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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
Full Leased Teletypesetter Wire Report of the Associated Press—World’s Greatest News Agency
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56TH. YEAR, NO. 127
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1961
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Anti-Castro Revolt
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day morning.
Israel, in
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plaguing Texas and skies cleared
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Force has ordered fighter pilots
chrage comes from 242 papers,
Obel made his way to the top
in
of a small hill where he caught
the Foreign Office of Nazi Ger-
ed late this morning in District
air-to-air Side-
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ed like a thud when it hit the
F100 jet fighter and hit
one
as.
an
of the bomber’s eight jet engines.
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The fighter was making a
run
ejected I could feel the heat. I
at the bomber when
occurred. In Washington Sunday
again about mid-week.
Nazis devised the scheme to re-
Negroes Held
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came before the House today.
a
Pro Western Diem
1 compromise measure of selec- cuffs and to his best judgement Polk County near Livingston in
ive sales taxes, Gov. Price Dan-
report that he had spotted part
de
and plans to join anti-
death penalty.
out touching ground as winds up
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SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) no casualties — were reported in
Hope Dwindles For
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Liner's Passengers
Saturday night.
national election.
MANAMA, Bahrain (AP)-The
into the stormy gulf waters in-
He was arrested after the State
The 60-year-old bachelor presi-
burned-out wreck of the British fested with sharks.
One American survivor, Mrs.
of the vote cast and showed his in clashes with government forces
was
of the United States.
the Persian Gulf. Hope dwin-
ary from Holland, Mich., said
in
American couple—and crew-
an
men missing in the shark-infested about in a frenzy shouting ‘fire,
gulf-
fire’ when the order was given to
their night clothes on.
— The Polaris submarine Theo- predict that it will be defeated,”
as an excursion ship
(throwing and an ambush — with
University
highways brought
six
up by rescue ships that had not
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Determined Folk-Singers
could account for many.
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cigarettes.
day will take aboard a delegation
Battle Police After Ban
four-wheeler bed’ over to Alpha
Brooklyn, N.Y., and his wife,
here.
NEW YORK (AP) — Folk-sing- at the park at 2 p.m., protesting and zithers they carried. Then
at Edinburg, Tex., or possibly to
ruling by Parks Commissioner the police moved in.
a
Monterrey, Mexico.
more cops arrived. More demon-
Other
tradi- strators also arrived, including a
journey before Easter from Bay-
The get-togethers are
a
Weather
lor University in
(went as far as Austin, and Uni-
showing in Saigon and surround-
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY —
ing areas, where the level of edu- spokesmen say the? eventual
Partly cloudy to cloudy through
is Mexico City.
under arrest and several
in doubt, got
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Judge PENN JACKSON in
came the first and last monarch chambers...Petite PEGGY RA?/
Quat, 44, wealthy rubber planter,
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bi the Dara overnight” caused the
conduct.
of the park and began singing were granted sanctuary.
tours over the country.
“The Star-Spangled Banner” and
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per cent of the vote, Quat 9.8 per Benito Mussolini’s fascist troops.
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tance from the placard-carrying, least 100 persons appeared at the
an arrest.
mer MISS LAKE WHITNEY.
ing family of Zogolli.
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Missile Mishap Prompts
Ban On Practice Attacks
Exiled King
Dies Sunday
3ed-Pushers
In Fast Push
Jury Selection Starts
In Murder Trial Here
5c DAILY
10c SUNDAY
ESTABLISHED 1904
ing had died after about three
hours, 10 demonstrators — includ-
ing novelist Harold L. Humes-
other songs.
Police kept
icine. Most of the exemptions are
for items now under selective
L. C. Dover, 52, 117 Columbia
treet, was fined $25 in Corpor-
Table pad in Fort Worth Satur
day night...Likewise CAROL HA
decision to try to beach her. She
sank about 15 miles off the Oman
coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
holding a demonstration in the
park without a permit. Five of
them also were tagged with an
were i
nursed
“This bill is the most obnoxious
and inequitable of any of the ver-
sions of a retail sales tax and I
was
and
n Shooting
FORT WORTH (AP)-Officers
on
out
Iowa Park and Kamay.
