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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1958
Big Three Will Include
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West in Minister Meet
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Joint Statement
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became
talks in Moscow and at a possible
nut conference.
The United States, Britain and foreign ministers’ conference la*
self
no
Fight for Rights of State
missing may contact the police
! department for details.
Indonesian Rebs
Open to Attack
Ohio, Indiana Voters
that
clearanee from the revolutionary
fees combined with nuclear
In Primaries Tuesday
threats . 2
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By UNITED PRESS
sures election.
sessor-collector.
I and Arkansas showed that a few
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dences totaled $2,725 and repairs
renominated that state s 11
con-
r
Democratic Rep.
summit parley strictly on Mos-
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nati Mayor Charles P. Taft in the
lop Ohio contest. Taft said he en-
MARION WETZEL
experts from the United States.
Marion Wetzel is
tinned at Houston, awarded prizes | Highway Users Conference.
Installed President
Lawrence Jr of Cameron. Tex diate benefit in providing jobs and
Leavenworth, Kan.
at
speedup in the national reclama-
MODERATE
Cloudiness will increase Thurs-
4%
state, with shower activity
the South
MGMT
the
normal in the coastal plains area
ABOVE
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BELOW
FAST TEXAS - Partly cloudy
NORMAL.
camp nurse and a waterfront di- Civil Service Commission.
rector, will assume responsirility
Flemming was a civil service
council professional worker
your
now through the council office, at Delaware, Ohio.
Folsom, former executive of the
ternal injuries
TRASH FIRE
ing Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, first Center, at 9 25 pm. Tuesday. The
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central.
i Plains,
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ever, appeared headed for a run-1
off. ,
April Permits
Here Total $5,371
West Texas today with another
round of thunderstorms.
Belgium and Turkey was named
to draft the closing communique |
renominated
Renominated
made a scapegoat for failures of
the government to keep ahead of
Madder in the 1st District, and
Republican Reps. Cecil Harden,
farm marketings in our state and
brings an income of more than
dieted
central.
Items found include a battery
charger, electric drill with sand-
er attachment, a complete spray
paint outfit including compressor.
In an exchange of rorrespond-
ence wiih Prcideni Eiscuhower,
WEST TEXAS — Partly cloudy
and warm through Thursday. Lo-
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contests
Ray J.
ed a fire in a trash box, at the
side of Austin Shoe Store. 223
Soviet claim. Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles pointed out to
the NATO council this week that
it contained the risk that Russia
secretary of the treasury in 1953
Folsom was named to his Cab-
inet job on Aug 1, 1955, succeed-
vision whether she is to be tried
, in Juvenile Court or can stand
> trial forrmuidler as an adult
। The second section of the con-
Folsom resigned for personal
reasons.
ing them enjoyment and appre-
ciation for the out-of-doors.
The President sent Flemming’s
nomination to the Senate at the
SINGAPORE (UP)—The rebels
of Indonesia served notice today
o l
ca -
ch
prodded him on.
Not only did' Card Ann Fugate
urge him on. but she held a shot-
gun as she told him she wasn't
the
the
EXPECTED
PRECIPITATION
before in defense of our rights and
boundaries, and right and justice
are on our side,” he said.
captured its northernmost island,
Morotai. last week
aide accompanied each delegation
chief
Then they moved Into their fifth
plenary session. A sixth and prob-
Dallas Junior Chamber of Com-
merce.
fire was first reported inside the
, building.
630 million dollars annually
the farm level.”
to business type buildings totaled
$2,646, according to Kirksey.
Recent permits include:
wouldn’t.
Q. And what did you say?
A. I said, yes I was.
Q. And how did it end up?
A. When you got the .410 'gauge
shotgun* setting there, I wasn't
going to do it.
Q. What do you mean, the .410?
Did she point it at you’
A. No. It was setting across her
lap and she said she wasn't going
to give up and she wasn’t going to
pre-
north
and
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Daniel said I officials ‘‘don't value integrity as
He described the tidelands suit ‘ .....
