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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 1

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Ft irmr The Weather FINAL EDITION Wetted States Weather Bureau) a ut ru a svspnEAscsfGiTte sroncoiNtosr: La Partly cloudy to occasionally 4V e4tit A cloudy and warm through Sunday Thundershowers in vicinity in afternoon High today and Sunday lt1 A I 1111 ePlar fidlil 88 and low tonight 66 Southerly ONIV winds 8-18 mph this afternoon Vol 70 Price 10 Cent and 5-12 mph tonight Sunrise to cOrvoonrtOlsor Ct Sunday 5:12 am set 7:12 pm ea 3 cents Elsewhee ar CI 7n a) pvid ornis on Aftc-IrS Be IIH ash 9 8 Eilwe 0 Crr ircraft Two Democratic Factions Claiming 0 1 Crashes 4: Win ri '''Ap: I I I co exi Family Told i 4: Free Elector By Employe Full of Bullet Holes -4 'l 7 if 't On Ranch gr I Bonnie Par Forces Given NEW oillEANS telf The Parker Clyde Barrow 'i' 0' family of deLessep Morri- 4( on was notified by telephone Donkey I rntodaat: htih mf onr ma en rd tf Si ontihpetro itil Died Near Here 30 Years Ago 's tah'Nirt1iczahnt I Delegation hillside who On Roy Reed works the "Some day they'll go down "I knew them most of their son of Texas had personally in For Convention 'ji Santa Clara ranch at Tampico A 4': together lives" Alcorn said "Bonnie terested herself in seeing that told Morrison '20-year-old son 4 "They'll bury them side -by- ii Named at Parley side smoked Lucky Strikes Clyde they were run do don '''''1tA there were no survivors 4To few icii be grief smoked Bull Durham It was Alcorn Hinton former Texas I Fly CHARLES PHILLIPS The twin -engine chartered N- 44 plane vanished Friday night on "To the law a relief Jones who smoked cigars Banger Frank Hamer and Journal Legislative Writer i a flight to the Santa Clara "But it's death for Bonnie The Way the story got started Gault of the Texas Depart: and Clyde" BATON ROUGE Both lac- V'' ranch from 'latamoros Mel- that she smoked cigars was en of Public Safety followed lions of the Louisiana Demo- leo Parker from some undeveloped film $ii they left behind in a hideout the trail to Shreveport La ii cratic Party left a stormy i SITE oF THE crash was By PRESTON McGRAW at Joplin Mo after they shot All Of the then small Shreve- meeting of the State Demo- about VI miles southeast of cratic Executive Committee 1 DALLAS is the 30th it out with police port police department knew Ciudad ictoria Mexico Santa Clara ranchsriba 4in asbsYistathnet 'k Friday claiming victory ii anniversary of the day Bonnie what the Texans were in town Pa arker was half right "BONNIE PUT one of D's for One night a patrolman Forces in favor of remaining 1 Six Louisiana and Texas peace cigars in her mouth and had a came in with a strange story i loyal to the National Demo- I in Mtn Stiles an official at the -I cratic nominee pushed through officers ambushed and killed picture taken as a joke" 't HE SAID BE had seen two a re A solution to get the rooster Bonnie and her murdering In addition to the undeveloped if' The Weather (Witted States Wvmther Bureau) Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy and warm through Sunday Thundershowers in vicinity in afternoon High today and Sunday 88 and low tonight 66 Southerly winds 8-18 mph this afternoon and 5-12 mph tonight Sunrise Sunday 5:12 am set 7:12 pm PvidD 8()ET 711 a 0 ft evs Be IIH orvilson 9 t7 a 4 0 Democratic Factions Claiming Two 7 1 4 Win Capital Session' ir l- 'r 1 i I 4A Free Elector 1- Full of Bullet '4 4: 1i' si 1 'tz' A Given 't-f '1 s-N: a a Fortes URen 1 1: Bonnie Parker Clyde Barrow i oc i '4 Donkey Died Near Here 30 years Ago Delegation A "Some day they'll go down "I knew them most of their son of Texas had personally in- For Convention lives" Alcorn said "Bonnie terested herself in seeing that A Named at Pane bury them side -by a ly together They'll 4 smoked Lucky Strikes Clyde they were run down a''''' a ''''-134 90' N' 4 To few lee ea grief smoked Bull Durham It Was 'Alcorn Hinton former