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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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56TH. YEAR, NO. 101
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1961
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In Bexar County and Dallas
release of Jean Miroho, former Douglas Ashley, 23, and his teen-
aged girl companion, Carolyn
Texas Weather
at Leopoldville and had resisted
pearance in Grayson County
me man, Gerard Croiset, who said
female impersonator and Missyear-old Jimmy Franck.
to look for a spot containing three
Lima, 18, Feb. 26. They have been
a headquarters for his campaign
join up with Gizenga. Gizenga sent held in jail in lieu of $50,000 bond
One of two areas he described
each since their arrest here.
The pair is charged in Houston Franck became more puzzling.
The waning winter still had
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go mission continued negotiating
(See LEGISLATORS page 5)
with Congolese leaders on the shot and his body turned.
terms for the return of U.N.
in the day, was in Midland Thurs-
up his campaign in the Panhandle
Congolese reports that agreement p.m.
54 at Galveston. Most thermom-
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mid 30s to the mid 40s.
endorsed by the United Auto
cine to Cuban Red Cross workers Democrat.
cloudy skies
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dug through to the ground. Every
HOUSTON (AP)—A jury in
a
for school teacher salaries and
day a fine levied for violation of has been checked.
commander of U. N. forces, was
reported to have agreed to a form
the state blue laws.
Meanwhile, a wooded area to
traffic in the Congo.
former
vice
The Congolese informants gave
Mayor Lewis Cutrer' began enforc-
president and cashier of the Na-
nath that some are trying to have
ment. Nor did they say whether day.
and fined him
Oral Shockey, co-owner of the
the Congolese were modifying oth-
$5,000 for embezzlement.
the State of Texas.
Matadi, from which a Sudanese
Maverick is a native of San An- garrison was driven Sunday after
4
, Kiwanis Wins
for opening up Matadi, where 33
cessful.
' Citizen Award
The' vaccine was free.
polio, one fatal, had developed in mer member of the State Demo- that all permanent movements by
In Detroit, spokesmen for Gen-
the city. The Health Ministry, in
U. N. trcops be subject to Con-
cratic Executive Committee.
He graduated from the Univer-, golese approval.
Va., called for more information and Curtis declined to discuss
protests that it falls short of its
intended goals.
An autopsy report revealed both
who is holding her own at MEM-
s
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days behind schedule, the
com-
talking is an effort for her. You
tice of the Peace Mack Harrison
air, the sunshine and the calendar
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mechanic.
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benefit from such a deal.
Reuther, in a
Legislators
Still Argue
Money Deals
Blue Law Case
Resul+ Affirmed
Father, Daughter
Death Verdict
Osborn, who. had been working
in Houston, and his wife were es-
cians
men:
warmer temperatures ahead.
Two widely separated points,
Dalhart in the Upper Panhandle
and Lufkin in East Texas’ piney
at Sherman later in the evening.
Maverick told a Commerce cof-
fee crowd that. he wanted to • do
rf Samuel A. Maverick, a signer
of the Texas Declaration of In-
He stressed a five-point prog-
ram including social security-med-
Wilson, released from a Paris
hospital where he had been ill
about the House-passed bill be-
fore discussing how many amend-
LONGVIEW, Tex. (AP)—A ver-
dict of murder and suicide was
flew to Tyler for a televised press
conference Thursday night. He
president of Kivu, and 10 mem-
bers of his provincial government.
Miroho had paid at least lip
n a raiding party last December,
arrested Miroho and his officials,
would exercise joint control of air
traffic here. This was one major
Congolese condition for permitting
have resulted in spring apparel
adorning most of the ladies in
islation to free gas producers from
Federal Power Commission con-
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Set To Speed More
Aid To Unemployed
WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- of Sen. Curtis is downright false.”
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Candidates in Texas tried Fri-
day to heat up the campaign for
appearances.
Glover said he would speak
For 4-Year-Old Boy
WINTHROP, Iowa (AP) — For might have some idea where Jim-
■farmstead.
( Six-foot snow drifts have been
having
man.
vice president, but in most places
the race warmed but little.
his 3-year-old daughter, Wanda.