There were scattered showers
across central and southern sec-
tions of the state Sunday in the
wake of the turbulence, but none
weather started moderating.
Brisk north winds swept the
state free of storm clouds Sunday
and churned dust into the air
Maximum temperature 66 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 42 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 79 de-
grees a year ago today.
Minimum temperature 57 de-
grees a year ago today.
throughout the state Monday.
It was on the chilly side in early
morning but forecasters looked
for all sections to warm during
the day. Temperatures before
daybreak varied from a brisk 36
degrees at Dalhart, Childress and
Wichita Falls to 58 at Browns-
inch.
Weather Bureau observers pre-
dicted clear to partly cloudy skies
in all parts of Texas through
bruises.
One policeman suffered a bitten
hand. He said a dog did it.
Nine of the 10 arrested were
KINGSVILLE, Tex. (AP)—The George D. Jackson, 27, Richmond,
kind of spring fever that sends W. Va.
New Polaris Sub
Starts Test Run
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
cation is higher.
With returns still incomplete,
the strongman ruler of this Indo-
china nation since 1956 ran weak-
est in the capital itself. Diem,
sky.
Three crewmen were killed Fri-
many during the war.
The state has scheduled 39 wit-
ficials and their guests.
The Roosevelt successfully fired
final solution.”
Three of the witnesses, Yoel
lous,” said an Air Force spokes-
man.
vas wounded.
Dawson was in critical condi-
tion. He is a brother of Larry
Dawson, a TCU football player.
Investigators said a shot hit
of Houston students to Texas A&I
College here Sunday.
It took them slightly less than
two days to cover the 235 miles
from Houston to Kingsville in
only 63 per cent here.
Diem’s opponents—Nguyen Dinh
Member—Texas Presa Association
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Publishers
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hi
combat patrol duty.
Scheduled to take half-day sub-
merged trips today were groups
(UPI) United Press Telephoto Pictures
(CP) Central Press Features
(KF) King Features
a feudal mountain fighter who be-
Monday
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6 a.m......42
9 a.m......51
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lawmakers In _
Dilemma About
Sales Tax Bill
AUSTIN (AP) - Dogged by
prophecies of doom from the gov-
ernor s mansion, the 57th Legisla-
Sunday
3 p.m......66
6 p.m......63
9 p.m......54
12 p.m......49
Kill it quick and get to work on
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Ca t o f rces.
Rolando Masferrer, one of the
The Dara kept going but at 4:43 songfests.
When the tumult and the shout-
Is Possible
ers Tuesday and in northwest to-
night. Warmer this afternoon and
tonight. Low tonight 44 to 54.
High Tuesday 70 to 80.
TEMPERATURES
two-day run
“He’s not satisfied with just
a glass of water.”
The pastor, the Rev. Howard R.
Moody, said his sympathies were
a.m.
room
to keep him in custody or
him.
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hat will bring him face
to face in court with Jew
ish survivors of the Nazi
extermination camps —.
including some who claim
A&I students propose to shove which will go to help crippled
it on to Pan American College blind and handicapped children
chanting group until several be- church and signed complaints of almost
The demonstrators showed up gan to strum the guitars, banjos alleged police brutality.
a decidedly worthy cause...Hat
oft to the hard-trying YELLOW
sion of all practice intercepts.
Five of the bomber’s crew es-
caped. Three were picked up
within hours after the accident.
The other two were not found
until Sunday.
Capt. Ray C. Obel, 28, Logan,
Ohio, the bomber’s copilot, and
^Jroiucly Sols
By PROC
cent. But outside Saigon it was Zog was born Ahmed Bey Zogu,
overwhelming for the |
Catholic president.
United State's.
The government disclosed that
more than 2,000 persons were ar-
rested when they streamed into
Saigon Saturday from the country-
side. The government charged
these peasants — two-thirds of
them women — had been forced
and cajoled into boarding buses
to take part in giant anti-govern-
ment rallies planned for election
day.
