The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 4 of 30
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Friday Morning, July 28, 1961
NEW CHIEF NAMED
Chrysler Corp. President
SCOUT Quits After Stormy Year
EDITOR’S NOTE: TV Scout comments on programs at all major
networks. However, a station with network affiliation may not carry
all programs produced on the network. Also, a station may carry
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Sort of a
By THE TV SCOUT
Sea-Going Bilko
BEST BET - Mickey Shaugh-
nessy stars as a sailor with a
black book in a sea going version
of “Sgt. Bilko" on Preview The-
ater. The black book has the
"goods" on everybody, including
the ship's captain Mickey makes
use of it to arrange a honeymoon
for a buddy Watch for a funny
scene involving the young mar
rieds and the ship's p a system
This show fits nicely into the
"light summer entertainment "
category 8:30-9 (NBC).
repeat drama Three spacemen
'Jeff Morrow, Kevin Hagen and
Don Dubbins) land on an un
known asteroid. They find a lit-
NEW YORK (AP)-L L. (Tex)
Colbert resigned Thursday as
board chairman and president of
the Chrysler Corp. after a stormy
year for the nation's third largest
automotive company.
It included sharp criticism of
management, legal suits, threat-
ened proxy fights and a financial-
ly dismal first quarter in which
the company lost $21.9 million.
Colbert's resignation statement
said he had been "the undeserved
tie bit of home - it looks like a target of a great deal of unwar-
ranted harassment "
cross-section of America — only
nobody moves This scientific He added that any personal de-
mystery is solved ingeniously and
everybody lives happily forever
and ever and ever and ever
sires on his part "should give
way to considerations of what
seems best for the company, its
employes, its stockholders and its
dealers.”
$-9:30 — Robert Taylor walks Colbert, 56, had been chairman
in where he won't let one of his since April 1960, and president
policemen tread on The Detec- since 1950 except for , brief pe-
lives repeat. Working to capture riod last
a loan shark who works the wa . _
(AP Wirepacto)
L L. (TEX) COLBERT
i . Named to replace him as pres- • • • resigns post
6:30-7:30 (CBS) - An all-male terfront (a gimmick used recent- ident was Lynn A. Townsend 42 , o
11-- — HEI---:,.. E—” m—- " 1 4 1 come of $6.2 million or 69 cents
vice
Chase Wreck Psychiatric Exam
Of Joyner Delayed
Hurts Two
Policemen
BIG SPRING (RNS) - Two
city policemen were hospitalized
after their patrol car went into a
skid and struck a utility pole be-
fore turning over on FM 818, near
Lomax, in the southwest part al
Howard County Wednesday night.
Patrolmen Doyle E. Williamson.
1302 Blackman, was in Malone
and Hogan Foundation Hospital
here Thursday with a broken col-
lar bone and bruises. His condi-
SWEETWATER - Abilene psy-
chiatrist Dr. Pete Palasota said
Thursday afternoon he was “not
sure " when he would be able to
examine B. G. Joyner Jr., 34, of
Sweetwater, former newsman in-
dicted on five Nolan County bur-
glary charges. -
The psychiatric examination
had been tentatively set for
Thursday but Palasota said he
was unable to go to Sweetwater
because of cases in Abilene. Dis-
trict Judge Eldon Mahon ruled
Joyner is enttiled to an exam by
a doctor of his choosing.
Joyner is in Nolan County Jail
tion was not considered serious.
Patrolman M. L. Blackwell, 709
Edwards, was released Thursday
morning after treatment for shock
and cuts.
The patrolmen were in pur-
suit of a car which had been re-
ported driving recklessly and
speeding in Big Spring. The driv-
er was later arrested and fined
in lieu of bond and his wife and
three children are now living at
Alamogordo, N.M., with Joyner’s
father, B. G Joyner Sr. He is for-
mer editor « the Brownwood Bul-
letin and was Sweetwater report-
er for the Reporter-News.
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Treat the Family to a Delicious Salad
(AP Wirephoto) The policemen saw the car and .