Open Here June 8
June 8 will mark the opening
Of Camp Wood Lake, Girl Scout
camp operated by the Heart of
Texas Girl Scout Council. Camp
Wood Lake at Lake Brownwood's
36th Division State park.
This will be the third year of
WCAVE
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mit conference table.
Improve NATO Position
The joint statement was issued
Ray B. Dodds, $2,000, to add :
two rooms to Four Winds Tourist
and Dorothy Ann Stroup of Fort preventing the loss of purchasing
Precipitation from now until June is expected to equal
or exceed seasonal normals over most of the nation.
Subnormal amounts are predicted for the areas along
the Pacific and Gulf coasts and in the Northern Plains.
cal thunderstorms Pecos Vaney
lessened the threat of more Glood-eastward and northward tonigh.
approved. It appeared a panel of _ _ —.
34 would be approved by late to- let anything stand in the way of
day and the 12-member jury cho- her giving up. And I thought that
aen from that. was good enough for me.
The portions of the confession
Temperatures from now until June are expected to
average below seasonal normals over the northern half
of the nation lying between the Rockies and the Ap-
palachians. Above normal amounts are indicated in
West Coast, Gulf and South Atlantic States, as well as
New England in other areas near normal temperatures,
are anticipated. Large week-to-week fluctuations ore
indicated over most areas.
Reproduction in whole or in part prohibited except by
permission of NEA Service, Inc.—Printed in U. S. A.
Neches was predicted.
Flood Threat Lessened
A total of $5,371 way issued in
building and repair permits in
Brownwood, during April, accord-
ing to L. A. Kirksey, city tax as-
The council is comprised of 17 resignation of Marion B Folsom
counties with offices in Brown- as secretary of health, education
wood. | and welfare. He named Dr. Ar-
Camp Wood Lake is owned and thur S. Flemming to succeed him.
Weather Ahead
The weather maps below give you the U.S. Weather
Bureau's long-range forecast from now until June. It is
not a specific forecast in the usual sense, but an ESTI-
MATE of average temperatures and precipitation for
the period.
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Tuesday. Th Alabama Demo-
' cratic primary for governor, how-' were
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WOUNDS NINE—Mary Breeze, right, and her husband, Edward, reported' ________
enraged over the treatment of their daughter at the hands of another girl and fired
a series of shots into a crowded apartment in San Francisco, wounding six children
and three adults At left, Breeze shows police Inspector Tom Fitzpatrick the window
through which sots were fired following his capture (NEA TelephoOto)
I France announced this in a brief ter
Brownwood police today are joint statement , issued as the The Soviets put forward this de-
seeking the owner or owners of NATO foreign ministers meeting mand with the object of enforc-
ing w hat they called the "princi-
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Starkweathers Attorneys Say
Caril Prodded Him to Killings
By JACK V. FOX I Q. What did you say? I fession released dealt with events
United Press Staff Correspondent A. Well, I was pretty teed off just before the slaying of young
LINCOLN. Neb. iUPi—The de- at her. And I said I'm going to j Jensen and his sweetheart
fense pictured Charles Stark-1 give myself up. _________________
| feet on May 10 which is feet ' NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS,
mrounuomai wemenesuineun MSm" me
West negotiations.
The West has flatly rejected this
cast calls for locally heavy pre-
cipitation in the water-logged
predicted eastern and central areas of the
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There was no explanation of the
contradictory nature of that state-
ment )
Q. Did you have an conversation
with her about taking her back
home.
A. No.
Caril is being held in the Lin-
coln State Hospital pending a de-
Three days without rain have
. . ! Ohioans nominated gubernatori- Five of Indiana's incumbent
Permits issued 1o. repair resi- al candidates, and Indiana voters congressmen won handily against
•nces totaled $2,725 and renairs -nminatad ** "---f party foes and the other six were
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governor told
to last March when he returned this letter of acceptance of
Reservations are being made to his post as university president resignation.”
1 Panhandle sections of Texas.
The Gulf Chant area will have
partly cloudy skies, but no show-
ers were included in the fore-
; cast.
