Advocate (Newspaper) - February 27, 1959, Victoria, Texas THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE 295 Member of Associated Press United Press Telephoto VICTORIA TEXAS FRIDAY Second Oldest Newspaper Established 12 U.S Navy s 22 Miles in City Urged for Paving iWible Shortage ol BOARDED BY of the U S u- TT c TT 2 Me Die as Blast Rocks H-Bomb Plant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thunderstorms across parts of West Texas and hail ed several areas Thursday i Light rain fell nearly where from Waco southward the lower Rio Grande Valley Brownsville and westward to anr Pecos Valley and Hail stones battered the Spring vicinity in a thunderstorm which brought an estimated 75 inch of rain It put a radio station off the air briefly in Big Spring Lightning Accompanied a similar storm at Odessa in the One bolt shattered a window pane in a home Midland just east ofj Odessa caught hail inch in diameter By TOM E FITE Houston Drive south to Port Staff Writer vaca Drive The street designation Juan Linn secondary portion of the Citizens Bridge from Main to Red Committee recommended a j jr wilh fmm an From Main Street Hum iwna and property to Sam Houston Drive i owner participation will not n compass the entire system From Rio Grande Tentative acceptance of the re- port was voted by the full bur final action hinges on still j another report to be made by an executive committee This group will be formed by the chairmen i iand two members from each the four working with technical advisors group is charged with of HAVING Page It Look Future Indians might have had heir wampum but at least two toria Girl Scouts are busily amassing a small fortune these days in another form of currency sand dollars These perfectly round shells each with a star are being gathered by Edith Greer and D o c i a Clement whenever they gel a chance for a beaches or to Galveston Home from a meeting of he Beachcombers Patrol No I at Galveston this week the girls explained their interest in sand dollars was in heir prospective use is swaps at the annual encampment of Girl Scouts at Colorado Springs the first two weeks ia June But they wac caused by conventional Citizens Advisory on March was no radioactive danger Traffic was permitted on nearby meetins CPL Auditorium years Britain's Atomic As tentatively accepted the Minority set up a board listed for improvement of inquiry i the assigned to i them is as A spokesman said no Primary st w w tiye were involved or i designated by Chairman Dave disturbed the Aldermaston Lack as interior 7 streels from He would not identify the Sam Houston Drive on the norih- more precisely He said cast perimeter of Place e used at the south to the junction with Calhoun Rancher Elected As UF President Two-Day Science Fair Victorians will have the to an plosives more precisely He perimeter of Place along j some are used at the south to the junction with Calhoun establishment housing in a Street at North and farther south and huts scattered over I to Juan Linn Street This would p on Man's Only Probe into Jn c- in a hP h Irt f day and Saturday Buildings and huts scattered to ims would storms carrying hail in area enclosed by involve acquisition of right-of-way general area east of the Pecos not Dr Werner Von Braun nor another approximately a two-block ex- modern scientist had a primary influence in this probe i Catch Fire tension of Calhoun between the as Lavaca Highway and Juan i t Skies were generally clear meanwhile in far West Texas and the South Plains and Panhandle There was only a little rain in North Central and East Texas Forecasters said the shower was spreading toward the east and south and there would be further clearing of skies behind mem Rainfall was expected to be heaviest toward the Gulf Coast t More than half an inch of rain fell at several South Texas points between 6 and noon day Corpus Christi measured 68 inch 65 Cotulla and Beeville 55 during the same iod San Antonio received 35 tin 28 Midland 26 Palacios 18 Waco 15 Victoria 14 Laredo Oj Brownsville 06 Junction 05 and San Angelo 02 At Big Spring the thunderstorm dropped the ature degrees from 61 to 48 m minutes Readings were mild throughout the state ranging from the upper 50s to lower G A country in from the and forcing himself to smile through the rain And C E Smith up from Bloomington with word that many a farmer win consider himself lucky if he can get into his fields by the end Mrs Frank A A J J began in Belgium about iwo with a thing called the telescope 1608 t O i of explosives were being ng called the telescope were M which a man called Galileo near a The buildings