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Methodists Okay Mrs. Bynum Guard Association 150 Absentee
*na ,178 Cites Cooperation was. raes
Guideline Group Dies at 78
J. Mrs. W. A. Bynum. 7. of 1234 Howard McMahon, publisher of Tinal Day
BIG SPRING (AP'-MethodistsI Bishop Galloway also said, that N. 16th St. died at the home ° the Reporter-News, this week was IHTCI * *
of the Northwest Texas Conference unless the trend is reversed, the her, son laymond, an" — presented a certificate of appreci-1 7. * '"?'
Tuesday approved naming of a conference will be running short . AMAS : 1 illness ration from the National Guard An eleventh hour rush of voters
committee to suggest guidelines ■. five years His day following a oret "ess . Assn. of Texas. wanting
for dealing with various “isms ” of ministers in de yea Born Clara Davis, Jan. 9. 1884 McMahon was cited four major wandns
Communism was one of those statement reinforced ereportlet West. Texushe memie M.A ways - which the newspaper
mentioned in discussion, but Bish- irom ^ "— ----12* , — SUPRUHL anss wuumCI OUV! "" —
op Paul V Galloway made a Commission, he was superintendent of schools exceptional benefit to the National
bristling observation that the The conference adopted a re-They first came to Abilene in Guard in accomplishing its mis-
knows of no Communists to the port raising minimum salaries by 1901. He died in 1953. She are sions of preparing for the defense
Methodist church and would glad- approximately $200 a year, member of the Hurst PPL of the country as well as helping __-
ly expose anyone shown to be Reports showed nearly $2 mil- Church. 1 in any state or community dis- their ballots Tuesday to push the
The bishop scored bate cam- lion raised in the conference to- Funeral will be held at - aster." They were- benwcraue prunes, ------ ------
paisns adding that they are not ward a $4.5 million share of the a.m. Thursday in Elliott’s Chapel -, Providing for military leave total to 458. This compares with
Democracy Texas Methodist $32 million capi of Memories with Dr. Harry for National Guardsmen employ- --- ----- - 4- “-*---* -
5.7 Methodist Church through tal campaign for five colleges and Sarles of Denton former pastorled by the Reporter Publishing Co
its ampignAoine number of student foundations CflcieneneCentediesaline:"Iurial for two camaieachiaauia
any organization that 1 know port reflected, total memtcr hi Survivors include one son. Ras- Publaaing editorials and
about.” he added-------------0.196.4*28 CL CoHDudoHS Were mond T. Bynum of 1501 N. 14th news stories and pictures which
-Ax St.; three sisters, Mrs Mary aided recruiting and encouraged
or Rosser of Truth or Consequences other employers to cooperate with
"N. M., Mrs Winnie Neill of Ster- the Guard program by allowing
ling City, and Mrs Nan Am-their men time off from essential
un- burghy of Odessa; two brothers,National Guard activities.
a Vern Davis of Big Lake, and Jeff: 3. Providing "outstanding cov-
of Davis of Sterling City, and four erage of Abilene and West Cen-
grandchildren. Ira' Texas units at home station
— , .__The family has requested that and summer camp, both with
The report also urg . sts any remembrances be made in news stories and pictures"
to support a bill which would the form of books to the McMurry 4 Aiding morale of Guard units
prohibit serving of alcoholic be- college library. - by furnishing bundles of the Re-
erages in the L S. Capitol, and______----- norter News summer camp
AUSTIN (API—The Constitution also asked that the Christian faith - porter Wemsut Cost to the units.
