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56TH. YEAR. NO. 221
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1961
Texas Union Officials
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On Spot; Stand Grounc
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Hamilton lives in Greenwich,
Allen W. Dulles as director of the Conn. with his wife, the former
Helen Katherine Miller, and their
Head For
Economy Party Lays
Showdown
Ambush For Paint Job
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in and out of government service
know why it will cost $30,000 to
the Justice Department, in
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bill was signed. Its effect was to
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annual congressional appropria-12, 1960.
LADY DRUMMER — This
young
biles of senators and
tives. It is on the Senate side of
Ghana.
1957 AFL-CIO merger agreement
mation on the motion of O. H. vote on the amendments.
called for joint decisions by the
Normally, the House accepts
all policy matters.
James Watson Jr., 39, of near-
on
what are called “housekeeping!
That is part of the tradi-
Both resolutions were passed O’Dell of Fort Worth was1 named
Supreme Court have done things without floor debate. The Su-
vehicle. Bond was Set at $6,000.
The action started as the pilot
Mrs. Otis Aaron, Dallas, was
The resolutions will be1 offered auxiliary.
riage ceremony and then driving | for evangelistic work, quoted the
guard early today and fled the
Stand up...
buggy.
The county agricultural agent’s tion Committee last week
recom-
economy measures
as
Schick said he had the roses
rev-
enue fund by $30 million in the
result of inept mis-
same was a
The collision bent the plane’s
Nations the “biggest swindle in
a false en-
Watson's old model car got a
hands.
ried.
broken windshield and a
tion in the amount of $5,757.
Weekend Mishaps
Plague Airliners
tors during the week.
after an Eastern Airlines DC6
ender Skirts Stolen
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day during June and July. Inacon-
trast, Cleburne postmen deliver
differences between two versions
Burleson Woman
R. B. Love of Paris, Tex., was
next two fiscal years.
Christmas' season.
ing to jump a prison fence.
Weather
plane.
Palestine died in a two-car acci-
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
At least 16 persons died violent dent 8 miles north of Trinity in
Trans World Airlines Convair 880
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writing in from CIUDAD VALL-
rest of the state.
coffee and milk into the craft’s
No overnight moisture was re-
These figures were well below died in a head-on crash just out-
TEMPERATURES
the totals for most weekends in
side the east edge of Amarillo.
Monday
the state. The Associated Press Another Amarillo man was seri-
Late reports include the follow- teen-age companion was severely
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CUTS FOOT IN POOL
his auto struck a parked car in
#5:
Paso died of injuries suffered ficers arrested four Brownwood
street. Officers said the parked
when a car bounced out of con-
men. Authorities said the shoot-
tele- tween the Brownwood men and
ion against chemical-biolo-
ti mated the damage to both vehi-
ical-radiological agents.
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16 Texans Die In
Weekend Violence
Drunk Crashes
Auto Into Plane
Prisoners Fail
Freedom Bid
Wedding
Re-enacted
\Last Rosebud
'Js On Pulpit
Loan Company
Officer Held
Lol,
3'5
torney general and directed the
department’s war fraud unit in
F William Porter, 39, of 309 Rob-
bins street, reported the theft of 1
two green fender skirts and two '
body floating beneath the surface
four miles from where Hutson
bill. Final committee action on
this bill and floor debate in the
sergeant at arms. Re-elected of-
ficers included the Rev. Powe
Sunday closing bill mainly aimed
at discount houses' that operate in
Worth, received a small cut on
the bottom of his left foot Satur-
Southeast and South Central Tex- of 16 and 21, are eligible to com-
as' and generally fair over the pete...REV. BROWNING WARE
Schmidt said Sunday night he
will not seek re-election if the
lative
Senate.
The travel curb which the Sen-
ate sought to dispose of by an
amendment which was not even
of the Board of Economic War-
\ fare’s enemy branch, was a mem-
> British and French garrisons held of death by accidental drowning,
another early morning alert to- Hutson was buried today at Bra-
proposals to the floor for debate.
A controversial bill to boost
tuition in state colleges from $50
A fire warning in one engine
caused the pilot to apply brakes
to stop the takeoff, and the heat
generated by the stop was be-
lieved to have set off the landing
gear fire. The original fire warn-
The State Department resolu-
tion asks Congress to “find and
determine who or which individu-
als have been responsible for the
BOO! — Alaskan combat
troops are the first in the
3 a.m.
