The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 18, 1961 Page: 3 of 22
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confidence in our minds." •
Ayub was introduced by his ■
nost. Vice President Lyndon John- 1
son, as a friend who will “stand ■
with us in the search for peace ■
and still be on our side in time ■
of peril." s
Alter his final formal public ap e
pe aran < on his visit to the I nited
States the president of Pakistan
and Johnson left for New York 1
Ayub came to the I nited States ai
for top policy talks with President
John Kennedy and Secretary of
State Dean Rusk Before k’e
eech to the Legislature, he was
e guest oi the vice president at t
Johnson’s ranch where the enter ■
tainment was informal I
Avub told the Texas legislators, ■
a ho applauded him frequently and ■
length, that Pakistan is und r
t tremendous pressure to improve
ommanding education and living andards.
It needs the help of the I nited
re States economically and spiritual-
ly to resist the encroachment of
communism he said Pakistan, as
plantation in • indr a young nation in the ranks of
PRESIDENT AYUB KHAN
. . . acknowledges applause
(AP Wirephoto)
Careless Motorist
Apparent Cause
Of Car Blaze
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS RA
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, July 18, 1961 J A
another alarm shortly after at said the Lincoln was now the
The apparent carelessness of ar
3748 N 11th However, the spokes most modern and effective ballis
man at Central Fire Station said tur sub in the fleet.
the occupant was only burning ---------------------------------
DoFALSE TEETH
unknown motorist Monday after Lincoln on Cruise
noon caused a 1961 Ford pickup
A total of $112,041 in building owned by an Abilene firm to be PORTSMOUTH, NH AP
permits has been issued by the declared a total loss following - The Portsmouth naval shipyard’s
City Inspection Dept since last fire 13 miles south of Abilene on first Polaris missile submarine
week, including $38,102 to can State Highway 36 the USS Abraham Lincoln, head
struct five new residences with One unit of the Abilene Fine ed for sea Monday, The Navy
attached double garages. Department rushed to the seen
McMurry and Co. was issued of the fire just over the Callaha
permits to construct residents at County line
2926 S 23rd, $7,672: 0918 S 23rdDriver of the vehicle was
$7,654 2910 S. 23rd. $7,450: 902 year-old R T Baker of M
S 23rd $7,672, and 2842 S. 23rd who was reported uninjured in
$7,654 the pickup fire
Other pennits issued include The vehicle was owned by K
Mid-West Corp., erect family P Jones Chemic 756 S Tread
residence with attached double away K P Jones, owner at
garage, 2701 Concord Dr *16.905 manager of the firm, said a re
Boykin Properties, build cam pair shop spokesman Indie e
era shop, in Oakwood Addition) him that the pickup was a total
33188 N’ 1st, $16,500 loss: . *
D i 11He said that it is believed a
Mrs. Katherine Rockwell, erect
triplex apartments, 681 E. N passing motors flipped 4 burn
15th. $16,476 ins cigaret into the back 0 the
. pickup, which caused the fire.
Mrs Allie Mae Morris, erect
Rock, Slide or Slip?
FASTEETH an improved 1
to be sprinkled oa upper or
- nlates holds false teeth more
Do not slide, slip CM
gummy gooey pasty taste of
ng FASTEETH s alkaime non-
I Dues not sour Checks “plate
breath" Get FASTEETH at
counters everywhere.
NOW IT'S PEPSI
Get an extra carton of light
bracing, clean-tasting Pepsi
Say
forests is in the progra si both the democracies, faces tremen-
Many merchants su , nt dous difficulties in its need for
ers id .• st a s fear speed in developing its resources
Cheddi J tan min let of trad Ayub declared
and indus ry, if he keeps j ver "Il we do not give our people
as British Guiai moves toward a better future in the next 15 to
independence, wil brint in pirn 20 years we will have social a.
n rs from the Communist co political pressures that could lead
tries , to. turmoil," the president said |
This h s been one of "Today no country can afford
cam: Pel o have civil war When it does lene Restaurant Assn and their
D'agular, beer. rm and son communism comes in. When it families will be guests Tuesday
ores in. there is no escaping it , ,
, The type of help Pakistan needs t ning at the third annual ARA-
from the United States. Ayub sponsored picnic at West Texas
. Dasular has been aid is not a matter at charity Utilities Co auditorium at Lytle
dimsssprosremo.....imie "We look to your help on a Shores -
ive and take basis he said. Games start at 6 p.m., followed.
