The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 111, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1961 Page: 4 of 14
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Khrushchev Says
U.S. Stockpiling
Terrible Weapons
male available to the magazine
ar the request of the magazine’s
editorial board
Khrushchev went on to state the
Soviet policy line that controls
must be exercised over disarma-
ment—not armament ie. the
arms industry.)
Mrs. Headen, 78,
Succumbs at Breck
THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS 4-A
Abilene, Texas, Monday Morning, October 9, 1961 C
years She was a
Baptist Church
member of the Terrorist Attacks
Funeral will be held at 3 p.m
PARIS (AP)—The prefect of po-
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FORECAST |
Per Daytime Mondey
J-aures Show Mich Temperaivres Expected
FORECAST FOR TODAY
(AP Wireobele)
ANN LANDERS
Henna Will Wash Out;
Boy Needs Guidance
LONDON (AP)—Soviet Premier Having made this proviso, be
Khrushchev asserted in a Com - said that "if the Western powers
munist magazine Saturday the agree to general and complete
Unitel States and its NATO allies disarmament, the Soviet I nion
were stockpiling a vast armory will accept any system of inter-
of monstrous weapons,” which national control.”
BRECKENRIDGE (RNS) —Tuesday at Satterwhite Chapel lice is strongly suggesting that
Mrs. Birdie Aurora Meaders. 78. with the Rev Dan Hitt, pasto. Algerian residents of Paris stay
died at 4:20 a m. Sunday in the of St. Paul Methodist Church, of- off the streets between 8:30 p.m.
Sunnydale Rest Home here fol- ficiating. Bunal will be in Breck
lowing a illness enridge Cemetery. _ . ____
: Surviving are two cousins. Bill ducing terrorist
Mrs Meaders had lived in p.m of Ranger and Alice catering to Algerian, must close
Breckenridge for the past 20 Isbell, address unknown . at 7 p.m.
and 5:30 a.m. as a means of re-
attacks. Bare
threaten mankind with mass an-
nihilation "
The Soviet leader declared the
Soviet Union would continue to
work for total disarmament, but
cannot ignore the interests of As
own national security and leave
itself unequipped to meet military
attack
Khrushchev’s accusations ap-
peared in a statement of his dis-
armament aims carried by the
Women of the World—a Commu-
nist magazine published monthly
in French, English, Russian and
other languages.
Radio Moscow, which broadcast
excerpts, said the statement was
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Dear Ann Landers: Our 17-on my way home from work This brother - in - law got so fed up he
year-old son turned up at break- fellow I’ve been going with for asked his company for a transfer
fast this morning with a henna five years asked me how it hap- to another town Now WE have
rinse He is a natural blonde and pened When I told him I Hepped them every night and I’m ready
this red hair job makes her look off the curb wrong be sa.d "You to flip
like a freak His father and I are must have bent loaded.” These in-laws are in their early
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He told us his girl friend did it never touch liquor - fact his ed a church. There A no reason
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hair was very important. him not to call me again me to write for advice.—TOM !
My first impulse was to go over The problem is he owes me Dear Tom: Your wife is there 1
to the an s house and tear her $110 I’m afraid he use ,.., as I’m here. I can’t tell her parents
blonde hair out by the black an excuse not ■ pay me I’ve in- io leave you alone and make a
roots My husband said to calm vested five good years in him and social life of their own Your wife
down and write to you for advice, he promised to marry me when CAN—and she SHOULD. Now. |
What kind of an idiot girl would his boss retires Wouldn’t I be a ---
so such a thing Please hurry fool to give him this perfect out? Are you going steady? Making
your reply and tell us what do do. There is no other man sight, marriage plans If so, send for
JUST FURIOUS, .Ann Please rush the advice — ANN LANDERS’ booklet "Be-
Dear Just: And what kind of PBX fore Your Marry — Is It Love
an idiot would allow a ziri to Dear PBX West makes y Or Sex?’ enclosing with your re-
tint his hair? Relax folks, a henna .AS mequest 20 cents - coin and a long-
rinse will wash out — as you have thine THEs • ; is . . 54 self . addressed stamped enve
probably discovered by now. W mite off the si100/a5/5to
Make plain to your that School Of Experience and get Be
you" 'oie-ate no - sonnet back into circulation After five Ann Landers wi be glad to
3uA MnR E. TO, Ponte years you’ve had the post-grad- help you with your problems
r o He 260 S PdR uate course: Send them to her in care of this
9 __newspaper enclosing a stamped.
Dear Ann Landers: Please don t Dear Ann: In December my self-addressed envelope Copy-
te e. im Rr err thsal w ife’s parents moved to this c 6 • sht 1961, F eld Enterprises. Inc
tell me Im a foot 1 know inis a. within four blocks of us _ and The girl has written a book
ready Just tell me what to do
T as; week I sprained my ankle next door to another daughter The girl is Ann Landers, The pub-
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Wife of Fireman
Sues Railroads
HOUSTON (AP) - Mrs Ruby
Faye Marrs, wife of a Houston
fireman killed in a grade crossing
My father - in - law is not employ- 1 sher is Prentice - Hall The book
ed He roams around telling ev. - called "Since You Ask Me
eryone he is retired. The truth is Your book store has it.
he has never had much of a job
His wife works part - time and
always has
My in - laws used to alternate
between us and their other daugh-
accident near Normangee, Tex.,
filed a $197,500 suit against three ter ~ dropping n for dinner and
railway then spending the evening My
The defendants are the Chicago
Rock Island & Pacific Railroad
Co. the Burlington-Rock Island
Railroad Co. and the Fort Worth
and Denver Railroad Co
James D. Marrs, 26, was driv-
ing a scrap iron truck when the
wreck occurred in Leon County
April 6.
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