6 a.m.
9 a.m.
that helped Communism.
Blue Laws On
Solons' Agenda
WASHINGTON (AP)-The self-
styled House “economy party”—
both members of it—laid a legis-
Motorist Gets Ticket
Gary E. Forsythe, 16, of Route
1, was issued a traffic ticket after
Postmen Have
Light Deliveries
Cleburne postmen have lighter
the summer months, according to
Postmaster H. G. Littlefair.
Littlefair said today the number
of pieces of mail delivered has
—Texas national guardsmen of
the 36th Infantry Division have
entered their final week of sum-
mer combat training.
Maj. Gen. Carl Phinney, divi-
sion commander, said the divi-
sion expected two prominent visi-
roof. No one was injured.
Dr. Gus Anagnostis of Galves-
ton, owner of the plane, estimated
damage at $3,000 to $4,000.
deaths in Texas over the week-
end, five of them in traffic mis-
haps.
Department and the Supreme
Court.
paint job and what they suspect
is a Senate plot for some retro-
active travel funds.
to 81 at Palacios. Presidio with
101 degrees had the highest read-
ing Sunday.
the U.S. Continental Army Com-
mand, will inspect the division
Thursday.
effective instrument of the Com-
munist apparatus.”'
‘ing was false.
In New York, a Pan American
DC8 jet from Paris skidded off
ously hurt.
Lewis Warren Woods, 17, of San
W. F. Speigel, Port Arthur, treas-
urer.
House leaders.
They currently are upset over
Capitol Hill.
2. Retroactively repeal a 1960
curb on senatorial traveling.
tional comity between the two
branches.
Charles Davis of Corpus Christi,
Tex.
Earlier guards caught Jerry
Looper of Tulsa, who hadn’t got-
ten off the grounds.
ley Ranch near U. S. 174 between
Joshua and Burleson.
Agent Sam Mann said all live-
stock producers in the county are
invited to watch demonstrations
featuring new equipment and dif-
ferent procedures in cutting si-
lage.
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tion bill. They would::
1. Provide $30,000 to paint the
ceiling of the underground legis-
lative garage used for automo-
before dark.
Witnesses said Watson took aim
POLICE CAR DAMAGED
The city’s new police car was
tabulation is for the period be-
tween 6 p.m. Friday and mid-
night Sunday.
economy proposals set for com-
mittee study today.
The Senate argued but took no
Legislature started the last full
week of its special session.
The House Revenue and Taxa-
(UPI) United Press Telephoto Pictures
(CP) Central Press Features
(KF) King Features
Summer Weather
Continues Torrid
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Typical summer weather pre-
vailed over Texas Monday.
Skies were partly cloudy over
Berlin Alert
is Practiced
BERLIN (AP) - Berlin’s U.S.
Reform School
Boys Escape
GATESVILLE, Tex. (AP) —
Inmates of the State School for
Game Warden
Finds Body Of
Drowned Man
Glenn Crock, 37-yean-old game
warden of Weatherford, was cre-
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“I don’t care about comity,” •
ambush today for the Gross told a reporter. “I want to ”
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“Twenty-five bucks for a child
psychologist, and all he said
was ‘Spank him’?’*
was forced to circle the field for
three hours while crew members
girl beats out the
as she marches in a
from Edmon Nolan Robertson,
24, of Brownwood in a fatal shoot-
ing at a fishing camp early Sun-
day.
Ashley said Robertson’s state-
ment said Robertson fired the
In Portland, Ore., fire
out in the landing gear of a North-
gionnaires to push for a congres- Russia and the cause of Commu-
sional investigation of. the State nism,” one resolution said.
year, continued making trips and rhythm
representa- charging them against committee .
5 Sce ef funds. But Senate officials have ;
amendments is awaiting House
disposition. Unless Gros's or Hoff-
man objects, it probably will be
sent to a Senate-House conference
this week, but not until one of
the two gets some assurance that
urge the rest of the country’s le- have been sympathetic to Soviet to hold the office.
Bullard was elected by accla- th House will have a chance to
Another resolution said the Su- Lumpkin of Ennis, the only other 1 —
nominee. Bullard succeeds Pete Senate amendments dealing with
a runway at New York Interna-
at its closing convention session
Sunday, passed' resolutions say-
ing the State Department and the
Lynum said Miss Lohmann was
arraigned Sunday before U.S.
