The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 136, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Page: 9 of 22
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ESTES AT TRIAL — Billie Sol Estes, facing theft
charges confers Monday afternoon with defense attor-
ney J. Byron Saunders of Tyler shortly after the last
prospective juror was selected for the trial which is
now in its second week. Shown immediately behind
Estes is court bailiff John Murphy. (AP Wirephoto)
IN TYLER
Dr. Jones Due
Al McMurry
Chanel Today
Dr E. Stanley Jones, a Method
ist missionary to India for 35
years, will speak at the McMurry
College chapel service Wednesday
morning
The Methodist leader, an "evan
gelist to America" for half a cen-
tury, is speaking nightly this
week at Aldersgate Methodist
Church
He told some 2.000 Hardin-Sim-
Curia Gets
Strong Hand
45 Taylor County
Students Attending
I A&M This Session
James Paul Buchanan, James
THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Patrick Cavin, Lee Roy Chapman Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, October 30, 1962
9-A
VATICAN CITY (AP) - The.o
Vatican's administrative Curia COLLEGE STATION, - Fforty-
gained a stronger hand Monday five students from Taylor County
in the operational machinery of
the Roman Catholic Ecumenical
Jr., Jan Alan Cribbs.
Roe R Davenport Jr., James
Finley Dominy, Leis Calvin El-
lis III, Joseph Thompson Ely, Jer-
ry Lynn English, Arthur Reid
Farley, Donald Lynn Fowler, Da-
are enrolled at Texas A&M Col-
lege this semester. Registrar H. ry Don Hunter.
vid W Glover, Bert Griffey, Stan-
ly Elmer Griffith, Jerry Bob
Hattox, Richard M. Huchton, Jer-
S’waler to Host
Disposal Course
interested in refuse and garbage
collection, have not been set.
Other courses will be held la
Plainview, Weatherford, Mount
Council So did the overall Itali-
L. Heaton reported Monday.
Registration totals 8,142 Texas
A&M offers academic training
an hierarchy, which holds a ma-
Sommhareot Carine moa or forces through the schools of agriculture,
came as Pope John XXIII com-arts and sciences, engineering,
pleted appointment of 90 members military
to 10 commissions, which will medicine, and the graduate
sciences, veterinary
mons University students Monday______________....,
that the distinctive thing about draft measures for consideration school.
Christianity is not its philosophy, by the council Among those Fall students from Taylor Coun-
but Jesus Christ, whom he de-named, 23 are Italians and 5 oth-ty include: - ,
scribed as “the word made ers are church officials perma- Lethan Alan Barnes, Kenneth
flesh.” | - - ---
Dr. Jones pointed out that
many religions have parallels to
the teachings of Christianity. In
all other religions, however, the
teachings have become mere phil-
osophy based on legend, while in
Christianity they have been trans-
lated into flesh through the sacri-
fice of Jesus on the cross.
Other religions represent man's
search for God. Christianity
is God's search for man, he said.
Courthouse
In Runnels
Estes Loses Bid Due Award
BALLINGER (RNS) -
To Block Jury
By FINIS MOTHERSHEAD granted in view of the wide pub-
TYLER, Tex. (AP) - Billie Sol lie knowledge of the case.
Estes and his lawvers lost a last Estes is on trial on state
ditch battle Monday night to charges that be included farmers
block the seating of a jury for to sign mortgages citing non-
his trial on charges of theft and existing fertilizer tanks as col-
swindling, lateral. The defense says all Estes
District Judge Otis T Dunagan, did was buy for cash the credit
ruling at a night session, denied of thc farmers.
all parts of a threefold motion for This is the third attempt to try
Ronnie Virgil Ingle, John Ed-
ward Jackson, James H Kelly,
Joe Bradley King,
Kenneth
Pleasant, Lufkin, Rosenberg,
______Temple, Kerrville and Harlingen
SWEETWATER — Sweetwater * ..
has been selected as one of nine India Offered Aid
Texas cities in which the Texas OTTAWA (AP)—Canada has of-
Department of Health will conduct fered military aid to India to com-
short courses in proper disposal bat the Chinese Communists,
‘ of refuse. Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
Wayne Koegl, James Hugh Mag-
ers, Fred Lee McGinn, Henry G.
Mundt II, James Elgin Neely, Cy-
rus James Newman Jr., Donald
Robert Orr, James Albert Prugel.
Robert Ritchie Rice.
Winston Ross Byrd, Orville G.
Dates for the courses, which announced Monday in the House
sill be staged for city officials of Commons.
are cuuren vasicsae persssan ____________________Rumsch II, Lawrence Andrew
nentlv stationed in Rome. Thirty Dale Beyer Ronald Frank Beyer, Scott, Roland Dean Smith, Ted
per cent thus were drawn from -Murry J. Billingsley Jr., Charles Swindle, Paul Edward Taylor,
among church personnel in Italy. Renick Blanton, William C. Jim L. Toliver and Mansel Alvis
These included 13 members of Brooks, Ronald Fred Brown, Williams ______________
the Curia, the Vatican's executive -————■ ”-—
arm that functions much like a
cabinet of a civil government Ten
other Curia prelates head the
commissions.
The Curia and the Italian hier-
archy have generally reflected
the more conservative or tradi-
tionalist position in the church. In
contrast with reformist views of
West-Central Europe. Many ex-
ceptions to this pattern exist, of
course, in both sectors.
Atto. wstocenice-eet tugeye
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net Dalles-8
The
Runnels and Concho counties
courthouses have been cited by
the Texas State Historical Survey
Committee and will receive his-
torical medallions,
Runnels County Courthouse is
located at Ballinger and the Con-
cho County Courthouse is at Paint
Rock
Medallions are awarded by the
committee which presents the
medallions
Historical medallions are
aw arded for structures of histori-
This is the third attempt to try cal, cultural or architectual signi-
Estes on the charges. The court ficance to the area in which they
delay.
