The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 197, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 1, 1961 Page: 6 of 36
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HAVANA CLAIMS U.S. INVASION DUE
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By RICHARD % ALERI ANI The reports of impending inva- tions have been considering the trade relations with Havana: powerful new explosives, by the
HAVANA AP — The gevern- sion were published oil thejexe of same move to isolate Cuba charg- Colombia Venezuela and Chile U nited, sidesand El Mundo both
, : , ..ing that embassy agents in their may follow the lead of others, dip- Revetucion and
mint press charged in bold head- big celebrations marking the start capitals are spreading revolution- lomats speculated. Venezuela has government - controlled newspa-
lives Saturday that U. S Marizes of Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s ary propaganda. / refused to accredit a Cuban am- pers, and the Communist party
will invade Cuba within 18 day third year in power. They ol- Special Conference Eyed bassador to/Caracas. organ Hoy screamed front-page
Washington responded to 1
charge with “nuts."
James C Hagerty, White House
press secretary. called the accu
sation a typical Cuban govern
ment smokescreen that . contain
not a word of truth, .. 0
But the charge, which the Call
For Daytime Sunday
| Figures Shew High Temperatures Expacted
THE FORECAST FOR TODAV
AP Wirepho
tro press here attributed to "
liable sources’ outside Cu
spread invasion fever through
the island for the third time ir
year.
third year in power They ol- Special Conference Eyed bassador to Caracas. -..hnhiite. Rate
lowed aclengthy Cabinet session There was talk in Uruguay of Guatemala, Haiti. Nicaragua, warnings, of Immune x Yankee
at which restrictions were placed calling a special inter. American Paraguay and the Dominican Re- invasion , , p. , :
on t S. tourists and a tightening foreign ministers conference: in public have already wichorawn stories, peeseent
of internal controls was ordered January, two months ahead of a their top diplomats from Havana senhower approved Pentagon and
The regime had suffered fresh regular session in Ecadior. lo con- In one of its orelest notes to Central Intqlicenser deenry Phans
Amamea: among the Tactero sder breaking with Cuba en dem sw NUS W imme aropping an smervention
ments: masse. Embassy denied charges that problem in the lap of the incom-
The Cuban Embassy began The Uruguayan government said United States is involved in any ing president, John F Kennedy.
. packing up in Lima h was or Friday night it is thinking of eut- way in bombings in Havana--—---------.--.—
cut dered out when Peru broke diplo- ting all ties with Cuba. . Cuba blames a wave of street Pigeons feed their young with
1 a matic relations Friday night. A petition circulated in Panama bontbings on underground n milky secretion from their crops..
1 Some other Latin-American na-for an end to all diplomatic and gents, but says they ====--=
£ A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
O-A Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, January 1, 1961
MONEY-SAVING MAGIC VUKIn CLOSED
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
Q ALL DAY
HENDRICK MEMORIAL Mrs. Charles Edward Mann,
The following patients were ad- 1548 Ross. .
mitted Friday at Hendrick Me- Brenda Meador, Eastland
morial Hospital: Mrs. Steve Barlow, 1742 Ander-
Mrs Don Richard McNew, son. ,
1830 Dillingham. James Jackson. 902 Ballinger
Mrs John Armor, Clyde. n Mrs. M. E Peron, Tucson,
Harry Howell, 3550 S. 20th. Ariz.
Tommy Joe Richardson, Knox Michael Irvin, -2113. S. 34th. .
City. = in. Mrs. Ray R. Steger. 4110 Rus."
Larry Wayne Farrell, 2442 Mer- sell 1
chant. . Mrs. Don Eugene Corlis, 218
Aubrey L. . Lewis, 1525 Sycar Poplar
more. ... Mrs David Hughey. 3107
Mrs. John Larry Peel, 4125 Po- Orange
- tomac. . • Josephine Allen. 925 Ash.
Mrs. K. G. Madry. Brownwogd. Dismissed
Mrs. William M Bailey. Rt. 3.. The following patients were dis-
Mrs. T. F. Stewart, 2102 Swen- missed Friday at- Hendrick Me-
son. morial. Hospital:
Tommy Roy Lambert, Ovaio: Mrs. Don Calvin Bell and baby,
Mrs. Doyle Kimmell, 801 Ma- 842, E.N. 13th.
ple -24 * Mrs. Jimmy Medley and baby.
