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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 24

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-Af wlreohoto Air Force Cargo Plane The Air Forte announced today that it's training program for pilots and flight engineers for the new Lockheed C-141 SUrlifter transport will be held at Tinker A KB, OUihoiu City. Fourteen of the craft rfill used by the Air Training Command and the Military Air Transport Service. The Air Force says the jet transport can land and take off on 6,000 feel of runway and can carry 154 combat- ready troops anywhere in the world. Teamsters Expected To Halt ling on Hof a's Defense Spend! WASHINGTON, A A high Teamsters Union official said loday (he union will "probably" slop paying President James li. lloffa's legal expenses until the legality ot sucli cx riiturcs can lw determined.

Harold J. Gibbons a Teamster vice president, made the stale- jxcculive board are of the full 15-iiiember roods throughout the country and itlcan be held, probably would take sever-! al days for (hem to meet if such a meeting is called. O'Kourkc said that Williams' advice about Ihe possible il- legalily of paying lloffa's fees covered both the Teamsters vice prcMueni, i( rcccnt lria am con racnt after anotbcr member, i viction on a federal a in ut; num. IGCtl O'lloiirke, fifth vice president of (he union, made the request g'" in a telegram from New York to English at Teamslers 1 head- quarters here, Ihe Teamslers Times said. Earlier, another Teamsters' source denied there was any major controversy between Hot- irionr'sn I 1 I I I tm Jill lllnjul lulltlu v.t» the Teamsters' executive i ch in a a fa arul jiii a over the qucs- asked llial such expenditures be his i a i i of legal fees.

O'CLOCK TIM lolfevlut York Stock V.jrkt! are Hw fflcei of UKInMnn Inc. Am W.chiF-dv Moron Wiofo TIT Am Tot SI) ATHF Alfonlk AVCO tf Lob if Roythwn 137 'Rtpubtlc Ay SI1 Dow Chtm Dreiser DuPonr jEolon I El Peso Emerson Eveuharp FfAC Corp Ford Frilo Uy Fruehcul Elec Score Sid 0,1 Col Stf Oil FIJ 40H Ttnn Gas Iron 71: Texoco 76! Tex East Iran If' Tfitos imu Tex UlililiK Weilhou Elec Mr WooUorth aw n. 57', Aerolet 331 La COS looto Control 39 Falcon Seabd 11 spring fever brings Its own delirium. Gibbons said in a telephone in-'a number of heavy setbacks the Chicago trial out of union! tervicw from St. Louis.

jcenlly for Hoffa and a i would be illegal and Then, he said, Ihe speculation about the executive board meni- probably will "hire a top law-ipossibility of a revolt within hisjbers to personal responsibility yer or judge to give us i union. any expendilurc of union al Union's Ply GT Bos Pet w.i Morv Corler 37 fAeod Johnson Signs of Seasonal Sickness Spring Up in Unlikely Spots ourillo Globe-TiMt 25 Monday, April 27, Obituaries Tri-Stalc Area Mrs. t'allie Loven PAMPA--Funeral services for Mrs, Callie 75, of Vlcock will be al 10 a.m. Tues- lay in the Fellowship Baptist Church with Ihe Rev. Earl Maddux, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in DeKalb under direction ot Duenkel-Carml- chael Funeral dome. Sirs, fxjven died at 5:55 p.m. Sunday in Northwest Texas in Amarillo. Surviving arc a daughter, Otha Dorman of Amarillo; five sons, Jack and C. D.

of 1'ainpa, Clyde of Lubbock, I.on- nie of Amarillo and D. Lawrence ot Galveston; a brother, John Iloagland; and several Amarillo Area Carl K. Ward i Carl Kenneth Ward, 82, a resilient of Borgcr 38 years, died at 12:40 a.m. today in Bivins Convalescent Home' in Amarillo. He was born April 28, 1881, in Cumby, and had been a construction superintendent for the Phillips Petroleum Co.

