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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 2

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Marshall News Messenger Friday, June 1 7, i960 ONE SUIN AT BROWNSBORO NEWS OF School Board Feud PEOPLE Conservation Fete Slated for Linden- 39 Contestants Entered in Queen's Contest at Annual Jubilee of SCS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest StrinS- Erupts Into Shooting felbw and dugliters, Mary Lynn. Adele and Lisa 'Antie of Houston are the guests of his Texas Rangers and more BROWNSBORO, Tex. (AP)- A I parents.

Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sbrinsfellow bad other relatives.

smoldering feud that has long split this east Texas town flared Soil Conservation Queen of the than a half dozen highway patrol cars poured jmto Brownsboro as a safeguard against further violence and to assist in the eli- district. Mrs. Minnie Hall of Lynwood, into a free-for-all fight Thursday force ousted all but one pro-Bass board member. It was not clear immediately what caused the fight Thursday niylit. 1 Presentation of 8 petition signed by 613 of the district' innately 900 qualified voters asking the tchool board to resign was on the agenda.

However, no action is visiting Mrs. H. The queen will represent the district in a number of activi night at a sdwol board meeting. One iron was ehoi to death, ft-ur Davenport, James B. Rogers, and Mrs.

Oddest Hurley, ties throughout the coming year, Home Demonstration clubs of niglit investigation conducted at the courthouse in nearby Athens, Henderson County seat. More than SO witnesses to the Miss Julie Barnes, daughter of Cass County will operate food concession stands at the football Fwt Mntenver Ne Servtc LINDEN The annual "Marion Cass Soil Conservation District Jubilee will be held Friday eve ning with a parade, variety show and queer's contest. The parade is scheduled to 6 p.mTTrIdayin-3bwn" town Linden with floats and other entries "sponsored by civic organizations and business firms from throughout the district. -The variety show begins at 6 Mr. and Mrs.

Julian Barnes, left Wednesday to attend the summer session at the University of field" during the variety show were injured, arnl the school board eecretary y.as charged with murder. 4 Killed was Thurman Jatkson. 42, lumber company operator, who was felled fcy two bullets rran-utes after Tie demanded the board itemize ome of the bills it had presented. School Board President Ivan H. period.

i on the petition had been taken "when the "violence erupted. 1 The Tyler Morning Telegraph said the board, meeting in the high chool study hall, Ivad com-. orado at Boulder, Colo. fight wer questioned. Hardee said BiUgarton had been charged with affray in the attack on Long and that he expected to file Contestants in the queen's contest represent various, clubs and organizations from throughout the charges against others.

Donna Landry of San Antonio and Nona Gordon of Norman, Okla. are -f spending two weeks visiting their grandmother, Mrs. two-county area. The 39 contes "I have a tot of witnesses laffls is (lie largest group eve Long suffered a cU over his eye or 50 to talk to," Hardee said shortly beore dawn. pm, tUnden-Kildare' to compete in a contest of this Lottie Carter, Victory More than 2o0 persons were when he was struck several times in the face, Board member P.

Parker said he blacked out after Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Fogle of stadium with the Jones Junction! type, sponsors of the organiza- entertainers from television sta-jtion said. lion KSLA-TV in Shreveport as R. C.

Wood and Jack Scales, Bryan, will arrive Friday nighti-. face nd hit present for the board's regular monthly meeting and about 30 took part in the fight. for a. weekend visit, with their rM th RiH waK pie ted action on soma financial- items when Jackson asked the board to ttemie some bills that had been presented. Long, president of th board, asked 1 deputy sheriff to arrest Jackson and was then the fight broke out.

During the free-for-U, several shots rang ouLd Jackson -fell-' with wounds in stomach and neck. Jackson fi a brother of Clar-' "ence Jackson, agricultural teach- cr 'ai the Mrs. -Garencetz tne principal, attraction. parade committeemen, said the The queen's contest begins at organization is assured of the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond BIG SHIPMENT ARRIVES BY RAIL A timely reminder of the importance of rail service to Marshall is this huge machine that arrived during Appreciation Week." The Ladewig Bottle Washer was manufactured for Marshall's Coca-Cola Bottling Co. and required a full flatcar for shipment. Installation in the Marshall plant -will begin, Saturday, Vernard manager said. Tension has been bigTi Bince the shot in the arm. George Rash suffered several knife wounds.

Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. JX-lW. 8 p.m. at the football field with; best parade ever staged for a Fogle.

Raymond Taylor broth- board of the consolidated school district which covers the east part of Henderson County last April Dr. Charles Rahm, school board -Bgirls competing fpr Jhe itle of' jubilee. Fogle will return with secretary and a former Browns- them after spending two weeks fired Homer Bass, superintendent boro. may, was charged with in their home. Jrr- for years.

The district had long murder in Jackson death. Henderson County 5 Dist Atty.f. Jack MARKET REPORTS Castro Plans Moscow Visit been fepkt into pro-Bass and anti-Bass factions. DolphDa vis Hardee said Dr. Rahm war being Jackson is a sister of the ousted U.S.

Leaders Due Reports MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mrs. J. R. Jones, Rt. 4, was held in an undisclosed jail.

In the April elections eli-Bass admitted Thursday for medical per cent intri-conipiiij; trsiisffrs, 59 per Rites Saturday treatment. (Vail Street By RIP WATSOV-1 AP Business News Writer MOSCOW TAP! Prime Mires- iter FliM Castrn ftf Cnha in cent uiwtneraiiea. Hi Souihet Pouliry Exchange o(ltrJ 13.SU0 had Tlmrwlay. sold the following: U.S. Denounces Haddad Infant Rites Held Leo Long, 1103 Sallie Sue, uiYtier cuniract No 1.

13S.50O bead; 7 per Adolphus ballon (Dolph) Davis, KVV YORK iAPi Karlv i per cent 182. porjwa Admitted Thursdav for Total in U. S. 179.5 Million QCANTICO. Va.

iAPi-The De-it Moscow, the Soviet news agen-fense Department's high command icy Tass announced today, receives today -the -secret- assess-) sJr wctLWi; oer' 'iVWsery Graveside services for Anthony menu by the inteHigeneend dip-jC Joseph Haddad, one day old in Isles Shelling m. rrraay ai afternoon as the stock head at 17.7-u.i, alter a lengthy illness. Mrs. Richard B. Fisher.

206 fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Locust was admitted Thursday abroad, ffiectese-of the ithicogo Produce 7 I uiriin n. nti. fii Ray liaddad of Karnack.

including the grate turn? tj- Volui for WASHINGTON (AP)-The Unit-1 f.r rr WASHLNGTON (API The ra- u. u.u in japan. rs Japan. I 891 ed States today denounced Red Miss Linda WJUibk, were held at 2 p.m. Friday at St.

Joseph's' Th --Rew, Robert Rchkemper, pastor of SI. hion's; jgeo'-popuSitioitf fpproxi-; vioniai uvapei uie ouun-iiimatC(, at xmm res com-Funeral Home. Earl Prater imn-tnjiaifu-lh 7-jn mn CWtia Bbmbardment of Quemoy Gate. Jr. described 9 lr0 5 -acccplae was, kiiutted Thursday lot sur fps(te--A riwrv niriW itiedi kland as "heartless and cold' uster 1 of "the South Washmgton the situation arising gery.

Joseph's Catholic Church, offi tit mately 179' million, the Census Bureau reported today. This is an increase of about 18'i per cent blocded." The Reds called it a out of hishlv orpaniiPri' loftid n. "1S! Ja.nrara, ciated. i nJtnn tiia Vn government Jabez Buchheit. son of Mr.

and demonstration against President vuuiui ui want, 'a viuuow.n i Brial-is to be in. Colonial C. ZJ" firf Worth Livestock" jn, state. a fort worih iaw-how 'i; Surviving aie his parents, since 1950. -vA-smia now in IMii-s.

