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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 13

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I ht Austin Amrriran Saturday, April 4, 1953 Austin. Texas-Page 13 JAIL BIRD AVAILABLE Big Derby Rally Scheduled at 10 Rare Indictment Made On Bobby Gene Gaddy The All American Soap BoxjJuly 26, and the track site will i Derby will be brought to life -be announced soon. on film Saturday at 10 a. m. at! Glendal Harlan Wilson, derby a biff derby kickoff rally in the coordinator and member of the a state of disorder chairs turned and bedclothes disarrayed.

Gaddy wbs arrested later in; the day and held without bond. A rare indictment in Travis County grand jury hearings-burglary with intent to rape-was returned Friday against Austin National Bank Auditor North Austin Optimist Club, urges boys to start building early This is about a real "jail bird." And it puts a reverse spin on the old lyric, "Over these prison walls' I would fly." It's about a high flying parakeet one that Dew so high "it swooped through barred windows into the county jail perched atop the county courthouse. The sheriff's department is very fond of the voluntary prisoner green body with a long blue tail but would like to find the owner. The sheriff's headquarters telephone number is GR 2-9285. 504 Brazos.

Past champions of the Austin 'for the derby. Former contes- Bobby Gene Gaddy of 113 Franklin. Soap Box Derby, future cham-jtants can use their old racers, derby entrants will ap-and he suggests that boys plan- The complaint charged the 24- The familiar V-shaped bon of migrating birds gives the-' rear birds an unobstructed view while their leader guides thenr through the air. 1 lt L-. 1 1 ning to overhaul their old cars All boys pear ai uie meeting.

year-old North Austinite with start now so they will have them and their dads in Central Texas with an interest in the derby are breaking into the home of a young married woman in the ready in plenty of time. Former contestants must register for the 1959 derby. Wilson said early hours of March 22. The woman told police that invited to the meeting. For the convenience of 11 to 15-year-olds who wish to enter the derby Saturday, a registra Gaddy forced his way into the House-Approved Bill back door of her home in the attempted assault.

She said she Aids Colorado Cleanup WIN WITH GERALD KNAPE FOR City Council Place 1 47 YEARS IS AUSTIN' 27 Ytari Provtn Busincn Ability Dependable Experienced in Property and Land Valuatieni Reduction of Taxes New Induitry Larger Payrolls Better Street and Light! Lower Utilities (Paid Pol. Adv.) tion booth will be set up at the Any boy who will be at least 31 and not more than 15 by Aug, 1 is eligible for the Austin derby. When registering, a boy must be accompanied -by heard a noise at the door and when she turned on a lamp in bedroom he was standing in the doorway of her room. The woman said she hit the intruder with a lamp and that he bit her on the hand in the A measure which, if voted intoator Charles F. Herring, has been law, would aid the Gty of Austin I aTN 1 approved by the Senate state affairs committee.

Sponsors of the measure sav it in beautifying and clearing the Colorado River inside the city for a parent or guardian. The registration desk is open daily at Capitol Chevrolet, Filth and Lamar, reports Charles Nash, registration supervisor. Austin's "town lake" has passed will aid the city in clearing away struggle that followed. mud shoals and sand bars in the Investigating officers said they river channel as it builds its new found the woman's bedroom in the House of Representatives and has been sent to the Senate. A companion measure, by Sen- Handling arrangements for the low water dam, on which construction has just started.

City officials believe they will be able- to work out a trade with contractors to clear the stream bed in exchange for salvagable derby, rally Saturdayare Len ALLERGY SUFFERERS CAN HAVE CAUSE REMOVED Belding and Doug Burton of the Downtown Optimist dub. Mas jsand and gravel. ter of ceremonies for the occa Suit Asks Damages In Death head between eyes every day, worse mornings; arthritis in sion is Pat Adelman. Burton said special music will be provided most of the body joints, causing constant pain and soreness UP! Telephoto fooling around and come home to dinner. The newspapermen gathered at Norfolk Air Base, were so intrigued by the message and Mrs.

Tabor's expressive face they persuaded her to do the whole thing over for the cameras. COME DOWN NOW! Lieutenant Richard Hugh Tabor, Navy flight surgeon, is interrupted by his wife, Coby, while in a compression chamber at "100,000 feet altitude.11' Not realizing he was putting on a demonstration for the press, she shouted at him to stop In 1956. issue of Look Magazine, Dr. S. M.

Feinberg, Professor at Northwestern University Medical School, defines an allergy as "the abnormal reaction to substances which are harmless or even beneficial to by the Hillbilly Hicks. All junior Optimist Clubs in Austin will City Attorney Doren Eskew explained that when the state conveyed the river bed in Austin to the city in 1945, it retained the right to receive proceeds from the sale of sand and gravel from the river by the city. The measure before the Senate now would repeal that provision. and stiffness especially of the neck with chronic constipation and infected draining ear, were have members at the meeting the svmotoms and ailments or this World War veteran. He had FOREMAN 3 Indicted, Burton said the meeting provides a good opportunity for boys in the derby age bracket and the younger boys to learn been in hospitals getting the "best" for years but the "best" wasn't good enough to stop all or any part of his many ail Indictment Told Here On Redard A suit asking $40,000 damages has been filed by the wife and seven children of a man killed in a traffic accident here last month.

