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10 A LUBBOCK Vteintstaj Morning. March 14, 1962 hVavA Snows Torment Section Of I (Continued F'rom Pape One) jand businesses shut dmvn in Now le.agucred by drifts that measured England up to 10 fort. I Emergencies developed by High winds that picked up a dozen in the snow-bogged heavy weekend all but para- lyjed northwestern Iowa. Visibili-! The towns of Cm our, S.D., ait tv dwindled to zero Road from track transportation for fought a losing hat le and hi.ph* tour days, ran out of bread and ways were impassable. Residents dug into powdered The Weather Bureau at Sioux milk supplies, FiU in wintor-eonditioned South! A 20-year old Juniata, Dakota noted the two days of hlijr- man, missing since Sunday on aj zard conditions and the record 60-mile auto trip, was found safe ow cover already on the grounded a tarm near Bladen.

and commented, will un-iwberp He took refuge when his 'Uhtedly go on record as east-'par stalled- rm South Dakota's most severe Authorities failed to turn up anvi traces of a light plane feared lost Twenty inches of snow fell on fHp snowlands around i m- Mawe 'Mountain in Brookfield Iowa. Farmers reportedj and Middleburv, Vt. hearing the craft circle, as if Power Snapped seeking a spot to land. A snow- Falling tree limhs snapped cleared an emergency land-j wires and put hundreds of tele- stnP blJt thc Plano p' out of order in New Basketball Finals Postponed ed out! Seven Tow a high school basket-1 i Port-1 Hall tournament finals were post- Tuesday night for the Uond night in a row. A regional basketball meet was postponed at a Moure, N.D.

I 11 Pro'-s International i minted 32 weather-blamed deaths! -6 in Michigan, 4 in Iowa, 1 in ebraska and 1 in Vermont, Stranded travelers overflowed! knees snow i plane sticky Adi ron 7nd lacks New 1,700 (Continued From Page One) brought to his role of Sen, Orrin Knox the kind of solid, unvarying competence that movie and theatergoers have come to expect. In the role of the youthful and ultimately tragic Sen, 1 viin (1. tn- ger proved that he is a young artist of sensitivity. His playing of the long explanation scene in the second act was of the first order, a demand that not often made upon an actor, Jameson Is Hit Then there was the blessed playing of white thatched House Jameson in the role of Se th Cooley, the senator from Famthtv aruated jp boots evs from their tuffalo, els in Minden, Nel it up in priva than 200 persor M'tu took refuge in Little Tower CiP N.D. When facilities them cuateo came overtaxed motorists wei guided to Valley City, N.D.

Snov banks I S. 94 the are earl; water and W( IT Me When AT DISPI TED (illWE (Chano) Silva. Fort Sumner, N.M., justia1 of the shown at the tombstone near there marking the spot where Billy the Kid two Follia rii and (barite Bovvdre, are buried. In a court decision Tuesday, Judge E. pci ipt nade to move the name app bones of on I Falks i ist ol loses i is Tom wwn South Carolina.

There was no moment when Jameson was on the stage that did not belong unquestionably to him. His is the timing and the gratifying authority that comes of experience and understanding. Looking like a carton copy of Carl Sandburg, Jameson was simply a wow from the moment of his first line to his last. inhere roro yjy, 0y iGENpA Munson of Royal Beal, the Huntington of Atwood Levensaler, Harry sharply-etched Van Ackerman, Russell president and the background players who did yeoman service in the supporting roles. The sets were flexible and economical and the blackout technique kept a long play Pi Temperatures plunged under the zero mark in much of Wyoming Piney had a reading of 2li tural report said the severe weather was injuring the state's vital livestock industry.

A snowstorm raked northern New Mexico and stacked and trucks on state road leads into Colorado. The Iowa Highway Commission dispatched five 15-ton rotary plows biggest snow removing the hard-hit northwest area. Nebraska highway crews planned to operate through thc night if the wind abated. Storm Into Atlantic cars hich Tuesday. Fmergmoy Trips Made A Nebraska state snowplow and Pierce, Neb police cruiser strug- gled for six hours to take farmer Emil Henan 13 miles to a Norfolk hospital for an emergency ap- pendectomy.