Commissioner Gladys Walls of
Abilene and released on $25,000.
He said an investigation of the
association’s books is continuing.
Deposits of the association are
insured up to $10,000 for each de-
positor.
Reps. H. R. Gross of Iowa and paint the ceiling of that garage.
Clare E. Hoffman of Michigan That's a lot of paint and a lot of
are aiming at a $30,000 garage money.”
zos Point cemetery in Bosque
county. He is survived by his wid-
ow, two sons and a daughter.
zos river Friday afternoon.
Working with rescuers, who in-
reriod ending at 8 o’clock Sun-
May night. The number — 200’
kreater than the previous day-
Kas a record for any one day
Aince June 1953, when anti-Com-
■Kunists revolted in East Ger-
Elany.
I
mg.
Roy Evans, appointed by Brown
(See OFFICIALS page 3)
mittee assignments and at com-
hood to fit closely around
face for warmth. The new
Paso and slammed into a
phone pole.
office is planning a Green Chop mended passage of three bills chain of disastrous defeats at the - . ,
D:c1 n-- TI--------k — 1dad ne onon—„ menenes hands of the international Com-tis Lynum in charge of the Dallas bride didn’t bother to get out of tion.
r- munist conspiracy and whether office announced today the arrest the buggy because they were in C •
, To Get Dulles Post
Confession Made
3
In Sunday Shooting
"sessories were taken off his au-
tomobile while it was parked on
phe street Saturday night.
beaten in a fight that erupted at
El a fishing area near San Saba. Of-
5ols
By PROC
refused to pay the vouchers be-
cause of the 1960 restriction.
There’s a law against it.
“So, now they propose to re-
peal it retroactively,” Gross said,
“so they can collect their money.
I think we should take a close
look at it.”
Ap.m.....82 12 Noon .... 91
Maximum temperature 95 de-
Kes in past 24 hours.
^Minimum temperature 75 de-
gees in past 24 hours.
■Maximum temperature 97 de-
lees a year ago today.
"Minimum temperature 75 de-
trees a year ago today. I
AUTOPSY PERFORMED — Two ambul-
ance attendants, David Scott, left and
George Powell, and Peace Justice H. H.
(Luke) Johnson, look at the body of De-
ward Hutson, 44, during an autopsy at
among all history.” 1 . .
The Supreme Court resolution charged with making
asks Congress to take all steps try in the records of the associa-
are expected later this
2
a
h ing to select bombing mission
Aubrey L. Bullard, 35, a con-
tractor from’ Gainesville, was
Dillon's Funeral Home. Johnson ruled ac-
cidental death in the Friday drowning
death of Hutson, whose body was pulled
from the Brazos River near here Satur-
day.
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Apparently on - the theory that
the ban would be repealed, some
senators have, within the past
East Texas. Three other men
were injured.
0. E. Hairgrove, 54, of Amarillo
cident at Henderson and Caddc
streets. Chief Tom Kirkpatrick
was driving the squad car. There
were in recess over the weekend,
a subcommittee of the Senate
State Affairs Committee studied
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
year's legislative appropriation
halfback is on the coaching staff
of ECTOR high school at ODES-
SA...Mrs. RAYMOND TACKETT,
of ALVARADO, chairman of the
Old Settlers Beauty Contest Aug.
14, is accepting entries for the
contest these days...Unmarried
girls who are residents of JOHN-
SON COUNTY, between the ages
ANGOLA, La. (AP) — Three not immediately available. Offi-
prisoners who tried to escape the cials and guards were out looking.
- , Louisiana Penitentiary were back for the fugitives.
tional Airport Saturday, shortly in custody today.
Ens a._i Tf The last escapee captured was
A Burleson woman was injured
in a traffic collision two miles
south of Burleson on U. S. 174
Sunday night.
Mrs. C. C. Reed, 32, of Route
1, Burleson, was admitted to Me-
morial Hospital here with a neck
injury. Her condition was not be-
lieved to be serious.
LAFF-A-DAY
parade. The procession was
inspired by Republic Day,
a patriotic holiday in
GALVESTON (AP) —
The two top officials of
Texas’ organized labor ig-
nored pleas of compro-
mise or resign today and
headed for a showdown in
their dispute over policy
matters.
