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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1961
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—A
body.
ney, retained by the accused
An argument in a
relation, and put South Korg
no
he had' been trying all weekend
ing of Carnol Raby, 54, Sunday
The junta spokesman said Gen.
night. Police held' a man, 47.
Flood At Austin
John Gillis, 51, was
com-
at his San Antonio, home, killed
For Laos Peace
skull fracture and strangu-
by
a
a
to
C. M. Craft, and O. 0. Ellison.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GENEVA (AP) — The' Soviet
the
16 coup, forced Chang out last
rescued in Houston by H.
American nations.
compromise proposal aimed at
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He said the writ hearing prob-
Tower said other nations south
into a deep ditch and submerge.
man
but halted the 14-power confer-
Rushing water swept Jimmy
h
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vert beneath a driveway. Harold
Govalle district took shelter in
house authorities who would not
be
Conner would agree to bond for
Welden Herrin of Pasadena es-
caped injury.
persons
their homes.
of Silsbee in Southeast
Is Granted A
the runway near Austin’s new air
4, five days after the body was
admiral and an air force briga-
Needed Recess
JERUSALEM (AP) - Shaking
Death Toll At Sea
Texas, particularly near the
over
matters simultaneously. We could
(See SLAYER, Page 5)
cease-fire control the second day,
Texas.
Remains Uncertain
Earlier violent thunderstorms due to last at least another day.
The mercury reached a fiery
hit the Houston and Galveston
103 degrees Sunday at Laredo
and pushed in a boisterous
areas
higher than 73
had
On the same program, Issues
no
degrees.
AMMAN, Jordan (AP)—]
area.
oria
Numerous other parts of Texas
considering a pro-
was
cloudburst caliber. Gatesville in
posal for
return from the Geneva confer-
would include Iraq and Kuwait
was
ence
A series
of the rest of Latin America;
left it a burned out wreck off
be higher.
an
lacking, the plan is believed to
Work to Start
Iraq, Kuwait and possibly Saudi
re-
gular meeting Tuesday night at
Autos Collide
I believe the king of Laos can
Two major items were cleared
At Intersection
Prison Cell
though his defense counsel report-
missing swam safely ashore but World War II walked out of fed-
Louisiana project which will other members available to Jor-
would be hard to round up.
The dam will be built on the $40 million a year in U.S. aid.
1950 not issued an announcement giv- actress.
son street to Williams avenue.
Ford south on Main street and
ing any official information.
miles northwest of Leesville. The Iraq would suspend its territorial defense attorney for court-mar-
claim to Kuwait.
lake will cover 181,000 acres.
Eichmann has endured a year
tersection.
?"
That’s as far as she would go.
officers Frazier drove past the area for Survivors.
blinking red light without stop-
Rescue parties also were mak-
baric,” Lt. Col. James E. Stauf-
driven off.
ing West’s conviction a year ago
vor, according to officers.
treason in March 1949 and was
Weather
MacArthur On
ing East African colony.
Carolina Marine is serving a five-
World War II hero,
Last Tour Stop
1AFF-A-DAY
at Treasure Island pending the re-
her mother.
suit of his appeal.
She said Aragon seemed nerv-
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sentimental recordings and won-
eral’s
PAT CULPEPPER weighing i
their girls back home were doing.
ing?”
Monday
Lindale in East Texas Sunday.
pair of
a
could not say whether she was
was
reported.
on Okin-
awa.
Castro Gets Votes
northeast of where
is
doing well last night from ti-
the chief suspect in the kidnap-
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Young Accused Slayer
May Be Freed On Bond
Footprints, Clothing Spur
Search For Abducted Girl
Teen-Ager Held
On Kidnaping
South Korean Rufe^^ Says
Gets Needed Boost^- Should
Jordan Claims
Row Solution
Sabine River, southern boundary
line of the two states, about 17
hours to midnight, most of it
after 9 p.m. The rain continued
humid
: were
fense Minister Song Yo-chan pre-
mier. Informed sources contend-
planning another.
Axis Sally
Leaves U. S.
over
neu-
ball condition on a ranch job th
summer...Look for him to pF
daytime cycle of red and green.
