Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959 Page: 13 of 24
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Pat Ryan and sentenced to death during the
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Thomas. Nieves Ortegon, Jeffry lao, warned the military tribunal
Allred. Geep McBride and Ann that execution of the .American
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deported
SECOND TRIBUNAL
Trial of the third U.S citizen
the death sentence for both Cuban
born Del Pino and Luciano Lin
ares Gastell, a former policeman
under president Fulgencio Batista
Del Pino. wounded by police las
July when he landed his light
plane near Havana. cried as he
w as carried into the courtroom on ’
a stretcher
MAN’S TEARS
“These tears are .he tears of
a man, not a coward, he told the
tribunal. “I am not afraid to die
I cry because they refused <ir
prison) to let me see my mother
The government * charged tha
Ryan.
No third or fourth
were on the honor roll.
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Del Pino, a former Castro sup- recess so that (Obas could be
porter flew to Cuba to pick up called as a defense witness, and
Gastell and other Batista men defense testimony lasted only 45
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J University in New York, and 30-
year sentences for Lambton and
11 of the Cuban defendants
The 37 tried Monday at Pinar
del Rio were captured during a
clash with Cuban troops during
which one soldier was killed.
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White Youths
Sentenced For
Beating Negroes
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County while youths were sen-
fenced Monday to « to 23 months
in jail for beating four Negro
youths last Sept 14
OLD FRIEND The two trials were the first Prince Aly Khan of Pakistan, cotting the Algerian debate it in-
Del Pino contended that he was held by military courts since their chairman of the Asian African sists that Algeria is French tern,
teaching an old friend, Fernando revival by Castro to-combat the group told newsmen the resolu tory and none of the U X.‛s busi-
Cobas. to fly and that Cobas. rising wave of opposition to his tion would be milk in tone urging ness
working with the police, switched regime Both were orderly and both tides to get together He i2 The Assembly Tuesday dragged
off the engine and forced him to quiet, contrasting sharply with 'he dicated, however. it would mike through six more rounds of bal-
land where the police were wait- explosive atmosphere prevailing specific- mention of guarantees for loting in another unsuccessful at-
mg for him He charged he was at the military trials held during Algeria’s polieical future as well temp' to choose between Poland
really being tried for. anti-Castro the first six months of the revolu- as the cease-fire negotiations the and Turkey for a two-year seal
statements he had made in Ha- tionary regime During that per- French already have offered to on -he ll-nation Security Council.
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JudEe.. samuel Roberts also B L A N K E T—Honor roll at Jane. Thompson. Seventh grad-
Plaecodhe 1rio onaxear’s proba- Blanket School includes 30 stu- ers are Ann Damron, Ima Bun- Rafael del Pino, 33. of Miami
dered "ihemt pay ‘a medical according 'to jco1d SN Vreeks dick and^Gene matrost ho ma completed today just after
te'cnmdSFSbronsetomorgail
. nis F Ruggles. 20. They had I>ebbir Damron, Becky Browder. ’’ * --
pleaded guilty to charges of as-
would touch off a strong anti-Cu-
graders ban campaign in the United
States. The only other American
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COMANCHE CARRIERS TOUR—Watching the presses roll are Bulletin paperboys
from Comanche. They recently toured the Bulletin plant and ate lunch at a local
restaurant. Carriers are. from left, Ray Lvnn Murphree, Paul Cartwright. Dale
Woolsey. Robert Cartwright. Jimmy Whitworth, Phil Cogburn, Joe Bean. Tommy
Cogburn, Ronnie Brawley and Richard Arthur. Absent was Danny Morris.
(Staff Photo)
BUT NO WHEELS Southern Illinois University at Carbondale has installed fve of these
PWOod and steel geodesic domes on its grounds. They were designed by dome-inventor-R.
But Kminster Fuller, a research professor at the school:- School authorities say the domes, to
ue used as picnic shelters, are supposed to take the undergraduate mind off automobiles
whicn are being “phased out" of their campus live
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For Three Americans CallLikely In U.N.
Sixth graders include Eliza-
beth Isom, Terry Mosely, Char-
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By GEORGE KAUFMAN
HAVANA, AP —Two Amen
cans charged with trying to over
throw Fidel Castro's revolutionary
I regime may learn a military
court s verdict on them today,
bu-another will have to wait un-
til Friday The government has
demanded death for two of the
three
■ Awaiting verdicts today at Pinar
- del Rio were Frank Austin Young.
• 30 a commercial pilot of Miami.
Fla Peter John Lambton, 24 a
British-born naturalized American
of Nassau, Bahamas, and 35 Cu-
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Del Pino’s attorney argued the the mothers of the two defendants,
government lacked sufficient evi- The tribunal said if would an-
dence to prove its case. He added nounce its .verdicts Friday They
that the charge against Del Pino may be appealed by both the pro-
is not punishable by death under secution and defense
minutes The only witness were
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draft resolution after two days of ian-African resolution lantvearfa
el old talks on 'he Algerian re- voring independence for Algeria
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1959, newspaper, December 2, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488762/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.