Texas I iv CHARLIeS PHILLIPS ii "To the law a relief Jones vho smoked cigars Ranger Frank Hamer and Journal Legislative Writer 4 he a the story got sta Wy ted Gault of the Texas Depart: A a as BATON ROUGE Both fac- -Ronnie Pa Aa'e' :7 "But It death for Ronnie and Clyde" 'that she smoked cigars was ment of Public Safety followed a Parker from some undeveloped film tions of the Louisiana rail to Shreveport La a crane Party left a stormy they left behind in a hideout th Sh By PRESTON McGRAW at Joplin Mo after they shot All Of the then small Shreve- meeting of the State Demo- I a' DALLAS alTD-This is the 30th it out with police port police department knew a cratic Executive Committee anniversary of the day Bonnie what the Texans were in town A Friday claiming victory ta Parker was half right "BONNIE PUT one of Ike D's for One night a patrolman i Forces in favor of remaining Six Louisiana and Texas peace cigars in her mouth and had a came in with a strange story 4-- loyal to the National Demo officers ambushed and killed picture taken as a joke" cratic nominee pushed through a HE SAID BE had seen two 1 Bonnie and her murdering In addition to the undeveloped a resolution to get the rooster PvidOrifiS Two Democratic Win After Stormy Full of Bonnie Parker ied "Some day they'll go down together "They'll bury them side-hp side "To few ICII he grief "To the law a relief "But It's death for Ronnie and Clyde" Parker By PRESTON McGRAW DALLAS (UPD--This is the 30th annikersary of the day Bonnie Parker was half right Six Louisiana and Texas peace officers ambushed and killed Bonnie and her murdering Bullet Holes Near Here 30 Years Ago "I knew them most of their lives" Alcorn said "Bonnie smoked Lucky Strikes Clyde smoked Bull Durham It was Jones who smoked cigars "The way the story got started that she smoked cigars was from some undeveloped film they left behind in a hideout at Joplin Mo after they shot it out with police "BONNIE PUT one of D's cigars in her mouth and had a picture taken as a joke" In addition to the undeveloped et Factions Claiming Capital Session I A Free euor le Barrow Forces Given if I )fPnrc Donkey Ann Clyde Barrow 711w son of Texas had personally interested herself in seeing that they were run down Alcorn Hinton former Texas Banger Frank Hamer and Gault of the Texas Depart: ment of Public Safety followed the trail to Shreveport La All of the then-small Shreveport police department knew what the Texans were in town for One night a patrolman came in with a strange story HE SAID BE had seen two hem Delegation For Convention Named at Parley By CHARLES PHILLIPS Journal Legislative Writer BATON ROUGE Both factions of the Louisiana Democratic Party left a stormy meeting of the State Democratic Executive Committee Friday claiming victory Forces in for of remaining loyal to the National Democratic nominee pushed through a resolution to get the rooster ovint IIIIIEAS The (111 --Atilllikw04s i uY 1-111PluYti ti 'rl-to7IN On Ranch I if f-A 4 NEIV tV tIC' 2 family of deL essep firrt- 9- 'efr rm fi'vtlen were killed when their light 111-- plane crashed into a Mexican hi llside Roy Reed who works On the I Santa Clara ranch at Tapico 1' 0'' iald Morrison's '20-year-old son I si there were no survivors 1- 1 I 4 t-4 The twinengine chartered plane vanished Friday night on 1 a flight to the Santa Clara 3i: 'i''' ranch from Matamoros Mex I leo I I ir'' SITE OE THE crash was about 27 miles southeast of I Ciudad l'irtoria Ntexico I Reed was described by the I Morrison family as an assistant to Otto Stiles an official at the Santa Clara ranch tln trash FINAL EDITION 16 PAGES TWO SECTIONS Saturday Afternoon May 23 1964 Shreveport-Bossier City La Vol 70 Price 10 Cents In Ittrorvoonrtglsor Ctv area 3 cents Elsawhe'1 Aircraft Crashes In Mexico Family Told By Employc On Ranch NEW ORLEANS tet'' The family of deLessep Morrison was notified by telephone today the former US Dip lonat his son and five others were killed when their light plane crashed