Some of the peasants told news-
men the Viet Cong got them to
leave their villages to demon-
strate.
Diem’s two opponents—both po-
ann said: “Blood for goods —
roods for blood.”'
Avraham Krassik. another wit-
(See EICHMANN page 5)
a cruising search
Winds shifted back to the south
across the Panhandle and South
knocked a B52 bomber out of the miles per hour.
Nonetheless, a military hospital the attention of
said their conditions were good'. plane. A helicopter spotted Mieras
of Albania, died Sunday after a
long illness. Zog, who spent the
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ahoard were Indians and other
Asians. Scores jumped in panic
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physical extermination of the
Jews, known as ‘the final solu-
tion of the Jewish problem.’ ”
Part of the support for this
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o legislators returning from a
veek-cn recess.
The House decided Friday that
were far more equitable than
Allen’s.
“The sooner HB803 is defeated
the better will be the chance to
arrive at a compromise which will
be based more on ability to pay
and at the same time provide an
adequate broad-based growth tax
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SPY SUSPECT OUSTED —■ Igor Y. Melekh, accompanied
by wife, son Mikhail and daughter Marina, sails from
New York for Moscow. Melekh, ex-Soviet employe of
the United Nations, had been charged with conspiring
to commit espionage. (NEA Telephoto)
Miami hospital. He claimed a
heart condition. Masferrer was
taken into custody Saturday. Of-
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SEY chatting with a friend. .
BILL MEALS thumping the tul
for Lions Candy Days. . .Attract
ive MARTHA MORGAN and e:
cort enjoying the jazz beat at
a respectful dis- with the folk singers. He said at
“I believe I lost consciousness
very soon after I pulled the
ejection seat handle. When I
came to my parachute was open."
Obel landed on cactus plants
and sustained some minor but
painful wounds. He inflated a life
raft from his survival kit for
shelter.
A board of inquiry is investiga-
ting the crash. A search party
was to return to the crash scene
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dore Roosevelt today began a
of congressmen and newsmen.
The nuclear-powered craft Tues-
SIDEWINDER IN ACTION — A Side-
winder missile similar to above, accident-
ally fired by an F-100 jet interceptor,
assorted scratches ai
Smith contended this would
measured more than
broke out. The flames spread rap-
idly through the ship.
Braving explosions, firefighting
parties from the British and U.S.
navies boarded the blazing liner
and reported Sunday they had the
fire under control.
The ship’s owners, the British
India Steamship Co., said the
British Navy had planned to start
towing her to the Persian Gulf
island of Bahrain today “but a
deterioration in the condition of
CAUGHT — Carl Bobby
Roseman, 23, of Lincoln
Heights, Ohio, is held by
Cincinnati police in sledge-
hammer slaying of Robert
Gau, 32, during a robbery
April 4. (NEA Telephoto)
gun, threatening to kill every-
ne around.
Officers said Dover threatened
to kill them. He was locked in
city jail and held until his trial
this morning. He appeared be-
fore city judge, Roy Anderson
barefoot.
Officers also said that about a
year ago, Dover threatened to
kill his daughter, son-in-law and
the officers who made the call.
The mayor has proclaimed
Smith called deputy sheriff
N‛N.
Ilion ation Court this morning when
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extreme Southwest Texas, they
saw no prospect for rain.
New long range forecasts issued
Monday called for temperatures
the next five days averaging 6
to 10 degrees below normal in
Northeast, North Central and
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me st notorious of' Batista’s for-'-he general sales tax (HB803) was
mer aides, was under guard in a its first order of business today.
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singers apply for permits to use persons were taking part with a
the ampitheater, which seats thousand watching from a safe
2,000. j distance.
Irunk and disturbing the peace.