President H. S. (Hank) Brown
and secretary-t re asurer Fred
Schmidt appeared determined to
let rank and file delegates to the
state AFL-CIO convention settle
their struggle.
They were to place the seven-
month-old dispute before the four-
day convention’s opening business
session this afternoon.
A stormy two-hour huddle by
convention officials last night pro-
duced several suggestions that
Brown, formerly of the AFL, and
Schmidt, formerly of the CIO, iron
out their differences or resign.
Both remained firm.
“It is utter nonsense to say
patch it up,” Schmidt replied.
“We’ve got an honest-to-God is-
sue here.”
“The executive board upheld
the president on his feelings about
constitutional matters,” Brown
said. “I do not find Fred’s inter-
pretations in the constitution.”
The executive board on July 8
upheld Brown’s interpretation that
the president alone is responsible
for guiding the state AFL-CIO
program. Board members reject-
managed a safe landing Saturday quickly recaptured during the
after reporting that its hydraulic breakout attempt Saturday after
brakes were not working. "
Fred Orleans of San Antonio items,
was elected judge advocate. Herb
crewmen aboard a
Member—Texas Press Association
Texas Daily Press League
Southern Newspaper Publishers
shallow end of City Park swim-
ming pool.
There were two similar inci-
dents in Los Angeles the same
day.
An American Airlines Boeing
707 jet from Boston caught fire
and blew a tire when its front
landing gear collapsed as it
touched down at International
Gen. Herbert Powell, chief of Senate
week.
SAN SABA, Tex. (AP) - Dist.
Atty. CarlosAshley said today he Guardsmen Enter
has obtained a signed statement
Final Training
HE
in ,
Contacted Sunday night in
Greenwich, Hamilton said: “I am
not in a position to comment on
this matter at this time.”
James Woody Bates, 14, of Fort the 700 block of West Wardville damaged before noon today when
it was involved in a three-car ac-
The bill carrying the two
v L a s
4 r
and veteran of government serv- fices in Paris and Brussels,
ice, is reported in line to succeed
SPANISH.
SAM MARSHALL saying hello
to a friend in a bank...DENNIS
BLACKSTOCK, former CLEB-
URNE used car dealer now in
business in WEST TEXAS, in town
renewing old acquaintances ...
HOLMES SULLIVAN passing the
ime of day with friends'...WEL-
3URN WARD, the bowlanes pro-
orietor, chatting with a friend a-
------------ .— I--. ---------- car was owned by Thomas B.
mask also offers protect- day afternoon while wading in the Hairston, 29, of Arlington. He es-
Robert Wright, a state highway
ivIr. ana ivrs. j. is., neeves in tenng s cungiegauul «patrolman, said he took the
celebrated their 50th wedding an- week ago of the mysterious gift, names of 24 witnesses who tola
niversary by repeating the mar-|o'Brien, who is leaving his pulpit th^ his car on the Boys all about 17, sluggedLa night
| ber of the joint intelligence staff
{ and a member of the strategic sank while swimming. The drown-
A bombing target committee. At ing saddened a weekend fishing
■Gone time, he was stationed in the and outing for a group of com-
। iChina-Burma-India theater help- panions who went to the river
" .... brakes before dark Friday. Hut-
, , , ... - ... , while hob-nobbing with old friends
he broke his foot while attempt- here today... Former CLEBURNE
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a general financing proposal to
substitute for a House-passed tax bundles of mail to deliver during
hub caps to Cleburne police Sun- Injurec in Wreck
Glay. Porter told officers the ac- ’
NORTH FT. HOOD, Tex. (AP) the big cities. 5
While both House and Senate
1 CLEBURNE AND VICINITY —
Generally fair and warm through
Tuesday. Low tonight 73 to 77.
High Tuesday 93 to 97.
resolutions committee but was
adopted as a minority report on
the motion of Bard Logan, a com-
mittee member from San Antonio.
LAMARQUE Tex (AP) — An ed Schmidt’s argument that the
odd jobs’ man who jousted an air- 1957 AFL-CIO merger agreement
plane because he couldn’t get a called for joint decisions by the
ride for his kids was in jail today, president and secretary-treasurer
Harris County; Ronald Marris,
Harris' County; Johnny Harwell
Talbert, Smith County; James
Alfred' Lee, county unknown;
Clifford Dean Sheets, Bell Coun-
ty; and youth whose last name
was given as Guzman from Trav-
is County.