into a Mexican hillside Roy Reed who works on the Santa Clara ranch at Tampico told Morrison's 20-year-old son there were no survivors The twinengine chartered plane vanished Friday night on a flight to the Santa Clara ranch from Matamoros Mexico SITE HE THE crash wall about 27 miles southeast DI Ciudad Victoria Nlexico Reed was described by the Morrison family as an assistant In Otto Stiles an official at the Santa Clara ranch CIUDt1) S'ICT0111 Ntexicn CIUDAD VICTORIA Mexico men an a woman in a car the traditional Democratic sym- sweetheart Clyde Barrow south- film the Parker -Barrow Gang west of Gibstand La on May left two policemen dead at Jop- stop at a restaurant One man 'ska' bol in Louisiana for electors 0:2 23 1934 lin They were two of at least got out went into the restaurant a pledged to the presidential nom- -e rie They died together as Bonnie 12 killings blamed on Barrow and ordered sandvviches to take inee of the national party a predicted in her poem But while he Was with Bonnie or out 'a deL esse had Morr ison 4 she was wrong about their being various friends When the policeman came up FREE ELECTOR forces on 1 100 buried side-by-side They were Another of the men who helped the on to in the automobile took the right to get the dke te- aa 0 a buried miles apart in different kill Bonnie and Barrow also off and the man in the restau- I which is the symbol of the Dem- a'a: aea fi e-e Si Othd TEXAS cemeteries lives in Dallas He is Ted Hin- rant ran through a back door A ocratic Party in most state fr a- -Nae 'sla ia ton now a motel OIA'ner then The descriptions he 2 RV a slate Of elector pledged to pa aaa as DEPUTY SHERIFF Robert a Gov George Wallace of Ala- pa''''' o'esi a deputy sheriff sounded like those of Bonnie -alt- a Alcorn one of the men Who killed 1'' a Townsville Barrow and Henry Methvin a barna t'' a': aaa eaa asm a a ak a Bonnie Parker and Clyde Bar- ALCORN NOW ee and Bin- Matamoro row thinks it also is time to 'ton 57 had been assigned for Methvin was a convict Bonnie 'a Judge Leander Perez of I la- aavasaaa-- a a 011111111111111111111111110 and Barrow had helped deliver ai: quemines Parish who acted as a a aa a a 1 a bury the legend that Bonnie Was months to trail Bonnie and Br a- 1 leader of the unpledged elector 4 a cigar smoker row Gov Miriam (Mat Fergu- See SHOOT-OUT Page 44 forces ost five straiht tes vo i 'r '-1 in the committee and then on a a eareaaa -a aa a anaaa: a aaaa- aa aa4 a a ersaeetaaaaai 1 -iaat-a a "CT? 00 of Ca See DENtoS Page 4-A a4 Jo i e' a-a--e a t-' a Mestito 64 1 Tampico I i To Visit Governor-- 4 evaareemeeve A IiiirtnFre EX I 0 Quits Faccs Threat of 1 4 4Fl MEXICO CITY 1 Shreveport Delegation As Revenue' 'Man Pinned in Cab Le 1 RP 'lenity Morrison Area of Crash Going to Baton Rouge Service Head of Wrecked Truck I WASHINGTON 1111111-Mortirner Canlin whn tried to make! A DELEGATION of some 100 the state Legislature know of i Ay ED FREEDMAN "HE (IVY) ST001) UP PX- I Tr: America grin as well as bear Shreveporters will participate our interest and support for his Journel Staff Writer cephonally ell" Webb said 174It 7114 TEE CI IL WA i esianina it in paying taxes is al NW-a' a-ae was in great pain in a trip to Baton Rouge June program of good government in as commis and sioner of internal rev- THE INTERSECTION of bileYeding prefusely 2 for a full day of activities to Louisiana" Chamber President enue 1 State Highways 1 And 2 in the Tvvo other men occupants be climaxed by a visit with William Evans said Caplin a former University of i nort ern part of Caddo Parish of the auto-also pre injured Gov John AIcKeithen and a Virginia tax law professor will eri dan Attacks hey were reception for the state Legis- THOSE GOING on the trip leave govenment service July was the scene of a tense drama Presto Mauldin 2 thf the car nd lature will leave the city by train 10 because of "compelling" per- early today with a truck driver le driver immy Elkins a8 to setili both a of The' trip is being