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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961
56TH. YEAR, NO. 206
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since Sunday. The water reached land.
Saw Marble Board Payoffs
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upper coast after a night in which
fied that regular dice games were
of her forces have. ' Starting in man for the T. v. Williams In-
which it
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Lloyd Smith said dice games
vant.
in gambling raids April 22 and
of the Texas Liquor Control
visor
balls on a machine set up in the
AUSTIN (AP)—Gov. Price Dan-
issued a ticket for following too Branch about 75 yards from their
Minds About Trading-Out
saw
today.
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. The House Revenue and Tax
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Blind Lewis Sheilds, 44, was
a
sing from his place of business.
Austin streets. Firemen rescued
to
No tickets were issued after an while hooking up a pump
pleasant occupation but it won’t
Lonne Clopp, who operates the to jail at Little Rock, Ark.
ducers and only 26 cents will be
C. Raines, 27, of Setauket, N.Y.,
imbursed him for payments made
items, according to Sgt. Peugh.
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ment, living quarters that fit on
part of
a
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House tax committee.
Omnibus Farm Bill
Another part of the package,
a
The complete and informative
Agreement Assured
again today by terrorist bombings
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they would go home.
A
reached Wednesday night,
was
pute dating back to World War I.
neighboring Trento.
der, D-La., predicted the catch-
k
at
Weather
decided to remain in jail.
“The main idea of this is' to
raise income of the farmers and
Stricken from the bill was the
(See SALES TAX, page 2)
U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals
German-speaking minority is de-
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area
interest.
ion, where 59 generations of the
in New York . or New England.
Thursday
other livestock, poultry, cotton,
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wheat, corn,
rice and peanuts.
One of the
deci' ons was to limit an exten-
June 2 at the Trailways bus ter- ther... FRANK SMITH calling in
Jackson,
de-
Rains up to 5 inches sent Bull
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Cattle Industry
iWill Be 'Hurt
Employe Sought
On Theft Charge
Burns had apparently left with Mecca Lounge' near Kilgore, tes-
the panel truck and several other tified that the Williams firm re-
was
many.
iel’s suggested compromise sales bill (HB3) by Rep. George Hinson,
tax gets its first legislative test Mineola. Eckhardt’s bill was sent
orders.
After
don Hague against Mack J. Burns
about 25, after W. P. Edmondson
BOLZANO, Italy (AP) — The
troubled South Tyrol was shaken
government.
Austria formerly owned
South Tyrol but turned the
None Injured
In Accidents
Soviets free elections throughout
(See DE GAULLE, page 2)
Raines said he assumed the
group would begin serving six-
month sentences.
Municipal Judge Quinn Glover
convicted the group on breach of
peace charges Wednesday but
said he would suspend their six-
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acts.
Judge Stout held that the issue's
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cellation of the association’s mar-
ket inspection work would hurt
the cattle industry.
Dolpph Briscoe, Uvalde, Tex.,
rancher and president of the
omnibus farm bill lacking many all measure would win congres-
features requested by the Ken- sional approval.
Board.
The sheriff has testified that he
Member—Texas Press Association
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Pul lishese
passports. Previously only identi-
ty papers were required.
were held about twice weekly in
another place.
Two officers testified they con-
fiscated 43 marble tables and a
competing proposals (HB6, 14.
22).*
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from bullets fired by the tousle-
•haired desperado.
Sheriff Chancy Van Pelt, 54,
of Grand County, and Robert
Hoover of Grand Junction, a State
Game and Fish Department edu-
cation officer, were hospitalized
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Maximum temperature 91
grees in past 24 hours.
* Minimum temperature 72
grees in past 24 hours.
Thunderstorms roamed the
South Plains and western edge of
the Panhandle early Thursday as
Texas counted seven deaths
blamed on the turbulent weather.
Fresh showers fell along the
to subcommittee Wednesday.
“We’ve been trying for a num-
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LONGVIEW (AP) — A repair- Gregg County.
- Earlier, Judge A. R. Stout of held almost every Saturday night
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i
Four “Freedom Riders” who
earlier agreed to stop their tour
of the South in exchange for sus-
pended fines and jail sentences
changed their minds and returned
Maximum temperature 106 de-
zrees a year ago today.
