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Weather Ames Doiiv Tribune Kinyon bound over; bond set Volume 96 No. 5 Ames, Iowa, Saturday, July 71962 Seven Cent Air search underway Nooa temperature 'i' Extremes' Past 24 Hours Lowj 71, 5 a.m. High, noon Corrected barometer reading: 30.11 steady Humidity 71 per cent AMES, BdONE, NEVADA: Partly cloudy and continued warm and through Sunday. Chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms in vicinity late today and tonight and again Sunday. Ixw tonight near 70.

High Sunday in low 90s. MAQUOKETA, Iowa (UPI) Ex convict Donald Kinyon was arraigned today un a second charge filed against him in connection With the brutual beating of a farm couple and the kidnaping of their granddaughter. 27, Maqiioketa, was arraigned on a charge of assault with intent to inflict fjret bodily Injury in the beating of Mrs. the head with a chair, knocking: her unconscious. She is in fair condition.

Her husband remained" in critical condition after being, stabbed with a pitchfork and severly beaten. Authorities said they were holding up Kinyon's arraignment on the charge in the Batey beating because it would be changed to Jet missing with 94 aboard murder it Batey should die. Mother There Unconfirmed reports tell of crash near Bombay Kinyon was captured Tuesday igh't after a 24 hour manhunt touched off when the Bateys were founq unconscious at their farm BOMBAY, India (UPI) eaching Rome this morning. Designated Flight AZ771, the northwest of here. Their golden haired, pigtailed granddaughter, Alitalia DCS jet with 94 persons, aboard on a flight from Australia IOWA: Partly cloudy through Sunday with scattered showers and thunderstorms southwest and widely scattered thundershowers east and north.

Low tonight near 70. High Sunday hear 90. Outlook for Monday variable cloudiness with scattered showers and diunderstorms and slightly cooler. big Douglas jetiiner was under the command Capt. Luigi Qutt Rome disappeared early tcday veteran of more than 13 just before it was due to make an instrument landing at Bombay Sheri Batey, 9, was with him in the car.

Kinyon allegedly took her with him after the savage beating at the Batey farm. She was not harmed during the flight. Thomas Vincent Batey, 63. He previously had been charged with assault with intent to commit murder, in the attack on her husband but arraignment was delayed because of Batey 's critical condition. Kinyon, a tattooed ex convict described as "mean tempered" and "anti social" was accused of turning on the Bateys, who had helped him obtain a parole, last Monday night.

Kinyon, who has refused to answer questions or give any reason for the attacks, appeared indifferent when arraigned before Justice of the Peace Clifford Miller on the new charge filed in the beating of Mrs. Batey. He allegedly slugged her twice over through rain driven skies. years of service with Alitalia and an Italian air force veteran of World War II. Search officials here said they had unconfirmed reports the! Kinyons Mrs.

Vernon Flew on Instruments As it headed toward the west big intercontinental piano had crashed into hillside at Khapoli, Maquoketa, appeared at her son's arraignment today and coast of India it ran into seasonable monsoon rains nad headed l'oona, about SO mile. i east of Bombay. The reports sa id talked with him for a few moments. After the proceedings, Sheriff there were no survivors. into Bombay on instruments.

Everything seemed normal until the pilot suddenly broke radio contact with the ground just six Alitalia officials said, however. Clarence Hinke Jr. asked Kinyon they could not confirm re if he would like to speak with Churchill is denied visitors ports. his mother, Kinyon replied, "I crew members were minutes before he was due to tend. He was reported to have had a half hour of reserve fuel Italian.

The nationality of S5 left. passengers was not immediately Bad weather impeded search known. It was not known if there were any Americans aboaid. by rescue planes and A massive air search was un LONDON (UPI) Sir Winston don't have anything to say." then he paused and said, "I guess I could talk, to her a little." They talked' for about 10 minutes in Miller's office and then Kinyon was returned to the county jail. Bond was set at 510,000 and Miller bound Kinyon over to district court.

