The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 327, Ed. 2 Thursday, July 2, 1953 Page: 2 of 22
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For Pre-induclees, Inductees
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the second member of the
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China would
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Y PUBLIC RECORDS
New Treasurer
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COME AND GET ME — Perched UN an auto, Harry Sehul-
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)
FOR HOMOSEXUALITY
State Department
Fires 107 Workers
duction of registrants.
Included in the pre-induction call
for July 10 are:
Julius Clay Lockhart, 1026 Cher-
ry: Billy Doyle Turner, are Lil-
to; Lee Grant Scott, 1373 Pecan:
Glendell Hugh Williams, ses Sun-
set; Charles Eugene White, 3341
Portland.
Frank LaVaughn Golleher, 1373
Oak: Roy Joe Cloud, UM South
15th: Allen Leon Lackey, Tuscola
route 1; Colton Sidney Parker It,
2537 Fifth Ave.; GlennEdward
Galte. 2225 North 20th.
_ David Thomas Breek, Fort
Worth; Elbert Eugene Burks, San
Diego, Calif.: Angel Trevine Al
varez, 301 Bols d’-Are: Harvey
Lynn Martin, 642 Peach; Robert
Paul Kykendall, Buffalo Gap.
Jimmy C. Moore, Fort Worth:
Don Earl Fare. 7S East North
Nth; Love Wayne Hindman, 1025
Kirkwood: Freddie Don Kemper,
Kermit Star Route: Don J. John-
son, 1242 Pecan.
James Thomas Elrod, 2541 Ced-
art Jams Marvin Abernathy, Put-
nam: J. W. Vinson, Tuscola route
1: Ralph Glenn Cochran, Merkel:
Earnest Howard Price, Andover,
Kansas.
Included in the induction call
for July 17 are:
Ralph Doyle Gillit, 707 South
11th: Dan Truman Overman, 1926
Amarillo: John David Van Wag-
oner. Midland; Thomas Phillip
Scott, Cross Plains; Billy
Doyle Turner, 2009 Lillus.
Condition Same
WASHINGTON • — A House
committee learned today that 107
State Department employes have
been fired this year as a result of
investigations concerning homo-
nemimss come won E.W.
2 Charged in Thetis
Of Tires and Wheels
Scott MeL.eod, State Department
security officer, in a letter to the
Homne. Government Operations
It was made publie to Rep.
Brownson (R-Ind), who sought the
report recently.
McLeod also said—in reply to a
direct inquiry—that the depart-
ment does not have any records
identifying the 57 persons who were
referred to by Sen. McCarthy (R-
Wis) as Communists to a Fearu-
ary. 1950, speech.
Condition of Ben Ramon, 18
month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ramon of Rotan, was described as
“about the same" at Hendrick Me-
mortal Hospital Thursday morn
me baby, under treatment aw
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18-
four months at Gonsales Warm
Springs Foundation. She now shows
no effects from the disease.
Board Meet Reset
Meeting of the any s Board at
Adjustment, originally set for
Thursday morning, was postponed
for lack of a quorum.
It was re-scheduled for Tuesday,
July 7, at 9 a. m., in the City
Commission room at City Hall.
The panel hears appeals from
persons whose applications for
building permits have teen turned
******* building inspector for
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Takes Draft Test
aoma w. Sherren 4 Andene
took his pre-induction physical
and mental examination here
mu, 2r ns tors to a future
The Abilene Armed Forces su-
ton processed him.
3 Burglaries Probed
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"noo soren Ion Qraan SL,
said somebody pried loose a lock
on a Pled Piper ice cream truck
and stole SU to SU worth of ice
cream.
MAM Amusement Co. at Fair
Park told officers that their office
was burglarized Wednesday night.
Cigars and cheese crisps valued
at sa were taken. G
used as a jumping-off place for
sevice"setenee uprising resent
make Russia more ready to accept
a Korean truce.
In a Senate speech. Sen. Fland-
ers (R-VU) criticized "our (Korean)
muddle.” He said present U. N.
truce proposals threaten South Ko-
rea from the rear while South Ko-
rea to fighting at the front.
Flanders, a member of the Sen-
ate Armed Services Committee,
said:
“The suspicion is that this sick-
ening threat came from the Penta-
umi on a port-truce political con-
Faced with Robertson’s rejection
Rhee said he would write "to his
own bend" another version of his
stand. This, was relayed to Robert.
-2em,en274
presidential mansion for the latest
metis, me lsited in hour and
The envoy waved to newsmen
waiting to see him outside the
meretie 2ek.Put.o2,e4r 2
he had nothing to say.
After most of his conversations
with Rhee, Robertson has stopped
and chatted briefly with reporters.
In Washington, President Eisen-
hower told a press conference he
believes a satisfactory truce soln-
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PARAMOUNT
L £ i )27.19:99300
Two men were charged with
felony theft in Justice of the Peace
Henry r. Long’s court Thursday.
Bond in each case was set at
si.4. which had not been posted
D. LBoen ud SI Trues-
# 25
tires, tubes and wheels valued at
$100 on Jose a from Odis Haley,
add words 17h St. Arrests were
c WF C POOCE epAreL,
The complaints will be referred
to the 104th District Court grand
jury when it reconvenes July 20.
■a Tippen, district attorney, said.
McLeod said he realized his an-
. swer “is not completely respon-
' sive." But the fact was, he said,
a search of all files has “failed
to disclose such a list.”
Abilenian’s Kinsman
Buried Near Ovalo
Not Identified
“I might point out that Sen. Me
Carthy did not identify me indi-
viduals except to number to his
speech,” McLeod added.
