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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
5 DAILY
10c SUNDAY
ESTABIISHED 1904
Full Leased Teletypesetter Wire Report of the Associated Press—World's Greatest News Agency
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56TH. YEAR, NO. 36
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, I960
U.N. Closes Most
Turbulent Session
Icy Weather
Bright Sun
rem African.
ance and the United Nations has
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budget:
One of the main causes
of the situation as it
n the Congo is to be found in the
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After Tragic Carrier Fire
Lower Expected
RECOVERED CAPSULE — The Marine helicopter crew
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Deputy Foreign Minister
a news
Cavanagh commented angrily
‘in a period of crisis which has
tested the United Nations—and is
You may hear
yesterday’s fire when investiga-
ing to 49 the number' lost in Mon-
a
op-
plates, twisted beams, and set
on the border.
by at least a year.
The heavy snow covering ap-
technical experts, will inquire into porters were present, he said he
“possible fire hazards' to ships un-
wasn’t trying to tell the Navy
Paso, Wichita Falls and Texar-
private shipyards.” The Navy
Midland and Waco 25; Dallas 27;
from Hood, Tarrant and Par-
said the panel will consider spe-
cers
ker counties in the search.
or
most Midwest areas, ■
criticism. Fire Commissioner Ed-
area was'
this morning.
and highways.
would have been “a substantia'
launching pad Tuesday afternoon.
to the possible cause of the New The 25-foot , 2,100-pound second
iclsoed for more than 12 hours as
stage went into a 93-minute
shaped polar orbit 130 to 400 miles
used. The Fire Department re-
the coast.
Winter sounded its official be-
the crash that the United Air tronic gear to measure the earth’s
baptized and
Lions Club Boosts
rf God’s plan. . . . Love and loss'
Goodfel low's Fund
accurately tell whether a hos-
can
Kennedy announced selection of nedy Cabinet, Secretary of the
A donation of $564.54 from the chase food and clothing for hund-
Board agreed to ask the governor tile missile has een fired.
to grant Louis William Bennett
a
Crime Bureau agents and the FBI
interviewed Leonard McClain, 34,
in prison at Huntsville. He told atomic strike—the time it takes
the authorities he beat Fred F.
It’s not too late to make your
he killed his Dallas landlady.
owns a dairy north of Cleburne,
Mr. & Mrs. L. F. Browder 5.09
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afternoon.
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Three Causes
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Boy Burned In
Crash Is Buried
Convict Gets
Happy Tidings
SHOP FOR GIFTS
IN OUR AD PAGES'
Scientists say they must know
exactly how much background in-
There were some tears among
he mourners and a few muffled
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equipment that guides
for scholarship at Yale. He was , 3
graduated from the law school
there in 1931 after serving as ed-,
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Soviet Delegate A. A. Roshchin
old the assembly just before the
scaffolding, among other things.
This was the center of the city’s
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Shoplifters
Nabbed Here
whose boys choir he sang. Three
hundred persons filled the church.
The Rev. Dr. Harold Bosley
said: “Birth and death are part
The Wright Co.
A Friend
Another Orbit
For Discoverer
convict admitted the crime.
The State Pardon and Parole
Maximum temperature 42 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 22 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 59 de-
grees a year ago today.
Minimum temperature 35 de-
grees a year ago today.
SHOPPING r
DAYS TO
CHRISTMASi
Lines jet was 11 miles off course
when the collision occurred.
of his guests.
The three thugs, wearing sto-
ction on many major items, in-
luding disarmament, until the
second part of the session.
The final hours were devoted
normal heat radiation.
Forthcoming Midas — missile
defense alarm system — space
craft will have infrared “eyes”
to spot the heat of enemy launch-
ings. Eight to 12 Midases will pro-
Donor
Busy Bee Club
W. T. Whitworth
A Friend
A Friend
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Wednesday
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was lowered into a grave.
Stephen died of burns and in-
ibove the normal level.
The, 81-foot two-stage Discover-
grade crossing about 100 yards
from Sanders’' dairy.
Yom W. A. Patterson, president
of United Air Lines. The third
came from John R. McDonald, an
official of the Air Line Pilots As-
sociation.
The ALPA has been at bitter
odds with E.R. Quesada, head of
the Federal Aviation Agency. Mc-
Donald underscored this Tuesday
when he blasted Quesada for
commenting about the crash.
out.
Other Discoverers have carried
a recoverable capsule but not this
one. Instead, it has a load of elec-
safety procedures aboard the big
vessel.
Dcrcas Class, 1st Baptist
A Friend
have them.
