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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1958
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42
NAACP Asks for
Lebanon Prime Minister Accuses
22.
Arab Republic of 'Actual War'
Integration Plan
BEIRUT, Lebanon IUPI—Leb- ser of the Egyptian-Syrian repub- col between soveregn nations.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark (UPD
Federal District Judge Harry J (eel that that discretion should be
With Fish, ‘Treasure Chest’
a
rapidly and said he might call for Middle East war.
ease through the Court of Appeals
ments charging the UAR with in-
cash gifts from several firms.
U. S. is Hoping for
watch the of fish and the array of gifts, pro-
the entire expense-paid weekend
Firms contributing cash, gift
“We’ll be back,"
he promised, certificates, or merchandise in-
NICOSIA.
Guards-
stone.
Tate's
four
top for three days! We’ll be back
Infantry
and next time well bring half of
L.
session to the final ruling of the
in fact, have committed
Supreme Court on the merits of
Co,
Peerless Drug.
dress the Urban League of Great-
mediate danger of flooding, how- Harley Dunham, W. R. Widner,
ever.
upper ard B. Campbell of Goldthwaite.
New
But no trace of the elderly man night called the British plan “a
activity.
Youth Jailed After
Shooting Patrolman
Equalization Board
minute address tonight at 9 at were trying to arrest him for steal-
-4.
A
morning.* to the President’s attitude today
.12 gauge shotgun.
The Department of Public Safe
Negro leaders have sought
of
any
The court also approved the
$
¥ WEATHER ¥
other routine business.
Ft. Worth Boy Injures
, through Tuesday
Chief Executive should hold him-
motorcycle against
end ot Lake Brownwood
(Bulletin Photo)
1
I
5
S
Federal Judge Rejects
Request to Stay Order
Thunderstorms
Rumble Across
Swanner to Speak
At Dinner Tonight
Second Part of
Water Safety
Rushing, BUl Willis, Janice Ford,
Beth Jones. Charlene Setters, Do-
correspondent George Bitar while
UN Secretary General Dag Ham-
marskjold was in Cairo for talks terfering in the Lebanese crisis,
with President Gamal Abdel Nas- It called this a breach of proto-
By United Press International
A fresh string of thunderstorms
tat ion of a rod and reel to each one of the scheduled activities for
couple They were purchased withthe Englands and Stones during
dumped up to five inches over
south central Texas, flooding San
themselves so irrevocably to par-
tition that it may be difficult for
the government to modify its pol-
Rainfall amounts for the past 24
hours included San Antonio 3.15,|
Palacios 2.73. Beaumont 1.16, Al-
pine .60, Cotulla .58. Junction .32.
Corpus Christi .25. Victoria .60.
the Little Rock crisis last year
and his advisers felt he could no
longer avoid a conference with
GOP efforts to woo more Negro
votes in the 1958 congressional and
“We didn't see anything of him.
so we got out of the car and Kelly
went to the front door. Smith ami
Senior
Nicholson,
grenade throwing, hand grenade
firing from the Ml rifle, and the
machinegun infiltration course.
All problems were run off in
squad or half squad level and
after
New
I the part of two men with saving
1 the life of 8-year-old Maria Guz-
man. The child was dragged from
, a stalled, flooded auto.
This familiar motto is now the
byword of Mr. and Mrs. Bo Eng-
land and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell,
Stone, the hard luck’’ fishermen
from Planview who returned to
no
The
‘1
)
Sweet. Jeanette Hammonds, and
Bill Widner.
Prescription Laboratory, Weak-
Icy-Watson Hardware, Texaco (W,
years.
The NAACP was to ask Lemley
has been found, search director
Steve Marchand said.
ence common to all fishermen.
As England proudly examined
Braunfels and the Blanco River
above San Marcos.
The weather bureau’s five day
forecast issued today offered little
hope for respite from the pattern
of the past 10 days
the case,” Judge Lemley said.
The NAACP picked up moral
support Sunday from Jackie Rob-
inson, ex-Brooklyn Dodgers base-
ball player who broke the color
line in organized baseball.
Robinson, in Little Rock to ad-
National
away
• 142nd
Negro leaders lest he be charged
with pro-South bias.
Roy Wilkins, executive secretary
g the Xatioual Association for Um
tiny republic."
In Cairo, the authoritative news-
paper Al Ahram reported today
By LARRY COLLINS
United Press International
ruining it
Moore was planning to sell the
used antenna and tower tor $60,
which would cover the cable in-
United Press International
EAST and NORTH CENTRAL
p
the weekend.
