The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 354, Ed. 2 Monday, June 16, 1952 Page: 26 of 26
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HERE'S HOW — George Walsh, gunner’s mate, USN (left), instructs Abilene Naval Re-
servists on loading of hedge-hogs (an anti-submarine weaponi aboard the PCE 892 bound for
Kingston, Jamaica. The Abilenians (left to right) are D. P. Stephens, Bob Carter, and Bob
Woodard. (Official U.S. Navy Photo)
Abilene Naval Reservists
To See Jamaica on Cruise
Coast Guardsmen
Recover 3 Bodies
Framed woman »PY
Found Slabbed
LONDON In—A beautiful Polish
noblewoman with s brilliant war
record as a British spy was found
stabbed to death early today in a
Kensington hotel
The victim was Countess Krys-
tyna Skarbek, 37, ace saboteur of
World War II and a combat veter-
an of the French Maquis.
Dennis G. Muldowney, 41-year-
THE ABILENE, REPORTER-NEWS 10 R
Abilene, Texas, Monday Evening, June 16, 1952 UTP
named to his honor at the Smith-
sonian Institute to Washington. He
gave a large personal collection
of minerals and geology specimens
to Texas Western College here.
He came to El Paso to 1905. He
was a graduate of the University
...,___of Texas and received his masters
Prather was s paleontologist and degree from Columbia University
geologist and had five fossils in New York.
Son of Late UT
President Dies
EL PASO, June 16 W—John K.
Prather, 76, son of the late Col.
William L. Prather, former nreri- |
dent of the University of Texas,
died yesterday.
old porter, was picked up for ques-
tioning by detectives.
Hotel guests who heard the coun-
tess screaming, "Get him off me!"
found her lying dead in a hall with
a gaping knife wound in her chest.
The countess, who became a na-
turalized Briton in 1947, signed on
the liner Winchester Castle six
weeks ago as a stewardess She
had checked in at the hotel alone
Dont fool with
SUNBURN
Have fun...
have a Coke
VOL. L
Grit
on Saturday.
Terrorists Set Fire
To Tunisia's Wheat
TUNIS Tunisia (Tunisian ter-
rorists adopted new tactics today,
setting fire to wheat fields ready
for barvest in a move to disrupt
the French protectorate’s econom-
ic life
The new nationalist activity
came after a week end of riots be-
tween Jews and Moslems in Tunis
The riots, however, apparently had
no connection with the continuing
nationalist campaign of anti
French riots and disorders.
French ground and Air Force
troops were called out to help
fight the wheat field fires as
I French colonists and Arab farm
I workers worked to control the
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NEW ORLEANS, La., June 16
—Six Abilene men are among 96
Naval Reservists aboard the
PCE’s 892 and 842 for two weeks
training duty bound for Kingston,
Jamaica.
They left New Orleans June 9.
They will receive instructions In
anti-aircraft, anti-submarine and
other drills necessary to complete
refresher courses aboard ship.
The ••part-time'' sailors are ex-
pected to return to New Orleans
June 2.
The Abilene reservists are Bob-
by L. Carter, seaman, husband of
Mrs. Frankie Carter. 19264 Sayles
Blvd., and the son of Mr. and
Mrs Ernest C. Carter, 1326 Ash
St. Galen M. Hayes, seaman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Z.
Hays. 749 EN 13th St.; Denny P.
Stephens, seaman apprentice. Har-
din - Simmons University, son of
Mr. and Mrs Shulen S. Stephens.
Odessa; Billy G. Waldron, sea-
man apprentice, 2125 Cedar Crest
Dr.: Jesse D Whitman, sea-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs Wil-
liam H Whitman 1909 Simmons
Ave.; and Robert E. Woodard,
seaman. 2242 Russell Ave . son of
Mrs Lavada L. Clifton, 1825
Swenson St.
Cooler Air Moves
Toward Mississippi
By The Associated Press
Cooler air moved through the
Northern Rocky Mountains today,
spread to the North and Central
Plains, and was due to reach the
upper Mississippi Valley by night-
fall
It brought relief from four days
of heat and humidity that covered
portions of three fourths of the
states Sunday Temperatures of 100
or more were recorded in at least
17 states
Only Northern New England,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, the North-
ern Rockies, and the Pacific Coast
escaped thermometer readings of
90 or more.
EAST DENNIS. Mass. i—The flames
Coast Guard has recovered the
bodies of four of seven persons
whose 18-foot sloop capsized in a
squall Saturday night off this Cape
Cod resort. Search will resume to-
day for the other three.
One man—trapped in the rigging
—and a boy were found in the
sloop. The other two bodies were
floating nearby.
They were identified as William
Minini, 10. son of a Framingham
lawyer: Dolores Giumetti, 23. of
Needham, a Boston secretary;
Erte Sanchione. 34, of Needham,
a construction company office
manager, and James Murley, 28
of Boston
The Coast Guard said Sanchi
one's sister. Stelia, 22. also of
Needham: Donald Anistassi, 29,
and his wife Angela, 24, of Newton,
are missing and presumed to have
drowned.
it's illegal to pawn the clothes
off one's back in New Hampshire.
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King Is Father Again
CAIRO, Egypt 'B — The news-
paper Al Akhbar reported today
that Saudi Arabia’s King Ibn Saud,
75, has become a father for the
64th time.
Eighty-five per cent of the farms
in Illinois have electric lights.
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Enjoy a pause in the thrill
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Life insurance—owned by 86 million men, women and children)
2. How many life insurance companies are there in the U. S.?
Over 600, actively competing with each other.
3. Does a man have to "die to win" with life insurance?
No. More than half of all payments go to living policyholders.
4. Who helped your neighbors buy their homes?
The people who put money into life insurance and savings.
5. How have many families helped young people
get more education?
Through the use of hie insurance.
6. Why are the services of your life insurance
agent so important? *
To make sure your life insurance plans continue
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7. What dollars come back to Main Street twice?
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8. How has life insurance helped give Americans
a broader concept of family responsibility?
By enabling the breadwinner to extend his
support beyond his lifetime.
9. Who has the largest stake in life insurance? .
Women and children—for they benefit most from its protection.
10. How has life insurance helped improve
the nation's health?
By making millions of Americans more health-conecious.
For the past year, the Institute of Life Insur-
ance has been running a genes of question-and-
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Some of the questions and answers in these
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As an organization that supplies information
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life insurance—to explain the way it works;
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 354, Ed. 2 Monday, June 16, 1952, newspaper, June 16, 1952; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1648911/m1/26/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.