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and 11-year-old Manuel Goa-
A spokesman at the Johnson
Clinic intercedes said all ate
home-nucm cookies at the Be-
missing tanker Marine Sulphur • ~
Queen yesterday said he is puz- i I aQTVPfC I MTV
zled by the suddenness with j ™ J » WB1 * J
Which the vessel apparently 1 TT* 1.
sank and by the fact that there i ADD631 11101161
wer* no lomvon. | * *
The witness naval architect, Auatin> Mar 22 (gu-f.awyen.
Edward P. Rahe of tha Bethle- J for convicted slayers Leslie
hem Steel Co., supervised the, DoU|riajl Ashley and Carolyn
convemion of the type T-2 Ann Lin^ 0f Houston carried
World War II tanker to a moul- their appeal in their effort to
ten sulphur tanker. I nave the couple from the e)ec-
A m * m “ * r of the; Coast tric chair back to the^OIrft of
Guard board, Captain Benjamin crjmjnaj appeals at Austin to-
Shoemaker, said similar tank- ^ay 1
ers have floated and even been A court officia| *ajd the at_
towed into port after breaking toroeya appeared as soon as the
UP* _ , , ' court's offices opened this
The Marine Sulphur Queen mornlnK with «*ome kind of a
with a crew of 39 left Beau- wrjt/' The attorneys then went
mont Feb. 1 for Norfolk, Va., jnto conference with judges of
with a cargo of moulten aul- court.
phur. .She apparenty was lost Yesterday Houston district
off the Florida coast. Judge Sam Davis refused a pica
Among the spectators at yes- ^ j,ear new pyjdence and turn-
terday’s session was Mrs. Adam ed doWn applications for writs
Martin of Austin, Tex., wife of 0f babeajS COrpus for the couple
the third mate of the Sulphur Bcbeduled to die in the electric
Queen. chair at Huntsville Mar. 30th.
She said she ‘‘must face real- Attorneys Lloyd Lunsford
ity" but was “still very hope- and Clyde Woody said they will
FAITH OF FKEEDOM — President Kennedy receives an enthusiastic welcome as he
tow* the El Bosque housing development In San Jose, Costa Rica, Kennedy termed the
bousing project, built by Costa Ricans with Alliance help and designed to house 8,000
persons when completed, a monument to courage that will determine "the faith of free-
dom in this hemisphere.’’ (NKA Telephoto) -■
Husky Newsman
Loses Natch
McAllen
Como School
Homecoming
Sol March 30
5-Time Killer
Calmly Goes
ToDealh
Kilgore, Mar. 22 OP — More
than 500 Rotary Club members
and their wives from 50 clubs
in the northeast area of Texas
and adjoining states are expect-
Mar. 22 OP—News-
show at the Kilgore College au- man Bob Gassaway has decided
ditorium featuring the Kilgore that from now on he will cover
College Rangerettes, a tour of \ rodeos from the press box and
the East Texas oil fields with not from an arena,
a stop at the Kilgore Col- Cassaway was poking around
lege Rangerettes, a tour of for news yesterday at the 24th
the East Texas ojl fields with i annual Rio Grande Valley live-
a stop at the New London stock show at Mercedes when
school, a luncheon and style he accepted a challenge to
show for the women at the wrestle a steer,
club on Lake Cherokee. V- The 6-foot-4 Gassaway threw
Registration will be conduct- a|| 0f ^is 250 pounds at his
ed from 2 until 6:30 p. m. on four-legged adversary, but
Mar. 24th. Rotary clubs of quickly learned he had bitten
Kilgore, Longview, Henderson, off more than he could eat.
Overton, Troup and Gladewater The steer stood its ground
are joint hosts to the meet. and not once buckled under
--; the would be cowboys hug-
ging tactics.
Colored bathroom fixtures; «rll never do that again.”
are gaining in popularity, with j the newsman remarked as he
pink and tan the leading hues, j waFked away.
Ossining, N. Y., Mar. 22 OP—
A 51-year-old derelict got his
final wish last night. Frederick
Wood “rode the lightrting” —as
he had said was his wish — to
extinction In the electric chair
at Sing Sing prison in Ossining.
The confessed killer of three
men snd two women faced his
own depth with a wisecrack and
a laugh. On entering the death
house, he said:
"I have a speech to make
on an educational project. You
will see the effect of electri-
city on wood. Enjoy yourself.”
The last expression aeen on
his face by witnesses was a
smile.
Wood was o o n d e mned to
death for beating two elderly
men to death during a wine-
... , , , , drinking session in New York
but thousands upon thousands ln 1{,,!0. jje had been out of
of Balinese are fleeing its vi- pr|(,on on|y fjv« weeks, after be-
cinlty. jnfir naroled from a 17-vcarterm
The Como School homecom-
ing is set for Mar. 30 at the
school gym.