J. E. Buchheit, 206 E. Fan- Eisenhower's visit to Fornvota. Mr, and Mrs.

R. Haddad Srit Standard Kollsman upped its The total was based on a quick Press officer Joseph Reap also jw5 and gilis steady to sa lower; ttw nm was admitted Friday for sur- i-Mroimfl-215 lb buichcra Ko. 1-3. at the1 '--family" residence, 403 curity treaty. Karnackione brotheTirl-EpyRay tabulation by census" field offices" told reportera at tlie State De (H-ade m-Ui lb barrows and gills BO-iSWy.

axtvantoge to abouM-Twtnts, but Universal Match was barely in Arriving Thursday niglit to pre Haddad Jefferson; his grand partment that the shelling of the Church Mrs Rainey Street. Pallbearers are to be A. Pope, James L. Odom, S. N.

i Cattle calves 50; today'! run. to-1 ATI II A TirklC parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peter the plus cokmn. in the SO 6tates and will oe revised before a final, detailed tally is announced late this year.

Chinese Nationalist island is ra dudes I loads slaughter steers and side over the eighthyannual conference of civilian and military' leaders from Washington and. over son, Jefferson; and Mr; and Mrs. jNAfi ana coiiins tutwv 0W8 ifl0 nsultlT m. Lt. and Mrs.

-Paul Bruechner reflection of the dismay vith Ellis, Ted Barbour, Clifford Casey Oscar Haddad, Karaack. ance of run mainly Intended lor the auc up around 3, while American tp- of Mildenha- Air Force Base, which the Comirrunists view Ei On the basis of the preliminary tion; two loads choke wttli a prime The child, born Wednesday, tical and General Instrument! Frank W. Payne and J. H. Ellis.

Honorary pallbearer is to be Dr. seas, Gates told newsmen he thought it "very important to get; 107J lb slaughter ileerj weighed up on England, announce the birth of a senhower's tour of friendly Far Rites Friday died at 15 p.m. Thursday at a bought to arrive basis at 28 00, tew were ahead' around a point, son, jaursday, June 16. 1900. figure, the population, has in- creased by more thah-28.

million -since Americans were countries. uc treaty ratified. S. W. Tenney.

-eull lauahtf-Mivet-12 00-tfr3- Memorial Hospital. weighing six pounds, 10 ounces bheep 300; slaughter spriitg IJambs Peiping radio said the shelling It was obvious--that -Gates, was- Mr. Davis was born on March! ZhZ steady choice sfiom slaughter spring Tnuiob.nr If Ihn rnrmar was to snow contempt ana counted in the present .50 stales and the District of Columbia in concerned abojit: what could hap-1 Graveside services for Mrs. pen to U. S.

military positions in Frankie Catherine Church. 1. a lambs th 2 pelts 20.00; few and good slaughter spring lambs ism, IMjss Susan McGee. The maternal scorn lor i jserrho wer If2 Be4rk.r.the aircra that showed Boeing of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Davis of aian a and He was married txrtheja, Dynamics ahead a major frac-former Miss Georgia Viola Reeves grandfather, Frank McGee 'of mo. This is the largest gain for "The Chinese Communist deci strategically important Japan if 'native of 'land aunt of Marshal is in Englaftd with tlie any dejrade in the nation's history. sion to intensify artillery fire on the policies of the conservative Ki-; Mrs. (Cradker Brown, family. Paternal grandparents are the offshore islands as a "demon shi government were canceled out on way 6, 1944 in Marsnaii, Me RedioCjrp.

nd Ford ier ac- were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Old Marshall Cemetery. The Rev. Long Divorce Battle Over LOS AiMGELES tAP)-The long and bitter dlvoi'ce battle between stration "df arrns against the The total of ITSliJuiliiao represents a field count of 177,733,190 in the top states and the District Mr. and Mrs.

A. E- Bruechner of Great- igraridrnothers are Mrs. J. R. Wingate of Mar IMted States' is a reflection of naa oeen enipiayeu as a iiuutaiyvely trade(i lower," the lor-for.

the Ellis Pottery since bv 3 an(i Uie latter Hemy F. Selcer. rector emeritus Texan Sees Cuba Changes of Columbia plus estimates of oth the dismay with which they view the President greeting our friends of Trinity Episcopal Church, conducted the service. shall and Mrs. T.