Surviving arc two daughters, Mrs. I). E. Thomas of Amarillo a Mrs. Vclma Ward of Loi Angeles; two sisters, Mrs.

Ger- Raich OavMson (rude Lawson of Wagoner, anil Mrs. Natalie Cory of Sfr- two brothers, George Ward of Clarcmore, and W. B. Ward of Locust Grove, three grandchildrep and five i great-grandchildren. I Arrangements will be by N.

S. jGriggs and Sons. Egbert Kecnum By SALLY BIVINS Of Our Slofl jcare. legal advice," after which Ihe 1 A spokesman dvice, alter wnicn me is. A spuKesman ai me uiuuri i i executive board wouldihcadciuarlers here said the legal! Informed sources said the dis- meet to consider the mailer.

liues(ion raised by Williams islagrcement has developed into a The legality of paying lloffa'slbeing discussed in a series ofirimning batlle between the two heavv legal bills arose conferences with ex-iwith lloffa reiorleclly urging Hie Franklin Teamsters' general counsel board members and thatlexecutive board lo fire Williams, ward Bennett Williams advised!" is to llcllcale tu a a i attorney is said to have to OVER THE COUNTED The following quotations by the Ho Hanoi Association of Slock Dealers show the ronK within which ttveie securities could have traded at Ihe time of the corollalln, American Noll W' Ailtc Oil Cos Funeral services for Egbert There sits the sufferer.ifever epidemic when formerly; Keenum, tU, of 1528 E. 7th were students respond to ques-l sc duled at 4 p.m. today in the enlyjlions with cherubic smiles amllTenlh Avenue Methodist Church spineless neck. He will stare at gazes of pure ilh the Rev. J.

W. Rosenburg, his head with stu Cliiiiatologists arc inclined to ous cai alop his su( with cherubic smiles amll c' hurch credit the weather with every- i 'LIIUI AM.nue i-jthing from Ihe rise of civilization in the Near East lo the Fall of Rome. According to some, the French Revolution and the en- a written report or column of! jjij tire Napoleonic Era were the wTen" B3V; isftidire'ct result of a rather sharp sm cc (i sna 1 Restricted to its effects on figures scribed if they were in- hieroglyphics (ac Scientists say that one's; pas or officiating chemical balance and BmM was slated in Uano tually, he doesn't see them at all) and he lifts a pencil as il it were a Mack truck. Secretaries sit motionless at the ism actually the seasons. actions to allergies and drugs may vary according to the ly do change wilhi undcr direclion ot and things like re- N.

3. Griggs and Sons Funeral Directors. Named as pallbearers were time of year. Often p. (Curly) Phipps, Tom came as a big surprise dur- 011 iUe a of paying Hot-land a number of associates areN" 1 ing lelephoot conference call lrial wl of (hclchargcd with misusing union SD among top Teamsters officials union's Ircastlfy.

funds by arranging loans on CORK: around the country Friday. I The Teamsters source declined! which they personally 'profiled! OATS Giblxms" said Ihe Teainslersi( 0 on a New York by about SI million. previously had been 'ad-jTimes report tbat one mcmberj lloffa hns incurred lestal i i 1 6 6 vised Ihal such spending was the executive hoard. John J.i estimated in the hundreds of i Uo Up I57n Uo Futures Scientist Links Quakes to Tests added that Williams bad legal fees until a Chattanooga, Tenn. fcrrcil with oilier attorneys question.

