The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 348, Ed. 2 Tuesday, June 1, 1954 Page: 9 of 22
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DENNIS THE MENACE
Milion Berle’s
Mother Dies
NEW Youx • - Mr. Sandra
Berle, who guided the early ca-
roar of bar saw. television comedi-
an Milton Berle, and backed up
tor. 22
Berle often quipped that “Mom”
waa his best fan and he would
Sr the audience to take
la theaters across the country
her high-pitched laugh cued crowds
to response to his gags and stories.
4 triend of the family reported
Baria was to California when be
received word of her death art
would fly to New York today.
The family spokesman said Mrs.
Berle, who had been ill for several
days, died of a cerebral hemor-
ssurvived by three
sons, Phil of Los Angeles art Jack
and Frank of New York. Alaa sur-
viving to a daughter, Mrs. Rosa-
lind Wiederson, of Miami, Fla.
Wh_les hear sounds transmitted
through air very poorly, bag are
sensitive to sounds heard through
the water.
Richmond TV Fan
Gets Puerto Rico
RICHMOND, Va. eStuart San-
ders, 11, is pretty proud of the way
his television set brings in those
outlying stations. But he hardly be.
lieved it was that good. He was
trying to pull in a Washington or
Baltimore channel when the call
liters “CBQ" popped up n the
in Spanish. A quick check with
television people showed he was
receiving St. Thomas, Puerto Rico
it was one of these atmospheric
freaks.
THE ABILENE REPORTER -NEWS
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DULUTH. Minn. -A Minnese-
U National Guard plane, bucking
low visibility in a heavy fog.
plummeted into a gravel pit near
the Duluth Airport last night,
carrying eight troopers to their
deaths and injuring six others, four
critically.
"We heart the roar of the plane’s
engines so close and loud we
thought it wae coming down our
chimney,” said Mrs. Russell West-
berg, who lives about a city block
away.
“Then there were a couple of
terrible crashes and everything
was quiet.”
Lt. Col. Ralph M Jerome, com-
mander of the 179th Fighter-Inter-
cepter Squadron. Mid the ship wae
returning from a practice flight to
Indianapolis, where the 14 aboard
had seen the annual Memorial
Day speedway race.
Jerome said bodies tl five men
were taken from the scattered
wreckage and that three more had
died en croute or shortly after
reaching hospitals All but one of
the victims was attached to the
—squadron and lived in this area.
Coal production in the Unitedi
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day.
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Roby Girl Slightly
Injured in Wreck 1 ----—
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Price. Roby High School student,
was treated for minor injuries
Monday night at Sweetwater Hos-
pital She was released
The 16-year-old girl was knocked
unconscious' in an automobile ac-
cident here at 6:30 p. m. Monday. |
The car she was driving was in-
volved in a collision * t
Impact of the crash caused her
auto to turn over, then right, it-
self.
Mr and Mrs Gran gile Price of
Roby are the girl’s parents.
The other vehicle in the acci-
dent was a pickup driven by
Raymond Goodwin Texas Ca.
employe here. He was unhurt.
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 348, Ed. 2 Tuesday, June 1, 1954, newspaper, June 1, 1954; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1649497/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.