The action was brought by Mrs. Lula Belle Stewart, 1603 Hackber-ry, widow of 38-year-old Conncll Stewart. The suit was brought in 98th District Court. The defendant is Patricia Ann Harris, 46, charged in the case. Stewart was killed in a head-on collision on South Congress how the derby operates.

It not St ments and mats wny ne De-latedly but eventually wandered into the Le Mond Chiropractic Clinic. He was searching, look most peo-p 1 He wrrote that "the basic reason that makes some people allergic while others are not, is ed also that it isn't necessary Strange Case Nets Forgery True Bills Liner Iuins Ashore IJMUIDEN, Holland (LTD -The American Banner liner Atlantic ran aground in thick fog outside the harbor here Friday. Three tugboats were able to refloat the ship and it was taken under tow to Amsterdam. for an adult to attend with a boy, ing, honing. Our spinal analysis located.

that parents are welcome. An indictment of assault with i Austin's derby will be held some vital interferences along the central nervous system and A strange case in which the charges against the trio, 10 muroer nas dcch re- I no f. L. Maud. DC.

our X-ray examination soon- vrrsitv of Texas rcnortedlv was said recf-ntlv thev are against iuis r-iye ueudiu, uncovered the cause. still a mystery" to medical scientists. Dr. True Bill His sinus headache, pains cased of working together in the duped Friday led to three forgery Feinberg repeated that "the al 2 No-Billed rp In Ira vis Three routine indictments have been returned from the Travis County Grand Jury as well as two "no bills." The indictments are: D. J.

Taylor, theft; Charlie Ward, 21, forgery and passing; Johnnie Mae Nance, 32, forgery and passing. "No bills" cleared Thomas Ortiz Gil 25, of a charge of possession of marijuana, and William Edward Andrews 35, of second offense driving while intoxicated, and neck stiffness, arthritic pains and swelling all gradually faded away. His constipa lergic person reacts abnormal ly." 7712 North Lamar, as the result of threats to shoot anyone who came near him as police closed in on him in the 6300 block of North Lamar the night of March 23. He held at bay a posse of Aastin police with a 16-gauge shot tion became a memory with. SPEED QUEEN WASHER $100 DOWN Avenue near Goodnight Courts.

A grand jury whiehended its term Friday didn't act on a murder with a motor vehicle charge against Mrs. Harris, who gave the South Austin tourist court as her address. A new jury will be sworn in next week. In County Court-at-Law Mrs. new found regularity.

passing in early February of $1,000 in forged checks to business houses around the campus. Gerding said the checks were passed by a man who had registered at UT as a journalism major under a fictitious name and using phony credits. Returned On Dean A two-count true bill has been Therein lies the indication that points out the cause if we're not looking so hard in the indictments against a young ex-convict already convicted of rape. The true bills named Henry L. Foreman.

Indicted jointly with him were 26-year-old Allen Lee Inks, facing trial for rape in the case in which Foreman was convicted, and a 21-year-old fugitive, Frank L. Paiebush. He has been enjoying reason able normal and at least pain- free health for the past six years. No. 1943.

gun before finally being subdued. wrong direction that we miss it. The one and only factor within the body that could cause the body to react abnormally is the nervous system, which Youve read these articles a Even the University got one of i More than a dozen police om returned against James Samuel, fadc at rs, the bogus checks, the detective! trs tried desperatelv for more Foreman, 24-year-old father of long time, why not personally investigate, Good health is wonderful feeling. Dean, 25. alleging aggravated as controls all function of all tis offense.

Also parties to the suit were Stewart's parents, Leslie E. Stew- sues, and all organs. When the Meanwhile, did you knowf- sault with a motor vehicle and first offense driving while intoxi- two children, was sentenced to 15; said S66 for tuition. than 30 minutes to talk the shot- years by a jury in early March Gerding said the $1,000 in forged, armed man into handing over for criminal assault last summer checks were passed in two days his loaded weapon. Redard re-on a 13-yearold Latin-Americani with an auditor's receipt used forf1KPd naraded un and down the nervous system develops an that a liquid bullet can kill terrupting irritation, caused by art and Essie Gerline Stewart.

a spinal vertebra which has The children range in age from vou as dead as a lead bullet, and did you tell your Senator that freedom of speech is hollow mockery if you are not girl in West Austin Playground, identification. me giaiiu juiy msi Yfixn. 17 to one year. slipped from its position, the body will react abnormally. An esplanade threatening police and passersby alike who got in his wav.

billed him on a murder with a motor vehicle charge stemming free to protect your child from Thursday in Criminal District Court formal sentence was pronounced. Foreman did not ask a new trial, wiping out an expected appeal. The detective who filed the forg- ailergy may become the major symptom, or it may be one of many symptoms from the same cause. A proper correction of this mechanical misalignment would free the interference in New Plan Will Assist Top Frosli the nervous system and permit a poisonous injection tnat is frequently fatal because your School Board has usurped your Constitutional right to life. More vital than speech is life! You have lost your freedom to protect your own child, and also the right to vote on it.

