and got Logan on an in-'
g<ourul.r.
Baui it*d otV with a double.
Slaughter tapped the mound, and 0 .. , .
Ututkr w- c^ight in i "henev-. it conxes close
between second mil third. He mart
aged to get back to second safe!..
■ igi
k I!
I
l>
s said the plane was at
■d 700 feet when it huist
s. They said the pilot
H47 over the cit; to
pen pasture. Wieik. ••
>■ A i al house* but the datn-
wa-i ru.g'ihible. A cow war,
<d the pasture.
'olonel Mct'oy, a holder of the
tingui-h'd Klying Cross, was
• "iHmaiider of t be ^21st Medium
Itomhci U tim based at 1'inecustle,
I old:. Air I of. >• liase.
Florida Offers
Racial Solution
(H> \>s«M I \TEI PRESS)
I he K'ornla State Ij'gislatUle
j'tune d a 1< day sp4rc;at He*#ion
-! mgbt after r«.fusirg to adopt
est:c ant ,-i ntegratioti measuies.
ie legi.-.at.ns olijfinally were
I1..1 into session to diaft a new
n.-t itiition which was approwd
III will ()■• submitted to the vot-
Regular Field
In Stephens Co.
Has 2 New Wells
flash of light in the northeast sky
and another team member. Robert
Hrown, also caught a view of the:
baby m ion. The sight lasted about
half a minute at a. 111. KDT
Meanwhile, The Vienna obsei va-
tory in Au
the Russian satellite both with tele-
scopes and the naked eye, said
today that it seems to be orbit
ing right on schedule.
Anyone in the Austrian capital
can hear the radio signal of the
Russian earth satellite just by
dialing a number on the telephone.
In the niannei that persons hear
weather forecasts and learn the
time through dialing here in the
L'nited States, the Viennese can lis-
ten to recordings of sputnik's voire.
In New York City, niaj >r de-
partment stores have reported a
mild lush for Binoculars and tele-
scopes, which are not usually best
sellers, by any means. Apparently
New Vorl.ers want to get a look
Arkansas School
Front Quiet But
Sti!l Guarded
LITTI.K ROCK. Ark. f The
Central High School area t.<da>
remained i|uiet with Regular Aiir,;.
Paratroopers walking guard on
.the campus perimeter.
There have been no disturbances
for several days at the scho: I
which was integrated under 'lie
protection of the Army's Intst
Airborne Division.
Each school day nine Negro stu-
dents escorted hy soldiers pa.-s
through the guards and enter the
building where other paratroopers
keep a watchful eye in the eori.-
dors.
Occasionally the outside gun.I
is manned by the Aikansas Na-
tional Guard which I'i"sid nt K;--
enhowev ordered into federal s, i
ice tit the time he dispatched Re- .
lar Army troops to Little Rock
There is no sign of a hieak i.i
the deadlock which would let :!,>
uthorities said in ad-
vance of school opening today that
4<> of 74 students tinder suspension
have been reinstated or will !••■
shortly. Most of the suspevsion.-
were for taking part in walkouts
or othe (disturbances.
Attendance at the school vestei
day was announced as 1.77'? w:tii
11)0 abs nt. At the peak of the
tension, absenteeism reached about
750.
li lit y Kegu
ell coluplt
Kiddle II
Td.-1
Two Stephens C
Field wells haw. I,
Wicti «>,| C., \ .
Section 2f>, Block t
was completed five niiles
Caddo.
Ilaily potential was .;l M
reis of 41 gravity oil. I-low
through an 8-R4 inch choke
15 pounds tubing pressure
from an op.
pay topped
a i
la
t eii.
■IIS.
y
111.. oii|> racial bill adopted wan
i, : • i|U ,r:ng 111 • closing of schoo.s |
th. :ri!>tant federal troops are
.|. i,i( "at t,. > rffoice integration'
bar-
,\ as
with
and
n hole at l,9,Vi-li.'t feet
at 1 !*4tf feet. The for -
illation was luptuted.
Otli.-i well is the Theiss Diilling
Co., h'ort Worth. \'> 2 L. C. Link,
•even mile* east of Frank* ! m Sec-
tion 7 i. Hbx'k 4 T<tI' Survey.