A county highway superintend- ent spent four hours driving Mrs. Charles Folger 14 miles to a f. Webster, S.D hospital where she ivered a babv. is thound I he kid Stax hi 1 ori Sumticr MIN TO MIN BEHIND THE H. (Cowboy) Kyle, 27th Lubbock musician and businessman, found time to recall days of professional sports with Chester Morris, noted stage star, who toppl'd the cast of the Civic Lubbock, Inc.

presentation of and the Broadway hit, at Lubbock Municipal Auditorium 'Tuesday night. (Staff Photo) Gascv Gharncss Jr. inner Of I Spe (Continued From Page One) sixth grade student, son of Public Schools and Mrs, A. E. Huekabee, Bee two years ago, when he was 3510 38th stayed until tbe 30th 10 years old, and won 16th round and placed sixth.

He left moving with speed split- LJ bfl atU the word He second timing. the head of the list this year. the homonym, i He credits his mother With his 1 cr a a definition Had victory. She has called words toj I him hour after hour. is The Alderson Junior High a wonderful said twhwl sjieUer, Linda Cook, (Casey, her help, I would eighth grade student, daughter Hr.

Elbert was guest Mr Be vvorl problem mounds that ime was Wi Mie by whit i it ion i the Thi Iren and a drivi were marooned in drifts near a Clarion, Iowa, for five hours. Farmers battled the drifts to bum stan sandwiches and candy bars Rusk, to the youngsters. meet agai In Minnesota and neighboring the states, the trouble was caused bv a latee (Continual From Pa Kid. This was stipula though Miss Teller's made on real Bonn tt known, Silk I Precedent Leading biographers now agrt that his real name vv a Henr and that William Bor ney, Billy the Kid, Henry Antrin Kid Antrim and other names (which he was known all vver nt Recorded dre was the only vvitm earlier statemei ur other defense vvitnes? nade a part of the rwwd at Tuesday night's month tes ly meeting of tlie private duty Kathy also is taking part in mb' section, Dist. 18, Texas Graduates spelling bees for her third year, Association and the started in the fourth grade i censed Nurses, at the grade which is attracting an Educational Building of Method-: increasing number of spelling const Hospital.

Dr. Loveless spoke testants. in favor of start- Nursing ing spelling in that grade, 1 Twenty-five nurses attended. jyou into the fifth spelled you have some background ifth rano was Anot he into up i Em New Hampsl ly 2 feet of field in Verm March storm moved Atlantic after plaster- 20 inches of snow on heaped 10 inches deep i New York state, 8 to da across Vermont, and Maine. whistling winds that already had ble arm bv nd snowfall totaled around a ver much of southern Travel Warning Issued Officials in eastern South I i warned against travel.

A bus bound from Biskmr jow fell on Mans- to Pierre, S.D,, bet: ont. Scores of schools trapped near Blunt, S.D., ant driver and two passengers shelter in a farm house. Prairie Creek, a small corm ity south of Ord, was de prived of electricity' Monday, Thc Rural Electrification Administra- Congratulations to: tn- or 4 p.m. father Mrs. Joe lh of son at S'40 m.

Tuesd Mrs. Ronald Carroll pounds 4 ounces at it West Texas for The aytion in Ord asked for heli- a popfpj-s to search for a break in (the power circuit because ovcr- fv.Arland travel was impossible. st. Iowa, calculated that it has received a record fail of 80 Mrsatb inches of snow this winter, includ- vi ing the 29 inches now on the ludted an gainst pi A Brit is iene was on and Rusk talk with Lo; ver. U.S.

officials sa 1 the United Stab ato the conference the nuclear test-ba id that this accord pproach on safeguard ed Viet ir Brwr Humphrey said he establish a I 0133 prever it anvont i ng re! a tion ship fron vv attempt to mov mJk I Hie 1 and which Count kill any such future a contained in the jud? minting i defense at-' John hoped to: which of the Jesus Julian, helped itr auto belonging to thosf, won is Kidd 1917 62nd was year she vered by highway patrolmen and Mrs. Cook, 4119 spelled to fhe 29th leaving on fhe word She ranked seventh. Carter Elementary School nt a five, Sharon I'irree, daughter of Mr. and G. Pierce, 1621 the 28th round and th.