Burley Marion Matthews, 30, of
when the youngest fell in. Mar-
shall tried to save him but also
create one of the South’s largest
man-made lakes in six years.
Political quarters that disclosed
the idea feel that if it works out,
A tornado funnel writhed amid
black clouds near the village of
Olivia, 15 miles south of Palacios
after it was opened' to refugees.
Officers said as many as 150
The Save, named for a river in
Mozambique, had sailed from Lou-
kin, who immediately rejected it.
MacDonald said this was his
A traffic accident occurred ear-
ly this morning at Main and Hen-
derson streets while the traffic
Marine Claims
Brutal Handling
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The
"If we could get along on as
little money in the first half
cf the month as we do in the
Jast half, we’d be rich."
after the July 4 abduction.
The footprints were spotted in
On Dam Project
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -
to post bond for the boy.
“But the district attorney and
was
E.
suicide.
Coast guardsmen Max Den-
nard, 21, of Houston and Bobby
Martindale, 28, of Little Rock,
Ar., were killed Saturday night
in the crash of their' car into
ence on Laos.
Now in their eighth week, the
bee; his wife, Mrs. Willie Gore;
and their son, Marcus.
Member—Texas Press Association
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Publishers
haps invasion of Latin America
by Communism.”
six-to-seven feet high.
“Unbelievable, sadistic and bar-
most of them Africans.
A telephone report from Lou-
renco Marques to the owners of
the ship in Lisbon said at least
230 Africans and 20 Europeans
were known to have died aboard
their own good.”
He said he wouldn’t go along
with Russian Premier Nikita
Khrushchev’s call for a summit
meeting on the dispute.
Tower said he thought the best
approach was for Russia and the
Western Nations “to negotiate
and mediate and use personal
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flooding downtown.
Lightning injured' three Hous-
ton youths who took shelter in
a wooden shed on Galveston Bay.
Slight burns were suffered by
Howard Louvier, 15; and Edard
(UP) United Press Telephoto Pictures
(CP) Central Frees Features
(KF) Kins Features
tonio .40, Childress .38. Midland
.32, Dalhart .29, San Angelo .26,
Wichita Falls .17 and El Paso
.02.
The Weather Bureau said spat-
tered thunderstorms will continue
ties said young Curry signed a
statement in which he admitted
7-10
kEaw
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY -
Clear to partly cloudy and mild
through Tuesday. Scattered thun-
dershowers extreme south port-
ions. High Tuesday 84 to 90.
TEMPERATURES
ing he had spent a
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Memphis when she touched
Texas counted 30 violent week-1 television antenna pole. .
end deaths Monday, 19 of them
1m
a flourish.
included Galveston. They were crabbing
with an older brother and sister
more offense at Texas this yer
Chang and the 44 others were
caught scheming to assassinate
Pak and “other persons in the
central force of the revolution.”
The officer said the accused,
tialed Marine Pvt. Stobo C. West
says the Marine was confined 43
tralitv of Laos be proclaimed'
immediately and Western insis-
tense that an effective cease-fire
in Laos must be assured first.
Malcom MacDonald, British co-
Nazi propaganda broadcasts dur-
ing World War II beamed to
American troops overseas and
’Americans at home. She played
at Eichmann’s request.
He slept during the morning on
a narrow cot in his solitary con-
finement cell.
The former Gestapo officer, im-
on Gen. Carter B.
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ing until firemen pumped it clear.
The downpour came in six
prints and a
on the beach at low tide, and posed to say?
The drivers told investigating small boats were searching the _______2.
was treated for shock.
Winds that reached 44 miles
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more naive attitude toward the
saw her car slide
The Navy’s judge advocate gen- nap charges today after, authori- _
ties said, he forced his former pany he represents.
sleep.”
His guards said Eichmann had
a bad weekend. “He’s got the
He was accorded a 19-gun
salute as he stepped ashore from
the youth in order to avoid a
hearing.
“We’re going to get Nathan Cur-
ry out of jail tomorrow,’’’ Dabney
said.