Gibbons said he knew of noi personal conflict between lloffa and William that might have led, to Williams' stand. most popular of all folk ars I and and was a mem- dies sulphur and of the Tenlh A Melh iThis concoction a a t-lodjst Church jly worked on the dubious, prin-l surviving are his wife, a slep- ic.ple that anything that dailgn eri a s( two so horrible must be good for lvvo brothers 'something. Sometimes under ahc guise of curing spring fc-j jver, Grandma would sneak i Audrey iApf-Hoos sco- uo 1 STOCKHOLM, Echo number one: Feb. -2-24, any other remedy she con- iSn. Forecasters may 1963: violent storms over thejsidered generally al I rs TM AuB 'l reey I.OT; ev.es jo-i tower; orlc av be able to predict Mediterranean region.

like calomel or castor aa TM 129 Ros TM- 0 1 I .1 ...,11.1 TJ.K 1-7 r. i hnor, 10 "6 a 10:30 3. m. Johnson Sweeps JVW-UM; choke 2i.s;choice ond prime'iwhcre and when the next" earth-! Feb. 27, 1963: "Pasadena would have been rc-i' Pin i rl 50 will strike, according to stitute registered strong earthlsisted violently except 0 a "ia Swedish scientist who pre- tremors with epicenter in viclim was limp with 1 seismic llisaslcr IhelGuinea.

ifevcr. i OOM 17.5fl».50; 13.50-U.1S; oaod and choice calves 1S.COJIO.OO; choice feeder stecis 19.50-2I.SOr choice heilrrs tt.50-19.75; choke steer calves n.W-14.63; period when Anchorage, Echo number two: Sepl. was devastated. Svcn Svantesson, il9C3: Gloria left! I'ioneers and Indians retired 1100,000 homeless in such blood-thinning Chapel wilh Dr. W.

Winfred 1 Moore, pastor of the fi itist Church, officiating. a 0 Burial will be in I.lano Ceine- Itery. orcl iNixon, Sen. u-o loois Woh choice ondiswedish engineer is that nu- lrom 'S DomD explosions can a iy Greek physicians class-. it i of 10 ry GoHlwater, 65.l36;|»|*n« 'b explosions 'on earth 0 i back an(i iified seasons a B0 an CI ballot Alabama Gov.

George um ond nmcrxa tna u'so-ioff a mvsterious impulse whichl carl artl slln somc and boldily humor, so Ihal win- 1 pi a i New York Ciov. Nelson. utmiv ond conmerdai tmiu lravc lo i lc sml a 0 ut 100: six to I0 cars lho water and phlegm (thc;" 0 OI Du ul 1 dllu i i A llockefeller, Sen, 1 TM 3 davs a i increased sun-; 8 fa(le Common cold was common in a O'Hourke. in Ihe telegram, candidates on the poll ballot Alabama Gov. George Wallace, said his request was based onjwith 510,125 votes, 53 pc the advice of Edward Bcn-jof the 961,801 votes cast nctl Williams, Teamsters gen-closest competitor was U.S.iMargaret Chase Smith, R- eral counsel, that it is illfgallo Ambassador to Viet N'am Hen-iMaine.

Pennsylvaniai pay lloffa's huge legal Cabot Lodge wilh Willir.m W. a out of union funds. ivolcs, "I request a prompt meeting The poll was conducted in all'Ro of the general executive slates and Ihe District of wilh personal attendance of Columbia cimoiig students in general counsel Williams and through 12 by Hie Oe- i pending such a meeting I of School Services voles wilh 5,553. quest a no union funds be used! for such purpose," O'Roiirke'fij telegram said. Members of Mi union's using ingtd- spot activity.

The sunspols in; The 19th echo of the Hellas, too) gave way: io transmit similar impulses, 1 Hiroshima atomic bomb spring's air and blood, aud Mrs. Stella Carpenter Man Sentenced In Kiee Fraud HOUSTON (AP)-Davld Ste phcns, 48, convicted of fraudu lenl sales of Gulf Coast rice acreage allotments, was sentenced to eight years in prison and fined 00 loday. Federal Judge Hen sentenced Stephens, a former linuovia County office manager! of Ihe Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Defense lawyer Percy Foreman said he will appeal Stephens' conviction by a jury in Galveston April 15. Thr jury found Stephens Riiilty on tour of 18 counts charging acceptance of payment from an AngUMou rice farmer tor illegal purchase of an nddl- lional allolmcnl In wilh six others to defraud the government.