P. Todd of ers not yet tabulated. 1343. trior 10 mai: ne was ownw and operator of the Davis Pottery of Marshall and at one more than a point. Other motors were mixed, as u-m-p the chemicals.

Steels and Timpson. by the Communist-inspired oppo-. silion. The jUnited States has two big na aJ liases, seven major air bases and a naval air facility now in Japan, and considers them important to defense of the Far, East Here to report -on intelligence and dirlomaticoutkok Avere Gen. and allies in the Far Reap Mrs.

Church died in Houston, where she had made her home for hoielman Thomas E. Hull and his Miv and Mrs" Dick Lon Cayce lime, operated pottery plants displayed easier SAN ANGELO, Tex. (AP) Heroin Seized Hope. and -Texarkana. He'Qains in nieuls trimmed goinglto be quite, a many years, at iv.ia a.m.

vvea- wife has finally ended. Geraldine Hall, 44, was granted Former Hero was a membervof te South with Anaconda aliead frac-chance down here 11 pm. 203 Collier, announce the birth of a soil at 9:34 pimTTIiurs-day- SAN AOTONIO nesday. "Surviving are one sohj Earl Mintrccutory. decree Aug, 15, Washington Church of Christ nd'-tionalry and KenneeotL iAding-4frba8s7ttacllc Edwin L.

Swegt7 the; Odd Fellows i Lodge. the dovtekle. out of Cuba, said in 1958. She obtained an order block' Hospital. P.

deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and ing entry of the final-decree on Church, Houston; twe- sisters, Mrs. Dan W. Dupree and Miss Surviving are his wife, "four Trading continued at an interview, today. seized today 125 grams of pure heroin which they said is "worth $38,000 on the illegal mai'ket. Two men were Raymond A.

Hare, deputy under-4 FUNERAL SERVICES Julia McAllister, both of Shreve grounds that Hull hadn't complied with terms of a financial settle ssepsons, Henry Murray, lex- lne -mantel nas um" Sweet, a former FBI agent from arkanarJohn MaHtiwee-tnitlion every day Graveside services for Anthony Abilene, made the. remarkl port; and one brother, Alex Me Allister," Houston; two grandchil shall; "Bonnie Murray, -Euless'tiiis week. Joseph Haddad were held at NEWARK, N.J. (AP) A decorated veteran who said he was going to list his cat and dog as dependents on his income tax has been charged with filing a false in a telephone conversation with secretary of state. Various military commanders also were expected to help fill in the' picture along with specialists tit oLher fields, Hull, 66, appealed to the Cali dnen, four great-grandchildren and and F.

C. McDaniel, Beau p.m. Friday at St. Joseph's Ceme- Govxrnrnent bonds easefl upward while corponUes were most- fornia Supreme Court and won a the San Angelo Standard-Times He declined to elaborate. several nieces and nephews, teiy: Arrangeme-ils by tlie Sul mont; three stepdaughters.

-Mrs. ITvan FuneralTIdme; return. -v CaliTTitFiuKJianged The government of Fidel Castro completion of the decree. It was i- James F. IJertie, 40, Brooklyn Mrs.

Clyde Porter, Tpxarkana Church. in accused Sweet and William G. BEAUTIFUL CLEANING Undif pcrtonal luperviiton of groduot ot Nationol ln ttitut Dry Cleaning. made final Thursday. n-H the Wonf Ads and Mrs.

J. H. Naron, Texas N.Y., was charged Thursday with Houston Funeral services for Adolphus Dalton (Dolphi Davis aj-e to be Friedemann, another embassy at Hull meanwhile obtained a Mex tache from Stillwater, ofJ failure to file a 1957 tax return. Bertie said he objected to pay City: 18 step grandchildren and 24 step great-grandchildren. held at 2 p.xn.

