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Mrs. Tickle Waco Expires At Brownwood Mrs. Myrtle Tickle, 70, of Waco, formerly of Purdon, died suddenly Monday at Brownwood while traveling through that area. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

from the Corley Chapel with burial In the Younger cemetery near Purdon. The rites will be conducted by Rev. Horace Rawls and Rev. R. J.

Miller of Killeen. Mrs. Tickle, native of Georgia, resided most of her life at Purdon, moved to Waco several years ago and resided at 1301 Crestline Drive. She was a member of the Assembly of God church in Waco. Surviving are two sons, John M.

Tickle, Waco, and Billy Tickle, Killeen; three grandchildren, two brothers, C. J. Davis, Austin, and J. J. Davis, LaForce; two sisters, Mrs.

Mable McElroy, Trinidad, and Mrs. Jewell Farmer, Lubbock. Nephews will be pallbearers. GONZALEZ CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ton that Gonzalez's votes had I been a disservice to the constitution and had helped the So- clallst-Communlst cause. Foreman said Gonzalez then threatened to beat him, adding, "I might pistol whip you." "Why don't you get about It?" Foreman said he asked, and both men stepped outside chamber Into the left the Chamber, Foreman said, Gonzalez aimed a punch at his head, ho ducked and the fist landed on his right "I said, 'Henry, I think you have lost your mind.

I can't Imagine an Intelligent adult pulling this kind of conduct In the halls of Foreman said he wasn't hurt, did not return the blow. A few minutes later, Rep Bruce Alger, told the House that what he called an unbecoming Incident had occurred and Foreman said on the floor that another member had "completely lost his head and apparently his reason." SENTRY SATELLITES Artist's version of high altitude nuclear burst detection moments before orbiting in deep spnoe. The satellites were launched from Cape Canaveral. They were built to police the limited nuclear ban treaty which forbids blasts In outer pacu. (AP Wlrephoto).

the House lobby. As they COUNCIL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Mary in their countries and have contended this gave a false picture of her place In the church. Opposition to this view has come chiefly from conservative bishops of Spain, where the church's leading Marian theol- oglsts live. The Spanish bishops hold that Inclusion of the document In a larger study would be a slight to the mother of Christ. The document on a perpetual calendar and a fixed Easter constitutes a chapter on the llturgl cal year In a schema on public worship.

The liturglcan year Is the cycle of Roman Catholic seasons such as Advent and Lent. Last week the Council by chapter llturgiccalschema is the measure another step. It will become effective church policy once the entire seven- chapter Hturgicicalschema Is promulgated by the Council and Pope Paul VI, perhaps next month. Concerning a perpetual calendar, the Council says the Roman Catholic Church has no religious objection to such an Idea, providing other Christian bodies agree and providing a seven-day week, including Sunday, Is maintained. A perpetual calendar would have every date fall on the same day of the week every year.

Easter now varies between March 22 and April 25. The Idea Is to fix It on a particular Sunday, for example, the second Sunday of April. Take Up Music The Council started voting on the liturgy schema's chapter on sacred music. Three minor amendments were approved The amendments put emphasis Into the schema text on Gregorian Chant, point up the dignity given to services by sacred music and recommend special graduate Institutes for sacred music. voting approved efforts to draw up a perpetual calendar and aflx a date for Easter.

Today they accepted the' In another Council development, the prelates In St. Peter'r, Basilica were given booklets containing five points on Episcopal-Papal power. A test vote will be taken on tha five proposals. Council spokesman said the test vote, which will require simple majorities, will amount to neither approval ar disapproval of the "De Ecclesla" schema chapter on papal-Episcopal authority, but will serve to reflect Council thinking. They said the five points will decide "whether It Is agreeable that the schema be so drawn up as to state that: Episcopal Consecration constitutes the highest grade of (Holy) orders, Every Bishop legitimately few Members nducted By Tuesday Corslcana Lions Club Inducted ew members nnd recognized its gulnr members In the Tues ay luncheon session here.

Sydney Marks officially induct Byron Branch, Aubrey Van oy and Kenneth Schiller Into membership, Branch and chiller as first-time Lions, and an Hoy as a trnnsfer member, aving fornuTly bcon president tho Lions Clubs at Eastland nd Pharr. Marks presented onrh new ember with the codp of ethics, plaque and One-year perfect attendance went to Bob Glndivy, John Stover, Chester Kpiinklo oe Tate; two year pins to Al- Justlss and Richard x-ynar attendance pins to Sam Verner and E. C. Mueller, and 20-year perfect attendance pin L. V.

Majors. Vocal and musical entertain- lent was brought by Mrs. Mury 'ranees Forderhase, vocalist nd Mrs. Nancy Roberts piano ccompanist, on several num ers from "The Sound of Joe Tate presented certificates the October Corslcana High chool Good Citizens, Cathy Gra elle and Jim Brown, and rccog- Ized the parents of both, Mr nd Mrs. John Gravelle and Dr nd Mrs.

