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Dial CR 5-3,131
(Fh? (Euero Uprnr
" “A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY”
•The Weather
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ilrrvhowf'rs ♦ northwest,
tonight 70 1H. High Tuesday
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CTEIJO, TEXAS. MONDAY, MAY 28, 1962
6 PAGES — PRICE 5c
t\TownT9lk Drouth Feared By
Farmers, Ranchers
All Over Texas
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u'Tiirh passed 1
' in a Saturday |
i- paraded upj
■ da - '>r•• Newman,
ins hyen heard
Trail. of Six
1 h< a ; i 'e Li'MMR l«» hr
f • ! f :u *h< rralMMits one
( ' ..t'h-rse fla \ s \\ hen some
• ' I lie tnirists, having
rr'ail ;> ml he f» Inlet ahoiil
1' • I 'Mil o'l >'• v I lau^. show
ii" i'kI A lo mg some of
Ih’is i’ s|i'< > and loral color
\I i a \ i'!i (I a hiiig
o-h .< r \« N n historic
Ii a r hern..’ placed
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Bv United Press Internationa.
Try walking through the fields and the wind will j
whip dust into your eyes. In some places you can> walk
because of the cracks m the around .Texas needs rain.
People are praying for it. Rev John Sampson. Epis-
copal rector of the Church of the Incarnation in Corpus |
Christi, led a prayer 'for ra,in in his services Sunday. It '
is the worst drouth m the lower Gulf Coast area around!
Corpus. Christi since 1925.
___1 I he f s Went her 1. .'.hi a!
Cur pus ■ e 'h list i s'a id ptistTirehthd j
in the siirfounding region Was j
"brown from so Inilo moisture
Corpus : Christ i .is 7.11 mere-!
below its normal, rainfall, leveE y
So fat. only 1 91 inche- of ram'
has (i;itt]'|]i'titH'l tilt' .grounil .
('orpus- (.Tins I i A a aso. i- ! ■1. ii’i■
severe lint. so. -Intie. ; min Vfm-- • ■
| fallen tins year, (Tops . ni >t u i-j
gated ape in trouble m most el
Texas:
1 The Texas Agricultural E.\-
lieritnant '.Station in l.ubb. >. k
said, "wo are badly'.- in need of
water ' The area .include' Ama-
rillo. "The'ber.’ost problem !,ite-'
iy has been Die hot. u.it>i,t tlial- is
.dry hie everything ifut.."'ahra.gti-.’
eulttn a I ■: spokr ■ vnraTT 'sa i > I;' - ........
I .uhhoc k.'s Weather F. i.e-iit : •
ik ; ted the area had ■ yeeeived
1 fij. tit: lies of rain.: tornpareb
h< vs'
ONE TIRED FELLA—En route to the aircraft carrier Intrepid, astronaut Scott Carpenter
roadbed a catnap with his cramped leg propped against the roof of the helicopter that
plucked him from his liferaft In the lonely Atlantic,
Clioro Police Local Purchase Of
Probe ||i|-And- ^ LotelCapri Studied
linn Accident
plus the Vi (km r.i':!; . .f
rail installed /iis.yrar.
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in.ip , (i mit tor In
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in I.n
I. till- old timers who
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I'ni' locutions of Ids
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sil.-s : i rc growing
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pill!. t( HIT
i ;:. i.i-,t winter the
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t -Htti
,' 7i I.. - hiTmtier ot
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' I lei ;i rise of
f '-'11 _
• ' i,1,'itions. These could
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Rev. Riley To
Leave (iiero's
with the normal of 5 lit in
by ilirsj.ito r of sear. Aiii.ii
• An effort is being made to in-
terest a .group of Jo. af ri»./ens
■in the purchase of the. old ..With
Hofei, rime known as the Hotel
Capri. ' w-Kich'mis. being offered
f r safe hy. the \mer;r .in Na-
tional Insurance (:’otii pany
Tfie insurance firm, \v h i c h.
secured title.'.to the hotel some
. ..two years ago thru foreclosure uho ls P'orn. a mg" the
iS-vear-okf ‘" lion, ts offering tlve hotel pi-o- intonnea the Kecord
House Group
Begins Probe
In Estes Case
B> KOV MCGHEE
, l nited Press International
WASHINGTON An Agriculture Department offl-
11,1 * !o^ VI < t.u.se investigators today there is reason to be -
iie. c that Billie Sol Estes is guilty of a Criminal violation
n. his grant storage dealings wrth the government.
