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IN WASHINGTON
Talks on Berlin
To Start Again
By ENDRE MARTON
WASHINGTON (AP)—The U.S-
Soviet talks on Berlin will resume
Wednesday when Soviet Ambassa-
gether on an international body
controlling access to West Berlin.
The Bonn government a week
ago submitted its suggestions .or
a Berlin settlement. The Ger-
, dor Anatoly F. Dobrynin calls on
Secretary of State Dean Rusk mans, it is understood, though ac-
The meeting, the fourth between cepting the principle of an inter-
national body to control access to
the sene Department said. Ast. Berlin, rejected the idea of a 1-
Rusk and Dobrynin last met on nation control organ.
April 27, when they spent 90 min- They reportedly suggested in-
utes in their third discussion on stead that the four big powers re-
how to reach an accord on the tain their responsibility for access
future of Berlin to the city and that the interna-
U.S. officials declined to say tional group should be only a sub-
whether Rusk then made any ordinate technical organ. .
modifications of the U.S. propo-1.. Officials declined to say whether
sals aimed at breaking the dead-the Kennedy administration has
lock over Berlin replied to Bonn’s counter propo-
iocs over Pen sals
Germany’s Chancellor Konrad . .
Adenauer publicly criticized the 11 is not expected, U.S. infor-
proposals He was especially erita-mants said, that Rusk will go into
cal of the suggestion that East such detail as the composition of
and west Germans should sit to-the international control body
. __________________when he meets’ Dobrynin. Talks
Sgt. Alvin York
Goes to Hospital
NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP'—Sgt
Alvin C. York, was brought to a
Nashville hospital Tuesday.
The World War I hero who
with the Allies to coordinate the
original U. S. proposals with the
German counter suggestions will
continue.
BIRTHDAY PARTY — Comedian Bob Hope, center, gets a slap on the back from
Jack L. Warner, right, and congratulations from his co-star, comedienne Lucille
Ball, at a surprise luncheon party at War ner Bros Studio in Hollywood Tuesday.
The cast and crew of “Critic's Choice,” took time off for the birthday luncheon in
honor of the comedian’s 59th birthday. (AP Wirephoto)
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 2.A
Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning, May 30, 1962 —
Hope Shares
His Birthday Soviets Repudiate
nedyConference Gain
By JAMES BACON By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH The draft declaration was
AP Movie-Television WriterGENEVA (AP) - The Soviet worked out in weeks of private
HOLLYWOOD (AP)— Bob Hope. Union Tuesday repudiated the negotiations between Dean and
sharing the same birthday as only real achievement of the IT- Zorin. They submitted it last Fri-
President Kennedy, got surprised nation disarmament conference— day to the conference, where it
Tuesday by his friends—and an East-West condemnation ot was welcomed by all delegations,
double-crossed by his writers, war propaganda and the doctrine its adoption by a plenary session
, . had been regarded as a mere
Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister formality.
Valerian A. Zorin staggered the Without warning, Zorin Tuesday
Hope, 59, was led onto a ban of inevitable war.
quet set of his movie “Critic’s
Choices." ______„
First came a chorus of “Happy 11-week-old conference with the threw in a series of amendments
Birthday" sung by the crew, mem- announcement that a compromise which he knew from bis talks
bers of the press. Jack L. Warner draft he formally, accepted last with Dean to be totally unaccept-
and costars Lucille Ball and Jim week had meanwhile become un- able to the West. One of these
acceptable to his government. He would have compelled signatory
tm in- governments to make war propa-
Backus -
Then Miss Ball took the podi- charged there was “ Western - -
um with a Hope stand-up mono- tention to unleash a preventive ganda a criminal offense Dean
nuclear war against the Soviet told Zorin such a provision would
Union, violate fundamental Western free-
U.S. Ambassador Arthur H doms of speech and of the press.
Dean angrily retorted: “The
logue, written by bis own writers.
“Bob Hope is the Billie Sol
Estes of Burbank," Miss Ball .
said. Dean angrily retorted: The Zorin brought up the American
i . U.S.S.R. has proven it cannot landings in Thailand, the situation
’ ve been a fan of Bob J ever keep its word over the weekend." in Laos and Viet Nam, a two-
since my mother took me to see
his first picture.