The sheriff told Kinyon again today that he could make a derway despite the nasty weather helicopters until dawn. However, these produced no trace of thn missing plane many hours later. May 18 theft revealed Churchill, recovering from a bro i covering the region. ken thigh bone, shows signs of where the plane early phlebitis, a medical bulletin appeared is heavily populated, and police outposts within a 200 said today. Phlebitis is inflammation of the Indian Jet Found The wreckage of an Indian aii force Canberra jet boml'cr wa; found near Aura nga bad, mile: northeast of Bombay.

It first wa; reported that this plane hac nule area of Bombay were alert veins. Usually, it affects the legs. ed. phone call if he desired. However, The Middlesex Hospital bulletin Kinyon.

who still has not asked said the 87 year old former British Information on a robbery which was seven weeks old Friday was' The Bombay airport is located on a peninsula jutting into the Arabian Sea. The landing strip is for an attorney, refused the offer. crashed while searching tor the prime minister had a comfortable night." missing airliner. only a short distance from the obtained from Ames police yesterday. The robbery is believed to have Later, however, the Canberra are signs ot early plebi in the left leg and the appro was reported to have crashed water and authorities thought perhaps It could have overshot the while on a routine cross country priate steps have been taken to taken place sometime during the night of May 18.

A bag containing $154 in cash and an' estimated runway and landed the wave deal with this condition." Council again fails to meet; to try Tuesday flight far from the area where the Alitalia plane disappeared. Last word from the plane came at 12:13 a.m. (2.43 p.m. EDT Fri 51,500 in checks, the receipts lor buffeted sea. An Indian navy ship joined the search in that area as a precaution.

that day, was removed from unlocked safe at Mary Greeley Among the passengers who tract of land he owns three miles east of Gilbert. The bridge, on a road to Gilders! eeve's cabin where Kegley Creek Joins the Skunk River, replaced a small bridge that was washed out tills spring by high waters. (Tribune Photo by Walt Foley) This week's meeting of the Ames City Council, postponed day) as it was making its approach to the Santa Cruz airport Churchill broke his left thigh bone in a fall nine days ago while on vacation at Monte Cario. The bulletin was signed Lord Moran, Churchill's own physician, and three other doctors Prof. H.

T. Seddon, P.H, Newman and Dr. D.E. Bedford. boarded at Sydney were three COVERED BRIDGE IN STORY COUNTY A railroad boxcar with the running gear removed and the ends cut from it has become a covered bridge in a hilly, wooded setting in Story County.

John Gildersleeve, who farms 200 acres three quarters of a mile north of Gilbert, has placed the boxcar over Kegley's Creek in a 65 acre Hospital. Discovered Monday trom luesday night until 9 a. i Bomby. The airliner was a recent addi The theft was not discovered un children, Australian smger Tony Brady and Austrian explorer Henri ch Harrer. today, now will be held next Tues til Monday morning.

Normal pro day. tion to the Alitalia fleet. It had? cedure. The Tribune was told, Brady got off in Singapore for The meeting scheduled. for today flown from Rome to Sydney, Aus Last Tuesday, doctors reported was postponed late Friday.

some irregularity of Churchill's performances there, and in Malaya. Harrer got off at Bangkok, tralia, rriday, and was on its return flight when it disappeared. Top item on the agenda appar mtly will be the report of a'spe but said there was no need for concern. Board ok's assessors Officials said it carried 45 pas Educators agree on new program This morning, Churchill was de sengers and a crew 11 when for. each day's receipts to be taken to the office of the city clerk.

But. Friday, Saturday and Sunday receipts are not deposited until Monday When the messenger was collecting the moneybags for deposit on Monday, May '21, only two bags were found. It: then was determ cial committee on sidewalks. The committee is expected to recommend a program of sidewalk con nied visitors for the first time since he was flown back to Britain it took 'off from Sydney. It stopped at Darwin, Australia, Singapore and Bangkok, Thailand, before struction for the Hyland Ave.