In making the first uch public charge against the
Iexas financier, the official said information on the
matter had been turned over to the FBI and the Justice
Department. He said the alleged violation involved false
i financial statements and carried up to a five-year pri-
son term on conviction,
DeWitt County
Oil And Gas
i Roundup
Atlanta Rending 0 . No 1 F.l-
i"ika J, smith has scpieozerl per-
*
The official, Roland Ballou,
assistant deputy administrator
.for commodity operations of the
Agriculture. . Stabilization and
i < onset N ation Service, was lead-
ott witness at a House goyern-
■ n ent operations subcommittee
; inquiry into E-tes' storage of
surplus grain, which has brought
hurt $7 h million.
In his prepared testimony, Bal-
lou reiterated department state-
1 meats that the government has
not lost a rent" in the 33 mil-
lion bushels of grain stored in
six INtes elevators The official
11so repeated assertions that Es*
e.stigated during
a 1 :!-and-nin acci-
i>ne-, nr coiiis.o'n in
:icn e-i,i|>e(l sera»u-
Rev. ■ Phi lip i icy , pastoi- . .f
i'c x cckcnt
has recorded -oniy ' 3,(T .'iir.iie- <f<-?.• ;\n<l a
The normal is' (Tlfl chs I: ’ 1-,
tfrazing lands auiund I)«.(IIv..11.! injut’x
at the thfi of the Panliandlc,. look Tsr.iii Ra\. R.
had Prau c \je\y i Allege student ' perty t > kx al citizlens for the
East Texas w as so dry that who is \ ,ng here, was struck amount of the unpaid balance.
great .cracks appeared in thejbya cat .at x :di p.m. Sunday as
ground in past (Ireland areas j be was -.walking on W. Morgan
Kelts .E Button, county agent a’ A\c
Henderson : said it was Rusk' !Es uridd.'.n was fepoitovi as
County's '.'ilryest year ' .d Ica-t 'aE'!.ot”ry at St ration Hospital
since Dali " Monday tiv inritfg. He was . still:
Burton said pastures in the. under clvset'v ation.
Officer Wesley Stewart said
The price'is Dr lie low the ac- torations from '. I 0‘>k to 11. i'jS
ii d value and vevcral 1 d < a I Ed slier a negative test of. the '-es received no favoritism Horn
expressed tin ,; section The wildcat kx ;,ted bepartment empioyes.
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interest nr, participating in such sev en miies w:ost of Cuero;
a purchase, . Frank Stanford, i Testing .'.'about. KK) feet higdiei:
Incarnate Word Degree
For Sister M. Marcella
K.i-A Method.'.- Chut , h in C.tetv, 'i'eu nortfi and east of Bender- ( ,
son are ’vompletely pan hod." | R‘B "as hlt f"’m behind.
"CrinVson clover grass, partie- f ' Tiie hit - and - .run' vielirh
nlai iy, looks bad." he said. 'AVe 1 MAirigor' brother,Tw ,i- kdliid'^ here vm Anlomo Monday nigh
t ile t , : \ lit ( Ill'l l) | (III
I.! ill'll I el split .tail lie (list ul
Me - e in,il l,! is. anil in re
tern- reived . IK ol the
* i g 11s. t h. - a re nnvv in
f.1 "i age -in; u-w lie re around
low ii, tali. , nolle tin- v et
• ' i 11 i.| i-xeepf , for one
v . p’.ifed a- a
i . n al du ( ham
( mini, n e Mlilding.
1:e
v. !
» a
T
for (lie past three years; has
been appointed' p.i-t -r of T'lr-t
Metn.oili.-t Churdi in JuiVction.
■ Rev. and Mr-, Riley, and fatty
ay w dl nvov c TlHir-day
lie c.ube to'Cuei'fi from Kkii e-.
