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S6TH. YEAR. NO. 51
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1961
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Vandiver announced at midnight tiemen” during the crisis.
from Retalhuleu, near the south-
because two Negroes ordered ad-
Charlayne A. Hunter, 18, and
federal court failed Hamilton E. Holmes, 19, the Neg-
to show up for classes.
roes who seek to further their ed-
the U.S. Supreme Court for a last-
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* training is going on.
Vandiver asked the legislature students had signed petitions urg-
U. S. Maneuvers Give
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which would cut off funds to the open even if integrated.
scheduled to appear at a 9 a.m.
unimpeachable
In the absence of the Negroes
and an official order from Vandi- political potato into the legisla-
Spark To Cuban Alert
a
! in about three years,” Myatt said.
At the university, President O.
the
planes bringing invaders,
C of C Ready
C. Aderhold went into conference is repealed without delay.
with the school’s administrative
The four-year-old law, calling
ciation paid off at the meeting,
The semi-official "Revolucion"
council. They were awaiting word for immediate cutting off of funds
charged the United States is min-
Mrs. L. C. Johnson ot Route 4
from the governor.
be sad when an airplane carry-
is enrolled under federal court
this week.
ver would shut the school until around Georgia’s neck, the gov-
F ranklin D. Roose-
She didn’t know anything about
the legislature can act to repeal
ernor said.
velt, which visited Guantanamo
services were discontinued by the
a
combat unit to be stationed in the
y
. at almost any hour.
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der.
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ded in national soil.”
Clues Scarce
ied by Norris Bingham at the which President Eisenhower led
in Slaying
early he wouldn’t get to make
Cuban forces in Oriente ate be-
a
minister’s
prime
whose body was found Monday,
the
been secured.
younger
and
six weeks after she disappeared.
hind the maneuvers, which started brother
sioner Manning Coward will be- Port Townsend, Wash., apparent-
a fight with east of Havana. While ships of the
in
a wooded lover’s lane near Port- time to time at the U.S. Navy base
t
Dennis McWilliams told the Com- land Nov. 26.
fore.
Nixon, who lost one of history’s chore.
to death. His body was found
lected.
sity students sat through
in-
an
enthusiasm had been dampened
his leadership of the Republican
“but I find here tonight not peo-
Fla.
Weather
ex-
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Two brothers, who live in the JOAQUIN boy, attending to
to be sentenced Feb. 3 on a biga-
Wayne (Butch) Evans, 19-year-old my confession.
Generally fair and a little warmer
eluding about 25 white women
Cleburne ex-convict.
Kennedy said he married Juani
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to be informed of current? events, master; and Lee Roy Morrison, commander.
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Eisenhower Strengthens
Nixon's Political Stock
An Odd Twist
On This Type
Of Grim News
Sexton Case Is
Still Discussed
: U. S. Supplying
Guatemala With
: Fighting Needs
county,
onspira-7
ut was
Wichita
World War I
Vets Elect
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ESTABLISHED 1904
sources close to the chief' execu-
tive. told The Associated Press.
extension of Country Club Road.
County Tax Assessor-collector
ailable and may be purchased defeated 1960 presidential candi-
rom chamber members and at date for services “invaluable to
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chiefs over their faces, the stu-
dents remained at the counter as
pected to stay only a short time.
He said he expected “short shrift
Council last week that training
, camps for “mercenaries” for use
assault, expected almost any day,
irom Cuba,” said the dispatch.
“Opponents of the Ydigoras ad-
Cleburne Chamber of Commerce
held their first 1961 meeting Mon-
week—apparently on an integrat-
ed basis—if the segregation law
WORLD WAR I VETS — Officers of the Veterans of
World War I, elected last night, are, left to right, B. L.
Higgins, senior vice-commander; A. A. Finstad, quarter-
west coast of Guatemala, said the
United States also helped finance
the construction of a nearby air-
field where intensive daily air
Monday that he would cut off op-
erating funds if integration came.
Cleburne Lions Club
Cleburne National Bank
Mr., Mrs. H. B. Sonntag
3 a.m.