"Bob comes from a close fami-
ly—five brothers, one sister and
four press agents.
“Bob and I always see eye to
eye, especially at the keyhole of
my dressing room.
“Bob is so much a part of show
business that he is the only man
who ever had to use idiot cards
on his honeymoon.”
KEEPING TAB ON SERVICEMEN
year-old article by West German
a 1 1 .Defense Minister Franz Joseph
4 ve Strauss and a book by American
physicist Edward Teller. "Legacy
Chamhay A warde of Hiroshima,” to explain why al-
OldiliDeT A W Gl leged aggressive intentions of the
Western powers had made the
. More than a score of Abilene
killed 25 Germans and captured area men participated with other
132 others singlehandedly, was personnel from the 49th .Armored
brought here from the Jamestown Division in Exercise Iron Dragon.
(Tenn.) Hospital, where he had a two week training maneuver at
been a patient since Saturday Ft. Plok, La., which ended May
Dr. Jack Witherspoon said his 15
Jamestown physician reported he The area Army National
was not progressing as well as he Guardsmen included:
had hoped, and was being sent Pvt. Doyle N. Wells, son of
here for further hospitalization. Mr. and Mrs. John W Wells of whose Barbara ard nar 1
The famous soldier suffered an Throckmorton whose Barbara and. p
internalhemorrhage and was PFC. Thomas J. Deal, son of Mr. Johnson, live at Eastland,
given extensive blood transfusions and Mrs William F. Deal of Rt
at Jamestown. He had been bed-1, Gouldbusk
fast for eight years at his Pall Pvt. Guin R. Miller, whose wife, brou„h Rt , Eastland
Mall, Tenn., home following a Mary, and parents, Mr. and Mrs spa.c. Joel E Bisbee: son of
Ivan Miller, live on Rt. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bill E Bishee of 1961 from Hardin-Simmons Uni- Truett Self Throckmorton,
Sp.4.C. Ervin F. Bordofske, son Ballinger _ versify, Abilene
of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bor- PFC. Gary K Ferguson, son of -
dofske of Big- Spring, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ferguson of
Pvt. David S. Wells III, whose Ballinger
wife. Bobbie, lives in Eastland. PFC. Otis D Thompson, son of Henry F. Welch, Rt. 3. Seymour,
and whose parents live in Cross Mr and Mrs. Louie p Thompson recently was assigned to
Plains. airs and Ars 10€ -:
Ft. Plok, La, which ended May
area
Army National
Mrs. Thomas C. Wylie, live at type repairman in the agency’s AS LENNEHAN, 17, son of Mrs
Ranger. | Headquarters Company, entered Myrtle E. Lennehan, 3901 Hamil-
Pvt. Edward E Blackwell, son the Army in January of 1961 and ton, Big Spring, has completed the
of Mr and Mrs. Elmer E. Black- completed basic training at Fort food service course at the Army
well of Rt. 1, Ranger Riley, Kan. He was graduated Quartermaster School, Fort Lee,
Sp.4.C. Don A. Hewitt, whosefrom Snyder High School in 1959 Va.
wife, Lora, and parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. Roy A. Hewitt, live at Mer-t COLEMAN - Second
He entered the Air Force last
. Lt. November and completed basic
JOSEPH E. BURNAM III, whose training at Lackland Air Force
parents live at 219 Commercial, Base, Tex. He is a 1961 graduate
vase, batvara, and par-Coleman, recently completed the of pig Spring High School and
Mr. and Mrs. Finis L. officer embarkation orientation was employed by Wilders Funeral
kel.
Sp.4.C. Kenneth E Johnson,
Lucy concluded with:
“You live to be as old as your
jokes and may you enjoy life as
much as we enjoy you.”
Hope could only say:
“I don’t mind you using my
eyebrow pencil, but my writers,
never.”