Temperatures ranged from a
low of 49 at Amarillo early today
to 66 in El Paso and Presidio.
near 26 feet Little change in the
as the NATO couneit was nearing —
the end of its three-day confer- •
ence with a sixth plenary session. -
The ministers were pledging the
specific i West ‘s determination to maintain
a continued tough stand against
Russia’s offensive of “peace” of-
going to surrender and neither
was he, lawyers for Starkweather
said.
Attorney T. Clement Gaughan
released two sections of the con-
fession the 19-year-old red-haired
killer made last February.
They came as the trial went
into its third day with a panel of
17 prospective jurors tentatively
F urd.
Anuna
pie of parity" in future East*
she said.
government would be liable to
and local self-government."
the Cemmunists in the satellite
held later this month for the
nomination, which virtually" as-
and missile race Our schools are
any ship caught in Indo-
were Starkweather’s fifth and
sixth victims. He is being tried
for Jensens murder.
The confession went like this:
up and
Gov. Daniel Urges Texans to
last year “that for personal rea-
sons it would be necessary for me
to leave government service some
’ time this year.”
Folsom, who has been ailing,
said the logical time “would seem
bombing and- strafing by rebel
planes.
As if to back up the warning,
the rebels announced they had
struck 150 miles east across the
Molucca Sea from North Celebes
and captured the sea port of
Djailolo. on Halmahera Island.
for south
cow’s terms. j ..
I--,- i « That feeling was evident here
The group is 1,500 miles from as a seven-hation committee of
nesian waters without
secretary of the newest govern-
imeni deparuncni.
for camp activities under the di- commissioner from 1939 to 1948 secretary of health, education and
rection of Mrs Wayne Holland, and defense mobilizer from 1953 welfare had made "most difficult
France. Britain,
members of
sorted tools.
Police Chief W. A. Middleton
estimated total value of the
items at over $400
In Ohio, Republican Gov. C.
William O'Neill and Democrat
Michael V. DiSalle won guberna-
torial nominations and the right
to face each other in the Novem-
ber elections for the second time
in two years. Both had been fa-
vored to win their party's nom-
inations.
Alabama's Atty. Gen. John Pat-
terson and Judge George Wallace
! paced a field of 14 segregationist
The 15 NATO foreign- ministers
met in a two-hour top secret ses-
sion this morning to round off
their summit strategy. Only one
Courts. (Square feet for both
rooms total 324 square feet'.
C. A. Hinton. 2221 Brown. $500
permit to remove two rooms at
residence and add three rooms.
(Square feet totals 234 for three
rooms).
Mabel Powell. 2211 Ave. C.
$800 permit, to remove sleeping
porch and pantry and add two
bedrooms 1396 square feet, and a
bath.
J. C. Harris. $2,000 permit, to
remodel a 2,000 square feet build-
ing for a residence.
Ray D. Lee, $400 permit, to add
a room on a residence.
gressmen in primary elections
as "the latest attack in an
weather today as a young man Q What did she say?
who would have halted his orgy of A. She kept trying to talk me C..L A......
11 killings at the halfway mark out of it. We was going down | OIICE JUCK Uwners
had not his 14-year-old girl friend shooting 'presumably speeding,
downs"hoingnwagoenda‘givldm. For Items Located
1I
Djailolo has a major airfield 1
from which Indonesian central ablv final plenary session ' was
government planes have operated schedulcd for this afternoon.