3 Minimum temperature 78 de-
grees a year ago today.
a ticket for illegal parking Wed- alert expired at 9 p.
nesday morning after her auto day with no great damage re-
ed by Austria in their demands cattle, he said,
pine resort province where the for the dominant voice in local ~
merce - „ is necessary to identify cattle has reached agreement
Attv Gpn Will vy:, A dozen predawn blasts and The bombings were more of the and establish rightful ownership.
earlier Em " 1Son u crackling gunfire - apparently agitation of the German-speaking Last year more than 100 workers
opinion Eckhardee"bithitcnstits fpromarapmxtsentcisezuarding the Tyroleanswho arebeingsuppod K 4-8-million head of nedy administration.
rammed a
ing south on Wilhite street and '
John Eli Coston, 73, 207 Washing-!
i prison to work it out at the rate
of $3 per day.
At Jackson, Spencer convicted
two Jackson Negroes for breach
of the peace in the city’s first
lunch counter sit-in. He fined La-
vaghn Brown, 16, and Jimmie
manding autonomy from Italian
domination.
The terrorists directed their lat-
est attacks primarily at power in-
stallations and railway lines.
Two power plants we're report-
ed damaged during the night. One
was the Cardano plant, southeast
of Bolzano, which supplies power
as far as Piedmont on the French
border.
Half a dozen electrical power
pylons were damaged or knocked
down and a railway tunnel for a
local line was dynamited.
The raiders struck on a moon-
the present status of the town as •
required by Moscow,” he' said, _=
CLEBURNE AND VICINITY -
Partly cloudy and scattered thun-
dershowers through Friday. High
Friday 88-95.
TEMPERATURES
"Six seats together, please-
we only have one bag
of popcorn.”
peared to be stalled. Hoover be-
came suspicious after the driver
Ballman’s bill and as part of a
ton street, was driving west on
Wardville street. The two autos
tion of whether Crawford, who is
under suspension, is incompetent
or is guilty of misconduct.
Taft Roberts of Longview testi-
At San Francisco, five Bay
area religious leaders are head-
ing a “mission to. Mississippi” in
an attempt to help remove seg-
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County, died Wednesday nip1"
East Austin, twice flooded re-
cently, reported only .10 inch.
Angleton, in the Houston area,
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was flooded by Brushy Bayou, collided at the intersection.
A us tria, Italy Exchange
Bitter Notes Of Unrest
Emondson told Police Sgt. Jas-
per Peugh he saw Burns', an em-
ploye of the firm about 6:30 p.
m. Wednesday. Edmondson said
new rains beat down on
was wounded in the jaw.
Some officers said the despera-
do may have been wounded be-
fore fleeing on foot into the moun-
tain fastness.
Officers pieced together this
sequence of events:
Hoover, driving westward on
Austin and the coastal regions.
Three Negroes drowned in a
flooded stream at Bastrop and
a Houston blind man drowned in
a flooded bayou. Two Livingston
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on an
at Denver with serious
wounds.
The slayer, described as
Senate bill would let the secre-
tary establish marketing agree-
ments and orders were turkeys,
lamb, honey and apple's grown
September, he said, the length of vestment Co. testified Wednesday Waxahachie, who is hearing the at on of the places in
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-the administration tax program
might be up for House debate by
the first, of next week.
Daniel’s recommended 2 per
'cent retail sales tax on specific-
ally named items, patterned on
the Pennsylvania system, is a big
Texas town,
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BURNE.
Perhaps 100 persons' will gath-
er in ALVARADO Sunday for the
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men died of injuries received
when their car, in a blinding
rainstorm near
and' Wilhite streets.
Crawford also faces perjury
charges stemming from his testi-
mony before a grand jury.
over to Italy after World War I.
Italy, in a sharp protest note
Wednesday called Austria’s at-
tention, to “its responsibility con-
cerning . . . the recent terrorist,
acts in Italy.”
Austria in turn complained of
Rome’s' new restrictions on the
Italian-Austrian border, where all
Electric shock during a rain north
of Houston killed another man.
Heavy rains surged over Scurry
County north and east of Snyder
in West Texas.
The rain gauge on the farm
of Mozell Roggenstein caught 5.3
inches in an hour and 45 minutes.
Mrs. C. L. Lee, living 12 miles
northeast of Snyder, measured 5
inches of rain.
Coastal rains were heaviest at
Angleton, Freeport, Clute, Lake
Jackson, Beaumont and Galves-
ton.
Waco measured 1.38 inches
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de-
to his' court. It was the first of
the Freedom Rider cases to
reach this judicial level.
Wisdom signed a certificate of
was regation barriers in Southern in-
terstate travel terminals.
