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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 12

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tMS II--BOB MPWKSVim HCTAL--Motor, Jity IT, UH Hearing On Busing Scheduled Today CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPJJ-'lK'armR, Bfiine persons The U.S. 6lh Circuit Court of fathered in two suburban Appeals takes under review i Detroit cities to hear speakers today plans tj begin integrating Icriuuw Itotli's rulings and JJotroii's mosUy black schools urge parents to keep their with those irf 52 predominantly children home it court-ordered while suburbs through massive busing begins this fall, busing this fall. About 2.WK) gathered at a A three-judge panel rally sponsored by the East was scheduled to begin hearing 'Detroit Action Council and arguments at 1:30 p.m. KDT. another 3,000 attended a rally I District Court Judge isjjonsored by the anlibusing Stephen J.

Iloth in Detroit ruled citizens of St. Clair Shores. l.T', Scjtonlx-r that slate andT.olh groups sought donations to city officials deliberately legal represcntatcn for racial imbalances who refuse to allow Detroit schools through "off- their children to tie ijuscd. i rial and unofficial action." To Sims reading. "Hell No, Aline remedy this "de jure" segrega-; Won't Go." and "Judge Roth is lion Roth is considering i a Four-Letter word" were creation of a super-district scattered throughout ciiuld include some'crowd'.

i RM.OOO schoolchildren. Atlorncys challenging Roth's! On eve of Ihe court niliiK's licked the rou t's in rinrinna'ti will delay the: actual of children until Ihe fall of 1973. Thev permanent sus- pen-ions of two ord' rs hy Hoth --ope setting un an ll-memher panel to draw up plans for clHdrcn and the other an order that the Dctrol Board (LI'D-One of Pl on purchase 295 and finest ()IJ5CS spor Diamond Sold For Millon IION'C, KO.NT, the world's longest diamonds, the Diamond. this fall as sold to a Japanese Thc nrnc vs didn't expect businessman for about s3.5 lho pn( al( liurl million recently, the mh rt fr previous owners said today. dp Japanese flew lo the m(1 fo(h tf f.nleny last month JoM- sole lf Apl)ca am Supr'Tne C'fjurt can act on 'line's orifinal ruling.

The pane! consisting of Chiefj Ib'rv Phillips. Kdu'ards and Judge l''-fk was not exneetcr! lo announce its decision for Town Is Unconcerned Over Unidentified Flying Objects SOUTH VIETNAMESE peers around corner of i i i advancing cautiously throujrh area on oulskiiis of the Communist-held provincial capital of Tri. purpose of buying the diamond, li took him three weiks complete negotiations with us," spok'-sman for the f'liow Tai Fool: Co. said. fliamond came to Hon; Kong four months ago from Kurope.

II was once owned by: Kmg r'arouk of hut after his oxilo said to havei TM? lscs 'T liv in "'-''Tlv million Slid Holtl also. the state to provide 'service Irairrng for teachers Japanese Given Life Term For Massacre At Airport DIOHTON, Kan. (UM) -Kor several mcmlte this western drinking. Since then, some navcja jet." Kansas town, population about become more serious, asking us 1 MeConnell AKIJ at Wichita al 1,050, has been the site of recurring visits of an unidentified gain. Hying object.

The fiery ml phenomenon has been seen by spokesman ai Topeka said, af- ihe chief of police, several bers of line force and a number April, "from tire period between of citizens, but the community remains relatively unconcerned. "We didn't think much about it al find," Police Chief Al. K. Shelton said. "We thought it might be the military taking Infra-red pictures of the area to check fecdiot runoff.

1 Sheltoji describes flie UFO as "round, red-orange and white light." He said the object is "bright as a cluster of lights on a football field" and hovers at a height of about 300-500 feet usually about 10 miles west of town. That is, it hovers until police begin to investigate. Shelton says the thing will remain stationary until an investigating officer radios another car about it. it then begins to move a way. "Every time we transmit it moves." Shellon, who saw it about two months ago, said he chased the UFO with his car at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.

He said it would run parallel to his car, or slightly ahead of it. The UFO has been sighted several times a month, usually between 11 p.m. and tile early morning hours, since late February. The pragmatic rural Kansan has taken it calmly. Shelton said, "the public really razzed the first officers to see It, ask ing them what they'd becnifeet.

"And it can't hover lo call thorn if it's spotted a- A Korbcs Air Force over the area. Shelton said au- Base thoriUcs had not found it nee- ter a check back as far as April and the current lime Forbes has had no low-level flights low level being from ground so indicated it had no flight! level to 3,500 feel." Forbes does a essary to call the Air Force to check on the UFO, partly out of fear of not being believed. The town still leans toward the imfra-red picture tafcng the- oiy that was put forth soon af- equipped to take infra-red photos but the spokesman said it lief the first" sightings. "Tim plane public pretty well bought that fflw "well In excess" of 50,000 self." and things died down," he said. But I'm kind of stymied my- ZRIK1N, Israel tribunal Okamoto It weuhs 125.0.") carats and is 'loui.

I inches long, 1.2 inches an estimate! i million, an rest of another art in I to pav tile. today bod A i A a a Frisch, president ofiresuiis conformed wilh tribunal. intention," Frisch said. for his Okamoto, asked lo stand in Airport steel-plated wooden dock but the tt th verdict was read, the desegregation plan. and 't 0 'jaskerf lor We in prison.

eye burns NEW YORK (UPI)-Firet aH 27, and for eye burns, from flames or issued a series of orders to chemicals (acid, aerosol spray, remedy the situation. However. Roth handed down his origin- The military court convicted iure segregation the young Japanese on all four since then hasjcharges against him, three of Rolh has not called any of his which death could have carried penally. The couri caustic liquid, dye): "Flood wilh water immedi! orders "final and. under" federal slcly," says thc Society rules, only final orders! Visual Care.