Party certified 16 candidates to be adopted as a substitute for na William Chaffer | The certificate was presented by
the Secretary of State Tuesday to tional suicide or surrender WIllidil JI 10II the 1st Rocket-Howitzer Battalion
appear on the November general j Frank Perry of Muleshoe , L , 4 of the 131st Artillery, commanded
election ballot. speaking at the conference, said Succumbs by Lt. Col. Vaiden P. Hiner, and
The party held a convention that present leaders were pleased ****** was the first to be presented by
here Monday to nominate candi- With the defeat of the race track SWEETWATER (RNS) - Wil-that organization.
dates. State law requires only referendum in the state but disap- S e . Nolan --
parties which poll as many as pointed with the margin by which liam ' Shatter-5 and
200.000 votes in the previous gen- it was defeated. County Courthouse custodianad
eral election to nominate by pri- Mrs. M. L. Hines of Lubbock, a resident of the unx illness’
mary elections. president of Woman's Society of years, died: Tuesday at »
Constitution Party candidates Christian Service (WSCs). said at 10 104 mecauned St |
are: | that new emphasis is being put | home, 104 McCaunes •
Governor-Jack Carswell, Hous-in interesting, young people in Born in Limestone County Dec.
ton Coristian vocation. Other reports 10, 1900, he married Ruby Brad-
Lieutenant governor - Roy R. indicated that among freshman berry on Sept. 5, 1939.
Brown, Bertram, students in-
Railroad commissioner—James schools, the number committed to at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at ... ...... .
B Holland Houston. careers in Christian service de- Nolan Church of Christ, with No- tendent of
State comptroller—Joseph M clined by nearly one-half in 1961. vele Baize of Abilene officiating,
Rummler, Houston.
State treasurer — Dave R. preacher for the
01 Reporter-News Voles Cast
to mark absentee ballots
--------- .... ..... ...-------= - ways, in which me nwwapoper depleted, the available supply
the Christian Vocations Bynum in Eastland in 1901, where support and consideration was "of Tuesday afternoon as the final
- intendant of erhnale - .. *4 . total pushed within 100 of the
mark set for the May 5 primary
election
More than 150 voters marked
Democratic primary runoff voting
541 voted in the first-round pri-
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning, May 34, 19€%
4-A
Cuban Resistance
— Leader Killed
Wedn
Thi
red -
In 3 Separate
Auto Accidents
Three persons were injured in
| three separate automobile acci-
dents Tuesday afternoon in Abi-
lene, but none were hurt serious
ly enough to require hospitaliza-
tion. -
Frank L Tucker Sr., 59, of 401
Sunset Dr., was slightly, injured
when his car struck a street
lamp at the intersection of Elm-
. HAVANA. (AP) - A counter-
L.mard revolutionary leader who operated
Leonard in eastern Pinar del Rio Province
was killed and four of his men
captured by militia units recently,
newspaper reports said Tuesday.
Francisco Robaina, knew a*
■Machete," was shot while trying
injuries when the car in which
she was riding, driven by ,
McCollum of 2150 Briarwood, was
in collision with a vehicle driven
by Bessie Heath Prickett, 825
Meander, in the 900 block of NJ
Mockingbird, about 5:32 p.m. ...________.
Investigating officers reported to escape from the home of a
that both ears were going north peasant, the reports said. Bo-
on Mockingbird
Charlene Collins, 18, of 1410
Westmoreland, suffered slight in-
juries in a two-car accident at
the intersection of N. 16th and Pine
baina's death had been previously
reported here but without details
He was identified as a former
U.S. Army sergeant and veteran
of the Korean War.
Sts., about 6:30 pm
She . as a passenger in an
automobile driven by Harold Ed-
ward Collins, of 1410 Westmore.
land which was in collision with
an auto driven by Clyde Erwin
Maxwell of 5434 Encino Police re-
Constitution
Party Lists
16 Candidates
A report from the Board
Christian Social Concerns, reaf-
firmed the belief that is "unques-
tioned, un-American and
fair to discriminate against
person solely on the basis
mary.
A steady rush of voters Tuesday,
afternoon exhausted the available ,
supply of ballots in County Clerk
Mrs. Chester Hutcheson's office
Tuesday afternoon An additional,
supply was obtained from the
printer.
While absentee voting for Sat-
urday's runoff elections officially
ended Tuesday afternoon, adj
ditional votes may yet be counted 1
wood and Sylvan about 5:15 p.m.