sponsored late Monday June 1 arrive in sonal responsibilities His letter pinned in the wreckage of his Ay NIERT0N AKERS 'trains and itorl man far 'Vivian- by the Shreveport Chamber of Baton Rouge the next morning of resignation to President John- i United Press International iltin and the danger of fire im- Webb reconstructed the ac- lg picket lines If neceesar Commerce in cooperation with --and arrive back in Shreveport son did not reveal what ab is I the Bossier City Chamber On early Wednesday June 3 future plans would be minent cident lahich occurred at 4:40 I The Cavalry Corps of the Army i it could be used to cut down re "The major purpose of this The delegation will sleep on the Just 75 feet from the over- am this way: 101 the Potomac came of age enemies and perhaps trip is to let the governor and train both nights ATHR OF FIVE children turned tank truck an auto was NIARION VERG0 70 253 May 1864 make an occasional apectacula Special roomeete cars will be the 47-year-old Caplin was ap- burning furiously There was I Symphony I ittle was heading rhil" Sherithol was the charge with flaehing sabers an connected to the regularly the nation's chief tax a short circuit in the truck nor th on a i sc heduled Kansas City South- ennettor by the late President heightening the chance that its Hihs av Itoing boat on 1 1 man largely i youndng homes Never as eaponsible for the Some Thundershowers ern train to Baton Rouge In add to the meeting John Kennedy on Feb 7 diesel and butane tank might 1961 blow up a rai eta CIRO hrt ti intended to turn left onto High- 'rejuvenation of the corps-the in-fightin unit ith acceptine his resignati missea' way 2 but the turn Jntry major general from the SHERIDAN had differeet idea! the ition governor and the re- In on! Vergo stopped and wa Pie 'West who taken command of him celvary was simply Likely in tirIF aid Local Area ception for the Legislature the with regret Thursday Johnson THE TRUCK had caught 1 Sgt Wehh of paring to back up when his car 'the corns had eerhr in the pr Tr( Legislature while it is in ses exemplary and that hile i delegation will observe the told Caplin his services had been infantry Ride to battle dit the State Police "there would stalled was a bandy legged Irishman Some afternoon thundershowers we could Ivy also heading north came short of stature I' necessary a ure mount and fight-behind et So 0 trenchments i sion on the morning of June 2 commissioner of the Internal have been nothing I are indicated in the Shreveport upon the stalled vehicle too i ev and svill attend the annual meet- Revenue Service he had made hate one late to stop his truck The huv shoulder with black es that and in maintaining the integrity fl kers As the Army of the Pntoma snapped area in a pattern of partly Pinned inid the tk ing of the Louisiana State "noteworthy strides forward se ruc as in cencert with his pro truck clipped the boat and PAUttg )400th in northern A irgim cloudy to occasionally cloudy I TFrank ex ThIvy 55 NIL Pleasant Chamber of Commerce at noon both in improving through the IVilderness Mead th day compliance with the tax laws ekies and continued warm tem- onl part his body swerved into the left lane in fanity at used his as an an peratures weathermen said this he could move 'was his left an attempt to avoid rammi cavalry ng HIS CH to proe the fight ANE v- train guards Sheridan rt morning "TH of our system of tax colletion IS IS A good way to let wrist Vergos car mg ability of his troopers develas th en assignment and mat The Weather Bureau's mid- Gov McKeitheri and the Lecis- 1 Ivy conscious throughout his IVY'S TRUCK THEN crashed I from an argument between aeed to get into aeveral fieht morning forecast pi edits peak 'attire know that we ar behind DRING HIS THREE years as hour-long ordeal was fully i an an Ma heridd i teen re head-on- into the oncoming 1 wlto the Confederate cavalr readings of about 88 degrees for them in their efforts to pass entrmissioner Caplin helped to' a Webb ware of