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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961
56TH. YEAR, NO. 212
Ex-Convict Backs Up
On School Blast Tale
day and declared,
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and feet/done or the endless and tireless
killed 296 persons 24 years ago with delicate hands
" at the New London school.
tion. I can’t ask forgiveness from
questions.
Three Found
He wore khaki trousers with a
loosened gas pipes at the school faint pink tint.
and caused the blast that almost
Benson said he definitely did
wiped out a generation of children not cooperate with lie detector op-
' in New London.
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Ferguson said authorities be-
The
AUSTIN (AP)
Man Hunted
loosen the gas pipes at the school
ately before his false statement.
gated the explosion. Benson con-
Three
HUGO, Okla. (AP)
(See EX-CONVICT page 6)
not loosen the pipes.
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RECONSIDER, KENNEDY ASKS KHRUSHCHEV — Presi-
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before fleeing.
so
will be effective July 31 and young
“I didn’t want any publicity. I Bob Mahanay, new county attor-
Guard, Reserve Forces
May Be Matched In Air
Both state and defense rested
new tax-
industry. Its' two central
RESIGNS — Dist. Atty.
parts were a 2 per cent sales tax
ved as county attorney, racked up
mie Griffin and preparation of
ran
‘ ? a courtesy meter and the guard for the state soon after he took
the road to the home of
across
set for today.
ity sales and retail sales over $5,
office. He got two death penal-
well as ground forces.
I.
foot soldiers.
as
and a new gas' tax aimed mainly
ties and a 99-year sentence in two
And this could mean that some
The governor’s tax bill, spon-
sored by Rep. Charles -Ballman,
tion. He has been active in state
Final details of President Ken-
tax on specifically named
SALEM, Ore. (AP)—A former
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nedy's over-all plan for
au;
Baylor and TCU.
in the face of the Berlin crisis
by the
New Orleans. She identified her-
and other world tensions were
fund over the next two
the
materially contributed
to
session Wednesday.
many
Earlier, in his news
this respect than the Senate want-
the past seven months.
went to the Philippines to com-
She testified
in the conference commit-
the objection
ride into space on a Red-
som s
tee report on the appropriations
■airs for a Congressional commit-
conventional force strength.
of Quention Keith, chief defense stone rocket.
on
sen’s car and $175 to Moon’s.
“One last personal word to my
times in the front parlor of the better than a 50-50 chance that
The session intensified specula-
among other things,
now scheduled.
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under control after it crashed a
the lives of three of her four
at
stressing that he appreciates the
him by Johnson
in
downtown hotel, was beaten to
the
dismissal
of
the
After
National Guard divisions to fed- death early today. Police sought
friends, for however short a time.
eral service and call in reserves,
Friday’s attempt was set for 11 either
the death of another daughter.
health, much happiness.
in
specialized units.
French Launch Siege
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cused on the possibility that Ken-
said
TUNIS
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a
Youth Shoots Parent
early today.
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here Wednesday for a short visit.
FORT WORTH (AP) — David stepfather two weeks ago. He
the first leg of a tour “to
occur
pond.
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with peanut, butter filling at AN-
But President Habib Bourguiba ranged between military forces.
on
prisoners in JOHNSON COUNTY
the scope didn’t fit and he de-
Weather
have always
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CLEBURNE AND VICINITY -
He said he then sat down in a
stepfather.
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of drawers and aimed in the gen- law violators and other's hereab-
the chest, explained’ the shooting eral direction of the X and called
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“When he opened the door, I plan of procedure he had been
studying since he took office Jan.
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fired rockets' in low-level attacks'was bitter
in comments on the
The AARON JONES family
va-
nile office said
ently needs psychiatric help.
He’s terribly sick,” his mother NER, the astute attorney, with a
said.
friend and former client.
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House Cold-Shoulders
Retail Sales Tax Pack
Hague Resigns As
District Attorney
Bare Chance
For Survival
JFK's Brother
On Mexico Visit
Hotel Clerk Found
Beaten to Death
and see” about Latin America.