Officers said Tucker was driving
east on Elmwood at the time. --------
Lillian Vivian Robbins, 66, of ported that both cars were travel-
1150 Briarwood, received minor, ing south on Pine St.
WILING StRVICE
race.”’
10-Week Tennis
Program Slated
A 10-week tennis program for
SPECIAL
PRICES ON
FLOOR COVERING
Wright Paint Co.
1425 Borrow
OR 3-2171
into the final total.
The Texas Election Law provid-
es that persons casting their vot-
es by mail will have until noon
Saturday to mail their ballots to
the county clerk’s office.
Voting records "showed 390 per-
sons voted absentee ballots in the
clerk's office with 68 more voting |
by mail.
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as
STORK NEWS
Four births were reported by
Hendrick Memorial Hospital Tues-|
day.
Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Huey P.
Lee, 517 N. 6th, at 12:17 a.m.
Tuesday.
SPECIALS
We Will Ba Open Memorial Day From B:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Boy to Mr and Mrs David!
--------„ L Talley, 2158 N. Mockingbird !
denominational, . will he hold cent graduates, has been sched-at 11:47 a.m. Tuesday, |
denominational Funeral services will be held uled to begin june 11, according M. Mr. Larril
-------4 th - * the to Mrs. Duncan Frame. superin-CirtosMr. anAME cider
encem 01 recreation for Abilene. Glaxton Spitzer: 4
________Mrs Frame emphasized that 8:26 p.m. Tuesday. |
Dr William H. Dickinson Jr., Burial will be in Slater Chapel registration is to be June II, but Girl to Mr. and Mrs. George
53rd Annual Cemetery with Cat eSpencer Fu-children may enter the program Roger McMurry, ACC, at 8:501
Clark Jr. Houston, meet, said that acceptance of neral Home in charge, any week of its operation There p.m. Tuesday.
Land commissioner - H 0 reality is necessary for discov- Surviving are his wife; one son, will be no charge for the program---|
Capps, Houston, ery of the whole truth of . the Gene Shaffer of Sweetwater one she said. IPD
Agriculture commissioner — gospel There is not a chance daughter Mrs. Earlene Head of The program, sponsored by the LLD InspecIOT
Frank Best, Houston to achieve God's kingdom until Sweetwater: two sisters, Mrs. J City Recreation Department will | F
we achieve it within a person, 0 Rowland of Roscoe and Mrs. begin with the registration in Cobb Raramac Denuty
Lois Miller of Big Spring; three Park Recreation Center or Fair DCCOINCJ UCPUT
In committee business, groups brothers Mack of Commerce, Park Recreation Center, and clas,,
* ses wil be held Mondays through Sheriff Here
Fridays from 7:30 am to 11:30 * •
— a.m. and from '3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Classes will begin immediately Charles E Monk, former Abi-
after registration, and children lene district Liquor Control Board)
will be classified according to age inspector, assumed duties Tues
and ability. , day as a Taylor County Deputy
A tennis tournament will be Sheriff.!
held each Friday. Monk was employed as a deputy
| Coaches for the classes will be sheriff to fill the one vacancy on
D Fred Kniffin. Cooper High School the staff, according to Sheriff J I
tennis instructor, Bill Sproull, ten- D. Woodard.
ms instructor at Abilene High The new deputy is a native of
Congress—Dist. 4. Thomas E.
Baron. Serham; Dist. 8, J. M
stated the speaker.
school age children, including re-
FAMOUS WAMSUTTA SUMMER
FASHION FABRIC SALE
Save 42c to 1.20 Per Yard
Regular $1.00 to $1.98 Values
Wren, Houston; Dist. 17, Clyde N. In committee business, groups brothers__
Morgan. Abilene: Dist. 22. J. were instructed to study a pro-Lewis of Sweetwater, and Cleve-
Mabry Thomas, Houston: Con- posal for a two per cent salary land of plains.