The assembly was unable to
great agencies.”
When Cavanagh learned that re-
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group, this one composed of four
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York accident,” McDonald said.
Quesada said he had no com-
ment “at this time” on McDon-
alds statement.
Quesada had told President Ei-
senhower in a personal report on
its holding pattern may have been
, , at fault.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three
possible causes of history’s worst
aviation disaster in New York
last Friday have been put for-
ward.
night. They forced the three men
to lie down on the floor and tied
them with small wire and strips
of sheets they took with them.
The thugs, according to Cle-
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a responsibility to help bring it
1958 he was named by Sen. Henry
M. Jackson, D-Wash., to the ad-
; workers cleared the runways of.
the heavy snow. Airports in C in-.
jcinnati also were closed.
Ohio and Pennsylvania battled
the storm. Falls of 8 to 14 inches
to 30 minutes in advance of an
Alger Divorce Case
DALLAS (AP) — Dist. Judge
Looney Lindsey of Gilmer will
hear the divorce case Jan. 30 of
Rep. Bruce Alger, R-Tex., and his
wife, Lucille Alger.
The case, set as a jurv trial for
160th District Court here, involves
custody of the couple’s three chil
dren.
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recessed its turbulent 15th sessior er Soviet campaign against Ham-
early today after approving a res arskjold.
he was driving was
Kennedy Names Deputy
Secretary Of Defense
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — space Corp., founded this year a
President-elect John F. Kennedy the request of Secretary of De-
today picked Roswell Gilpatric,fense Thomas S. Gates Jr. as a
who was undersecretary of the. nonprofit organization to assist the
act that the secretary-general, on
is own initiative and without any
authorization from the Security
Council, has set up a United Na-
ions command . . . consisting
mainly of United States nationals
and nationals of other countries
n NATO.’
The Russians indicated .they
would continue their attack. So-
ever to make any statements as
"It’s nice to have something
alive around the house for a
change.”
board of trustees of the Aero- Square in Addis Ababa. Gebeheyo was
was felt in northern Illinois with
B brief but critical lapse in radar
V surveillance from the ground of
* , the two planes that collided over
Staten Island.
rival of winter at 3:27 p.m. EST
I today.
Numbing cold gripped the north
as ■ the mercury
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injuries when the pick-up truck the Air Force in 1951-53. In 1956-57
Howdy 3o(ks
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Travel, both by motor and air,
was sharply curtailed throughout
the snowbelt. Snow diminished to
a scaffold in Minelik
homa prisoner, serving a 35-year
sentence for manslaughter, was
outside and told, pea red to guarantee many areas
5 on Sunday.
were expected in western Penn-
sylvania, with 7 to 10 inches in
Pittsburgh. A half foot of snow
Billy Leon Richmond, 24, of fell in a four-hour period in the
Cheyenre, Wyo., was fined $200small town of Somerset,. Pa. ‘
suntop was o
Kogg
Fox
welder was at work. i running along the upper coast to
While the Navy and the FirePalacios and Victoria on west to
of the New York law firm of
Cravath, Swaine & Moore since
1940 with the exception of the peri-
address installation chore whil
on vacation from his toils with
the telephone company.
BRYAN MILLER, the hail-fel-
low-well-met, picking up the ta
or a few breakfasts this morning
more about
terested parties in the intensive
investigation of the collision of the
jet with a TWA Super Constella-
tion.
The first two theories came
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20.00; Estell Bishop, 2, and his 4-year- another, judging from the loot-
5.00 old sister, Sharon Ann. ing of such a game at GRAN
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BASE, Calif. (AP) — Discoverer
XIX is in orbit today to take the
earth’s temperature. This knowl-
journed at 12:57 a. m. to begir
an 11-week recess that will end
March 7.
The stormy three-month session
which opened Sept. 20, was nota-
ment promotion ceremony, at
tended by reporters without his
30 hand in hand.” The pastor
made no mention of the air dis-
aster.
at a
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SEAGOVILLE (AP)—Two Ne- SON WARD, the DALLAS con J
2. There could have been a
GRIM SYMBOL — The body of Lt. Col.
Workineh Gebeheyo, former Ethiopian
security chief and leader of last week's
vas the only survivor of last Fri-
ay’s tragic air collision over
man par excellent. bids
an emergency recon-
lew York, was buried Tuesday. .
