Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1962 Page: 1 of 12
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1962
TWELVE PAGES TODAY
New Terror Rule
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Ordered By OAS
Two Dead
Connally, Cox
In Latest
Visit Houston
Outbreak
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Gunpowder Discovery
hak.
By JERRY PILLARD
, Members of the grand jury took
Probers Seek Crash Clue
monoxide be found in the remains.
gating Marshall’s death.
perate attempt to halt his takeoff.
of indications that Capt. Roland maneuvering in an effort to cut
Hoche. one of Air France's most speed.
4
Vote Exam
tion that the pilot tried vainly to
suicide.
President
Slated Today
750
moment that we were in danger, tives and friends of the victims.
Then it happened—like that-sud-
room.
publican candidate for governor
cratic chairman. said only a minor
in an automobile-truck crash.
crashed
(See OAS on Page 2)
A U.S. Federal Aviation Agency
T
Market Rallies
la
,e
After Setback
11
crossed the highway center line
-
Griffin and State Sen. Cari E.
5
Boggs. driver of the truck. was
I made to send the bodies home.
L. Langham.
Houston Surveys
Losses in Storm
wake at a giant
thunderstorm barrel oil storage tanks north of
which punished
Discussion
WEATHER
FORECAST
A.
8
S
4
Bids Set
On Health
Building
further sign of deep rifts
and indecision.
the pilot slammed on the brake*
as the plane approached its nor-
crowded by men and women fill-
ing out repatriation documents
Cathedral. It was arranged at the
request of Air France. Mayor Al-
len, the U.S. Embassy and rela-
not seriously hurt
Smith, 60, was driving back to
Votes cast in Saturday's Demo-
cratic primary were to be can
vassed at 2 p.m. today by the
Brown County Democratic Execu-
tive Committee in the county court-
When final efforts to identify the
bodies have been exhausted, they
will be returned to the United
States. An Air France official said
the method of transport has not
I knew we would not take off."
she said. "I did not imagine for a
"The brazen tyranny of Con-
nally and Johnson over Texas will
end in November," Cox declared,
"and we will not be hogtied again
for trading at the national market
the cathedral; Dr. Clayton E. Wil-
liams, minister of the American
prepared lo swamp the European
city with Moslem policemen, if
can. Protestant and Jewish serv-
ice will be conducted by the Very .
place in 1964.
“Although this combine has suc-
ceeded shamefully in times past.!
this time I am confident it will
fail. Texans have been pushed too
and the body of another Moslem
was found in the Bouzahreah sub-
urb but calm reigned in most
' parts of Algiers
=! A Moslem was shot down not
= i far from the center of the city
Marshall, 52, an Agriculture De-1
partment official who had been
yet been decided.
A memorial service will he held
struck. Mayor Allen flew here
Monday to assist in the identifi-
cation and spent much of the day
i in the five morgues where the
victims’ bodies lay .
The identication process went
ahead with no indication when it.
patrol
wagon
Moslem auxiliary policemen are
on active duty
The secret army broadcast said
1
City To Clear
Street Corners
aty Manager John Clary an- >
i nounced at the regular meeting [
1 of the Brownwood City Council '
I that blind corners in the city |
will be cleared according to spe-
I eifications.
He explained that any object
within 15 feet of an intersection
should not exceed three feet in
height except trees with a single
trunk
The manager said that proper-
ty owners will be asked to trim
hedges and shrubs to the three
foot level. "It's my thinking that
most peopie will do it on a vrolun-
tary basis," he commented.
2‘ec
City Slates
Flood Plan
By RODNEY ANGOVE
PARIS < API—Evidence mount-
nd today that the pilot of the
charted jetliner that crashed with
the loss of 130 lives made a dew
“"thortus State Department de
1 draw their savings. Police stations
- and administrative buildings were
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Ml
diserepancey had been noted in
a state race, probably an error
JET CRASH KILLS 130—Mayor Ivan Allen Jr of Atlanto, Ga., examines the wreck-
age of a chartered Air France Boeing 707 jetliner which crashed and burned on
takeoff from Orly Field in Paris, France. One hundred twenty-one members of the
Atlanta, Ga., Art Assn , en route home, ond nine other persons were killed in the
crash. Mayor Allen flew to Paris to aid in the identification of the victims.
Specifications on air condition-
ing of the Brownwood - Brown
County Health Department office
on Melwood Avenue will be draws
up and sealed bids presented at
the Monday meeting of the Brown
County Commissioners Court and
forwarded to the Brownwood City
Council meeting the following
morning, according to action of
the city council today.
