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Pane $2,000 Reward Offered For Information Leading To Recovery Of Parce Mrs. Charles W. Parce, of; Harlingen, wife of the missing; airplane pilot, said Monday the family has posted a $2,000, reward for information leading to the recovery of the blue and white Piper PA 24, 260 Comanche, No. N8779P, or its! occupants, Charles W. Parce, and passenger, Clyde Dollens, both Harlingen businessmen who disappeared on a flight to Mobile, last Wednesday.

which left Harlingen Wed nesday, July 7, at 9:15 a. m. along a coastal route to Mobile, should phone Harlingen, Tex. 512 423 1212, Mrs. Parce said.

In the reward notice, Mrs. Parce also expressed her "deep appreciation for the "tremendous and dedicated" efforts which Civil Air Patrol units extended In the extensive search for Parce. from Harlingen to Mobile," Mrs. Parce said, "and were extremely impressed with their dedication." dedicated people than those in the CAP whom we met who were conducting the search." "Inasmuch as the CAP has recover the airplane and its' occupants," Flynn said. Fred Parce, son of the missing pilot, said Monday afternoon that a twin engine Aerostar aircraft, piloted by Chuck Sundin of Harlingen would fly over the Parce route from Harlingen to Corpus Christi after dark to see if any! flares, or fires could be spotted; in the night.

"It might be the plane went; down and the occupants are unable to walk out," he "Maybe they built a signal fire! and if so, we might spot it at night." I Although CAP units in Texas, i i a a and Mississippi searched for days for tht missing plane and its occupants, further CAP search flights have been temporarily suspended, pending new leads, officials said. now suspended its search, the; family felt that the posting of this reward could very possibly I generate new leads which the! CAP could successfully use to' Harlingen businessman F. L. "Any person formation disappearance having any in concerning the of the plane "Members of the family personally checked with each! CAP unit along the Parce route I Flynn, father in law of the missing pilot, said he had "never met a group of more "Not what we have, but what we use, not what we see, but what we choose, these are the things that mar or bless the sum of human Joseph Fort 1 23. coup I1 3 A Your Freedom Newspaper YOUR FREEDOM Valley NEWSPAPER! 10c Doily 15c Sunday Harlingen, Texas, Tuesday, July 13, 1971 60th Year No.

13 12 Pages Copyright 1971, Freedom Newspapers Belfast Sniper's Bullet Kills British Sentry man said. There was no part in the celebrations comme tions ever mounted in Northern crowd, time later troops heard three! BELFAST, Northern Ireland sentry, a Royal Greenjackets (UPI) A sniper shot and killed; soldier, as he stood guard on a by a rock throwing according to the army. shots, an armv sookesman said. It was not immediately a unusn sentry in Belfast and! rooftop observation post ml morating King William's victo Ireland. ry over the Roman Catholic) Af tt At Annaiong, in County Down, army of King James II at the i Cathoiic women sat down Battle of the Boyne in 1690.

i aoroS! tne parade route and troops shot a civilian in Belfast's Catholic Lower if the civilian's wound An explosion wrecked the front of a downtown Belfast store shortlv before midnight, a Lflnounaerry Monaay nigni as area the armv saul i was ratal. immediate report of injuries. The fire was not returned. The sentry died in a hospital shortly after being shot. He was the ninth British soldier killed ths year in religiously strife torn Northern Ireland.

thousands of Protestants cele i A preliminary reDOrt of the: spokesman said. There werp no bra ted the 281st anniversary of Troops snot a civilian after armored car incident said a Only minor Incidents oc iCiUBru lu xmvc curred during the 19 different; "Protestants have no right to injuries. In Lecgoole, two men in a car battlefield victory over" 31 WdS on in.gaila 0f vouths drageed off one JW Roman Catholic forces. Londonderry and an armored, of the four soldiers in the More than 100,000 Protestants parades held under one of ttie walk down Catholic shot at an armv sentry post mm i An unseen sniper killed the car was trapped in a blind alley! armored vehicle and a short' late Monday night, the spokes with banners and bands took tightest military security opera they shouted. lfP mi 1 ht 1 iiinintiririr Illness Noted In Other Areas A major decision may be in the making at a ''higher level" oa possible expansion of the 13 countv area in South Texas that has Firing Squad Kills Plotters RABAT, Morocco (AP) Three generals and several other officers accused of plotting the unsuccessful overthrow of King Hassan II underwent a night of intense interrogation, then were executed by firing squad at sunrise Monday, official Moroccan sources reported.