Hope disclosed he got a greet-
HOUSTON (AP) — The Texas draft unacceptable to the Soviet
Manufacturers - Association has government.
selected four chambers of com- Dean said Zorin’s amendments
merce for awards for their out- made it useless to continue nego-
standing observances of Texas tiations on the declaration. Most
Industrial Week, of the non-Communist delegates
Wichita Falls Chamber of Com- shared Dean’s view.
merce was chosen grand prize Western officials said they con-
winner for the most effective sidered Zorin’s justification for his
showing on a state-wide basis. It reversal may indicate Moscow has
was also recognized as tops again lost interest in disarmament
among cities with populations and that the Soviet nuclear tests
over 75,000. expected soon will mark a new
j . Other winners are the Garland period of East-West tension,
mg rom President Kennedy which Chamber of Commerce for cities
read:
stroke.
between 25.000, to 75,000 popula-
courseat The Transportation Chapel before entering the Air don’t look it." ’ ‘ tion, Brazosport from 10,000 to
PFC. James E. Fambrough, son School, Fort Eustis, Va. Force, --------------------------------
of Mr. and Mrs David G. Fam- The lieutenant is a 1955 grad ---P.n. .
uate of Coleman High School and THROCKMORTON - Sgt. JOE Tea Drica Move
received a B B. A. degree “ in L. SELF, son of Mr. and Mrs. auul EHU 1
25,000, and the Refugio County
Industrial Foundation for cities
below the 10,000 mark.
you GET - dl
lucre Liles
PER
has
completed a two-week chemical
biological and radiological course
SEYMOUR — Pvt. GARLAND conducted by the 101st Airborne
D. WELCH, son of Mr and Mrs. Division at Fort Campbell, Ky.
Blamed for Slump
AF Enlistees
David Brown and Jesus Esqui-
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1124 No. 2nd
PFC Ronnie A. Reese, son
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Reese
Olden.
Pvt John E Kimble, son
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kimble o
Gorman.
PFC Wilbur L Hight, son of
Mrs. Effie B. Rinehart of Breck-
enridge and Hilliard W Hight of
140B State St. in Abilene,
ZURICH, Switzerland (AP)— vel Jr - both of Sonora, enlisted
--- ----, — Swiss government and banking in the U. S. Air Force Tuesday
Self, a crane shovel operator sources said Tuesday night Presi and were assigned to Lackland
. . , the in Company A of the division’s dent Kennedy’s action preventing AFB in San Antonio for basic
of Ballinger, newly activated 1st Armored Di- 501st Signal Battalion at the fort, an increase in American steel training. They will later receive
Sp.4.C. Michael H. Latimer vision at Fort Hood. entered the Army in 1956 The prices contributed to the world training in a mechanical field.
whose wife, Sandra, lives at 1316 A messenger in Company C of 23-year-old soldier is a 1956 grad- wide stock exchange slump. F
Pioneer Dr., and whose parents, the division’s 6th Infantry at the uate of Throckmorton High “In the classic country of free
of Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Latimer, live fort. Welch entered the Army School.
" a 1418 Roanoak Dr in Abilene last September and complete.!
Pvt Bobby G. Sherill, son of basic training at Fort Carson,
enterprise the President’s ener-
| Sp.4.C. Jack A. Akers, whose
wife, Peggy, lives in Ranger, and
| whose father, Jim W Akers, lives
at Rt 3, Cisco.
PFC. Gerald W. Wooley, whose
---getic policy toward the steel in-
- MAXWELL AFB, Ala. — Three dustry accelerated the current de-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W ShenL’ Colo. area men recently were grad- velopment,” a government official
of 2025 Fulton Dr in Abilene. The 23-year-old soldier is a 1956 uated from the United States Air commented.
Pvt William D Dorsey son of graduate of Seymour High School
Mrs. Lola G. Dorsey of Brecken- and was employed by the Smul-
ridee cer Drilling Company before en-
PFC. Kenneth L Daniels, son of tering the Army His wife, Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. Tad Daniels of Ivan bara, lives in Killeen.
Star Route, Breckenridge.
Force Squadron Officer School of A spokesman for a leading
Maxwell Air Force Base.
Swiss bank which was sharply af
Capt. Carl V. Hinrichs, son of fected by the slump said “This
wife. Johnnie, lives on Rt. 1.
Rising Star, and whose mother.
Mrs. Varina L. Burns lives at
Carbon.
