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A r.CCHESlCR DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE kV Monday, Auauut 13, 1973 'Police Ignored Reports of Missing Boys RESTAURANT LOUNGE NI1ES cations and the macabre search resumes today along a sand and salt grass beachfront 51 miles east of Houston. The two teenagers involved in the bizarre case Elmer Wayne Henley, 17, and David Brooks, 18 told police they buried six or more bodies along the High Island beach. Only five bodies have been positively identified, but police have a long list of missing teenagers they now feel may be among the dead. "You don't run away with nothing but a bathing suit and 80 cents," said Selma Winkle," whose 16-year-old son left his home two Wire Services HOUSTON Parents of two young boys, both, believed to be among the 23 victims of a homosexual bachelor and his two teenage apprentices, claim police ignored their sons' disappearance and branded at least seven other missing youths as runaways. Police Chief Herman B.

Short said he would answer the growing criticism of his department's handling of missing persons cases at a news conference today. Police have unearthed 23 bodies at three lo Prime rib; kitely years ago with David Helligeist to go swimming. Both boys never returned. "If all these children were reported missing in this (north-west Houston) area, we couldn't understand why they (the police) didn't do anything," Dorothy Helligeist said. Both women said talking to police about their sons' cases was like "talking to a blank wall." Henley and Brooks have admitted they took part in a three-year sex, sadism and slaying scheme with Dean Allen Corll, 3:5.

Both youths have been charged with murder. Henley admitted he killed Corll in self-defense Wednesday during a paint-sniffing orgy. Henley's lawyer yesterday said he would a.sk for a psychiatric hearing for his client. Police say seven of the youths believed to be victims lived in the Heights district of northwest Houston, home of the Winkle and Helligeist boys, and were acquainted with one another. Two others who lived there Marty Ray Jones and Charles Gary Cobble disappeared two weeks ago.

Their bodies were identified earlier in the week. Most of the bodies were extensively decomposed because Corll put a layer of lye over his victims as he buried them. Juvenile investigator R.W. Knotts said there are high crime areas in the city and "there are also high runaway areas." Knotts said Heights was regarded as a runaway area. 266-9855 2255 Hudson Ave.

near Titos OAS FURNACE INSTALLED COMPLETE REPLACING OLD GAS FURNACE HEADQUARTERS hth. PRODUCTS Gl Commissaries Tax Thief: Aspin if mm iht I Average House Small additional charge if old furnace is en oil burner. HEATING PLUMBING-Estimates Free! WASHINGTON (AP) States lost $38 million in revenue last year through the sale of taxfrec groceries in military commissioanrics. Rep. Les Aspin, said yesterday.

Virginia, which would have collected $4.7 million in taxes if commissary sales had gone to local merchan! was the biggest loser, and California, Georgia, Hawaii and Washington all lost more than $2 million, Aspin said in a statement. Aspin called for closing down the commissaries which, with billion in sales last year, amounted to the fourth largest food chain in the country. Their cut-rate, tax-free supplies are available only to active duty and retired military personnel and their families. With military pay now averaging about the same as civilian pay, he said, "there is absolutely no reason for giving service families a break on their grocery bill." Aspin said that by law commissaries are supposed to operate only where food is unavailable at reasonable prices. But more than half of the 287 commissaries in the country are located in areas where shopping facilities are plentiful, he said.

LIQUID 79' i CHLUR Nh SINCE 1889 Metzger Brayer 485 Lyell Ave. 453-5000 "Do lt-YourseU Hecdquarters" uhiw. mm ims in rmn issiir, ii.h.i iahs CSI lOTl OF 4 Cl. CASI. POCKS UDDERS FILTERS SLIDES WATER TOYS FLOATS fvry'lni9 'or your outdoor fun TENT CITY HO lyll Drw'V Rochester Savings Bank providing for your future Mother of slaying victim Marty Ray James, 18, at funeral.

(AP) of SI din Priest Aufo Rochester mimm Bank Found, Motive Sought 9 HOUSTON (UPD-Sheriff's deputies recovered Rev. John S. Rollman's stolen car but had little to explain why three young men abducted, stripped and then beat to death the popular Episcopal priest along a deserted river bank. Perry John Lewis. 25.

who was abducted Saturday along with Father Rollman, was reported in poor condition from beatings with a tire iron. Deputy Sgt. William Norman said the car had been wiped clean of clues. "RIGHT NOW WE'RE GRASPING FOR straws," Norman said. We're trying to back into this thing but we're just not having too much luck." Father Rollman, 43, worked a Houston Ship Channel dock-front mission in addition to his regular duties as director of education at St.