againstathesNorth Celebes capital American progress in develop-
; Me adoj e.past. ing intermediate range ballistic
r,The rebels sail the cap ture ?f missiles was reported to have R
Djailolo.placed.the whole of the strengthened the NATO position
Halmahera Island, group .virtuallyin resisting Soviet aims for a
under their control since they had
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Rep Hale Boggs (D-La.) said
dents of French at the University the highway program was the one
of Texas. Top winners, receiving ly public works undertaking “well
$100 scholarships, were Walter II enough developed to be of imme-
tion construction program- in- ,
eluding 12 million dollars worth
MUCH V
ABOVE ABOVE’
in party
Is Issued Today
.By JOSEPH W. GRIGG t The Western statement obvious-
-died Press Staff Correspondent ly was intended as a reply to the
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (UP, Soviet demand that such Russian
■ —The Big Three Western powers satellites as Communist Poland
I announced today that other West- and Czechoslovakia should be giv-
em nations, such as Italy. may en seats not only at the summit
take part in an East-West for- conference table but also in the
eign ministers’ meeting or a sum- current preparatory diplomatic
ative crafts. archery, folk games
and singing. as well as the gen-
eral good times thought of in
elation Lo ummer camping.
Weather forecasters
without opposition.
a number of items found by of- neared its end.
ficers Tuesday afternoon hidden: The statement said:
just off West Commerce. "The three countries conducting
Police have no record of re- the preliminary diplomatic con-
cent burglaries or thefts in which tacts with the Soviet Union indi-
the articles were reported miss- cated that they did not consider
ing Local firms which handle that they would necessarily be
such items have been asked to the only Western nations to take - ----- ----- -----
check their stock to see if any- part in a possible conference of ultimately might win a position
thing is missing . ‘ foreign ministers or in a possible for itself in the United Nations DALLAS (UP, — Gov. Price Daniel singled out as two re •
Any merchant having items summit conference Other conn General Assembly in which it Daniel said today “all patriotic cent “threats’' to on "15
tries, as for instance, Italy, might could veto all Western moves as Texans” must wage the fight for ment attempts ", .m,"oern
then be included" it already can in the Security state's riehis on iwo fronts mi- “1b ...entputtic
♦ he left side and possible
resident Girl Scout camping at
the council’s established camp Eisenhower today accepted
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much as we like.”
“Nothing could ruin the inter,
year war by advocates of cen state highway program quicker
tralized control to take away this than a disregard of integrity. •
property, and predicted "feder ( Tallamy told the seventh trans-
al Power " ill meet its match in portation congress of the National
this fight. Highway Users Conference.
"Texans are united as never Tallamy also said if it is de-
cided that public works are need-
pd to stimulate the sagging' econo-
| my, the highway program would
alrrady can ” the security oeoom......xtxj: .'“s. Government to
iwStS x ."2 Step Up Efforts
contrary, it merely set up a coun-the second, front, we must prop- charged, "are being subjected to _ ' , ‘ .
ter-claim by the West in future erly exercise the responsibilities an all-out propaganda campaienT. L-l, C.-.-I
bargaining on seats at the sum- “hsh.En.a on& With-states .r"g.hs on the issue of federal aid to edu |Q eldiT ^CuHUul
“I resent having our schools '
500 E Depot.
A full program of
offered to girls, ages
The United Press had reported Eastman Kodak Co. at Roches-
camping is in a dispatch from Columbus, ter. w N.Y.. came with the Eisen I
. „ 10 through Ohio, Tuesday that Felsm would bower administration as. under-
17, including instructions in resign and that Flemming would
swimming, out-door cooking. cre- be named to succeed him.
Canada, haly.
that the South Plains and Pan state Thursday and Friday.
handle will get showers and local 1
thunderstorms before night, day to cover all sections of the
Bad weather is expected to
move eastward into the north
ing throughout the state, but the
weather bureau's five-day fore-
FRENCH SCHOLARS CITED
AUSTIN UP) — French Consul
General Jacques Four het. sta-
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD AREA Partly cloudy
with little change in temperatures
through Thursday. Widely scattered
thundershowers Thursday. Low tonight
60, high Thursday near 85.
Maximum temperature here Tuesday
85, overnight low 56. Sunset today 7:22,
sunrise 5:44
VOLUME 53 NO. 175 5c PER COPY
represented questions and an-
swers between County Any. El-
mer Scheele and Starkweather.