6 a.m.
9 a.m.
>e he is
ses, he ’
defense
clients
guilty,
1 Coun-
private
id with
igation
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:h per
ad ne-
ng else
ing ess
closest presidential contests in
November to John F. Kennedy,
assured his admirers he would do
everything in his power for the
! agree-
> to be
Cleburne Folks
Respond to Call
For Milk Funds
old
an
Maximum temperature 53 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 32 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 76 de-
at the base.
“Revolucion”
Republican Capitol Hill Club, was
held in a downtown hotel.
law.
Donald L. Hollowell, chief coun-
wolf trapper, agreed on a
new inventory system for
county equipment and re-
appointed two members of
the Johnson County Rural
Fire District.
The new budget includes an im-
DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — A group Republican party in the years
of 60 Southern Methodist Univer- ahead.
stad was elected quartermaster,
replacing Melvin Bicknell.
The veterans group was organ-
ized here lat October.
ormer trial, Shelton may be will-
ing to pay his own transportatc.
.o Cleburne.
university.
Vandiver, in tossing the red-hot
pilot, was flying a transport plane
when it crashed.
for funds to continue the Milk
& Ice Fund.
Jason urged directors to attend
the banquet and to sell tickets.
More than 200 tickets have been
sold.
In addition to Dr. Arthur A.
Smith, Dallas bank executive who
will deliver the principal address,
services.
The commissioners agreed on
er, but it arrived after the Ne-
gro had already been released.
le had served his time on a thef
onviction.
the chamber office.
The directors also voted to hold
their regular meetings on the se-
cond Monday of each month at
government.” He said Nixon was
a warm friend.”
party.
"We lost the election,” he said,
the cheering section.
The occasion was a 48th anni-
area.
The carrier stayed, in port about
five hours while replacement per-
sonnel for the base -were ferried
ashore in small boats. Then the
Lowry Organ. Lee (Pop) Myres
will serve as master of ceremon-
ies.
Tickets for the banquet are av-
Nov. 27.
The body of Miss Allan, a Wash-
ington State University Sopho-
more, was found beside a highway
37 miles west of Portland. Police
said it apparently had been tossed
from the road down a steep slope.
A highway crew, cutting road-
side brush, found the body.
Member—Texas Fres Asociatisa
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Publishess
(UPI) United Press Telephete Pictures
(CP) Central Frees Features
(KF) King Features
granted a defense motion to send
a subpoena to Los Angeles for a
star defense witness in the Roose-
. velt Wylie murder case.
ing and yelling but offering them
no violence. Earlier, nearly 3,000
grees a year ago today.
Minimum temperature 57 de-
• grees a year ago today.
Postal Receipts
Show Increase
Postal receipts for 1960 showed
in increase over receipts for 1959,
Postmaster H. G. Littlefair said
tonight 30 to 37. High Wednesday
58 to 62. _
TEMPERATURES
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pauses to Cleburne.
Wylie, charged with murdering
* a San Angelo milkman, is in coun-
; ty jail and has no money. His
Somervell Jurors
To Study Felonies
Somervell County grand jurors
Wednesday will study felony cas-
es involving murder, burglary,
jailbreaking and forgery, Dist.
Atty. Glyndon Hague said today.
Heading the grand jury list is
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Navy said would be about 10 days
of intensive training in night op-
Frederick Kennedy, 40, brought
the suit Monday. He' is scheduled ‘
manding officer told her Kenneth a new inventory system for coun-
was not hurt and 11 other crew ty equipment. The inventory sys-
Salary Hikes Set
Judge Myatt said the offices
will be painted, receive new floors
and new Venetian blinds.
The judge said contracts will
probably be let the last part of
February, or early in March.
Cost of living salary increases
for county employes, ranging from
6 to 10 percent, are included in
the budget, Judge Myatt said.
“It’s the first raise in salaries
son. Their terms had expired.