The jewelry repairman and his
daughter were found in Osborn’s
automobile, in a downtown park-
ing lot. . .
The Francks have three other
children.
Texas tour during the next few
days.
Maverick made a television ap-
fighting polio in eastern Cuba, the
semiofficial newspaper Revolucion
charged today.
The newspaper charged the vac-
Maverick, 40, member of the troops to the key ports of Banana
State Democratic Executive Cem- and Matadi.
the extent and kind of their indi-
vidual citizenship activity (citiz-
enship quotient) and to take steps
to correct any deficiencies noted.
Kiwanis has won a top award ir
all but two of the twelve annual
Freedoms Foundation citizenship
contests.
plant.
The spokesman said the AFL-
CIO’s Committee on Political Ed-
ucation (COPE) had endorsed
Maverick for the Senate post.
Fort Worth. The jet, from Carswell Air
Force Base, plowed into the ground about
30 feet from the ranch-style home, killing
the pilot. (NEA Telephoto)
denied the charge.
The question was asked in be-
half of the absent Curtis by Sen.
Gonzalez — had not announced
itineraries'.
this makes conversation pretty
difficult.”
Member—Texas Press Association
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Publishers
the old people make in order to
receive aid,” he said.
He said the aid to education
side of the courthouse this morn-
ing-
reached 222,800, “the highest since
1941.”
Wright, in San Angelo earlier
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Maverick Visits
Cleburne Area;
Speaks Briefly
Maury Maverick, Jr., San An-
tonio attorney and school teacher,
brought his campaign for the Uni-
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY —
Partly cloudy to cloudy through
Saturday'. Low' tonight 45-55.
Maximum temperature 65 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 41 de-
grees in past 24 hours.
Maximum temperature 81 de-
grees a year ago today.
Accused Banker
Gets 15 Years
WACO (AP)—A federal judge
U.S. Cuts Off
Cuban Salk Aid
HAVANA (AP)—U.S. Navy au-
Rebel Attitude Change
In Congo Encouraging
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U.S. Marshal Thomas J. Lun-
ney said he expected to arrive
in Dallas with the pair at noon
(Dallas time) and to reach Hous-
ton via Braniff flight 327 at 2:51
the newspaper said, and was “a
vile attempt to make political
propaganda.”
Kennedy announced at his news
conference Wednesday Rear Adm.
Edward J. O’Donnell, commander
of the base at Guantanamo Bay,
approved delivery of polio vac-
cine to Guantanamo City author-
Friday
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. State Rep. Wesley Roberts of
Lamesa, invited 64 other of the
• lesser known candidates, to con-
. _ and took control of Bukavu, the with the1 death of Houston real
ted States Senate to replace Lyn- provincial capital.
U.S. Dist. Judge Ben Rice Jr.
sentenced Edwards to five years
on each of three counts of the in-
dictment and directed that they
run consecutively. Maximum sen-
tence was five years in prison and
$5,000 fine on each count.
The bank accused Edwards of
embezzling $59,817 and said he
had repaid $15,000. He entered a
plea of guilty last week to em-
bezzling $552.95 in three cashier
checks.
atures. Cooler temperatures were
expected Saturday over the north-
ern half of the state.
• choice lying among the big six.”
Meanwhile, two of the counties
with the heaviest voting lists, de-
termined the order in which the
“He’s been that way ever since
he offered his brain to science
and they turned him down.”
hearings on an emergency bill de-
signed to speed more federal aid
ical care for the aged, federal aid U.N. forces to return to the ports. _________ , -- _
I. J—1 :—1— —1u.i — Maj. Gen. Sean McKeown, Irish county court of law upheld Thurs-building in the surrounding farms
aics-
even rate the attention of a com-
mittee.
Today also is the end of the
60-day period in which legislative
proposals of Gov. Price Daniel
get priority treatment over other
measures.
The House Thursday voted 149-1
for a resolution that said the def-
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tis, R-Neb., as to whether Walter1
time in a week.