He was being questioned in one
about the events immediately aft-
er the slaying of Carol June King
and Robert Jensen, both 17. They
Medical Arts 11 spital as ''good.''] - —
Mrs. Jasper T Parish, 62, of vanse.ofthe.cnol front,
Kermit, driv r of the pickup Victoria Expect* Flooding
6th: William Bray, 7th; Ralph
Harvey. 10th. and Charles Brown-
son. 11th.
O'Neill trounced former Cincin-
8i "955
5 4"
A 2i.s
WASHINGTON (UP) — Federal
Highway Administrator Bertram
D Tallamy said today the govern-
, . ment is stepping up efforts to pre-
much better than the propagan- ... _.1. .2 ..
g;c+, .,,1 ,, ... , k •> vent scandals in connection with
CISts Wotid lean us to believe. ... __ i. 1:11: . 2 . 111
he added I the multi-billion-dollar interstate
j highway program.
» the same time", he said. raltamy reid roving squads of
we must recognize that there federal investigators are making
ar. shoot imprpvements that spo checkK at regional office
must be made. These improxe aeross the eountry part of the
ments are be ng made at the campaign He said the <
state and local level, with state ‘ checks began after hi ghw ay scan-
and local money and without re dals in Arizona, Indiana, Oregon
nance on general federal aid.
___of projects in Texas. They include
e ... ill construction at San Angelo, Har-
Camp Wood Lake to lngen and Mercedes.________
Camping sessions will he for same time that Folsom’s resigna-
one and two-week periods and tion was announced
will extend through July 19. The Flemming. 52. previously served
The President said that Fol-
som’s "devoted leadership" as
New officers of the Brown
County Unit of the Texas State)
Teachers Association were in-
BUILDING PROJECTS SET
WASHINGTON (UP I — The
ministers were expected to an-AeA - i
nounce their determination to con- Ilf ngent Aarnorc
tinue plugging for an East-West Ul VVMiY IUUIIC3
meeting with the Soviets, but not
, j i - on terms dictated by the Krem-
Daniel has designated May 19-24 lin
in 1 The communique also was ex-
nn pected to reaffirm:
—The solidarity of the Western
operated by the Heart of Texas Flemming, now president of
Girl Scout Council for the pur- Ohio Wesleyan University, will
pose of enriching the lives of take over from Folsom late in
girls as individuals and of teach- July if confirmed by the Senate.
Tuesday night to 30 leading stu- j
spray gun, 100-foot extension
cord and air hose, an engine air C CL* A
Ure pump, an electric soldering NAM \n|RC f\fft
iron, a sander, an empty shop- •M) •IF• ll V
toter. and a tool box with as- -
mrerrloasesa the centrai government capital of
suffered a mild heart attack in “ reports from Sumatra.
DiSalle, former Truman admin- where sentral government trogps
_______________ Istration official, defeated five captured the rebel capital of Bu- of this Atlantic Council meeting. j
candidates in that state's Demo-j other candidates, including May-/KnEE Am' sard revolu- In the compunique, the foreign
cratie gubernatorial primary. Aors Anthony Celebrezze of Cleve- tionary troops still were operat- '
runoff between the twp will be land and M.E. Sensenbrenner of 8 ” 8 ’_________
Columhus. Am, COTTON WEEK MAY 19-24
All 14 Alabama gubernatorial । ArrerNI rr, c n, ■
candidates had campaigne as - AUSTIN 'UP]— Gov. Price
fighting segregationists and there „ ...0. , .. ■
was some racial tension during AS National Cotton Week 1
the balloting. j Texas. He pointed out that cotton
Four Negroes were arrested in I. accounts for 33.2 per cent of the
facially tense Montgomery, Ala.,
on a charge of loitering at the
polls.
Patterson, who led in the vot-
ing. is the son of a slain Phenix
City crime fighter. Wallace is a
pint-sized circuit judge, and the
campaign's most outspoken seg-
regationist.