Jordan, surveying the big string
Local Storm Brings
Bad Luck to Family
Saturday afternoon’s thunder-
at 9 p.m.
Rodger Sweeney will be master
school integration in Little Rock, to confer in advance on whether
Ark. was certain to be discussed to ask the President specifically
at the White House meeting. long , for federal help in the NCAAP’s
sought by Negro leaders to dis-1 court fight against Federal Judge
cuss the explosive integration is- Harry J Lemley’s decision to halt
the school system had been im-
(See JUDGE on Page 7)
reen Ray. Foster Nelson, Danny!
At least six other motorists wire Leverett. George Willis, Carroll
W . L-dE--2:
THE FISH WERE BITING Mr. and Mrs. Bo Englond,
left, and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Stone of Plainview,
wearing their brand-new fishermen's caps, display some
of the fish they caught during their expense-free week-
two to the patrol car and called for
Gun- * an ambulance
•'but we’ll probably never be this eluded Montgomery Ward, Good-
lucky again!" year. Wayland Hill Gulf. Daven-
England called the compliment- port and Meador, Harlowe Oil Co.
"What happened’. What happen
3? Did someone get shot?”
However he conferred with Gov Worth, has been dismissed from
Orval E Faubus of Arkansas and Medical Arts hospital after re-
, a. group of Southern governors on ceiving treatment for a severed
in the past when we went to ar-
rest him ’
Claims Accident
posing sides
Cite Fanbus Conference
signs
Turks,
Plainview with us!” Mrs. England,
too, expressed a desire to return
Dr . addition of a carport, curbs
a and gutter work, estimated $2,-
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD AREA Clear to partly i
cloudy and mild tonight Tuesday partly
cloudy with widely scattered thunder-
showers Low tonight near 68, high Tues-
day near 88
Maximum temperature here Sunday
85, overnight low 65 Sunset today 7 43,
sunrise 5 29.
stay enforcement of the judgment j large extent nullify our order in
in this acton rendered by us on the cause, since it will in all prob i
June 20, 1958. pending appeal ability take months to carry the
Cyprus (UPD—The siderable influence with Turkey
of
ers
in Washington.
At the moment there are
many opposing groups, and the
Stone, addressing the crowd I
53
—
anese Prime Minister Sami Es- lie.
to return to school. This was a
reiteration of his explanation Sat-
turn and shine the lights on the i
house, which is on an open lot.”
Kleinmann said. "We though the
boy might run out, like he has
the UAR had protested to the
I went to a side window. We weremrssuher at. ur4mmin the com-
The forecast calls for moderate hours will be from 9 a.m. to
to heavy precipitation across the 5 pm.
state in scattered thundershower ,------—------------
suspension.
“The situation at Central High
School, which we have found to be
caden. intolerable from an educational
Bradley standpoint would continue from
i the beginning of the approaching
ly aggressive by the day. has be-
gun to demand the whole of Cy-
prus for Turkey instead of parti-
tion.
The Greeks are just as adamant
in favor of Cypriot self-dtermina-
tion, which would result in Cyprus
becoming a part of Greece.
Mayor Themistocles Dervis of
Nicosia, who has just returned
from Athen where he led a dele-
gation of Greek Cypriot mayors
for talks with exiled Cypriot lead-
er Archbishop Makarios, Sunday
senhower today to pledge in a
. „ . special pronouncement that he
Kleinmann handcuffed him will "vigorously" uphold school
court, meeting as a board
and his future civil rights moves
could play an important part in
. Robert Biggs, 7. son of M
and Mrs. J. H. Biggs of For
Erwin Jack
tending the meeting would give today to set aside his order. The
the Negroes’ proposals careful i Negro organization has served no-
consideration The sources did not tice it would appeal all the way
know whether the President would to the Supreme Court if Lemley
hold out hope of specific civil. refused to back down.