Saturday fronr the ican divorce tnd married his third wife, JLynn Starr, 44, former conspiring with counter revohiiColonia rf SulJivan Morkets ot a Glance NEW YORFTTAP '-Markets at a glance: Stocks Mixed- some electronics. "In demand. BondsMixed: rails advance. Cotton Irregular; coinmission ing income taxes because Just It DAD: screen actress. uuiuaia utucuus ul;" eAiJU1' Funeral Home cut this message don't think we're getting our rnon- MOIl.

Mrs. Hull had charged that tlie ey's worth from Uie taxes we millionaire hotel man hadn't giv out and leave it around the Sweet said his wife and "three children would follow him back to pay." en her the $140,000 Encino, Califs house oVm.uid. house The government charged Bertie the United States in a few days. Pilot Strike May Be Short with conspiring to defraud by list home, as agreed to in the settlement. She has custody of their children, Thomas now 17, aiid remained in Havana for the Jutr Driv in fat Strvicft Crash Ends Efexans Trip ing his cat and dog as dependents CHICAGO: Wheat-Lower; hedging.

Corn Lower; liquidation. tats-NaiTowly-mixodf-light Wellington of BuHeton graduation of his daughter Patricia. 17. from high school. on a withholding statement.

Susan, 6. 1 "She'll graduate tonight but I MIAMI. Fla. (AP) A second i trade HWfWWtlT just won't be here to see it," the father said. break in -a strike freezeup of Lower profit taking.

Eastern Ak- Lines planes inadeL'-Hogs Strong-to 23-cents high- 207 West Austin LGNGVIEWTex. (AP-A va officials hopeful today of a trend er. 0D $17.75, toward resumption of work by Cattle-Slaughter steer -supply cation trip for an East Texas family wlw a new car the ('av Pilots (too small for market test. before ended today in a highway Bank Bandit Loses Race A twotnan crew departed Mi ri Tics dlo.W I 'it cigaf -tc: i GoBas tna i4iF? MMflS crash involving a bus and four Poultry aj-ktin (AP) Bfoilprs-lryers re ami Thursday night for New York with a DC7B carrying 55 passengers. Another flight was made ported by Uie Sit Deprunem of Agri LOS ANGELES AP) An assis cars.

-In tAe party were Wallace Read, band director at White Oak, earber. culture: Mark i-1 r.d undertone eledy tant cashier and two vice presi Eastern said pilots agreed to' supplies remln hort for the tlow lV fmer: dents outran a bank bandit fleeing High School who recently accepted a similar job at Kilgore Junior man Flight 600, for New York ind sW.dy. ot from a downtown bank with $641 City, today and Friday. With ihefnng. na suppiie.

deqUai for uiejj ioo from casriier by simu-option Jljgf College; his wife, band director at Union Grove -High- Schoolr end Oiiiciais oi ue i-itots vwm ib8 rn.m hed: per en i i'j Thomas Theodore Arnold, 52, their two children, Randy and Cheri trv simkp irmrsn.iv was turned over to police by the bankers, who captured him in largest Selling Tlnight's night was the first from Friends said Read's mother and LEGION Miami since pilots walked off the sister also were making the trip. Continued From Page 1 a nearby parking lot. Said Arnold as police booked him for suspicion of robbery Thursday. "I didn't know those bank fellows could run so fast," DAY JUNE Americanism division of the Tex job last Friday in protest to federal inspectors sitting: in third pilots'i seats on jet airliners: The 'pilots 600 of them based in Miami have been under federal court injunction to resume their jcbs. as Legion" -Retiring --commander Rogers Two Small Fires Are.

Reported i Two small fires were reported in Marshall Thursday afternton with no heavy damage result read a letter of appreciatkin-from; Grave Visit iMiss JoAnn winner ot Eastern said it was operating! the 19(i0 Lciicn sciwlairship. She only about 10 per cent of its nor to enroll at tast texas Adds Tragedy ing, Fire Chief Carl Bechtold v. a 2495 ACCO Jet Gray and Whit with Handsom Travtlmg CM, "i FnewJ in the United States, Canada, Ber muda, Puerto Rico and Mexico. journalism student. Don Adkins, field.representative DETROIT wCwhen" Delle Foster's father was killed in an auto of the Boy Scouts of America, addressed 'die meeting accident 10 years ago the said Friday, At .4:25 Marshall, firemen received a call to a grass jire on S.