Ironically, an airliner droned ed up to 48 miles an hour in sec-
ibove the snow-covered pine trees tions of West Texas dwindled ear-
n Memorial Park Cemetery in ly Tuesday to light northerly
shot to death Dec. 18. Thousands of
Ethiopians gathered in the square to view
the symbol of the crushing of the rebel-
lion. (NEA Telephoto)
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY -
Fair through Thursday. A little
colder this afternoon in south.
Continued very cold tonight and
Thursday. Low tonight 15 to 23.
High Thursday 32 to 40.
TEMPERATURES
cident" started the blaze: A fork Texas except the extreme south-
ift sheared off the plug on a tank ern area Wednesday, the first of-
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conference today to review the
work of the session.
U. S. Ambassador James J.
Wadsworth commented that the
pened to permit the tree to stick out,
a photo that no photographer could
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3. It called on the nuclear pow-
€rs to make every effort to reach
an agreement banning further nu-
These factors resulted in pro- pie have the right to independ- ka
onged debates, paralyzing dead- ence and the United Nations has
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grip of a dual frigid front that
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)le chiefly for the visit of Soviet erations and to drive Hammar-
—The U. N. General Assembly ' remier Khrushchev and the bit- skjold from office.
vice has its own experts who “ur-
doubtedly will come up with the
same answers I’ve got in mind.
Navy Secretary William B
Franke, who came to New York
for a personal inspection of the
damaged $250-million carrier, said
the use of wooden staging was
standard naval procedure. He
Tom Kirkpatrick he and Rich- rains. New York City, hit by
mond shoplifted the items at heavy snow last week, was in
towns between here and Wycm- the path of the storm.
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and court costs in Peace Justice In Ohio, more than 8 inches of
Luke Johnson’s court Tuesday af- snow snarled traffic in Columbus
terncon after he admitted steal- and a 10-inch fall was expected
ing seven cases of empty coldin Cleveland. Falls of 3 to 6 in-
drink bottles from a South Main' ches were reported in most north
street grocery store in June. ern areas, with lesser fallsin the
He was arrested outside the southern part of the state.
Air Force in the Truman admin- Air Force in space and missile
, - , , istration, to be deputy secretary problems.
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THERE’S ALWAYS A WAY — This little foreign car
isn't really being propelled by a black sail. It is simply
the answer to the problem of driving a six-foot Christ-
mas tree home in San Francisco in a tiny car. The car's
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an intercontinental missile to fly
Erenst, 70, in 1957, 10 days before full course.
AA th I, c. , and Victoria 32; and Laredo and
EVANSTON. Ill. (AP-Stephen corpus Christi 37.
3altz, 11, who tor some 24 hou f c. ,
Skies were clear over most of'
he state.
Tuesday’s cold winds that gust-
Lcoks like poker keeps a lot of
it was 13 below zero in Aber-
deen, S. D., and the subzero sting
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acts of the Congo crisis, the nn-
ertainties of the U. S. presiden-
al election, and the growing
ains that came with the admis-
Grips Nation
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Blustery, snowy and
cold weather ushered in
the winter season today
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United Nations, to misrepresent ship from stem to stern, buckled that go on happening.” ~ -ala- ------ at “ 1
and libel it. to hamstrinP its on- le— tim ‛----- __j -- Urging fire inspectors to get
back the carrier’s completion date tough, he said: “Get these slobs Department differed on the safe- Den Rio
by at least a year. out of business. That goes for of? ty issue, on one thing they were!
The robbery occurred in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry abandoned. The thugs ran into a
(Red) Parker in Granbury. Par-pasture in freezing weather. The flurries in
ker did not disclose the names
.on of 17 new members, 16 of and manifestations.”
2. It declared the Algerian peo- —
od he served at the Pentagon.
He also is chairman of the revolt, hangs from
vide continuous coverage of the
MIAMI, Okla. (AP)—An Okla- world’s surface.
still testing it—to its very founda-
3. A passenger on the United tion.”
Multiple Midases blanketing the
full pardon after Oklahoma globe could relay almost instant
warning to alert target areas up
difference in the intensity and said he sees no reason to change
’uries Saturday, the 135th victim ginning at 2:27 p.m. Wednesday,
if the crash of two airliners. He A ., 11 , , 1 .1,
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Stephen was buried after simple the Navy Station at Corpus Chris- two of the other poker players.
services in the Methodist Church ti reported northerly winds which Approximately $3,000 of the am-
where he was baptized and in it said gusted to 37 m.p.h. lounts were checks, police said.
stellation. Expected to be on its
29-nation body had been working agenda is the City Fire Depart-
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, „„ ment’s stern criticism of naval on the disaster at a Fire Depart- poor housekeeping,
Police said the three robbers. .
were about five feet, six inches Chicago s Midway . Airpor .