Full details of the break were
son was swimming smoothly with
the current when he suddenly
sank. His companions were stun-
ned when he did not appear at
the surface and two of them im-
mediately dived into the stream,
but could not find him. A youth
in the party went for help and the
search was on.
More than 24 hours' later, the
body was found.lt was taken four
miles by boat to a waiting am-
bulance, thence to Cleburne,
where Peace Justice Luke John-
son returned an inquest verdict
m
Also at work over the week-end decreased to less than 25,000 per
was a joint house-senate confer-
ence committee trying to iron out
No overnight moisture was re- ES, MEXICO, where he is on a
ported. Early morning tempera- vacation sojourn...Some of the
____________ _________ ____ ________ and pick up more than 100,000
of the appropriations bill for the pieces of mail daily during the
They pride themselves on detect- prohibit senators from making
ing legislative jokers and up-
hydraulic system as a makeshift
but effective method of lowering
a jammed nosegear.
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to a reception in a horse-drawn scriptures, “Let the real one grass runway while the plane
i------- L-and up...” moved into takeoff position.
Nat Schick, 77, a retired post- “Take my kids up for a ride,”
he was quoted as shouting. “I’ll
pay you whatever you want.”
A parachutist asked him to
move so the plane could get up
Gross and Hoffman, both Re-debated in that body became
publicans, are members of an effective July 12, 1960, when last
exclusive group which they gen-
erally call “the economy. party.”
na ter, Dallas County; Ray Saliz,
Harris County; Jimmy Flores,
next two years. That sent the takes' of judgment or
mittee expense. The amendment
two Senate amendments to the would kill it retroactively to July
t..cp: of Miss Evelyn Lohmann, 54, sec- a hurry to get to a nearby ranch sent because Dr. O'Brien “was a
subversion retary and dinector of the Sweet- before a threatening thunderstorm friend of mine and my pastor.”
water Savings and Loan Associa- broke. The postmaster started sending
“I’m not as spry as I used to a rose each Sunday after the pas- at the plane. ...
The agent said Miss Lohmann be,” Mrs. Reeves said as she got tor remarked he liked to preach Th: --—e- t,
was arrested in Sweetwater and into the buggy. She was 16 and holding a rose to keep him from tail and fuselage and buckled the
her husband, 18, when they mar-1 gesturing too much with his right wing.
ha. day, practicing the defense of' the
890) threatened city.
EBf At 4:30. a. m. loudspeaker
09- trucks woke residents of the areas
SM2P where married troops live. Many
MV members of the 11,000-man Al-
W""glied garrison in West Berlin have
" "their families with them.
Both soldiers and civilians at-
tached to the Allied missions
were ordered to their duty posts
where they remained until they
Agot the “all clear.”
" Allied officials called it a rou-
From 1943 to 1946, he was chief eluded officers, skin divers and
volunteer divers, Crook found the
or both.”
The resolution called the United tion.
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five San Saba boys over throwing
James Edgar O’Bannon, 31, of'rocks into a river.
west Airlines DC7, as it took.of jet were forced to pump water,
from Portland International Alr-.ce. _1 —:11 L.. I1. c,
port Sunday night.
Ill G--• UUL ut PE-V-- -----
for the past 20 years. He joined dited today with finding the body
' usite Lepaluncii, ii 1938 of Derward Hutson, 44, Cleburne
special assistant to the at-welder, who drowned in a deep
- ■■ - ' hole of Spring Creek near the Bra-
preme Court resolution was
turned down by the convention Eaton, Greenville, chaplain; and
DWI Charge
Filed Here
Drunk driving charges are pen-
ding against a 63-year-old Fort
MI7 protective mask. The
lower mask, unlike the old
one, upper, allows a parka
Recalling the 1911 wedding,
DALLAS (AP)—FBI agent Cur- Reeves explained that he and his master, rose from the congrega-
______ . preme Court has been "knowing-
The legion’s Texas department, ly or unknowingly utilized as an Turner of Midland.
AUSTIN (AP) — Sunday blue for consideration at the legion’s
laws and ways to save money national convention in Denver
aa=g,
N——.
tures ranged from 69 at Midland correspondence was in passable
loosened a Stuck nosewheel.