Committee will hold
that Southeast day caused minor damages, re- air moving north from the Gulf,
tree' sulted in two traffic tickets being The Weather Bureau issued a
* issued, but there'were no injuries, severe thunderstorm warning for
Mrs. W. M. Thornton, 61, 504 a 120 mile belt from the Del Rio
South Walnut street, was issued area 1
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The four,
Compromise Sales Tax
Gets First Test Today
Miss., for from DENISON to inquire apout
its total funds to $4.5 billion.
The bill also authorizes an
Meanwhile at
farm groups develop their own
programs, subject to a congres-
sional veto without amendment,
and later grower approval in
referenda.
This request is omitted also
from the version on which the
House Agriculture Committee is
reported to be near final agree-
ment.
The Senate bill would retain
firm congressional control over
writing most farm legislation,
except that the secretary of
agriculture would De given lim-
ited authority to extend farm
marketing agreements and
Miss Wyckoff was arrested information on the big pet-toge-
was struck from behind by ano- ported.
ther driven by Jack Lamar Daniel, Where the new rains fell on
17. 1207 Stanwood street. The ac- soggy fields, particularly along
cident occurred at Henderson and the middle and upper coasts;
Mill streets. heavy crop damage mounted.
Mrs. Thornton’s auto was park- cotton farmers were especially
ed partially out in the street, ac- hard hit.
cording to investigating officer A creek swollen by weekend
Herman Derden. Daniel was driv- rains caused the drowning deaths
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Lake Austin. The lake
choked with debris in
PARIS (AP)—President
Charles de Gaulle said
Wednesday the West will
never let the Soviet Un-
ion settle the fate of Ber-
lin alone "as if the three
great powers had no
rights there.”
The French leader in a televi-
sion speech warned the Soviets
they are creating a crisis over
the former German capital that
threatens the peace of the world.
De Gaulle charged the Soviets
with calling for peace “while for-
mulating .requirements .which
threaten to put it in danger.”
“The Soviets are renewing their
threat of unilaterally settling the
fate of Berlin ... if Washington,
London and Paris do not give up
mountains searching today for a Lake, Iowa. Officers said Spooner failed to produce adequate identi-
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Peugh listed as missing from to marble machine winners last discussed the matter and decided
NEED MORE EQUIPMENT — Maj. Gen. Roy Kenny
(Ret.), Oklahoma Adjutant General, right, who be-
lieves his state National Guard unit needs more equip-
• ment and training before it can be mobilized, checks
supples with his transportation officer, Capt. Lloyd
Avers, in Oklahoma City. (NEA Telephoto)
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Uama WAA-A,.., the same sort of soggy weather.
IRCIV VGOrGSOdV A cool front was moving slug-
• gishly southeastward across Tex-
Three traffic accidents Wednes-as, colliding with warm, humid
, ■ j pleasure beats from their moor-
crossers now must have visas and ing on Lake Austin.
Austin Flood
Damage High
AUSTIN (AP) —Damage was
estimated at $100,000 in a pre-
dawn flash flood that swept
doors of stores over a six block Clute, Freeport, and Lake
area and ran hub deep in the Jackson had flooded streets. Wa-
streets. The bayou is five miles ter got into a few houses and
north of town, but the flood-|stores in Clute but drained
closely. He was driving south on home. No one
North Main street in the 400 block! drown.
Attacks were reported near Cas-! association, said his organiza-
tebello, Nazschaves, Ora, Terme-tion has filed a new application
rugged northwestern Colorado of Delmar' Dean Spooner of Storm
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public ber of years' to pin a tax bill on
hearing on the measure (HB20) the Yankees who use our gas out-
this afternoon, along with three side the state,’ E.H. Foster, Ama-
rillo, representing Phillips Petrol-
eum Co., said. “Our efforts are a
At austin, struck by flash
floods last week, a cracking
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Beaumont measured 3.30 inches
of rain, Galveston 3.17, Houston
1.45, Childress 1.13, Amarillo
1.12, Alpine' 1.08 Wednesday.
Forecasts called for more of
I a convicted Freedom County
Rider the right to take her case
president of the Texas and South-
western Cattle Raisers Associa- the back of a pick-up truck,
L:11 1- k again today by terrorist bombings no, Frangarto and Salorno in theafter the Agriculture Department
, 1 Woud.e of power plants as Austria and Bolzano area and at Ronchi, Val-1 cancelled its authorization effec-
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that to leave would be giving up
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sioi of the food for peace pro-
gra n to three years beyond the minal in
eno of the year and then keep breach of the peace and convict-,the welfare of an old friend here
ed on June 5. Jackson City Judgel ...LEWIS (GOLDIE) GOLDMAN,
ames Spencer sentenced her to CLEBURNE track star of ano-
emergency wheat program fora $200 fine and a suspended 60-ther era, now a HOUSTON news-
the next crop to cut back big day jail term. She refused to pay paperman, in town visiting briefly
committee agreement government surpluses.___________the fine and went to the state!with old friends and relatives.