Kennedy said he is traveling
de has made a widespread study
of Veterans affairs and last year
The youth told newsmen he had cationing at a picturesque spot on
lived with his stepfather since he the shores of LAKE WHITNEY. .
was four and began to dislike the Yellow Jacket, grid greats of 1959.
the many, many people I have
harmed through this false state-
ment I made in Oklahoma City.
But I do hope that all the people
At the White House meeting
were the President, members' of
the National Security Council,
LOVE, taking in a movie...Dr. W.
P. BALL chatting woth a friend
as
over
3 p.m.
6 p.m.
9 p.m.
out than go through with it.”
In the news conference, he said,
Texas Woman
Is Free Now
The MARVIN BRYANT family
returning from a short vacation
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doctrination at Washington.
Hague issued a statement say-
Weather May
Block Another
Astronaut Try
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)
. statement about attacks on three
Houston women.
One woman, 23, a city employe,
was raped. The two others freed
- themselves and fled.
The rape victim said a husky
youth forced himself into her car
them before January of this year.
County Clerk L. R. Blakeman,
called by the defense, testified
(See TESTIMONY page 6)
erator.
Acting District Attorney W. G.
Walley Jr. asked that her testi-
counsel.
The well-dressed brunette testi-
fied that she saw Griffin several
he saw the man leave with a
woman in a car.
Chappell found Connell on the
things.”
Sergeant T. Walls of the juve-
bills passed during the regular
session.
The House tentatively approved
the spending measure Tuesday
but failed to get the necessary
been.
He called his stepson “an all-
American boy, very interested in
church work.”
position with the Federal govern-
ment.
Gov. Price Daniel was apprised
City.
Ferguson quoted Benson as say-
‘ ing the statement was given Okla-
Member—Texas Press Association
Texas Daily Press Leazue
Southern Newspaper Publishezs
tional Guard men would be called
to active. duty.
out:
“Dad, come here.’*
would require congressional ac-
tion.
Most public attention has fo-
can find in their hearts to forgive
me.”
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Thomas Henry Griffin, 86, Cle-
(UP) United Prees Telepheto Pictures
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brought to life among parents and
friends of the victims?
“I wish I could ask for forgive-
* ness, but that’s too much to ask.”
Benson added:
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Mrs. Freeman’s four children
saw the slayings.
Officers said Freeman served a
two year term for assault and
battery in the shooting of Boswell
Constable Joe Rowton while re-
sisting arrest.
Officers said Mrs. Freeman’s,
son, Randy, 8, told them that as
the father approached the house,.
Mrs. Freeman fired a shot. Offi-
, pn a
friends. You have been uppermost daughters. The state contended ul. .. u.. ..0.. pulc. .. u.. elle uzal a JT-JU ulal ine sess
Id ba d th' d ' ’ t th O t Harrrrt tt claimed house talking with the woman op- the rocket could be launched at tion that,
6 a.m., Friday as
as high as $5 billion.
courthouse on Main street just
north of Chambers street.
Officers said Mrs. Gage was
, attempting to park and failed to
♦ use the brake.
bi
earlier.
Mrs. Garrett, 33, was freed in
January of a charge of murder
in the fire death of one of her
a roomer, 53, who was seen flee-
ing the place in a car driven by
a woman.
Other tenants said they heard
Connell and the man arguing and
erators in Oklahoma City, where connected with the school disaster
Benson, 41, spoke clearly and tests were called inconclusive.
on a Pennsylvania type
worked in a Beaumont house of — Tricky weather threatened to-
day, for the third time, to wash Kennedy declined to indicate how the year ending next June 30.
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out astronaut Virgil I. (Gus) Gris- much the plan would cost. Spec-
com’e "ide inte ennce e" • Ped- ulation has ranged widely, up to now.