Dover was arrested at his home ,
Sunday afternoon after com-1
plaints from neighbors. Neigh-
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“I sincerely believe a sales tax
Department said his presence with possibly a few of the neces-
was “prejudicial to the interest sary exemptions is the answer to liner Dara sank today as salvage
-' — T-- S-u-." the problem,” Rep. John Allen of ships were trying to beach her H. G. Lykerk, wife of a mission-
man said most of the 740 persons policeman and of interfering with
“the gangways and corridors
were filled with people rushing
an explosion in the engine
rocked the liner and fire
5 as. Cooler weather was expected Brand, his wife, Hansi, and Philip
—. . ... .. . Freudigef, met Eichmann in Hun-
gary in 1944. This was when the the Air Force announced suspen-
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A British government spokes- charges of felonious assault on a
south Texas. They handed their April 13-14-15 as CANDY DAYS
in CLEBURNE, a period during
from the White House, Navy of- urday for Monday morning news- 1____-
paper and radio use, Daniel said Vala.
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Partly cloudy to cloudy through to meet the needs of this state,”
Tuesday. Widely scattered show-Daniel said.
t could not be done otherwise Southeast Texas injured four per-
el advised in a special statement with safety. sons and caused widespread dam-
litical unknowns—made their best versity of Texas students relayed BRADBURY, is in Memorial Ho
showing in Saigon and surround- the bed to Houston. Fraternity pital for treatment of a kidnes
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cards and spent the time playing
“one-handed pinochle—I was sure
I was going to win on it.”
Obel and Mieras, who bailed
counted for, and some of the
missing might have been picked SUNDAY IN GREENWICH VILLAGE
blasted a B-52 bomber out of the sky in
war games near Grants, N.M. (NEA Tele-
photo )
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death penally ror Watson as he One of the funnel clouds
was qualifying the jurors on the bounced over Wichita Falls with-
□
The pilots, including some for
merly associated with Cuban dic-
tator Fulgencio Batista, reported
1/ left Miami Sunday for a secret
training camp, probably in Cen-
tral America.
Family members and friends
said the men were stripped of
their clothing and identification,
given uniforms and told to say
their goodbyes before being spir-
ited out of the United States.
It was the first time so-called
‘ Batistianos" were reported to
have joined forces against Prime
Minister Fidel Castro. These with
Batista ties previously had been
excluded from major revolution-
ary organizations.
The call for a “second war of
liberation” was sounded by Dr.
Jose Miro Cardona, president of
the anti-Castro Cuban Revolution-
ary Council in New York. He said
ilis country is occupied by. '‘a for-
eign army at the service of those
who betrayed the revolution.”
Miro Cardona refused to discuss
any timetable for possible land-
ings on Cuban soil or strength of
the invasion forces. He said when
these forces become active inside
Cuba they will number six mil-
.lion, embracing “all of Cuba.”
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nesses to testify. Of these, 13 met day twhen the B52 crashed -and
Eichmann personally during the exploded after
dark years when—the prosecution winder missile broke loose from
alleges—he was carrying out “the
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ure’s first general sales tax bill tified it was policy to bring a de-r Other tornadoes raking the
fendant charged with a capital Wichita Falls vicinity in Nerth-
offense to the courthouse in hand- west Texas and a rural area of
thehheeisrrgtrnadodsactiPtd in Northwest Texas and 2 to Ve-
- of grees below normal in South Tex-
Tuesday. Except for scattered ( - -
thundershowers in Northwest and letters and reports captured
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selective sales tax plans offered their way to California to retire
by Reps. George' Hinson of Min- after 35 years with Caltex, much
eola and Ben Atwell of Dallas of it in Bahrain.
Bobby Pollard to the stand to
verify that Watson was escorted;two widely separated sections
in handcuffs by him in the pre-1 the state.
sence of veniremen. Pollard tes- One twister struck near Kirby-
tified he brought the defendant ville in Southeast Texas at 12:31
ban on impromptu tion that villagers have kept alive few who began throwing eggs,
for almost two decades. But Mor-' When the paddy wagons ar-
ris says activities of the itinerant rived, police began loading them
musicians make it impossible tojwith principals in the demonstra-
turn the park into an attractive tion. Humes, thrashing with his
area. arms, was one of the first to go
a massive, 15-count
accuses him of
Mieras, who broke a leg when bomber.
