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BERLIN
(Continued from Page 1-Al
of vulnerable supply lines when
and if the Russians quit Berlin.
This emerged from a press
briefing given by Foreign Minister
Heinrich vsn Brentano in West
Berlin. He refused to allow him-
self to be quoted directly.
The proposal for limited deal-
ings with the East Germans came
under study after the Russians
indicated they would hand over
control of air, highway and rail
links to East Germany
M in subsequent broadcasts.
Dutch, Belgian, and Austrian en-
voys were called to the Foreign
Ministry in Moscow but discussed
only routine business not involv-
ing Berlin.
The grave view the United
States takes of the situation was
underscored when Gen. H. I.
Hodes, the U.S. Army command-
er for Europe, flew to Bonn for a
four-hour meeting with U.S. Am-
bassador David K. E. Bruce. It
seemed clear the men were ready
ing U.S. forces to meet any «ner
gency.
Blockade Certain
If the Western Allies refused to
accept these controls, they would
be confronted by a virtual block-
ade of their West Berlin military
garrisons, isolated 110 mile* deep
in East Germany and encircled
by 22 Russian divisions.
The Allies, therefore, began
mulling over the idea that the
East Germans could be dealt with
only as "agents of the Soviet Un-
ion.” The Brentano briefing indi-
cated the Bonn government does
not regard this as feasible or ad-
Judge Throws Book
At ‘Traffic Menace'
CLEVELAND (AP)-Municipal
Court Judge Thomas J. Parrino
told J. D Grant Saturday he was
"the greatest traffic menace in
the city of Cleveland.”
GRAVITY WINS
OVER SANTA
CHICAGO (AP) — Santa
Claus met an uncompromising
force Saturday upon his ar-
rival on State Street - grav-
"Santa’s red penta slipped
down his legs and folded in a
heap at his feet as he rode
a parade float. It was some
time before he noticed it.
"That was because I had
another pair on underneath."
he explained. "And it wasn't
cold."
Securely gallused, he later
held court for youngsters.
, A THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
4-A Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, November 23, 1958
Award-Winning
Composer Dies
U. S Military Academy at West
Point, N. Y. He composed "The
Corps," the academy hymn, and
"West Point Forever" its official
march.
His grand opera, "A Light from
St. Agnes,” was performed by the
Chicago Civic Opera Co. in De-
SIERRA MADRE, Calif. (AP)
—W. Frarke Harling, 71. Acad-
emy Award - winning composer Ju ._____
whose music included operas, can- cember 1925 and in Paris four
tatas and hit tunes, died Satur- -- * =- 4---en
day of a heart ailment.
He had been in failing health
since the death of his wife a year
Cairo Minister
Presses for Talks
ago.
Harling won his Oscar in 1939
for "Beyond the Blue Horizon,”
which he wrote with the late Rich-
ard Whiting. He gained another
Academy nomination in 1944 for
“Penny Serenade.” One of his top
song hits was “Sing You Sinners.
years later, the first American
opera ever sung in France.
His works also included several
symphonies and music for n-
merous Broadway stage produc-
lions and Hollywood movies.
Boat Capsizes
visable.
If the East German* began
harassing West Berlin lifelines,
the West might be pressured into
negotiating with the East Ger-
mans. This would amount to prac-
— Former Vice President John N. Garner, left, takes a bite tical recognition. The West has
Uvalde assisted by Sen. Lyndon B. John- refused to recognize East Ger-
7 - - - many, so as to avoid dashing the
liberation hopes of 17 million East
Grant, 42, has been arrested 13
times in the last 14 days for traf-
fic violations. His offenses include
speeding four times, twice pass- cninery. ne met wan owcuts-----,
ing red lights, driving on the Gen. Carl Von Horn, visiting chief
wrong side of the street three of the U.N. Truce supervision or-
times, and once making an im- conization.