the situation Alatildirv vehicle Gordon Meade commander of the' cmmanded by Maj Gen today and Sunday ith an over laws designed to attract new write then nurse through Con-1 rrported The trooper held his Mauldin car burst into of the Potomac Stuart the beau satwur night low of fie High here Fri- gress the largest tax cut bill head and comforted him until aleade used cavalry in the na Its ree occupants Gen obert day was 88 and low this morn- history i aid arrived to free Ivy manazemes to get out without 1 See DELEGATION rage 4-Ai in aac: 72 manner made clsial sime the Northern ia Lee's Army irg being burned Mauldin and El- Virgin Goths rode out of the north (See Weather Map Page 3-13) kins were rushed to Schunmert the no in a empire RUT AS the Union army movev Cavalry Nleade reasoned uas infantry and cavalry becarr i- I Sp riNNED raze 4-A formed to be used as guards for scrambled in a traffic Roundup of the the army's flanks and agon the bad roads of the Wilderma a TON Oh inevitable de lays IGHT I A blamed the cavalry lea ON TELEVISION Claims Pilot Letter Altered Motions Slated I ITS NATIONAL 1 On May a a little before norri Sheridan stormed into Meade Monday in Suit I REALTOR WEEK headquarters Meade hart a hai JACKIE GLEASON ens the sat-1 1 'fri2L'er temper too The come urday vening sc I WASHINGTON iRi- e- Richard quell grow A high Sir Richd Luyt to w- le" comprng a MAY iisi third of the i sation soon became acrininmou ehenodule with on I I hour of musoc and mirth Tak fen olse Department official con inz si fourth 'ence among warring land and a of the popu- On Rcalstricting I 24 TO 30 I "Wade was serN mitt in a ringside seat for a round of tends that Life magazine in re- workers of the sugar unions in la on left after World War IL A SALUTE tater! and I was nem the le 1 to R-AIN-qv! 'ow fun with the "great one and the strife-torn colony Friday i printing ietteis written by a pi- BATON notE et- Attoineys ten dream and blailr the path so- Sheridan rote afterward his cast of characters on The niztit Luyt declared a state of Fears Attack for two taxpayers seeking lezal le'r ri- folwth nt tnvms eitiel word brought on anothe Jackie Gleason Show 630 pm! lot later killed in South Viet emergency throughout te CPI- Nam edited and chanced them one- as the situation aphpeared HAVANA reMt-Vice Premier 'action to toile congress iona re- the nation As unta finally I tied him I cou iilders-learn to knnw them' HERSCHEL BERNARDI and Mart i in such a manner as to come to be rapidly deteriorating and Raul Castro said Friday night say they will file fed fteha nf whi stuart if he (Meader wou Holswit star in ''The Sixth' pletely alter the sense of what appealed to London for rein- the Cuban armed forces have eral court motions for a prelim- INAEEB the National Associa- "1Y let ille hut Sir" he in'i'l' Alarm" a stirring erist'de c'411 he originally wrote Assistant forcements A company of the been put on alert because of the 'inary injunction Monday ion of Real Estate P'arris and an zising the cavalry orde The Defenders Attnrneys a "uit was filed by attorneys the affi'latert locai a nd ta'e ifhOlft consulaine or es en nil i P'es- Secretary of Defense Arthur it Battalion of the Devon and danger of a sneak attack" by 1 The eNTI end erasion defend a man' the United States Castro who fror Charles Harwell and Herman fxards They re governed by a fyina me he could benforth tor te letter Dor Regiment 'I I ezer ma public a er set ealment wi fly from strict code of ethics and sale- hooked on charges of arson and' 'St hiuter mand the Cav alry Corps hie-Ise wrote editor Life Britain later today as an ad- is the youneer brother of a guard the puhlre against timid later chord with murder 7:30 the -that I Quid not gise it anothi Mazazine in which he said he tare rafts' Other elements of eery es Diat Judee Gordan mier Fidel Castro and and isrepreent ol lon in ra order as armed forces minister ad- West has refueed 1 SUM a temeo- Palate transaittine Realtors was "appalled" at