A communique from the gov eminent on the executions was WcnwccnAV Ibeen placed under Quarantine because of an outbreak of Vene zuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis described as of epidemic proportions, it developed at a hurriedly called press conference at it it I the Sun Vatley Motor Hotel Monday afternoon. Dr. H. H. Payne of the Texas I Animal Health Commission made the statement regarding expected.

The executions were carried out in secret, the infor mants said. The sources said three generals and the other officers were possible expansion of tha 'New Virus Dangerous To Humans' Telephone Strike Seems 'Inevitable' shot in a Rabat army barracks: following a summary court i martial. It was not certain whether all? the dozen or so senior officers: quarantined area because of ths sickness disease which attacks humatis as well as horses. Dr. P.

JR. Henry, federal state task force co ordmator in efforts being made to contain the disease a limited area, said PLEASED President Nixon displays a pleased expression as reocKos for a pen to sign the Emergency Employment Act 1971, "particularly," he said, "became our returning veterans will be favored by the act." He added that unlike public works projects, the new act will be speedy In its relief. (UPI Telephoto) involved in the short lived attempt to set up a Moroccan revolutionary republic were ex ecuxea. WASHINGTON (LTD The! ven as tne executions weri Cornrnunications Worker nf being earned out, Libya's na America (CWA) said Mondav a tiorukstic regime, which sup nationwide strike aeainst the ported the anti Hassan coup in! Bell Telephone System "now It earlV hours on Satnrdav i armars inmjtah!" tn $2 BILLION MEASURE President Signs More Jobs Law called anew for the 42 year old lam EDT Wednesday, kings overthrow by Moroccan! officers not under arrest Berau industry is highly A few hour afw th Automated, it might be some MEXICO CITY (UPI) A pro i that even though there have fessor of medicine said Monday en reports of jack horses as an encephalitis epidemic sweep. ar awav Nueces and San ing northeastern Mexico is caus Patricio counties, that there ed by an new.

unknown virus nJ JaJ)rator3r more dangerous to humans. Rations that area. 0 'Some horses ttiere do appear Pablo Perez Fuentes, medi show the symptoms of this cine professor at the National disease. University of Mexico, said there one Cameron Case is a danger that the epidemic; rjnlv one case in Cameron will spread to Mexico City, a County has been climcalry metropolis of 8.5 million people. 1 confirmed although the task The professor was comment force had investigated over 70 ing on the epidemic of sleeping cases in Cameron and Hidalgo sickness or encephalitis as re Counties through Saturday, ports came from Querctaro, Other cases were reported but just 120 miles from the capital, the task force has not been able Wi mmr mimti Ji time before regular telephone! tions, King Hussein of Jordan service were GisnmiKt.

a union umun new into Jtabat in a gesture of solidarity th Tic.n spokesman said the first delas ..11.. in nmir service misht! tr Tunisia also sent ESTES RELEASED Billie Sol Estes leaves La Tuna Federal Prison In El Paso Monday after serving just a bit more than six years of a 15 year sentence for a multi million dollar swindle. He sits in the back seat of a car flanked by an unidentified daughter, left, and his wife, Patsy. Estes, 46, rode from the prison only minutes after midnight to comply technically with his parole which specified his release to be on July 12. (UPI Telephoto) SAN CLEMENTE, Calif man is (UPI) President Nixon moved than the against one of his most average.

operator assisted long! viii; in roccan sovereign warm mes calls and telephone with approximately pressing problemsnemploy i 550.000 now looking for work that two persons had taken ill 10 ivesigdie an 01 mem. mem by signing into law Areas with an unemployment Monday a $2 billion measure rate of six per cent also "would that would create more than pet special treatment with san fehn 1 Khff. VlT Th stnk stemming from a SLiLinVfT11 T' contract dispute would affect IPltl Vlt WCWA members, of sage of sympathy for the king, whom 200.000 are telephone uoya continued to attack operators and the rest are King Hassan Triooli radio tiiMmn mnnprnM am pn liO.OflO jobs over the next two earmarked specifically with the disease there. i mat. me vacant being used has been undergoing As is usual in such cases, evaluation and "we have reason Queretaro Gov.

Juventino Castro to believe that fct is and officials of the Federal Ag Un answer to a cniestion he aid riculture DeDartment immediate that probably over half the for them years Fallen Financier Esfes Goes To Farm From 'Pen employes. The present ultra nation a list government in Libya came to (Turn To VF.E, Pg. 2) The President had hoped to substitute his $2 billion manpower revenue sharing proposal for the Democratic sponsored measure but the House turned down this move. The CWA originally asked for a 25 per cent waqe increase ly denied the report. Official; government sources have de nied anv deaths in humans due He said would be particularly helpful in areas of high unempiojiTient such as California.