He was born in London but was on
brought to this country when aA
year old. He leaves a son, Joseph. '
In 1909 and 1910. Harling was others were
MITO Japan (AP)—A 36-ton
fishing boat was capsized by a
big wave Saturday off Nakami.
___ Japan's Pacific
Coast One crewman died and six
missing. Nearby boats
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Foreign in iwe anu „„, „.,„,, ..... - other crewmen
Minister Mahmoud Fawzi report- organist and choir director at the picked up 30 Oder_________.
edly pressed Saturday for restart-
ing Israeli-Egyptian armistice ma-
chinery. He met with Swedish Maj.
EATING IT TOO
from a serving of his birthday cake at 1----------..n
son The man between them is Dolph Briscoe Jr., chairman of the Garner Day
committee. Behind Garner is former President Harry S. Truman. (AP Wirephoto)
proper turn.
-I don't know why those police-
men keep picking on me.” Grant
told the judge. "Sure, I crash red
lights—but I always look both
ways.”
After Grant pleaded guilty to all
the offenses, Parrino sentenced
GARNER
(Continued from- Page 1-A)
Germans. t— ------
The Russian* have made it him to 100 days in the workhouse
—--------------------------A Ik ■ clear the West will have to deal assessed fine* totaling $575, plu,
ITODK NEWT TAK MA directly with the. East German* court costs of $70, and took away
DIVKA NET. Vo. 1W on Berlin once the Soviet Union his driver’s license for one year.
--:-------' . ends the four-power occupation
Four birth were reported Satur. 111 _ agreement
day at Abilene Hospitals. Out by Christmas
At Hendrick Memorial: VFCl woHCtD Beyond word from Soviet Am-
Boy to A.1.C. and Mrs. Frank " bassador Andrei Smirnov that he
Gene Cox. 1230 S. 5th St , at 12:35 a ALII __expects the Russians to be out of
A 1 Berlin by Christmas, the West had
I AVHVV no idea when Moscow would make
good its threat to pull out and
.________________________A gasoline price war, of seem- turn over all occupation controls
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Bennie O. ingly unknown origin, dropped to Red East Germany
. ’...... the impending Soviet dip-
p.m. Friday, at retail stations over the city lomatic step might come re-
Friday evening and Saturday.
B. A. Zachry, manager of Ray's
Service Station at 525 S. Tread-
away Blvd., said his firm had drop-
ped their prices to 18.9 cents a
gallon for regular and 25.9 cents
for ethyl to meet competition
from outside the city limits.
He said his independent com-
pany had dropped its prices to
22.9 and 25.9 cents about ten days
ago and had finally dropped
prices to the present level Satur-
day morning.
Among the major oil com-
panies, W P Wright, Conoco job-
ber. said his company had lower-
NEW YORK (AP) — Two prom- ed prices to 22.9 and 259 cents
about s p.m. Friday afternoon
"We did it to meet competition.”
court costs of $70, and took away
ganization.
The Israelis abrogated the armi-
stice when they invaded the Sinai
Desert in 1956 and since then have
bovcotted the Israeli - Egyptian
Mixed A r m i s t i c e Commission
which normally is presided over
by a U.N. chairman. Egyptian of-
ficials said Fawzi pressed upon
' Von Horn the necessity of resum-
' ing the work of the armistice
commission.
SHIRTS...
FINISHED THE WAY
this in his homage to Garner. The
Senate majority leader said Gar-
ner remained "one of the most
vigorous forces in Texas and the
nation and one of the great Amer- "CIS LOT MY and Mrs. Walter
Nov.'Daniel said he had signed Richard .Mfr. Box. 794. ACC
for various Station, 1:49 a.m. paturday
many a proclam but this was the Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Bennie u. ingly unknown ulIgin, uavpreu to Rea
special occasions “As. e Baeza 1617 Park Ave., at 10:21 prices from 4 to 5 cents a gallon When
first time Texas has marked a 2,‘ e ......4- -= whn
day in honor of a living Texan.