She left on the ibout 10 was she siiid Lily to patrolmen soni(, 0f first round words p. nt, Tuesday. and to study orted stolen at 8:4" em Cotton Men Alb fiei.al also dedart split between Lon- ngton on this issue, even after tJag public af- on of unity, one high jrce said it was a fact of ret points mpes will npts were He turned down Miss peti-' tion on the defense motion that to the lapse of time and natural causes, it is no longer possible to locate the grave of said William H. and that anv late 1870 Maxwe Ja xa with Pat )t brought ich about I is accepted ne to this going to of Li at one tn fact: fm p. m.

and was found at 40th St champs and Axe. Duxet of thi vxa- 32 spellers all had won the being held pending the filing ronfPSfs in and all received a blue ribbon and Paper Mate pen, hich were pro- Donald Fo by Roy Grimes principal I Of J. T. Hutchinson Junior High Speak At I cell Meet School and dirocinr of this war's Dr. Donald Grant, founder of World University Service, vxill speak at 7 p.m.

Thursday in the upstairs Union Ballroom at as Tech in the Union's Forum his bones would lead to the sever a graves of others buried near him. the fa No New Facts Bared war. 1 Judge that rustlin Killed Several Men Kid gained a reputation iman and undoubtedly killec ten. He also took part ir of the Modem will be the topic of Dr. lecture highlighting the annual WUS on the Tech campus.

WUS is an organization to raising money for other colleges in the xvorld xvhich: ntv ranffpinced financial assistance, of cattle! According to Dr. Grant, he will elaborate on a wider topic- Lubbock Public hools Spelling The Av alanche-Joi imal is distributing blue ribbons iind jiens to be awarded to all of th eha mpions throughoutthe 16- county Avalanehe-Jouma 1 Spelling Bee region. White riM KII1S Will be distributed fo who took part in a school spell test. are excellent sf Miss Nell Marie Wiley. English teacher in Monterey High said at close of the evonl1, which.

lasted hours. She as pro- Direetoni Fleeted th Mr 14 ou Smita Body Alvaro oi a daug- at "he father op. Peti Jhe i ground. Sunny In Sioux City. Iowa, had six inches of snow Monday and early Tuesday on the heels of 10 inches darling the weekend.

Highways out of! the city either were blocked ory.i open only for one-way traffic. Sunny skies were the mle in of the western half of the nation. day! Midday temperatures rose known to the Amt sh alike, that detect preparai cans and Billy the Kid obviously did not In December, 1880. O'F to be buried in Lincoln ovas killed at old Fort Su County also could prove a legal Garrett and a posse in stumbling block to any future at- the Kid and Boxvdre through snc tempt to move the bones, since the to Stinking Springs, a few mile judge further noted that the wish from here. Boxvdre xvas killed th iof the da'easf'd is one legal basis next morning when he steppe inued From Page One) for ruling in such cases, out to his horse, with historian by another acquaintance! hearing, which lasted saying he did not know the poss amily late Tuesday night, than two hours, failed to shed was anywhere near and that Id was her step-son, offi-jany new light on the life of the may have been mistaken for th A noun a ai words in spelling several xears and was the the Army nslik se ret ii Corps Ar; miner Power and i Billv TO'tdcrsl World Mrs.

Reuby Rhodes, director of )f the Four Killed nd US8tR Rivals in noiineer Tuesdav id Science ompetmg ntermediafe exlucation and the three judges in the bee, LIMA Peruvian imports for thought as a whole they iS the first nine months of last year1 spelled by syllables or pro- decke firm were up 24 per cent. nouneeahle units. I hat is what we he opened are working Ha I get the first man the Follow National story has the marshal saying. Spelling bees in this region are! Hanslik the Kid is on more and more of the known od As Buyer is a buver for tf 1916 1 here in Am 4101 the 60s in the Gulf area and South Atlantic states and to the 80s in Florida, Much of the Far West 1 had clear and cool weather, On ug Oc- turni ng ubbock vi 14. 4216 tn.