gressman-at-large, Rueben R assessment for retirement of reg- ---.------------—------
Lozano, San Antonio ular ministers; no acton will ,
State Senator-Dist. 6, W. B taken on this proposal until the Bernie Barnard
Vennard, Sr. Houston 1963 conference DCTiC Dariare
State representative—Dist. 68, Memorial services honored de-nia. •
place 7. Bernard F Rayburg. San ceased ministers and widows in AlldriiiO
Antonio; Dist. 22 place 8. Arthur eluding Bishop Hiram A Boat
W Blackman, Houston; Dist 22. 0. C. Evans, C. Coppage, John CLYDE (RNS) — Bernie
place 12, John Brown Gilbert, W. Hawkins, M W. Clark, , Barnard, 56, of Amarillo, the son
Houston konsinocMmaRes Anae Mrs. Joe of the late Mr and Mrs. L D
==---------===== quattiebaum. Barnard, pioneer Clyde residents. School, and Martha Batts, college Deport in Lamar County and was
died at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in tennis player at North Texas graduated from Deport H i g h
Amarillo. State University. School and Paris Junior College.
He was driving a car when he--------------------1
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The new deputy is a native of
U.S. Io Support
U Thant in UN
UNITED NATIONS. NY. (AP)
suffered a heart attack. His wife
grabbed the wheel and kept the
auto from crashing
He had lived in Amarillo 15
years and was an employe of the
He was engaged in farming after
Regular 79c to $1.00 Yard Values
-Ambassador Adlai E Stevenson Amarillo Bus Co. He had lived in
said Tuesday the United States Abilene during the 1930 s and was
will support U Thant for a full five a former employe of Ihe Abilene
year term as U.N. Secretory-Gen- Reporter-News.
eral | Born Oct 19. 1905, in Clyde, he
The chief US delegate pre graduated from Clyde High Sthool
althe U.Si lln 1923 *"d married Lora Billings
dieted Thant “id be elected at in Abilene in 1925 Mr. Barnard
me fall session of the LN Gen was a member of the Presbyteri-
eral Assembly on the same terms *
under which he serves now, an chu . .
* Survivor# include his wife;
ACC Winds Up
Finals Today
Abilene Christian College
junior college graduation.
Monk joined the LCB in 1958
and worked in Fort Worth before
being moved to the Abilene dis-,
trict in 1959.
RALEIGH
BROWN
Your Candidate for
PLACE 2
House of Representatives
BELIEVES THAT:
Securities and insurance
Commissions should be
strengthened, not weak-
ened.
He is married to the former
Suzanne Wilcox of Levelland, t
dents wind up final examinations Mrs. Monk is a Texas Tech
Wednesday and dormitories close graduate and former County
on the campus Thursday Home Demonstration Agent for |
The evening meal Wednesday Stephens County.
will be the last in Catchings Caf- The couple reside at 242 Clyde 1
eteria, and campus offices go on in Abilene and are members of
a 9 am to 4 pm. schedule until the Methodist Church.
Tuesday when the first summer Sheriff Woodard said during
Stevenson made the statement enter sonar snes D. % Chet: who wm attend the Monks tenure -win theAbmene
in reply to questions at a linch-enne, Wyo.. John H of Riverside, 1962 Summer Session will meet LCB office he has worked closely 1
eon of th U.N. Correspondents Calif., and Tommy D of Rapid at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Sewell with the sheriff s department 1
Association. City, s D. and eight grandchil- Auditorium, and registration will all law enforcement matters.
Thants term as acting secre- dren; a brother. Boyce T of 517 begin at 9 a.m. First classes meet
tary general expires next April. Hickory. Abilene: three nephews at 7 a.m. next Wednesday
The Burmese diplomat was Jack. Joe and Jim Bernard, all The first six . weeks summer
of Abilene, two aunts, Mrs. G. term ends ju|y 13 and the second
G. Bowen of Wichita Falls and term is scheduled July 17 through 2
Mrs Sam McIntosh of Clyde and August 24 U
one uncle, John Kegans of Tex- Director of Summer Session, Dr 4
arkana. Orval Filbeck, said he is hoping "
Funeral will be under direction for an enrollment of more than
of the Blackburn - Shaw Funeral 1100 Last year’s record summer
Home of Amarillo Rites are enrollment was 935 for the first
pending Burial will be at Clyde six-weeks session
Local arrangements will be an------------------------
nounced by Elliott’s Funeral ,
Home Pacific Exchange
named successor to Dag Ham-
marskjold last November after
long private East-West negotia-
tions during which the Soviet Un-
ion agreed not to press its troika
Ithree-man executive) plan for the
acting secretary general's term.