Knowles presented Garner a
plaque expressing the deep pride
of Uvalde neighbors in his cetin
At St. Ann:
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Elza E.
nation- Griffith, 2797 Orange St ,
a.m. Friday
10:36
al career. __
"With all of his power and influ- num I
ence he has never lost sight of his DalinA Daaia
responsibilities as a citizen of IVIlIVy T UU1V
Uvalde,” Knowles said. *
Sen. Yarborough said Garner — • 1
has added two scores of his own DanuAIATA
to the three score years and 10 KGJUMlCI
given a man by his creator. “I T
hope and believe you will round po | ga _
out your century of greatnessDecaininn
he said. NVJVIMIVII
No Morning Walk
Truman was up early, but did
not take his usual morning walk, inent Protestant clergymen repu-
Talking with a reporter for the diated Saturday a resolution of the
San Antonio Light shortly after fifth World Order Study Con-
arising. he showed he still has no ference that the United States
love for Vice President Richard take steps toward recognizing
Nixon. [Communist China.
He called Garner "the greatest The study conference was spon-
presiding officer of the Senate I sored by the National Council of
have ever known.” Then Truman Churches, which represents 33
added:
Stamford Hunter
Someone on Police
Force Has Admirer
Hurt in Gun Mishap
mained in doubt. The Russians al-
ready have indicated the docu-
ment will renounce the four-power
status of Berlin and demand the
MINERAL WELLS, Tex (AP)
’ —A shotgun blasted the right el-
bow of Tcm Smith, 58, of Stam-
ford Saturday as he rode in a car
with three hunting companions
Smith was taken to a Fort Worth
ouster of the Western Allies from
the city.
The East German radio in its
midday broadcast said the West
would get the communication Sat-
urday but then dropped the sub-
he commented.
He said if other stations went
lower, he would too .
A spokesman for Phillips Pe-
troleum Products gave a similar
reason for lowering that com-
...______—____pany's prices Saturday morning
Protestant and Arthordox Com- to 22.9 and 25.9 cents.
Grady Hughes, consignee for
Gulf Oil Corp., said his company's
“He's better than that square munions.
head we have now. I hope he's on The Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Ju .p., oq. ... ....-.-.., .
the presidential ticket with the editor of the Christian Herald, prices broke at 4:42 Friday to
Republicans in i960, said: “I believe that this action
“You know who I’m talking | misrepresents my Protestant
about—Nixon. He called me • faith. With every influence that I
traitor once and I don't like that, have I repudiate it.”
He's been trying to make up with] The Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent
me lately. I don't know what he Peale, pastor of the Marble Col-
has on hi* mind.” legiate Church, said: “I am one
Eisenhower’s congratulatory tel-minister who is completely op-
egram was read to a group at the posed to recognition of Commu-
Tully Garner residence with Tru-nist China and to the admission
man present, of that ruthlessly totalitarian gov-
After it was read, Truman said: ernment to the council* of na-
“Now everybody who voted for tions.”
Ike applaud.” There was a ripple 1 -___
of laughter and a few handclaps, the study conference, meeting ear-
Garner', birthday cake didn’t lier this week in Cleveland, said
have a candle on it. Instead it “Christians should urge reconsid-
carried a cardboard replica of the eration by our government of its
log cabin where he was born. policy in regard to the People’s
Republic of China (Red China).
"While the right, of the people
of Taiwan (Formosa) and of Ko-
rea should be safeguarded, steps
should be taken toward the inclu-
.ion of the People’s Republic of
China in the United Nation* and
for its recognition by our govern
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meet those of other companies
“I am sure that our prices will
continue to go down if those of the
independents stay at their same
level.” he said, '• ,
Humble Oil officials declined to
comment.
