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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 6

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May 16, 1962 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL A-6 2C0 Lkke Mass Move Texas FOes Suit O'Guin to Assume Position as County Chief of Detectives Yegg Vfco Got $1511 Is Sought Sheriff's detectives are look In Estes Case Little Egypt Families Leave O. E. O'Guin, juvenile case Two Accused SUyen Face Hearo Tueiday A prejiminary hearing on charges of murder against Al Tyson and John C. Grier will be held Tuesday by District Judge John B. McManus the judge said.

The hearing, earlier scheduled for Friday, was postponed because one of the defense attorneys could not be oresent. Grier and Tyson AMARILLO, Tex. ID detective for the sheriff's de Shacks for Modern Homes The Texas attorney general's ing for a burglar who drilled a hole in a floor safe at Oriental Oil 3400 Islet SW, and reportedly took $1511 of the $2223 in the safe. partment for a year, is to begin duties today as chief of the county detective bu hard by the fact that some they received from their land office filed a civil anti-trust suit Tuesday against Billie Sol Estes and others, including giant Commercial Sol of the houses were built on reau, Sheriff Lester Hay said. Detective Jimmie Saiz said the safe cracker broke sev- DALLAS, Tex.

Wl residents of Little Egypt, a tiny 97-year-old Negro community nestled in a north Dallas area of well-to-d homes, made their exodus eral doors to get to the safe. the wrong plots. She had to obtain signa tures from more than 200 per sons, including all 140 mem vents. and houses. The neighborhood of trim, nearly-new homes was once white but is now Negro.

One resident planned to use his money to build a new home O'Guin, 40, replaces Robert Raicevich, who resigned to take a job as Railway Express charged in the pistol slay-grilled the hole and apparently rharcei are The suit filed in federal Agency special agent. Raice bers of the church and some district court here accused ing of Gerald M. Raines, Al buquerque contractor. Tuesday from their tumbledown shacks to modern heirs who live out of state 'while others have bought in Estes and the others of con vich, 31, was appointed county detective chief by Hay when the sheriff took office a year fished the money out with a coat hanger. Officials of the oil company came here Tuesday from Alamosa, to open tht safe's combination lock.

homes and a new life. spiracy to make unlawful agreements to sell anhydrous Her highest praise went to Mrs. Sarah Robinson, a trustee of the Little Egypt The mass move which in sergeant, O'Guin lives with his wife and five children at 8723 Woodland NE. and a half ago. scattered Negro neighborhoods in Dallas.

The shacks they are leaving had neither water nor sewer connections. Gas came ammonia fertilizer at prices A retired Army master church, advised her fel- below cost for the purpose of driving competitors out low Negroes io sen ineir business. property. You can't tell suntan "What you do, do quickly that's what the Bible says," Mrs. Robinson told from Instant tan them.

from individual butane tanks. The old church had only electric lights but the new edifice will have central heating and restrooms. Dozens of moving vans rolled into Little Egypt Tuesday morning to complete the exodus in one day. All the costs of moving were borne by the real estate firm that arranged for the sale. by new TANSATION TO YOUTH INSTITUTE: Terry De La Porte, 15, of 2006 Altez NE is one of eight New Mexico teenagers who will attend the International Nazarene Youth Institute at Estes Park, July 3-8.

The Church of the Nazarene sends eight youths from each state and several foreign countries to the institute, which is held once every four years. Terry, a sophomore at Sandia High School, will represent the Nazarene churches of Bond Law Use Backed by Daly The Revenue Bond Law should be used by Albuquer volved nearly 200 persons climaxed a complicated yearlong real estate deal to clear the land for a new shopping center. It ended the history of the community that grew from a parcel of land given a pair of newly-freed slaves. 1 The community's patriarch, 87-year-old William Hill, who had lived on the same spot of ground for the past 76 years, worried about his long unused sets of mule harness. But he said he wasn't worried about the future.