the manner the battalion were to Wilma' THE MINNESOTA TWINS and the' in vhich the mazazine chanced dressed a workers rally in San- 'rary restraining order in the suit fer the Ilt-nioi experience anri li in tb nr Baltimore Orioles battle to stav! the letters of Air Force Capt 15th Year tiazo 1 Scullin said the petitioners want oa-lea-as anealeriee Ina? help I az eia la taa-etahi isereans in neadquariere Of It Grn with the leaders on the American Edwin (Jerry) Shank Jr of 'an injunction to present the call-1 home ownersho- ilnri realty Grant sOn commanded all ti League Watch for the action Winamae Ind BONN Germane 'IT-Though Backs LBJ ine of congressional prirraries iarnania coniutt them' mon armies anti repearr and see vho stays uo there in: They were the basis of con- it's not celebrated as the na- under the present legi slati cirri-0 the first division on the holiday toreay mark the Drrnorr te Auto maker 'nition of congressional distrute Shay lae tataa-ifee-1 Crowees tentions the United States is us- WAR re I az '441 and C-nriac frir (wt (same ef the NA'eek starting at 13th anniversary of the West Henry Ferd II saye he will i They seek a three-judre federal' i ing obsolete planes in the let- Is--mes and In nyve 12 1 namese conflict soon German Republic It not a na- port President Johnson for re- 'court hearing to brirz everythmar 14 1 04 I 1V 44 1 I tional day because there IF no election en matter whom the to a bead burb-sn or tommetetal nroPer- KsLATvolZ I Violence Grows sinale German nation Five Republicane rominate Fnrd The suit named rn' John Mc tee farms onver the beirt Comic Dictionar morals alter the proclamation board chairman of the a-1rd Keithen and others as deferidartx' i GEORGETOWN British Gui- of the Federal 1We st German' tor Co said Friday his sett' frir i Nearly all Louisiaras corz-eea M-'Ne Lp Mcre in '64 un't RT THE JOUSNAL STATICH a ana 'TT1 tiritish troops were Republic the Cornmanasts in the Johnsen would he has first ter a tren hase oath ceraree-' Fuy a Ifs cafe' A ee-terrnanto eati First in Shreveport flyira to British Guiana today east proclaIred their pun Democratic peeeiriential earth- sioral dastaid eaecutive eorrrrit- al the trusits1475 r' ay er ryrt-'rrsl at the urgent request of Gov 'German Democranc Eepub- date tees Ire' the July 23 prem ea i cart ef taAs 1 4 sweetheart Clyde Barrow south-vest of Gibsland La on May 23 1934 They died together as Bonnie had predicted in her poem But she was wrong about their being buried side-by-side They were buried miles apart in different cemeteries DEPUTY SHERIFF Robert Alcorn one of the men who killed Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow thinks it also is time to bury the legend that Bonnie was a cigar smoker To Visit Governor-- reveport Delegation Going to Baton Rouge A DELEGATION of some MO Shreveporters will participate in a trip to Baton Rouge June 2 for a full day of activities to be climaxed by a visit with Gov John McKeithen and a reception for the state Legislature The trip is being sponsored by the Shreveport Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Bossier City Chamber "The major purpose of this trip is to let the governor and Some Thundershowers Likely in Local Area Some afternoon thundershowers are indicated in the Shreveport area in a pattern of partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy skies and continued warm temperatures weathermen said this morning The Weather Sureau's midmorning forecast predicts yak readings of about 88 degrees for today and Sunday with an overnight low of 88 High here Friday was 88 and low this morning 72 (Se Weather Map rage 3-B) TONIGHT ON TELEVISION JACKIE GLEASON norm the Saturday evening schedule with an hour of music and mirth Take a ringside at far a round of fun with the "great one" and his cast of characters on The Jackie Gleason Show 630 pm HERSCHEL BERNARDI and Mart Hulswit star in 'The Sixth Alarm" a stirring episode on The Defenders Attnrneys Preston and