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A A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
A Abilene, Texas, Thursday Morning, September 1!. 1937
SWEETIE PIE
Britain Urges UN Envoy
Seek Help for Hungarians
il Ill I IL. Louisville Free Public Library,
Louisville Library said the move should not be con-
' sidered as a step toward desegre-
Hires Negro Aidas gation He said a Negro was elect-
1453 RC9TU A ed to the board of trustees in 1948
| LOUISVILLE, Ky. un — Louis-and that desegregation actually!
worked in other divisions of the
main library and in many branch
libraries.
Swap Envoys
VIENNA, Sept. 11@ - Prague
radio reports Czechoslovakia and
Ceylon are setting up diplomatic
"If I want a librarian, I look for
a librarian, not a Negro, Jew or - - ,
... — — ____________Catholic," Graham said. "Race or relations with an exchange of am-
ville’s m'ain library is getting the began around 1950. Negroes havelcreed makes no difference." , bassados:
- UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. Sept lister of state, told a special ses- first Negro professional workers --------------------———--------------------------------------
1 H —Britain urged today that a sion of the 81-nation General As-ever to work in the book division
special representative of the Unit-sembly it must look to Moscow The library board of trustees
ed Nations seek out Kremlin lead "to secure some lightening of the has approv ed the transfer of
ers for talks on ending “brutal shadow at present 'lying darkly Mrs. Ruth Harry to the refer-
repression in Hungary."
Cmdr. Allan Noble, British min
SEEMS IT WAS
A HOT ITEM
TOKYO, Sept 11 P - The
U S. Army central PX re-
ports it can’t fill orders for
a • widely popular musical cig-
arette lighter that plays "I
Don’t Want to Set the World
| on Fire ” The Japanese fac-
- tory that produced it burned
down..
over Hungary." ence department and Mrs. Bar-
Noble spoke in support of a res- bara Miller to the childrens de-
olution sponsored bv the United partment. The two women, who
States, Britain and 35 other na- have been working at branch 11
tions which would name Prince braries. till vacancies caused by
Wan Waithayakon of Thailand, resignations.
Assembly president, as the U.N.'s C. R. Graham, director of the
special representative to do what 2.
he can about persuading the Rus-
sians to comply with previous res-
olutions on Hungary.
COMPLETE STOCK
5-A
There has been no indication
from the Russians or Hungarians
that they will heed the resolutions,
which call for Soviet troops to get
out of Hungary and the holding of
free elections
= Angelo to Hear Members of the Soviet bloc con-
E MliyGIV Itend-and they reiterated today-
- that they regard events in Hun-
6 d 11 LA il S gary as an internal matter which
” the U.N. has no right to take up
SAN ANGE LO P—Two heart An American delegation spokes-
\ A1 Mron authorities. Dr. Paul Dudley man expressed hope that the .As-
\ 01 White of Boston, and Dr. In me sembly might reach voting stage
\ t XXX 1 I Page of Cleveland, have accept ed. on the 37-nation resolution by to-
exup-envon \ RX XXI invitat ns to speak on the Shan- morrow night But this appeared
e **= \ YA-XI 412 non Memorial Lectures in Medi-doubtful since the list of nations
*.--- cine here Nov. 16. wanting to express views on Hun-
“I hope we’re having a barbecue tonight ‘cause I sold White is the heart specialist who gary is still long. The session
1 P cents apiece!" a ended 1 resident Eisenhower opened yesterday.
1 12 ticket* to it at 25 cents ap ce. after his heart attack in 1955. --------------.________________
ON CONFLICTS OF INTEREST '
Oil Executive Takes Detense
Job; New Senate Test Seen
By EDWIN B. HAAKINSON 1 Fooce began work in the key worth of meat annually.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 — defense post yesterday even But he said his oil stock repre-
President Eisenhower’s selection though the Senate Armed Services sents his life savings and 1 sim-
of Dr Paul Darwin Foote. 69- Committee failed to act on his ply cannot dispose of it."
year-old retired oil executive and nomination last month as assist- He explained that his pension
physicist to boss missile and oth- ant secretary of defense for re- from Gur was already earned and
er scientific programs in the Pen- search and engineering, funded and so could not be
tacon. may force, a new Senate . He told senators he planned tochanged by any government or
test on conflicts of interest retain his pension as a retired defense contract
vice president of the Gulf Oil Co. He said his defense job would
Future land lice and could not afford to sell off his not involve any contracts and that
future Lana use holdings, that COmPARLAT in in any matter involving Gulf or
n , j Standard Co. of California other oil companies he would take
Darey Decnanen ■ Chairman Russell D-Ga told no-part in policies or decisions.
FONEY FOD PONG E newsmen this raised issues as to
policies on conflicts of interest
A meeting to discuss future and Congress adjourned before
land use in Abilene has been post- the committee reached a decision
ported until sometime after Octo- The Armed Services Committee
ber 1 The delay was caused by has insisted in most cases that
conflicts with other events, prospective federal officials give
The meeting of the City Com- up holdings or interests in cor
mission with the City Planning porations that benefit from gov-
and Zoning Commission originally eminent contracts.
was scheduled Sept. 16. to dis- Foote told the committee he
cuss the land use portion of the was willing to dispose of his stocks - •
Master Plan, in Philco Manufacturing and cover problems 10 the
Announcing the postponement American Airlines, if confirmed SEAT COVER MART. We
Seat Cover Saoc
1g NO TIME
- LIKE THE
" PRESENT/
. to bring your seat
was Erling Helland. Tulsa, south- He said he also was willing to offer top quality covers
west vice president of Pacific sell stocks in meat distributing at a reasonable price Let
Planning & Research, the firm companies that sell the armed ... tor malet ft
preparing the plan, services several million dollars US lallor “ake t
One conflicting event is a fed----------------------------------your car . . . outer 30
erally-sponsored session at Fort
Worth Sept. 18-17 to discuss the
rehabilitation phase of Urban Re-
newal .Another meeting which
FALSE TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
city officials expect to attend Is
the convention of the League of Many wearers or false teeth have
Texas Municipalities slated in suffered real embarrassment because
Texas umicipannes, stated in their plate dropped, slipped or wob-
San Antonio at the end of Sep- bled at just the wrong time Do not
tember The Pa Ee firm alto will live in fear of this happening to you.
temper, ine Fagne arm ajo Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH the
have representatives at both meet- alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your
ings plates. Hold false teeth more firmly,
. , . . _ so they feel more comfortable. Does
Helland arrived in Abflene Tues- not sour Checks Mplate odor" (den-
day and will stay through Thurs- ture breath) Get FASTEETH at any
day. drug counter.
minute installation
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1957, newspaper, September 12, 1957; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1654582/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.