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Will Assume Post MarchSheriff Spencer Namedout ma;insure %spacecnafter ofiMas \COUIM* lt;terns iNewCityliceChie /In sum uamwt Usuccessor mGlenn I.Hollis Spencer, .sheriff of Wash-1 reasons Spencer was tops among live at the end of February. The ington County, will take office as 10 iersons taking Civil Service governor w chief of police of Fayetteville examinations last week. it# the sheriff to serve until th*■ I 1. , ) .The sheriff said after a confer-; first of 1963. The appointee will 1 until fts was announced today by ence with the mayor that he will Mayor Guy K. Brown, w ho ap-jsend his resignaion to Gov, Orval pointed Spencer to succeed IVarl Faubus and to t ounty Judgebe ineligible to succeed lutnselfWitts* who resigned for hefet-c • ^I r ■ WI- - - fflgft.U' i'l ' ■ - -Vest Will1truce Cruter this afternoon.HEARING ON DAM BEGINSMARSHALL. Ark. (AP) —Hearings on a proposal to construct two dams cm the Buffalo River began here today before 1 000 persons who crowded theGuard armory, of them wore “Let's Dam the Buffalo!The proposal to build dams atPostponeConqo DebateVMTF.D NATIONS. N Y* (AP)—The Western Allies were expected to try to postpone SecurityCcRgieti lt;§eiit today on Soviet: I,one Rock and Gilbert have'news of the appointment spread. * RentageSpencer is no .stranger to cityH . big worked for more three years as a meter maintenance man and for the Water Department prior to joining the Police Department as a patrolman. He was with the Police Department four years, resigning to r u n for sheriff in 1956. He was elected and took office Jan, 1, 195?.Me will head a department of 21 men — an increase from 12 patrolmen when he was on the force. He and Mayor Brown said they expect to work out a reorganization of the department.cause {. Fromea orbitftr eV(CONTI— - -XSheMilSimulation on the appointment of sheriff to succeed Spencer became active ;n ?h»* countv when commaW \S1 David ]charges that colonial jxiwers aretrying to block UN. efforts to re*turn Katanga Provuice to trol of the central Congo g0\ ment.awn praise fromthink the cthese whowill aidlt; rider saidth** economy of the area and pro- S|x*ncer said he will not take anygroups who want to part in the naming of his succes-wil 1 not mand mip»* serve the ar*a in its natural sotcouncil was sumrnoneo into urgent session at the Soviet Ln-lon’s request, but informants said the tinted States and otbei Western Allies would seek to debate at least until Congo mier Cyrille Adouta arrives New York later this wDeadline Near, Tag Sales BoomInformants predicted that Soviet delegate Valerian Zonn would try during the preliminary discus*sion to atr his charges that Katanga Presidentis ignoring council demands that / he rid his army of mercenaries and end secession of his province. Zorin has accused colonial pow ers of abetting Tshombe in such action,I lie mayor said results of the Civil Service Commission examinations handl'd to him yesterday hv ( hairman John William Mur* phy show Spencer high, J. R« Bow in of the Iond, and Karl Ixirch of tl| I partment third. Mayor Brown said tlie test papers with their njjt Jsales are available for inspection bymen w ho took I IKhHe ehearingcommit!bv Senthat thanti-CortarvAuto and truck license ssed the 8,800 mark early today any ol and was expected to reach 10.000 tests * before the penalty goes into effect, an-official of thc..::Ai'»f*|®( msas Revenue Department, pre-j Democratic primariesdieted this morning. .We expect to sell between 3 and 600 today and the samenesses jported But son ficers h ofresignation of Silencer as will throw the summercions, c #»rnibleamount Wednesdayiday, I IflH*t were sav| mg several candidates for this | fice arc likely, f i || final;county will hold primariesposed jdpart men said, hiA U.S. spokesman si Lnited States feels council unnecessary at this time, charged Zorin had dtis j summer, andcan process m| duei gentm*?smen for twoMexts h;*he official said. “1.about all oui ............ ,...................m miiuwuuui jkiow;»s nidi-1stance sone * Seated there will be at least tUtjchangesj More than :t»0 persons, standing! candidates for tlie Republican I be!II 1 i ■ * . to four hues, jammed the 1«mm nomination Cei*meewg to conaise tit. situation, „nw.i m ih»ha
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Northwest Arkansas Times

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Tue, Jan 30, 1962

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