Preston defend a man hooked on charges of arson and later charged with murder 7:30 THE MINNESOTA TWINS awl the' Baltimore Orioles bottle to stall! with the learters on the American Leciaue Watch for the action' ond see Flo Oak's uo there 1" They e-re the basis of con- the divi5oon On the Suorinv tentions the Uniterl States is us-Game of -0-e NA'eek starting at i lin obsolete planes in the Viet- 12 rsonn narnese conflict ea gsLA-Tvolzi Violence Grows GEORGETCWN British GuiTHE JOUENAL STAMM i ana British troops uere First Shreveyett flin to British Guiana today at the urent request of Gov film the Parker-Barrow Gang left two policemen dead at Joplin They were two of at least 12 killings blamed on Barrow while he was with Bonnie or x'arious friends Another of the men who helped kill Bonnie and Barrow also lives in Dallas He is Ted Hinton now a motel owner then a deputy sheriff ALCORN NOW (i6 and Hint ton 57 had been assigned for months to trail Bonnie and Barrow Gov Miriam (Ma 1 Fergu the state Legislature know of our interest and support for his program of good government in Louisiana" Chamber President William Evans said THOSE GOING on the trip will leave the city by train late Monday June 1 arrive in Baton Rouge the next morning and arrive back in Shreveport on early Wednesday June 3 The delegation will sleep on the train both nights Special roomqtte cars will be connected to the regularly scheduled Kansas City Southern train to Baton Rouge In addition to the meeting with the governor and the reception for the Legislature the delegation will observe the Legislature while it is in session on the morning of June 2 and will attend the annual meeting of the Louisiana State Chamber of Commerce at noon that day "THIS IS A good way to let Gov McKeithen and the Legislature know that we are behind them in their efforts to pass laws designed to attract new See DELEGATION Roulndup of the Claims Pilot's Letter Altered Gi li 1-i WASHINGTON 1P--A high Defense Department official contends that Life Magazine in reprinting letters written by a pilot later killed in South Viet Nam edited and chanced them in such a manner as to completely alter the sense of what he originally wrote Assistant Secretary of Defense Arthur Sylvester made public a letter he wrote to the editor of Life Magazine in which he said he was at the manner in which the mazazine chanced the letters of Air Force Capt Edwin (Jerr Shank Jr of Winamac Ind See Cap lin Quits As Revenue Service Head WASHINGTON Cap lin whn tried to make America grin as well as bear it in paying taxes is resigning as commissioner of internal revenue Cap lin a former University of Virginia tax law professor will leave govenment service July In because of "compelling" personal responsibilities His letter of resignation to President Johnson did not reveal what his future plans would be FATHER OF FIVE children the 47-year-old Cap lin was appointed the nation's chief tax collettor by the late President John Kennedy on Feb 7 1961 In accepting his resignation with regret Thursday Johnson told Cap lin his services had been "exemplary" and that while commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service he had made "noteworthy strides forward both in improving oluntary compliance with the tax laws and in maintaining the integrity of our system of tax collection" behind DURING HIS THREE years as to pass commissioner Cap lin helped to act new write then nurse through Con! gress the largest tax cut bill rage 4-A in history Sir Richard Luyt to quell growing violence among warring workers of the sugar unions in the strife-torn colony Friday night Luyt declared a state of emergency throughout the colony as the situation appeared to be rapidly deteriorating and appealed to London for reinforcements A company of the 1st Battalion of the Devon and Dorset Regiment will fly from Britain later today as an ad- vance party Other elements of the battalion were to fnllow 15th Year RONN Germany 11---Thotizh is not