Judge Myatt brought the com-
missioners up to date on the coun-
published in “La Calle’ under the
.uling: “Foreign cancer embed-
to aid these people, your contri-
bution is needed regularly. Do-
Some students had packed-and sity system the moment
returned to their homes for a va-
Communist newspaper Hoy hint-
ed, however, that this may have
come from fire of Cuban defense
force’s.
ban armed forces including a
prominent Cuban Communist, Os-
personal appreciation for Nixon’s
willingness to undertake :
NEW YORK (AP)-The United,
States is supplying Guatemala!
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Trapper is
Re-Employed
soughC
icedings
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advise.
mitted by a
teams will receive invitations to
■play in the annual All-America:
bowl game at BATON ROUGE in
The people of Cleburne have al-
> an appeal
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on Guantanamo Bay, the Navy
(which seized her automobile while - •
she was taking a bath and was illegedly threatened to “stomp”
thus, unable to protest. the landowners.
But he stayed on for 3% hours,
explaining he was hungry and
wanted to be around for all of the
party. And, he added, if he left
maneuver force will call from
lose, but people who are our
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Pictures of the carrier were
The. government radio an-
nounced three members of the Cu-
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ing, burglary and auto theft.
The probers will study a forg-
ery complaint against Kenneth
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tervalley in October of 1958.
He was given the death penalty
in Lubbock, but the jury verdic
was reversed by the Court of Cri-
minal Appeals.
State Atty. Gen. Eugene Cook around the campus as they com-
flew to Washington to appeal topleted registration Monday, boo-
senger cars atop each other like a huge
stack of kindling wood. At least 23 per-
sons were reported dead and 49 others
seriously injured. (NEA Radiophoto)
“I will not be a party to defi- it until her son’s commanding of- (Bill) Hasty of Cleburne, whose
ance of the law as many would ficer telephoned her from Hill Air services were discontinued by the
wish,” Vandiver said in referring Force Base, Ogden, Utah, where court several months ago, was „ _ .2g .
. J.2. L.. Lu .... U.UFirst Lt. Kenneth Johnson, 25, of re-employed for a year. The $1,- nations may be made at the Tim- by Jan. 18.
route to Macon, Ga., 100 miles order to admit the Negroes. The Cleburne, is stationed. 20 ale 1q nunn he - P
p ..... Mrs. Johnson was so excited county and $2,400 by the federal
He said that while “nothing suc-
ceeds like success in political
life,” he was grateful for the
people who came to shake his
, Sanchez Cabrera apparently headi
was on a militia duty.
More soldiers took battle sta-
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If the witness, Robert Shelten,
a 47-year-old Negro, is found
ENROLL — Charlayne Hunter, left, and
Hamilton Holmes enter the register's of-
fice at the University of Georgia in
Athens, Ga., to become the first Negroes
ever to enroll at the state-supported
.August.
SHORTY WEAVER, the
Rock Creek Community in Nor- advertising matter...FRED POR-
them Johnson County, were plac-TER and MARK KENNARD re-
ed under $500 peace bonds at anlurning from a brief pleasure so-
, nt , 18th District Court hearing Mon- journ at MONTERREY, MEXICO
Omaha, Neb.. ,_ . ...Judge PENN JACKSON chat-
The government-controlled Cu-'
ban press denounced the naval ac-
tivity as warmongering and pro-
vocative.
“Prensa Libre” said the maneu-
vers were designed to encour-
age counter-revolutionaries “sup-
plied by the Pentagon and Central
Intelligence Agency” in case their
university,” an
Bob Mahanay sing with a friend and impress-
saidthe brothers, J. D. McCoy, ng hew glad he is to be back in
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Clements and Orr claimed the aTPWoODRowFREAvsRELTo)
n their property and chase their pg HithfriendseAccomplish
ows. The landowners aid they TIN The former BETTYE RAW-
ave killed a number of the MC-ii AN‛n , 1 1 . . •,
LAND, has been elected president
“The one thing I like to do is
talk to Republicans,” he said.