Ross from the Riviera a week ago. budget The city conference board this Road Ontario Ave. area, the side A hospital spokesman apologized heading for Bombay. resources: standardizing academ ST. PAUL, (UPI) Edu walks to be used by children ined that no deposit of the Friday Hitchhiker rode fast, dangerously By DAN GARCIA Ames Police Sgt.

Ray Taylor At each stop it discharged and cation leaders from five upper attending the new Sawyer school. for the nearly two hour delay in issuing the afternoon bulletin, normally released at 3 p.m. (10 a.m. More than 60 letters from resi morning approved a $27,250 hudgot for the operations of the city assessor's office next year. ic curriculum whjch will allow a student to start in one school and finish in another; allowing students to enroll in two schools si Midwest states have agreed to pool academic talent and facilities picked up passengers, and changed from the 11 man crew to nine man crew at Bangkok.

It dents with opinions on the matter blJL), explaining it was because the area to create a common Approval came from representa already are on file in the office of tests were being conducted. multaneously without penalty; market" of education. receipts had been made and the moneybag was missing. The safe normally Is left unlocked and with the door ajar. There is a receptionist oh duty 24 hours a day in an area near the safe.

Police Chief Harold Olsan said the city clerk. was due to stop at Karachi, Pakistan, and Tehrn, Iran, before Lord Moran had been asked tives of the three organizations for which taxes are collected in and removing high tuition rates A study committee will present: School presidents and govern whether further information about' tor out oi state students. its report to the council Tuesday! ment education department repre Churchill's condition would Ames, the city council, school board and county board. A case in point was mentioned sentatives met Friday in a one night, Members of the committee given later today. But the spekt by Dr.

Herbert K. Albrecht, pres Hearing lucsaay looked, blinked In disbelief, then looked again. To his horror and astonishment what he thought he had seen on a passing truck here early this morning was really true. day exploratory session at the are councilman Donald Bledsoe: the matter had been kept quiet at man said no further bulletin would ident ot North Dakota State Uni A public hearing on the budget the request of toe hospital admin University ot Minnesota, be issued until II a.m. (6 all versity, Fargo, He said the Fargo as held at 7:45 p.m.

Tuesday, istration in the hope the theft EQT) Sunday. scnooi ana LOncorcua LOiiegs Mrs. William Singer, representing the Ames school board; Robert Zack, representing the city safety commission; city engineer Arnold Make plans to keep spy in England The broken bone was set bv but there was not a quorum of the school board or of the council, so Moorhead, were would be repeated and the apprehended. doctors in Monte Carlo and the across town, but were "450 miles the budget could not be approved. Chantland and Mrs.

D. J. Zaffara lower half of Churchill's body en The consensus was that tuition barriers for out of state students within the "common market" should be lowered, permitting a free flow of students to the school of their choosing. Hospital administrator Charles E. Caven said the matter was because of legislative re There were no objections to the cased in a plaster cast.

Then, he strictions on out of state students. budget; there were no citizens kept quiet at the request of the was flown back to London aboard "This cuts down the possibilities present to be heard on the The council had trouble mustering a quorum to conduct business this week. However, a quorum' cooperating and exchanging fa LONDON (UPI). Dr. Robert i.

Soblen's lawyers today were a special Royal Air Force ambulance, plane a week ago Friday. police department during trii vestigation. Desks Rifled ilities and other resources in The five state compact would embrace Iowa, Minnesota, North mapping strategy for the legal training students," he said, was obtained Saturday morning, Thus far, the matter has not1 In this morning's session, supervisors Tom Lundy of Zearing and D. A. Jay of Ames represented the county board; ccuncilmen The educators said after their That same day, an operation was performed in Middlesex Hospital and the broken bone locked in battle to block his return to the United States where he faces a and it was anticipated at least four of the six councilman would been formally brought to the at Dakota, South Dakota and Wi; consin.