Federal government,
ded down for murder, a host of
burglars, thieves and other cri-
minals have been sent to the pen-
once. The pending bill is a com-
mittee substitute for the appro-
priations measure passed by the
Senate.
The final spending bill will al-
most certainly be worked out by
a conference committee.
The Senate Education Commit-
tee approved for debate two bills
giving different approaches for a
raise in the base salary of Texas
public school' teachers.
Reported out favorably was the
House passed $810 pay raise bill
(HB8) and Sen. Bruce Reagan’s
(See HOUSE page 8)
outs...His departure may preclude
an embarrassing probe affecting
an area of county officialdom, a
choir' boy, told a reporter:
“The only thing I’m' sorry about
is, I didn’t kill him.”
tacked. She said he threatened
her with a knife.
Police said the man told them
_ he was a nurse from Massachu-
a setts. He said he was seeking a
nursing job with Houston hespi-
. tals.
Officers said the man admitted
• * taking $6 from the women.
at home.
The boy, about the same size
as his stepfather', told of stand-
learn tricity supplies cut.
The French were silent on this' mander in
“I’ve dreamed about it—aboutof the most youthful and success-
my sister.” His sister, 14, died ful prosecutors in Johnson Coun-
P in the explosion. ty‛s storied legal history, is re-i
- Officers escorted Benson here signing his post after only seven
Wednesday night from Oklahoma months in office, to accept a legal
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came convinced Benson did not
slayer shot some hogs and fired
shots through all the tires' on a
bed today the boy “probably re-
grets it as much as I do this
morning.”
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as private citizens and his ob-
servations would not alter U.S.-
as just “one of these things a
teen-ager might do under pres-
sure.”
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By PROC
a state’s re-
10:14 a.m. (EST) indicated no
a waitress in the
Shot Dead;
Minimum temperature 74 de-,
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treated alike...No bedding on any
of the steel bunks in the run-
around and the hordes of mosqui-
toes make no color distinction...
Resignation of GLYNDON HAG-
UE as district attorney, may have
a clean felony docket to my suc-
cessor. There are virtually no con-
tested cases' pending in my juris-
diction.
thing for me is to leave my
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on the barricades. It added that French president today.
the planes were backed up by “The French attitude,” he s'aid,
nesday and another barged into three outstanding legal victories Glyndon Hague is resign-
- x —e- j the - - - ing his post here to accept
a career position with the
“It is with regret that I an-
nounce my resignation as distric’
attorney,” the statement said
“But the' long-range benefits of a
career position in Federal service
and my family responsibilities
have forced me to put aside strong
personal consideration.
“The past seven months have
been full of activity. The many
felony cases that were pending in
January, including four murder
cases, have been litigated. In ad-
dition to the severe penalties han-
This reported artillery barrage Gaulle’s own obsession for gran-
appeared to be a cover for thrusts deur."
Radio Tunis said were being “Once France has lost her
made by French armored cars colonial complex, then it will be
and tanks. possible for us to cooperate with
The Tunisian president, trying her,” he said.
been close
the Tunisians Wednesday and
burne Route 1, was driver of the murder cases by what legal men
. automobile, traveling west on Har- called superb and hard prosecu-
- rell street and Jimmie Darrell
House early today turned
a cold shoulder to its tax
committee’s recommend-
ed 2 per cent retail sales
tax package.
The so-called compromise was
rejected 62-77 shortly before 2
a.m. after more than 12 hours of
hot debate. It was amended 25
times to strip an estimated $12.5
million to $16 million from its
original total of $360 million.
Although defeated by a direct
vote of the weary lawmakers in
the wee hours, the committee
version stands a bare chance of
survival when the House returns
at 2 p. m. today.
The Senate scheduled a 10:30
a.m. meeting.
Also on the House calendar to-
day was final action on the $2.5
billion appropriations bill.