Nixon was obviously pleased at
Eisenhower’s assertion that he
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members of the plane received tems will be installed-in all the A Friend
only minor injuries. I county offices. | Mrs. Ruth Harris
Mrs. Johnson last heard from’ Two directors in the Johnson Dillon Funeral Home
her son Friday when he telephon- County Rural Fire District, which Bethel Class, Calvary Bapt. 2.00
ed her from San Antonio saying, governs the rural fire departments. Letha Ellen White 10.0
“Mother, we’re on our way over-.in the county, were re-appointed. Total . . ~ $77.50
seas.” (They are J. T. Hamilton of Grand-!
Mrs. Johnson thinks her son, a view and Bob Bransom of Burle-
, this afternoon and tonight. Clear students, picketed the pharmacy,
to partly cloudy Wednesday. Low
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she forgot to ask where and when government to regain the trappe
sity would “act as ladle’s and gen- the plane crashed.
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there is still another problem. A subpoena for Shelton was ser
At present, there s no mone to Texas State Prison in Novem
c available to pay the Negro’s ex-
. - Shelton is expected to tell the
court-appcinted attorneys, Jack court about a conversation he ov
, Altaras and Gean Turner, both erheard between Wylie and Cal
" former district attorneys, are nolvin McDade, who is serving a life
willing to pay the witness s ex-sentence for the same murder,
penses. j T > i , The conversation took place in a
’ Jack and I have already spent Sweetwater jail after the slaying.
$a00 or more out of our own pock-j Wylie is charged with knifing
milkman, L. H. Canada, near Wa-
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About 2,000 white students
Whatever happened to the J. E.
Sexton will case?
That’s what a commercial arith-
metic class in Birmingham, Ala.
wanted to know.
Schoolteacher Mrs. Lucile D.
Burton wrote a letter to a Cle-
burne attorney connected with
the will case, writing that the case
appeared in conversation during
a discussion of wills in the arith-
metic class.
The attorney answered the let-
ter, writing that he thinks it won-
derful that school children wish
Aule 4, when Floyd Ormsby, president of
chance to the group, presented the court
* The U.S. Embassy in Guate-
mala City is maintaining com-
* piece silence on the activity at
Retalhuleau, Kennedy said.
ty school superintendent and dis-
trailed Holmes and Miss Hunter trict clerk.
south of Atlanta, apparently to governor aaid he had every confi-
■ dence the students at the univer-
Efforts of the Johnson County ready responded to
Predatory Animals Control Asso-
, preparations are for an offensive!
» against Cuba and that it is being'
The Johnson County
Commissioner’s Court in
its second 1961 meeting
was speeded as Castro’s regimek-— .
prepared for an invasion it insists Bay Monday will be incorporated
is coming from the United States with several destroyers into
Cuba’s defense
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ing on a segregated basis today comes operative.
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200 was matched by $1,200 by the es-Review.
Milk & Ice Fund Contributions:
First Baptist Priscilla class $2.50
T. E. L. Class, 1st Baptist 3.0C
* sisters-in-law — and three pre-
t school children of each. Service in Dallas
; Four persons died in the acci-
, dent at Harviell, about 10 miles
,ud
said the U.S.
Former County Trapper William thers in Cleburne.
In order for the fund to continue
HAVANA (AP)—Annual maneu- 1 _ _
vers by the U.S. Navy and Marine newspapers charged.
Corps in the Caribbean gave new The---: effininl
But the amount received thus impetus to Fidel Castro’s nation-
far, $77.50 is just a small fraction wide invasion alert today. A high ing Guantanamo Bay and unload-
Many happy returns of the day
to HUGH FERGUSON, the ELKS
exalted , ruler and self-appointed
news gatherer, on his birthday to-
morrow...HAROLD STOVALL, the
tractor man, chatting with a
friend...GEORGE COOPER cof-
feying up with an old friend and
talking about current events...
BILL JOWELL chatting about a
football matter of another era...