Viiic to -iiccecd. Rev, ,E p; \eaE
•x do -r e m red' .
ApiKiin'ed a- Die new .|)aAjor of
the (‘uero chui chW as ' Re\
'if yd Harris’ -v ho ha- hern
a! 1-..CUtc EakedyMi'. yea;i:.-.'• Jf.iw .
and Mrs: Ham-
teiv and two son-
Sister M: MarcelTa daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest >'—i-. n
o’ ('uero, will lie graduated
from Incarnate \Vord College in
Mr
need at lea-! if tree or four inch- >bveral yetiiw ago when ystnrrk'
, , .- I bv a car.
es of rain to do u- any good ,
i -gt. I'.ichai’d Hogue rejxiit.ed
V,';ieo is recording t!;e driest
May on , . ant'd The E a
Weathei; Rai'cau . in tlie Central
Texas city said Wai.o iy 9 inihe.s, - j
-do'.t nt the normal amour.' ofyj^
rain fo'r this time ol Die year
Harris (Viunty is in its dne-t
v ear sin. e 1937 with only: S.>‘5
have a da ugh- inches' id ram. aliout h' Il the
' tint tna! raihfair .for the vca...
.and Mr- Hen,son wall attend
graduation exercises.
Sister Marcella, the former
Ernestine Henson of Cuero will
receive a Bachelor of Alls de-
gree,
1 he former Cuero resident is a
graduate of, Cuero High School
She entered the convent eight-
citizens have expressed then
Ballou said more than '$7 mil-
lion :n grain storage payments
to Estes ultimately could be at-
aye, has. y* as planned m this yipcD . wild- teihiued to the giniicdv sdtr.ir,
rat which has a permit, tlepih of fistratton.
Mrs. .T, tV. Herring has oper; lT.O(X) feet, 'but has now pulled But he expressed confidence
a ted the hotel on a seff-sustam- back ,hf". 1'-s,rs "received no more
mg basis since the American M.mRgo 0,1 (d. and Southern fV°rrthle ,re?,ment fhan 0tf]Cr
x y Texas warehousemen under
ditieials No. 1 A. E. Dchimer }.;Zia jafj Benson, agriculture
was preparing to fracture treat secretary in the Eisenhower ad-
Roeder sand i»er’forati. ns at 10,-ministration, or under the eur-
U20-030 feet. The wiidhat isdoca't-1 rent secretary. Grvifle L. Free-
ed three miles south of York- .man.
town. Saying there is reason to
I he No. 1 Mrs Augu.-ta Grun. believe the Texan violated a
a .Smith. Crock Field project, criminal law. Ballou declared:
wa- -pud<iod I: iday with a Mon- "\Vc received financial, state-
teg'' tag. The TEkOO-t.sit test is'monts from Mr. E-te- which
sime. the American
Natioinf -secured; '• title to', the
property, and i- interested in
heco.miiig une ol the put i lia-et -
Stanford stud.
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pi i m Ilia I,
ni". ilm:
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Vic • I ■ ill' • till- ■ , tl.l'ill ot
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« a ini i i i i i i', a nil V| i -
■' ..... . ha i rina n
!'. VI i ( a.ml \ lli-
Aii , \ c \ 1 iii li m 111.
. .*! licit tIk i lent nut
imEidcil liy Mm may
any kmc (Use u jth ally
i111 <lalinn In llicir groups
In lake jiart in planning
s.(tcI (lev eloping the Trail of
S.iv 1 lags.
Who; intI ii groups of tom
I-' •' I'! 1\
Corporation
Court Fines
A ml Filings
Killed m (.'orpoKilloii, (.olirt
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are
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i.-i.ih nt. ('•>: jsi ■ i1 int* ('..(i
again-t Billy. C, Spell, ttc
nr.'- license : E-,:ne-:-,i ft . M rgen-
i' itii. running a .,t,*p -ign. \mo-
'!■'■' 'itlkiat :M"; Kirper y TU tiirn.
i. nr-Ono I MiWTang failure
'n ymat .-ght .,{ wav t,■ unco r
a'.ig !raffle (-'haries. R
.: i, . -needtjig:: Yi . yv
Weesalche Selects
Hermann Sons Queen
AVE K's.VIV] 1! : f "Rlpirlc E’ er -
.da J, iy . «'• I iii.ui .it, d iu.'idcl ,,.'
