The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963 Page: 4 of 40
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g— flgctiog I THE DAILY KBWS-THLEGRAM Thursday, Decaa&tf 5, 1963.
m A»m«<«Mwi of CkrMut
Churches, S. Wj Hutton, wrote
the board suggestnk s suit-
able memorial arch bp oon-
structed on the parking lot.
The park, board presidttt,
Charles Haws, said the depart-
ment has no money for such
projects.
to President Johnson* i
In its second resolution, the
National Council of Churches
praised what it termed Mrs.
Kennedy’s dignity and poise un-
der the most shattering circum-
stances.” The council said that
Mrs. Kennedy’* conduct “dem-
onstrates the grace that enables
the Christian not merely to en-
dure but to transform traffic
sorrow into triumphant cour-
age.”
Church Council
Mourns Death
Of President
alternative is to be preferred I with freckles* and there are
From Beverages
Soar in Texas
■
Austin, Dec. 5 (A —> Taxes
and fses from alcoholic bever-
ages have poured more than
half a billion dollars into the
state treasury since prohibition
ended 30 years ago today.
Sines the liquor control beard
was established hi 1024, the
board, the citizens of Texas
and the alcoholic beverage in-
dustry have co-existed — with
occasional fireworks.
One controversy broke out
early this year, when two Hous-
ton hotels began serving pre-
mixed drinks in small bottlss.
Agents of the liquor control
board quickly put a stop to ths
scheme.
Hare is hew Texas counties
line up on the sale of alcoholic
beverages; 122 are wholly dry;
17 permit the sale of 4 per
cent beer only; and 2 permit
the sale of wine and beer only.
The White House si
ident Johnson si
Speaker John MeCoru
agreed On what will
about carrying out t
of the President in I
Johnson becomes dim
Cormack at speaker J
Bar Committee
Calk Attanm
Onslol Given
New Position
Dallas, Dec. 5. Uft — Dallas
District Attorney Henry Wade
and Jack Ruby’s chief defense
counsel, Tom Howard, will ap-
pear before a state bar griev-
ance committee tonight.
The appearance was sched-
uled following statements made
by Wade and Howard after
Ruby fired a fatal bullet into
aocaaed presidential as* assln
Lee Harvey Oswald, .r ' '
A grievance committee' offi-
cial notified Wade and Howard
they had violated a code of
ethics which specifies lawyer*
shall not seek personal publi-
city or, as it was stated, “Try
cases in the papers’’ by mak-
ing statements aimed at pre-
judicing potential jurors.
The committee could rule
that neither Wade nor Howard
violated the code, or it could
condemn one or both.
line of succession. There had
been similar agreements on a
take - over by the vice jftekl-
dent during the two previous
administrations.
been allowed to accelerate wnen tne uanrns oince raov
within the country.” The reso- to Waco Friday,
lution further said: “Extrem- He ic Edward P. Onstot. 1
1st groups have sowed seeds of said today he has been infon
dissension and discord, and on ed officially that he will 1
Nov. 22, the country reaped come an assistant area fit
part of the harvest.” director with his office remai
The National Council of ing in Dallas.
Churches saw in the assassins- The position Is one special
tion a sign of social upheaval created for Onstot as no su
and what it called the “mount- job previously axisted in Di
ing hatreds in America which las it will be a top level j
threaten our very structure as on the VA’s 11-state area t\
a democracy.” staff.
The council pinpointed the He said his office will
racial issue as a crucial chal- wjth the 43 employes of t
lenge to Christian faith and present Dallas office who w
urged churches and individual remain in Dallas to operate
Christians to demand legislative gmaU field office,
action at all levels of govern- ----
The council pledged its full Try a Want Ad for Results
naisance mission over Cuba.
But the Air Force told the
Associated Press this msrafffg
the r*mains of the plane dg>w-
ed no evidence of rocket kite,
or traces of bullet, cannon or
other gunfire.
Austin, Dec 6 Uh—The state
comptroller, Robert Calvert,
said this morning in Anetin
Dallas night dub owner Jack
Ruby owes the state about
$1,744 in *uaM admission
taxes for bis Voapu Club.
A tax Ben w*s filed Inst
year. The $1,700 was estimated
to he the tax on about three
months’ operation. Sines than,
Ruby has kept up payment of
admissioa taxes mi the Carousel
and Vagas club*.
The file on the pending claim
was referred tp the attorney
g e n e r a l’s department after
Ruby’s arrest on charges of
shooting to death President
Kennedy's alleged assassin.
in the Golf Nov. $0 some 40
miles northwest si Kay Was*,
Fla. Ths body of the pilot has
never been recovered, but
wreckage of the aircraft was
retrieved from waters VO* feet
deep and examined by accident
investigation expert*
White there-Is us evil sues
the plane ever was trade! at-
tack, the cause of the U2’s
loss still is listed ss unknown.
The Air Force says the troah
“Is still under investigation.”
It's suggested the US may knew
had some kind of mechahical
failure.
Three Memorial
Suggestions
Given to Board
Police Learn
Suspect Dead
Fort Worth, Dec. S ill —
Fort Worth police learned yes-
terday that the man they
thought shot at one patrolman
and stole a gun and car from
another died several mouths
ago in Michigan.
The run-ins between s gun-
man and Fort Worth police oc-
curred early yesterday morn-
ing, police later filed charges
of armed robbery against 24-
year-old Kenneth Roy Fugate,
But a check with Michigan
authorities later revealed Fu-
A representative of the Tex- gate was dead.
suggested in a board meeting
yesterday a lighted fountain.
She did not suggest where it
should be located.
An architect, Merwyn Crou-
ton, Jr., suggested the parking
lot south of Hotel Texas where
Kennedy spoke the day of his
assassination should be pur-
chased and developed into a _
park. He said three levels of thinking he was their man.
parking under ground would
pay for the project.
Fort Worth, Dec. 5 14 —
Secretary of Commerce Luther
Hodges wtn replace Peace
Corps director Sargent Sbriver
as guest speaker at a Fort
Worth Chamber of Commerce
dinner Dec. 12th.
The chamber’s president,
Raymond Buck, said “ Circnm-
Washington, Dec. 6 iff —
The General Accouattag Of-
fice in Washington told con-
gress yesterday that the eco-
nomic advantages Ml dlssd-
j vantage* of moving Urn Dallas
V e t e ran* Administration re-
gional office to Waco just
about balance each other.
The report, signed by Comp-
troller General Joseph Csaap
bell, wax prepared at the re-
quest of Texas Representative
Joe PeoL
The report read In part.
“Upon considering the relative
merita of the proposed more of
the Dallas regional office to
Waco compared with the alter-
native of moving the Ware
regional office to Dallam, w*
footed that tbo factors involv-
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1963, newspaper, December 5, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824369/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.