LYNN A. TOWNSEND gave chase. Williamson was drive made
...new president ling. with
February He chorea The accident occurred at an in-
February. He charged Colbert, a tersection of the farm road and
longtime friend, had tried to de- Wasson Road, about 18 miles south
stroy him— Newberg—to save his of Big Spring The patrol car ap-
own job. Newberg had been in of- parently went into a skid when s
fice only two months the brakes were applied. It came
q,% . ■ rest 48 feet from the road in a 1
Colbert assumed Newberg s job field. The 1960 Ford waorravil.
cast tells Rawhide's repeat story|ly on Hawaiian Eye). Taylor Chrysler administrative ....a
of a jailed Confederate major disguises himself as a longshore president. He is a former ac-a share, for the second quarter
awaiting execution in a Western man. Along the way you II see countant who came to the firm in But it was less than half the $12.8
town. Research revealed tha sev-Jack Kruschen, as a man who be- 1957 and one year later was head million or $1.44 a share, earned
eral bands of rebel guerillas op- friends Taylor, and Maurice Gos-of international operations. In the same period one year ear-
erated as far west as Arizona in field (Bilko’s Doberman) in a Apparently scheduled to play an.- board homever
the late 1860‘s, so the storyq has a semi-comic bit as a dock worker important role is George H. Love,. - «- - - nerd. **
basis in fact. The story builds nice The plot is predictable, the cli-who was elected chairman of a cared a 25-cent quarterly divi- as president, and since then each damaged,
ly to an exciting conclusion Ar max action filled newly formed executive commit- dend board meeting has been preced- The city
thur Franz and Steve Brodie ap
pear with regulars Eric Fleming
manager said the
---tee, which sometimes can act. The improvement also failed toed by speculation of a successor car was not insured and that bids
9:30-10 (CBS - Johnny Mer-more quickly than the board. take the company out of the red being named would be taken on a replacement,
cer and Joan Cellins are the guests Jusa? board chairman for 1961, and is net loss now Also named to the important car elnzyaNaddA is; Amee
7-7:30 (ABC) - A minor legal produces his family which in Colbert’s action was announced reads *15.7 million At the same executive committee were R. E. was arrested in Big Sping later
problem is the basis for an en- 'Iud„ Sam the Mynah bird He at a regular meeting on the 56th time last year it showed a profit McNeill Jr., Juan T. Trippe, L. F and charged with failure to stop
tertaining half-hour in Harrigan demonstrates his son, writing floor of the Chrysler Building of $23.7 million. McCollum and Townsend. Me - for an emergency vehicle and with
and Son. Although the ending is techniaue with a system uniquely Colbert will remain in the organi- Sales fell to $995 million this Neill, president of the Hanover speeding. He was fined $100 on
sudden and not very satisfying . • " e te n ration as chairman of Chrysler year from $1,751,000,000 through Bank, also was elected chairman each charge. He appealed the case
the show poses a nice stickler for o Havert DecOdse hits Corp. of Canada June 30, 1960. That was the day of a new finance committee. to County Court,
legal minds - can the privacy of chashatant o In his letter, Colbert said he William C Newberg was fired as you. »
a bum be invaded? John Carra-Missof na tanen ebobt a sure had “gone through as chairman president in an alleged conflict- _________________
dine plays the bum who objects ouaiitiactress " (Where have you and president perhaps thf most of-interest situation. r • A w
to the public display painting heard that before: she also dis- trying year in the history of the
called "The Bum." He “posed" cusses men. , subject on which a company-which I am happy to
for it while asleep A repeat of beautiful girl always is expert, hanela position ' 8
His resignation overshadowed
and Clint Eastwood
course.
Even before Newberg's firing,
Detroit attorney Sol A. Dann
had criticized management and
threatened a proxy fight. Dann
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7:30-8:30 (CBS) — Route 66
leads to Arizona and the building
of the Glen Canyon Dam, about
ISO miles from Flagstaff. Most of
the action in this repeat takes
place in a town called Page,
which was built for the men who
Pollution Control
Bill to Committee
news of an improvement in the
company's financial position.
I The company reported net in-
sued the management, charging
waste, mismanagement and
fraud.
Newberg also filed suit last
By STUART LONG
Reporter-News Austin Bureau
AUSTIN -The Senate Public
are working on the vast project
Our heroes (Martin Milner and
George Maharis) draw the assign Health
ment of guarding a group of New public hearing Tuesday at 2 p m
York models posing for fashion on House Bill 20, by Representa-
photography against the back-tive Dick Cory of Victoria, to set
ground of the dam. Except for a up a State Water Pollution Con
few excursions into the obvious trol Board. Lieut. Gov. Ben Ram
Committee will have
/ housewives all agree...
i no other brand can mate
AX Case MA
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(the girls are the usual stereo- sey referred it to that committee,
typed assortment), TV Scout rather than to the Water and Con-
views this as a better-than-aver- servation Committee, where it
age TV drama
had been expected to go.
--- The bill has strong West Texas
9-9:30 (CBS) — One of the wild- backing, since it will set up pow-
est flight* of imagination yet seen erful state regulation over all
is offered on The Twilight Zone’s forms of water pollution.
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