H. O Wison, commissioner for
Precinct 4, appeared at the coun-
cil meeting with representatives
The pathologist has said Marsh- member of the Chamber of Depu-
all probably was murdered. , ties as he returned by plane from
-—a 3)-day trip to Moscow.
port Sunday All 121 American ______-_______ -
parsengers, including many At- tor at the Orty control tower, said the plane's throtde levers in the
ianta cultural leaders. eight crew- he saw smoke coming from the reverse position. another indica-
The figures at that time autopsy after the body was ex- hello. 65 miles west of Caracas
humed two weeks ago, when the unofficial estimates went as high
in Georgia Crash
WOODBURY, Ga. (AP-A. Ed-, his home in-Columbus after at-
tacular down and up performanc-
es.
in taking the returns over the
telephone. The public can attend
the canvassing.
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The investigation of the crash ma! takeoff point. Loiseau said
may not be completed for six the plane swayed from side to
agent were killed
INVESTIGATION
smashing through a fence and ex-
ploding into flames at Orly Alr-
ALGIERS (APJ—The Se-
cret Army Organization or-
dered a new wave of terror
today but only two killings
were reported. French offi-
cials interpreted this as a
dates are former Gov. Marvin Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.
Houston and set them on fire.
Dirt barriers around the tanks
kept the blazing oil from spread-
ing. Firemen let the flames burn
themselves out.
Slate police kept watch until a
tornado funnel broke up north of
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials at noon was up 2.78 to
596.46 after having been down 5.92
an hour earlier.
However The Associated Press
average of 60 stocks at noon
showed a drop of .90 to 218.3.
Standard A Poor's comprehen-
sive 500-stock average at noon waa
up .24 at 57.51.
Trading volume spurted to 2.31
million shares in the first two
hours, compared with 1.94 milion
in the like period Monday
International Business Machines
day night in a pirate radio broad-
< API—Dia- a recess until Wednesday, when cast that it was ending the
NEW YORK (API—The stock. A Wall Street analyst expressed
market rallied in heavy trading, the opinion that the statement by
this afternoon, overcoming an ear- Secretary of the Treasury Douglas
ly sharp loss, | Dillon Monday night that the Ken-
The New York Stock Exchange’s nedly administration would seek a
ticker tape fell more than a half- top-to-bottom income tax reduc-
hour behind transactions i tion was a factor in the turna-
Some brokers saw the develop-1 round. Others, however, were not
ing action as a duplication, on a so sure what the effect of Dion ‘s
smaller scale, of last week's spec- talk would be
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
H6ston property owners sur-
veyed damage running into thou-
sand* of dollar* Tuesday in the
k
M
Md2.
Don Yarborough, who opposed
Copmnally in the Democratic run-
off.’’* conceded after the Texas
Election Bureau issued its final
BALL APPEARS-- Sen John Stennis (D-Miss.), left, chairmen of a speciol Senate
Armed Services subcommittee studying alleged military muzzling in Washington,
greets Undersecretary of State George Boll as he arrives to testify. Ball wos sched-
uled to be asked to supply the reasons why the State Department deleted specific
anti-Communist phrases from speeches by military leaders.
since Reconstruction days, was
five-day truce in terrorism but
that it hoped for further contacts
with the Moslem nationalists.
French officials continued to
hope for a "solution of reason and
BROWNWOOD AREA:
Partly cloudy and warr
today and Wednesday. A
few late thunderstorms
Low tonight 64-72. High
Wednesday 86-92.
Maximum temperature
here Monday 92. over-
night low 70. Sunset
7:40, sunrise 5:28.
fore the primaries. Cox had some
caustic remarks about Counally
and Vice President Lyndon B
; Johnson at a dinner given by
Houston backers of the GOP
ccandidate.
men so the council could study
them and arrive at a price agree-
ment with the court.
O. C. I Putter i Jarvis made the
approval motion that specifica-
tions be. drawn and sealed bids
be submitted to the Monday
morning meeting of the court and
then delivered to the city council
next Tuesday.
Bids to install air-conditioning
in the Brownwood-Brown County
Health Unit were on the table
at Brown County Commissioners
Court meeting Monday morning.
“We are not going to talk about
these (the bids' this morning."
one of the commissioners said.
The bids were not discussed.
of the health department and
three price quotations on air-con-
ditioning.
