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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 5

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Casper- Itar-Tribuno Sunday, June 11, Union Chief Urges Amity With Press Youth to Be Tried Monday In Bizarre Reno Slaying 13-Year-Oitl New York Boy Stabs Girl to Death NEW YORK i APi A 13-year! jic went to Krica's apartment ild neighbor boy, angered over I about in p.m. to return a key ihe wing "pushed around" by a girl had lost. He said she started two years his junior, admitted Sat- shouting at him for not returning urday that he stabbed her to death the key sooner her Manhattan apartment, po- Then, he said. Erica dashed Into ice said. I the kitchen, grabbed a bread The slain child was Erica Sav- knife and threatened him.

Over- I l.U- iH ill is. identified as the daughter Of come ov anger, ne seizc-u m. struggle and knife during a policeman after a baby-sitter became concerned about her and railed police expensive German camera belonging to Miss McCaskie. was found in a pawnshop and lalor traced In Bean Raggio s.ud the boy admitted sneaking into Mis McCaskie's modes) apart menl through the unlocked back door, strangling her. raping her and cutting up the Imdj The disi ru attorney quoted Bean as saying he had prowled the neighlxirhnod previously and entered with the intent of rape.

SILVER CITY, 1 AP 1 -The president nt the International Typographical L'uion stressed Saturday there is no reason for the union and newspaper industry to be enemies since they have a common goal "Your industry and our union have a community ul interests in keeping America free through our joint efforts to keep Americans informed and educated." union President Elmer Brown told the l(K) delegates attending the summer convention of the New Mexico Press Association "Is there any logical reason for plunged it into her. Erica collapsed on the floor. itx mi i si i RENO. Nev. IAP Tom Bean, a lean and quiet hot of 1H is scheduled to go on ti ial Mondav in one ol ihe most bizarre murder cases in ihe colorful history ol this gambling tourist mecra Beau is charged with murder in ihe strangling and mutilation of Sonja McCaskie.

a pretty former Olxmpic skier, the morning of April 5. The trial is sel for Washoe County District Coin Harry Anderson, Bean's attorney, h.is been ill the past two weeks bul Dist ti Willi. un .1 Raggio, who will prosecute, said Anderson told bun Friday In-planned Ui be in court for the opening proceedings Monday. then managed to stagger into the bathroom. The boy told police he took an electric cord from a lamp and tied one end around Erica's neck Unsuccessful in washing the ktnnH from his shirt, he took it I New Orleans television produc-er and his ex-wife, an attractive rover girl model.

The brutal slaying was discovered at 130 a.m. by the victim's stepfather. Kim Philip Halpern. 2ti. a typesetter for the New York Times He found Erica in the bathroom when he relumed home from work.

She was clad in dungarees and blue sweater. An electric cord was wrapped around her neck. A blood-stained bread knife was by her side. The boy told police he "stabbed her three times 1 think" because she had "pushed me around." The boy was booked on a down to the East River, loaded it GREET NEW POPE: Nuns oin in cheers for newly-elected Pope Paul VI in St Peter's with rocks and tossed it into the QS tne new Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church appeared for the first us to be enemies I think not." ihe said in a speech prepared for delivery at a morning business session. i ii i Paper money was first used in Ihe I niled Stales wi in Massachusetts Bay Colony, but il was not until IHiil thai Congress authorized the issuance of a national paper currency.

time on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica to bless the crowd in the square below (AP Photofax). "Through sincere cooperation Anderson said he would base water, men ne weni norae iu dbu Halpern said Erica was tin daughter of New Orleans televl sion producer Eric Savers The girl's mother. Gahriclle. 3-4 married Halpern last October il Mexico.

Her professional nami Pi and pulling together we. coiiec- the defense, which he is handling lively, face no common problems for a ll)ken $, on insanity, which are insurmountable," RPf, fmn pleaded inno-Brown, of Colorado Springs, Colo. I cent when arraigned in District said. Court last mold 8 was iaoe bourne, naipern sa EXTRA PANTS only $9 With roch suit, topcoat, or sport coot and trousers bought at req price. PHILLIPS TAILORS 43B So Wolcott Ph.

4 581 4 Is Expected ohn's Path loSibw Brown said thai in recent Miss McCaskie's mutilated bod) years labor -management relations vas loiind in her bloody four-room have been improving in the print- duplex in southwest Reno by a ing and publishing industry, des jn ma mm 'mUtmm pile what lie termed elements in charge of juvenile sht, appcared on the cover of Life with a specification of homicide Magazine jn ims. However, police would not dis- He tid he ha(j a dispute close his name because he is un- witn hls wife iast Thursday and aer 16- she indicated she was leaving The youth was to graduate Sun- kjmi day from grammar school, but' Hv GEORGE W. CORNELL Pope John "outlined certain estant break with Runic Associated Press Religion Writer paths which it will not only 1m- "Our beloved brothers in KILL THOSE now will be held over the weekend in the Bronx Youth House for a hearing Monday in Children's Court. Detectives gave this account of his signed statement: some employer associations who tefuse to accept facts. "This is also true in some instances where union leadership combines with management to be come adversaries and challenge each other in labor-managemenl disputes." he added.