The youth was arrested July
of the junta, and named De-ing him unreliable. IUvcI salu JuII nau01s - -
The U.S. 8th Army declined to of the United States eventually ably could be arranged for 2
comment. Magruder retired June could be shown that the United p.m. Meanwhile, however, there
ed, however, that Pak’s’ position 30 and left for the United States States was occupying Cuba “for Was conjecture among court
an Arab union that
The GEORGE BEARDS, form
er Cleburne residents, with the
a stoic fisherm-'
sion.
The prison doctor examined
Eichmann and said he was "per-
now play the role of mediator to
bring about a deeper and more
sincere reconciliation,” Sihanouk
said.
state. The warm and
conditions alog the coast
Occupy Cuba
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.
John Tower, R-Tex., says Cuba
was seen
The local newspaper, Noticias,
said the known dead totaled 26,
including 5 whites, but that many
passengers were not accounted
for. Newsmen in the port of Beira,
south of the wreck scene, estim-
ated at least 30 whites died. Other
unofficial—and probably exagger-
ated-estimates placed the death
toll at nearly 250.
from a car while she was on
ner way 10 work in a car driven deck of GEORGE BELCHER
by Ted Scott, 20, of Mesquite. Big B Barge near WHITN1
Marietta Beth Airola, 3, was
electrocuted at Lakeview near
isolated beach near the Linde
River estuary. The ship had over
sheikdoms.
Each government would retain
internal autonomy. But foreign,
economic and military policies
had drenching rains,
Wells, calling the FRANK PAR
DUES of Alvarado around mid
night inviting them over, so thr
whole family piles out of bed
journeys to Mineral Wells, arri'
ing about 2:30 a. m....GEORG
HAZEL and MELINDA LISE'1
Soviets Reject Deluge Sets Up
British Pitch
some of
bond, have been continually out
of pocket,” Dabney said. “If I
can’t find' them tomorrow, I
intend to file a writ of habeas
An unidentified woman
Police charged James Evans, 20,
Beaumont Negro, with failing to
stop and render aid.
Katy Elizabeth Capps, 60, of
Houston was found nude and
fatally beaten and strangled Sun-
day in a Houston hotel. Police
sought a man who was seen with
her. Eleven ribs were broken. A
bloody beer bottle was near the
JERUSALEM (AP) - Shaking Tower questioned whether the the slaying, but the statement has
from lack of sleep and nervous uncommitted nations should have
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Joshua, was driving his
section at nearby San
their nation.
Treason charges that coul
of confinement since his capture
in Argentina and 13 weeks on trial
with seeming calm.
He suffered an attack of nerves,
City Council
Meeting Set
Routine business will be brought
Sunday
3 p.m.....83
6 p.m.....81
9 p.m.....79
12 p.m.....77
zambique (AP) — Unofficial re-
ports of the death toll aboard the
Portuguese ship Save ranged to-
day from 26 to nearly 250.
The 2,037-ton transport was
swept onto a sandbar off northern
Mozambique in a storm Saturday.
procedures.” He said the United found. Eastland County authori-
Nations' has no machinery to - _ •
inforce its will against Russia.
dier general. These men repre-
sent different backgrounds, es-
pecially in their military ties, and
there is evidence they have dif-
ferent ideas on how to restore
The youth is Jerry Graham, 19.
served by He was charged with kidnaping
Patricia Elaine Klein qf Mes-where he was a star lineback
stopped traffic near
at Indianola.
Maximum temperature 84 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 74 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 98 de-
grees a year ago today.
Minimum temperature 76 de-
grees a year ago today.
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fell in. The bodies were re-
covered.
Two women died in auto
crashes near Huntsville Sunday.
Mrs. Georgia Lawrence, 65, of
Luling, was killed and her hus-
band, Luther Lawrence, was in-
jured in the collision of their car
and a pickup truck. The other col-
lision killed Mrs. Winifred Eppler,
59, of Corpus Christi. Injured ser-
iously were the husband, John
Eppler, an oil man, and Wilmer
Oong, 45, a Houston accountant.
James Tom Nesbitt, 26, of Luf-
kin was killed Sunday when his
car left a farm road near that
last year...Congenial WALTE
to occupy militarily a good share dispute.
of the rest of Latin America.” Although official confirmation is
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at northern ports in the sprawl- day.
