The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 5 of 26
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5-A., THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
: Abilene, Texas, Wednesday Morning, July 5,1961
‘YOU TOOK ME’
Exceeded the
lor ratifica-
Ian, amount-
per cent in J
al churches
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the union at E
Girl to Undergo Tests
Education is
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| BUFFALO, N.Y. < API — “You Bureau of Investigation labors- all the time" Andy’s mother Mrs Francis Ash-
took me, you took me." Richard tory report on five strands of hair Felicetta said Chryel had a ley The agents had tapped the
Edgington said as he confronted found in a hat owned by the Edg- record of treatment for mental Ashley's line
the teenage girl. - ington boy would be received disturbances She recently fin- 4. There were three sheets of
, Police said they believe the soon ished seventh grade, three years paper in her room with scribbled
girl, 15, is the demented person "If the hair matches, I’ll buy behind her age group, notes ahout the Ashley case
who lured Richard, S. away from the whole package," he said Felicetta said these items were Chryel first was picked up the
his home for a few hours two The Edgington boy said his among those making up the po-day before Andy’s body was dis
weeks ago and left him bound kidnapper wore the hat, a trope lice case against Chryel
and gagged on a railroad em- cal helmet, while he was with 1. She was identified by the
bankment. her i Edgington boy and by Susan
The same thing had happened Chryel — twice questioned and Benedict the other child kid-
to a 5-year-old girl. Then Andy released earlier in the investiga- napped briefly
Ashley, S, was killed His body tion - has not admitted any.
with feet and hands bound, was thing----------
found in Delaware Lake June 25. "She’s tough to talk to," Fell-
Police believed the same per-cetta said “A couple of times
son was responsible and terror she started to cry. She is a sick
began to seep through the fam- girl, a very sick girl She’s had
2. She was identified by several
adults who saw the Ashley boy
being led down the street tiom
his parents' apartment the day
he was reported missing.
covered She had offered candy
to a youngester, as had the kid-
napper of the Benedict and Edg-
ington children, and the young-
ster reporter it, according to
Felicetta.
But her description didn't
match the one police then had,
so she was released and kept un
ider surveillance.
life in the area
j 3. FBI agents had trapped her She was questioned again after
a pretty stormy past. She’s angry in a telephone booth calling the telephone booth incident, but
tre
again was released.
4-5244
The girl. Chryel Jolis was
placed in Myer Memorial Hos- D a A p In a police re-examination of all
pital eary Tuesday under a com bookstore Owner Protests people questioned she was picked
mitment order signed by her up for the third time Monday
mother. She will undergo detailed R,L I: To uu The Edgington boy was standing
psychiatric tests, perhaps for as DOOR DY □erring -all i erm outside a precinct when she ar-
long as two or three weeks No: Z * rived. He picked her out of a
charge was placed ' GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Katherine McCardle completed a group.
“There is a most remote pos- six-day jail sentence Tuesday for painting a book store window That's the woman there.” he
sibility that she didn't do it,” said black to hide a display of “Lady Chatterley’s Lover,” piped excitedly. “She's the one
Police Commissioner Frank N. I don't regret it," the spinster, 61, told reporters "This book that had me."
Felicetta "I’ve got to allow my- is offensive to the citizens of Glasgow It should be banned The Chryel’s father, Howard Jolls,
self that much room But she shop should not be selling such filth. This was the only way F is not employed, the commis-
has tied herself up in an amazing could think of to protest,"
series of circumstances — more -
Plus I
than you would need in the aver
age case "
He said he hoped a Federal
Two policemen arrested her at 6 a.m two weeks ago She wa
sent to jail in lieu of $56 fine Had she read the D. H Lawrence
work?
I wouldn’t dream of reading it,” snapped Miss McCardle.
sioner said Three ol her six
brothers and sisters have been
placed in foster homes Her moth-
er. Georgia, is employed as a
cashier in a hospital cafeteria
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1671998/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.