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_ cy, called in a fumigation service. ‘‘but I find here tonight not peo-
stopped, then moved ahead and Coughing and holding handker- pie who care whether you win or
Another Road Project
The judge said he and Commis- The girl, Beverly Ann Allan, 19,
Monday. The Marines will train minister,
on Vieques Island', off the coast of
killed a few hours after Puerto Rico and about 1,375 miles
the insecticide was sprayed. They
did not leave until Bright closed'mood, told the diners he had
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“It must have been something
--— J ate.”
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)—Police gardens along the ocean.
— _______ g-p.h. - " " . i U.S. officials in Washington and lieved to be under the personal
road from Keene to Egan has .clue in the murder of a coed Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, denied command of Maj. Raul Castro,
i----- -------j ...i---- hed.....a t—j NK—do there was aggressive intent be- the -rime minicten's voucer
missioners Court 75 percent of the
I960 county taxes has been col- Peyton, 19, Portland, was stabbed planned some time ago.
5 ibout a one percent increase over
any die figure of $145,981 the year be-
Top cheers for TIMMY DOERR
-uu -- • r. on his selection to the third team
by Cuba's, display of military prep School All-American team...
might in a huge parade in Havana^ case yeu didn't know, the first
•an: 2 four teams of this popular annual
The maneuvers would serve asselections are considered equal.
a “covering play” for ships and and each member on the first four
accused of threatening John F. TIN as chief of the State Insui
lements and Robert Orr, their ance Commission ... Hinting he
may catch up on his fishing, now
ty’s road program, saying the
right-of-way for the proposed farm had only slim hopes of finding a
to any branch cf the state univer-
a Negro Cleburne, didn’t have a
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About 5,000 persons demon-
lions along Havana’s seafront strated against the maneuvers in
Malecon Drive. Militiamen dug Holguin, Oriente Province, where
more trenches in public parks and the base is located.
noon. General discussions and re- pu. ag ... . U - - .
ports were made on finances and Pat. The part?/, sponsored by the that he came primarily to express luring 1960 amounted to $146,257,
Eight died in the crash near! committee activities. - *" - - - —- - - ‛ - intin fomptimnn't hene"
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lerway for an outstanding event.
versary celebration Monday night speech,
at which Eisenhower praised the
daily to the many unfortunateequivalent of martial law.
children and sick mothers and fa-
More than 1,000 Republicans had been one of the mainstays on
paid $12.50 per seat for a dinner his administration and a T------1
party honoring Nixon and his wife helper. The President pointed out
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, was planning an invasion of Cuba sided.
Charley Mason, chairman of the sel for the Negroes, was reported to U.S. Dist. Judge W. A. Bootle’s
" President Ydigoras previously chamber’s annual meeting and
« charged that a frustrated uprising anquet, scheduled for next Mon-
day at 7 p. m. at National Guard seek some new federal court or-
Armory; said plans are well un-
.//oiudii 5o(s
By PROC
was re-elected commander of the'
Veterans of World War I at a Jueemen- Affirmed
meeting at the American Legion “--gsment •rremed
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TWENTY-THREE KILLED —- Rescue work-
ers remove a victim after two trains,
traveling in opposite directions but on
the same track near Barcelona, Spain,
collided head-on, stacking twisted pas-
t *- '
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice after which they will throw
other entertainment is on tap for President Richard M. Nixon’s po- out after the soup.”
the meeting. Mrs. Sandra Arnold litical stock has been strength-
will sing and will be accompan- ened by a birthday tribute in
against Cuba were operating in
* Guatemala and elsewhere. He day at Liberty Hotel. Recently- the funds cutoff provision in state
, complained that the United States elected President Jim Gerst pre-
letuzueu w uzen uones ivr a va- s enroneu unuer leuerai court------.----- — -g----------. with $1,200 the guP had raised of the funds needed to supply milk official said all Cuba is under the ing large quantities of medicine
The Board of Directors of the cation after hearing that Vandi- order, is now “an albatross” ing her son .crashed in Europet re-employ a won trapper.