In brief ceremonies in his office at the Western White House, Nixon said he had power in September 1969 when it a group of armv offirw lod mree years, wnn a cosi 01 escalator provision. Bell Caot. Muamrnar KaHi Hrww iunnR EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) Billie after serving six years, four "Business and money are no 10 so far, although; '7 unofficial sources have placed Nuton urged through congres claimed its wage and fringe All Texas Horse ed King Idnss benefits offer would total 30 per! iriri 'm IW longer my gods," the former tvA death toll as hish as 25 iSKwai study 01 the manpt rer Kadafi. 31, has long been im assurances Congress would act Snftt Sad'eoua Tina on llened from behind wonder of Texas farm PnnulatlOn MaY union rejected it as inadequate.

Mond a horn.rimmed byt financing said then. "I don't rUpUldllUII VQ) patient with Morocco's moderate stand, expecially regarding irwiftiy to atroonate the mitial mi 1 $1 biilioi, the program and 1" jSi11 th. ,..4. tumis as wocessor to the two gentleman fanner i nothing The last public words have hiite in my heart for wrel tarMew Wstoryj DA nannar Sitting the back seat of a he spoke came March 5. 1965.

anybody. I am not on anyone a DB In UflriuEr program inaugurated to iivitc 1 veir million An imfact on the 5 5 ine Arao conflict with Israel. As the union executive board On Saturday afternoon, while met Mondav. it cancelled King Hassan and some 1,000, previous contracts which had guests at his men only birthday ibeen extended on a day to day Anwicans out of work. The program attacked He said the revenue shanng the nis wiie, ttes, vt, was set free lockup at Leavenworth, Kan.

Jobless protriem by put proMem by creating; J. the mey began expinng new virus is involved. AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI) The The virus generally believed president elect of the Texas Vet to be causing the disease, name; erinary Medical Association culex, is carried by migratory Monday urged all horse ownerf birds or flies and can live onlym the Rio Grande alley to mv Turn To NEW MRUS, Page 3 i mediately vaccinate their hor When he went to prison, Estes carred a Bible and "a paunch.

When he was set free, he was slimmer and quieter. pfrmanoni purine works lobs 1, 7 urug orazea uisur in various regions on May 1. which the President said would TriPli ra said' Qra 9nlM tn t. tA a.a program for dealing with the hvan hnmw. i we are going to spend the rsunpmpjmwnt pmem.

i iTun. few remaining hours remaining hours domg Judge Moves Redisricting Case From Midland To Austin riiiiitrui. puuuc suuswuy. 4 VM i ses against the sleeping sickness "A very important feature of 1 it it it everything in our power to push management into the area of agreement." said CWA President Joseph A. Beirne.

'The plain facts of the case are that as of right now the strike appears inevitable." JHe was granted parole on his 15 year swindling conviction the condition he refrain from "promotional activities." His wife Patsy, who has supported their five children the act is that the jobs will be transitional," Nixon said This means that they wiS lead people into permanent jobs and not be a substitute for them." The measure gives preferen Stauffer Ordered To Stop Polluting Seven Admitted With Symptoms MIDLAND, Tex. (UPI) Dis laws according to the new re Judge Perry B. Pickett; districting. that is reaching epidemic proportions in that area. Dr.

Wallace R. Larson of San Antonio said unless the disease is checked, the entire horse population of Texas and the Southwest could be it! danger. The United States government has made available free an experimental vaccine that is said the plan the past six years working as a ine leirpfitine snuauon was inmnidin. tiiminn inc icirpuune snuauun wmmaia. uiamuon tial treatment to Veterans who! have served in Korea ori n.CCAi ti, Tex fUPIl Slate one of several real orjDr.

Elmer Baum Monday nJStl heVJ Monday threatened strikes affecting the agreed to move a redisricting 2 Z1" hl an1 1 mouth h.v0 9rtml rrlietrirtmcr ulv dim II if an seven persons have been admit AUSTIN fUPIl The dirennr ino ntn k.i Vietnam since 1964. The Jobless'of the Texas Air Control Board h2 aTr "UT, idland reujre a large scale re shut communications industry. ted to a hospital in Brownsville rate among returning service Monday ordered Stauffer Chemisaid. rney court fight from Austin, drawing of precinct lines. They to be effective against Estes Estes ileal Company to immediatelv I.