11, 461; to Lubbj ind 1 infamous gunman. His brief career Kid, who could not escape and to have replied, whereupon aspects of Stephenlwas so closely cloaked in secrecy subsequently xvas captunxl, txvo stepped to the bar and as stude 42nd and that 5s today to get Later, the kid was jailed in Lin- derod drinks. The marshal made to 45 th among County but he broke out and a move toward his pistol and the be pronounced from' Olton torians on any significant point, returned to Fort Sumner, hiding Kid, according to the definition if th Many tales of his oseapades, it from Garrett and other lawmen whipped out his own gun and National Spelling and its listen carefully offices in ask that words (anta. Ga. again or ask for a (in other I He the a er Heading? Blankest Plains They said they adio in the ir May Day; is agreed, are pure fiction.

Others are grossly exaggerated. Due to not accept killed the marshal, thi-n and frequenti' a Jack of records and to viay broadcast have a qu they are to spell, break the wool their own both the dm busines: tner, I. J. Fields, have- Corpus Christi and At. in addition to agents f.

cities and foreign Winter shifted ran with biting ina Co, north winds nipping at shivering member of 1 i Panlmndie and South Plains re si- dub, reporting dents. It was mild in the south. Temperatures are expected to cation of the wreck and called ambulances. Police officers said they ro qion ived a call from an unidentified) Gtizens Band accident. Are Pending se Silva's story of hiding down and fished a coin out of into syllables call 1,1 1 in a mail sack on fhe way dead pockets.

nunciation. ring stories by those who knew the to Fort Sumner. the Kid is supposed Placing third was the I to have said as he tossed the coin Wilson Junior Hsgh School con- abroad Kid, even those events which Other Disagreement! have been historically. There also is disagreement as to on the bar and downed his Mike Sanders, eighth- ton. often invoh'e a maze of eontradic- xvhy the Kid went to the Maxwell Such stories as this have served grade student, son of Mr.

and Tt Home on the night of July 14, 1881 to make Billy the Kid a Mrs, Sanders, 4936 17th PI Grave location In Doubt tion lell.j The scxipe of the I v'deeke firm en to study the cot ton extort business. Since otxening of- e. Hanslik has traveled elling Plains eot- lylor. a native of Dallas, in the cotton business in as to whether Garrett was name throughout the xvorld. They misspelled in the 1946 with D.

Felder Co the Tuesday's court case there for him or merely also have helped make his round. ifirm with which he was associated did settle the point that no one'was there by chance to learn if site a tourist attraction one In fourth place was Lou Stubbs he moved (0 Lubbock in knows for certain whether the Maxwell had any information. It which Tuesday's action appears, School contestant, Randy idi 4 Ida; Os enripio tati roe Base Reese, em- hit a warm 50 in I ubbook today' member of the rarite rescue near here actually is is agreed, however, that the Kid likely to preserve. The plaintiffs fifth grade student, son of Mr.j He has been associated a 'ow of 29 last night Part- 1 the on the xvhpre Kid and two (stepped into the darkened house attorney said he plans no Mrs. Clark Harvey.

5119. R. S. Tapp Co. here since 1952 cloudy skies will accompam cal1, of the pals.

Charlie Bowdre and Tom and that Garrett shot and killed (although he has 10 days in which! 40th St. The word on which he. The exchange which was "he warmup Southerly'Wrec 1)0 were buried. him, one bullet striking him in the.to file objections. (left the spelling line was ganized in now has about Winds of 10-15 mph are due A sistrr of identified as It is generally agrerxi that the heart.

Fort Sumner, as it turns out, 1150 active and associate members. Clouds were building up and a Mrs- Rowland, Littlefield, three are buried somewhere with- He was buried nearby the next probably will benefit from the In fifth place was the Stewart or active mem- )a forecasts called for snow flurries 'was reported enroute to Lubbock)in or just outside the tiny grave, day. attempt to move School speller. Ran-i bers, total about 100. in the Panhandle and light rain eariy today- Txvo other sisters, originally established for old One of fhe scores of tale bones.

