The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 173, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1959 Page: 5 of 82
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State Having Trouble Using
1956 Evidence on Addison
General Assembly
Extends Meeting
Two Hospitalized Hunt for Smoking ,
Following Wreck - .9 — ___—
Two Abilene youths remained Plane Not Renewed Wreck-Prone? Freruliva Found
hospitalized Saturday after being 5 CACCUNIVC TOUNO
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) involved in a two-car accident BRECKENRIDGE IRNSi - LONDON (AP) - Lady Attlee .
—The U.N. General Assembly, at-10 p.m. Friday at N 10th St search was not resumed Saturday 63. arrived at London Airport
A • • which had aimed to end its 14th and Mockingbird Lane A third vic morning for a four-engine airplane with a banged up car door She UvOU IIV1VI
SAN ANTONIO (AP — State al light against letting the 1956 test-written statements to the Texas annual session Saturday, instead tim was treated and released. which Friday was feared in trou- said she had been involved in a .veprre .D ...
torneys were stalled Saturday in mony being used as evidence Department of Public Safety, and agreed to extend it to next Satur- In fair condition at Hendrick Me ble between Cisco and Brecken- collision “ h a bus while en route AP' A steel
an effort to get a two-year-old Charles Orr. Houston account-again in July when he gave a day because there is so much morial Hospital was Charlene Pr id ridge, _ to meet her husband, returning company, executive was found
statement of John Milton, Addison ant, testified and backed up much-statement to the U.S. Securities work left to be done. dy, 15, of 1234 S Willis St , suffer- The plane was seen about sun- from * lecture tour in the United ad at he of a stairway in
into evident in the uranium pro of the testimony prebiously given and Exchange Commission. The Assembly consented to this ing from facial cuts and upper down Friday, flowing low States. She reached the airport a downtown hotel Saturday His
moler’s theft trial by Dr Cliff Ochsenbein of Austin Representatives of the commis- recommendation of its Sterring eeth Knocked loose and trailing smoke A three-nour an hour after her husband; Brit-ay was surrounded broken
The statement was made by and Dr Gerald Latimer of Austin, ion Eal a the Internal Rev. Committee as it opened an un- Fred Reiff." 16. of 2210 Hickory search failed to reveal any evi- ain S postwar, laborite Prime Min- 5
Addison Oct. 9. 1956, in connection two of the state’s star witnesses, a sicesiare attending the sual Saturday meeting to handle driver of one of the’cars, was in dence of a crash ister, arrived. It was her sixth John Finn S3, merchandising
with an indietme nt involving al. Latimer, in early testimony, said . . 17 administrative, budgetary, eco- good condition at Hendrick He suf- Stephens County Sheriff Chase automobile accident in the last one Triangle
leged v iolations of he State St curi- he broke faith with Addison and .% 1 nomie, and legal matters referred fered two facial cuts and a cut Booth said he thought there was five years. mon been a
ty Act in Willacy Courfy- consequently expects only his $1,- Yelderman asked Latimer to it by various committees. The tongue. He and Miss Priddy were no reason to resume the search
The Willac County indictment 2511 loan and 10 per cent interest "You were willing to swear your session started Sept. 15 in one car. Saturday,
against them 31 year-old Addison returned soul into Heir and your body -.....- — ---1— Treated and released from St
was later dimi tid Latimer, second witness in the into the penitentiary . • .?" Killed in Wreck Ann Hospital Friday night was
Asst I ii t Atty James Barlow theft trial of the promoter, re- \ - - - - ■
said he wanted to show by Addi- pudiated a personal loan note and interrupted and said
sot: s statement that a systematic two affidavits to facts which he
.plan of the uranium developer’s signed.
~ was designed to fleece investors Asc .n.
Defense Atty James Yelderman impeached hi. own witness before
objected on the grounds that the defense attorney William, Yelder-
1956 statementwastea remote and man got around to it
Dist Judge John Onion sustained Addison, 31, is also accused ol
the objection He gave Barrlow un violation of the state securities act
to Monday, however, to establish and conspiracy to violate the act
authority for putting the statement Galindo asked Latimer if the
in ex idence papers he signed at Addison’s re-
Barlow said the state Monday quest March 21 were sworn lo'
also will attempt to introduce a truthfully or falsely. Latimer re-
506 word transcript of Addison’s plied the statements were false. .
test mony before the grand jury The three documents specified S
at Raymondville in December, that Latimer expected to receive
1956 Yelderman said he would nothing more than his loan plus $
• , or a 111 per cent interest per year. Like 1
Man Charged
As Accessory
To Slayings
* * resentations of a miraculous uran-
• .HOI STON (AR) — A former ium upgrading machine. Addison
army officer was charged Satur- claims the machine can step up
day as an accessory to the slaying uranium ore 7 to 1. can produce,
of a Houston couplein which eight times as much uranium as -
Howard Stickney, 21, was given an 18 million dollar regular uran
the death sentence. ■ ium mill • —
Police said James Vittitoe, 36 Yelderman asked Latimer if he
admitted knowing of the Galveston was keeping faith with Addison
beach’ killings of Mr. and Mrs in April and May when he made :
Cliffe rd Barnes shortly after they -
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, December 6, 1959
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tending a party given by the Pur-
chasing Agents Assn Detectives
2-Car Crash , said some bottles apparently had
: been tossed down the stairwell and
_______... _____Ancient Romans prized bysters DALLAS AP — Henry Arnold, theorized Finn may have been
Asst, Dist. Atty James Barlow Mrs. Cleto Martinez. 17. of 2141 so much as a food that they im- 49, was killed Saturday in a two- struck by one of them
ROCKPORT, Tex. 1 AP)—Jose Shelton St . a victim of cuts and ported them from Britain think- car crash in downtown Dallas The Finn ev idently died of a head
"If anybody goes to Hell it won I Garcia, 46, of Rockport died when bruises. She was in the other car, ing to improve the virility of their other driver, Thomas Kimball, injury .An autopsy will be per-
be this witness." - a car overturned here Friday. Policeman L B McMasters said Itroops. was not believed seriously injured, formed
Asst. Dist Atty Mayo Galindo ---------------------------------------------------:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Dr Cliff Ochsenbein, the first wit-
ness. Latimer said he envisic ned
great wealth including an interest
in the Moonlight Mine in Nevada
and the as-yet unbuilt DollyO
Hotel in Tabletop Mountain in
Colorado.
The state charges Addison ha>
bilked hundreds of investors off
about one million dollars with rep-
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Canadian police afrested Stickney LOS AllgeS AlGd * =
about a month after the May. 1958, )
slayings LOS ANGELES (AP —Seventy- h
Barnes’ body was found by rab-mile-an-hour blasts of wind bat- 5. .
bit h unters beside a country road tered foothill communities, Satur- 31
near-Sugar Land and that of his day. ripping off roofs and felling 4
wife in their apartment Stickney power and telephone poles. 1
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