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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 43

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PROSECUTION DEMANDS DEATH FOR MCDUFF Triple Slaying Case Goes To Jury it -m i Wr TODAY WAV I'KOTKST-Japaneso rannirs pour Into the riser protest offered dealers Omas-an. north of Tokyo. InM ueek "om quarts of milk were over the bridge bv the Daily farmers in other regions 'o the price. (AP Wircpholo) I OR 'Pleasing The Housewife' Termed Major Challenge IK OCA.VK HOWKI.I. Staff Kive technical talks are nlr-fi at liie ses i si-m of Te.xas Terh's anniiMl- airy Indiistry CVniferenrc.

which Momlay heard tin- speaker dorlare industry's greatest elmllrnKe is' "plcaslnc Mrs Housewife and: doing it at .1 fair and reason-' able jirofii." Mictl on "Efficient Conveyor Monday niRlifs! session u'as election of new nffi-' (or the West Toxas-New Mcxiw Dairy Teohnolocv Soci- rty. Tliey are Jim Carver. Inter- Hill I.ub!>ock, Hill Hakor. f.olden Spread" Amarillo. Krinn flilmoie.

Kfjj K. senior vice r.re-.irlorit c.i I.jly Tulip Cup' N'rv. York, will un rviiional rou.i^r rlitese rn-i searrh program. Kf! Custrr of Stnip discuss fluid milk ron- of milk nowijcr in' food will be the subject of a talk by Clint Gorham- of Foremost Dairies. San Kr.in- i.

The conference will end! Trout o( Michigan: University on a. Defendant Described As 'Conscienceless Killer' By MIKK COCIfRAX FORT WORTH (AP) The murder trial of Kennet McDuff moved into Ihe hands of a jury Monday night after prosecutors, describing him as a conscienceless killer, demanded death for him in the electric chair. Offense altomeys argued, among other Dimes, that McDuff was "framed," The jury deliberated ln utes dinner and then re-tired al 10:10 p.m. for the night. They were scheduled to resume! deliberations at a.m.

Testliixuiy Hit The defense sought to dis- credit testimony by liny Oalol Green, IS. a in the and a prime stale witness who the defense contended "trying to save his own Filing of entries in the Mc.Duffs attorneys hammered i 19CT Lubbock pageant away al what they called thel sponsored hy Lubbock" or bolicvc-ability" cees, will begin today and Green's testimony, arguingj close at midnight Jan 9 'I, 'L framil) Preliminary and final judel for something Kenneth ing of the pageant will be McDuff didn't do." 23, 2-1, and 25 at Muni- Chief Defense Attorney God- cipal auditorium, frey Sullivan contended that The pageant is an official prosecutors did not pursue the i investigation as deeply ns they should have. "They said, 'Let him stew. have our pigeon. Lrt's not look any snid Sullivan.

Di.st. Ally. DOUR Croucli ing for the death penally called McDuff a "cold heartless without a conscience" and declared is no other verdict in l'-A Society Comics General Section LUBBOCKAVAIANOIE- JOURNAL Lubbnck, Texas, Tuesday Moraing, Nov. 15, 1966 Miss I ublxuk Pageant Signup Cels Under Way arr heading into tougher and- I lie confcrenro at mom competition." Cochrnn Icviay at Holiday Inn- empha.M/es that "an hour of Parkway whit a report by Gail; W(1 rk today buy more but. Uysndotlp UAIKV MK.KT "It's pretty hard for an to understand that 50 can be fun.

ii.x.)." preliminary for the Miss America Pageant slagcd annually at Atlantic City, N.J. Miss Lublxwk pageant winner will automatically be entered in the Miss Texas Pageanf. Kntrants must be single residents of Lubbock or attending Texas Tech or Lubbock Christian College, between ages lg-28 as of Sept. 0. 19B6, and high school graduates.

Entrants must provide llteir clothing and costumes used in the con- They must never have been married. Winners will receive scholarships and other awards. Those who wish lo enter may telephone PO2- or or see Ken Weaver, entries chairman, at the Coed Shop, noi College Ave. Sam Crow will bo director of the pageant. Don Moore will be director of production and Mrs.