The prices were submitted by
& A. McHorse, Bobby Herman
and Smith-Lynch all of Brown-
wood, and figures ranged from
$487 to 9860
The price*, however, given to
the council by the health depart-
ment representatives were on
four different combinations of
systems to cool the building
Councilman C. H. (Pete) Nay
Jr. suggested that specifications
be drawn on the equipment so
prices could be compared. Wil-
son said that the "only fair thing
to do" would be to have addi-
tional copies made of the ma-
terial submitted by the three
The plane had been chartered
by the Atlanta Art Association for
a European tour that was draw-
ing to a close when tragedy
Boeing 707 jet rose only a few
feet before plunging to earth.
the city with
men and Air France’s Adanta big Jef* wheels, indicating that
experienced pilots, was aware of Skid marks on the runway indi-
impending disaster and frantical- cated the pilot had his brakes on
ly eried to halt the huge craft. I for about 500 yards.
Pierre Loiseau, a radio opera- investigators reportedly found
field are
though the pilot was
covery of gunpowder residue on they may have a further report
the back of Henry H Marshall's from Dr. Jachimczyk. He has
shirt heightened the puzzle today been making laboratory tests on
for a county grand jury invest!- stomach contents and on carbon
___________________reported it may be some time br-
and collded with the truck. Paul Sanders of Augusto Others in the fore identification of the 1® At-
•---- ------ “ ---u ---- Hoke O’Kelley, Mgs. lantans killed in the-crash is com-
Court. Brownwood Chamber Of erased from the quoted value of
Commerce officials and other stocks listed on the New York
IBM CIT¥ on Page a {Stock Exchange
People* said he did not think the government arrested Venezuela’s
gunpowder specks contradicted a top Red Monday night after crush- and demanding passports. Long
finding by Dr. J A.. Jachimczyk. ing remnants of a bloody. Commo lines waited in front of shipping
Houston pathologist, that five bul- nist-backed revolt, then had to re- company offices
lets struck Marshall from the lease him because of his pariia- Officials said plans were being
j front, mentary immunity. -
' "I can't speculate how they got: Authorities said 133 persons ____
, there.” the ranger captain said, were killed in the rebellion led by terrorism
Dr. Jachimczyk performed an marines garrisoned at Puerto Ca-
FRANKLIN. Tex.
head on with a truck owned by
the Neal Trucking Line* of Mont-
gomery, Ala.
The candidate was pinned in the
wreckage. Mrs. Smith, suffering
from shock and a possible skull
fracture, was sitting beside her
husband when patrolmen arrived.
Police said the Smith car
tabulation yesterday afternoon.
Connally had 564.731 votes, or
51.17 per cent of the total, and
Yarborough 38,827. The election
bureau estimated 1,000 votes had
not been reported.
-r
4 -
The state
Smith's station
month*, but there were a number side as
Robertson County gran^juzy bsy as more than,200 killed and 1,000contacts with the Algerian nation-
—--s=E
Romulo Betancourt'*
week.
mated 99 bulion was
good sense." They believed the
secret army was torn by inde-
cision and deep ideological and
leadership troubles. But no offi-
cials appeared to know exactly
what was going on.
In contrast, fear began to sweep
Algeria's European community
anew. Most Europeans began to
lose hope for a reasonable settle-
ment that would safeguard their
tuture in a Moslem-run Algeria.
Early this morning, crowds of
Europeans besieged banks to with-
*9- F
eth . •
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VOLUME 62 NO. 200 10c PER COPY
were to become official.
J. W. (Jimmy) Phillip*. Demo-
2,*02
ward Smith. Georgia'* first Re- tending an Atlanta meeting of Re- . „
publican leaders who gathered to mc a
welcome Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- She said there were several Se
reported commencement address “M coThet.pimehmay’nondscnegncm Camncaran.ana ChnapintnRober
smi. Mominated by. Repub- tWronGrncapored wetoraxcSer.s.A Force —
bean state convention March 31, [age. j Evreux, rzaaco. „
would have gone into the Nov. 6 ...» .----- I ---- ---—----------U
general election against the win-
wil be completed. Passport photo-
graph* helped in some cases.
The uterdenominational, Anss-
s I
Seymour. Twisters sighted near
Paducah likewise disappeared
without touching ground, sheriff’s
officers reported
The Weather Bureau had issued
special forecasts for severe thun-
derstorms over a broad stretch of
Texas coast and the Panhandle-
Plain* of West Texas
Afternoon temperature* ranged
upto degrees at Presidio in
the West Texas Big Bend Beau-
mont was the coolest point with ’
a high of 73.