No 2 Link had a daily p it *n-
tiul of Jon:: bail is of ;ia gravity
oil. It is pumping from an open
hole at I,7,'i8-5K feet where the for-
mation was ruptured.
Ghana Official
Is Guest Of Ike
but by that time Slaughter was
stand ng on the base, and Fnos
was tagged out. Mantle rolled out
te the mound. Berra was given
an intentional walk. Meltougaid
popped up to end the inning.
Tlie Braves threatened in the
- ■ ... I second but did not sco v. Neither
uth of 1 did the Yankees.
Aaron opeie-d with a single, and
was sacrificed to second. Aft. i
Tone walked. Mantilla flied deep
to left, and Aaron went to third
after the catch. But the rally died
when Cnindall rolled out.
Some sparkling fileding by Mat-
thews and Torre helped Hurdette
, set the Yankees down in ro-der.
Braves Score Four
Th.- Braves came up with four
j run in the third inning to take a
4 to o lead. High ight.ng the ral!;.
ias a two-run double by Mathews
and a single bv Aaron.
Hazle driiu-l a one-out single
I
en itrgh. One -iwtitHWf1the ytm-
1 ation reminds him of the run on
science books and science f.ction
Five Admitted To
Local Hospital
Stephens unerial Hosnital i«-
poits five admissions: H:uni!^oa
H#*&« i . (ieorge Ingraim Mrs. K.
K. ■ Mrs. SleTlaT.ancauter
I ill medical patients and Otto
Tuggle, an accident victim.
;tl on
I JIMii
about
i t ion
U.S. Takes Lead
For Control But
Small Hope Held
\SSOCI VTKI) I'RKSS)
nitiil States said todav it
to bea;n i mlt: nation talks
■ n steps f contiol missiles
.lent .vas made
ins assembly's
committee by
n delegate, Hen-
lit ic;il
■yi'.
th
iy Cabot I.oil;
The l'nited
that it's leadv
fill controls o
erati fiom th
ilisa r ma inertt.
Illittee in New
should involvi
said \> e haii
al el t Willi -pr
which occurred after announcepu
of tile first atom homo in l!(4a.
nt
Dismissals w
and .lei iv (Irei
Dai id (irounds
Signs Of Times
Are Presented
Revival Crowd
Rains Fall In
Parts Of Texas
As Front Moves
Style Spies Feared by Royalty
CLOTHING QUEEN TO WEAR
ON VISIT IS KEPT SECRET
vival crusade of the Rose
Baptist church continue:! I
th five addi
(Hi
Skies
LONDON i.P The best
sec lets in London today are
tails of the dresses, suits and
that t^ueen Flizabeth second
wear in Ameiica.
t ;e';
Seen Or Heard
by C. M. H.
Homier |it*t ho* wild Milwau-
kee «il| ko tonight 7 Bet it would
he a sight to *ee Wilh part of
Iwii block- heard from Mrs. J. D.
(.alt -aid f-IHl ha* been received in
I niled Fund Drue Kxpect Bill |
t reaith bark tomorrow to bring not thaik the Dover episode will!
oii up to date on fiMitbull 'and affi-ct I'. S. Charm relations in any
I nited fund drue rnter iews. i way whatever. And in the (ihana'
, — | capital of accia the foieign minis
i ,... i,....
WASHINGTON — President
II senhower had the Finance .VI ni.
tei f the can Republic of (iha-
na to tire,il,last at the White House
this morning. And an atmosphere
of "Let bygone* be bygones ap
peais to prevail in connection with
in incident on Monday at Dover,
Dele Wale.
A restaurant in Divrr refused
to let the ' Mtmg Chana official
eat in il because of his color . Pr< -
dent Fisenhoiver extended the
White House imitation after he
heard about it. The State Depart-
ment officially apologized.
The <ihana official savs he dies
through the iif.'ield. Kubek
Logan's grounder but made a high
throw to second for an error, and
I ,'aan heat the relay t > fust. Mai-
' news slam in d i double- to riv.i:.
-curing both llaz'e and Logan.
Hobby Shant /. replaced I.ar -'-n. and
Aaron singled to Mathews
. w ith the third Milwaukee run.
Covington singled Aaron to thiid
with the thiid sti ught Braves hit.