Charles Brown, who present for the occasion. The handshaking prize for the ay went to Judge James sewell. Guests were Jack Mason, a ormer resident who reccntlj as moved back to Corsicana R. B. Jones, and Bill Hay.

Corsicana, Pajjy Sun, Oct. 29, Molphe Menjou Is Dead At 73 H. 'BUDDY ANDREWS See Me For Your Complete Specializing In Builnwi Uff INSURANCE NEEDS Family Life, tat Group Hoi pltallzatlon. Phone TR 4-7296 IIUIJDV ANDREWS 2000 Mlmois Conleana TURNER CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONt. Turner was shot to death be cause a neighbor heard a worn an's scream for help and a sho about 4:14 a.

m. Her face was beaten so bad ly that officers could not Imme diately determine the cause her death and the report tha she was shot to death was a assumption on their part. The negro was captured whe Russ Craddlck went Into storeroom at the rear of hi home two blocks from the Tur ner mansion. On the floor he noted Tur ner's picture and some docu mcnts bearing Mrs. Turner name.

i He quietly called officers wh i arrested the man in the attic i Turner is best known nation i illy as the owner of Tomy Le the 1959 Kentucky Derby winner. EQUIFMENT FOK MOON-LANDING PROGRAM A mo-lcl ears the type of space suit developed for National Aeronautic? and Space Administration's Apollo Moon-landing progrnm and ooks at the type of life support back pack for lunnr progiam. The suit has rubber bellows at Joints of arms, leps and toi-jo which the manufacturer says provides increased mobollty wlinn oiifit Is pressurized. The helmet has airlock ft'cding for eating and drinking In space and on the moon. Pack control i temperature and humidity, supplies oxygen and ventilation nnd removes respiratory and body contaminants Inside tho suit.

(NASA Photo via AP Wirephoto) OES could not be determined immediately. At 7:35 a.m., Juanlta Young, a negro cook at the Turner home for the last nine arrived for work. She said she found the downstairs area In clisanay. Tho blinds were closed and tho drapes drawn, an un usual situation In the household. The cook ran across the street to a neighbor's house and tele phoned the Turner home.

When he extended his holdings rapidly. Turner was in Las Vegas, when today's shooting took place. He was the owner of Tomy Lee, which wo ntho Kuiuucky Derby in 1959. The Turners gave heavily to Presbyterian church organizations. FISH JUN IINUED PROM PAOE ONE try.

Meantime, the nation's fishing industry Is fighting to restore public confidence In Its smoked fish product. Grent Lakes area layoff reports came from commercial fishing Monday as representatives of the industry began meetings with government officials at Washington In nn effort to regain the housewife's favor. Sales of smoked fish plummeted after seven deaths from botulism and a government warning to the public not to eat smoked fish from the Great Lakes area unless it Is known to have been properly processed. The seven deaths, blamed on botulism in smoked fish, were in Michigan, Tennessee and Alabama. The federal Food and Drug Administration agreed alter the meetings with Industry men to issue a statement re-emphasiz ing that Itfi warnings on smok fish does not apply to fresh fish, salt water fish, cannec fish, fresh-frozen fish or smoked fish from any place except the rreat Lakes region.

Deputy FDA Commissioner John L. Harvey said some In dustry men felt that some as peels of the FDA's warning hac led to public misunderstanding California ordered remover! ftnin retail outlets any smoked or chubs from the iieat Lakes urea. These Includ- Great Lakes fish smoked in California. H. J.

Dornhos Bros. Grani Haven, fish packer which the FDA said had produced a contaminated smoked whlteflsh Monday held back on plans to resume smoking through Riven FDA permission to go ahead. David Price, Dornho.s plan manager, said operations woul ho closed down until FDA off "pet to the bottom of this matter." The FDA said no bo- ulism had been found In Dornbos products since the Tennessee deaths. Dornbos quit these operations voluntarily Oct. 7.

DOMINICA HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 29 Vdolpho. Menjou, the dapper, rlsn-talklng actor whose career panned nearly half a century films, died today after a long llncss. He wa-s He had been suffering from aundlce for some time.

Death came nt his home In Beverly lillfl. With him were his third wife, the former Vrree Teas- lalc, and his son, Peter, 27. Menjou was onr of Hollywood's stylists. Though horn and ducated In the I'niteri States, 1C used his forclpn-soundlng name to advantage in tho early days of silent films. With trim mustache, hair and con- incntal tailoring, he became the epitome of the Kuropean gentleman on the screen.

Menjou was a free-lancer In an era when studio affiliation was the accepted practice. But his availability paid off and ho plied up a fortune as the film credits mounted. By 1950 he had appeared In more than 200 movies. Menjou was born Feb. 18, 1890 In Pittsburgh.

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Tom Murphey Co. TR2-ieai Slashed One of Mrs. Turner's daughters, Mrs. Clarence Scharbauer. suffered a severe slash over her right eye from the burglar when she went to her mother's house to investigate.

