The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1961 Page: 2 of 24
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5 A THE ABILENE REPORTER -NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Saturday Morning. June 24, 1961
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Eichmann Denies Any Early Paxed:aKXin
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Knowledge of Death Camps oncer n
Fa gally parked at a West Side in’er-
is By GARVEN HUDGINS 1939. But he said that it was not were “already being made by section
JERUSALEM (AP - Adolf until a 1942 conference in the Ber Eichmann" The Jews were sent Patrolmen envisioning a flood-
Eichmann testified Friday that he lin suburb of Wannsee that Nazi to Riga and Minsk for liquidation led street, rushed to the intersec-
23 served as the Gestapo’s director leaders told him they had worked FMchmann said he was negotiating tior.
of Jewish affairs for almost three out "the final solution of the Jew- with transport officials on rail They found a rowboat illegally
years before he learned that all ish problem “ This eventually timetables. • parked, it was mounted on a trail-
63 55 03 the trainloads of Jews he sent meant the Nazi extermination of My department was never told er.
61 54.04 east were marked-for death, six million Jews, of the fact that the Jews were
i in Riga and Minsk. “
71 57 .03 Affairs Bureau when it was set up he had only heard rumors that Eichmann said
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Nolan Ag Agent
Gets Fellowship
Postmaster's Wife
Testifying in his own defense — D L.
before an Israeli court for the Granted Probation
fourth straight day, Eichmann TYLER. Tex (AP)—The wife
said he had kept the minutes and of the Hawkins, Tex., postmaster
drafted the speech by Reinhard rec ved two 18-month suspended
Heydrich at the Wannsee meeting sentences Friday for taking 55
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- Pittsburgh, cloudy_____
Cold Buq Bites Tito '
109 9" Richmond, cloudy 88 62
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) St. Louis, clear 76 58
San Diego, clear
—President Tito is ill with a cold.
„ . . San Francisco, clear
the official news agency Tanjug Seattle clear
reported Friday. He has a fever. Tampa, cloudy
and upon advice of doctors wi’l Washington, cloudy
stay at Brioni Island for - some Winnipeg, cloudy
By RAYMOND 3. CROWLEY dance for Progress program he
WASHINGTON (AP)—A report has enunciated. This multimillion-
that South America is slipping dollar p -ram is aimed at help-
backward economically, amid ris-ing start 1 c native drive to
ing discontent, may spur Pres raise economic and social welfare
dent Kennedy to make a trip to standards in Latin America,
that area of the world. After talking to Kennedy Ste-
I N Ambassador Adlai E Ste- censor, told newsmen that during
venson gave the report to Ken his 18-day tour he found that the
___nedy in person Friday after a sur- situation has deteriorated since.
vey trip In 10 South American his last trip to the area about a
capitals ____________year ago. ________|
Stevenson said Kennedy would He spoke of "a worsening eco-
like to- attend the Inter-American nomie situation and rising discon-
Economic and Social Council con- tent " Among the causes he listed
ference now scheduled to begin at an explosive birth rate, low prod
Punta del Este in Uruguay on uctivity, and in many cases a
July 15 Whether or not the Presi- feudal setup marked by social in
- dent can go the ambassador to justice, and imbalanced use of
the United Nations said, depends natural resources.
on many considerations at On the brighter side. Stevenson
home reported finding a "more univer-
But Stevenson asserted Kenne- sal awareness of the necessity of
dy’s presence would dramatize making social reforms in all of
the President s interest in the Al- these countries.”
————- - — "I think," he added, "that the
1 r •■ counsels of wisdom of democracy
MHkneV EXECUTION and freedom are going to prevail
7 X in Latin America. The United
Dat Cel Daord States has taken some very im-
Dale JCI DY board portant initiatives.”
: As for the Cuban situation, he
AUSTIN AP —The state par said the people of Latin America
dons board Friday set a new ex-are considerably less informed
€ tion date of Oct. 27 for Howard than are United States citizens
B Stickney, convicted of murder about "the perversion of the Cu-
in the slaying of Mrs. Clifford ban revolution by communism."
time for treatment.
pleton, Nolan County agricultural The former Gestapo lieutenant Mrs Daisey Virginia Sexton, 38
agent, has been chosen one of colonel said it was Heydrich, chief pleaded guilty to taking the mon
20 Southern loc al agricultural of the Gestapo Security Police un 'ey while working in the post of-
113 82 PSt PO DECUrIDy route ua€y WHe worlIS ID me P
72 57 48 leaders to receive a fellowship for til his assassination by Czech par-fice Judge Joe Sheehy placed her
12 a three - week special course at tisans later in 1942. who first- in- on probation for 3 years
Call ted to him the meaning of the
:: | The-award to the-Agricultural phrase "final solution." Eichmann
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on recommendation of special com-
mittees. Templeton and his wife
left Thursday for Raliegn, site
• C where they will be until
July 12.
Eichmann’s West German law-
yer. Dr. Robert Servatius, brought |
in a 1941 document reporting that
preparations for deporting Jews
and Communists from Prague
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Stickney had been scheduled to
die in the state s electric chair on
June 27.
"The purpose of this stay of
execution is to maintain a definite
date of execution pending the re-
view of a writ of habeas corpus
The U.S. role in the unsuccess-
ful invasion of Cuba in April was
unpopular in South America,
where "the principle of noninter-
vention is a religion," Stevenson
said.
But he added that he found
most of the governments con-
by the court of criminal appeals,” scious of the menace of commu-
nism.
said the board order.
The writ was granted Thursday
by Dist. Judge Cullen Briggs at
Corpus Christi.
The board order noted that the
court of criminal appeals goes
into summer recess Saturday and
will not reconvene until October.
A decision on the appeal could
not be made earlier than in Oc-
tober. the board said
Antarctica Treaty
Becomes Effective
CANBERRA, Australia (AP)-
A 12-nation treaty dedicating the
continent of Antarctica to peace-
ful, scientific- exploration went
ino effect Friday.
Prune Minister Robert G. Men-
zies announced scientists from the
12 nations would meet here July
TO To discuss free exchange of
technical information on the con-
tinent.
The treaty members are the
United States, the Soviet Union.
Australia, New Zealand, Britain.
Argentina, Belgium, Chile, Japan.
France. Norway and the Republic
of South Africa.
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