In San Juan, Puerto Rico, a
Pan American jetliner from New
York with a capacity load of 174
i —
of Newsweek magazine. The ar-
• tide says Hamilton, 50, is to suc-
’ ceed Dulles as head of the con-
’ trover sial hush-hush agency in
L ..October, following several months
■■of working with Dulles.
4- The magazine said Hamilton
will move into a CIA office in
the near future and that he was
chosen after a meeting with Pres-
ident Kennedy several weeks ago
and a secret meeting with Dulles.
A Democrat, Hamilton has been
institution.
The escape occurred about 2:13
a.m. The slugged guard was re-
ported in serious condition. Offi-
cers said charges would be filed
in connection with the attack.
It was not immediately deter-
mined how the boys escaped.
None had been captured several
hours after the break.
The fleeing youths were identi-
fied as Charles Everett Lowe,
Sterling County; Robert Lee Sar-
pulpit as Dr. P. l _ . .
preached hix final sermon at the aggravated assault with
First Baptist Church here.
Until a week ago the West Tex- — —
as minister did not know who had of a small plane prepared to take
DALLAS (AP)—A horse and arranged with a Big Spring flo- three members of the Galveston
buggy wedding 50 years ago in rist to have a red rosebud deliv-Sky Diving Club.up for the clubs
named president of the™ legion Gainesville was re-enacted here ered to him every Sunday for final parachute jump of the, day.
Sunday. ' more than 19 years.
Mr. and Mrs'. J. R. Reeves) In telling his congregation a
'shots.
Killed was Lewis Warren
Woods, 17, of San Saba. Wounded
was a companion, David Harris,
*17, also of San Saba.
• NEW YORK (AP) — Fowler Wall Street firm of Cleary, Gott-
. Hamilton, a Wall Street lawyer lieb, Steen and Hamilton, with of-
Central Intelligence Agency.
( The report came in an article three children,
“to be published in the Aug. 7 issue
trips between Washington and
setting some of the plans of their home states on official com-
Saba was shot to death and a world to wear the new
necessary, “not excluding im-
Worth man arrested Sunday night
in the 1100 block of South Main
street.
tine exercise of .the kind_ that(
ctakes place at irregular inter- Worth man after complaints from
West Berlin nolice' also held a other motorists. A case of beer
" teruin PoIc5 10 . eda was found' in the suspect’s' late
night training exercise, but head- , . , P
quarters insisted that this was not mo e sedan___________
coordinated with the Allies'. Ia m
, About 2,000 refugees from Com- (reen Cohop DCy
munist East Germany poured gmpip n -
nto West Berlin in the 24-hour 30 Af ■ orrn
to $100 a semester is
BIG SPRING(AP) —The 994th by Dickinson, was charged Sun-
and last-red rosebud asoonrten day aishtcith andconvention fails to accept his mi-
•1- . > 1 ——1 a motor nority report on the July 8 meet-
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broke Airport.
Earlier,
ing deaths Sunday:
Manuel Delgadillo, 18, of
SAMMY CARNEY, former
YELLOW JACKET grid great,
looking a bit fat and plenty perky
final action last week on another peachment of all those responsi-
highly controversial measure: A ble," to correct the situation.
targets.
A native of Kansas City, Ham-
ilton completed his undergraduate
Land law studies at the University
Sbf Missouri and was a Rhodes
Scholar at Oxford University.
Hamilton is a partner in the
American Legion Will Push
Congress For Wide Probes
HOUSTON (AP) — The Texas “The State Department has for elected department commander.
American Legion has agreed to years been infiltrated by men who He is the second youngest man
Field Day at 2 p. m. Thursday heralded
at Jack Danciger’s Mountain Val- that would fatten the general
Wall Street Lawyer
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Airliners from coast to coast
and from Massachusetts to
Puerto Rico were plagued this
weekend in a series of unrelated
landing and takeoff difficulties
that bruised nothing but some
schedules.
The lone casualty was a 20-
year-old girl' who fainted after
leaving a plane that had caught
fire on landing.
In all, s'even airliners with a
total of about 600 passengers were
affected.
A short circuit in a landing
gear set off a fire aboard a Mo-
hawk Airlines Convair shortly
before it landed at Worcester,
Mass., airport Sunday. Louise
McBride, a Boston University
student, fainted on leaving the
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1961, newspaper, July 31, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567658/m1/1/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.