Joseph's Hospital. He had the small Holy Cross Episcopal Church near the Houston Ship Channel," said an associate, the Rev. John Birkmeyer. "He would take care of the souls there every "HE PRETTY WELL CARRIED ON THE whole program at the church and did a superior job. He would have been there this Sunday.

He was a splendid man." Bishop J. Milton Richardson, Father Roll-man's supervisor at St. Joseph's, said the clergyman was always at the mission church when needed. "The congregation needed a priest for Sunday services," Bishop Richardson said. "He was always helping out over there, performing marriages, funerals and just being there when he was needed." FATHER ROLLMAN AND LEWIS WERE Abducted by three tall young men as they arrived at.

Lew is' apoartment early Saturday morning and taken to a remote river bank. Lewis was beaten, tossed into the San Jacinto River and left for dead. Lewis said he could hear Father Rollman screaming "I -am a priest" to the three men as they beat him. "Then they dragged me out and hit me with a tire tool," Lewis said. "They dragged me to the water and tried to drown me.

They pulled me out and struck me with a tire tool again." "You may be losing money if you have only one savings account." You see, there are two kinds of savings accounts. Day to Day or Grace Days Accounts arc for day-to-day operations or for emergencies money you naturally want to be instantly available, anytime. Term Savings Accounts are for money you don't need for day-to-day (or month-to-month) living money you can leave in the bank for, say, a year to 7 years. Our regular savings accounts pay the top rates. Term Savings Accounts pay as much as 25 more.

By separating your account into 2 accounts, you can get a higher return on your savinns. Rochester Savings Bank where you get the most from the first. 3 Asfros Ask for More Jobs v-a II CARPET CLEANING New 1 1 R.M SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Guaranteed 2' to 7 years when held to maturity. 7f5 a yea new high effective annual yield on Interest compounded daily, payable quar 7.08 6.81 terly.

Minimum $100. New I I RM SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Guaranteed 1 to 2' 2 years when held to maturity. Interest compounded daily, payable quarterly. Minimum 6 5 new effective annual yield on FDIC regulations permit premature withdrawals un lerm Savings Accounts provided the rate of interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate and three months' interest is forfeited.

new effective 0 5.47 5.25 final yieui on a year anticipated July hi SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) Skylab's astronauts explored the American Southwest with space cameras yesterday and said they've gotten the hang of things enough to do more work. During the photo run. astronauts Alan L. Bean, Jack R. Lousma and Dr.

Owen K. Harriott gathered data on California, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas. Tney took pictures of mountains, forest and deserts for studies on water and land use, farming and geology. The photo pass of Smoke Creek Desert near Reno, then crossed over Har-lingen in South Texas, extended across the Gulf of Mexico and ended in South America. The astronauts, who earlier in the mission had trouble keeping up with the schedule, asked for more work yesterday, their ltith day of a record 59-day space stay.

Bean said they were able to do their chores more rapidly now. Later, Garriott aimed the two hand-held cameras at a new volcano rising out of the Pacific Ocean southwest of Japan. Called Nishino-Shima, the undersea volcano is turning the nearby ocean yellow with eruptions of ashes and pumice. Hot gases are creating water plumes yards high and sending a smoke column spi-raling several hundred feet upward. YOUR ENTIRE HOME TAKESON A NEW APPEARANCE WHEN YOUR RUGS ARE CLEANED BY GRAY'S Oriental Domestic Rug Cleaning And Repairing NOW NEW RUG SALES AND INSTALLATION DAY 10 DAY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: Dividends lor every day your money is on deposit, provided $5 remains to end of quarter.

Also on GRACK DAYS ACCOUNTS, where money deposited by the l()lh of any month carnsdiudcnds from the 1st. Dividends compounded daily, credited quarterly on all accounts. On all accounts, interest dividends must remain on deposit for full year to earn the annual yields shown. YOU GET THE MOST FROM THE "FIRST" Alterations Weaving Binding Padding Serging Fringing Spot Remover Gray's Detergent Moth Spray Process for Eliminating Static Electricity 1 Rochester Saunas Bank r.hnrlnfnrl 1831 Mfrnhnr I r. OFFICES: Rochester (Main) 40 Franklin Streot, 47 West Main Street: Greece: Ridgcmont Plaza; Ironde-.

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