The cash he received for hisj property was paying for a new home with inside plumbing and would leave him $22,000 cash. Final services were held in the tiny Little Egypt Baptist Church Monday night. On It had been general conjecture for weeks that Atty. Gen. Will Wilson would file a suit in this area.

The suit, Wilson has indicated, grew out of recent courts of inquiry held at various places in Texas. Penalties upon conviction would range from $50 to $1500 a day for each day the alleged conspiracy was in effect. Named in the suit were Estes and Billie Sol Estes, doing business as Farmers Lester Stone United Elevators; Commercial Solvents, Superior Manufacturing three officers PLUS move the 11-member Dan que to lure industry to the city, John W. Daly, executive director of Albuquerque Indus Brooks family, the firm rounded up extra passenger cars. I Brooks, a tool factory worker, lived in a rented house but his 70-foot vacant lot trial Development Service, told a Lions Club meeting Tueday at the Cole Hotel.

"We need a group in Albuquerque to promote the use of this law," Daly said. "AIDS suggests a group rep Crash of Plane In Texas Kills 3 of Superior, Coleman D. Mc- T-7L resenting either private capi So easy to apply with our axciutivo "Smoothiu" tpongt applicator. tal (similar to the system used TEXAS CITY, Tex. W) in Deming); a non-profit group such as AIDS, but well brought $3000 which he is using as a down payment on a $12,000 home.

Payments for other Little Egypt property owners ranged from $6500 to more than $60,000. One of the busiest and happiest persons at the mass move Tuesday was Mrs. A Bailey, the real estate agent, who spent a year tracing heirs, checking titles and getting signatures. Her task was made doubly Tha ton by tha clock that looks lika the tan by ths tun. The new "timer" formula makes a Tansation Plus tan appear gradually, evenly the way a sun-made tan appears.

Overnight, this creamy-white lotion gives you the natural-looking tan you want. Ust Tarnation Plus In tht sun, too. Its sunscreen pro- Three persons were killed and 25 MOM endowed specifically for the 1 a fourth was injured Tuesday hand Tuesday for the mass move were the architects who have designed the new modernistic church that will replace it in the Cedar Crest section of south Dallas. Most Little Egypt residents have bought homes in the immediate vicinity of the new church site with the money purpose; or a statewide a gen WrCjl r-Oi. riMtle Tub cy working either on a profit night when a new Piper Spadden, Harold E.

Orr and Ruel Alexander. McSpadden also was named as oin business as Associated Growers of Hereford, Tex. McSpadden, Orr and Alexander were named in. federal indictments charging fraud in connection with bogus chattel mortgages when the Estes case first broke several weeks ago. All are free on heavy federal bonds, like Estes, and McSpadden has since gone into voluntary bankruptcy.

tects you from sunburn. Its luxurious body-lotion I jtit I rit SquM or non-profit basis. base imdi vour skin moisturized and smooth. I n.US HD. IM Cherokee plane crashed and bumed four miles west of "Such a group would work with the city to determine the here in Galveston County.

economic feasibility of any in The crash site was near dustrial project," Daly said. Moses Lake. Those killed were instruc MM tor pilot Doyle Murphy of GARMENT STORAGE mm nearby Dickinson. Tex George Lee of Texas City, and a Roman Catholic Priest, the Rev. Edward Sheffield of Galveston.

I ifications Three other methods urged by Daly to boost the influx of industry into the state are: A speculative building program to provide plant facilities for industy; national advertising to inform prospects of New Mexico's potential; and the formation of a statewide AEC board which would devote itself to preserving New Mexico's position related to atomic energy were made by the Galveston Pay no money now nxt Fall pay only tht cleaning charge. The storage i free. $10.00 minimum cleaning charge. DIAL 247-2234 County Sheriff's Dept. The injured man was Rob ert Charlette who was report' LAUNDRY CLEANERS EXCELSIOR ed in a critical condition at Galveston's John Sealy Hos GIGANTIC DISCOUNT ON ffli TOYS pital.

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