Ben I variously credited with but flames were Froni Sam Houston or perfecting quickly j in me northeast The conclusion that it is to date The bIasL heard at to link with man's only probe into outer UP to a mile No Highway if P I A is voiced by Larry Hickman lwas visible and was no h Street from Moody A member of the sponsoring devastation Workers Tree Road and Lone School Science Club who will plam returned to their to aPProximately the y limits this section earlier 4 CLARE BOOTHE LUCE Clare Luce Brazil Envoy pare this exhibit for the fair Can Spot Stars Hickman's project telescope is a reflecting capable or sighting the planets Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter the of Saturn and craters less mile wide on the moon The of view is a little less man degree or about the breadth two full moons It is capable of Classes Begin At New School described as linking with the pro posed southern loop around the city planned by the State Highway Commission city from the Houston Classes to Memorial the only a by of this be carried common school district on the cul the program Airline to be fmm Coiners Dimes March Investigates 4 Breaks iii Ocean Cable May Bring New Trouble WASHINGTON Navy men boarded a Soviet fishing trawler off Newfoundland day seeking to learn what caused the break in four transatlantic cables this action by the U.S Navy conceivably could stir up serious new trouble with the Soviet Union was too early to tell Thursday night what direction events might take Nations jealous of their usually resent the ing of their ships by men of an- other power Left The Scene The trawler the Novorossisk was boarded about noon about 120 miles northeast of St Johns foundland by a party from the ship Roy O Hale The boarding was not disclosed publicly until p.m Then about an hour later the Navy an- both ships had left the scene The trawler was proceeding in a northerly direction at 10 knots The Hale was headed ward Argentia Newfoundland The American action was taken an international gist and Elmer Kolle Inez by the United States and er were elected as Soviet Union among known as The Convention for David Perez tax official Protection of Submarine Cables of 1884 Czarist Pact This agreement the Defense De- said authorizes gations by naval ships of official documents of other ships of damaging and ing with cables under the high seas While it was the Czarist ment which originally tied Russia to the agreement the Soviet adhered to it in 1926 of- here said However it was not known here whether the viet government ever has provided m domestic law for punishment of violations The agreement's clause binds all parties to make it a punishable offense under their re- rancher was elected Thursday to succeed Morris Roberts publisher of The Victoria Advocate as Victoria County ident of the United Fund chosen as secretary and John Hnatek accountant as treasurer j Sixteen directors were elected to three-year terms expiring in March 1962 They included the Rev H O Rolf Roy Greenwood Mrs James Coleman Willie Hill John A Frank Dave Sheffield R D Smith Jr C A Dickerson Walter Swank Man Velasco B F Bolton W M Noble Mrs Patrick Hnatek and Kolle Welder Twenty-four holdover directors were listed They included R P Barry i i W Sammie B Cattan Berry Colvin Stormont Charles F Finley H Mrs John Callis Mrs R ris Steed Mrs Pilot Club and and the Ql degree or about the breadth built by hls be Cive two full moons It is capable school district on the bond program Vn J L Lm sighting stars 15 times are under Airline to be D than Polaris the North Star Way to hold house from Sarn Houston Drive I conducTed is mounted so that it can be new schoolhouse has four varro improvement Pauline r their transit office this first anH Archie and lake Carl T Van Way Sr Perez all serving until members e others included W E Ed W K u C Pittman Frank Dimer the Hand of A be the theme of the McCan in to damage underseas seas either wilfully MarrK seas or by cutting of cables by See NAW Page It Scooter Crash Injures Youth fn the motor scoot From this first and only and Associates of outer space probe which began j it was built by Wagner proe wc began 350 years ago exhibits of Co Science Fair will range Mrs Improvement from t ion period if ly Street to the proposed Sled i c on i oi Wolpman is As in the past workers will that the up-to-the-minute in physics cipal of the v i lt f f l W police and Texas State G held last building was they junction Drive and beyond Secondary or the Guard Ben Wilson from Sam police effort the j Victorians to lights burning during the Colvin and tn rr to sHn report that the third ht