Registration sad visiting will
begin st t p. m. snd Isst until
fi p. as. Sapper will be served st
the cafeteria from 5-7 p. m. It
will consist of Hopkins County
stew, pie, cake, coffee and tea.
Following tbo sapper will be s
business meeting and a short
program, st which time the
Homecoming Queen, Miss Bar-
bara Carpenter, will be crown-
ed. After the program there
will be more visiting.
All ex<«tadents and ex-teach-
ers are invited to attend.
Infantry regiment in Thailand.
PFC. Harlen Ray Sexton, 24,
of Texarkana, was one of 13
soldiers from the 35th to be ar-
rested for smuggling dope. Sex-
ton’s guilty plea is the sixth
to be obtained from the group.
Seven others have not entered
pleas yet.
Agents say Sexton took some
heroin to Texas, and expected
to realize (15,000 from its sale
by his parents there. Narcotics
agents said the parents, arrest-
ed in Texarkana, complained
they couldn’t raise (1,500 from
the drugs.
The young man’s parents,
Harlen E. and Helen Sexton,
were arrested Mar. 8, the same
day as their son. Three friends
It marked the third time in heroin into the United States of the Sextons were also taken,
two years that the airline put following a tour with the 35th agents said,
a multi-engine plane in the air. * ~ _ _" *"
to carry a single passenger un- I KJAIIC TAlfCIJ TUE
der a guarantee to haul all cus-, I fflJIVE I ftlYCIl I flE
turners reporting by departure j IV “^.v*. _ ^ ^ _
time for any scheduled shuttle I Jgw Mm MM
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The first section of the 9 /I abbm ah — - — ,
:i;“X SK jg OUT OF PAINTING!
mssengers. _
Shuttle Flight
Hauls One Man
Volcano Death
Toll Revised
To 1,100
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harmless for about one cen- man to death.
Uury before it erupted In Feb- Aft(,r his ar|.Mt> Woo<1 ad_
ruary. killing 17 persons, and | m,tted the random ki|ling 0f an
i then erupted again on Sunday. | Elmira womfIn in 1033, and
Associated Press correspondent lhe murder of a 16-year-old
Kharsen I’rager says intensely Kirl-friend in 1926.
hot ash was one of the worst j ^ood resented attempts by
; killers in the eruption. And the J opponentg of c a p 11 a 1 punish-
governor of Bali says many ment and the Civil Liberties Un-
prlests and their disciples lost | ion to stay hig execution and
their lives when they refused |M.rmit a sanity hearing. Psy-
to leave their villages. To the chiatrists had pronounced the
Balinese, Agung is the seat of marl aane durinK his( trial> He
the gods, and many consider reld(,te(| outside attempts to get
the volcanos eruption evidence bjm a reprjeVp and sneered at
that the gods are angry. lawyers who tried to help him
In addition to the menace of a„ ..d() „oodeni» Fn one |etter
ashes, are tons of Lava which from dMth row Ke wrote:
have overflowed once fertile "j really want to ride the
riceland. The governor says lightning ... I do not welcome
200,000 Balinese may have lost j anY intrusion into this atink-
their livelihood. He nlso say*: ling case of mine.’’
“We have 75,000 homeless peo- Chief Justice Warren and
pie to feed at this point, «nd;nnd three associate justices of
we need help from everybody. | the guprelne Court turned
down attempts to get a stay of ;
Consumer expendit u re s for execution and efforts ended !
food have increased almost 50 when Chief Justice Warren, re-j
per cent since 1950, though fused to intercede.
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Food Poisoning
Claims 2 Lives
Mar. 22 W—Two
Mercedt*,
persons arc dead and five other
persons were hospitalized last
night in Mercedes in the lower
Rio Grande Valley from what
has been diagnosed as food pois-
oning after eating home-made
cookies.
Three of those hospitalized
also were from the Becerra
family, 18-year-old Jesus Jun-
ior. 14-year-old Jose and 10-
year-old Roberto.
The others ill were described j
as friends of the family—21-
ycar-old Martha Ortega Calvillo
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A pair and a spare in eye-
wEwr has more than one virtue.
Broken glasses can ruin a va-
cation or holiday—but, think
of the pleasure and protection
tliat a spare made up into a
cool, effortless, anti - glare
shade will be.
A combination price while
you are being fitted will save
yon at least one-third for the
second pair in green, or other
tiota, and you wil be ready for
the cummer ahead—and your
vacation and fishing will have
added pleasure.
The ladies *1! like to put on
a -protecting shade for hang-
ing t*p clothes in the summer.
Many patients report that the
green tint makes television
viewing much easier, with less
f digue.
Jf we don’t have your pre-
scription, we can take it right
off your glasses
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1963, newspaper, March 22, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth829052/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.