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3-A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
---------i Abilene: Texas, Monday Morning, January 12, 1959
SWC LEADERS
Frogs Retain
Perfect Mark
By WHITEY SAWYER after the first 10 minutes. Two
Associated Press Sports Writer Tech’s top hands, Pat Noakes and
The Texas Christian Horned Leon Hill, fouled out in the second
Frogs ate high on the Hog—and half Hill still managed 19 points.
Steer—last week to start this one The Arkansas Rice game Satur-
atop the Southwest Conference day saw a real oddity. Robitaille
basketball standings with a per- tried a pass and Rhoden deflected
feet, eague record, it It dropped into the Rice basket
with Derrill Nippert, Ken- and after a huddle the officials
neth Brunson and Renm Steven- awarded Rice two points
son leading the way, whipped the This week sees all the leaders in
Arkansas Razorbacks 52-45 action early. “Monday Arkansas
Wednesday Saturday the Chris- tries Texas A&M at Fayetteville,
bans beat the Texas Longhorns Tuesday TCU takes on Rice at
8678 ,o win their third conference Houston and SMU hosts Baylor
game. * at Dallas-----
Arkansas and Southern Method-
ist were tied for second with 2-1 ” THE SENOECATED PRESS
records, All the rest were tied for
last at 1-3 Texas A&M
Arkansas partly made up for its Texas Tech .'.'. 7
loss to TCU with a 72-61 victory ACansas
over Rice Saturday Sophomore Rexkr
Clyde Rhoden dropped in 21 points . Conference
for the Hogs TCU
SMU crushed Texas. 73-55 Tues- Aonsas
day and then larruped Texas Tech Texas .
73 59 Saturday * Baylor
762
0
Rala
Anew
F.
0 1.000
‘BRING DEMOCRATIC IDEALS'
Rebel Official Invites U.S.
Capital to Invest in Cuba
By BEN FUNK parity of the country has been begin work on substantial projects
HAVANA. Cuba (APM)—Ameri. practically nil." such as tax and tariff reform and
can investors, are invited by a He said a house cleaning under revision of the innumerable tax
revolutionary government official way at the Treasury Ministry has exemptions granted by the former
to bring their capital to Cuba but already uncovered 700 people who government.”
admonished not to leave their have been going to the offices
democratic ideals at home.
_____He spoke with-confidence of the
twice a month-once to sign the future despite the enormous debt.
Rufo Lopez Fresquet, newly ap- payroll and again to collect
pointed Treasury minister, told checks,
reporters: “I am a proven sup- I . -._______________________ ........ ........
porter of the free enterprise sys- the ministry is in order “we will with faith and enthusiasm born of
tern of private investment. I wel- 2. the revolution,
come United States and other for- “We are able to count, upon
eign investors to Cuba. I welcome Uambiing LOSinOS enormous natural resources and
their capital and thelr know-how. nA. e upon their being taken advantage
“But I want them to come only May Reopen of honestly. There will be a spec-
if they also bring their democratic-I tacular growth ol the Cuban econ- .
ideals with them. 1 omy. I am sure that if we can
1 do not want men who consid- HAVANA Cuba ' AP — The maintain the present civic climate
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- Many Requests in Austin I Helen is American, is a golf-play- nut the casino operators were Scurry Industrial
7 • ′ ing member of Havana's Cuban-aware that if this happens only E j s.nLI
or By KATHARYN DUFF | would tighten laws on shoplifting, out to REA territory. And, so on American-Candian community. four time ticwisluke permitted to foundation IO Pick
a proposal in which several Ab and on the pressure is already meme" AcPEulldraT JAKS leverse or pursue other theaNE % , Note Director
Development Bank before fallen trying for a fast dollar. 2 NOW VITCCOT
Lobby Restrictions dictator Fulgencio Batista took The new provisional government SNYDER (RNS) — The annual
vail The Legislature will be operat over the government in a coup and rebel chieftain Fidel Castro stockholders meeting of the Scur-
. ing for the first time under a d’etat in 1952. For the next seven stood firm on their declarations ry County Industrial Foundation
School Legislation new, but watered-down, lobby reg- years he was 3 sharp critic of the that such gambling activity was has been called for Monday, ac-
Considerable legislative time istration law and under an ethical Batista regime and was arrested ended for the Cuban people, cording to Lyle Deffebach, presi-
practice law whereby members several times for questioning. The casinos might get the green dent of the foundation. /
of the Legislature are supposed to The new treasury minister said light as tourist attractions, how- At the meeting stockholders will
declare connections with business- bitterly Saturday night: "The debt ever, and that would satisfy the elect five directors. The founda-
es regulated by the state, created as a result of the dictator- operators. Most of the gambling lion's board, in a later meeting.