Main points agreed on ii tention of the hospital board of meeting that the next step would be to submit the proposals to their legislative research committees to Taylor was parked off Lincoln Way in his police cruiser about 3:30 a.m. when he saw a semitrailer truck flash by. It's not unusual to see large trucks go by on Lincoln Way, but what Taylor saw on the side of the truck made his hair curl. Tucked away on one of the truck's "saddle tanks" between the cab and trailer was boy. Taylor stopped the truck.

As astonished as the police officer was the truck's driver when he saw the youth disembark from his precarious perch on the gas tanks. He told police he didn't know who the youth was or when or where he got on. place with a steel pin. ilable to meet Tuesday. elude pooling of highcost physical life sentence for spying tor Russia during World War II.

Donald Bledsoe, L. Brouhard, Edward Judge and Wilbur Ratter The 62 year old Lithuanian born trustees or of the Ames city council. Police have questioned a number of persons about the matter, test lawmakers reactions. re for the council and W.R. Un Weaver said the universities of derfill and Mrs.

William Buck Minnesota and Wisconsin and the psychiatrist appealed Friday for political asylum after his lawyers succeeded in obtaining a writ ofi for the school board. There was but there are no leads ot breaks University of Iowa had made not a quorum of the school board, habeas corpus. A home office IB man classics department pos but a vote ot two ot the three In the case, they told The Tribune. Caven said two desks in the old section of the hospital building were rifled, apparent sible by pooling resources so stu boards is enough to approve the spokesman said the plea tor asylum "was under consideration." budget. The writ was obtained shortly the conference board also dents can start at graduate level at Minnesota then go to Iowa and, finally to Wisconsin.

He said stu dents can take degrees at either school by deciding where they wiil before doctors pronounced Soblen well enough to be moved from proved a transfer of $1,500 from the assessor's special appraisal The youth told police he was ly the same day. He said the cash loss is fully insured and that patients have been contacted to cancel checks which fund to the regular hitchhiking and boarded the truck unnoticed at Carroll, some 70 write uieir thesis. fund. City assessor A. E.

Mendon were in the collection. Most of the hospital where he was recovering from a suicide attempt made abonrd an El Al Israeli plane flying him to Now York1 miles west of Ames on U.S. 30 explained that the money was ap propriated, but not spent, and and had ridden all the way here on the tanks. last Sunday. could be carried over to next year's budget, thus reducing the Dressed in red pajamas and After receiving a good talking about safety and how he could tax asking tor 1963.

wrapped in a red blanket, Soblen O. Meredith Wilson, president of the University of Minnesota, told educators they should "pinpoint" the problem of reciprocal benefits for out of state college 'students be fore submitting It to the legislatures. He suggested one way to estab sh a common market for Mid 527,250 Budget The assessor's budget calls foi these checks have been reissued, he said, so there was no loss to the hospital. Eight died in crash PETERSBURG, Va. (UPI) Eight persons were killed and six have been seriously injured or killed with such a stunt, the youth went on.

his way. was Friday night from Hillingdon Hospital to the Brixton Prison, once a lockup for debtors. He presumably will re expenditures of 527,250, of which 25,650 is to be raised from taxes, The budget compares with expenditures of $26,650 for this year. main there until the Home Office rules on his request and the court west students would be for individual states to absorb the dif Increases are 5300 for adminis hearing July 17 on the habeas are three Kennedy homes facing Nantucket Sound, where the Kennedy clan also gathers dur ference' in tuition for its students trative salaries; $300 for salaries! SUMMER HOME President Kennedy! summer home fs the property of singer Morton Downey, Squaw Island, Hyannls, Mass. There Test plans are changed NEVADA TEST SITE (UPI) corpus writ.

others seriously injured today in two car smashup on U.S. ll of office personnel; 5151) fgor the Soblen covered his face, who attend out of state schools. The student, then would be able to board of review and $150 for the rabout 10 miles north ot here. stilt bandaged from his suicide at attend school in a nearby state by employer share of retirement paying only the resident tuition and social security funds. JFKs ready tempt as he was carried in a stretcher from the hospital to waiting ambulance.