Callum St. At 6:38 firemen were called to the house -owned by Josephine Maxie, where the stove caught fire. Texas College Head Promoted Oie arpoin(menT of committee (ban Liivcoln Pak youth promised: I to investigate 4he sponRTjFoH la trooo by' the post, Mr. Adkins jhigh school I'll visit dad's grave. EL'' PASO Tex AP-Joseptr noted theLcgion was the sixth He'E want to know." Kmi'u.

nnxiH.ni of Tpvalarcest sponsor of-Scouting in Wednesday ndshf Delle, now 19 SPEEDSHAVER. WITH ROTARY BLADES A Ask your dealer to show you r-nL- k-c America and that the basic Drin-i graduated. Two school friends Brother-in-Law Of Marshallite Dies Mr. aivd Mrs. Jack Cage, 602 moled to tee prt ident a nf pro-1 ciples of the-two orgaBi-atwnsjdrov out tohe -cemetery vwt of the University of Texas, paralleled each other, way back the car plunged Smiley replaces Dr.

Harry Ran-1 Chaplain's '-prayer was given nad into a grove of trees, som in the third highest position Past Commider John C. Peteet.llm- Deh. One friend waa tain the University of Texas System, jbrother cf the newly elcrted com- red and the other was unhurt. Cedar, are in Irving to attend funeral services' for Mrs. Cage sportswear will please him Norelco's famous Rotary' Blades Other shavers use clipping action.

Back and Often pinch, irritate. But Speed-Shaver's self-sharpening rotary blades go round and round kj under motionless whisker combs. Sm-e-o-eothf And the SpeedshaveHs sd easy to clean with its exclusive "Flip-Top" shaving head. gift of (J Ransom recently was proikited to mander. A nartctuea chicken sup-pi-esideiit of the university.

iper-was-ed by Ed Moody. EarthMoYement brother-in-law, J. B. Redinc, who died Wednerlay nwnirtg. Funeral arrangements are pending with the Blade Funeral ljorne at lr- Amariiio-Junior CoHejie- f'i'csi'-' dent Dr.

-Joseph -m Israeli Minister Topples House SWIMWEAR From 4.00 CABANA SETS KMT T-SHIRTS From 10.95 From S.00 WALKING SHORTS From 5.00 SCRAXTOJf. Pa. XAPu Returning to U. N. as Western.

earth movement toppled part of aj ItXlTLD NATIONS. X. Y. AP three-story vacant brick house to-1 YOUR FATHER'S DAY PURCHASE GIFT WRAPPED AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Fire Kills 40 israeu rorcien uroma uay ui uie ijwii vuwu umu M. cut short a nrnd-raisms by caverns.

One minor accident occurred in SEOUL, South Korea (AP) to fly to New York to de- The entire of the structure Marshall at the intersection of N. Grove and W. Burleson St at 12:51 p.m. Tuesday. Police The newspaper Tonga Ilbo report-ife- her country in U.

N. debate -crashed to the sidewalk, ed today 40 persons are dead orjon the Adolf Eichmann case. Police said the building had not missing, 70 are injured and 40.000; se spoke Thursday night in'been occupied for some time. No-are homeless after a fire that de-'Milwaukee for Israeli bond sale'body was hurt; FiveTamilies were said- autos driven by Jimmie Franklin Barham, 210 Jlae and Marie Simpson Franks, Rt. I'M'- THE STORE FOR MEN 4 Box 14, were "In collision when bvh cars entered the intersec stroyed the entire market area of she canceled similar ensage-evaraated in March when the Taegu.

Damage to the important imenls in Los Angeles, San Fran- building first was affected by rail center was estimated at eight! cisco, Baltimore, Boston and subsidence over old mine work-j million dollars. lings. q-. --Tjiaiji- mm -man-faa---- tion. 1.

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