Tone forced Covington at second
but he beat the relay to first, and
Aaron came home with th-- fourth
j run.
M int Ua's long fly to deep i ..tat
letired the side.
Hurdette put the Yankees out in
order, starting off bv striking out
Jen y Lunipe who batted for
I Shantz.
Another infield error put the
ri ••ntinmri I In I'sire lit
Sound reas ins are behind th
secrecy, style spies.
All over the world, particular}'
in the I nited States, are dress
manufacturers who could, perhaps,
tuni a quick fortune if they could
immediately reproduce the royal
tour clothes.
Immagine what it would mean
If spies could feriet out inf n nia-
tion that would lead to such an ad-
vertisement as:
"Wear the royal cocktail dress.
Weal it even before the Queen
does. A guaranteed lovely Li/, re-
pioducti ill Youis for only
Buckingham Palace and the
few tninas mole enibari assing than
the possibility of a mas> i.-pioduc
lion of the roya! wardrobe hitting
th-- transatlantic shops coincident j
with the Queen's irrival.
The designers recall, the horrirl
the day of the Duchess ot VN'Iinl-
sot's marriage. A copy of the Duch-
ess' going away suit went on sale
in America the day sir
kept; in sal,
de ; the ib
hats | people
will ' faces.
As each garment
; beh'nd thick doors. By day
>ts are guarded by careful
with a good memory for
is CO
mpleted. it
married the Scouts of
jsented the
is lodged in a doubly locked ward
I ohe.
Detectives from Scotland Yaid
are n it on a 24-hour clothes watch,
but they have been called in for
advice on guarding the fancy fab-
rics.
Only a few things are certain:
The Queen's hats will be small
because people must be able to see
his face.
Her clothes will be bright, for
she must stand out in crowds.
And she'll wear no sacks, slacks
or Blue Jeans.
Scouts To Get
Charter Sunday
By LKSTEK Kl*PER.MAN
The Charter of Troop 17, Boy
Tin*
\ v emit
Wednesday night w
[ tior.s to the church.
Rev. (liner Ritchie, evangelist.
I spoke on "Are We Living la the
i Last Days OV This Present Civili-
zation."
"Nft unusual emphasis is neces-
sary to remind us that we are
; living in momentous days. The
very atmosphere is charged with
a sense of crisis and change. Th •
horizon of our times is hazy and
cloudy with doubt, fear, skenli-
eism and uncertainty. The surging
sea of humanity is throbbing with
unrest and perplexity. The Bible
however, is a a. eat beacon light
of cleat. pmphetic decluiations io-
gaiding the end-time. What at*
some of the signs
of centuries, th
tion of the ag,
advance tow-aid the cortsumution I JHS, Del Rio and Victoria
of civ I /ation as we know it? i Showery and cloudy n
1 list, there is the historical; p l>.stI'd in sections of the
sign, that is. the spec.', ic prot.hc- west and the southeast tod
Il-t:me. What .Ite MltRSVule l.i'i,
is. the guide-postslAntonio .i!.">. Be;
e explicit predic-Tville .42. Corpus
- as thev rapidly I \ngelo June
VSSIM IATKD PRKSS)
were partly cloudy over
the state this morning and mine
lain is forecast. Amaiillo .veporti 1
very light drizzle at 7 o'clock, and
considerable fog covered north-
west and extreme east Texas.
Rains of up to 5 inches at j
L'valde yesterday blocked roads
and flooded some streets. Peggy,!
nea.r Kenedy, had 2.80 inches.
Three Rivers had 2.4n, Tilden 1.9!M
ind George West 1.50.
Abilene's Elm Creek flooded for'
i time after rains along the line |
between Taylor and Nolan co in-
ties. Lake Abilene rose 1 feet.
(A'ficiiil rainfall reports for
24 hours ending at (> o'clock
morning included CotuiUi
Kingsvi'le 1.7'-*. Laredo .02.
turnout .48,
Christi .oil, San
Junction .09. Houstoa
.01.
vi eat In r
not ui-
iv b .t
states told the I'N
to talk about peace-
space missiles sep-
general question of
Lodge told the cont-
YeiU that such talks
many nations, lie
. nn opportunity to
ad international an-
-such talks.
iosal oil gi null}- drawn
Western powers ;it the
sai maim-nt talks, was
but not emphasized. The
to be presented this
icai committee is spoil*
-hi „• 20 free world na
iVemeiit Not Seen
S. .' ficiais see no prev
sibility of practical agree,
is i,.-t ,i en Russia and the West
na.i") ,i oi Id scries issues such
nternational coi.trol of space
1 iit«*s. Off th.' record, they ex-
s til" feeling that Soviet Com-
munist chief Khiushchev is not
seriously intei estcd in reaching any
sin 11 agieeneiit at this time.