As Axis Sally, she conducted
of the Navy public hearing in San Bruno.
Stauffer said that the period in
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Victoria had an electrical-storm gave City Atty. Jewel Bauldwin
and an inch of rain in 18 minutes, authority to prepare condemna
Water filled Houston’s freeways tion suits against 16 property own
curb deep and forced motorists toers ’on North Granbury streel.
abandon scores of stalled cars. The suits are for the purpose of
Up to three inches of rain doused'securing right-of-way for widen
Houston and caused minor ing the street from West Hender-
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Port lavaca the council approved a new water
rate for industrial users and also
other persons Saturday night.------------------ -
Killed were Cecile Gore of Sils- erals and a marine colonel, a vice
Aragon, winner U1 iie lvavy
Cross for Valor,$ shot himself to
death last Friday night when FBI the solitary cell
agents stopped his car to ques- West prior to his trial
j tion him. Investigators linked’ him
dan, an economically shaky
desert kingdom which receives
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ping. Matthews was driving with ing their way overland to the iso-
a blinking yellow light in his fa- lated area.
ALDERSON, W.Va. (AP)—Mil- .
It was thought many of the dred Gillars, the Axis Sally of and was' suffering nervous ten-
various test strips will be checked for
quality to make sure that the high nitro-
gen, phosphate or potash fertilizers will
produce the best possible grain.
wig
ville, Conn., who was kidnaped a . _
week ago by a man who killed periodically for three days by 20 year sentence and is being held
miners at the camp. 1
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an
zinc oxide, left, to 6-year-old Kevan. This
is followed by black and red paint, cen-
ter, to give the clownish features. In the
end, Kevan can hardly recognize him-
self—to be made a clown of by a pro-
fessional is a real treat.
quite.
Police said the girl was pulled BREEDING,
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CLOWNING AROUND—Although he is
being made a clown of, Kevan
Howery of Kansas City, Mo., doesn't
mind—mainly because, Chuck Burnes is
doing it. Chuck is the youngest clown at
30 with Barnum and Bailey's circus. First,
Chuck applies the basic coat of white
April 11 and a similar attack a
Miss Gillars was convicted of month later. But otherwise he
government. Presumably this
found on a desolate mesa spurred Mesa mining camp, told investi-
sear'ch parties' today in the hunt gators that Abel B. Aragon, 35, Navy’s Treasure' Island base in
for Dennise Sullivan, 15, of Rock- of Price, Utah, an unemployed' San Francisco Bay. The South
WAVES OF GRAIN — Les Little stands
amid rolling waves of grain which are
part of a fertilizer demonstration plot
near Lewistown, Mo. The yields from
nearly two inches of rain in less
than 30 minutes. A blinding rain last week in a called session when
on the middle coast. Apparently
the funnel broke up before it hit before the City Council in its
wholesale housecleaning of rival chief of staff, was accused of be-
officers appeared today to have ing a reluctant joiner of the May
16 coup masterminded by Pak to
ground.
The Palacios airport measured 7 o’clock.
Pak, moving spirit of the May troops.
16 coup, forced Chang out last Chang was also accused of turn-
Monday, supplanted him as chair- ing Magruder against Pak by call-
“has become a staging area for youth’s family, said Sunday night
the potential infiltration and' per- ]
Central Texas had four inches
and meetings with leaders of in six hours. I
strengthened considerably the po-
aguc. iu a Fort Worth sition of South Korea’s military unseat Premier John M. Chang,
tavern ended with the fatal shoot- ruler, Maj. Gen. Pak Chung-hi.
Pak climaxed his purge Sunday under military rule.
wife, 16, into his car.
He surrendered with her at at around 192, getting into for'
tension, Adolf Eichmann asked
id for and got a morning recess to-because, he said, “They have a
In day to sleep off the rigors of his
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once approached her and asked,
“Did you hear a woman scream- Bruno has asked the prosecution
to present its side July 18 at a
to the slaying of Mrs. Jeannette At Spartanburg, S.C., West’s
Sullivan, 41, the wounding of a wife. Barbara McGowen West, « -u wu-
vacation companion, Charles Boo-! declared that Marine authorities her way to work in
throyd, 55, also of Rockville, and have not allowed her to talk to
the kidnaping of Dennise. her husband by telephone. The
Boothroyd is recovering frdm.Wests have a tnueen -ld con
face wounds. Clifton.
days on Okinawa in a concrete -
building, five-by-seven feet and Zyck, 21. Kenneth Tinsley, 15,
the Negro Anderson High School Small, the father, pulled the child
to safety.
