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The Vernon Daily Record from Vernon, Texas • Page 7

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Vernon, Texas
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16, 1941 VERNON DAILY RECORD, V.rnon, T.xot— 7t POISED FOR fully assembled Saturn C-l vehicle on launch pedestal at Cape Canaveral, Is the one NASA expects to send on first flight in the next few days. The flight has been set for 225 miles down the Atlantic missile range with the rocket reaching an altitude of about 90 miles. The vehicle stands 162 feet high. Plastic cover as weather protective surrounds the engines In preliminary tests. The two upper are dummies.

Violence Claims 21 Lives in State BT THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Violent deatlas claimed at least 21 lives in Texas over the weekend with traffic mishaps accounting for 13 of the fatalities. One man was killed in a plane crash while the others died in miscellaneous violence. The Associated Press tabulation covered the period from 6 p.m. Friday until midnight Sunday. Stan Owens of Pearsall was killed Sunday when his crop dusting plane crashed northeast of Level- iand.

Investigators said Owens apparently had just completed a turn when the plane stalled and crashed. Philip Allan Kunkel, 20, of Bowie, a freshman at North Texas State University, was killed Sunday in a head-on collision of his ear and a truck near Gainesville. Genatus R. Thornton, 42, was fatally injured when his car hit a utility pole on a Houston street Sunday. Mrs.

Alice Dorsey, about 64, died Sunday night in a fire that destroyed her garage apartment at Houston. Mrs. Josio Drury Edwards, 29, died Sunday when her car went out of control at a curve near Lake Travis, 17 miles northwest of Austin. Theodore Abel, 36, was shot to death in a Houston tavern Sunday. Officers held a 54-year-old man for questioning Lafayette Jefferson, 28-year-old Negro, was killed Sunday in a two-car collision at a Houston street intersection.

Charges of negligent homicide and failure to stop and render aid were filed against 23-year-old Angelo R. Guerrero. Virgil Arthur Boozer, 22-year- old Fort Worth Negro was killed Sunday when his car left the highway south of Alvarado and crashed into a tree. Betty Gowan, 27-year-old Waco Negro, was stabbed to death Saturday night. Officers took into cus- today a 20-year-old Negro woman.

Gone Mays, an Austin teen-ager, died Saturday after a car-truck collision in Austin. Lloyd James Holmes, 34, of Royce City, died Saturday south of Bonham when his car left a highway and crashed. Lester Durwood Hudson, 42, of Pasadena, died Saturday after a boat was swamped on Lake Houston. Earl Coffee, 16, one of the managers of the Tulia High School 'ootball team, was electrocuted Saturday. He was watering the grass on the practice football field when an iron pipe he was moving came in contact with an electrical wire.

Todd Williams Jeanes, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny E. Jeanes, died Saturday when run over by a truck in Milby Park in Houston. Mrs.

Frieda Saegert, 73, of Seguin, died Friday night when she was hit by a car in San Antonio as she crossed a street. David Gathings, 26, of Grand Falls, died Friday night when his car crashed between Grand Falls and Imperial. Mrs. Peggy Davis, 31, of Lamesa died Friday night in a two- car crash that injured two others. Robert M.

Kampman, 29, of Alamo, died Friday about two miles east of Edinburg when his car overturned. i Mrs. Doyle Howell, 19, of Hurst died in a Fort Worth hospital Sunday of injuries received in a head- on highway collision near Mansfield. Nine other persons were injured in the Saturday night crash. Clinton Ruebens Aikens 27- year-old Houston negro, was shot to death Friday night.

Police said he was killed when a drinking companion started shooting at dog and the victim tried to protect the animal. Jeanie Clark, 66-year-old Negro woman was fatally wounded Saturday by a stray bullet at her home in Houston. Police arrested a man who had fired six shots In a street argument near her home. Area Deaths WICHITA FALLS Mrs. L.

C. Baumgardner, 58-year-old resident of Wichita Falls 47 years, died in a local hospital Sunday morning. Funeral services were conducted here Monday afternoon. J. C.

Plgg, Jr. J. C. Pigg, Jr. 36, resident of Montague County all of his life and father of nine children, died in a local hospital Saturday of injuries received in an oil field accident.

Services were conducted Sunday in First Baptist Church. Robert A- Gorman services for Robert A. Gorman, Clay County resident 40 years and a pipeline worker, were conducted here Monday. He died in a Wichita Falls hospital Saturday. T.

R. Whitney BRECKENRIDGE Services for T. Whitney, 64, well-known local oil man, were conducted in First Presbyterian Church Monday. Mr. Whitney died Saturday in a local hospital.

Mrs. Sally M. Henderson IOWA services for Mrs. Sally M. Henderson of Wichita Falls, 81, were conducted in First Presbyterian Church here Sunday.

She died Friday in a Wichita Falls hospital. Mrs. I. S. Grindstaff, Sr.

rites for Mrs. I. S. Grindstaff, 79, resident here since 1911, wore read in First Baptist Church Monday. Mrs.

Grindstaff died in an Abilene hospital Saturday after a long illness. PRIEST DIES EFFINGHAM, 111. (AP) The Rev. George Nell, 74, a Roman Catholic priest who founded the Rural Youth organization with chapters throughout the country, died Saturday after a long illness. He had served as pastor of St.

Church in nearby Island Grove for 38 years. KIN OF JUSTICE DIES DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Mrs. W. F.

Ramsey, 94, mother-in-law of Associate U.S. S'jnreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark, died Sunday after a long illness..

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1921-1978