Forbes Burnham third leader Johnson referred to Ayub as “a by the picnic dinner at 7:30 p.m..
in a three ore f Dws trong voice in the chorus of hu said Eddie Barton ARA presi-
many of the D "I e Brit man freedom." dent More than 150 persons are
ish 1 bor Party "He is the sort of ally we great expected
"You can t state an economic ly need and profoundly value in Associate members. Barton ex
policy in 1 nuts Burnham these years of strain and upheav plained are persons who do not
Si a Johnson said adding that directly operate restaurants, but
Ayub is a leader who has room supply various materials neces
1 t griers but sary to a restaurant’s operation 4
will I the gov ri no room for small grievances.” _ - - — -----4
mint expected to lead the colony. Members of the Legislature ;
■ feet i i Congress Approves 1
Jagan, the dentist whose Peo-Ayub. Johnson. Gov. Price Dan4
a el. Lt. Gov Ben Ramsey and Fort Davis Measure ,
majority of seats in the lemisiative other members of the official quINGON P The
■ 11 four ■ de arty walked into the House W ASHINGTON (AP - The
clared his , han ber Flags of the United House Monday passed and sent
gr to the Senate a bill authorizing
Did.....untnearapedrlamtrtimoratedthe the establishment of old Fort
______-__■ Davis, in Jeff Davis ( ounty.
Tex . as a national historic site
Lnuston Cyninacian Introduced by Rep JT Ruther
IvuO LAD:OSON d D Tex), the bill authorizes
. Ar. an appropriation not to exceed
Afirnuted to 0 n $115,000 for the acquisition ol ap-
A PS IU proximately 460 acres of land and
D L building of the tort which are
insecficide Bomb
industries By ths ne n
smelting of n tive hauxite
aluminum, pos ba develop
it iron, oil and other
e explained
us
Daguiar would.....
velopment by HOC STON ‘AP)—An explosion
ment funds for roe : ex in arson investigator said may
trie plants, drama have been caused by an over
tion hi ted insecticide bomb seriously
British Gu alr h injured two Houston men Monday
$)10-million Pevelc ment pro i shook houses three blocks
g am for the five years endin: in away
1 64 Economists ■ e tha The explosion at the Canteer
140,000 persons, or 8o per cent of Service Co, a vending machine
the working for art u m firm, occurred in an incinerator
ployed or under- lot Albert Grams. 24, and John on
Whatever the gove nent “ 60 employes of the firm
were injured. A Houston emer
velopment pro noney gency squad corpsman said
must come from the I fish gov. Grams appeared to be the most
ernment, the World Bank a seriously injured with deep burns
other sourer overs, s and lo over 90 per cent of his body.
. . I ike Greet chief arson inves
develop." D’aguiar says “The tigator for the Houston Fire De
money will not come if , i or partment, said he found the re
Burnham form the overnment mains of an insecticide spray can
Jagan and Burn m appeared in the incinerator.
confident, however, that it would Greer said the trash fire in the
Their hopes - were incinerator could have built up
based on the expectation that the pressure in the can until the can
United States would provide exploded.
a
pecially has said “We will do
business with any country if it
is to our advant ge nd no strings
Temperatures Zoom
TAIPEI * .For
mosa's heat wave entered its
eighth week Monday with the
temperature mounting to 98.5
Thousands are spending their
nights in the streets or parks in
order to esc pe the stifling tern
peratures indoors.
ONLY Armstrong
guarantees your
tire for life
against RIM CUTS,
GLASS CUTS
WHEAT TIRE
.. SERVICE
2617 So 1st Street
Register Your Child Now...
For Sept. 1961
LIMITED ENROLLMENT SS
FIRST GRADE For those 6 year of age by December
31st, 1961.
(Teacher holds degree and Texas Certifiiate)
KINDERGARTEN—For those 5 years of age by Dec-
ember 31, 1961
JUNIORKINDERGARTEN—For those 4 years of age by
December 31st, 1961.
NURSERY CARE For those 3 years and down.
(Excellent day care for working mothers)
Same Curriculum as Public School with
Addition of a Bible Course ...
Reasonable Tuition—Teachers Consecrated Christians.
Write for Brochure .. .
FAITH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
2026 Santos Street - Phones OW 2-3671 - OR 3-7813
Restaurant Assn.
Sponsors Picnic
Associate members of the Abi-
duplex apartments, 715-717 E N
14th $7,096.
Johnny D Ruthledge, erect fam
ily residence with attacked double
garage and carport. 1701 Glen
dale, $14,887
i Dr. Proton Petty. erect attach
ed carport. 1517 Elmwood. $1,200
1 Jerry Altman, erect detached
carport, 217 N Bowie Dr, $150
Morning Star Baptist Church,
enlarge, 797 Carver St $500.
Howard Sullivan, erect storage
shed. 145« S. 20th, $225.
Firemen rece ved the report of
the fire at 1:25 p.m
’ The pickup was ca ring janitor's
supplies- none highly explosive-
Jones told the Reporter News, all
of which were heavily damaged
Local firemen also answered
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