The Le Mond Chiropractic He was finally disarmed by Detective Bruce Davis who rushed unseen to a point behind a parked car, then leaped out and wrestled the gunman to the pavement. Police said the incident followed a gun blast from the shotgun at a car driven by Douglas West, when he dropped Redard's es normal reactions. The allergy and other symptoms would Tornado Takes Seventh Victim vanish. BUY NOW EASY TERMS FREEDRICH ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS High Cpcr All Modtk, Cel, QuwtMt, Driut Indoor Comfort Yob'v Ivor Known FREf HOMt tSTIMATI FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE! STARRKEALHOFER Tire Supply Inc. M.

T. "Ditk" Jtrnigon John 0. Rootyn 10 UVACA eft 2-6281 Jo Ann Bland Fete Duchess Austin will be represented at tlie 11th annual Neches River Festival in Beaumont by Miss Jo Ann Bland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bland, 2515 Pecos.

Miss Bland will serve as a duchess in the festival scheduled April 3-12. Mrs. John Holmes Jenkins, the former Miss Sue Chalmers of Bastrop, is general social chairman of the festival. Here is a case from our files The Junior Fellows Program, a to illustrate this point: tm ooAon new plan designed to give greater Clinic is open six days a week- SEE THIS HEAVY DUTY WASHER CRADDOCK FURNITURE CO. 214 EAST 6th ST.

OPEN TIL 7 P.M. from a recent traffic fatality. The two charges both misdemeanorsare in connection with the death in February of a 65-year-old Stock Company salesman, J. M. Alexander.

Alexander never fully regained consciousness from a head injury suffered in a collision Nov. "in the 2500 block of Enfield Road. Last week's "no bill" was on a charge of murder with a motor vehicle in the same case. It followed the testimony of a pathologist who had been called in to determine the cause of Alexander's death. scholastic impetus to outstanding tranged wife off at a babysitter Allergic sinus trouble for sixteen years.

During this long passage of time there had been trom 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon; 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Consultation no obligation. at least eight draining, pack ing, and opening operations.

Central Texas near Hillsboro! i 4 'the Lniversity of Texas Honors claimed its seventh victim nigh, She was Mrs. UUJ WatJ the Ralph To Talk son. is. a Hillsboro woman whor I i Headaches in center of fore 103 West 7 GR 8-2044 on tne oasis oi nign jy AT" sustained internal and leg University program mtuuru uici tins The other six died in the storm jsions test, work already corn- Senator Ralph Yarborough and Tuesday. Mrs.

Garnet Cain of Bynum i -Merle Hopper, national legislative iBrUJWJ nun still was a critical condition. -iit representative from Washington, will address World War I veterans at a statewide dinner in the Baker Hotel at Dallas Sunday. Special guests and departmental officers will attend a dinner Saturday night. All World War I veterans and their wives have been invited to attend. Luncheon Slated The Acacia Fraternity will hold a Founders Day luncheon Saturday noon at the Commodore Perry Hotel.

Senator Ralph Yarborough will be the speaker. sought for those needing it. Stack permits will be issued for more effective use of the library. Each Junior Fellow will have a "faculty associate" in the area of his particular interest. A special advisory program will be established to generally encourage Fellows in their academic pursuits and point them toward honors work wherever possible.

WE LIKE EDGAR PERRY AND ARE SUPPORTING HIM FOR CITY COUNCIL, PLACE 5 Only a few of Edgar Perry's many friends could be listed in this space, but all of them are asking you to go to the polls Saturday and elect Edgar Perry to your Austin City Council. SLUGIT! Mixed-Up Accident Results in Indictment Atanasio Jose Medrano. 17, of, portions when a man other than 1004 Valdez, has been indicted! the accused confessed to being for murder with a motor vehicle I the driver of the death car and as the result of the traffic death a woman also tried to take the IT REAUY GETS 'EM IMPORTED SNAIl I SLUG KILLER LIQUID FORM EASY TO APPLY Spacious Chapel with modern conveniences, and a dignity that is comfort to the family. SPECIAL Vegetable Garden DuSt-Reg. 85c FV NOW Qj 1 IB.

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Bag Spreader loaned free with purchase A 21-year-old man who had not even been in the car when Jones was hit, Leon Albert Ontiveroz, at first confessed in a written statement to being the driver. Ontiveroz a few days later repudiated the confession, police said, after being visited in jail by a priest. He was then charged with accessory to murder with a car by misleading police with his confession, but the grand jury did not act on this complaint. The mixed up case saw a woman identified as Medrano's sister, Lucia Hinojosa, charged with making a false report to police. There also was no action on this charge.

Police said she had gone to headquarters to confess that it was she who was driving the car. Homicide Lieutenant Merle Wells theorized at the time that the reason for the phony confessions was desire to shield the 17-year-old youth. Wells said investigation showed Ontiveroz had loaned his car to Medrano and after learning of the fatal accident went to the scene and identified himself as the driver. I I Heart Patients, too FRUIT TREE SPRAY of fertilizer. Gibson permanent filter magnetically draws dust and pollen from the air for greater relief for allergy sufferers.

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