The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1961 Page: 3 of 26
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WASHINGTON (AP> — Presl- conference
¿ent Kennedy i| getting a conjoin- the North
ation oí old and new treatments aíter visite
for hit back ailment—hot pads
and ultra sound, v.'.
The ultra sound-using high fre-
' qttency sound wave —is a method
for ^plying heat to deep—seated
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tissues
It is the latest treatment in a
¡gime including rest, and swim-
jng„ prescribed by Whke House
physician Dr. Jtnat Travéll who
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reported Tuesday tfvat Kennedy
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using crutches; •'
"continues to improve." He
Today the'President undertook
a busy schedule—• late afternoon
M-*y
a group of .Ceylonese par-il ' "
tartans and a Michigan del- TraveJI
i concerned with , that ailment
economic problems.
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state'
Reporters had a heated session
Tuesday'with White House news
secretary Pierre Salinger on • hi
handlings Of news about the Pi
ident'a ailment.
The exchange was partly trig-
Bared when ha disclosed that a
New York specialist had bean
summoned to Palm Beach. Flat.,
last Sunday to examine Kennedy.
Thr disclosure came after Ken-
nedy chancre*! a speaking di>tc.
v Salinger sflj^ the specialist, Dr.
Pmton Wade, agreed with Dr.
lis that Kennedy's
ailment Was5?* new back strain
not related t«r *ny previous, hack
injury suffered by the President."
Salinger aaemed ; irked when
newsmen prodded him for more
X and hfc snapped: "Nothing
Is being withrteld ih this matter
I- whatever."
«. When a reporter suggested .that
the White House didn't reveal
Kennedy's pain until last week, al
though it saW^ the injury occurred
* hen . Kennedy was spading dirt
at a ceremonial tree plajitire m
Canada last mdnth, Salinger re-
plied: "I really have no control
over wh?t the president tells me." |
Salinger said he hadn't learned
until Tuesday morning that Dr.
Wade had been called into consul-
.¡«ion. He added that his assist-
ant, Andrew T. Hatcher, also had
been unaware of it.
' Hatcher, who accompanied Ken-
nedy to Palm Beach while Salin-
ger remained is Washington, wa«
asked repeatedly* during the Plop-
ida stay-whether aav specialist or
outside doctora had been called
' " he said no.
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Tennessee Youth Draws
Ufe Sentence for Murder
LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP)—Á-Ten-ithftt the men were armed with
nessee farm youth was" sentenced [0Ur shotguns, three rifles and
i-arlv today to life in prison for
the Christmas morning murder of
a Tulia, Tex., policeman.
Haston Lee Winnett, 20, of
;Sp?rta, Tenn., showed no emotion
ss the verdict was read. A Jury
"had deliberated for nearly -four
hours in convicting him of mur-
er with malice in the slaying of
bbert Potter, 41, Tulia assistant
police chief.
Winnett talked quietly with his
te rents but began crying as they
■left the courtroom.
Potter was shot after he sur-
prised three m°n burglarizing a
icafe la.-t Dec. 25. Housewives, dpina their washing
V,The,. youth 3 .J3 i 'lr, e at an automatic laundry, weren't
Winnett, was the only defense
witness. The White County. Ten-
nessee. farmer testified that Win-
ett was the first of eight b9ys
f had fHitr1 •mmr'ttx f*f* <ntn
rmble The father also hroun.ht
iaffidavits from Tennessee officers
4hat his son was a first offender.
j The state had asked the death
penalty.
Officers' testified they captured
Winnett and two companions at
road block in Randall County
i day
potter's body at the cafe.
fast Christmas day after finding
R. W. Knox, deputy sheriff and
constable at Happy. Tex., testi-
fied that he chased the trio In
a car into a road block set up
bv officers south of Canycyi, Tex.
Sheriff L. S. Johnston- testified
two pistols. ||
The two men arrested with Win-
nett pleaded guilty in- April and
were, sentenced to life in prison.
They are Donald Carlson, 27, An-
derson, Ind., and Jame^, Roy
Groover, 31, Eidwood, Ind.
Modern Laundries
Are Pretty Handy
BRADENTON, F1a. (AP) —
too surprised to find a raincoat-
clad mailman sitting in one' of
the waiting chair* during a sum-
mer thundershawer.
However, amazement and then
smiles crossed their faces as the
mailman went to the dryer, with-
drew his uniform, took it to the
rest room, put it on, and then
went about hit duties of delivering
the mail. \
Ask a Speed Queen Owner, or,
ask the Self Service Laundry!
Why They Chose "Speed Queen".
WE'LL ANSWER IT . .
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1961, newspaper, June 14, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143061/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.