The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 327, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Page: 10 of 22
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| HEARINGS OPEN AGAIN
Abil
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in the dil
Japan top two momins."-Rice
tswturm,
S. Blackford, 1242 Anson Ave.,
an airman first class who en
mas University for two years.
Not only is rice the staple food
t Japan’s 80 million people, but
t also determines the wages of the
cal miner, silk spinner and the
rice of fish, the GI said. B rice
Annual meeting of the Taylor
County Chapter, American Red
Cross will be held Friday, July
Rat Wooten "
COME AND GET ME — Perched on an auto, Harry Schul-
er, 40, of Pittsburgh, Pa, calmly watches tense police whom
he held at bay for two hours with a shotgun after he drove
his wife and six children from their home in Pittsburgh
following an argument. Schuler later scampered back into
his house where police finally subdued him. No one was in-
jured although one blast was fired (AP Wirephoto)
IN ABILENE
Annual Oilmen’s Party Slated
Sept 18; Panel Heads Named
5 Zone Pleas
of Ad
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wa
AM MAPF.MPO
truth
dry rices other fields are so close |
to the sea that the chaff mixes
with the spray of the breakers. Not
all land produces with the same
abundance, but every farmer with
a plot of rice is his own master."
The youth said cultivation of
rice in Japan is by hand. Water
is pumped Ma fields by foot power
or flows from gravity wheels. Each
family harvests its own field. Straw
is carried home for wint
Some rice is bulled in
tive - - -------
in rat
Blac
art to review the activities of the
past year and to elect new board
members for the following year,"
he said.
Conselman pointed out that each
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speaker.
The meeting la a dinner meet-
ing. but those persons who can
not attend the dinner art urged to
attend the metssmm as
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definite part in the planning and
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Vehicle Heavily
are
make very clear the type of box
we feel should not be used.”
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the subcommittee “at your earli
convenience" with a report on
1. What books are being bann
: and way.
2. How it happens that Whittal
Chambers’ book “Witness," a 1
nunciation of communism, t
some other “effective writis
used that term," M added. “Var-
lous members o the omme
s. mooronew Do EE:
at books by Communist writers to
this program which, of course, is
eat a general public library pro-
gram by any means but is de-
signed to illustrate the American
IHBKTMIC SEA cuun
ON A TERROR RAMPAGE
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by Fire
29=
.—about 4:40 a.m.
- Fire Narabai Len Block-
said a eigaret in the station
a probably started the blaze,
rebiele was parked in a ga-
■ imported grain does n
very real place” in the di
e Ma filled in the past, hi
Tea w it Bar M that a
Sept. 18 was set as the date for Braymer, presi
the annual Abilene Oilmen’s Party New CC me
staged each year by the Abilene
Chamber of Commerce at a meet-
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Caleb Reed, chairman of the Of
* Gas Committee, and inted head
S.’CMHE
ident of the board.
_____embers will meet
with President Elbert Hall, Man
ager Joe Cooley, and Briggs Todd,
chairman of the Prospectors’ Club
Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. to
the directors’ rooms for a get-ac-
quainted session, ua
CEut a.u.wateeomem
bers, following a formal welcome
to Hall. So far, 124 new members
Maa Maa signed up, Todd said.
a root
anese can be
dress for ree
I said he had e
4 Black
I Charle
o B itsauen, J
e. St, is asking 1
eat a concession
-A E HRO, too but a just
2:*Iam to sat br”
ties. Jack. Verier win bend the Lot to Be Sold
invitations group, and Dub Wooten LOE TO pe 904
will be in charge of the refresh-
enl Warren. J. D. Parry, Jr. will
be in charge of the golf tourna-
Mue
dustry in observance of Oil Prog-
ress Week to October. Chairman of
that group is Dick Naylor. Mem-
hers are Ceell Warren, Bob Hav-
-2 P n MTS a Bak n
Crownover Hurt
Russen Crownerer, a, of m218
Melrose St., was treated for a cut
Kendrick Memorial Hospital
a car he was driving struck
I pole at Sayles Blvd. and
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Pastor to Colorado
A sheriff’s sale on an improved
lot at the corner of North Eighth
and Cypress Sts. will be held from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 7 in the
Taylor Cuntr courthouse.
ment of delinquent city taxes eov-
ering a period at several years.