The Indiana voter turnout was
relatively light due to rain and
lack of statewide contests.
which went out of control and The weather bureau predicted and near normal elsewhere for
whishedintoouttrecontromans today that some flooding wi 11* the next few days. Temperatures
c la h ed in.oa r eight miles Thursday in Victoria from are expected to fall on Saturday
, - ------------------I gastorGol1thwaiten Hishway the Guadship;\t ver in East and Centra. Texas, and
to be near the close” of this ses M. about 4:30 a m. Tuesday, died *P» "Vletogia be in west Texas tonight and Thurs-
Knw day.
ning the budget and legislative cident Iflod stage the weather bureau.
program for next year.. He has been transferred to said.. Consklerable grazing _land i
Therefore, he said, he was sut./waco Veterans Hospital. How- be low the city also will be Rood-1
_ — ...... mining his resignation to become ever, attendants here reported edr.thecweather. burea reached'
camp will accommodate 32 girls in the federal government as di- effective at the President’k con. he was "unconscious when 1 oaT* crest raneg. .
per week. A paid staff of 10 rector of the Office of Defense venience between TJuly 15 and transferred from 'he local hos- Cuerp,ea rl today ? "h." reading tonight, and Thursday with scat-
qualified counselors, including a Mobilization and a member of the Aug 1 -u pit al Tuesday evening .26.2 above tered thunderstorms mainly north
! Rood stage. It will fall slowly at portion Thursday. Slowly rising
taken to Hixson Funeral Home. Cuero throughout today, followed temperature.
Kermit. Nobles suffered broken bya m derate fa ursday: , SOUTH CENTRAI #FAs
ribs and s dislocated hip in the to hOod for several days because Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs-
mishap, whil le Paris h suffered a f releases fr m Iakes in the day with a few thundershowers
broken left leg. broken ribs ono „rva635, aKes " '", mainlv north nortion Thureiav
in Dallas-hort Worth area. It will mmimu norun Poruon -nurmlay•
crest at Long Lake, Tex., at 49 5 Slowly rising temperature.
gty
By UNITED PRESS
A cool front headed toward
day calling for a 50 per cent
amom
—The determination of the West Approximately 110 persons at-(
not to let down its guard until tended the supper meeting.
there is an East-West agreement. New officers installed for 1958-f9ma AABa- -w - -1 -w i-*t ^1 "2
on controlled disarmament 59 school year by Mrs. J W | I |1 Ulf JI If I AWAgEgE I V“(2
—The West's continued efforts] Trapp were Marion Wetzel, presi- %g E WW Q y E 49 W 6E U H WDA6c)
-— to end the East-West nuclear; dent; Harley Black, first vice-1 •
Senate passed a resolution Tues- arms race. president: Kenneth Boyd, second
—The need for closer economic vice-president; Alwilda Harriss,
I and political cooperation between secretary-treasurer.
the states of the North Atlantic • Miss Marty Snyder's dance stu-
alliance. I dents presented the program.
The communique was scheduled Mrs. Ernestine Hudson, pres-
for release late this afternoon, ordent, presided at the meeting,
possibly late this evening. ( O. B. Chambers, first vice-presi-
l dent, was in charge of the pro-
- AP)P)IM)Ag f ( f\f pgpAm _ ..... 7 a a central and eastern parts of the
f I Cl I 11 I f f f I V I 3 I V I I I CU Condition Of Wink Man state Thursday
•• , I sc ~ || , A. , | The approaching cool front
mug. m, ge g gg -ooC rollowing m-snaP meant an end of the clear skies'
T. I AAi,- ’ Condition Lloyd 7 vobles of that saved Texas, in the nick of
f O ( C DI I1GT DV I KG wink, a passenger in a one-ve- time: from threatening Roods.
■ • J hicle accident in which one Most sections of the state were
'woman was killed and her hus-] clear with temperatures for the
WASHINGTON ‛UPI- President • the retiring secretary recalled band was seriously injured, was most. Part in the 70S and 80s
that he told- the chief executive I described todav by attendants at TTempratures win rise Im ad. and the five-day forecast calls
for temperatures slightly above
liSht r
“oopes
p""-"LGHT
j be a good one to use.
That question brought a sharp
! difference between® a l^ouisiana
congressman and an official of the
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