• . Soviet ("ommtini. t
| party chief Khrushchev said in
Moscow earlier this week that Rus-
sia also would amend its disarma-
ment proposals to provide for in-
ternational inspection of rocket -
j launching sites as well as airports.
Buss Brag Seen
[ I'u.-.sia and the west have re-
■ jected the main points of the other*
I side's arms plan so far. Mach now
[wants the S2 nation assembly to
l put pressure • -n the other by en-
dorsing its plan as a basis for I'u-
j ture negotitions in the disarma-
. Iiient subcommittee
The American
Khiushche, is
ously to imp-1
I Russia's s. ientifie
; military power, H<
be pnmmting the
ganda line that til,.
view is that
king simultane-
tlle world with
progress a id
also is said 'o
familiar propa-
Soviet I'nion
is actively se
tlements with
L'nited States.
'King
its po
pea
.ver
refill se
I iv al, th'*
Girard Defense
Opens Testimony
• *s which is but historv foretold i t was dry and fairly pleasant
describing the march of civilii.;,-1 other parts of the nation.
t i' 'ii. th#' i ise and tall of five! Clear skies and tenip*'iat.ures in
distinct, and only five world-wide, the ( ns were indicated for tm
kingdttms. Daniel, chapter two and j s# venth and final game of the
seven portrays this. The great Co-j World Series in New York.
!oss.i> iepresenting (lentil.- domin- The continuing low pressure otf
i >n and preminency is viewed. This the southern Oregon coast spread
image showing the nse and f.ill of j a blanket of clouds over most oi"
four empires. Babylon, Media-1 the northern part*
Persu. Oree e and Home, is de
stroyed by the Vifth kingdom, th«
\h*'1 (By ASSOC IATKI) IMCKSS)
th.s| The defense has begun t« | i«
U.no s.onl Jtjs testiin my in the trial « !*
San't;| W'iljiani (riiaid in the death of
tfee-j ;i .Japanese woman on a t il ing
rang#' Two of OiiardsV offici os
on the filing range testified in th*
Japanese court. One said he had
oidercd (iiraitl to guard a machin•
gun on the range, and the other
said that a few hou.s befu#' the
1,1 | shootini
I had to
gun.
C ii: I Si r i
empt> i
Japan *s
wanted
her.
.lananess
he lili1 #'H
scrap collect#n*
awav fro?f the
has admitted firing to-
irtridges which killed the
woman, hut says he only
o scare her awav. not h t
The bank will be i
d y. * 'olumbus I lay -
\« ta r change tomorrow
hooks
Do w ell
b te libraiv
acrid)
ha
a a
II
ostd Satur
better get
Six mole
reived from K. D. Mc-
malies gialid t >tal for col-
Den-
day.i
try has accepted the C
apology.
n,,,,,,, i m ,|||||HHHM,HtMH
1957 Ff .IDS with AIR CONDI-
TIONINu, only 12395 at Daniel
M ?tora. — AdT.
I ,(172... Marv in
nt victim some
Bits Of News Off Wires 01 Today
i, brought t
spital from
Stephens Memorial
Throckmorton. •
Karl Trammel I, back from Ar-
kiinsas. said the way lo k'.*ep a
wife happ> in fishing camp in to
bring her in breakfaM of country
bam with red e}e gravy, too egit*,
ruffes* and hnckle berrj jam
Nurinan Brewer said s hen the sat-
i i|jte rs'iirhes the moon he will ha e
moon rial estate listed for sale
Charles D. I^ en has joined the
air force for four year* and will
be stationed at l4sckland.
Kenneth dene Vickeis. Abilene,
in rested here lor driving while in-
toxicated ..(stand jury to meet
tomorrow. Marion Welch return-
s<d here by Sheriff Chase B with
fiom Mona'hans to answer chant
of burglary of Partner's
fire runs. . And. it is hard to get
a rain after a cool front pusses.