W. F. Jones, 2342 S. 21st. Baird.
Mrs. Clarence Nelson: 2434 S.: Mrs. Wayne Berryman an d
2nd, baby, Clyde. - .
John Bailey Yawn Sr., Rt. 2. Mrs. Weldon Casey and baby,
‘. Mrs. Oscar Davis, 4401 State. Rt. 1. .
Karen Marie Heimke, 1926 S. Mrs. Howard Lacy and baby,
16th. . - 1825 Cedar Crest.
Royce K Stewart. 3948 N lith. Mrs. Charles Steph and baby.
Mrs. Clay McCraw, 1466 Green. 1117 Bel Air.
Mrs. Linda Lester, 1701 Gra- Mrs. Billy Charles 410 Miller,
ham. - . Samuel Davis, 2618 Vogel.
--Omer Adams, Breckenridge,
opr., , Mrs. Alpha Robinson. Stamford.
Chain-Opfometry Ted Dick. Lawn
CIA P Kenneth Vickers 326 Ross,
- Diane Evans, 5273 Pueblo
LOUT TUES DEIdYS , Mrs. Robert Stout, 1101 S. San
Fntereind Duller Mrs. P A Early. Snyder
CHV CIS KuS Ray • Lambert, Buffalo Gap.
Mrs. Clarence Crumpler, 1533
- Reporter-News Austin Bureau McCarty.
- AUSTIN - Efforts of the Texas Gayle "Elliott, Baird
‘ State Board of Examiners in Op- Mrs. Aubrey Eugene Sipes,
tometry to stop trade - name ad- 5310 Pueblo.
vertising and chain operation of Mrs. Dwight Lovett, Rotan,
optometrists’ offices are tied up William Elliott, Coahoma.
in court. Mrs. James W. Fillmon, 3567
The deadline for a new set of Victoria.
rules to take effect passed this Mrs. Delmar Clark, Rt 2
week, and the rules did not take Mrs. J. P. Morrison, Hamlin,
effect because Dr. Ellis Carp: who Marvin Gary Rutland, Ovalo.
does business under the name of Mrs. Glenn Stephens, 833 E. N.
Lee Optical Co., has succeeded in 15th, .
keeping a temporary restrain- Calvin Bryant, 1902 Westmore,
ing order in effect for nearly a land.
year. Karen Chandler, 3733 Laurel.
The Texas Supreme Court heard Benjamin Henry, 1518 N Mock-
arguments on the case March 15, ingbird.
but has not yet handed down its Mrs. K. G Madry, Brownwood,
decision. So the Dec. 21 date for Mrs. Loyd King. 1309 Shelton.
the anti - chain regulation came cox MEMORIAL
and went without any enforce- No, patients were admitted Fri-
ment. day at Cox Memorial Hospital.
The rules were adopted after. Dismissed ,
a refrendum among licensed op- One patient was dismissed Fri-
tometrists, who voted 539-31 in day at Cox Memorial Hospital:
favor of the regulations George P. Miller, McMurry Col-
They would prohibit the use of lege. .‘.
trade names and require each op- - ST. ANN
tometrist to practice under his The following patients were ad-
own name. No optometrist would mifted Friday at St. Ann Hospi-
be allowed to use his name on an tal:
. office unless he is actually present Frank R. Raymond. Moran.___.
and practicing optometry during Mrs. Alvin R. Johnson, 3501 N.
at least half the hours the office 9th -
is open to the public Samuel T Day, Sarasota, Fla.
The suit involving Dr. Carp Sammie M. Woods, 1218 Cher-
was brought in 1959 by the board ry. . ” 1
itself. He filed a cross - action Mrs. John H Bennett, 910 Lil-
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throw out the new rules as well. missed Friday at St. Ann Hos-
This was argued in the Te x as pital:___-
Supreme Court, but it is. not cer- Marion T. Wilson. Rt. 5.
tain whether, the court will act
on the new rules as well as the
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The delay since. March is an
unusually long wait on that court.
George C Martinez. Coleman.
William G Davis. 1633 N. 10th.
Mrs Sarah S Miller, Merkel.
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