Milder rains Sunday included
Water collecting on the end of Amarillo .91, Waco .82, Junction
.61, College Station .44, San An-
passive until Hausner cracked his
shell last Friday afternoon, was
trembling and twitching when he
entered his glass-enclosed cage
in the courtroom this morning.
He sent a note to the tribunal
court session Friday. This was to disagreed with Tower on nearly Jordan
have continued this morning but all points, saying:
suspended until the afterncon “If we seek to militarily oc- _________________- ___________
cupy Cuba, we better get ready and thus solve their territorial
She was hustled into the car of
a sister, Mrs. E. Em Nieminen described as a momentary heart
of Ashtabula, Ohio and was flutter, the day the trial opened
presented a rock-like mien.
block the 3,600 revolutionary have to militarily occupy Cuba”’
to keep it from becoming a
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01, Preliminary steps will be taken would be handled by a federal,
s eep ss ig by mid-August on the $60 million _ ~
Toledo Bend dam, a joint Texas- would make the oil wealth of
springboard into other Latin corpus the first thing in
morning.”
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Hoke Frazier, 65, of New Albany, ____________ _____ ______ ____...... ___ ____ _____ _________ _____
Miss., was driving a 1961 Ply- injured and other survivors to 12 years in prison, and Miss Gil- jitters,” one officer said.
mouth east on Henderson street." ' "" '' - ....... " " Ti-1 1 ' domed
The latest deaths
these:
named that Dist Atty. Earl talksmhaye tdawnhe
nor runnld aorA in honri tnr _ .
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Police Capt. Russell Forrester 1 .
said a few families from the Small, 18 months, through a cul-
Chang, who was formerly army
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lights were blinking, before the landed
Graham and the girl were dam. landing a slew of sand be
two-year-old son, divorced June 1 after a year of which he shared with some fish
marriage. hungry friends.
The starring voice of Nazi prop------- .
The Portuguese army still had aganda broadcasts was still the fectly fit but tired due to loss of
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chairman of the conference, told terminal kept planes from land-
today’s meeting that he made his • - - ....
new proposal on Saturday to the
Soviet cochairman, Georgi Push-
the presidential yacht, Lapu Lapu .
and cheered by thousands during Mesa which 1
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Cuban his five-hour stay. mi.
dictator Fidel Castro received | It was the last scheduled stop slaying stayed for three days
three votes for a Mexico City on his journey through the young
congressional post, a count of| Southeast Asian republic that re-
ballots cast in last Sunday’s elec- veres him as its liberator from
tion showed today. the Japanese. same general area.
pole.
Levey Lee Simpson was killed
by a car Sunday at Houston.
, , . , including five former junta mem-
- the ship. A company spokesman bers, were picked up last Mon-
of explosions and fire said the final toll probably would day after failing in one attempt
1-nAN mi1+ III-AN • AF+ A • HA L~kA. " . 1 1 -1
to stage a counter-coup and while
me siaying, put me statement nas , 4 a, . ,, early Monday, and more was
not been shown to newsmen and plan: ‘e shoul di uSS both forecast. - - ---- - J
ettee cimultenen, . Tu It was the latest outburst of coast. Clouds covered most of the
discuss neutrality the first day, unruly summer weather in
by accusing Lt. Gen. Chang Do-
found dead Young, ousted a week ago as pre- Chang called
mier and head of the ruling junta, Magruder, U.S. and U.N. -----
and 44 other officers of plotting to mander at the time of the May interview Sunday that the ‘time
lation.A medical examiner ruled assassinate him in an effort to coup, to use his American forces may be. imminent when we will
seize control of the government.
Laos’ thre'e feuding factions, the
Cambodian chief of state said the
conference also had resulted in
stabilization of the military situa-
tion and surface reconciliation of
Arabia. Membership also would all three of the warring Laotian
be open to other Persian Gulf princes.