I n JU n
tractor backt
was playing
>sHMMi,MtlsmsiiS)lMS,,iliiiisslissilltM*Ms)i(S(,i,snsili
The only child of the Shah of fatally
Itan.Iran, Shahnaz Bahlevi. will be
married tomorrow to an American
trained agricultural engineer. It
will be a simple w>dditig. bv
Royal standards, n the mirror hall
of a palace in Tehran.
d yesterday when a
il int > him while he
near his home.
Firemen have bt- maht under con-
trol iiiott of the hundreds of bush
fires whah have been menacing
suburbs of Sydney. Australia. One
4-year-old girl died m a fire in
one suburb.
Yesterday was Dallas day at th"
Stat" Fair of Texas, and officials
reported a turnout of 1S2.577 for
the day. This brought Fair atten
dance tn 7(Mi.!M 1 since Satuiday's
opening. Officials say Flu out-
breaks are probably to blame f u
holding th" crowds under last year's
records.
In Palis, one person in five is re
ported home nursing Asian Flu.
Asperin is running short.
urges
A leading figure in education la-
ment is up 5 p> r < ent over last
year's all-time total. The figures
(from Dr. Raymond Walters, presi
• d-nt emeritus of the University of
Hundreds of persons searched Cincinnati, are based >n prcliniin-
thi nigh the night in the rugged ary reports from noil colleges and
Cumberland Mountains near I-if"'l- universities.
lette. Tennessee for a 3-year-old
Dlike, I
When Queen Klizabeth made her
royal tour to Paris earlier this.
y>ar. a French newspaper aitfully|
anticipated he i arrival dress by
four days. , j
The British courtiers also lemem-1
her the style spy wh > offered a I
thousand dollars to anyone who I
could whispei in advance what col-|
or the young Queen would choose
fo| her'dresses after the peri id of
oioui ning for her father, George
fi" h.
Makers of the Royal clothes for
this trip are N'oi man Hartriell and
Hardy Amies. They won't
about a hem.
The Queen's clothes have
given code numbers in the design-
ers' b loks. Employes have been
sworn to secrecy orily the most
trusted stylists are allowed to ivoik
on the Monarch's models.
By night the plans are locked
National Guard
Inspection Held
Coming of Jesus Christ. King
Kings and Lord of Lords.
Second, there is the Jewish sign
the budding of the symbolic fig
(Continued On Page fi)
Cub Scou.'s Visit
Breck Firemen
America, will be pre-
troop Sunday, Oct. 15.
during the regular Sunday Services
at the First Christian Church.
All of the Troop 17 members are
asked to be present in c implete uni-
form. or if possible. Boys aie ask-
ed to be there promptly at 10:45
a. in.
Scout Troop 17 is proud to have
as their Scoutmaster, Jsse Lee Du- • The Cub Scouts of Den •">. Patjt
] puy. and as their assistant Sout- i 20, were taken thi >ugli the local
master, Wa yne Clary. These two fir «• station. Wednesday, by the
1 men are fine leaders and have a assistant fire chief. ),. K. Isbell.
large amount of outdoor know The scouts were permitted to si isle
ledge and camping skills. down the firepole and sit in the
Many respects are also paid to new fire truck, ('apt. Isbell gave
our fine Institutional Repiesenta- a shoit talk on fire prevention
tive. M. M Machen, who also knows | and told the boy* what to do in
been ' much ah >ut camping skills and the j case a file br >ke out in their ow n
outdoors. He is ,t greflt help to I homes.
th" boys on their Morse code, hav- All of tin
ing had a good deal of experience mother, Mrs
along livs line.
An Explorer Post may be f ti m-
ed if the boys want to have it.
;he northern parts of the Far W, ,-t
and eastward to the Rockies. How-
ever. rain fell mostly along coastal
sections of northern California and
southern Oregon.
College Students
Elect Officials
ven hint
• IMM, •• IS, I, ,,«• I. ,,#• 1,1 (Midi,
Phone HI 9-4421 for Oxyger
Equipped ambulance service,
^atterwhite Funeral Home
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TRAMMELL - SWANSON
INSURANCE AGENCY Ad*.