"Such thai lenges can only lead to unsatisfactory truces, or economic wise to remember, but to follow. Christ, Cardinal Bea said in savs VI. addressing an Orthodox-Protes- Those paths included some con- tant reception in Rome at the crete steps toward closer relation- Second Vatican Council, hips with other churches. Basically, the change was that Unlike his predecessors. Pope Poop John mil Healinps with them John began sending official ob- Amid the widely expressed Protestant confidence that Pope I will continue the Roman I Catholic policies initiated by the 'late Pope John XXIII, the qucs-1 tion arises: Tennessee Mine Guard Is Slain I Just what did John do that nn a more mutual reciprocal servers to Protestant -Orthodox APHIDS! gatherings, and he gave his bless- 4 incs to the ecumenical movement WHITWELL, Tenn.

(API A gunman shot and killed a guard Friday night who was reporting to work at Grundy Mining Company's coal-loading ramp north of here. stirred such interlaith enthusiasm inc and acclaim? Instead of holding Roman Catho- A newsman relates that a group licism allof. as the exclusive do-of people were talkinc about this main of faith, he said other Chris-question in a New York tavern tians were part of the cause that the other night, and the Irish Ihey were "separated brethren" Last Cuban Ransom Ship Sails Today that bad risen among non-Roman lle sakl stron8 unions stand as Catholics, as exemplified in the a bulwark against substandard World Council of Churches. conditions in Ihe industry. With Il gives us "holy joy in the ul 'he strong unions, he said.

Lord," John said. lnere wouW 8 "jungle of unite also received a stream ol controlled work stoppages, slow Protestant and Eastern Orthodox downs, walkouts, and production leaders. losses. And In- summoned the Vatican (and Beetles and Ants' and 250 other insects) A use ISOTOX Aaron Pressnell, about 50, was Catholic bartender offered this ex in Christ. The blame fur the divisions was hit in the heart and died instantly, planation: WASHINGTON 'API A ship state troopers said.

Well, Pope John was what you on Doth sides and DOUl should seek carrying the last shipment of ran-1 Two Palmer, Term men were can n-sectarian Pope improvement to heal the ruptures. he said That might be one way of put Council, Ihe historic gathering ol In the past, Rome had por ling it, but beyond his broad con-, 1 il Unman alhobc bishops lor re ISOTO i avco naui un nv as oiuv GARDEN SPRAY som for Cuban Bay of Pigs cap- held for questioning, Grundy Coun-tives sails from Philadelphia Sun- ty Sheriff Jim Meeks reported. He day. said no charges were filed The Red Cross announced Fri- Grundy is operating mines in day in Washington that when the the often violent southeast Ten-cargo of the S.S. Maximus is I nessee coallields despite a 600- corn lot sons oi unnue, ruiic nli Presbyterians Name Billings Man Again specific John precipitated somi divided a one-way procedure duck me "one true church "as council, with Pope In contrast.

Pope John empha John callmK lurM al mtical nm-n junctures, that gae such wide actions thai brought churchdom closer together MORGENSEN BILLINGS. Mont. (API-George nromisp of i-liKnr Washington ol Hillings was re- inn lil make ills men am in worker strike started Dec. 26 by the United Mine Workers Union. The shooting was witnessed by Bobby Layne, who was driving Pressnell to work.

As they neared the gate to Grundy's mines, Layne NURSERY, INC. with other Christians. elected Monday to a three year Among other things, it gave ten- terra on the Board or Trustees of tative approval to wide changes lhe I'mted Presbyterian Church The new pontiff, Paul VI, indicating he will pursue the same course, says that Ruman Catholicism should move "toward the Riverside Farms on Fairgrounds Road Phone 237-9770 which his predecessor before the church and said, a car filled with live men horizon" blocked the road, mobbed the car "opened citing means for doing it, he shed a whole new light on the church's traditional view thai dogma is unchangeable. "The substance of the ancient doctrine of the deposit of faith is one thing." he said. "The way in which it is expressed is another And that, he added, is where-work is needed to produce clearer interpretations and a deeper "doctrinal penetration." and shot Pressnell.

history, in the liturgy, In permit more use snnu 01 KOCKies. ol the language of the people in The Synod sent messages of worship instead of Latin, and to sympathy to the four Roman Cath-enhance the role of the laity. olic bishops in Montana and Wyo-It sent back for revision a pro- ming on the death of Pope John posal stressing the legalistic, juri- XXIII dicial nature ol (lie church, and The Synod includes fiO Montana called for an approach recogniz- and SI Wyoming congregations, ing the church's spiritual charac- OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M.