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A 4.61 inch deluge caused
Union has rejected a new British flooding Sunday night and Mon-
compromise proposal aimed at day in low sections of East Taylor, who
breaking the deadlock that has all Austin, routing some families.
pass another car east of Alvin.
They were from the cutter Dionne as No. 1 man in the government the following day.
out of Freeport. Truck driver still is not as strong as he would
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carry the .. trial. He returned’to the wit-Soviet Union and her designs on
leveled against Chang and the stand in the afternoon, star- the rest of the world than we do
other officers at a news confer- . ssrart ahead with normally and this naivete can cost us a
ence called Sunday by the junta ing stragh.™ noa - very great deal.
An intelligence officer said P . neanorn. smi on l6 oma nroram Teenxpe
i East Texas' city and struck a
and then continue with both
problems on alternate days.”
The tabulation started at 6 from a fishing pier at Galveston.
Friday and ended Sunday They were Rufus Martin Jr., 3,
and Marshall Orange, 6, both of
envision a merger of Jordan,
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) and threatening line down the and' Presidio. Amarillo and Lub-
—Prince Norodom Sihanouk says Texas coastal plains through the bock had no hicho- thon 7
p,1;+; the king of Laos now is the key Victori:
rdsnxamunner "during the last Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore. He cal quarters reported today that figure in settling . the Laotian
In a statement issued after his
A reporter asked for a state-
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Beira and Lourenco Marques, lars replied, “Well after some 15
The two autos collided at the in- Light aircraft were trying to land years in prison, what am I sup-
Eichmann underwent rigorous - _
cross-examination by Atty. Gen. and Answers, with Tower was
3 a.m. 757
6 a.m.....74
9 a.m.....78
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a tank truck as they tried to
MISS CHINA — Liling
Wong, this year's Miss
China, was snapped by
photographers as she land-
ed in San Francisco on way
to Miss Universe contest.
at various points and eral prison today with
might be forced from Beaumont 1.44 inches, Lubbock
1.13, Abilene 1.07, Wink 106,
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MESQUITE, Tex. (AP) - A living it up at the Broadmoor H I
Dallas te'en-ager was under kid- tel in Colorado Springs this wee I
■ ’ as guests of a spark plug cor
an hour upset two boats and
fer declared Saturday in appeal- spilled two Houston men in the Telephone company at MIDLAN
fer declared Saturday appeal Gulf. A fishing boat rescued spending the weekend in .Mineral
LOURENCO MARQUES, Mo- 550 troops and laborers aboard,
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EASTLAND (AP) — A
habeas corpus hearing
was asked today for 15-
year-old Nathan Curry,
but there was some court-
house talk that the accus-
ed killer of a churchwo-
man might be released on
bond before the hearing
could be held.
Curry, a high school youth
from neighboring Cisco, is ac-
cused of beating and stabbing to
death Mrs. Florence Hussey, 53,
secretary of Cisco’s First Bap-
tist Church.
The respected divorcee's scan-
tily clad body was found June
29 when the Rev. Jesse Cassie,
pastor of the church, went to
her home to see why she had' not
reported for work.
Eastland lawyer Alton D. Dab-
ILOILO CITY, the Philippines' Despite the discovery, there
(AP)—General of the Army Doug- seemed little chance that the girl ous and stayed to himself, but
qugo to L-G about what las MacArthur, traveling this could have survived six days in------------hed he” ond oched
dered aloud to the G s a time in style, today returned to the scorching desert country.
Mist' Gillars, now said she Panay Island in his tour of battle- The Salt.Lake City Tribune said
• • ’ . grounds in the Philippines he the Dundie ot ciotnmg,
eoT^ into finvent-as has been made famous' in World War II men’s gray work pants, some
going into a convent as nas oeen LC we accorded a 19-gun shorts and a red and brown shirt
were wedged between two rocks
on the northeast rim of Polar
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MOAB, Utah (AP)—Small foot- The Tribune said Mrs. Nathan by general court-martial on a
bundle of clothing Ince, a cook at a remote Polar black-marketing charge.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1961, newspaper, July 10, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552772/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.