and handled
for the area along the
Guadalupe River above
year-old Willis. Tex. boy who has
a long juvenile record, shot and
killed Highway Patrolman Benja-
for min K. Smith, 30. Sunday night
15 while Smith and two other officers
cretion in this matter; and we
which assembled to
The meeting
termine fix. I
him and
and coneluded, “Ive never had an |
experience like this before in my
life”’
Almost all their fish — catfish
and a few bass—were caught on
the trotline. And. they said. in
spite of all their geod luck, the
biggest fish got away—an experi-
United States about Secretary of to four inches of rain along a line
State John Foster Dulles’ state- from Shamrock to Borger. An
of bills
storm and strong wind came Hammarskjold returns to
war” against Lebanon and said venting a clash between the Unit- A Cairo dispatch said one sub-
he "does not exclude" a call for ed States and the UAR which has ject covered by the talks was a Lemley todav rejected a request exercised in denying the motion
Anglo-American military interven been accused of supplying rebels contemplated UAR complaint to by the NAACP to stay his order primarily for the reason that from
tion.. . .... who seek to overthrow pro-West- the UN Security Council protest-, suspending integration until 1961 j a practical standpoint to grant
Solh made the statement to LPI ern Presidenf Camille Chamoun. ing alleged American plans to use at Central High School, this motion and stay the enforce-
Solh warned today the Lebanese nuclear weapons in event the -The action of the plaintiffs to ’ ment of our judgment would to a
situation is "deteriorating very —nited States is involved in •
wind blew over the antenna.
Carroll Moore. Gary Nichols,
2-year ' honors at the
WASHINGTON UPD — Four UunII r.xecuuve snour noia mm- A .. "■ ■
Negro leaders urged President Ei- self as a unifying force above op- Arm ID Accident Hlere
passing brainstorm.” He said ♦he
mayors fully agreed with the
archbishop and the Greek govern-
ment in rejecting the plan.
The British governor of the is-
land, Sir Hugh Foot, is just as
determined to press ahead with
the plan which envisions Turkey,
Greece and the Cypriots them-
selves running the island in part-
nership. except for foreign. de-
fense and security affairs which
would remain in the hands of the
British.
Emimt---" «
LOOK AT ALL THE LOOT—Mr and Mrs Maxwell Stone and Mr and Mrs. Bo Eng-
land inspect gifts presented them Sunday by almost 40 Brownwood firms. Chamber
of Commerce manager George R. Jordan, who made the presentation, looks on.
(Bulletin Photo)
Plainview Couples Back Home
Joe Swanner, candidate
state senator, will give a
Waisman's, Earl
3 Building Permits
Are Issued Locally
Three building permits were
issued last week for a total of
$3,125. They included?
O. C. Baker of 1706 Houston
St., for the addition of a bed-
room. estimated $300.
W. G Self. 2312 Vine St., paint-
ing the exterior of his residence,
estimated $125.
dramatic proposal to help offset
the effect of his counsel of “pa-
tience” to a recent Negro pub- ;
lishers' meeting here Many Ne-'
groes resented such advice in
view of their already-long strug-
R Ellwood), Safeway, Earl Clem-
ents & Son. JRB supermarkets.
The Stag Inc . Edmondson's, Dub-
lin’s, Knobler’s. Texas Furniture,
Citizens National Bank, S. F.
Porter Insurance, Coggin Drug,
Palace Drug, and M-B Creamery.
Also Higginbotham Bros. and
rights action.
Proposal is Possibility
Civil rights quarters speculated
Eisenhower might make some
inch of rain fell at Pampa.
At least one tornado funnel was
reported touching ground near
: will be to de-,1
and equalize the 1960 presidential elections
and all taxable c- ------- ----- -------- -
, ".summit” conference with Eisen- *3
hower for nearly four years on J.,E Thompson of 902 Nor-
ways to bring about peaceful wood, was issued a permit this
school de-segregation in the South, i morning for the addition of a
The President and his advisers three-quarter bath to his resi-
stallation fee with some leit
over.
tendon in his right arm.
The child was admitted to the
hospital Saturday after he fell
j on some broken window glass,
cutting his right arm. The dam-
aged tendon required surgical
-repaix.
Security Council shortly
Denman Insurance, and
Antonio streets and causing a
seven foot rise in the West Fork
of the Frio River
the "Joe Swanner for State ing a motorcycle.
Senate” dinner. । The 115-pound boy, Joseph Wii-
The $5 a plate dinner will be- liam Green, was arrested and
gin at 8 p.m. at Chisholm's jailed in Conroe shortly after the
Restaurant. Swanner’s speech shooting Smith died at 5:16 a.m.
will be broadcast here over today, some seven hours after he
Radio Station KBWD, beginning was shot in the stomach with a
bat maneuvers this year. The
main problems were combat pa-
Brownwood
men carried
lifesaving' Erwin
head. John Hooper.