Efforts may be made to tighten ship has grown from 200 million volume and the big money play will reorganize for the year.
both these laws, Latimer predicts dollars to 1 billion in seven have come from U- 5 and other The meeting will be at 4 p.m.
Lawmakers can't commit them- years, while the productive ca-ltourists. in the district courtroom. Proxies,
. 1 ' r—-------if properly executed, are permis-
sible for voting in the election
A nominating committee has
submitted a list of 14 nominees
for directors. Further nominations
can be made from the floor.
Terms expiring are those of
Deffebach. Ralph Geisenhoner,
"This may seem romantic,” he
VI ( A
ligh femppretyres Ixpeered
THE FORECAST FOR TODAY
... AP Wirephote
Rep. Latimer Must Handle
70 Reporter-News Asst. Editor , __________________.____-____.
217 AUSTIN — Taylor County's lene merchants have expressed building up against the lawmak-
189 youthful Rep Truett Latimer, as interest. Still another is put forth ers
"oldtimers" in the Texas,by butane dealers (joined by other
Legislature, came to this session merchants) seeking better legal
Ten laden with requests for support of grounds for collecting bad debts
AM — or opposition to — legislation of
all shapes, sizes and colors,
etcevune Sorting out all these is the job will be spent. Latimer predicted.
Tuesday —Baylor vs SMU at Dallas: he an
Mice VS TCU at Houston: Texas vs. House
Texas Tech at Austin 1 House
Friday: Texas A&M vs
ge Station: Rice vs Baylor at Houston
be Saturday- TCU vs Texas Tech at Lub-
TCU had to go into a delaying pLredina scorers tseasonnie
game Wednesday to stave off an Tom Robitailte.. Rice 100 1
Arkansas rally Arkansas- only Bobby Sandes SNN0 #1 1
hit 7 ol 15 free throws, but held Ceon rexa* Tech 7.
H.E Kirchner, TCU’s 6-10 scoring Max Williams SMU ” ‘
ace. to five points. cisde Rhode Arkansas
6 Jay Carpenter Arkansas 4
Ronny Stev enson and Kirchner Carroll Dawson, Baylor 61 3
dominated the boards and Steven P-seri" so** (conference) -
son got 27 points and Kirchner 22 stelestrante A 1
Saturday as TCU rolled over Tex- Ronnie Stevenson, TCU 17 1
as - Rob Turner, Baylor L1
Big Steve Strange of SMU led A Kummer reues J
, the Mustangs over Tech with 24 wasne"dadeener*a* 15 1
points, Tech was hardly a threat tom KOitTia-Tch J« J
In other games Tuesday Rice Texas i
be.it Texas A&M 711-65 and Tech Rice J
nipped Baylor 68-65 Baylor upset “ Basic
Texas A&M 56-49 Thursday 49. SMC
Tom Robitaille of Rice held his Trh :
season scoring lead with 263 IMondal
points, Neil Swisher of A&M de-,"
spite the two-game losing streak. i
grabbed the conference scoring
lead with 53 points
:Arki
1 2 333 18. 189 .
1 2 333 189 198 other
1 2 33° 18 191
week’s results: lagic
as A&M 65; Texas ■
SMU 73. Texas 55.