A parliamentary move that
leaves the way clear for reviving
the committee plan—a substitute
for House bill 20—carried by an
82-57 vote. Also, a revised version
of Gov. Price Daniel’s tax pro-
gram, the original House bill 20
amendments, may be brought up
at any time.
The committee substitute, which
Rep. Charles Sandahi pushed
through a whole evening of de-
bate, was drawn up as a com-
promise between sales tax advo-
to the jury.
Attorney General Will Wilson
initiated the suit to oust Griffin
from office on allegations of mis-
conduct, incompetence and ac-
ceptance of bribes.
One of the last witnesses was
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cers said Freeman apparently
was struck in the hand.
ALL’S QUITE IN CHICAGO — All's quite on Chicago's
west side as the police department put into effect the
use of its new canine corps in the area where youths
have engaged in racial demonstrations. The dogs are
especially trained to handle unruly crowds. (NEA Tele-
photo)
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Officers gave Mary McCowan
Gage, 72, of Alvarado, a ticket
be matched by action to increase
correspondingly the tactical air.
support and airlift transport for across' the board—air and
John Golden and their daughter)
Mrs. Tom Freeman, about 35.
The family lived near Unger,
(about 15 miles west of here.
. The elder Miller, who escaped chair, propped the rifle on
with only a minor flesh wound in
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(AP)—Radio Tunis s'aid to drive France from the big
coordi- naval base it retained after its
Tunisian protectorate gained in-
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hefore fleeino x publicly called on Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to
"reconsider” his Berlin policy and work with the West
for a peaceful settlement in Germany. (NEA Telephoto)
ence.
Why did he make a fake con-
fession?
* “Well, I just told them that.”
What about the old scars he
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Oklahoma City Monday that he
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bert, Bouvet and Chevalier Pual. a colonial mentality and by De
friendly and I would hope in .
future this mutual respect and bone
understanding will develop into France and its' former protector- ian representative would
Clear to partly cloudy and little even closer ties,” he said,
change in temperature through •—-------------:---------
LAFF-A-DAY
Hague has accepted a highly re- €______________ _________ —
munerative post with the Veter- and Somervell Counties for their again for murder. , Ivev
ins Administration, legal depart- cooperation. Their hard work has The Oregon Supreme Court’s de-self
ment of the Federal government. ------- --ih-t-- *- he cinion ctated tht Mre Tncenh ,
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courtesy meter and the guard rail trust placed in
at the courthouse. The accident County citizens,
occurred on the west side of the
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by the Joint Chiefs of Staff as
guidance for Kennedy was for . .
- naval jects, construction materials, util-
This process may be halted ed, but $3 million less than pro-
in light of the new emphasis posed
latest report from the undeclared down a Tunisian request for a
war aimed at forcing the French truce this morning on the ground
Officers estimated damage of pile a general report on such al
$75 to the Griffin auto, $50 to Ma- ’
JAUNTY — A jaunty Virgil Grissom cocks an eye at
the camera as he leaves Hanger S at Cape Canaveral,
Fla., for the Mercury-Redstone rocket and "Liberty
Bell 7," the space capsule the astronaut was scheduled
to ride into space. Grissom sat in the capsule for three
hours and 22 minutes waiting for the launch which was
called off due to bad weather. (NEA Telephoto)
Testimony Ends In
DA‛s Ouster Trial
Pressure Builds Up;
WASHINGTON (APAnycallinguppmpreogrorndaisrnoPs:ycates and those wanting
, . ..... , , mobilization of National Guard However, Pentagon oIniclals nave ;"00 T+C +8,
The boy told officers that when and reserve ground forces may emphasized that the review made es n naugt: its tw
Against Tunisian Foe
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was his estranged wife whom he
Today’s retraction is backed up after rechecking findings' of the robbed in Oklahoma City and for
which he was picked up immedi-
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today a youth, 21, has made a
“I am grateful to all the law Texas woman was told Wednes;
enforcement agencies' in Johnson day that she could not be tried
The youth, Don Miller, a church cided to shoot the elder Miller jail has been in effect for some
time, now, but all prisoners are
ney, will in all probability, be
named to step into Hague’s shoes.