Early Tuesday the readings 1
varied from, 60 at Dalhart to 79
at Corpus Christi.
Houston reported 3.45 inches of |
rain in the 24 hours ending at
8 a m.
Other totals included Kountze
1.85, Richmond .74, Claudine near
Denison Dam 4.69, Liberty 1.49,
Conroe 1.30, Galveston 1.1*. Tex-
as City 233. La Marque 2.50,
Dickinson 2.95, Electra .85, Quan-;
ah .90. Seymour 92. Livingston
.14. Memphis .95, Orange 1.48,
Childress 1.22, Mineral Wells .U
and Lufkin JL
spokesman in Washington said
nerofa five-man race for the that "based on preliminary re-
Democratic nomination at a Sept, ports, no technical reasons are
12 primary. apparent at this time as to why
The leading Democratic candi- the Air France aircraft crashed"
should be attended by them. later
Brown County Commissioners An
returns. So far.
investigating cotton allotments .
held by Billie Sol Estes, was Ion KAwief
wearing the garment the day he f • U • U VI Cl
- was shot "
Texas Ranger Cap Clint Peo- A a II fa
pies disclosed Monday that state Nohheci In
police found two gunpowder stains * % MHH-M III
on the back of the shirt about six
days after Marshall was found | f l
dead on his farm near here last Vene7IIe/c
year He had been shot five times V
—- . mA aa halt the jet.
GOP Aspirant Dies symma-
. engines slow as the plane rolled
: down the runway. Wednesday at the Paris American
"When the engines slowed down ---
Grace Wilkey Thomas and Cecil pleted and arrangements are
The four-engine. Air France
. During the night, a police sta-
•a _ A a _ ! tion and two buildings owned by
Puzzles Grand Jury -
I The secret army warned Mon-
wind* up to hurricane force.
Restive weather elsewhere sent
tornadoes writhing over pari* of
West Texas during the night, and
occasional thunderstorms contin-
ued in North Central Texas until
early morning
The Weather Bureau predicted
more scattered thunderstorms
Tuesday and Wednesday in North-
west. North Central and Northeast
Texas Thundershowers were ex-
pected in most other sections
in Houston . 2.30 inches of rain,
drenched the downtown district
during the 1M-hour storm, leaving
some streets flooded during rush
hour traffic
Collapse of a 200-foot section of
canopy shattered plate glass win-
dow* of three stores in a Houston
shopping center. Rain poured into
the stores as roofs cracked under
the quickly accumulated water
Electric power failed in many
parts of Houston and power Um*
I several months, but it seemed to
■ I be going full tilt already Monday
I ; night.
1 i John ^Connally, who won the
% I Democratic nomination in Satur-
i day’s runoff, and Republican
I nominee Jack Cox both were on
hand for the opening of the new
Sheraton - Lincoln Hotel in Hous-
ton.
I Cox arrived first and took a
I first floor lobby stand to shake
I I hands Connally. a little late be
I : cause his plane ran into rough
' weather en route from Fort Worth
did his handshaking in the second
floor lobby.
Pointing up indications the cam-
paign may grow as hitter as be-
snapped as the wind hit 75 miles
per hour in gusts. Marble-sized
hail accompanied the rain.
Lightning struck three 1,000-
with a bolt-action rifle, which lay
nearby,- The inquest verdict was CARACAS. Venezuela IAP)
A HOUSTON IAPI — Texas can- far. There is a breaking point
S : didates foe governor have said 1 think we have reached it."
F. ; they don't expect to start the
general election campaign for
A public meeting, open to *11 climbed $14 to <374 after a <25 losa
persons interested in a water Monday.
storage and flood control plan Litton Industrie* added $6.25 to
for the Brownwood area, will be $92. Other gains included Ameri-
held at 7 p.m. Thursday in can Telephone <2.12 to $109, Jones
Brownwood Hotel. & Laughlin $1.50 to $48.50, Boeing
A representative of the U. S 9187 to $4.24, Polaroid *175 to
Corps of Engineers will be at 112.23. Du Pont <1 to 185.50 and
the meeting to discuss the ted- Lorillard 1.12 to <44 87.
eral flood control plan and an*- The market'* loss Monday was
wer question*. about half the size of that suf-
The meeting is jointly sponsor- feted May 28. when the Dow
ed by Brown County Water Im- Jones industrial average piunged
provement District No. 1 and 34.95. And it wiped out about half
Brownwood City Council, and of the recovery that was staged
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1962, newspaper, June 5, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482934/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.