The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1962 Page: 4 of 28
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Warm Christmas All Quiet on Waterfronts
J COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP)It was — -
1 A T 1 I a warm Christmas for Army Sgt
ETE ■ Steve Bero. His heart was filled NEW YORK (API - All was
■ with good cheer, though he has quiet on waterfronts from Maine
AA A - no relative* and be spent Christ- to Texas on Tuesday as 60,000
mas day traveling j longshoremen claimed 100 per
With 858 borrowed from a loan cent effectiveness in a strike sup-
company , the 55-year-old sergeant ported by the 50,000-member Na-
came to Columbus from Ft. Ri-tional Maritime Union.
The International Longshore-
men’s Association, AFL CIO, said
ley, Kan., to arrange for a Christ-
mas gift to Indian refugees flee
The walkout began Sunday.
EDITOR'S NOTE: TV Scout comments on programs of all major mas en. . ... .uug.u ... auc . ..... ..., .... - ,__
networks. However, a station with network affiliation may not carry ing Communist Chinese invaders along the Gulf and Atlantic
all programs produced on the network. Also a station may carry
a program at a time different from the network schedule.
Scores of ships lay idle in ports
‘Year of Crisis' Rated Best Bet
By THE TV SCOUT
Ray Charles; a medley of songs
BEST BET — If you had any from Miss Powell’s movies, done
The gift was $1,000. He had coasts. The piers, usually quiet
saved the money while serving at on Christmas Day. were virtually
Ft Benning in 1958. deserted
"It isn't much, but it's all I’ve The longshoremen had an-
got,” said Bern "If I could give nounced there would be no picket-
them my heart, I would.” ing Tuesday
picketing will be resumed
Wednesday.
No further meetings have been
scheduled with shipowners who
have branded the strike as
"senseless, needless and paralyz-
ing," the union said.
Only a few ships put to sea-
those loaded before the strike
started on Sunday or ships car-
rying military, emergency or
dangerous cargo
Shipowners said Monday they
had made a late contract offer
that could have prevented the
waterfront shutdown but that un-
ion leaders did not transmit the
offer to members
Names Airmailed
TOKYO (AP)—A Peking broad-
cast said Tuesday the Chinese
Red Croes has airmailed to New
Delhi the names of 528 more In-
dian officers and men captured
by Red China's forces during fall
fighting in the Himalayas. A list
Dec 18 identified 399 Some have
been returned to India.
Thomas W. Gleason, the un-
ion's chief negotiator, said the
last-minute offer "was worse than
the one rejected by the rank and
file" last week
The longshoremen strike came
in a seven-month-old stalemate
automation
The union rejected a pr6siden
tial plea to stay on the job and"
resumed the strike at the expira-
tion of an 80-day cooling-off in-'
junction which had halted the *
walkout after four days in Octo-
over the size of dock work gangs,
which the shipowners want cut
from the present strength of »
men to 17. The ILA said it does
not want to negotiate its mem- .
hers out of jobs in the name of work gang issue.
doubt that the new year was com-
by the entire cast; and the finale,
with Miss Powell doing her seated
ing, you can rest assured. A sure ,
... . . tap dance and getting Perry and
sign of the season is the first of. . - ,n - (Color)
everybody else to join in. (Color)
the networks’ annual year-end sur ___
veys. CBS goes to bat with Years 8:30-9 (CBS) — The dangers of
of Crisis. 90 minutes with 12 new s- amateur theatricals are explored
men, harvested from all over the on The Dick Van Dyke Show this i
producer director Don week, with good comedy results, N
world. Producer - director Don Dick is trapped into directing an
Hewitt told TV Scout that this amateur show, and the chief prob-
program, a live telecast, is al- lem is— who's going to play Cleo-
ways something of a gamble — patra in the big skit, and do the
' Sometimes it’s good, sometimes big kiss with Marc Antony? Millie
a -it an a. Ann Guilbert), Laura Mary Ty-
its not, Hewitt says all de-ler Moore) and Cynthia 'Valerie
pends on the rapport which de- Yerke) all have a crack at it, but
velops.” Eric Sevareid will be in they don’t last long. Neither do
charge of developing that rapport the two Marc Antony’s—Bob Crane
and bringing out the know ledge and Van Dyke. It’s good fun, and
— Miss Moore gets to sing a calypso
and opinions, of the newsmen 6:30- song during the proceedings
8 (CBS). 7
FIRST FLOOR-WOMEN'S DEPT.
FIRST FLOOR-SHOE DEPT.
ber
President Kennedy had proposed"
a 90-day extension of the strike
deadline and appointment of a*
special commission to resolve the
A A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
4-A Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning, December 26, 196
SECOND FLOOR-TEEN HOUSE
6:30-7:30 (ABC) — Art Linklet-
ter takes his third try at dramat-
ics on Wagon Train this week this
first two were on Zane Grey and
GE Theater) and he's got himself
a good, though sugary, script. It
deals with a man (Linkletter) es-
corting nine orphan boys West.