Mr and Mi- Tail iy I'r'.an < >1
V cik.i a ia' w iff d.t* .iaaiwncd
ijucerj ,.,f the I' .'.irt uf L <v« . in-
wfii'Ii Wee-at I he: E.ol: c c. 'dV
f>[-iit-1 of Hermann S.nr- h ad-
ii,'ci,vin. . i'(.,'i 'Ci’i'cmonic-, Tunc
3. The i o"u:pit nan is set t. ,i S
p *tv in the Wee- m he ,1 ir ,
Hall.
'Henry Rteniet San \nl:or.,n
first; graitd ' \ :,T-pi c-ldcnl ol th.r
sta t liie ■ f ra l ecna i a‘I li a u...
tepr'e-eM' Die-(dr.ind I y"'i.
| the one-rap accident 'haptK'ti'ed
j in the l.i(M) 'block (if \ Ksplan-
ade when Willie Goes- ' \rkadie
fell ■ asleep he.fitiid the \v heel,
was driving -otith on E-.plan-
a, i,
Hogue -aid i|h< car -masried
in Ip-.a utility j i, iie Tiie 1951 -mod- W'H: ' .HK'>
el car yvas ciinqiletely' de-'t-.y- ^
ed: ,
j .Twi, pa-st'ng'ei’- in- the < nr, Et-
; v i.n Slip- and Sidney Buch 35,
we ’■ It ca’i d'-aiid rcle.iAcd frohr . t "
u n :,'b"aL... Methodist Youth
Memorial Day Marked President Honored
Wednesday In Cuero
Camp Fire
Girls Offer
Style Shold
Tiie O' Yi, Km a • iy mp of
('arnp K.ro i i.i f- :>n ■, , a me i
bf'i's' ir.ilili I- \ ,.i .'ydc -:i.>•,«.'
and .coffee at ifier li.ptie .I Mr-
T. 0 K ley . sis E M ' . „'l Air
I- a i ll g.rl :r , r it'd t'v .i* kin!,c ie -
..of c'iiit.h'it.i.g M.-miier- vv'ho aye in
tfie.school choir ., (’-■ r.'cd a vo-
cai niimhi-r anti '.and nicnvla",'-
■ i'cd in the Henry Clark >ur- -far from rorreet
•;y.
f 5 '('I ■, -f: 1' me- -1
nd .'Oui'lly. At,ilc
Bishop Graduates SO
h>ii'd AVd- ' 1 'Al .1. \ k 'i 'l’l'i ; i ) ■ .!,,i
i AO m tie i 1 d . i k - yr j.>d ,■ I,-• of
il. «,(•>
ur'if:'
r hi* If
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r r.Minns Mr.
r .N ' I- ’ i ! j. • r \ r/*s - (ye
;uul F! uhy (»ri it i* no »11;i-
iie rn^r
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A : Inv •: ' i: \ i
■ rr;» it* .sc ,tih in
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Summer School
Deadline Tuesday
(' nventi.
i: ,'.d ’he 1 ■.t, , ,|; , ,
-mid iv , Kti vi-,1
h< >p ( '.lijege g,. a.'i-
j i tat trig c -ass 1 >1 . d.-k-n'i i- if.
s.> pa-till of the Olivet Baptist
I Church. Chicago. Id
loit-c- -I, ink-.
old fcdcryl ot-
w iii, I,,. i i,t W'.-ilMc-, lav.
iiii.-cjy ai'iec ,>t Mi'iij,iraii I >.iy
M.-'m r:.t I 1 * y r one , if tfie
.';>.«'»! lay ■,. ii-ii'd .in . tiie < 'h.iniher
! t i -I trulei , i f 11,11.(1.i \. . a letida j .
