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Eichmann Says He Didn't Kill With Own Hands JERUSALEM voice Of Adolf Eichmann today told Special court trying him for the Lions (Continued frwfH i) nouncemehts by Cofivetttidri Chair- tfian Edwin Flood. Cabinet members and international counselofs were honored at a luncheon this noon, sponsored by the Borgfcf Lions Club. Fire At Temple Hazes TEMPLE, Tex. (UPI) fh worst fire in three decades destroyed five businesses in the Highlight of this afternoon's ses- 1 heart of downtown Temple last daage murder of millions of Jews thatUion was the report of the nominat- C0u fun as high as one million he personally never killed arty. Eichmann's voice, crackling ing committee, followed by nomi nating speeches in which the dollars.

Thfe raging fire, whipped info 50,000 Men, Women, Children Rounded Up In Cuba through the courtroom from a names of W. (Bill) Didlake of. art inferno by a brisk wind, at- tape recorder, said he was and W. H. (Bill) France trnc tld thousands of spectators to mere transportation expert thejof Perryton were placed in nonii Editof's the following dispatch is based! on the first independent communication with Havana sineV Monday's invSsibn by anti-Castro fofdes.

By United Press International flit FftllUY, APlft it, INI ou( alleged anti-Castroites. Trucksjdafe A week Fatef. and buses picked up those dfisig- As the leaders were founded up, their relatives and friends sought vhich! nated by neighbors. Bible Salesman Shot To Dsalh FORT WORTH (UPO- A year-old Bible salesman was shot la death in the home of his es- wife today a few minute? 1 -fll Community tiott today One British woman, Mrs, Grace asylum in the embassies, wmcm after ie tc i cp 0 ned police man who routed the Jfews to termination camps where other Balloting on the candidates is men stripped and gassed them by scheduled for 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 the millions.

a tomorrow The recorded testimony part of a statement Eichmann One of the convention's main fea- made shortly after he was kiH-i tut-es wil! be the Queen the scene arid some of them narrowly escaped injury when a brick wall collapsed. The fire gutted about one-fourth of a city block, and caused smoke and water damage to at least five other businesses. An insurance man at the scene nn in Buenos Aires and scheduled for 8 tomght in said he believed the damage brought to Israel to stand trial. While confined at Camp lyard he agreed to make a siatement onj 5t Room me hundred various cities throughout the Germany's planned extermination of the Jews. I district have been selected to vie for the queen's title in the might run over one million dollars.

However, Fire Marshal J. Singleton said the only estimate he could give immediately was Fifty thousand men, Women and; the night children Gillespie Solar, a native of York- are jammed. Others went into shire, was taken from her home I hiding in the homes of friends, shortly childbirth and spent the churches were searched fared he was gong to kill facilities for the damp floor of a and taken over by the militia. No allowed to er. into camps soon after anti Castro' forces landed on the island, it repbrted from Havana last night, i These in Havana 0 a under guard, iers.

There was not enough food the lines rather om) anti-Castro leaders had to go around. Some inmates be- the improvised concentration The British ambassador were not prepared to re- to get her out and send her'ceiye the sudden influx of prison Police took her into custody for no questioning. 'found Glenn Sams ed to watch the than the beachhead the back Of the invasion. Many observers believe the vasion was ill-prepared, Hi-timed, too little, and too late. It did not appear to them to be well organized over-all.

It apparently did not received an invasion alert for a'came ill. The prosecution is offering Queen's Contest at 3 p.m. tomor- of Their first appearance at Jthat damage would be "in excess; nc uc ie any organized uprising parts of the 400,000 word state- OW ment in evidence. the convention comes when they Eichmann said he obeyed his Wl oe ort arade and Nazi leaders blindly. 'will I tonight.

The flames, whipped into a fury by a 20-mile-an-hour breeze, started in a Cafe and quickly spread to a drugstore, jewelry store, a within Cuba which the invaders had counted on. "In those days if someone Tomorrow's schedule will open'man's clothing store and a chil- told me 'Your father is a traitor'j with a breakfast for club dreh's clothing store. All were and I had been ordered to kill him, I would have done it. In those days I obeyed my orders dent's and secretaries, sponsored burned to the ground, by the Pleasant Valley Lions Club. Dist.