5: Baylor 56. Texas /
Texas Tech 59 TCU
insas 72. Rice 61
chedule■
insas vs Texas A&M
he and other members of the on the flock of bills coming out of
said, "but I think of Cuba at this
Lopez Fresquet said that when moment as a newborn country
Houston U. Soph
Stops Robertson
and Senate will be doing the Hale-Aikin Committee's study
Textual- for constituents the next 120 days of the Texas school system and
Tech at Lus- Latimer, who is alumni director its needs. Among these is a pro-
i, for Hardin-Simmons University posal, the likes of which stirred
10 $ ES when he's not serving in the Legis- up classic fights in earlier Legisla-_________
a 210 lature. moved with his wife and lures, for pay increases for teach-selves for or against many meas-1 . . 7 —
7 201 young son to an apartment here era ures until they know the precise C - AD m 1
« in Saturday to begin his seventh year Financing the raises (which, Lal- wordage of the bills But, Lati- Den Lyi n g €
J 12 as a lawmaker imer says, all agree are needed, mer is sure ahead of time of some € Ate U VE ICIIAO
§ 11 Three purely local bills are at will tie back into the state finane he’ll support. One of these is the ---------------
i i the top of his list ol things to cial tangle. series of bills various newspaper 1 D
5 53 see about soon. Various statewide organizations organizations are sponsoring to TI DV New KNOW
5 53 Corrective Measure and associations are seeking legi- improve governmental operations. * 7 ' IWV
2 48 First, there's a corrective meas. station, much of it regulatory. The bills would require open meet. - Hugh Boren Jr., and Herbert
" 4 ure needed to update the organi- which will stir up battles. Latimer ings of public agencies, provide By JACK BELL water would be certain to be Feather. One other director will
« is zational setup of the West Cen- said. New car dealers want a law guaranty of public records and WASHINGTON AP - Angry named in a showdown vote, be chosen to replace Fred Auforth,
2 4 tral Texas Municipal Water Dis- to prohibit sale of cars on Sun- prohibit removal of public records colleagues may move this week to On the other side of the fence, who is moving to Corpus Christi.
0 44 trict Latimer and other House day The Texas Municipal League One increased appropriation strip Sen. Leverett Saltonstall (R-Sen. Clifford P. Case of New Jer- The nominees are R. E. Patter-
members from this district, along and the Farm Bureau have ex- Latimer knows he'll work for is Mass' of his appointive power in sey, a liberal who will be running son, J. Mark McLaughlin, M. L.
with Sen David Ratliff, will be tensive legislative programs. The for the Texas Legislative Council a row over the chairmanship of again, said he doesn't know what Broman. Steve Birdwell, Walker
working on this, in cooperation Texas electric cooperatives want to finance its study of the Texas the Republican Senatorial Cam-Saltonstall intends to do. Babbs, Roger Mize, Jay Rogers,
with the district water board, to leave to local governments the Constitution, a longrange plan to paign Committee. — “But if his decision is against C. E. McCormick, Ray Dunlap,
i - Second, Latimer is studying a decision on who'll furnish power modernize the basic law of the
request of the 104th district court .in areas where cities have grown state
I grand jury for establishment of a -----------------------------------------
.domestic court for Taylor County. IQIICTCD LICU
If he sponsors a bill for such a FILIDOSIEKGOI
in . . court. Latimer said he would
teams A couple had scares, make it "permissive" as was the
ever Taylor County court-at-law bill.
Coach Adolph Rupp was so uP’ mere authorization for it to be
set by Vanderbilt s 75-66 upset of created by county commissioners
his Kentucky crew last Tuesday if they feel there is demand for it.