Pvt. Maynard F. Moore, son of
Mr and Mrs. A M Moore Jr
of Rt. 2. Munday
PFC. Hugh T. Poindexter
--SWEETWATER - Pvt. CARL
BIG SPRING — Sp.4.C. SAM- F. FREESE, whose wife, Claudia,
UEL H. LOGAN, son of Mr and lives at 8130 Lockheed Houston.
Mrs Benjamin F Logan, 401 N.W. recently participated with other
Ninth St. Big Spring, recently personnel from the 1st Cavalry Marshall G. Harrison, son of Mrs.
received a certificate of achieve- Division’s 4th Cavalry in Army Orbie L. Harrison of 213 Laurel
went while serving with the 517th Training Tests in Korea. Dr . Winters, also was assigned
Artillery, a Nike Hercules missile Freese, son of Mr and Mrs. to Johnson AFB, N.C., following
unit in Abilene, Tex. Jerome E. Freese, 909 Lou St his graduation.
The 24-year-old soldier entered Sweetwater, was employed as an
the Army in January of 1960, optician by Texas Instrument
completed basic training at Fort Corp., in Dallas before entering
Carson, Colo., and was last sta- the Army,
tioned at Fort Belvoir, Va.
whose wife, Elizabeth, lives at
Sweetwater.
CpI. Doyle E Ford, son of Mr,
and Mrs. William C Ford, Vin-
, cept.Route Coahoma, son of tioned a‘ Fort Belvoir, Va. | The 24-year-old soldier, a mor-
Thomp on, son of Logan is 3 1955 graduate of Big tar crewman in the cavalry’s
Mr. and.Mrs. Howard N Thomp- Spring High School and attended Company B. entered the Army
H Texas Technological College, Luo in September of 1961 and com-
MAN AL Mum of etaco, packuan was employed by the rlecte Aisic training at Fort Car.
PEC Jimmy C. Jackson son Howard County Road Department Freese graduated from East-
oi and Mrs. James C. Jack Big Spring, before entering the land High School in 1956 and at
Alvord of Army. tended Texas A & M College, of
Charles N Alvord, son of ---College Station.
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Alvord of BRONTE - Pvt. WILLIAM H. ___
i HAIL, whose wife, Mildred, lives BIG SPRING - A.3.C. THOM-
Sp.4.C. Ronald L. Tidrow, son on Rt. 1, Bronte, recently arrived
of Mr and Mrs Emerson A. S in Germany and now is assigned
Tidrow of Breckenridge to the gjq Artillery.
Sp.4.C. Fred A. Walker, whose Hail, a member of the artil-
wife, Delores, and parents, Mr lery’s 3d Gun Battalion headquar-
and Mrs Fred Walker, live on ters in Giessen, entered the Army
Rt. 1. Carbon, in October of 1961 and received
PFC Donald J Culwell, son of basic combat training at Fort
Mr and Mrs. Tom J. Culwell of Carson, Colo.
Carbon. , Before entering the Army the
Sp.4.C. Dao E Mitchell, son of 23-year-old soldier was employed
Mr and Mrs. Clarence E. Mitch by McKnight Sanatorium, Carls-
tell of Ranger had His parents, Mr and Mrs.
! PFC. Donnie C Chesnut, son Grover Hail, live in Carlsbad.
of Mr and Mrs Charles F. Ches- ___:
nut of Ranger SWEETWATER - National
PFC John H Wylie, whose Guard Platoon Sgt, DEWEY F.
wife, Kay. and parents Mr and NELMS, 33, whose wife, Doris,
lives at 1710 Harvey Ave., Sweet
water, recently graduated with
honors from the general supply
specialist course at The Quarter-
master School. Fort Lee, Va
I Nelms, son of Mrs. Carrie E
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SNYDER - Sp4C. LYNN N.
MORRISON, son of Mrs. A. J
O'Neal. Rt. 2. Snyder recently
was assigned to the Signal Missile
Support Agency at White Sands
Missile Range, N. M.
The 20-year-old soldier, a tele-
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Zurich Stock Exchange Tuesday
registered its biggest single drop
since 1929, but there was a sub-
stantial recovery,
Government officials and bank-
ers expressed confidence Swiss
stocks would soon be back to pre-
slump values.
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