Travis, 18, $200 and sentenced
One of the_four,the Rev. John them to four months in jail.
French draftees’ military service,in [be civil removal suit against
will be' cut by an unspecified Sheriff Noble Crawford that the
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month terms and $500 fines if does not rate the CLEBURNE
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paid by the Yankees we have
been chasing.”
Eckhardt said his measure
would guarantee the state a mini-
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fast-draw gunman accused of kill- left Storm Lake July 6.
hg two officers and wounding two Officers said they believed they iff and the state patrolman,
others. trapped the gunman in a ravine —
the withdrawn because continuation
of the service is' not in the public
A charge of felony theft was
the boys filed today by Dist. Atty. Glyn-
KREMMLING, Colo. (AP)—A early 20s, was driving a car pur-U.S. Highway 40, stopped to as-
• hundred officers, some with sub- chased July 3 at Sioux City,
.machineguns, stalked through the Iowa, by a man giving the name
case, ruled that a series of is-was charged that gambling flour-
_______________ _________ _____ — sues which might be' raised by ished in the county.
number of weeks, and funds thus firm’s annual income' was about Crawford’s lawyers were irrele-
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• Italy exchanged bitter protest
7 notes in the flareup of the dis-
It prohibits use of these on all probable cause allowing Eliza- families will be represented .
beth Wyckoff, 46, New York free Friendly LOUISE GLAVES, for-
lance writer, to appeal to the fed- merly of CLEBURNE, now of
final committee eral appeals court. , HOUSTON, furnishing advance
electrical storm dumped up to when he allowed his auto to crash
3.9 inches of rain after 10 p.m. (2.. .2 Cl., d.i,
Wednesday on the western part Carpenter, 508
of the capital.
cf the pre-season favorites falter,
first agreed to leave but later which they always- do...EDNA
fired rapidly at Short and Van
after a gun fight in which Clark Pelt.
less night in drenching rain. The flareup in dynamitings, also sus-
series of bombings appeared wen pended further diplomatic negoti-
coordinated. ations with Austria on the dispute, spots.
courtroom. The device indicated
he had won five games. Turner
also said that to his knowledge
none of the machines he repaired
was illegal.
Testimony that she paid off
players of a horoscope machine
in the town lounge, a club which
Crawford owns but rents, came
from Mrs. Delores Williams of
near Gladewater.
She said Crawford once' sat at
the bar in the lounge and drank
a coke less than four feet from
the machine. *
“I paid about $9 on lucky horo-
scope numbers on April 24,” she
testified.
sist a motorist whose car ap-
MILES writing in from NEWTON.
... ... .. u.. .... ulu New Orleans IA., enclosing a picture of the
that was the announced seal of Judge John Minor Wisdom of the courthouse there and pointing out
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its resemblance to the Johnson
nine persons from cars stranded accident Wednesday afternoon at handle rainwater,
cents of every tax dollar brousht in water that ran five feet deep Wardville " ________
L wilBe Sd *bdotrxbsopro Don Charles O’Neal, 16. was driv.
The Agriculture Department key request to let representative
said that authorization is being
After wounding them, the gun-
man fired on Hoover, who had
rolled into a roadside pit in an
effort to escape the shooting.
The gunman raced away in his
car, driving through Kremmling
and turning southward on a road
toward Fagle County.
Sheriff Henry Knuth and his un-
dersheriff, Clark, drove north-
ward to intercept the fleeing
man. When they attempted to
stop the approaching car, the
Iowa auto rammed into the offi-
cers1' vehicle.
the rear of one driven by Bert found drowned in a Houston reported a 1950 panel truck mis-
t avenue. The bayou, flooded by weekend rain, sing from his place of business,
autos were traveling in a line of Carl Throop, 38, was electrocuted The Handy Man, 1127 North Main
High water closed at least 30 traffic,according to Derden. in his yard north of Houston street.
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the administration,” he said.
Among crops for which the granted.
Rock en route from St. Louis to CKETS a dark horse in case some
Shreveport and New Orleans, La.,
courthouse in CLEB-
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the home of George Washington at Mt.