The commissioners court will then
appoint a new county attorney.
Bill Anderson, young attorney and
son and law partner of Roy An-
derson, former county attorney
and mayor, will probably be of-
fered the post.
Prosecutor Hague, who also ser-
_______ . _ floor, blood streaming from his
g nedy would decide to beef up mouth. The clerk was dead when
By law, Kennedy can bring up
The to a million men into active fed-
country club to HOUSTON...Add gourmets de-
lights: Special homemade' cake
BEAUMONT (AP)—Testimony
has ended in the ouster trial of Wednesday in the trial that start-
I value your loyalty and friend-
ship above all else. The hardest daughters' and their governess.
The French also said their com-
Bizerte had turned ‘^... ;
what the pressures might have He added that his stepfather 1st.
backed out of the door.
and national politics since he gra-
duated from college. He attended itentiary.
agng
Atty. William Ferguson, who sat firmed to Ferguson that he did His wife is
with Benson at the news confer-
bad, it was harder to back will appoint a successor imme-
diately. The Hague resignation
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Eisenhower administra- calls for $380 million in spending
from the deficit-ridden general
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readiness for conventional war by he reached a hospital.
scuffling. Jerry Chappell, 19, who
ed emergency. More than that works in a store next door, said
count is split into two six-hour eral duty under a state of limit-
periods. ' _ _ . .
The youth said he purchased a
scope' for his .22 rifle Wednesday NIE FLATT’S Flat-Top Cafe on
to carry out the plot. He said North Main street...Integration of
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by lie detector tests given Benson Bureau of Mines, which investi-
Wednesday in Dallas, said Dist.
and wounded. year helped bring President de "
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Miller Jr., shot and wounded|planned for the slaying to
Wednesday by his 15-year-old on the banks of a Cri
stepson, said from his hospital
Latin American policies “any- :
more than those from any other mounted a diplomatic offensive to The French commander called
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hintuie haln." matter ... Likewise GEAN TUR-
The victims were Mr. and Mrs.
standing at 32 wings..The items anpp p&itiPiPe’ntm B»
Undersheriff Floyd Antwine
said Mrs. Freeman’s' husband, re-1
cently released from the peniten-
tiary at McAlester, was being I
hunted in a nearby wooded area j
where witnesses reported he fled. I
Sheriff Ed Vandergriff said the j
assembled in a long White House tion for the new fiscal^ year pro- revenue
conference Air Force, to a 31-wing total for years. It is $16 million higher in
„ _ . ing he has enjoyed serving as in my mind for the past few that Mrs.
for failure to keep her automobile ccunty and district attorney and weeks as ........ ' " C
suspended District Attorney Ra- ed July 12. ..
_ " f District Judge Harold Clayton the shooting started, his three
the court’s charge to the jury was dismissed jurors' until Friday younger brothers and sisters
while he and attorneys for both
sides confer on the court’s charge Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane for help.
g He said, however, he had the ing at the' door to his room and,
' | hostility out of his system and with a red crayon, marked an X
— would not try again to shoot his where his heart would be.
Ann InIs comia mean inal sore Military doctrine calls for a . — .
Air Force Reserve and Air Na-fairly constant ratio of tactical at.gas pipelinescompanies
air power and ground forces. .
During the past three years, ------
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gment- Force has been reduced gradual- sales i
ing conventional war capabilities ly, now s ‘ Y. - Th
- - - " • ‘ first military budget submitted
The third countdown on the
ee. He will perhaps be based in
ticket for Europe after a short period of in-
a “go” or “no go” signal.