“If at first you don’t succeed.1 the gifts “in the absence of Jan
try. try again!" Murray.” When he first looked
of a compromise.
rumbled across the Texas Pan- R D •
handle bringing up to four inches I Al pcp KAfppG
of rain and at least one possible VVUI JV UVVI 10
tornado. The second part of the Water
The storms, which developed in 1
equalization this
Junior lifesaving: Alan D.
urday in granting the
sue. । Little Rock integration for 24
Administration sources indicated
trol, reconnaissance patrol, land- the president and his aides at-'
scape firing, night reconnaisance
parol, close order combat, hand
ary weekend “an honor” and said. (Phillips 66'. Texas Power and
"We wish to thank the people of Light Co., J. C. Penney Co., Ren-
Brownwood for the wonderful fro's, Ben Franklin Store, Ander-
time we’ve had here ” ! son-Nelson. Robinson’s. C. R.
“You’ve heard of Queen for a Anthony Co., Nathan's Jewelers,
Day " asked Mrs Stone “Well, Harry Ford, M&M Shop, Fire-
we feel like Kings and Queens — ’ s
paring tn crank down his an-
tenna tower.
Before he could get it down,
however, the storm hit. The
Cable Service, Inc. Saturday cently to such an extent that I
afternoon and Moore was pre- do not consider there is infiltra-
Lake Brownwood this weekend [
for a second try.
The high water Sunday did close Don Martin. Bradley Rushing,
off several low water grossings. Dwight Waren. Derrill Cornelius.
Flood warnings were also issued Michael C. Hutchinson, and How-
VOLUME 58, NO. 214 5c PER COPY
just a little too soon for the R. A. York. He said the “least’’ request
Moore family of 1022 LaMonte would be for a UN cordon sani- i T D I II
The family home was connect- laire to seal off the borders. I PY | AnnAn6e
ed to Brownwood Television? But "things have evolved re- IVRe ■ wl ll IUIIVIV
TEXAS — Partly cloudy with no,-. _____. _____ — -__________ ... _____..._____ M ....
1 important temperature changes house to arrest Green after they out on the porch wearing only a
had filed charges of stealing a pair of shorts and yelled
a trophy. He \w as the topmarks- school integration and assure Ne- ruling could be avoided at today’s
man in the 142nd and had the gro voting rights. meeting.
A federal judge's suspension of He and his colleagues planned
Hammarskjold was expected
pulled from their vehicles by fire- Moore, W. R. Widner, David
men and policemen in San Aft- Strong. David Stanley, Derrill
icy without jeopardizing its exist- tonio. Cornelius, Gary Nichols, Don
Heavy rains near Leakey caused Martin, Dwight Waren. Sylvia
a seven foot rise in the West Fork Morris, and Janis Frazier.
of the Frio river, but the weather Part i. WSI: David Strong,
bureau reported there was no im- Lillie Ruth Region. Jo Ellen Bell.
I Z. Martin of 2400 Elisabeth
long resisted such a meeting on dence with an estimated cost of
grounds it would open the flood $250.
gates to similar demands from : ----------------
Will Meet July 7
The Broun County commission gle for equal rights
ers court, meeting asa board Reaction of the Negro leaders
• --------. ru.....— • ---- trying to peek through the window
of ceremonies and Wendell Mayes ty in Austin said Smith had served with our flashlights when suddenly ,
Sr. will introduce Swanner. with the Highway Patrol since Jan a shotgun blast went off almost
4, 1956 He was married and had in our faces. I vanue / ---- ---
two children. His parents, Mr and Smith grabbed his chest and ( property in the county.
Mrs. Lester L. Smith, live at Vi-1 cried, 'Oh.' and staggered back
dor. about 20 feet. I could see that he' Pamen
Another Boy Caught had a large hole In his stomach I
Smith. Willis Constable John R The shot barely missed me,"
Kleinmann and Juvenile Officer Kleinmann said. I aFe QumEEeFIne
J. B Kelly went to a one - room' The constable said Green ran Ld Lw DUIIGLII3
awarded the trophy as the out-j
standing company in the 1st Bn. |
for the two weeks of summer _
camp. They also received an- h l I I 4’ f
othearmnoryy forpcuipononroratingegro Leaders onter
year beginning June 1, 1957 and, “—J
Ul Es uE UIMAE uragur U: UI ceu- * . __ _ , .--c
er Little Rock, called the decisicn ending May 31 1958 W/'.! n 'I . -T I
■’“■-is p,MeagrhetonWth President Today
. . I Pitts, carried away the award 7
i * The Negroes have been wait for the highest percentage on w cUNc. aitmi v
ing 94 years, not 24, Robinson 1 armory drill attendance for the . WASHINGTON IUPI — Negro Advancement of Colored People
said. "If we wait 24 years our past year leaders hold a politically-potent (NAACP* .and one of the confer-
children are going to be hearing . r conference with President Eisen- ees. told United Press Internation-
the same from other judges" I aI In -ery , Tonsa , 0 C hower today to urge him to use al he did not see how discussion
Lemley, the 74-year-old grand A was the only individual to win his power and influence to speed of the new Little Rock integration
son of a Confederate soldier, said - a trophy- He was the top marks. ....... . . .........