“The machine is still in her
room,” said Sue Cardozo, a friend
of the film star and her tempor-
Houston today to face murder volunteers were summoned today
to a farm in northeast Iowa to family said a transoceanic tele-
service to the central government charges.
Federal authorities arrested the renew the search for missing 4- phone call was made Thursday to
age ditch Feb. 6. He had been
05
we may emerge with an unem-
was to the southwest, where to-
day’s search was centered. It was
searched for a short time before
darkness Thursday with no re-
sults.
At various times more than 500
volunteers slogged through snow
and mud and waded through
reeks looking for the boy.
Sheriff Hart did not rule out the
chance the boy had been abduct-
tending to a
came up late Thursday with a
$147 million a year tax plan. Hin-
son said his proposed new or in-
creased taxes on gas, motor ve-
hicles, jewelry, construction ma-
terials, utilities, stock transfers,
Will Warm Up
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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The U.N. spokesman told news-
men he could not comment on
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pneumonia in which the doctors
twice despaired of saving her.
Early today her pulse and tem-
perature were normal and a bul-
letin said she was “further im-
proved.”
“Elizabeth is smiling and talk-
Texas Friday, but the something about unemployment in
news release with
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That is the governor’s No. 1 de-
mand.
Daniel told reporters he would
not insist on revival of his sorely-
wounded deficit measures.
“If they can find something
else to do the job it is fine with
me,” he said. “It is time for those
who oppose the bills to come up
with their suggestions.”
of Johnson County and supported by all
youth organizations in Johnson County.
The signing was witnessed by Johnson
County 4-H Council chairman, Jimmy
Flynt, and vice-chairman, Marsha Vose.
mittee from Bexar County and a
former member of the House ol
Representatives, said he was a
Fox, 3-10
from a
grabbed the top spot. Of the so-
called big six, Tower was over
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- estate man Fred A. Tones Jr., Iowa's worst snowstorm of the
In Leopoldville, the U.N. s Con- whose body was found in a dram-
season. His father said the boy
was with him doing chores in a
field, complained of the cold and
left for the farmhouse a short dis-
stance away. His mother said he
never arrived.
Buchanan County Sheriff Em-
ery Hart, who is directing the
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WHITNEY and
BILL JOHNSON and RAGS
Alfred Bach, seated, of Haifa in the Tag-
gart Fortress near Nazareth, Israel. Eich-
mann, who is confined in the fortress,
faces trial for “crimes against humanity.'
(NEA Radiophoto)
ny, who was fined $50 puls court erlands who claims to have ex-
may appeal,trasensory perception and who
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Ted Myatt, County Judge, is pictured
signing a proclamation which proclaims
that March 1 I is “4-H Day" in Johnson
County. The “day" will be highlighted by
a parade sponsored by the 4-H Clubs
Printed Word
Still Strongest
NEW YORK (AP) - Television
will never supplant the printed
word in politics, says former Vice
President Richard M. Nixon.
In a telegram Thursday to the
annual banquet of the Radio and
Television Executives Society,
Nixon said:
“Television is powerful but still
is an infant factor in politics. It
will never supplant the printed
word, but its full force is yet to
be seen and employed.”
ington—I n t e r i m Sen. William ane
Blakley and State Sen. Henry finger on . ____________._____________,
weather forecasters promised Texas which he said
charging Kennedy had imperial- He' graduated from the Univer- golese approval.
istic objectives in mind when he sity of Texas, studied law at Loy- McKeown and Rajeshwar Dayal,
announced the vaccine delivery, ola Law School in Los Angeles Indian chief of the U. N. mission.
, , . don B. Johnson to Cleburne today
soft drinks, liquor, wine, beer and when he spoke beiefly on the east
returned Thursday in the deaths denied Thursday that any polio and graduated from St. Mary’s were negotiating here with acting
of Rufus Wayne Osborn, 43, and had been found in Guantanamo Law School in San Antonio. He Premier Albert Delvaux and For-
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Kiwanis International has won ary press secretary, “but she’s
its tenth top award in the annualgetting along without it right
Freedoms Foundation citizenship now ”
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ralph Yar- has been reached by which the
thorities gave outdated polio vac- borough, John F. Kennedy-type of United Nations and the Congolese
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While this indicated a change
n attitude by the rebel regime,
he U.N. command was unable to
confirm reports from the leftist
apital that Moscow-backed An-
oine Gizenga had been deposed
here.