Flic ('ucni Rc, old will; Tc puh-
'T-'icf \V<'d!K>-d.ty
1’inHf Joins EeMav
■r: e< n \";i d ,i ee ,ii -
" IY :■ r y", iv—,»?’.( Re naa, d r.'.’-w ',r
IE. -'to I" c. , E - Si ' , r
a-r 1 cf , t- io-i ( 'u; •: c E . Ee
■ p ra .'
: ' ’ ' :.. \ , i ' ; ' 1 c c, v(V-, »r1
- . c : i, u’;c(E a. i.n-; ert d. -taid
ai .ciydw li'mng la.-' r- ,n Al-
a-1- ' .itid Greenland and wt.il \ i--
at D,e i S Air Force Academy
n 'Colorado Springs
er Af.(( ceila w ill make hei
ppiTferuitl. vow s' Aug. 15 with the
Sisters of Incarnate Word Char- K'T.ye'I -cfaimci.. vefee.tops-■.
Mary Eiicy E..ley w a- tn.-'ic-
(if cereii'.im c-. ■
t__The- style sh .-.’K, • j> ■ sp.nle
by' Jo Ann. i'lerd'Kpti l jitphne ib-
h r Sue d;! M
I (lie V , do f t.-.'ll ( j . .1- . i! i * 1 ,
( id, ,de A !cf !C K. tk - ,\!: i.l't’.d
kcr ('.(tail Bos'• • Beth, .y ..(''! na
and (,'aro! .lec-iti' W..c
Mt .0 lc 1 - fdi'-itl! r. c: , Mine-
l'.cc 'BeiiJ'K o'. B'.li R, - f E W
B..c k.M'll I c G
Team atei Od-C", No. 1 11 d
Yd.i.n- Ena 1 North, Koen.g
Field; ha- been i oiiiinc’teil for a
do ,y ..pen fl.avv of 1 hjs ooo cubic
feet -ftf.;gas:plus i iinden-ate; Tiie
j.: (du'-er is tw<i afi. 1 a 5lurtii
■ '.t)'.'i!i"s si.iiitfieas'i of ('uero, .
A'. i.n' ic Relir.tr.g Co N’o. 1
Matthew-Newsoiii End No. 1-A
(vas, hi-fi king hole below ■ R..67S
feet,, f’ennit depth; is 11 .TOO feet
Tfie" test i« 17 tn'iles -.>uthea-* of
rile :,, in ■ ' ho 11cm y Chiuiihct -
lam stjrv'cv -
Hint in I 'al!
T'uct',.- M('ih(>di.-I Youth Fel-
low -flip gave a su.p|*er parly
Sunday tor outgoing pre-idenl
Baiiiette Wells 'Hh- -upper was
SAN \\ rilMO - t'Bf.i
ir(*e-'y,kii -ulij. ' tch ,.1't
* ''I-...',, V. : 1. id ,'l ' I il! i-
held in flic home of Rev
Mi- Philip Riley from 5 to i
P rn , •
B.i'uletie i- a- ISki'J Cueni High
School gradua'e
Hoste.-ses vvet e Mrs. Nut man
M. Phei'-on. Mr- Philip Riley
and Mr- Eeon Pol/iir. The hon-
orec - mol I oa,. M rs 1. I > U el I -
•* a- al-.i prr-etit.
In:;,.ittirng p; e-i,lent W innie R
ley and .ni- imi.ng seryr'arv■..■ h i!
M, Mfierkon prr-enlrd Paj.ile'te
a g'f! and ero'd front ii:e MYE
i-nnhi'is and' -pin oi -
I'ne centerpiece ((m-t.-terl of a
decorated rake tnscrilied vc itil
the u oar d -. "Congratulations
Paulette." Tw e.p'y-fivc
ed.
and
Pb.-'
Wan
■ 1 51 All
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> . h -JiHc
•f '■ I' ’l l: - es
ido, E', ,n ,- i.'
'■'I ' ill;y
fi •: 11 he
He said the Justice Depart-
ment had been asked to consid-
er: whet her 'there was a violation
of a section of the l'. S Criminal
('odea'that makes it a crime to
knowingly give false informat-
ion to a government agency, "by
any ti ,-k: scheme or (ievice ''
Conv iction /' carries a penalty
of. up t<> five years in prison, a
SI (J. (MX l fine or fxith.