in pinion granting relief to/third highest score in the entire
the Little Rock school board that | 36th DiVision
All local units are home now.
having completed the two weeks
of summer training.
The training was on basic com-
♦I SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS — companion, Ronnie Earl Isbell. 15 1 ed’
! Partly cloudy through Tuesday “ ... - - i -
2 with few scattered showers or ner ot Willis while Isbell and the and
therefrom, having been given due
consideration by the court, is
hereby denied.’’
He then explained: "As we un-
derstand the law, we have a dis-
American and British military as-1
sistance if the UN is not success- ,
ful in quickly halting the rebel-
lion.
Solh indicated Lebanon would
ask for another session of the UN i
HANCOCK, N H (UPI- Presi-
dential Aide Sherman Adams to
day reaffirmed his derision to ’
remain in Washington and said
•’—I feel I have a job to finish |
kese,"‘
southeastern Colorado, moved
southeastward dumping from three
Solh accused the United Arab Re- Cairo reports said Hammar- back in Beirut either tonight or
public today of waging ‘actual skjold was concentrating on pre- Tuesday morning
HIT BY LIGHTNING
The fire department received
a call to 911 Rogan St. Saturday
at 2:45 p.m. Lightning had
struck an antenna, going down
into the house, causing base
plugs to be knocked out and
some damage to the bathroom
when a hole was knocked intc
the wall.
from getting any more tickets for couples are veterans of years of
This time, the amount of good driving without license plates. I fishing at Lake Brownwood be-
luck which attended them sur- The chest also included such cause “there isn’t any place
, ' * . - . . . I passed the hard luck that plagued usable gifts as fishing caps (which around Plainview to fish.”
BPdsfonsama
he would take the motion for Their trophies from the return 1 gasoline eans, socks and nvion couples were in Brownwood. "But
supersedeas to the Circuit Court! trip, sponsored by the Chamber hose, cosmetics, camp frying that storm Saturday was very
at st Louis immediate ly if the ot Commerce, included 35 fish pans, charcoal briquettes, some- much like the storm that caught
____ _______ .___ ____ ______ judge denied his motion, and a "Treasure C best" full of nir plaques, and a variety of oth- us out on the lake during our un-
i Safety Instructor course, taught Arch House, the school board gifts from Brownwood firms eh items f lucky visit here in May,” England
by Hilton H. Gilliam, will begin attorney, opposed the stay asked’ The couples received their gifts An additional surprise for the said. The rain also cincelled the
tonight at municipal pool in the by the NAACP because he said and displayed their fish Sunday lucky fishermen was the presen- Brownwood Floral softball game,
I Camp Bowie area. they were granted only in “extra- iatternoon at Lakehaven Docks. ■ “ - - ■ • - ■ -.....-
| Only those persons who have I ordinary circumstances, and we ! immediately preceding a w ater
completed Part 1 of the Wsrlsee no such circumstances here." ski show presented by a Lubbock
course will be eligible for Part He cited the judge's order grant- club.
II. I ing the integration suspension, and 1 George Jordan, manager of the -------- ------------ . . ...........- aayuguc, pu-
Three weeks of water safety said he did not think the public | Chamber of Commerce,presented presentation of the gifts, express- nounced the weekend "a complete
instruction, including junior and i interest would be served if the , , ed appreciation for them and for success."
senior life saving and Water Negro students returned nex fall. ’ ~ I ...