Those reports said either the
rebel military commander, Gen.
Victor Lundula, or President Jean
Foster Manzikala of Oriental
Province had taken over. Both
ire considered firm supporters of
the policies of the late ex-Premier
Patrice Lumumba.
But both were reported to have
rigorous measures to prevent re-
orisals against whites in Stanley-
rille after Lumumba’s slaying last
month in Katanga Province. Man-
zikala also has strong tribal back
ing in Stanleyville, something Gi-
zenga never had.
A U.N. spokesman reported the
. _ came for the little girl Tuesday
attending her, told news-afternoon to take her shopping
"Her condition continues to for Easter clothes. They never
rain had been combed thoroughly schools in this Vicinity,
within a two-mile radius of the
Saturday over KCTV at San An-
gelo at 3:30 p.m., would spend
Saturday night in Austin, and
planned a second television ap-
pearance over KWTX-TV in Waco
Sunday at 3 p.m.
ities through the American and dependence. He is the son of the U. N. ships are expected within
Cuban Red Cross organizations.
see, she still has a tube in her returned the inquest verdict,
threat to aid her breathing and
Ann Lima, were to be flown to the third day in a row groups of my could be found.
A spokesman for the Franck
San Antonio, Maury Maverick, Sr.
The paper said eight cases of and Mrs. Maverick, herself a for- points held by U. N. forces (2)
ed. Recently a man in a blue car
search, said the snow-laden ter- had been seen loitering around
to the unemployed.
Chairman Harry F. Byrd, D- Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah. He
late Congressman and Mayor of the next week or so, were: (1)
Joint control over other strategic
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tranged and a divorce would have
After visiting Miss Taylor for been final in a few days.
Victor Mrs. Osborn said the father
LONDON (AP)—Elizabeth Tay-show further improvement. Tests
lor breathed today, without the aid conducted to keep her off oxygen
of an oxygen machine for the first completely have been very suc-
tonio and is the great grandson two days of fighting.
Other major Congolese demands
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Thursday night and then opened Rep. George Hinson, Mineola,
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Forecasters called for partly Workers in the area, as reported,
d lin •— most sections for but had been endorsed by a ma-
Friday with slowly rising temper-chinists union at the Convair
met before they would allow U.N.
bill would mean $40 million to troops to return to the port of costs of $35.85 said he
cine’—delivered Tuesday — car- school buildings, minimum wage
ried a sticker showing its expira- bill, aid to depressed areas bill
tion date was Dec. 16, 1960. A and stimulate the housing indus- of joint control over U. N. air
picture of the purported sticker try.
was published. “ram strongly for care for the
Delivery of such vaccine proved aged and will oppose any pauper’s
President Kennedy’s “cynicism,”' nath that some are trying to have
| Several member's demanded a ployment rate near 6 per cent,.CLEBLRNE these days...SLICK
- detailed estimate as to whether not very far from where we are: CONNER sorta dapper in a black
g more than they get back, and oth- now, which would be very bad for strictly Ivy League suit...GLENN
| ers get back more than they ccn- the country.” PECK, who wears a bowler hat
Byrd announced he hoped to gracefully, attending to an adver-
choosing from the group a person
more desirable . . . than the A JI A I • gpg
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• Rep. Jim Wright campaigned the other five in each of the big planned to catch up on his East
Friday in West Texas. Former
what prompted the query.
Goldberg had not yet answered FULFER coffeying up at a down-
‘ ' town eaterie...Likewise the JOHN-
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FACES JUDGE —- In this first photo al-
lowed by his captors, Adolf Eichmann,
wearing sweater left, a former Nazi SS
lieutenant colonel and head of the Ges-
tapo's Jewish department, faces Judge
the U. S. Senate post that Lyndon County, William Park Holland, a
. , No rain fell and none was ex-
vene Monday in Austin. Roberts ected
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from 32 at those two places to trol and to limit oil imports.