“The aircraft went out of con-
collegians started the JACKET harriers on winning the
first district track meet for CLE
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to 92 miles per hour buffeted the
vicinity, and others hit around
spring weather stepped neighboring Archer City, Petrolia,
held three Negro youths today . . • ceman,
after a shooting in which Harold todaz.t.chesanaPouceman.i
— Pro-Western President Ngo the south.
Dinh Diem won re-election by an Officials estimated about 70 per Dawson in the neck as he and
even bigger margin than expect- cent of the nation’s 7.2 million Brooks Hill, also 19 and a TCU
ed today as voters rejected Com- voters cast ballots Sunday after student, drove away after a fight
munist attempts to., sabotage South a campaign marked by increas- Totrde" nirht
ivet Nam’s first democratic-style ing terrorist attacks by the Viet
A British government spokes- abandon ship. Many had only
man said 565 survivors were ac- their night clothes on.”
ral Police met - the demonstrators —shouting that he was “against
nd and suggested that they take their any police suppression of the
instruments to the amphitheater arts.”
in East River Park, Morris pre-1 At the height of the battle, po-
viously had suggested that the lice estimated', several hundred whose re-election for another five
Tau Omega fraternity brothers which Lions club members will
sell candy rolls, receipts from
deport marked to help meet the state’s
big deficit.
“Never,” replied the demon-| A break came when about 100 (uu., «------, ------ r--------,
strators. They vaulted past the of the demonstrators hurried to I and No Nhut Tan, a Chinese phy-
Questioning of prospective jur-|the special venire of 200 persons ville.
ors in the murder trial of Leo-be dismissed because the defen-
, , nard John Watson, 43, of Dallas, dant was brought shackled in the
Reports from, Havana saidgeV-charged with the Nov. 29, 1960 presence of veniremen by hand-
ernment-controlled radio stations slaying of Edward Layland, start- cuffs,
and newspapers ignored Miro - - • ■ ■ . _. .
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‘Marvelous and certainly miracu- outside his hut.
Obel said the Sidewinder sound-
a Polaris from beneath the sea
last Thursday to complete a se-
ries of four test-firings. Two were
successful.
Most of the missing we're
sales taxes, such as gasoline and Asians, but the missing included
ics. an American employe of the Cal-
in a statement handed out Sat- tex Oil Co., L. V. Dorsch of
Longview said of his general sales *
tax bill, designed to raise $317 dled for I.75 passengers-including
million.
he hit the ground, fashioned a
crutch from a tree limb and trol." Obel said. “Just before I
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The 5,030-ton Dara had 740 pas- wich Village’s Washington Square Newbold Morris against Sunday Soon
sengers and crewmen aboard ear-! into an eight-acre wrestling ring afternoon musicales there.
ly Saturday when she collided Sunday in a shoving, bruising bat-
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GRANTS, N.M. (AP)—The Air S-Sgt. Manuel C. Mieras, 23, out at 35,000 feet, were found at
crew chief from Flagstaff, Ariz., widely separated spots in the Mt.
to stop making practice attacks suffered through a blizzard that Taylor area northeast of here,
other airplanes until it finds dropped temperatures to 10 de- Obel suffered a broken vertabrae.
missile grees and produced winds of 65
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Cong Communists.
One official said the Commu- TCU students and
of the missile in a ravine.
In Albuquerque, the F100 figher
which fired the Sidewinder was
being studied by Air Force tech-
nicians and the civilian firms
which make the plane and the
missile.
Bedies of the dead were re
covered Sunday and taken to
Officers said a Negro youth Kirtland Air Force Base in Al
pointediv walked between the two buquerque. They, were. Capt
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dent polled well ever 80 per cent nists had suffered serious losses - _ p,TJr., 24, Kemmerer, Wyo.; and
........ 6 vckellar, 22°SCasserted he shot Capt. Peter J. Gineris, »• Albu-
querque.
