The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1959 Page: 2 of 34
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NAVY PROTESTS LIKELY
Texas, including Ann Boone and ing commander Fred C. Steven- THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Mary Truly from Wichita Falls, son. — Abilene, Texas. Friday Morning APL.
Pat McNair from Odessa and Doris Other officers installed were: Myron Wagnon, patriotic instruc-
Wells, from Denison, all of H-SU Juno Brooks, senior vicescomme tor: Floyd Wilson and Roy De-
------der: Oather Banks, junior Vice Busk, relief committee.
.commander; Howard Kinerd,
Thirty Hardin-Simmons Univer Sweetwater VFW quartermaster: Jerry McGlothing,-----
sity students are to attend the IM-PAIL WAIL. chaplain; Charles M. Griggs, judge _.,. .
state Baptist Student Union Spring Installs ‘Yolfe advocate; Dr Roland 0. Peters, Baker C for
Planning Conference at Latham SWEETWATER - Robert M post surgeon; Morris Hinshaw, =-----" • Y
30 From H-SU Go
. To BSU Meeting
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SAC May Get Feet We
Could Get Missile Subs PUnwng Conference at Latham SWEETWATER ----_------------
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■ d • MY -Springs Friday through Sunday. Wolfe has been installed as com- three-year trustee: George AuDANDR UEE
inland establish- Highlighting the weekend con- mander of Veterans of Foreign burne, service officer; Tom Mon A ■
WASHINGTON ‘AP'-The Joint tion. He added, however, that a areas mopircand to an enemy war refence will be the presentation Wars Post 2479 here. roe, adjutant Marshall Willis, em- Team - with Beker’s Hair Tonic.
Chiefs of Staff are considering the definite decision has not yet been effort of student summer missionaries District commander Milton M ployment officer; Merle Harris. Cleon up dandruff and itchy scalp,
possibility of putting operations of made. Force claims that its from Texas Gretchen Cordell, H- Mapes of Snyder conducted the public relations officer: Steve Baker’s will de % or money back,
the Navy’s new Polaris ballistic Such a proposal would be cer- i Air Command planes SU junior from Albuquerque. N. installation service and presented Kelley officer of the day: Leo | (Adv.)
missile submarine forceaunderada tain to alarm the Navy. The new togetneic din Samlistie missiles M. will serve in Canada, and a past commander s pin to retir-nard Teston, legislative officer:-------------------------------
rec Air Command Polaris program—solid -fuel, inter- which are coming into operation. Danny Yeary • H-SU sophomore , _____
Delense secretary Neil H Me mediate range ballistic missiles is the primary strategic bombard- from Cleburnes millwork in. H°n ---—- _ ------------- • •
reported this Thursday in launched from specially built nu- ment force, wall, teary will also speak on
Answer a news conference ques- clear powered submarines—is the the Navy retains control of "This Is My Response at the
Navy’s latest pride and joy. its Polaris fleet, it will be in the Saturday morning service.
The missiles the Polaris subs strategic business firmly, adding John Petry, director of student
would fire would be armed with the Polaris system to the born religious activities at H-SI. will
thermonuclear warheads, bardment, capability of Navy car- direct the 80-voice BSU choir com
Their mission would be strategic rier-based aircraft posed of students from all over
—the destruction of industrial —=====
• NOTICE •
Abilene Welding
Supply Co.
Ho* Moved To Their
New Location
306 S. TREADAWAY
Ph. OR 4-5205
gERMEI II
Robber Sought;
Victim at Work
Detectives worked Thursday on Van: Machines
the trail of a rifle-toting thug who Vending Machines
robbed a drive-in grocery of $244 Reported Stolen
cash and slugged the owner in r
the head Wednesday night George Ivy 826 S. *h St • re-
Glen E Miller, owner of Stop n ported the theft of two coin
Shop drive-in at S 14th and Jean- machines to city police Det. E L
ette, was back at work, a paper O Defl Thursday.
cap hiding a gash on the back of Valued at $60, the candy and gum
his head machines were stolen from the
The youth about 19, struck Around the Clock Launderette at
Mi-.RM Mime x on ami dead"At" clerntoca aLU Tad
shortly Degore 10 p.m. Wednesday hoe was returned by police to Ivy.
Miller was starting to lie down
Grass Fire Out
City firemen put out a grass-
fire in 10 minutes Thursday on
the Texas & Pacific Railway
right of way just west of Grape
St Cause was unknown.
HARD OF HEARING—
"NERVE DEAFNESS"
on the floor, as ordered, when
the robber bashed him Miller was
only partly stunned.
Det. Lt. F. S. Isbell, Acting
Det. H. D. Aldridge and Lt. J.
H. Roberts are investigating
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1959, newspaper, April 17, 1959; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1659504/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.