Another weather briefing on
mony be permitted to show that
--------,------ -- -----. charge, the district attorney Griffin had information of alleged
I wish each of you long life, good charged her with murder again houses of prostitution in Beau-
i ui. ”________in the death of another daughter, mont and made no move to close p.m.
and matic, but not consular relations ranks of the Tunisian soldiersi
the with France over the issue, a around the base.
and bone of contention between Bourguiba said a special Tunis-
mtn France and its former protector- ian renresentative would arrive 10
Kennedy would declare a state
Some 5,900 men involved in the of limited emergency,
“man shoot” stood by waiting for which he could summon some
HENDERSON, Tex. (AP)—Wil- didn’t even think it would get in Benson’s signed statement givenI.
• liam Benson did an about-face to- the paper. I don’t have any idea to Rusk County authoriites reader j
day and declared, “I had nothing why I did it.”1 1 “I have no explanation for this
The curly-haired Benson, a man'cruel and unhuman act I have
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their that have gone into this investiga- ,
tinn T can’t ask foroiveness from
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Mason, 30, 110 Tremont street,
was driving south on Main street.
Richard Lee Moon, 22, 1211 Ridge-
way drive, was driving north on
A 6 Main street.
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fin ran a red light and his auto
struck Moon’s auto on the right
4 side, skidding it against the Mason
car.
as individuals or small,
- - SCF as Mrs. Lillian Haager, alias
—j ------------ .. —. cision stated that Mrs. Joseph Lee Morris, 34. She said she once
successful prosecutions of Garrett could not be tried be- wuih.d 1a .
p_______________cause a district attorney’s charge prostitution.
I am glad that I can hand over was based on the same offense se icounac
of which she was acquitted buttal witness
dependence in 1956, told a news
today against Tunisian barricades conference 24 Tunisians had been
surrounding the French naval killed in clashes with French
base at Bizerte. [troops.
The broadcast reported the city {French Soldiers had been killed
of Bizerte badly damaged in the and 20 woundad in clashes with
attacks and its water and elec-
spoke clearly and faced newsmen work of all law enforcement (sic)
The Oklahoma ex-convict thus directly as he answered 1'
grees in past 24 hours.
Minimum temperature 76 de-
। grees in past 24 hours.
1 Maximum temperature 92 de-
grees a year ago today.
Griffin was issued a
running a red light.
MEXICO CITY (AP)—Edward
and forced her to drive outside Kennedy, youngest brother of
the' city limits where she was at- President John Kennedy, arrived
rocket started at 6 a.m
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TEMPERATURES
Wednesday Thursday
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against the boy, who was turned
over to juvenile officers.
“The pressure’s been bnilding
un for five years,” the youth told
officers.
He said he decided to kill his
Miller, 45, said he had no idea pulled the trigger,” the boy said.
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private"citizen." ...... " back up his civilian-military show the Tunisians to withdraw the • w B ni
“Relations between the peoples of force. He took the case to the women and children among thep O
of Mexico and the United States United Nations and broke diplo- civilian volunteers' swelling theg.
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Three Autos
Collide Here;
None Injured
Three automobile's collided at
Main and Harrell streets Wed-
undor ^IDLAND 8"
No formal charge's were filed elder Miller because “of little BILL COHEN and JOHNNY
out of the big North African base, that a truce could only be ar-
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'• homa police “started with a lie of Hague’s resignation in a letter
and they (newspapers) got on it he received today. The governor
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ate long before violence broke out in New York tonight to present 1 ' 9
Wednesday. a Tunisian complaint against:
Tunisian troops and civilian France to the U.N. Security Coun- • - 9
volunteers resisted the French at-cil. He called for a council meet- ’ l
tack ''heroically,” the radio said ing tonight or Friday. ' I
and they suffered numerous dead Bourguiba, who earlier this • -
and wounded. year henned brine President de
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"Oh, oh—it looks like some-
one’s been cut out of the will.”
calmly to newsmen after he' was
. , escorted into the Rusk County
1 " courtroom by Sheriff Pete Gibson.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 212, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1961, newspaper, July 20, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552780/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.