that he benched four of his start 5 w1 „
ers and sent four sophomores The third local bill Latimer will
against LSU along with ace John- be handling will be one on regulat-
ny Cox The Tohe holdover from ing hunting in the county. A meas-
urday. Everywhere Oscar went last year’s NCAA title club. Cox ure Cosine, the county to turkey. WASHINGTON
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pomenD S a game, to 13 The Wildcats now have a 121 T Texas Sportsman’s Club has asked able to upset a proposed compro- The outcome of this amendment has insisted publicly he has not
points as wice beaten Cincinnati ord a 12 1 Latimer to introduce a bill giving mise. offered by Sen. Thruston Morton made up his mind about a sue-
seat ed the wars 62- * Second - ranked North Carolina regulatory powers over local hunt. " Democratic Leader Lyndon B. OR Ky may depend on how cessor to Sen Andrew F. Schoep-
Never before had the Cincin- State ,n.j, led by only one ing to the State Game and Fish Johnson of Texas advanced the quickly it is brought to a vote, pel of Kansas as campaign-ehair-
- -
With Robertson shackled, Ralph whipped Colorado 89-58 in the Big Money matters will, of course, two thirds of the senators present provided to also is reported ready to take matters in
Davis took over for the Bear-Eight. . - overshadow all the Legislature’s and voting instead of two thirds P, 10r ___u . e their own hands
cats, shooting over a zone for nine Michigan State (3 2) ranked doings, but there are many other of the entire membership, as re- Johnson, who won a first test of
field goals that proved the dif- firth barely Shade miinked proposals of statewide laws which quired by present rules, strength by a 60-36 vote.is press.
ference and pushed Cincinnati, pullii out a 97-96 victory on John would have direct affect of West A bipartisan group of Northern %
Non Theomoonompor - pod RRE MINA ENT-
the Missouri Valley Conference against the Iiini
• 7 UIALLA " ICUIACI AUDULII Tan — - " ""*+“* ********** s "*"" A """""""" " A
race.streak to 21 games and retained bill sponsored by ranch and farm ibusters could be shut off by 50 expects the
While Phillips, who scored 10 the Southeastern Conference lead groups asking for county unit con- votes, or 3 majority of all 98 sen-be adopted
Relecata cama top « ^ - St. Bona- - -------------
ranked Kentucky bounced back 88.458
from its lone defeat for a 76-71
decision over Louisiana State in
a nationally telev ised contest.
By ED WILKS
Associated Press Sports Writer
Oscar Robertson you know But
did you ever hear of Gary Phil-
lips? Chances are Oscar never
will forget him.
College basketball's Big 0 saw
enough of Phillips, a 6-3 Houston
sophomore, to last a lifetime Sat-
Auburn and St Bonaventure,
the lone unbeaten major teams
left, had no trouble extending
their streaks, and only Northwest
ern, beaten 76-69 by Indiana, came
off a loser among the nation’s top
Baugh Still
On Bearlist
WACO, Tex. (AP)The list of
prospects for the Baylor head
coaching job was reoorted nar-
rowed to six names Sunday with
the job expected to be filled in a
week or 10 days.
Nixon Still Hopes
For Rules Victory
Saltonstall, who remained pub- appointing Sen.‘Goldwater—much Bob Wilson, Bill Brown, Mel Gil-'
- licly neutral when conservatives as I admire and like Goldwater— bert, H. A. Johnson Jr., and C. L.
— and liberals clashed over leader-it would be a wise one," Case said. Callaway.
ship posts, was represented as re- Dirkseh said on a television--------------------
luctant to name Sen. Barry Gold- broadcast recorded with Sen. Ken- Old Town Compared
water (R-Ariz) as director of the neth B. Keating (R-NY), one of T A : ,
campaign to elect GOP senators the liberal group,' that he does not IO American City
in 1960. . believe the liberal vs. conserva- KARACHI, Pakistan (AP)—Brit-.
The Massachusetts senator was tive battle over the leadership will ish archaeologist Sir Mortimer
said to feel the choice of Goldwa- leave any permanent scars. Wheeler has unearthed an ancient
ter, who has campaigned actively "There is nothing inelastic or town near Khyber Pass whose
against organized labor's partici- rigid about the Republican party planning he said, “reminds me of
pating in politics, would be regard- as 3 political institution," Dirk- a modern American city." The
an ed as an affront to the unions and sen said. “There is a place for all town was Pushkalvati, dating from
the first or second century B.C.