HI NTING & FISHING LICENSE
MERRILL'S SPORTS CENTER
Officers of the P.reckenriila"
blanch of Ranger Junioi College
were elected in special assembly
held here Wednesday evening.
With Hayden Morgan presiding
at the opening. Thomas Walker
vv.iS elected president; Gaylord liv-
ers, vice president: Hetty Hairi-
son secretiiry: Joe Hughes, pro-
gram chairman; N".■!}• Tipf >n, s.,
iihomore representative; Janelle
Morgan, fiesliman ri*pi*sentative:
Walter Shep.ud. (iraiiam reportei;
and Maydene Alexander, llrecken-
l idge reporter.
Thought For Ths- Moment: En
joy'your life without comparing it
tis* that of another. Condor-
«et.
girl missing since Tuesday. Miss-t In
ing is Minnie Haun. who wand- man
ereil away from her mother while the city
the mother gatherer! walnuts near, king it
the family home.
Houston. Texas, city council-
Louie Welch diovod that th
prepare an
illegal f o
lites t i flv over
ordinance
Russian s:
Houston. His
A nine year old Clebuma boy,' motion.
fott died for lack of u seconding
T h e Brecki nridge N a tional |
<iu.ud unit underwent inspection .
last night and guard members felt ,
today that th - report, expected in1
about a week, will b< favorable.
The inspection was by Col. An-|
drew W. Roth, Austin, inspection
general, and Lt. Col. Ralph M. Trol
linger, battali >n commander, San
\ngelo. accompanied by five aides,
i 'apt. Tor lini Co and-'r
presented the unit. A talk with
local officers followed the
tion.
inspcc-
BILL BLACK
INSURANCE
104 N. Court Phone HI 9-U34
PRESENTS
THE WEATHER
Considerable cloudiness this
afternimn, tonight and Friday
with no important temperature
changes. t,ow tonight in mid 50s.
high tomorrow in upper fills.
Lsrw last night 56, high } ester-
day 65. Winds northeasterly 10
to 15 mph.
I to thank Mr.
men at the
nteiestiiig t
th -re.
Cubs and their d>*n
Sam Fambio. wish
Isbi'll and the other
fire station for the
1.".,* thev had vihile
Scientists In Session At Omaha To
Study Winds Of Sky Roads Today
I'-n-i
^dependent Oil
Men Plan Meeting
i OMAHA P Winds on the
j roads of the sky vv hive the jeis
fly sometimes reach 250 miles an
I hour and sudden pools <>t tuibu-
I lence can threaten to tear a plane
apart.
| This is the background, said Dr.
I Roheif Fletcher of Washington,
DALLAS P —Around 1500 oil) president of the American Meteoro-
inen from 30 states are expected j logical Society, against which a
in Dallas the latte.*- part of this society meeting was* considering
month for the annual meeting of j the ( "oblems of winds ami turbu-
the Independent Petroleum Asso- lence today in Omaha.
ciation irt" America. Tlie con ven- j Today's sessions were the la.-t
tion will be held October 28 and 28. | of the three-day meeting devoted
to problems of weather and ji t
flying. The meeting, one of several
the society ..ill hold this y ..r, vas
called to share information, par-
ticularly that gained in niilitarv
jet 'flying, with airlines which
.ill undertake
I ll")||lb i|
•t s
iii last
•■ngtsson i
it her Seivi<
Sweden ha
nisr'it.
f the
e told
s hlllt
.f
• •lit
tlie
Sw
■dish s"i-
orld-w id-
Top speakers n.-imeil for the
| gathering are former Undeiwc-
I vtary of St.. > , H i I e t U • • ,
I Jr., and th" president of Standard
Oil Company of New Jersey, M.
! J. Rathbone.
shortly
jet flights.
At a bunipi
Major Bengt
Swedish Aii W
the society hoi<
up that service.
He said the p
vice is pint
weather system.
Jerome N'amlas i f Washington,
■liv has charge of the U. S.
Weather Bu'eau's extended foi.*-
ejisting. said an international me-
teorological organization back)* I
bv the United Nations has impio* -
•d w-Hther f,e eeastiie; hi- making
.iv.ii'iable more word-wide dat
In the last vear he said, reas
■•tiably good information hiis cvc*.
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