Gov. Thomas will As Cars Collide One person was still in Highland General Hospital today with anti-Castro leaders during the if. i i ihours that news of the invasion session wh.ch gets underway at 9 wan Meet was withheld. Most were arrested again i blindly and in this way at the third business Film IS r63TUr6 shall I put it I found my fulfillment and tranqirlity in this fateful struggle of the German people regardless of what instructions were given to me." Mainly About People Miss Judy Wells, daughter of from noon until 8 p.m. in the First Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Wells, 1817 National Bank Annex, according to This information was oblained N. Dwight and sophomore businnssiMrs.

C. C. Mathey, society presi- in the first independent telephone anc i a dministration major at Texas dent. contact with the Cuban capital Technological College, Lubbock since the invasion forces landed has been initialed into the Phi Church of God Rummage sale, Friday-Saturday, 321 S. Cuyler." a.m.

tomorrow. Top on the southern coast early Mon- Gamma Nu, honorary business Reece Mortimer, son of Mrs. day morinng. rority. Anna Mortimer, 444 Pitts has Government agents picked up, Dance to the Rock'N Roll Band i been selected "Teacher of the Friday the Melody Year" at Permain High School in 210 W.

Brown. Special price where he teaches Ameri- Teen Agers' Special. Regular price 'can History A film depicting methods for atomic survival was shown election Grad Ghent) Pampa Army of the district governor and other sion will be the annual vvithout knowing the invasion was coming will re- Sat. nite. No alcoholic drinks Neighbors vigilance committees The public is invited to attend district officers.

start at 10:30 a.m. The new district governor-elect The meeting was visited by an will be honored at tomorrow's noon inter team from the Pampa crutcr 1116 weekly meeting "of went "out on the streets pointing 'the African Violet Show tomorrow the To 0 Texas Kiwanis Club in Coronado Jnn Tuesday night. 4 Room modern house. Fenced back Read the News Classified Ads Now get this over with fast no we miss the terrific carpet, buys at T.V. and Furniture luncheon sponsored by the South Amarillo Lions Club.

Following the Saturday luncheon. there will be forum meetings for injuries sufered in a head on club presidents-elect, secretaries- 'auto collision on W. Brown St. elect and Tailtwisters-elect. near West at 8:30 p.m.

yesterday. Kiwanis Club consisting of Malcolm Denson, Joe Gordon, Marv Cooper, Roy Kay and Tex DeWeese. Doug Boyd and Doug Hall were club guests. At 1:45 p.m. there will be a Two new members were acnept- He is Richard J.

Folley, 21, of'meeting of the district governor's e( by the club. They were Robert 927 E. Campbell, whose condition'cabinet. I Ruble of Southwestern Bell Tele- was announced as good this afternoon by Dr. Phillip Gates.

Dr. The highlight of torn morrow af- phone Co. and Ivy Sneathen, man- ternoon activities will come at ager of the Myers Music Mart. Gates said Folley suffered cuts' 3:30 p.m. when a District and bruises and a fractured foot.

'will be selected from the many The accident happened police queen entries throughout the dis-j said, when the car driven by For- trict. The Queen's Contest will be' Adobe (Continued 1-rom Page 1) ley crashed head-on into another held in the Pampa, High School i Hudson, Perryton, Texas; Benny Qaninrviin RnffTOr- nillflrri. Car driven by Mrs. Lou Geerdes of 1052 Varnon Dr. Police issued a citation to Fol- auditorium.

Then at 7 p.m. another convention highlight will be the district ley who is charged with driving or. governor's banquet in the Hi the left-hand side of the street School Field House. when not parsing another car Concluding events will be 'I Two children, Leslie, 8, and, ueen Ball and the Governor's 10, were riding with Mrs. a at 9.30 iITli Saturday in the jGeerdes.