Dunagan set court opening for was unable to obtain a jury in are located, officials point out.
10 a m Tuesday Pecos where the charges origi- A preliminary map listing of
The defense offered one motion nated. An initial attempt to try the structures and all that have
for postponement on grounds that the case here brought a postpone- medallions will be published .
the people m the East Texas area ment. the near future, Mrs. Mike But-
are "too widely informed on the Estes faces three other indict-ler of Austin, chairman of the
many faceted Estes case ments—on federal charges simi-houses and building committee of
many faceted Estes case. , lar to those here, federal charges the TSHC, said.
Another defense motion protest- he lied to the commodity credit Deadline for getting in applica-
ed the 32-member prospective corporation and state charges of tions for listing is Nov. 15. tne
juror panel because, Cofer con- violating anti-trust laws, ’chairman said
tended 2a of Persons ques: Estes was reputed to be worth The Runnels County Court-
tioned testified that they already as much as $150 million before house was built inthe late 1800‘s.
had formed opinions in the case, his arrest last March He since Receiving similar awards nere
Still another defense motion has become bankrupt and his re- recently are the Ballinger Muse-
asked that a change of venue be maining assets sold, um, the Carnegie Library and the
TEXAS POLITICS
Candidates Fuss
Over Recording
Lynn Hathaway Building.
Charge Filed
In Accident
BROWNWOOD (RNS) - Her-
man Thompson of Schulenburg.
driver of a 1956 vehicle involved
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS independent again. No one, not in a collision with an auto driven
Texas gubernatorial candidates, even Lyndon Johnson, is going to by , Brownwood man who was
still fuming over a television fuss, tell you what to do." fatally injured in an accident near
struck out on their final week of Connally, speaking at a $10-a- Zephyr Friday night was charged
campaigning Monday plate party luncheon, said that Monday with negligent homicide
Democrat John Connally Cox, who has been critical of Thompson was charged in
charged in Dallas that his oppon- Connally’s ties with Johnson, led grown County Justice of the
ent. Republican Jack Cox, is try- a Stephens County delegation in Peace Walter E Gilmore's court
ing to keep Texas television sta- 1960 pledged to support Johnson The case will go before the grand
tions from using a tape recording for president, jury for consideration.
of an appearance by the candi- Connally said GOP charges of David Lee Ethridge, 20, of
dates before the League of Wom- Washington ties and the Billie Sol Brownwood, was killed in the mis.
en Voters in Dallas last week ,Estes case were bogus issues' hap and was Brownwoods fourth
He said Cox wired television He said the "phony issues" fatality of the year. Funeral rites
stations concerning the videotape were "calculated to appeal to were held Sunday
of the league appearances: "Use people's prejudices and hatred" Three Abilenians were in
of pre-recorded material in which "There's no question but what Thompson’s vehicle They are
we appear would have to appear I’m friendly with the President Mrs Thelma L. Conner, 33. and
without my approval. ... and Vice President," Connally her two children, Linda Kay Oli
Meanwhile, Cox told more than said. “I was friendly with Presi-ver - and Debbie Sue. 2. all of
400 San Angelo voters that his drnt Eisenhower, I knew half of NTMt "
election would mean faster indus his cabinet. So what" mhiware reported in "rood
trialization of the state, increased After his San Angelo talk, Cox condition" at a Brownwood nos
tourism and no tax increases spoke at a formal opening of 1 pital Monday
The candidateinalssucame "Democrats for Cox" headquar- Donald Wilson Mitchell, 20, also
out College a four year state- ters there and then flew on to of Brownwood and a passenger in
supported school "if that should Uvalde and San Antonio the vehicle of the fatally Injured
he the recommendation of the Connally spent most of the day youth, was reported in "satisfac-
Texas Commission on Higher Edu-in Dallas at luncheons and cof-tory" condition Monday
cation.” fees and receptions. He was in Driver of the auto in which Eth-
Cox said that if he is elected, Jacksboro for a 6 p.m barbecue ridge was s passenger, Jerald
he will ask for legislation that and then went to Houston to spend Lloyd Jennings, 19, of Brown
will insure a secret ballot in Tex- the night.. wood escaped injury in the acci-
as and which would provide stiff Tuesday. Connally will be in dent about nine miles south of
penalties for vote fraud Houston and Galveston, Brownwood on U. S. 184 near
-I think you stand on the Cox will be in San Antonio Zephyr.
threshhold of doing something Tuesday for a noon meeting and
great in this state," Cox told his then will travel to Fort Worth
audience "I think on Nov 6 Constitution Party candidate
Texans will stand up and become Jack Carswell piloted his own
plane Monday on the first leg of
a three-day campaign jaunt
He was accompanied by Joe
Rummler Constitution Party
candidate for state comptroller of
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Their itinerary included stops
Monday in Port Arthur, Beau-
mont, Orange, Lufkin and Tyler
Tuesday they will be in Long-
view, Texarkana, Sherman, Den-
ton, Grand Prairie and Fort
Worth
Homecoming Set
At Newman High
SWEETWATER (RNS) - The
annual Newman High School
Homecoming will be held Friday
at the Sweetwater-Colorado City
football game
A program will be held dur-
ing the afternoon at the high
school and the Homecoming
Queen will be presented at half-
time ceremonies
Nominees for queen are Cindy
Ballew, Gay Kinsey. Patti Perk-
ins. Sue Horse, Betsy Richard
son, asd Karen Henderson.
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