The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 197, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 18, 1966 Page: 11 of 16
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1966
THE ORANGE LEADER
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McDuff Is Back in Jail
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) -
Kenneth McDuff, named by Roy
Grapes
BAKERY SPECIALS
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from the record all of the state-
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raping Edna Louise Sullivan, 16,
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first refused to rape the girl but
Deputies were inside and out-
the side the courtroom.
Lonely Fight Is Over
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man," Francis said in 1964.
to win.
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a variety of white-collar jobs,
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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Earl
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Is Scheduled
On Saturday
BONELESS U.S.
CHOICE BEEF
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of Everman, and strangling her
with a broomstick.
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teen-agers, was sent back to the
Tarrant County Jail without
bond after an examining trial
Wednesday.
McDuff, 20, of Rosebud, and
Green, 18, of Marlin, are co-de-
fendants in the shooting deaths
of Robert Brand, 17, of Alvar-
DRAWING FOR
BICYCLES-HELD SAT.
NIGHT, AUG. 20 AT
EACH STORE.
slayings Aug. 6 because he
feared for his life.
He said McDuff shot the boys,
wiped away fingerprints from
the car and then told Green to
brush away tire tracks which
had been left in the field.
ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS
Hungarian Strudels 39
ASSORTED FLAVORS
PAUL’S
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
GENERAL WISING And
MAINTENANc
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to escape the electric chair by
framing his client.
Sullivan asked Justice of the
Peace Jim Boorman to strike
PEANUT BUTTER AND
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assault, McDuff laid the girl in
the road and pressed a broom-
grounds because officers in Mar-
lin, where Green was arrested,
did not warn him of his constitu-
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the union Aug. 5. 1968, by the
National Labor Relations Board
was unlawful and the union
“does not represent the true and
uncoerced desire of the majority
of our employes."
An appeal in a suit over the
NLRB certification currently is
before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court
in New Orleans
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Turkey Roast -2.99^3.59
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visor.
A drawing on a calf roping,
and cutting event also will be
held.
Additional information is
available by contacting Custer
at PR 9-1448.
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agreed to participate.
He added that after
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— Green a? the slayer of three stick against her throat while he
held her legs.
Godfrey Sullivan, lawyer for ,
McDuff, accused Green of trying
city.
Local 748 of the United Rub-
ber Workers of America posted
what its leaders described as
informational pickets at the
main gate to the Keyy-Spring-
field factory and at the com-
pany's retail outlet downtown.
John Nash, president of the
rubber workers' local, said the
tire company had refused to
negotiate grievances.
Kelly - Springfield spokesmen
said they believed the strike
stemmed from a three - day
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BE GIVEN EACH NUE THURS.FRI.SAT.a EACH STORE
EACH Of OUR STORES. CHILDREN UNDER. 16
NOTHING TO BUY...FREEGUMCANDYandBALOONS!
ado, and Marcus Dunnam, 16, of ment given by Green. The law-
Tarzana, Calif. .......
TYLER, Tex. (AP)—Workers which claims.to represent 1,302
struck Wednesday at the Tyler of the 2,300 emplojes at Tyler
field Tire Co. “—■* • - "
never move.
The law permits constructod
. ... catran. t.m of a dwelling dear a claim but
arpnasherssaturdaytrayate states the claim must contain
exPrnsesdsr“thehelPedari rmYents enough Sold to warrant a patent,
expen:sesohat® .K ASlor title to the land. This wasne
Com^bfion win bern junior s0 with Francis’ mine. <
and senior divisions. Persons j Discouraged and expecting
interested in entering may be- eviction from his self-made caH
gin signing up Saturday at 7:30 tie, authorities said, Francis sat
a m at the arena: down on a case of dynamite
Mrs. Pete Welch and Mrs. Tuesday, lighted the fuse and
Bob Custer will serve as sec- blew himself to bits.
Pipe G Foundary, ordered its
members off the job Tuesday.
George A. Lovin, local chair- '
man, told newsmen that the
npe G vunumy w. pinu company s refusal to recognize
northwest of this East Texas the union “ bargaining agent
and dismissal of seven employes
“without good reason" caused
the' foundry strike.
Representatives of Tyler Pipe
G Foundary Mid certification of
BAG OF 12
Butter Crisp Rolls 33
LOTS OF RAISINS
Raisin Bread 2 LUREs 49
retaries for the event. -------“-----:------ .
Admission to the general pub Thrpp Ppr^nnx Dip '
lie will be 50 cents for adults 1 nee 1 ersons De
and 25 cents for children, In luto Collision
The concession stand will be
open and chicken barbecue SAN ANGELO, Tex. (AP) —1 ,
plates will be sold for M. Three persons died in an auto-
Trophies will be presented by mobile collision eight miles
Christine Burton, queen of thehorth of here Wednesday.
1966 Mauriceville rodeo, Sue; * . . romneon
Clark, Jackie Bland and Carla They were Louis Thompson,
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Bob Custer will be ring super-
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that he believed McDuff was
reaching for his pistol so he McDuff.
yer contended the statement
They also are charged with could not be admitted on legal
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Pickets took stations outside
the three main gates of Tter
Pipe G Foundry, resuming a
said .the union could disprove May 16-23 strike. Company of-
the insubordination charge but ficials said there had been "nd
management would not hear its significant loss"-of production.
Lovin claimed production had
been curtailed.
Boorman overruled the motion
after prosecutor Charles Butts
elicited from Green the state,
ment that he had been warned
of his rights at least four times.
McDuff did not testify.
Boorman ordered the doors
62, and his wife Estella, 64,
operators of a San Antonio
Green testified at the hearing tional rights to remain silent,
that he assisted McDuff in the
Green also said that after the locked to the courtroom soon
boys were killed he and McDuff after the hearing began. The
drove to a wooded area and sheriff's office had said earlier
raped the girl. Green said he it received information that an
■■ - ..... assassination attempt would be
made on both Green and
Chopped Sirloin rERoER°1&Eo BEEF
Roll Roast
suspension of an employe ac-
cused of insubordination. Nash
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out here in two days. A strike
began Tuesday at the big-Tyler
Pipe G Foundary Co. plant
northwest of this East Tex
. ~ said he trespassed on public
MAURICEVILLE (Spl)—The lands. Francia replied he would
Mauriceville Volunteer Firee-
partment will sponsor their first
open horse show at the rodeo
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He picked a mile-high peak in
tion for all his 33 years. His the Catalina Mountains, over-
lonely fight seemed impossible looking Oracle, Arix. For a year.
~ Mn. Francis, standing 5-feet-5 and
A thin, balding man who held weighing 125, worked night and
U.S. CHOICE BEEF AQe
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day on a stone and glass cabin.
Up the mile climb where
there was no road Francis
hauled his building materials
and he built a cozy place with
electricity supplied by a power
generator, running water and
other conveniences. Then, he
settled back to read, paint and
meditate.
It happened to be on land in
Coronado National Forest. An
eight-foot hole in his backyard
was called a gold mine by Fran-
cis but the U. S. Forest Service
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Arm KOST AGED BEEF
Francis left Washington, D.C.,
to flee the turmoil of 20th-Centu-
ry life, he said.
“I’ll never work another
eight-hour, six-day week for any
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Flounder FilletsTRBEROSTpL: 59
Peaches 58 .
Canteloupe
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 197, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 18, 1966, newspaper, August 18, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560826/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.