"Hold the headtare oj-pealable. "The (1( ri attributed (to under a faucet or pour cold However, d-fendants were proven beyond water into the eye from a Rlass sevtral nf W.v ordere have any reaionable doubt and two military policemen flanking him. He stared straight at the wall. His only movement was the blinki.ig of his eyes. Thj defendant fully admJtlcd upi 07-17 05:16 acd thetmann appeared behind a glass! cage in a civil court 11 years UL on charges of mass Okamoto implicated himselfj murdering Jews during World pi ou f( 42.

was one of as a member of Ihe Ihree-man War II. He was hanged, the RENO, Nev. (UPI)-Dennis carried out Ihe assaujl. His history lo be executed prison inmates selected nine 'for Japanese suicide squad person in Israel's modern their honesty in talking about not sentence immediate-j rr ta deeds attribut- led to him in an undisputable 'way," Frisch said. "From his remarks it can be understood that he undertook the action of his mm free and in lull companions died in the outburst of machine gun fire and exploding hand grenades.

He told the court he was a soldier in the militant Japanese United Red Army and that it legally. At one their experiences" to appear a panel of 29 judges point in his first hand information Okamoto told thc court: "I sentencing and probation. full responsibility for the deaths and injuries at Ihe airport. 1 Plouffe, or other container." As quickly the "practical effect" of proof of guilt to thcjconscicnce. BS possible after that, see a.final and have sought Therefore, we convict! "The implementation con-j doctor.

of them. ithc defendant," said LI. Conformed with the plan and thc was his "duly as a goodihsve done." revolutionary soldier" lo carry out the attack. ThroughM-'l the trial, security arrangements were the toughest since Nazi Adolph Eich- admit very frankly what a convicted robber, from the seminar. we I Law enforcement officers werej 'looking for him.

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KSTI.MATK.....VIC-!iM5 'now: -shut Hijackers Will Be Returned HOUSTON (UPI) A young Ethiopian student and his roommate will be returned lo Philadelphia today or Tuesday to await trial on charges of hijacking a National Airlines jetliner and holding two cremen and four stewardesses hostage, for 22 hours, authorities said Sunday. The two men were being held on million bond each in the Harris County Rehabilitation Center, one in an isolation cell because he tried lo hang himself during his second night of confinement. Lulseyd Tesfa, VI, a former student al Howard linivorsily, begged jailers to let him kill'( himself. He was placed in a and given a tran- quililer aflcr the attempted suicide Friday night. His former roommate, Stan-1 ley Green, 34, also charged in' Ihe hijacking of the 727 jet last Wednesday, and Thursday, had caused jailers no trouble, a su-; pet visor said.

"We didn't expect trouble nutj' nf him (Green)," said sheriff's LI. B. C. Cookc. "But we were! warned that Tcsfa had suicidal tendencies." Cookc said Tcsfa knotted blanked around his neck in the 1 suicide attempt but was restrain-! ed by cellmates.

I Cooke quota! Tesfa as saying, I "1 want peace, want to "He is very concerned about; what the hoslages Ihoughl of; him," Cooke said, "lie asking if the stewardesses are 1 all righl." i Tesfa and (irccn, a parking 1 lot attendant from Washington; I). are accused of hijacking: a National jetliner as it an-; proached New Yorklasi Wednesday and forcing it ti return; to Philadelphia. There, thev exchanged Ihe 112 paMcngcr.s for ransom and parachutes. They switched to the 727 jel liner and flew to Texas where they landed on a liny, privale airstrip in South Texas, bursting four tires on landing in Freeport. Two crewmen jumped from, the cockpit windows, and one was iniiired seriously in the (all.

The other one had tX'cri shot earlier in the thigh by one of Ihe hijackers. One slcwarcliss 'wl present demands In the KKI lor another plane and a The three other were b'ld captive all day in the: jel, made hot and stuffy by a' bright sun and back of air cir-, dilation. REPORT Of CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THfi NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF BROWNSVIL1E, TEXAS In the State of Texas, al. the close of business on June 30, 1372 puhlishrrt in response, to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under i 1-', bulled States sponse Code, Section 161. ASSETS NBC (lash and due from banks I i.S.

Treasury securities Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other Securities Loans Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 23.1,581.32 LIABILITIES fiemand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and l.V) Time and savings deposits, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United Stales Government Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, elc TOTAL DEPOSITS $11.1 37 36 (a) Tola! demand deposits 7" (b) Total lime and savings deposits Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES 1 EESERVES ON LOANS AND I I Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (sel up pursuant to IRS rulings) TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND I I I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity c.apital-loUl Common Stock-total par value No. shares authorised 52.7JV) No. shares outstanding ri28.fi".". Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL I A I I I RESERVES, AND A I A ACCOUNTS A A Average of total deposits for Ihe calendar days eiulinif with call for the 15 calendar days ending wilh call A a a II.

Alvarra, Cashier, of the above named bank do hereby declare a this report of condilion is true and correct lo Ihe best of my knowledge and A A A H. A A I I i niiilrr-iiiriii'il directors a tins I. the cm-reel ness of I i i rcporl. nf i i I inn declare it hiir, hren examined b.V to the best of our i i I and belief is true and correct. U.K.

I JAMES A DIRECTORS. I.

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