McLeod told the committee he
5 categories answer E the
question: “Are there any Commu-
De noTL "Need M the State
I must always presume,” he
wrote, that the Soviets are at-
tempting to penetrate an agency
as sensitive as the State Depart-
ment, and . .. I may never con-
side that their efforts have been
"I baton that B goes without
saying that no Communists, known
to the security officer as such, are
"2 o te department at
ar MS Mato......this year, 7
followed investigations of home-
sexuality, MeL.eod said, and in-
volved some security question. He
gave this breakdown
C. s. Muda, 7, tewfoar to law of
D. D. Williams, deputy tax collec-
ter, was buried to MeBee Ceme-
tery near Ovale Monday.
Mr. Mudd had been a promi-
ment merchant to Eden for more
than too decades. He worked last
22*5 s a heart ****
surviving are Ms wife and the
following other brothers-in law and
sisters in law to this area: Mr. and
MWE Falwell. Mrs. Timer
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Traffic Signal
System Studied
Conference on a trathe sigoat
system for North First and South
First Sts., synchronized with the
lights at the Texas and Pacific
Railway crossings which connect
the two streets, was held here
Thursday morning.
Part of the equipment for man
a system, purchased recently
from Crouse Hinds Co., has ar-
rived. The city is working out tech-
nical details on how to install the
signals.
In Thursday’s parley were: Dis-
triet Highway Engineer Jake Rob.
erts and E. W. Couch, both of
Abilene, representing the Texas
Highway Department: R. H. 0
iver and William J. Alsup, both of
Austin and from the nip. Qty
Engineer M. M. Anderson, City
Electrician Alvin Barnes, Cy
Traffic Engineer Bill Miller, ca.
Manager Austin P. Hancock, and
some men from Crouse-Hinds.
The officials of the Texas High-
way Department explained some
portions of their department’s
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A cold drink box at the service
station at North 12th St. and
North Mockingbird Lane was brok-
en into for a second time within
Ra pllee were told ears
School Aide Back
Mrs. Martha Joe cedgen) Haya,
employe Of Tom McGehee, county
school superintendent, returned to
work Tuesday. She was married on
June 12 and had been away on
honeymoon. The couple lives at
Wyile.
Leave on Trip
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County School Supt. Tom McGehee,
will leave with her husband Fri
day for a two weeks’ vacation to
Aransas Pass and ■ Paso. They
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American ta Head
sr. somrs, NBA .Premier
Joseph Smallwood announced last
night that Victor P. Geffine, vice
president of the Cleveland Cliffs
Iron Company of Cleveland, 0.
has been chosen president of the
Newfoundland and Labrador Cor-
poration, Ltd.____________________
Seven-Leaf Clover
CALLANDER, Ont. Wn — Police
Chief Walter Hodgins of Callander
has picked five and six - leaf
clovers on his lawn, but he came,
up with foe real prize at last-
a large seven leased specimen
Toy ow
New syle Maienn Read
When Ordering——Ank to Ou
MEXICAN PLATE
Served wish ah the tan i dii ei to
• truly tonty Manteno Dinner.
MACK EPLEN’S
RESTAURANT
did and Hickory
ANEW KIND UF ACTION FOK
THE SCREENS TOP STAR
Trouble Along Mi
toad
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HIGHER COURTS
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ATTENTION
THURSDAY NIGHT
AUTO RACES
Time Trials at 8:00—Race Starts at s.o.
ABILENE SPEEDWAY
Nine Miles South of Abilene on Coleman Hwy.
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AND SAVE $16 to $19 — ONE DAY SERVICE
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Rotary Governor Dies
TEMPLE (n—Tucker s. Wyche
died yesterday, the day he took
over as District 187 Rotary gover-
nor. Wyche, •. tad heart trouble.
umbo System
Delicious Hamburgers
Home-Style Ples, Malts
Phone For Orders
to Take Home.
• Hot Dogs, e French Fries
1157 1
and
ITS BUCK NITE AT
KEY CIT
$1.00
Per Car
Ph. 3-2141.
“ROSEANNA McCOY”
STARRING
FARLEY GRANGER—JOAN EVANS
RAYMOND MASSEY—RICHARD BASEHART
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BANKS
(Continued from Page SA1
$372,572, as compared to $700,551
Avar am and *74,855 on Aarti
Trent’s loans were $163,317 on
June 30, $290,123 a year ago and
$182,964 on April 20.
Same In Area
About 30 West Texas banks re-
porting their statements to The
Reporter-News to mid - morning
generally bore out the trend to
Abilene: firm deposits ea com-
pared with both a year ago and
in the spring.
Some even showed gains, only
one or two had notable declines.
Here are some total deposit fig-
ures treat area cities:
Sweetwater, $10,664,595; Stam,
ford $5,399,631; Midland $65,138,-
261: Whiten $3,869,429; Snyder
$18,038,204; Haskell $3,546,523:
Hamlin, $4,350,107; Colorado City
$6,002,034; Breckenridge $7,573,849;
Baird $3,722,817; Albany $4,183,654;
Anson $3,314,806; Rotan $2,917,924,
BASEBALL
TONITE
Plainview Ponies
vs.
Abilene Blue Sox
8 P. M.
TEXAS
LAST DAY
mwarss
CHARLES BICKFORD
JEAN PARKER
Gordon Olin,
at O’Melley
JN.
LINDA
Box Office Opens 12:45
“YANK IN INDO CHINA”
JOHN ARCHER .
--AND —
“GHOST CROSSBONES
CANYON”
GUY MADISON
SAYAN
LAWN DRIVE-IN
LAWN, TEXAS
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ENJOY THE FUN — COME AS YOU ARE!
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—WITH-
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TIM HOLT
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SPECIAL LAUGH
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"SWORD
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Starring
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parent atter
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.