-4 - • called the worlds busiest, was
One woman loosened the wire 2 below in Rockford, Chicago,
i, three women, a 12-binding her wrists, obtained a covered with A record prewinter •
.25-caliber pistol from the house Show 'carpet of 12 inches, shiv- -1
and fired several shots at the ered in neai-zeio readings. |
still being searched late and clean-up crews were on 24
hour schedules clearing streets
edge will help future Midas satel- cifically the substitution of metal
ites detect any hostile missile fir- for wooden floors for staging
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ckings on their faces and carry-
ing two nistols and a shotgun tall and said their ages were ap-
walked into the home about mid- proximately 50, 35 and 40.
The snowstorm which
buffeted the Midwest,
with foot-high falls in
some areas, spread into
the Ohio Valley during
’the night, dumping heavy
i snow in many areas.
I Powered by strong winds, the I
storm headed eastward into west- I
ern and central parts of the mid- 1
Atlantic seaboard states and ex- I
j tended eastward over the Great I
|Lakes region and southwestward I
! through the Ohio Valley. I
588- than wooden scaffolding had been mended by the inquiry court.
However, vice Adm. Charles suburban Skokie as the boy’s body winds in all areas' except along
clear test explosions. It also called
nostly to budgetary and other for a permanent agreement to
equipment in the plane by usingplans in the Congo had been frus- lv 4 uie aunvel ausI m
a transistor radio or a portable trated, had tried to punish the day s fire. The blaze scorched the
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aX^ntL" The money will be used to ^.■wo^thi^preparing the
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rucial issues raised during the weapons to countries which do not
ession persisted.
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er rocketed southward through ward p Cavanagh Jr said there
Quesada is in no position what- scattered clouds from its seaside - - -
courthouse earlier ir. the day for Snow mixed with rain and sleet,
creating a disturbance with a 22-’pelted areas in New Jersey..
- . . year-old Cleburne woman. Police’ Maryland, West Virginia and
Cleburne Lions Club today boost- reds of needy families this Christ- found a transistor radio and se- western North Carolina, with snow.
' veral articles of clothing in his on the way in some areas. The]
auto. A 16-year-old male compan-, snow-sleet mixture in Newark
ion of Richmond told Police Chief and Trenton changed to heavy
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Gilpatric has been a member _
smashed by he took part in a study of the
the Santa Fe Texas Chief Monday defense establishment, financed by
Three more charred bodies of knowledge.
, , j r f Wadsworth said in a statement workmen were recovered from
knocked awry delicate navigation that the Soviet Union, because its the Constellation Tuesday, bring-
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the 54-year-old Democrat as he Treasury-designate Douglas Dil-
started day-long conferences on Ion, turned up in Palm Beach to-
planning of the new administra-day as Kennedy opened budget
tion’s budget against a back-1 in -
ground of Concern over the busi- _ (See KENNEDY page 7)
. . agree on any’- resolution on the
ostmidnight vote on the Congo Congo crisis. After weeks of de-
, from the eastern Rockies
into the Northeast.
year-old boy and escaped with
$5,000 to $6,000 in cash. ... _____ ________ _ .
, Other morning lows included: Officers Jimmy Carroll, Gene thugs’ fleeing auto. She untied
Lubbock and San Angelo 20; El Hazlett and Asst Police Chief Parker, who ran outside and toldpeared to guarantee
Paso, Wichita Falls and Texar- Trittes Birdwell joined Texas'Norman Heath, a cruising police-; a white Christmas
kana 21; Amarillo and Alpine 22; IR George Roach and offi-man, about the robbery. No general immediate break in
idiand and Wam 25 Dallas 27 5- 5 . - — Heath pursued the robbers 13 the cold weather was indicated.
miles on U. S. Hy. 377 to Cres- i
son, where he found their car
Pentagon under the new secre-
tary of defense, Robert S. Mc-| i « ,
E. T. (Gene) Sanders, 68, who Namara, who is resigning , as I ‘ 0 / g
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was improving in Memorial hos- to join the' Kennedy7 administra- . *
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the crime, pleaded guilty at Bar-w;;m mmpewAe
tlesvilie to the beating. He said % SGTIIbS -H®‛5>
recently he had been drinking
heavily7 and had suffered a nerv-
ous breakdown and was willing
to say7 anything to get out of .jail.
McClain is serving a life sen-
tence for the Dallas slaying.