Two plain A secret nuclear device was to be fired a few feet above the desert floor today follow a A Spokesman at St. Philip Hos Richmond, said four of the victims were killed instantly and ''four others were pronounced dead tee. clothes policemen rode in the am mighty wallop trom the most powerful atomic blast ever touch at trie hospital. bulance from the hospital to the Weekend of leisure prison. The victims included the drivers of both cars one from Maryland, Jewell man nominated WASHINGTON (UPI) Pn ed off In the continental United States.

:1 rough, but School board to meet Monday The Ames school board wil hopes," were Soblen's parting words. the other from New York. The accident happened on straight stretch of roadway on The families of both brothers dent Kennedy Friday named four HYANN1S PORT, Mass. (UPI) their two children at Otis Air President Kennedy and most of Force Base, at Soblen, who is suffering from also were at the "compound" of lowu postmasters, wnu slight grade. The two cars collid hold Its Tegular monthly meeting! Friday.

three Kennedy homes facing on The Atomic Energy Commission had scheduled two explosions as the first atmospheric blasts at the Nevada proving grounds in nearly four years. One was to be a "weapons" tests and another to "analyze effects of nuclear' atlons are suhiect to Senate con ed head on. the Kennedy clan were back together in their summer surround in uie txiara room in the Two turbo jet military helicop Nantucket Sound, plus the fam firmation: lymphatic leukemia blood cancer was placed in the prison's hospital ward, according to prison sources. school Monday at 4 p.m. ilies of two of the President's sis Rescue workers had to use jacks to pry the wreckage apart1 ters flew the first family 18 miles ings on Cape Cod today tor a They are Effner L.

upsal, Arm Slated on. the agenda will be an ters, Mrs. Sargent Shriver and to Squaw Island at Hyan weekend of leisure. to reach the victims and the in nual reports; discussion of Welch tila where they are staying Mrs. btephen Smith.

Weather permitting, the Presi strong; John F. Vondra, Fairfax; Leo M. DeWitt, Jewell; James S. Morrow, Mondamin. ured.

schoo! playground, improvements, at the home ot family friend Identification of the victims was1 Father Arrives dent hoped to go cruising Jboard the family's 52 foot yacht, Mar Morton Downey, an Irish tenor! the naming of new teachers to replace those who have resigned not immediately determined. The re si de nt1 9" ather wa di turned soft drink executive. 1 in. Kennedy's 92 foot presidential But rising desert winds forced postponement for at least 24 hours of one device The AEC. said and declined elaboration on which test was delayed.

charged today from the New York This was the first We assem tnis spring ano attendance tal where he was convalesc How hot is it? WASHINGTON UPI) Thc U. S. Weather Bureau wilhnow be able to measure ihc temperature in Hell. vessel, the Honey Fitz, has not yet arrived here for his summer bling of the close knit Kennedy family here this year. On hand ing from a paralytic stroke and Joined the family at their summer weekends.

for the weekend were brother NOT SO DUMB home here. 34 IN MONTANA NEW YORK (UPI) The lowest temperature reported to the Weather Bureau this morning was 34 degrees at Drummond, Mont. The hight Friday was 110 at Blythe rw taKpmd. and Yumn arid 00 Bend, Aru, DERBY DELAYED OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) TMck fog forced a three hour, postponement today of the.

takeoff by 50 women pilots in the lfith annual transcontinental Powder Puff Der Arrives Friday The Chief Executive was greet Robert; the U.S. attorney general, The bureau nntfied Sen. Philip According to a bulletin issued MADISON, Wis. (UPl) A lost IOWA TRAFFIC FATALITIES Through July and teddy, a candidate for the A. Hart, Friday that It by the elder Kennedy's doctors, jed by sunshine, a light breeze, and about 500 people 'when he ar sheep picked the right place to go Friday It si rolled Into the Democratic senatorial nomination his "general physical condition is has officially opened ft rcpnrt ms statinn (it Hell, Mich, in Massachusetts.

rived with Mrs. Kennedy and poitce utation. satisfactory.".

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