Stephens wept al his conviction hul took Hie sentence calm ly. Connolly told Stephens he would consider reducing the prison term If Ihe fine Is paid within 60 (lays nfler Ihe conviction is affirmed, can tnoiiccuy cause an ,7 or floodin" when lc llllrl1 ecl le 15lh sericsjncw element lo describe Ihe Sidphur. I I I ccho fl tllc United Slates nuclear tests.iTexas Panhandle's April Mrs. Carpenter Of Young Boy ST. III.

(AP) a ch CCC SS ch0 1 today for clues to lhc! lnt va ls of 3 was born Aug. rutal slaying of an H-ycar-o! oy cartl the impulse nvm sun reaches the earth 200 days! Svantesson believes Ihat Ihere is no doubt Ihal 24, ISSO. in Terrell. laler It continues to do so as underground tests can set offspring's dry, dusty gusts in other survivors include three ho returns atllhe echo effect if they are big country contribute to the gen- i wo daughters, 25 grand- 'ones, and that the partial nu- eral malaise. children and 30 great-grandchil- Svantesson.

started work-jclear test ban treaty signed last! Other countries have built up drcn. ov whose battere.1 bddy with Styrcn 10 years ago.lyear will therefore not i ound Sunday, almost two days 36 I'e considered that i i put a lo tulnn i fler he disappeared. Coroner WlUarri Blood said had been earthquakes. proved and that he had he could lo bring il to! ohn William Games' skull had, )d wen crushwl by a heavy blow, a pparenlly with 15-20 pound i a 1 15 1 1 lock of flagstone found he body. might not have been "another The boy was found by two; lcar lest series.

Now, I re- 1 II ri under a Irestlc on an em- a top 1W (l. That is 1 "111 Ol lankment between a 0 not wan (0 gj vc nan- bavior during seasonal winds! ours. "Ask no favor during! orilcKlOt'S 'solano'," advise the Span-- Hit ianls. implying that if you you will receive a fine Saracen! I hrCO blade riglrt across Ihe eccn Ti up tSere UrgCS 1 mistral leads to a mass irrila-, on K.TIM; FOR MOHBHI.V, Mo. (AP)-(icn.

Office Pinup Omar N. Itrndlcy was by alKMil 1,000 persons Sunday when he relnrneil lo MolK'vly, his honielown, (or rededlcalion of the flly's alriwrl in bis name. QnlcV Results! I lie was the brolher-in-law Svantesson predicted as Iougi z0 ne "not be (urlher compro- William Dyas Campbell oljas last October Ihal Ihcve wouldImiscd ami negoliateil." Taylor ami of Mrs. A. some grcal natural disturh-i oiher resolutions included one Illolman ot 1024 Sunset.

iancc toward Ihe end of school prayers on a Pat McAlistcr, secretary of Beech Judge had servwVThe A a a earlhiuakc oc-i non scc ar ia basis, Is rljht at home In the aviation as a justice of the Texas Court cured March 27. Although she learned lo fly only four years ago, she Criminal Appeals and was The soviet super-bomb already holds a commercial multi-ongim 1 pilots with Instrument rating. The (rouble hi, she says, her offlci work doesn't leave her mueh time. for fly Ing, past piesiilcnt ot the Texss Bar Association. Sixteen of Ihe American prorince coking coal.

plosions al novaya zemlya MU.MI phu t' lt August, 1962. were, he says, Ihej DALLAS A I A car ot bodily humor: lio buy a new iiimpy. IITH-. STUTTGART. Germany A we a Ludwig Erhard's is one Democrats a is larlheavy saiiis in slate than any boo img his preslige in dicl or stale (nc (i rs i a 0 i lest since he look prime cause of this earlh-lVickic Oilcgo.

on street Sun quake. He has a night. Police held the driv- thus: er, IS. Only, in Ihis country, be suve to buy a hat that lies under the sirocco, you know. over from Konrad Adenauer last October, Nylon was the first synthetic lo show promise as a textile..

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