Although the assembly7 deferred
action on many issues, it did
make several positive decisions,
including:
1. It called for steps to bring
to a speedy and unconditional
and colonialism in all its forms
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front page in color, a first in the
lengthy publication of the Joht-
son County weekly.
plaints were due to the fact that
there was no rain, or any other
type of precipitation, of which
Cleburnites have had enough this
season. The' mercury7 dropped to
the 22-degree mark before dawn
and made a slow ascent after the
A f or f if A A I Ie l i bright sun came out. but the tern-
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navigation Valerian A. Zorin called
a plane in
extent of the fire’ if metal rather unless such a move is recom-
Damage was estimated at $75 ficial slobs as well as civilian agreed: the courage and skill ofthe lowest reading,
slobs. There is.no magic in these he 350- firemt who fought the R, nwneizih. HaA 2
Three Cleburne policemen par-The man who lost $6,000 was Coast,
ticipated in a search near Cresson, not playing cards, but was wat-
in Hood County7 for three Dallas ching the game, according to po-1
, , , thugs who held up a poker game lice.
Dalhart, in the Panhandle, had at Granbury early today, tied up ...
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dlaze. . ling at dawn, 39.
‘ Our men went in like great, |
ret soldiers,” said Cavanagh, j
contribution at the Times-Review. Richmond and the 16-year-old i
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sional subcommittee on military,
applications of atomic energy.
Gilpatric also is a member of
two study committees which have1
prepared reports for Kennedy on
the Defense Department and na-1
tional defense problems.
He won a Phi Beta Kappa key'
cleared Tuesday when a Texas frared light is reflected by the
bate on general disarmament, it
now prevails decided to put the question over,
fnni i “he until it resumes in March. It post- thereby creating
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olution requiring all members t
A share in the cost of the 1960 U. N
B Congo operation.
The Soviet Union vigorously op
posed the plan. It made it plaii
it would defy the assembly ma
jority by refusing to supply any
part of the $48.5 million to be
raised by assessments. The vote
was 46-17 with 24 abstentions.
The assembly also authorized
Secretary-General Dag Hammar-
skjold to spend up to $24 millior
f for the Congo operation during
- the first three months of 1961.
The 99 - nation assembly ad
ness slump—a slump also bother-;
ing the outgoing Eisenhower re-' ' ' "Pe, ,
who will be No. 2 man at'the. ; »
Is Welcome ,
Clear and bright sub-
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burne area today, but I
citizens were not com- ; ' J n
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court of inquiry convenes today; ing on city7 pier projects, but the Commandant, said he would (
to study the disastrous fire that Constellation was being built at ommend metl scaffolding on fu- continue through Christmas, with;
struck the aircraft carrier Con- the Brooklyn Navy Yard and wasture Navy projects. elioht moderation startino ahont
" ' ’ out of the city’s jurisdiction. I
There was
I At least nine deaths were at-
tributed to the stormy weather.
I which erupted in the Plains and
KEUUYEKEU CArSULE — mt? ivialite nel.upie, .ew spread eastward rapidly. The
| With the lack of wind and the; +hat plucked the Project Mercury Spacecraft out of the storm deaths included five in
merenugtinngat elenrdroppsiwee Atlantic, Capt. Allen Daniel, eft, and First LEWayne in "llinois and one in
NEW YORK (AP) - A naval quires the use of meta! scaffold-Wellborn Jr, 3rd Naval, Distawnighe forasastnoseidcerhencoto Sp’T.’kZ”.* -ckXd 135 miles anc1,250 miles down “^^ing
--- -al Ch-int—- with the missile range by a Redstone missile. The capsule winds and sharp drops in temper-
__________, p.,_____ slight moderation starting about I was flown back to Cape Canaveral to be examined by atures, made it look and feel like |
' Franke said that as far as he Thursday afternoon. There was; project scientists. (NEA Telephoto) _______’midwinter before the official ar- |
ould tell, neither carelessness, plenty of ice in the Cleburne area . ~ g, ni
’ r ’ nor economy I today, on ponds and small lake's. | (P, g g 4 gggmgac
measures ccul be blamed for the; Damage to residential plumbing #s | € OLj | EE € 6a EE #662
’ lire. was negligible. ; central region
The Navy has said a “pure ac-l Freezing weather gripped all of , gm “ m ■ 8 | 2 plunged below zero across the I
ggm m ga 9 gEa e ga Samg 8 1 gea । snow-covered sections of the mid-
46 111 • Vw M “e l l ■ “ 1 M * lands. The cold air dipped south-
ward into Texas and the Gulf J
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 21, 1960, newspaper, December 21, 1960; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542798/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.