Publicity about theldy Phelps, sixth grade student. Members of the exchange spreading generally from the identified as a Mrs. Gaudene Wal-1 Fort Sumner, which the U.S. Army passed off as fiction, or xvild has kindled new interest in son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin handled an estimated total of southwest to the northeast ser and a Lee Black, operated here from 1862 to 1869. jaggeraf ions, includes the one the gunman and his grave. 5510 43rd St. He stayed 1.7 million hales of no'S. of Mev.a,.

also know rt mi when a had mv beat February ever, until 31st round, leax Ti; 1 freezing Monday night in earlv all Hulse was reported to be a heavy of the three was buried in marshal showed up at a saloon (last the woman who op-; the word idifion to this area, cotton pro- the Panhandle and Plains operator with a con-the middle floods through and found the Kid there. crates the museum at the site! The Wheelock Elementary dtieed below the Caprock and in Robert hock on birth a ton 5 our.t-es at 5 44 am Mo Air Force Bave Hospital at Reeae, northwest parts of North Cen- struct ion firm and may haxe the years even erased the original tral Texas The low was 22 Home from a mounds and nearby landmarks. Dalhart job, a relative speculated. Some claim the three were buried high was 74 at FTe- Funeral arrangements for the just outside the cemetery because sidio Other highs include Abi-' Littlefield residents were pending in 1880-81 it was for Catholics 2317 70 lone 44; 72; Tuesday at Franklin-Baitley only. 56: Houston, 66; Laredo, 66; Lub-iFunf'rai Home.

Miss petition for moving tmm bock, 43; San Angelo, 50; San An-' The body of Williams was sent bones, supported by Lin I'll bet you the drinks said Tuesday. A contestant, Huck- eastern New Mexico. Wiggb i tonio, 60; and Victoria 65, and Edward Lindw: Duke St ing 4 a.y in Tayl by People Finsnee Co. a daualter! PARIS French metal prod-; jna. it at 12 2 P.m uCt manufacturer proposes a joint iPi-oH in Taylor The father 1 time last venture with a U.S.

concern, mmmm DEATH members of a Littlefield family were killed near here Tuesday night when This car which they were riding and another vehicle collided. Driver of the other car, 65-year-old Will Williams, Sudan, also was killed (Staff Photo) to Sedberry FNjneral Home here, coin County, was bfised on allega The deaths hiked area tnlljtions that the gravesite is im- from traffic accidents this p. to 22, compared to 27 at the same; 1 properly kept and is being com, mercialized. She was not in court; Tuesday and her attorney, C. C.j Chase, Alamogordo, presented aj case consisting solely of he had taken of grave marker and of highway signs calling the; attention to the burial; place.

One Witru-ss Heard Do Baca County and Mrs. J. W. Allen, who op-1 erates a Billy the Kid Museum, answered as defendants that they: not legally charged with main-; taining the grave yard. bision as to the precise location of the Kid grave.

They c.alled: one witness, A. Bowdre, a Bartlesville, fxistal worker; who, it was stipulated by the plaintiff, is a relatix'e of (Charlie Bowdre buried with the; Bowdre, who said Charlie xvas (the son of Frank Bowdre, a brother of Louis grandfather, IPALS BIIXY THE KIO at the grave which was the subject in a court dispute at F'ort Sumner, N.M., Tucsilty are some of those involved in the case. From left are Walter D. Julian, Fort Sumner mortician who testified in an earlier hearing; Robert J. Colter and Bill Franks, two of the defendant Dr Baca County Commissioners; Victor Breen, defense objected to a yj Bowdre, a relative of one of two buried with Billy the Kid; John Humphrey another defense attorney; and Frank (Chano) Silva.

F'ort Sumner justice of the peace who was present when the tombstone was placed a few years ago. Die group is shown at the site believed fo lie at, or near, where Biily the Kid and two others were buried in 1880-81. The court ruled Tuesday that no attempt may be made to move bones to Lincoln County. (Staff Photo).

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