Jl. Halt Release Tuna ma, RBLmWmWmwW was released from La with clinical symptom! of mild a prison without warn for encephalitis. E' Vf security inmates, three cephalomyelitis), Larson said. nan aiscnarge oi toxic gasses! have to wait until the law suit is finalized, however, before they can begin the complicated readjustment. GRAFFITI minute afw minht' u.j But the officials said none of Baum was represented at the 146th District Court hearing by Sen.

Charles Herring, Austin. Arguments for the plaintiff were presented by Duncan Boeckman, Ike's Brother, Edgar, Is Dead dockworkers in Houston over the'rii past seven months. had vwfd their jlegal means to halt release of The Air Control Board action! noxious gases. Index TACQMA, ash. (AP) Ed legal counsel for the Republican gar N.

Eisenhower, brother of! Party in Texas, and Assistant day. Carloads of newsmen the casef has cni a chased the Estes auto the 15 Venezuelan Equine Encephao miies into El I'aso but were myelitis, which is reaching epi unable to talk with the family. demic proportions among horses But William Zachem, prison in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, warden, said Estes had been "a Although it is severe in ani real gentleman' during his 16 mals. the disease is normally I the first tim th omor! Cy attorney Uliam A. Olson provisions Of the State' CIpir me sun asKea UlSl uiis itc i itiuvuv uwikiii u.miwinry wufiai rm Ddury Air Act have been imnipmpntArf fnci JU1Se Blanton fori Eisenhower, died Monday at represented the defense.

the age of 82. a re Judge Pickett made no com and the order came just houri hearin? on aftw Honctnn Mrf fcai. fl temporary res after Houston filed suit to halt temporary Death came to the oldest of restrain months at La Tuna. He spent mildt in humans, health auiho itime prisons in Texas, rities sajd. Svmptoms include ment about the change of venue the Eisenhower brothers ninei ing order pending a temporary leru MPS said after leeal arsruments injunctjon.

The suit also asked; days after he sustained Sjf were presented by both sides for a permanent injunction and Chance For More Rain The Valley forecast calls for partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures today through Wednesday, with a 48 per cent chance of rain today. Winds will he southeast at 8 to 16 miles an hour, today, diminishing te to i miles aa hour at night. Temperatures will range from 71 to 12 degrees near the coast, 73 to 15 In the Mid Kansas and Minnesota. fever, chills, headache, vomit Eslet wUl vaclon witt nm1 and Jolnl the health depart the noxious discharges by Stauf fer. Air Control Board attorneys said the order was being mailed air mail special delivery to Stauffer Monday night, but that the manager of the nlant was fcWBBL mil 1 1 II i i vvBMii, uvu rtuueue, urttfA VallA rovutonte tn up to $11,000 fines.

Olson said he, mayor Louie Welch, and Dr. Albert G. Ran dall, chief health officer, sent a Item Page Bridge (lasMlied 1. 11 Comics Crossword Puzzle II Editorials 4 Hollywood 1 Hospital Records 12 Horoscope 12 Jumbles Puzzle It Local Scene Markets Obituaries .....2 Question Box 4 Sports I Women'! Newt I his doctor described as 4 generalized arteriosclerosis" that resulted in severe brain damage. He was hospitalized July 3 after suffering a speech disability, his son in law William Causin said.

Causin said Eisenhower had plans where Estes work on a farm. that the testimony was 'very interesting" Rep. Tom Craddick Med the original suit against the bill and was among the witnesses testifying against the biH Monday. County Ju4ge Barbara Culber and County Clerk Rosenelle IpMf 14 take steps to nd their homes land property of mosquitoes, or mm being warned by telephone that letter to Charles Barden, execu the order was en route, tive secretary of the Texas Air "Because of various incidents; Control Board in Austin, asking been in excellent health until "On his own time he's been places where mosquitoes might doing a lot of running, joggingbreed. The disease is transmit vou know, to keep in shape," ted by mosquitoes and a mas Mrs.

Estes said a few days ve aerial spraying operation is before her husband was pa being conducted in th Valley roled. against the mosquitoes uiai nave occurred tne past sev then and had worked at his law Cherry also testified they were me Doara use its emergency powers to halt air pollution eral weeks, we find there Is im office the day before he was, caught between the suit and Valley and from 72 to in minent danger so we re order I complying with state election upper portions. hospitalized..

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