stu-
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BEST
NEWS
YOUR VOTE WILL BE
FOR A QUALIFIED-
DEDICATED MAN
Pel. Adv. re. for by Bob Springer
and other friends of Raleigh Brews
: Stevenson did not reply to a
| query whether he believed the So-
I viet Union had abandoned its pro-
‘ posal for executive representa-
| lives from the Western, neutral
and Communist blocs, each armed
1 with a veto.
The first step in choosing Thant
' for the full five-year term would
come in the U.N. Security Council. |
! where the Soviet Union has veto
| power.
Jamse L. Waddell
Dies; Rites Today
SWEETWATER (RNS)-James
Gains Lost Ground
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The
Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, on
one of the biggest trading days of
its history, bounced back Tuesday
and finished up on the average
, after a sharp plunge during the
Lamar Coot) Waddell, 65, of 507 morning hours.
Louisiana in Sweetwater, died at Volume for the day amounted’
5:30 am Tuesday in F isher Coun- to 336,050 shares compared with a
ty Nursing Home at Roby. • normal of around 180,000.
He had been an employe in At the close there were 83
Sweetwater of the Village Food gains, 138 losses and 34 issues
I arke in Neinda he had lived were unchanged At midday losses
in Sweetwater since 1945, having totaled 137 against only 16 gains.
The Gospel of Salvation
is the best news for all
mankind ... The Word of
God is the Power Unto 1
Salvation.
HEAR
JIM WATSON
OF
CORPUS CHRISTI
THRU — JUNE 3rd
7:30 P.M. DAILY
CHURCH of CHRIST
16th & Hickory
PRAY • VISIT • ATTEND
LINTZ’S ANNUAL BIG SPRING
HOSIERY SALE OF SALES!
Save on LINTZ’S own Brand, First Quality
Nylon Hosiery during this
ONCE-A-SPRING SALE!
Your Favorite Shades.
Now is the time to re- .
plenish your hosiery ward-
robe. Don't forget those
gifts you'll be needing!
Just tell us how much you need
to pay old bills, for home im-
provements, car repairs, for all
your seasonal expenses! Phone
before noon to arrange for your
money the same day.
LOANS UP TO $2000
COMMUNITY
FINANCE & THRIFT
CORPORATION
of Abilene
152 Pine Street...
....OR3-8283
spent most of his life in Fisher
County. Mr Waddell was mar-
ried to Gladys Stone in Sweet-
| water in 1*19. Mrs. Waddell died
Jan. 26, 1928
Funeral will be held at 3 p m.
| Wednesday at the First Baptist
| Church of Roby with the Rev. J.L.
Cartrite, pastor of Lamar St. Bap-
tist Church of Sweetwater offi-
ciating Burial will be in Roby
Cemetery under the direction of
Patterson Funeral Home.
1 Surviving are one son, J. L.
Waddell of Midland, two daugh-
ters. Mrs Jimmie Whitworth and
Mrs Bernie DeShazo, both of
Sweetwater, five brothers, Fred
Waddell. Rube Waddell, Kidd
Waddell, all of Roby, L o u 1 1
Waddell of Plainview, Mark Wad
dell of Fort Worth two sisters
Mrs Rose Daniel of Abilene, and
Mrs. Frank Bell Bates of Odessa.
ALL FIRST QUALITY!
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FOR LESS THAN ANYONE'S
ADVERTISED PRICE THIS YEAR! !
NOTHING DOWN ... 3 YEARS TO PAY
' WITH WRITTEN GUARANTEE-FREE ESITMATES
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