9-10 (ABC) — Naked City plays
it for laughs tonight, and it makes
a nice change of pace for the
show Walter Matthau is a psychi-
atrist who is kidnapped by a show-
DRESSES
girl ‘Sallie Gracie) he done wrong
in Las Vegas, and her sympathet-
ic pal iPat Englund). Miss Gra-
cie’s plight is not essentially fun-
ny, but the whole story is told from
a comic point of view Even when
The group has established itself in
an abandoned town when the train
happens along Chris I John Mc-shots are fired, the result is some
Intire) cautions against their stay, how laughable. Although Miss
ing there, because of a lack of Gracie doesn’t get her man, she
water and a plentitude of Indians, extracts a revenge that consists
But the boys and Linkletter want mostly of wrecking the joint
to stay, and even the appearance
a revenge that consists
GROUP ONE
Our very finest group, one and
two piece styles in flot knits, wool-
ens, jerseys, and blends. Brands
include Susan Thomas, Ike Clark,
Carl Noftal, Morion McCoy, plus
many more, including sweater
dresses ond some leather trimmed
styles. Sires 6 to 20.
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WE ARE QUITTING THE SHOE
BUSINESS AT HENRI'S. ONLY
30 MORE DAYS—ALL SHOES
ARE DRATICALLY MARKED
DOWN FOR QUICK SALE
SAVE OVER 50% ON FAMOUS
BRAND SHOES
DRESSES
Dresses for all occasions, dressy, semi-formol,
formal and school, Woolens, Silks, Blends, Cottons
—Your sure to find several in this group.
13 ? AND 14
of the savage Red Cloud (played 9-10 (CBS) - Th(. U. s Steel
by the author of the teleplay, Ste- Hour has another portrait of a
ven Ritch' and the possessive teen . ager growing up—but with
motherliness of a train passenger a difference. This teen-ager is liv-
(Nancy Davis) don t deter them, ing on the Riviera, in the hotel
With a better actor than Linklet-her father operates. Her life is
ter. this would have been a good nicely Bohemian, but she longs for
show. the secure propriety of the Eng-
lish children vacationing next
8-9 (NBC) — The Perry Como door. Eventually, of course.
Show is mostly song and dance she learns to appreciate what she
this week, taking advantage of the has, but goes through a soul-
considerable talents of Eleanor wrenching experience on the way
Powell, Caterina Valente and pi- It’s slow . moving and introspec-
anist Roger Williams. Among the tive, but with good actors - Patty
highlights Miss Powell, making Duke is the girl, Fritz Weaver her
her television dancing debut, aid-father, Eugenie Leontovich the
ed by the men singers and danc- visiting duchess, and Scott Forbes!
ers in a three-song medley: Miss the neighbor children’s smug fa-
Valente, singing some of her spe- ther This comes from a famous
cialties and, accompanying her Pamela Frankau short story,
self on the guitar. One - Note “The Duchess and The Smugs."
Samba Williams playing several which earlier was done by Omni-
songs. including a version of bus with Susan Strasberg playing
"Chopsticks" with the singers the lead
adding special lyrics written by
GROUP TWO
One and two piece dresses and suit
dresses Choose from cottons,
miracle blends woolens, jerseys,
crepes and silks. Sizes 8 to 20
Some of the brands you'll find
Carlye, Kimberly, Henry Lee, and
Alexander's.
GROUP THREE
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Half size fashions by Mendel. Fine •
woolens, flat knits, blends, dacron
and nylon travelon. Sizes 1212 to
20%. • W
Cocktail Dresses
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COCKTAIL AND PARTY SHOES
Glamourious jeweled satins, brocades, solid sequins.
The prettiest party shoes you've ever seen. Now at
next to nothing prices. Broken sizes from 4 to 9.
Some mid heels but most are high heels.
19.95 Values
$10
ODD AND END GROUP
Dresses, weskets, topers, blouses,
sweater, skirts Values to 22 98
Mostly one of a kind There are
some real goodies in this group.
SPORTSWEAR
9-19 (NBC)—The Eleventh Hour
n Is || considers two disturbed gentle-
vairA men, whose lives and stories are
■ VIVE 1 V curiously intertwined Both wind
up as patients of Wendell Corey.
C One is Chester Morris, as a fa-
WrOnA nAITi mous criminal who may be feign-
T 1IRVILD ing insanity. The other is Fran-
chot Tone as his implacable foe.!
Thefts reported to Police Monday a newspaperman whose newspa-
and Tuesday included 4 to5 tons per has just folded. Tone suffers
of Arkansas stone, a man s wrist from severe depression, and, un-
watch. $100 in cash from a busi- wittingly, it is Morris who gives
ness firm and K0 in bills from the him a will to live. It is- not a
Toddle House particularly exciting episode, but
Mrs. George Ross, 2048 Oak Tone and Morris are old pros and
wood, told police that a thief en-give it the old psychiatric ward
tered her home through an unlock-try
ed door and took a package con-
taining a man's watch from under
her Christmas tree.