Apparently the burglar remained In the house from sometime before 4 a. m. until aboui 8 a. m. hiding In some of the many rooms of the mansion even while officers searched.

Then he held the family and officers at gunpoint until he, could flee out the front door. Turner was in Las Vegas. N. M. where he had bees for a week supervising his expensive ranching Interests.

Officers sought a young ne- gro who disappeared into the basement of a downtown office building. Mrs. Turner, In her early 60s, was alone in the house. It had been presumed that the slaying occurred about 4:14 a. m.

(CST) when a neighbor heard a woman screnm for help and Immediately heard a gunshot. A cook found the house In disarray when arrived at 7:35 a.m. and she called Clarence Scharbauer Mrs, Turner's son-ln-iaw. went upstairs and found Turner lying on her dressing room floor. The body was covered with bedspread.

As the sheriff went downstairs to meet his chief deputy. leading tile oppoMtion tho junta which took over after a. military coup Sept. 25 deposed President Juan Bosch. University and secondary stu- dents, meanwhile, went Int.i their -second day of rr.ournlr.i: for a 17-year-old" student killirt by a police bullet during a dl-- ordor last Friday.

In a school Ask Your Grocer Once You 1'ou'II HALEY'S BAR-B-Q SAUCE Guy Fletcher, he found Mrs. rtlsordcr Monday, a student Scharbauer sitting in a chair voundcd hy po i lcn the library, a deep slash over an eye. Sluiced By Negro She told the sheriff that an she sat In the chair, a negio man walked up to her. "What are you doing here?" she quoted him as saying. "He then hit me with the gun," she told the sheriff.

The sheriff said he and Scharbauer started out the library door when the negro surprised them, a gun In his hand. "You get back and stand up there," the man said. The sheriff said the man lined up the group at gunpoint and then backed out the door and fled. Curtis Jones, 31, a negro yardman, saw the man flee and pursued him on foot. A passer- 'Nil'- DR.

G. T. BENSON OPTOMETRIST SPKCIAT.IZING IN VISION AND CONTACT LKNS. 202 North Beaton St. Dial TIJ 4-4171 Mr.

and Mrs. Scharbauer went to the home, and Mrs. Scharbauer was struck over the eye with a gun. The negro then gathered the family, servants nnd Sheriff Ed Darnell at gunpoint, backed out Uie front door and fled. Officers said the man apparently entered the home to rob it and was surprised by Mrs.

Turner. Authorities could not determine Immediately if anything was taken. A man was picked up at Stanton, 18 miles east of Midland, but was not considered a prime suspect. Story Pieced Here Is the story as pieced together by officers and newsmen; John E. Galley, a neighbor, reported to police at 4:14 a.m.

that he heard a woman scream ing for help and Immediately heard a shot. Police searched the area and found nothing amiss. Officers imid the shot Galley heard may have come from Mrs. Turner. They found an old, battered semi-automatic pi tol In the house and also a box for shells for a semiautomatic.

Authorities speculated that Mrs. Turner may have had the .380 and fired at least one shot, the burglar then taking her pistol and discarding his .22 Her bedroom door had been locked but It was smashed in The room gave evidence of a violent strugple. Her face was beaten almost beyond recognl lion. Wall Safe Empty An open, empty wall safe found In Mrs. Turner's closet Also found In the dlshevelec drawers were diamond brooch watches, pine, rings, necklaces and the like.

The exacl "by, Charles Blunt, 20, stopped ils car and Jones got In and hey continued to pursue but ost the fugitive. The gunman was described as about 20 years old wearing faded khaki trousers, a light colored shirt and a red cap. The Turners and the Schar- muers are among the most prominent people In this Far West Texas oil and ranching area. Both reputedly are worth many millions. Land Suit Turner gained national notice oil circles when he filed suit claiming that a portion of the Yates oil field In Pecos county, Texas, was no ono owned the land.

Relatively poor when he filed he suit In 1927. he won It In 1933 together with between $7 and $8 million from oil com- mnles and individuals who had )een producing oil from the land. He alao won the extremely valuable land. It was his big atari In the oil business and WORLD'S FINEST WATER PUMP CANNOT LOSE ITS PRIME No Control Valves Will Pump Air and Shut Off On Weak Wells Will Not Burn Out Seal for Lack of Water Practically Impossible To Freeze and Burst TERMS JACK BIGONY BUT AN it AFri.lANCCS 22 N. Commerce.

Dial TR4-89XI Don't You Think, Dear It's Time We Bought That Home Of Our Own? You'll notice there in the paper that the Corsicana Federal Savings and Loan Association is ready, willing and anxious to finance homes, on terms which I think we can afford. And besides, I think we owe it to our children to provide them with their own 'rooms and the stability of a home owned by the family. I'll tighten up our budget so we can have the home we have long talked about. Come In and Let's Talk It Over! CORSICANA FEDERAL Savings Loan Asset. 109 NORTH MAIN STREET Locally Owned and Operated ASSETS OVER EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS.

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