protection as they made their coordinating Police Officer Futch re- AP Clare hose enduring beauty is matched by her mind and sharp tongue named by President Eisenhower Thursday to be ambassador to is place I her confirmation wrangled fc Z i e -.1 t noting that Pink Ladies She is generally credited with ing done a gwd job as House Wrangle Erupts On Sunday Beer Drinking As the end of the polio of hanks for practically period an end leaders despite a bad Victoria tion period an end leaders called on citizens to contribute i as much as they can pointing out that the scope of the National Foundation for infantile Paralysis j has been broadened to extend aid r if w to children suffering also W UK I II MILLION arthritis and birth defects of a sedan driven by K Miller of Fort Mrs Miller had pulled her car over to the curb and stopped with the left rear bumper AUSTIN professional a House com- wrangled for an hour day over the question of whether beer drinking affects are badly needed to substitute for other Pink Ladies at t0 Memorial Hospital since quite a Several members of the House few are ill and unable to fill their have to Regulation Committee regular assignments 0 F Dingier executive discovering In her secretary of Texas other night that somebody h a Education Inc of sayine moved the bowline alley f I she no were not Christians closer together or something i r Things looking mighty fine St Joseph way yesterday with former LUCE Page it some drank beer on Sunday j Dingier a registered for prohibitionists claimed the committee wouldn't let him fy his statements pe name calling session re- j public hearing of Teen-Age 0 H Brock won Feathers for a record B E in district court to Prohibit sale of beer on Sunday session tonight from this week for injuries received in p.m on weeks lavs Friends collision at Wheeler O v conference room Brock won for injuries regulations the the relations clinic for medical expends as rhc law on Saturday ing was awarded Isn't the whole purpose of this National Bank Jurors deliberated for more than a lot of people 1 Rifle pistol j six hours before returning of Rep R A m I to Kst frank W I Bart ram of New Braunfels wanted at StA know Latimer said no He v 5 PiRe t0 The of W R refused to accept Bartram's offer tc be affili group Smothers Enrique make the apply to West Rifle Assn Jovce drink senior at Victoria Rig r OZARK Ark a witness at a trial Thursday I hear you drink sometimes Acid Thrower Damages Great Rubens Painting You heard wrong the witness Germany Authorities said there wa replied I drink all the time of lhc a why the target from the Authorities said there was no why the target waj by the Flemish from the Durer painting Peter Paul Rubens was to the work by Thursday by an acid thrower Ex- said about pens felt there was a chance it fifth of the is scattered hc most 10 X 7 mined painting hangs in the Alte acid The work is on wood 11 n f 1111 r tr 1 r Friday Partly cloudy hangs in the Alte by the acid The work is on wood ning cooler Saturday with is valued instead of canvas and they said showers Northeasterly to one million Collars i the acid had softened the varnish Mostly cloudy with showers and turning a few showers Northeasterly to me easterly winds Saturday was discovered covering the paints and eaten into mph becoming northerly on n All exits we're the paints themselves and hut a Dr F director general turned up nn trace of the of Bavarian museums said it mav and perhaps even A lutie an hour after years to restore the picture The a news puzzling he said South Central cloudy showers day m south portion partly cloudy a few coast Cooler ft so north portion within one hour even surveyed Low W High painting in the and we nope day fil Low expected Friday M named restored I think it is possible Procuration Thursday 11 Four by German saW believe Port er reporter hens who lived Wo Hiph Friday at hul he damage The Fall of the Damned and p.m Low Friday Rubens work already about 1620 J LM Ud I tnd W after 10 p m would do a great[ Frates of San An- tonio explains some of the technicalities of his tax proposal to a House committee a of which was literally over the head of Rep J Ed rtf Houston at p.m Barometric pressure level 23.36 Sunset and at t ne mat tne The render of the letter had boon damaged during the k He disclosed that the High predicted at sea as Walter Nazi era when of Free Philosophical Institute Hitler henchman Hermani Sunrise known here war smeared on the f am nnt the naked stomach of the is ihc urc depicted descending to tion of a mind which chose Not much damage was breakthrough after other said just in vsm Goering off