TO 5 P.M. if lor a view more compatible with delivered, it will bring to the value of medical supplies and foodstuffs exacted by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro for the release of 1,113 prisoners. The total ransom is figured at $53 million. The balance is charged to credits for packing, insurance and transportation of the goods shipped to Cuba by nine ships and 35 plane flights. The ransom agreement was negotiated by New York Lawyer James B.

Donovan. The ransom goods were donated by 204 U.S. manufacturers and the transportation was also provided free by U.S. shipping firms and Pan American World Airways. The Maximus will return to the United States with 84fi Cuban refugees and their relatives, in addition to the more than 8.400 persons already brought here in the ransom operation.

Jockey's Father NOW OPEN 502 EAST YELLOWSTONE Corner of East Yellowstone and Kimball seeing all Christians as a part of It is this approach that has laid the church jn wider sense the groundwork for the spreading The counci also SU)porleH dialogue among Roman Catholics moves for broadening the exercise and Protestants, and for recipro-Lf authority in the church to give cal contributions in the search a hMpr bishops, for fuller, mutual understanding Mos( dramatically, the council! truth. turned down a proposal describ- In none of this did Rome aban im, ililo and tradition as: don its position of being the "true separate sources of divine revela-l church" or of possessing infallible tion-a point of friction with truth, but il cast these concepts protestantism since the Reforma- in a broader dimension tion. The distinction was that while Revisions were urged allowing the church could not err, its for the view thai all revelation human instruments could fail to is rooted, explicitly or implicitly, formulate its message in the best in scripture, with that revelation way. illuminated, understood and ex-Pope John dramatized these panded through church tradition, basic modifications in approach under guidance of Ihe Holy Spirit, i I jBk WmW Hi I Pittsburgh paints with extraordinary actions. He set up the Vatican Secretariat lor Chrislian Unity, headed by the widely esteemed Augustin Cardinal Bea.

to provide the first official liaison with other Christians since the 16th century Prot- II was nol certain whether the new Pope would call the Vatican Council back into session. But in the election of Paul VI the rest of the Chrislian world took heart that the work would go on 1 A COMPLETE LINE OF Slain; Woman Is Questioned CHARLES TOWN. Va. 'API State police questioned a woman Saturday in the fatal shooting Friday of William Hartack father of jockey Bill Hartack. Hartack was found dead, near a pickup truck, beside a road leading to his farm near here.

The woman, identified by state police as Mrs. Frances Bryant. 45. of Winchester. was found lying on the living room floor with a gunshot wound on one forearm and a small cut near the temple Cpl.

G. G. Holman of the Charles Town state police, said a small caliber weapon was found in Hartack's stucco farm home He said all six shots had been fired Mrs. Bryant was taken to Charles Town General Hospital. Hartack's jockey son was reported to be in the Wilmington.

area but he could not be reached immediately. He was to: have ridden Chieftain in Ihe Christiana Stakes for 2-year-olds at Delaware Park Saturdav. 'j Uftf (ciejr MEADOW GOLD BRUSHES AND ACCESSORIES GLASS AND MIRRORS A paint for every need inside, outside and all around the house DAN McCORMICK BENEFIT: Mrs Glen Stock (left), who painted the picture of Dan McCormick, Casper youth who was seriously inured in an automobile accident last May, poses under the picture of McCormick with Mrs. Edward Vickery who was in charge of the benefit arrangements A benefit dance was held Thursday evening to raise funds for McCormick's hospital expenses (Tribune Photo) CE CREAM gal 75 re of your Itrvice with all lh onswtrt 1 your patnhng ond decorating probleml II be happy to diltuu them with you KRAFT NOTICE To Property Owners District 101 mica rrauiw i fUt Wall Pai' I TOPPINGS ff i $1oo Contracts Awarded On Highway Work CHEYENNE 'AP' The Wyoming Highway Commissi! has awarded contracts on eight road construction projects lolaling 261.892. The contracts went In low bid- ders announced after the bid opening Wednesday.

All bids were rejected on one project grading, surfacing and construction of a bridge over Silt River east of Auburn in Lincoln County. Braesel-Sims Construction lender, had submitted the jars PITTSBURGH The Post Office Department hos returned seerol notices of intention to create District 101, as persons unknown. These notices were moiled fo property owners of record as of January 1, 1963. Anyone not receiving notices in this district, pleose call 237-7198 giving mailing oddrc-ss, and your notice will be mailed to you. CITY OF CASPER E.

A. GRANT Prices Medio Thru Wcdncidoy Albertson's Commissary Super Markets Downtown Hilltop oWeitndge 502 E. Yellowstone Dial 234-7154 CORNER OF EAST YELLOWSTONE and McKINLEY Clerk, Treasurer low bid of 124.4.14 The Highway Commission said bids would be called again on the project.

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