Ballou said other sections of
D ie i run inn! code and the Com-
modify Credit Curtxrration Art
■ .*J,-i.i tnivl’j. apply.
j E-i.es; whose vast financial
.•nip. e h.i- now ((illapsed. is un-
^ Ic.i feileial ir.i(|icimeiit in Texas
., on ft and charges in dealings in-
E v oh. in.v: tvrtili/er .tanks. Ballou'S
i statement was. Die, first public
, rnti action Dial 1-Ales may also
; due ( barge.- , in his . grain stoi-
(('(m tin tied on Page 61
Marriage Is
Announced
LATE OFF THE WIRE
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an,i .!.;R' . 1•A.'
.v r, ■'■ ;; at ■■ s. ;’i
in'-, fi"!.''■• (.'" ' ' E;i:
S-, (.k; mi :H i
f i| cued
. T!:e for,;:,. Vf
daagb'e: . ' M •
son Sr o' (:urr: • a
attend- ed as -e.ee; try •-*
1 S'eplien P Hebert
( i x i i i:\ ii i
— t \pl,,-iiui nt
-iib-t.ini (■ in a
’ ,1 11-, it la -t (( e
K„ lima Cl I’D
a dv iiamite like
r ear vv .i-hrootn
k - |i t airliner
Re
w
byl
ale'.' ,A 'he
f Km .; |.
- eniplov-
i r.i-li vilucti ktiled l> person-,
ttir < o il \eiiiiiautn s Beard
( \B di-i l,i-cd Sunday night.
One official at (lie scene -aid.
» landing in the I’acifie instead
of the Vtlantir
space ntticials -aid today
tlial on the strength ot Carpen-
ter'- -m i essful three orbits of
earth la-t Thursday they ev
peeled the ambitious new
-pace voyage to f*e scheduled
for nevt tall The trfp "would
As practical people v>e can take more than 10 hours and
('oiiniy .hid ye
Tom Pate. Cuero High School H
principal. Monday reported that :
l.ccn promoted in-j three subjects will be taught in:;
'b‘‘ Gml ,,f Six I summer schtxil if a minimum of; •
; ,i d.c salubrious j three to five students register ;.
y. .yii-i' 'sunshine.-Mot- each course. j;
m< uero tltiyj Pate said students must reg-|j
'■[}' be interested 1 Ester by,noon Tuesday since a 'f
t.uc tr.ity.or or j.decision will pmbably be made ,:
that day on (".nducting a sum-
mer school.
Courses that will be taught if.
a nunitpum nunilic.r of student-'
Franklin Becomes Center Of Jealousy
And Suspicion Because Of Estes Case
nitty M--unie it whs a boinh."
The < ontincntal \irtinc- Bite
ing 707 plunged JP.OdO feet into
a shallow gullev near l nion
ville. Mo., JO miles south of
here, Tuesday night.
I \ION\ II.I.H. Iowa il l’ll —
the Hstrfinaut would he recover-
ed near Midway Island.
JAMESTOWN. Tenn. (1 PI)—
Sgt. Alvin B. A'ork, a red-hair-
ed giant from the Tennessee
hills whose skill with a rifle
made him a one-man army in
rs'.' bcetl too busy
b
I!■..-.)v! itut when
h’-.c ir.rln -ts rl i'oiii-
i.1 iie civ ii-null,led, spi'lls
I j. iiti I pet baps pre-
, i.ike them home, to
\ :: o'er- 'now st.iijd.
irruh cEe seenis to
plunned for their
G.cnr • : '
By W1I.I I \M CRAYTON
I'nited Press Inleniational
FRANK I,IN (CPU - Jealousy
Monday morning af 9 am. in
the Riibert'si in .cuunty court-
house Niinex. the 10 men and
v, i i i ii iii i-iw ill ■ (( II I |( (v I . vyl - > 1 V4% IV III 1 .
etm.ll are malbeniatics. history , l"‘| Wn'„ *n< .U‘".Sh'>n 11 u '' k ‘;,,e "un ^ M-.r-luU - exhumed body take enough
carbon monoxide in his, blovxl his boil-aotion rifle —- Including
at the time of his death. j three vvixunfs any one of which
. Jachimczy'k said a/|- autopsy would have ui, .esu dated lu'ni,
aitsiii uioiivixide
and English.