Runway Extended
SUVA, FIJI, (AP) - Nadi In-
ternational Airport la extending
Er atmesease to the churches ” its main runway from 7,000 to 11,-
in a message me chure . 000 feet to take jet airliners on
Garner cut the first piece, a
corner, off the rectangular, cake
and took a big bite. He got icing
on hi* face.
the Pacific run next year. It’s a
job to cost $8,400,000 under direc-
tion of the South Pacific Air
Transport Council (Britain, Argen-
tina, New Zealand, Canada and
Fiji’.
2 Die in Crash
Feuding Mayor
Has Quiet Day
AURORA, ■.
was a rare day
rora’s Mayor Paul Egan
It was quiet, and so was, he.
ment."-
The policy statement, which was
accepted unanimously by 600 dele- ^^.^ „
(AP) Saturday gates in a voice vote, said "such Big Lake
the life of Au- recognition does not imply approv
al"
Dr. Poling called it "rank
hypocrisy to say that recognition
in this fashion of atheistic Com
munist China does not constitute
approval "I maintain that this
resolution represents only the men
who endorsed it and not the Prot-
estant community of the United
States. 1
"Certainly the National Council
of Churches must accept full re-
sponsibility for this action."
Dr. Peale said he has inquired
leaders of the national
Egan, a garrulous man who
keeps things stirred up in Aurora
by making sweeping statements
and sweeping subordinate* out of
office, was in St. Charles Hospital.
A nurse told an inquiring re-
porter: "He is not accepting any
calls and no visitors are admit-
ted.”
No information was given out
on his condition.
SAN ANGELO (AP)—Two men
died south of here Friday night
when their car crashed through a
bridge railing Police identified
them as Troy Lambert 38, of San
Angelo and William Arnett 26, of
Tex.
NORMAL
NERVE
FUNCTION
LOCKPORT, N.Y. (AP)—Some-
, one on the Lockport police force
has a secret admirer *
A potted plant arrived at head-
quarters with a card, unsigned,
that reads: “for the policeman
who admires floeers from the
lady who admires a kind police-
man".
Each officer claims the flowers
hospital.
He was riding in the back seat
when the weapons toppled and dis- ... , , A L
charged, police said. The incident Killed in Crash
occurred two miles north of here GARLAND. Tex. (AP)—Wilbert
----------—— --------—Yancey of Garland died Friday
The ancient art of snake charm- night in the crash of a pickup
ing now is forbidden by city or - truck into a concrete bridge north
dinance in Marrakesh, Morocco, of here.__.
were meant for him
YOU CAN BE SURE WHEN YOU GIVE
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Mayor Egan tried to barge into ™ and very much doubt
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Gov William 0. Stratton at a
luncheon preceding the dedication
of a new tollway.
Police grabbed Egan and put
him to jail, without charge, under
a section of the Illinois criminal
code which permits temporary
jailing of anybody obstructing an
officer or soldier on duty.
that this action represents their
point of view.”
Chicago Houses
Take New Hue
Have you
DR DEATON,
Chiropractor
been the
Egan, freed when the ceremony
ended, went to the hospital.
The nature of his injury or ail-
ment was not disclosed. He is
known to have a back ailment
that has bothered him off and on
for a couple of years.
100
houses in southeast Chicago took
on new red or black hues over-
night A city engineer began an
‘ investigation Saturday to find out
CHICAGO ) - About
Braniff Seeks Route
WASHINGTON (AP) - Braniff
Airways has asked immediate au-
thority to operate between New
Orleans and Denver via Oklahoma
City and Tulsa, It told the Civil
Aeronautics Board Friday this
was an alternative to its & ”
application to provide expedited
one plane service between New
Orleans and Denver via Oklahoma
City.
why. . -
Edward Kosciuch, research en-
gineer for the Air Pollution De-
partment. said the houses affect-
ed showed paint blisters, red
streaks, or general all-over black-
ening.
Kosciuch said the damage ap-
peared to be like that of hydro-
gen sulfide on lead-based paints,
but that residents of the area re-
ported no rotten egg odor the
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One facotr, Kosciuch said,
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