Safety Instructor Part I. have . Eranton. countered by.declarins(nriardcman Will
just been completed by the that he thought th e public inte r- , UUdI UI | ICI | VV || |
Brown County Chapter of the est also goes to the idea of allow-
Red Cross and the City Recrea- children to remain in J J HAnnr a+
Judge Lemley said he does not I IVM I IVI IVI • Ul
think it is in the public interest. e A,
including the interest of both the Kg pyAI I AII
white and Negro students in the [J| F 11 | I| (,()I
Little Rock district, to allow then 1 111 ■ "P
into the chest he discovered a big his new rod and reel, he announc-
white onion, which he presented ed, “This will be mine, since I
to the couples. A second look re- gave my wife a new rod and reel
vealed a battered set of 1957 11- for Mother’s Day.”
cense plates, a gift which .Jordan in spite of the distance between
said would prevent the fishermen Plainview and Brownwood, dhe
They called Kelly and the three were conducted by regimental
of them went to the house I supervision
"I suggested that Smith make a--
c, . . c tion Department. Instructors for
ported off the coast at Corpus 11 2 4 . 5 •
Christi todav but elsewhere over the training included Bobby E.
th«» 4,0 Mt mid ieWher er Parker. Leo Buckmaster. Wesley
me state at mrd-morning skies DA:,... J T .
were clear to partly cloudy. Boan. Dick Lamotte. and Jessica
The new storms followed on the nans-
heels of Sunday's rainstorms that The following students have
qualified for certificates:
Regiment critique held annually
'at the end of camp The awards
were made by Col. Everett S. j
Simpson of Amarillo, regimentai
; commander, and Lt. Col. Tom C.'
Yantis, commanding officer of
Brownwood's 1st Bn. of the 142nd.
Headquarters and Headquart-
ers Co of Brownwood was
The 1958 "Learn-to-Swim" pro-
gram will begin Monday, July 7,
and continue for two weeks.
Registration for the first week
will begin June 30 and continue
through July 3 at the Red Cross
Chapter House. Registration
tion or intervention from the UAR
into Lebanon," he said. “But
there is actual war which Cairo
and Damascus are waging on this
United States is working behind and Greece in an effort to get
the scenes in hopes of reaching them to soften outright rejections
a compromise solution of the dan- of Britain's seven-year plan for
gerous Cyprus problem, well in- the embattled island.
formed sources said today. ' Until now the United States has
Ankara sources said American remained aloof from the Cyprus
Ambassador Fletcher Warren's issue but the increasing danger
frequent visits with Premier Ad- that it will result in the collapse
nan Menderes in recent days were of NATO in the eastern Mediter-
ranean has caused deep concern Police credited quick action on
Isbell was caught by Don Gun-1 Kelly grabbed the boy and he
and the United States Supreme
Court.”
The judge Issued his decision
after a recess of almost an hour,
following arguments for the de
lay. Wiley Branton. a Negro attor-
ney from Pine Bluff, Ark., urged
the judge to stay his order be-
cause of the time it would take
to appeal the judge’s decision.
Court to Act on
the result of a British appeal tor
the United States to use its con-
Search Continues For
Missing Demo Leader
WICHITA FALLS (UPD —The
search for a retired Wichita coun-
ty Democratic political leader con-
tinued into its fifth day today with
no new clues.
The missing man, Frank John-
son. 82, vanished Wednesday
morning after leaving his home
to pay his lodge dues in downtown
Wichita Falls.
Some 45 volunteer horseback rid-
ers from the sheriff’s patrol and
other Wichita Falls clubs searched
highways and ditches outside the
city until sunset Saturday.
Some 200 other persons searched
the banks of the Wichita river.
CONROE Tex. (UPT) — A 14- was at his uncle’s one-room house.
thundershowers south portion. No Green boy were pushing
important temperature changes. , motorcycles down a street
----- i ner said he tried to catch Green. Kleinmann said the boy later
WEST TEXAS — Widely scat- but he fled. claimed the shotgun went off ac-
tered thundershowers Panhandle,! Kleinman and Smith were in the , cidentally.
South Plains and Pecos Valley office of Justice of the Peace i "But I believe he wanted to kill
eastward. Otherwise partly cloudy R. J. Jordy filing theft charges Kellsthe constable said. "He
through Tuesday. No important against the two boys when the Is- hated Kelly because he had ar-
temperature changei. .jbellboy told them Grecn projbably I icsted Um a lot of umcs,"__
integration "with the total re-
sources at hi, command."
Kingsville west of Pampa. Author-
ities were checking the possibility
o( damage at mid-morning.
The rains lashed the Panhandle
a e ■ _ area within two hours alter 7:15
A _ _ . ( A-- I • A- i a m this morning. By 8 a.m. they
( \/ll r I I I were reported reaching Clarendon.
* Y F - • ““ I I Vaf f IVI Thunderstorms were also re-
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1958, newspaper, June 23, 1958; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482715/m1/1/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.