heavily all weekend over this the. I wo witnesses who hold tiie sltowed Marshall was probably by inhaling it u* put him but
V quiet, methodical farmhand World VVar l,-is ‘acutely iU”
and expert hunter who stalked, at a hospital here,
aid killed five members of his j The 71-year-old Medal of
family vvas believed 'cornered j Honor winnerl bedridden since
today in a maze of brush and: 1954, was taken to Fentress
timber-choked galleys near j County General Hospital last
here. Saturday. Dr. Guy C. Pinkley,
V heavily armed jtosse ring- who has cared for him for the
ed the five square mile area past 23 years, said Y ork ap-
vi here (.ay no Gilbert Smith, 24, j pa rent Iy had suffered a gastro-
was thought to.be lurking, still‘ intestinal hemorrhage,
armed with the "over-and un- —-—-
sunpttrched East ('eiitrai Texas keys to Die solution
inunieivd. but that thete is a and hit hutisell
tiie 11 e a d der" shotgun'rifle combination
WASHINGTON (FPI) — De-
l.
I K I Rv. * . IY Mown in which the murder - .or - They are Harris County Medi- slight possibility be might have hard enough to da/.e him used to kill his aunt and uncle mocratic leaders were hopeful
LiSJ ^ Receives- liegree | suicide mystery of He n tv H v ai Examiner Dr. J, ,seph Jach-, committed suicide which was If Marshal! was assassinated, -and their three children at -their j the Senate would vote today oa
SAN MARCOS. flPD - South- Marshall's death lias left more inuzyk and D S. Department of the original vet die’ a year ago, i there are still many questions, rural Hayesville, Ipwa. farm an administration • supported
west Texas State College be- questions raised than anisvvered Agriculture Investigator Wil- Elliott is important to t h e Who did it a VH*> ’ a farmer' home. ! public works program and that
s owed ,i- fit -i 11-notary doctor by a grand juty uam Elliot! , -hearing because* he max . pro- w1io rc-etiusl Marshall's work ihe vote would be a favorable
of laws degree on Vice Presi-a Investigators.-pent the week- Marshall credited with rais- duee record* that could show if in the Prslu, ta>n Adjustment < APK < \\AVERAL (l PI)— one.
ilent I.yndon B Johnson, - tie of end recess taken hy the jury ing the first doubts alvout Billie there i« any link between tVie Div ision of the \gncititm e Sta- The flight of Scott Carpenter.! The leadership waa confident
its most d;«tinguis!ied gyadu- in an intensified s e a r r h fm Soi 'Estes' cotton allotment' ma- Estes farm empire collapse and htlj/.ation and Conservation Sei- "ho found space travel "as of passage. It waa a little lean
?•' m, Oir.'t Heed, ,*ti. ot N avh, ales. Dr Hatty H. Ransom, clues to Marshall s June 3 1961 ntpulations (was shot five times. Marsha Has death. vice of the US DA 7 Was it "jus! easy as it bus ride,” almost confident of a vote before Right*
lev. d.cd iti a hosp.'ai o', o of (hancellot . of the University of, death at his farm eight miles He ala* suffeiad a bead wound If .Marshall did commit «vn- one of those sudden killings," certainly act the stage for Am- fall, thopgh the measure wan
m- n cs .ei,cjicil eariiei jn the Texas, called Johnson a friend northeast r< Franklin. and faciaJ eur.ahd' hi* hndv «de. he would have had n* as Dial. Judge John Barmn sug- erleaf t next
tl-V no*tii oi Icwurkana. t of Texu and oi fki&aUoo.**^ I Wbm the jury mconpaaad - ahovevJ tnan met 10 par aent the* tmamd iMu uw— MCbi iCoatoued as pact k-J j be a
Killotl Fn Acciflcnt
l! WKKAAA A : ' IT
•ni" itur, nnii'»’*i i imimrui w w
i the stage for Am fall,, thofigh the met
Mercury launch toj railed Ro under RR
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