Vernon, Va. The Kennedys entertained
their Pakistani guests at a state dinner
on the lawn of historic Mt. Vernon. (NEA
Telephoto)
State Patrol Lt. Hiram Short, near State Bridge, Colo., about 15 ist for a few minutes and decided
.49, of Craig, Colo., and Under- miles southwest of Kremmling to take him to Kremmling for
-02 near Piney Creek. The area, pop- further examination. They started
tight ular with fishermen, is about 130 walking to Van Pelt’s car when
miles northwest of Denver. ‘ --
sugna, Lavaredo Torri del Ben-tive Sept. 1.
co and .Rival del Gardo in He said the inspection service
then warned: “I declare once MT. VERNON DINNER—President Ken-
more, there is no chance of this . . , . . . . , n . .
being accepted.” nedy, left, points out landmarks to paki-
He further warned the Soviet stan President Mohammed Ayub Khan,
Union it must bear the' full re- right, and his daughter, Begum Akhtar
sponsibility for any “grave con- Aurangzeb, next to the President, as they
sequences” of a crisis over Ber- and Mrs. Kennedy pose for a photo near
lin. At the same time he called :
YELLOW JACKETS in the Top
. arrested Monday 10 for the 1961 grid season, but
Ellen- night when they stopped at Little considers' the usually potent JA-
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Freedom Riders' Change
West Berlin as a central provoca-the machines were located."
tion in the heart of Europe. _ .11 . cv.
In Moscow, meanwhile, the A Turner,.at the prompting of Dist.
West German government told the Atty. Ralph Prince, played 10
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LUNCH BREAK—Sharon Brown, representing Louisiana
at the Miss Universe pageant in Miami, takes a lunch
break in Convention Hall after participating in pageant
events in the Lincoln Mall. (NEA Telephoto)
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through the window struck Clark
in the jaw. The gunman jumped
from his car and ran into dense
roadside woods.
ing north on Mill street. of Arthur Peterson, 12, and his
Another accident Wednesday brothers, Carl, 5, and Leslie, 10.
morning resulted in Kenneth Den- Their small sister found the
■ ; on a sand bar in Gill’s'
would be limited only to the ques- knew of no gambling in the coun-
ty and denied ny misconduct.
saved will be used to modernize $65,000 to $75,000.
the army. - The witness, Marion Turner, The legal points centered on
Moscow radio said De Gaulle "Ssaid the company paid a federal John Crim Jr. of Kilgore, fore-
remarks on Berlin only repeated tax of $250 yearly on each of its
U.S. and West German propagan-marble machines and that its in-
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during a high wind and electrical mark, 23, 415 Turner street, being bodies
storm that lasted only 15 minutes. i - - ..... m
the Handy Man a pick-up apart- November and December. la; to leave vi
GlenntKeoling $15 T ter ’Sa A he something they
tion said Wednesday that can- paint spray and a fireproof box, to winners on the horoscope ma-
as well as the panel truck. chine at the Breeze in Cafe, in
man of the grand jury which rec-
me pel l0i, le De NU - - - indllie acles alu ulau I -ommended that the Gregg number of alleged illegal devices
to Corpus Christi, but the da, crudely, distorting the Soviet come represented 60 per cent of County sheriff be1 removed. „
txpirodt 9 f Wednee position." The broadcast said the the proceds from the machines.. The judge held, in effect, that 27. The officers are Bill Boykin
with no great damage re- French leader proposed to pro- He added that the other 40 peril is not relevant to the case of the Department of Public Safe-
j Jong the occupation there, keepingcent went to establishments where whether Crim had personal ty and John Hoyt, district super-
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part of a $359 million tax pack- mum tax of one penny on each
•age sponsored by Rep. Charles 1,000 cubic feet on natural gas
Ballman, Borger, head of the produced. He said the additional
tax aimed at pipelines would be
Hage, a levied equal to the difference be-
•30 million natural gas pipeline tween the present production tax
levy, went to a subcommittee for 7 per cent of market value at
further study Wednesday after a the well head) and the one cent
. good working over by hostile wit- tax minimum.
nesses. Rep. Will Ehrle, Childress, pre-
• The pipeline levy is before the dieted Eckhardt’s 1
tax committee in three forms—a held unconstitutional by the U.S.
separate bill (HB4) by Rep. Bob Supreme Court as an effort by
Eckhardt, Houston; as part of the state to tax interstate com-
merce.
Creek on an 8-foot rise. The
Italy, angered by the latest creek is a major tributary to
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552774/m1/1/?q=%221961-07%22%26grid: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.