By JOHN CHADWICK probable defeat, but that_______________-_______
_. Vice amendment which would allow to party members who call them- shades of opinion.
Dirksen said he calls himself a Wheeler told newsmen the first
CAP'
and deer hunting was passed 10 President Richard M Nixon was three fifths of the senators pres- selves liberals, or progressives. ,
As chairman of the Conference conservative but is not a reaction- phase of the excavation shown
of All GOP Senators. Saltonstall ary or a standpatter. He said his well planned streets and a temple,
record of support of the Presi- The ruins are on an old trade
dent's proposals indicates he also route 30 miles south of the city
is an Eisenhower Republican, of Peshawar
OVER SOLONS' HEADS
Ike, Nixon Plan
Appeal to Public
proposals of statewide laws which quired by present rules. ‘ strengin Dy a 80-36 vote, is press- , The old line group already has
would have direct .. _ ing for 3 quick showdown, drafted a resolution to be brought
have direct atfect of West A bipartisan group of Northern Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R.|u) before the conference at a meet-
One such on which Latimer has and Western civil rights advocates the new Senate GOP leader, said ing this week directing that the By EDWIN B. HAAKINSON (hower fireside talks with the na-
- - ----- we umn, been d preliminary work is iS has offered an amendment, to be that from checks he has made choice of the campaign chairman WASHINGTON < AP i—President tion are to be worked out later.
Sixth - ranked Auburn ran its a. __BELL . I voted on Monday, under which fil- with members of both parties he be made on the recommendations Eisenhower and Vice President Thepresent format calls for 15-
expects the Johnson proposal will of Republican senators who are Richard M. Nixon have agreed on minute homespun talks over the
trol of brucellosis a disease atory - be auupied. running two years from now, an all-out appeal -to the public networks as key issues move
threatening Texas cattle Nixon was represented as feel- Dirksen joined in sponsoring it. Ten Republicans are up for re- over the heads of the top-heavy along in Congress.
Another such bill is one which ing that this presented a feel- along with Sen. Styles Bridges (R- election in 1960, including six who Democratic Congress to push most The President has told his top
Anouner such bin is one which that this amendment faces NH), chairman of the Senate GOP are listed as conservatives and of the administration program associates that he will conduct
Policy Committee, and Sen. Lev- four who classify themselves as during the next two years, the most energetic and vigorous
erett Saltonstall (R-Mass), chair- liberals. Sen Styles Bridges of As part of this drive, it was dis- fight for his program since he en-
man of the I Conference of All Re- New Hampshire, chairman of the closed Sunday, Eisenhower plans tered the White House.
publican Senates, party’s Policy Committee and top a series of television-radio ap- Previously Eisenhower could
In a recorded TV interview with representative of the conservas peals on such key issues as the count on support of half or nearly
Sen Kenneth Keating (R-NY '. tives. already has declared his cost of living, adequacy of space half of the votes in Congress. Vast
al for debate limitation by major support of Goldwater. Bridges is and defense programs, and simi- Democratic sweeps in both the
ity vote is doomed to defeat
hit eight with an
breeze past St. Vincent, Pa
Elsewhere among the top 10.
ninth-ranked Bradley (9-1) beat
North Texas State 79-58 in a Mo-
Valley game, and St John's, N. Y
idle a week, beat George Wash-
ington 86-85 as Tony Jackson and
Alan Seiden each dropped in a
pair of free throws in the final
50 seconds. The Redmen are 10-1
Vanderbilt, after surprising Ken-
tucky, had to go into overtime to
defeat Mississippi 79-74. In other
SEC games, Tulane ran up a 13-0
lead and upset Tennessee 64-45;
Bailey Howell counted 31 points,
-47 on foul shots- as Mississippi
State beat Georgia Tech 75-67,
and Georgia came from 24 points
back for an 80-79 decision over
Alabama on Clark Royer's jump
shot at the buzzer.