Bob Ford of the firm of Sorrells
* Ford, attorneys for the city, said
Wednesday morning. The city ob-
tained a court judgment authoriz-
ing the sale in an action filed
against Myltle Mae Chandler, he
said.
Legal description at the prop-
WeEn S
crictonl town a me cay a An
lene, said A. W. Carlee, city tax
21 feet for the front yard, where
25 feet is required to Zone F.
Humble Oil Co. seeks to build
service station with insufficient
eraat^rw^araa to watt ra^kt-
Magnons Peccieum Co- seeks to
se mat so a me
of South Seventh St. and Legett
Br. The firm wants to locate the
station to Zone r. where 25 feet of
front yard setback to required.
S Oilmen Rolly to Aid
; . Cattlemen Neighbors
ICHIA, F-
born today.
Tom On, executive secretary at
the Kansas Independent oil and
Gas Association, said drilling
crews and equipment will be sent
out in an effort to toe water for
the normally lush grazing lands at
Butler, Greenwood, Wilson, Wood-
son. Coffee, Lyon and Chase Coun
damage to M interior.
A house ne-r by was dam
by neat and smoke, particu
the kitchen. Wynn B. Stepl
who lives in the house, was 1
when the Bra started. A neig
notified dremen.
Theater Continuity
DENVER • — The Ellteh Gar-
ins Theater, which claims to M
a nation’s oldest continuous
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Connor, back
Toy Our
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MEXICAN PLATE
s-nwd dis aa de bhecsustw
• ter M* Mericen Pre
MACK EPLEN’S
RESTAURANT
Bid end Hickory
me Rev. John T. Leeson, m,
and his family lent last week tor
Del Norte. Cole- where he, will
cures.
The Rev. Leeson will attend the
D.S #7EAD
at wore,, cd a 5.2m
pastorates at Camp Springs and
VAR
3 T. 1 wa, *, 2441 Saud no
St. His wife is the former Betty
ut uprMr A K.
Owens, M (Baer
ML *
aa wa at «a
Ford anticipates a “Tig s.,
lots in late August or September
* a result of delinquent city tax
4 Mm ptoived
lots have aired
Horse Sentiment
MarrooN m. a L Former
2-E" tractor, bus
he rests Ms ton at the
Baa. swine enu msle mere
b pay for their feed, but I’m keep
ing them just the same. Fellow
wanted to buy them the other day.
I told him he d just kill them and
make dog food with them. They’ve
:
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road to a happily married life
turned into a highway at foreign
sports car buying — and therefore
won an attractive Long Beach
wonman a divorce.
She told the court her husband
preferred ears to furniture. She
said M bought four foreign cars,
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a chair to our name." The judge
awarded the TV set to her, the
recorder to tor husband.
As for foreign ears, she said
she has no objection to them. “I
drive one myelt.”______________
Ameriion Company
ST. JOHN’S, MM. (—Premier
Joseph Smallwood announced last
night that Victor P. Geffine Mee
men cotioen, * Cleveland, o.
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poratien. Lid. ______
Days •
THE SCREENS for sran
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STARRING
FARLEY GRANGER—JOAN EVANS
RAYMOND MASSES—RICHARD BASEHART
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RICH DErosI FOUND—Cro
on the map shows location of one
of the richest deposits of nickel
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those removed.
At a news conference Mt week,
Johnson declined to name the
authors whose books have been
removed. He said all copies of
about 200 titles have been taken
from the overseas libraries, Mt
conceded the purge effort has Mae
mar sficp-mccci.E
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after McCarthy’s subcommittee
began looking into operation of the
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M Ma called that “deliberate sub-
version."
The idea behind the libraries is
to provide native readers free
access to Moka and periodicals
which give a true picture of life
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 327, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 2, 1953, newspaper, July 2, 1953; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1649236/m1/10/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.