Ixiu Keay, assistant, director of production. Chairmen will inclucie Galloway, public relations: Bob Stafford, awards; Rill.Norris. sets; Mary Nell Strong, hostesses; My ma Verner. advisors; and Jim judges. Also assisting will be Ed New.

president of Jay cees; Ken dry and Leo Brown. KK.UnV KVKVT IT'S A 'ONV-This strange looking creature is Snooky, a 9-vear-old CATHOOC HIERARCHY RAPS I BJ Birth Control 'Coercion' Hit ressurin Ihe mlocal Oon of liturgicV pressuring Ihe poor'to birth control i TV, i "i m.uigu;<ii iiius 10 coorai- Dinn conuol. Tha selection of the Detroit nation of missionarv In unanininus siatnm.ent'l )rc was a path-brnakin" 4 said: in )ine with a riecentralix.v Amon othcr il( con' governmcnl activities movement in progivss i increasingly seek aggrossivelv 1 1 1( church, even COTCC the; i birth continl." Calling this a choice, they practice; FLOVDADA (Special. Val-i' All told 219 of the 261 eligible donna Bennett, hieh school jun- 1 prelates attended the to liberty or nnf le daughter of Mr. rest being absent for such Officials Eye Votes Commissioners Begin Canvass Of Election Hy KKNSKTH IKISH Staff Lubbock County commissioners Monday afternoon began canvassing returns from the Nov.

8 general election and completed ad ion on a set of sealed bids on a radar speed timer unit. The court will resume lite vote canvass at 10 a.m. today. Action on the bids, which were opened Monday morning, the vote canvass shared Ihe spotlight al ihe second part of. the court session, which, stari- Monday morning, with a report on jjetitions seeking a new local option liquor ejection in Justice Precinct 2.

(See Story Page 1, Sec. A) The court voted to purchase the radar unit from Smith Municipal Supplies on a low bid of $845. Other bids were Safety and Enforcement Supply SS95, and Panhandle Electronics of Amarillo, S926.20. The unit was purchased for the sheriff's department and will be turned over to the Slate Highway patrol for use in one if its patrol cars. Nine Prrrolncta Coinpte.trd Commissioners canvassed general election returns from nine election precincls before recessing for the day.

Although errors, principally in addition and in transcribing vole totals wore found in a number of races, none would change the outcome. In one box. Precinct 6 fZe- niih Avenue Fire Station) commissioners refused to count returns on any of the numerous uncontesied elections on the grounds that alleged totaJs on the return sheet were unsubstantiated by tally marks on the tally books. Tally Fails To Check- On these uncontestcd races i tally books showed S35 votes nec 'P cast or alwut four times the. nr niter inejtojai number of votes cnst in Catholics the precinct.

Precinct official, who had brought in the returns late election night without totals on the uncontested candi- apparently had, on over-i-cachin" bv as illness or informed totals must be giv- snd aVm 7he in as a computing machine was en on all races, made estimates i.L a 7 aln She is a member of FHA 'needed in the election All anrt hari 'hihv nf 7 is a memer A. neee the election. All the lnH a ng iH'maniWhirlette basketball team, an-jcardinals and bishops served on Thic nual staff ar a pasl nominatJnfc commillee This was ono.rfwomajof,of stud Iwiich made Ml nominations and had cntcrcfl the estjmatcd total on all books. A scattering of write-in votes See CAXVASS Eft a. The world is yours when you wear a Mr.

Eddie. Up-to detailing wHh pre- cision tailoring and a fina cuf. In an enftc- ing array of colors. In sizes 8-20. Mr.

bold prinU. will lav. )hii dr.ti with buHoni, wilK from collflf. If you to narrow In and 35.00 HEAQY-TO-WEAH DOWNTOWN AIL THKEE SUIUIIAK1S b. looVlng in bftiiily fey Mr.

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er in tKli fajnlon. in Red, or Hut. 35.00 DOWNTOWN Alt. THKEE SUIUHIANS CHARGE IT- TAKE MONTHS TO PAY NEW ARRIVALS FROM MR. EDDIE DOWNTOWN, 1301 BROADWAY, P05.7711 CAPROCK.

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