In the Big Eight, Kansas hand-
ed Missouri its eighth consecutive
defeat, 69-62; Nebraska took com-
mand in the final 212 minutes for
Radio Station WACO said the mand in the final 2% minutes for
reports came from a reliable 3 47-44 victory over Oklahoma
source who could not be quoted State, and Oklahoma defeated
by name. Iowa State 56-43. Len Mankowski
On the list. this source said, are scored St. Louis final four points
Wade Walker of Mississippi State: for 3, 7572 victory at Wichita in
Cliff Speegle of Oklahoma State: the Mo Valley, which also saw
Dave Nelson of Delaware: Sant Tulsa beat Drake 50-49. „ .
Baugh of Hardin-Simmons; Tom 2 Michigan defeated Ohio State
Puritt, a Baylor assistant coach, 78-74 in a regionally telecast Big
and Claude Gilstrap of Arlington Ten game. Purdue beat Wiscon-
(Tex.) State, sin 84-61.
The man named head coach
probably will get the athletic
director’s post also at the Baptist
school.
TOP TEN
AT A GLANCE
Baylor has been in the market By The Associated Press
for a new football coach since Sam alerted a "STeat szometol Ton
Boyd resigned under alumni pres- did last week (won-lost figures including
sure late last year. The job of 1 Kentucky 2 R to Vanderbilt
athletic director was vacated 2. ve sixet 112 22 VP22 2 ra:
when the contract of George Sauer , North "Toadl “6-1), beat Wake For.
expired. , est 44-34 -.
Baugh was a star at Texas ′ $52heat coal ado WAewa State
Christian and with the professional 1 Michigan aatel("2‘zclost to Iowa 80.
Washington Redskins Pruitt had 6.
successful records as a high school
coach at Corpus Christi Miller
and Grand Prairie. Walker is a
former Texas Tech assistant
eoach.
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entry fees of any kind.
up for re-election in 1960. lar controversies. House and Senate, associates said
‘ Sen. Karl Mundt of South Da- White House press secretary now force" him to go beyond in-
kota, conservative who was de- James C. Hagerty said last week formal White House conferences
feated for the post of whip, or that Eisenhower would seek pub- with key congressional leaders,
assistant leader, by Sen. Thomas lic support for his program in ev- —--
Kuchel of California, said he and ery way possible. Hagerty said v * J on
others seeking re-election in 1960 then it was possible that televi- It TOW Are Under 00
ought to be allowed to pick the sion might be employed although
campaign chairman. He said Gold- no decision on this point had been Y.s A, Nos Tan
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Anasfacia Rameriz
Dies; Rites Today.
Anastacia Rameriz, about 85, of
896 N. Treadaway Blvd., died at -----------------------------.___
Knox County Opens’ Nixon, regarded by many now
AnOx County spens as a front runner for the 1960. For Life Insurance
Its March of Dimes Republican "presidential nomina-
• .tion, was reported to have reject- Let us tell you how you can
KNOX CITY (RNS) - A kickoff ed proposals of some boosters that still apply for a $1,000 life insur-
" “ :__.__, ...__.., .. ...... over ance policy to help take care of
dy's cafe in Knox City for the a revitalizing of the GOP after final expenses without burdening
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the March of Dimes for Knox ber election. You handle the entire transact-
County. .. Down the Line ion by mail with OLD AMERICAN
Funeral will be held at 3 p.m. County chairman is Mrs. Billy Instead. Nixon and all Eisen- of KANSAS CITY. No obligation.
Monday at St Francis Catholic Gene Johnston of Knox City and hower Cabinet members have No one will call on you!
Church Burial will be in City her co chairmen are: Mrs. H. C. agreed to slug it out down the Tear out this ad and mail it to-
Cemetery with Laughter . North tone. Benjamin: Mrs. E J. line for the President's balanced day with your name, address and
Funeral Home in charge, tones, ruiscot Arthur budget and for other proposals ex- year of birth to Old American In-
Her husband is the only sur- Horne. Gilliland; Mrs. Mary Helen pected to get a rough going over surance Co., 3 West 9th. Dept,
vivor hand the Bratcher, Vera; Mrs. Tip Albus, in the Democratic Congress. TAE4 4 ----- ” —
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