54 at Galveston. Most thermom- A union spokesman in Fort
eter readings ranged from the Worth said Wright had not been
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PILOT KILLED — Firemen stand by after
spraying the shattered shell of a jet train-
ing plane that crashed in the yard of the
Hal Westers about 15 miles southwest of
With the hearings already two to the jobless might be proposed.
days behind schedule', the com- The secretary replied that he ORIAL HOSPITAL after a siege
।mittee called Secretary of Labor was worried about the future. He of surgery7...Despite the nip in the
ments might be needed to meet a question as to whether' one
more emergency bill to supple-NY HUDSONS...Bushels oi posies
ment the regular program of aid for personable MARGIE GILLEY,
er conditions they said must be White Electric & Lumber Compa-,
ate Finance Committee pushes to- . .
day for a windup of its public eral Motors, Ford and Chrysler,
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known candidates, accountant Ar-
thur Glover of Amarillo, stepped
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corporation court since farm had some special signifi- Thursday sentenced .General
cance Wayne Edwards, former vice
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by Jim Larcom President of thethe danger list Thursday after a
. Kiwanis Club of Cleburne. The de |£, battle against double
high honor, specified as the Dis- -
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to Kiwanis on February 22. It
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A row erupted Thursday over start closed door meetings Mon- tising matter,
questions submitted through an day to consider whether amend-
intermediary by Sen. Carl T. Cur- ments are needed.
He said Goldberg’s testimony alacrity ...
P. Reuther, president of the Unit- would determine how long it BURCH herding a sleek new
ed Auto Workers Union, had in- might take to reach a decision tomobile around and about these 1
duced Michigan automobile man-on final form of the measure, days...TOM DAVIS and KEN
ufacturers to lay off additional Byrd said he thought it would PARKS trying their fishing luck
men last month with the idea of not take more than two or three vesterday atvarious points on |
inflating the unemployment totals days of closed door sessions tc LAKE
in the hope of benefiting thatdecide. slight
state. | Senate leaders had hoped the LAMBARD REID, talking about
Goldberg angrily said it was in- bill would be ready for Senate the upcoming INGEMAR JOHAN.
conceivable that Reuther would debate by Monday, but said a de- NSEN - FLOYD PATTERSON
have made such a request or that lay until later in the week might championshipbox fight
the manufacturers' would have not upset the Kennedy adminis- E----- „
granted it. He said no state could tration’s schedule. Goldberg said last working day for popular San- .
1. a dual. the goal is to start payments un- ta Fe shop master mechanin:
telegram to the der the emergency program by JOHN NIMMO...Successor has not
committee, said, “The allegation mid-April. been named yet.
He Knew How Biddie Did It
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) — The baby sitter
couldn't understand why Kevin Fox, 4, sat so quietly
in a corner, but she didn't question her luck.
The usually rambunctious tot sat quiet and cross-
legged nearly three hours on the floor Thursday.
When his mother returned, however, she decided
something was wrong and lifted him to his feet.
“Not time, not time," he cried, and two eggs
rolled out of the corner where he had been sitting.
Kevin hadn't been there long enough to halch the
eggs he took from the refrigerator.
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tion of legislative measures ended. "
today with tax writers still argu-2
ing about package vs. piece-meal hy
money raisers. i . M
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until 11 a.m. Monday. i
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change state laws or the Constitu- "
tion must have four-fifths approv- _
al of either house before they can j
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State Rep. Maury Maverick Jr.,
Atty. Gen. Will Wilson and Re-
’ publican John Tower beat the
campaign drums in East Texas.
Two others of the so-called
c “top six” among the 71 candi-
dates vying for’ the seat in Wash-
SPEAKS HERE — Maury
Maverick, Jr., candidate
for the United States Sen-
ate, spoke here briefly this
morning as he moved his
campaign into South Texas.
He stressed a five-point
Kennedy program and told
reporters he believed he
would be in a runoff with
Republican candidate,
John Tower.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Leslie
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1961, newspaper, March 10, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542878/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.