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“The moment they appear on;ucation at Georgia, were reported minute delay.
s - - - campus, pay their registration in Atlanta this morning. It was ‛ . _______________ _____________o
Guatemalan authorities from fees and walk into a classroom: learned that Holmes had been Monday night to repeal the law ing that the university be kept
President Miguel Ydigoras Fuen- Gov. Ernest Vandiver will sign an .. utu- ...........
tes on down insist that the mili- order for immediate closure of the class, but did not appear.
tary effort is designed to meet an • ” ' ‛ ‛ ‛ - - - - -
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Hall last night. i LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP)—The McCoys allowed their dogs to
B. L. Higgins Jr. was re-elect- Arkansas Supreme Court has af
ed senior vice-commander and firmed a $200 judgment for Pa'
Harold Wells was re-elected jun- Maddox Brewer of north Little
ior vice-commander. A. A. Fin-
friends.”
The President, in a buoyant
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a finance company Soys’ dogs on their property. , f the TRI DELTA ALUMNI or-
Atty. Mahanay said the MeCoyszanization...She is attending Tex-
Mobilization of military and la-
bor forces throughout the island supercarrier
valdo Sanchez Cabrera, were,. . . 1 . ,
killed in a plane crash at the big.ship,, herflightedeckijammed
north coast resort of Vardero. The with jet aircraft, lel for) h tthe
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provement program for five
courthouse offices.
The Commissioners Court auth-
orized Judge Ted Myatt to take
bids on renovation of the offices.
Offices to be remodeled are
those of county treasurer, juve-
nile officer, district attorney, coun-
• eling 75 miles an hour when the
crashes occurred.
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going to walk back.” | 5s e
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a murder charge against Jose
Zamago, 20, charged with fatally Wives
knifing Joe Soto, 23, near Glen;
Rose early last month. PORT LAUDERDALE,
Other cases are Johnny Leo (AP)—A truck driver has filed a: ,
— , Hill, 18, cf Cleburne and Robby divorce action' seeking to rid him- brorhers ridcee
. Lester Stanley, 25, of San Anton- self of three wives he acquired in
- I io, each charged with jailbreak-17%2 years. Under recce bonds
Monday
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ver, fewer than normal white stu- ture’s lap, speculated the univer-
This source explained that inte- dents presented themselves for sity could be reopened within
ministration have insisted that the gration actually begins only when first classes at 8 a.m.
University Of Georgia Remains
with training personnel, material . * ""
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mmasegregated; Negroes Stay Away
day.
» planned and directed, and to a
great extent being paid for, by
, Cuban Foreign Minister Raul For Banquet
A Roa charged in the U.N. Security
personal oday. gin immediately to secure right- ly was killed a few
Littlefair said postal receipts of-way for the 3.6-mile westward her boy friend died i
someone who ambushed them in
a south of Poplar Bluff in southwest
Missouri dity dtuuent> mi uuuugn an III-
1 . T g, secticide spray at a drug store
* Engineer James.Smith of Littlelunchcounter Monday after two
Rock, Ark., said he thought the Ne qroes were refused service.
5 persons in the car saw the train. The, group, which included twolhand and urge him to continue
in time to stop. Negro theological students, re- hic leadershin nf the Rennhlican
Floyd Boltz, engineer of the fused to leave and C. R. Bright,
I t train in the Strasburg crash, said owner of the University Pharma-
t. i ad the car pulled up to the crossing,
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Her boy friend, Larry Ralph said, the exercise had been
the store.
When all departments of the
store except the lunch counter
CLEBURNE AND V ICINITY_ were reopened, the students, in-
4 the village of Strasburg about 30 i ------------------
1 miles southeast of Kansas City.'
They were two young mothers—i Negroes Refused
Tuesday
County Employes Will
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Crossing Crashes
‘ KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Mis-
souri Pacific passenger trains hii
• two automobiles in separate acci-
, dents in Missouri Monday, killing
12 persons.
» There were no survivors in
either car. Both trains were trav-
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. the county budget for the
school. The Negroes carried court orders year, employed a county
to insure their admission. The university
was declared closed indefinitely a short
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1961, newspaper, January 10, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542832/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.