David Reese, 2033 Cedarcrest,
reported to police that 4 to 5 tons
of stone have been stolen from
2650 Madison during the past two
weeks
Reese said he suspected that the
stone, used in construction, had
been taken in several pickup truck
loads.
The manager of "F" Barbecue
3957 N 1st. said that the building
had been entered and about $110 in
cash taken from a drawer The
cigarette machine was pryed open
and an unknown amount of change
taken.
Fred Pierce, 200 Grape St . told
police Tuesday that while the two
girts working at the Toddle House
Brocades, chiffons, Laimme, slip-
per satin, milar metolics, laces ond
crepes make this o prized group
from which you will wont several
for your immediate and future
party wear.
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COATS
GROUP ONE
Fobulious buys in fur trimmed, or
plain wool long coots. All our
stock included, choose from the
seasons best colors ond styles.
Fine quality coats by Lou Green
Fashionbilt, and many other top
label brands Sizes 4 to 20.
GROUP TWO
White dyeoble satin pumps in both mid and high
heels Get yours now for New Years Eve. and
Valentine
12.95 Values
58
SKIRTS
Beautiful woolens, plaids, solids, stripes, tweeds,
strait, pleated, and unpresesd pleats. Over 100
skirts to select from—subteen—junior sizes.
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men kan stey $25
Lou Green, and Fashionbilt, ond
Gino Pooli Reg 59 95 to 89.95
values. •
Reg. 59.95 to 89.95
GROUP THREE
Odd and end coot values Bright
colors and neutrals Reg. 39 95
to 59 95 in sires 5 to 16
20
Reg. 39.95 to 59.95
WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES
Choose from Coprini, Mademoiselle, Carmolette,
Mannequin, and Valentine High and Mid heels for
daytime dress and casual wear. All stock is included
and must go now, to make room for our expansion.
14.95 To 26.95 Values
$8
TAPERS
All our woolen Topers in this group—Good selec-
tion of colors and sizes
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SWEATERS
AND 14
on S. 1st were in the back of the PEST CONTROL
store between 3 and 5 a m Tues eEDVIGEEN
day someone had entered the SERVICEMEN
store and taken $50 from the
register
Jehovah's Witness
Assembly Slated
More than 700 delegates from
18 congregations in West Texas
and New Mexico are expected at
a three-day circuit assembly of
Jehovah’s Witnesses in Odessa
Dec 28-30.
' The Abilene congregation will
be well represented at the Bon
ham Junior High School Auditori
um. site of our 'Spread The Word
of Life’ assembly," said E R
Vanice. minister of the Abilene
Nine out of ten people reach
for the Yellow Pages when
they’re ready to buy the
products or services you sell.
Make sure they find you
easily with a display ad
under PEST CONTROL
SERVICE.
And make sure they choose
your business by providing
information such as;
1. Hours of Operation
I. Surety Bonded
3. Years in Business
4. Special Services
5. Written Guarantees
SUITS
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Finest woolens, silk ond worsteds • .
Both fur trimmed and untrimmed 9
styles Beautiful colors Sizes 6 to 1
20 Entire stock included.4
$30
Womens dress shoes in high and mid heels in-
cluding gold, lusters, calf suede and silks. Tailored
and dressy styles
12.95 To 26.95 Values
$6
Bulkies, fur blends, orlons, cardigans, ski sweaters
—zip fronts—Many to match skirts & topers
X3
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GROUP ONE
GROUP TWO
mported Italian double knits, the
worlds finest Choose from Amolfi
and Jernay. Select from two and
three piece suits. Sizes 8 to 20.
ODD & END BLOUSES
WOMEN-GIRLS FLATS
Cottons, jerseys. Long & roll sleeve
tuck in ond over blouses Some
cotton knit, prints stripes & solid
colors—sub teen, junior ond reg-
ular sites
14
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Values to 89.95
Flats and plenty of them in every conceivable sizes
width and color Choose from Hollwood Skooters,
and Sandler of Boston. Come now for an exciting
bargain find
7.95 To 10.95 Values
SPORT JACKETS
Vynals — Fake fur — shags — not many, but all
excellent, values
ONE-HALF PRICE
. congregation
An advanced ministerial train-
ing program, not a revival, will
enable Witnesses and others at-
tending to apply Christian princi-
ple* more fully to their every day
live* and train them for more
efficient ministerial activity, he
said
Chief speakers for the gather
ing will be H A Fetzik and
Thomas E Brown Watchtower
Society representatives from New
York
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SPORTSWEAR
GROUP ONE 4 0
Wool skirts, ponts, ond sweaters • r
Georgeous colors to coordinate a ■
perfectly, by Compus casuals, u F
Loubella, and Darlene. E
GROUP TWO
Skirts, blouses pants, sweaters,
tops and bermudas Broken lots.
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COATS
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FUR TRIMMED
Fur trimmed—Lovely, young look-
ing In the hard to find Petite
Junior ond Junior sizes
WOOL COATS to 39.95
Petite Junior and Junior sizes. This
group includes tweeds and solids.
Good for oil around wear.
$
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