The three rescued shortly after
the crash were Capt. Donald C
Blodgett, 39, Kalamazoo, Mich.;
S-Sgt. Raymond H. Singleton, 27
Havre de Grace, Md., and Capt
ty.” Death is the maximum pen-
alty.
The second paragraph of the
indictment reads:
“The accused, together with
others during the period, 1939 to
1945, caused the killing of mil-
lions of Jews in his capacity as
Court after Judge Penn J. Jack- make the jurors prejudiced a-
son overruled a motion by de-gainst the defendant and that he
fense attorney Oran Smith that could not get a fair and impart- around El Paso in far West Tex-
ial trial.
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Daniel’s statement said.
Allen’s original bill calls for a
before getting final checkouts for 2 per cent levy on almost all re- . .
tail sales, including food and med- yet reported. It was doubtful this
tLeccident hobbled to an abandoned’ sheep- _
herder’s hut. He found a deck of did not see any fire.
Cardona’s call.
In a nationwide TV talk Sun-
day, Castro repeated earlier
warnings that insurgent bands
and expeditionary forces invading
Cuba would be liquidated. He did
net refer directly to the latest
call to arms1 against his regime.
Castro told Cubans that despite
a U.S. economic blockade they
would not lack the essentials of
life. He said Cuba is the only
na ic : in the Western Hemisphere
th: an guarantee food, clothing
me ne and education for all its
people.
In Montreal, Canada, Dr. Oscar
Abello, a legal adviser to the
Castro government who was de-
fending a breach of contract ac
tion involving ships bought while
Ba 'eta was in power, said he ha
to the courthouse in handcuffs a.m. Sunday. It wrecked a chicker
and removed them about eight house and killed' about 1,000 chick-
eet from the courtroom door. ens belonging to Mrs. Olga Farm
Under questioning by Dist. At- er. She estimated the loss at $10,-
ty. Glyndon Hague, Pollard tes- 000.
released in bail on charges of
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Eichmann was chief of the Ges- F Megvme
tapo’s Jewish Affairs Section dur- i :
ing World War II. He goes to trial ! |
before a special panel of three
Israeli judges in Jerusalem lues-
how a maverick
In the capital Dr. Tan got 26 forced to flee Albania in 1939 by HARVEY ANDERSON’S Round
ident made extensive speaking dicated the throne he created in
greatest strength in the hotbed of in the last two weeks and now .
Red rebel terrorism—the swamps they had lost face by failing to Dawson by accident.
and ricelands of the Mekong Riv- carry out their threat to sabotage
er delta southwest of Saigon. He the election. But the Communists
racked up better than 90 per cent I remained a formidable foe, and
of the vote in this region. most observers believe' the quiet
The Sunday voting apparently is only a lull—that the Viet Cong
went off' peacefully, Without a sin- remains as determined as ever
gle major incident. One grenade tohoserthrsw pismrAigamyrnmenecollege toys pushing beds along
PARIS (AP) — King Zog l, 65, telling their varied reasons
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goal ailment ... Deputy Sheriff SAM
HAZLETT passing the time o
day with a friend.
Men and women summone '
for special venire duty in a
murder trial here today, gather
ed at the courthouse early. .
Those who wished to be excused
. bluecoats, took up a position in the nearby Baptist-Congregational' sician — did most of their cam-
additional charge of disorderly the empty fountain in the center Judson Memorial church and paigning in Saigon while the pres- last 22 years in exile, never ab-
drunk, waving a knife
i The Senate gets into the taxing
act this afternoon with a public
hearing on the only House-ap-
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conditicn before deciding whether million measure (HB334) ear-
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dred Gillars, known as Axis
Sally, will leave prison in
July to teach in convent.
Now 60, she was convicted
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aagx-l rmy tucks.
Brand will testify that Eich-
a member of the? rich land-own- ’MA, beauteous blonde and for
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35 aa . Castro airplane pilots were
rap. rted headed for a secrel
training camp today to heed a
call by the Cuban Revolutionary
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1961, newspaper, April 10, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542903/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.