All three were taken to Highland Hospital but were releas- after a check by doctors, hos- 'pital authorities said. Radio (Continued Frim Page 1) there had been a number of small but successful landings at various places along Cuba's 2,200 it Coranado Inn Starlight Room. Principal out-of-state dignitary at the conv-ention is Curtis D. Lovill of Gardiner, second vice president of Lions International. Lovill will be in Pampa through- Benjamin, Borger; J.

W. Dillard, Borger; Dr. George Snell, Pampa; Bob Curry, Pampa; M. K. Brown, Pampa; Frank Phelan, Clarendon; Gordon Stiles, Wheeler; 0.

G. Henderson. Beaver. Oklahoma; R. J.

Rust, Phillips, Texas. In their meeting last night the Executive Board of the Council heard a complete report of a survey taken by personal interview of 103 community leaders in the 15- county area, Hudson stated. The survey was conducted by the Capital Campaign Steering Committee out the convention and will be under leadersh jp Vernon Schultz the principal speaker at the District Governor's banquet tomorrow night in the High School mile coastline to bring rebel' Field House. forces in the mountains badly 'needed reinforcements, supplies President 'and communications equipment. They said as many as 2,000 men may have made it into the Escambray Mountains of central Cuba and another.

500 were believed to have holed up safely in (Continued From Page 1) Thursday that the United States, its patience growing short, did not intend to abandon Cuba to Com- 4he mountains of eastern Cuba mumsm Following the address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE), Kennedy conferred for 75 minutes at the White House with former Vice President M. Nixon on Cuba, Laos 'following a landing last Saturday n'ght. There was no independent confirmation of these reports but 'Castro himself was believed still jn the Escambray area and there indications his brother, Raul, was taking a hand in the Oriente campaign. Neither of the Castros has ap- natlon on radio-television, peared personally on radio or, he 'd secr Jnieetin 8 Television since shortly after ose ro Cardona, head of the and other world problems. The White House disclosed that the President, before going to the had Dr.

of Booker. Some of the questions asked on the survey were: "In your opinion, is the Boy Scouts of America, Adobe Walls Council, generally recognized and accepted?" Ninety-nine per cent of the people answered yes to the question. "In your opinion, is there a need for an improved Council office?" Eighty-seven per cent ol the people answered in the affirmative. "In your opinion, is there a need for additional camp facilities and expanded Scout activity?" Ninety-two per cent of the people agreed there is a need. The survey consisted of 18 ques tions relating to the unticipatec Boy Scout Development Campaign invasion began Monday.

Cuban Revolutionary Council. VISIT WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON (UPI) Th wives of the nation's newspaper editors went to tea at the Whit House Thursday, Mrs. Jacquelin Kennedy greeted 332 wives members of the American Society A Cuban exile station operating! Pres.dent.al Press Secretary Pi the Caribbean reported Fidel ierre Salinger said the meeting of Newspa per Editors in the oval with Cardona and five other mue Room and ct hem wander in had been injured by a bomb that fell near him but there was noth- members of the council took place through the white House; ing to support this. ere Wednesday. Cardona flew from M' 8 1 to report on Cu-! Havana broadcasters also re- 1 developments.

Kennedy, in proclaiming new placed the word "Yankee" the insulting term of "Gringo" in referring to the U.S. government and people. Havana Radio said in a long commentary on President Kennedy's message Wednesday on Cuba that Kennedy had ignored the Soviet "sermon" against intervention in' Cuba. "The day that Kennedy passes to direct aggression of his threat, then he will see to his regret and to the regret of many millions of human beings in the world who would be victims of the world war, that the Soviet sermon is not a sermon but a serious warning, backed by socialism, backed by the power of the Soviet Union, backed by the intercontinental rockets of the Soviet Union, backed by the many modern weapons that the imperialists do nut Imve but which Ihe Soviet Union possesses," the radio declared. Commercial communications with Havana were restored night and the first reel report from the capital said' Castro broke the back of Monday's invasion by turning Cuba into an o( fear to head off internal uprisings.

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