celebrated as the national holiday torlay the I3th wink ersary of the West German Republic Its not a national day because there iF no sinle German nation Five months alter the proclamatinn of the Federal West Germant Republic the Corrmanigs in the east proclarred their pan 'German Democratc Repub men and a woman in a car stop at a restaurant One man got out went into the restaurant and ordered sandwiches to take out When the policeman came up the two in the automobile took off and the man in the restaurant ran through a back door The descriptions he 2aVO sounded like those of Bonnie Barrow and Henry Methvin Methvin was a convict Bonnie and Barrow had helped deliver SHOOTOUT Page CA Faccs Threat of Man Pinned in Cab of Wrecked Truck Sy El) FREEDMAN lournAl Staff Writer THE INTERSECTION of State Highways 1 and 2 in the northern part of Caddo Parish was the scene of a tense drama early today with a truck driver pinned in the wreckage of his cab and the danger of fire imminent Just 75 feet from the overturned tank truck an auto was burning furiously There was a short circuit in the truck heightening the chance that its diesel and butane tank might blow up IF THE TRUCK had caught fire said Sgt Webb of the State Police "there would have been nothing me could have done" Pinned inside the truck was Frank Ivy 55 Mt Pleasant Tex The only part of his body he could move was his left wrist Ivy conscious throughout his hour-long ordeal was fully aware of the situation Webb reported The trooper held his brad and comforted him until aid arrived to free Ivy Ite red Slated Monday in Suit lit compriing a third of the land and a fourth of the popu- lation left after World War II On Redistricting Fears Attack HAVANA Premier Haul Castro said Friday night the Cuban armed forces hae been put on alert because 4 the danger of a -sneak attack" by the United States CaFtro who is the younger brother of rremier Fide! Castro and senes as armed forces minister addressed a workers raTly in Santiazo Backs LBJ DETTOIT Auto maker Henry Ford II says he kill cup-port Precident Johnson for reelection on matter shorn the nepuslIcans rominate Ford board chamman of the Ford Motor Co said Friday his ote for Johnson unuld Irs first for a Democratic presit4entia1 candidate the traditional Democratic symbol in Louisiana for electors pledged to the presidential nominee of the national party FREE ELECTOR forces won the right to get the donkey which is the symbol of the Democratic Party in most states for a slate of electors pledged to Gov George Wallace of Alabama Judge Leander Perez of Plaquemines Parish who acted as leader of the unpledged elector forces lost five straight otos in the committee and then won SM DEMOS DPP 4-A "HE (IVY) SI0011 UP PXceptionally well" Webb said Ivy was in great pain and bleeding profusely Two other men occupants of the sa ore injured They were Preston Mauldin 22 the driver of the car and Jimmy Elkins 28 both of N'ivian Webb reconslructed the accident which occurred at CO am this way: MARION VERGO 70 253 Symphony LIL was beading north on Highway I towing a boat on a trailer Vergo had intended to turn left onto Highway 2 but missed the turn Vergo stopped and was preparing to back up when his car stalled Ivy also heading north came upon the stalled vehicle too late to stop his truck The huge truck clipped the boat and swerved into the left lane in an attempt to avoid ramming Vergos car IVY'S TRUCK THEN crashed head-on- into the oncoming Mauldin vehicle Mauldin's car burst into flames Its three occupants managed to get out without being burned Mauldin and Elkins were rushed to Schurnpert gPt nut without oiled Mauldin nd El- I -e rushed to Schurnpert a Sp FINNED raze 4-A BATON for two taxpayers seeking leZat to for(' congressional say they will file led: leral court motions for a prelim: 'inary injunction Monday I The suit was filed by attorneys' for Charles Harwell and Herman 'Schluter wtS- esthasDisretiu ce(luidt: nesi zn: a ttp0mrdpo7 rary restrainin: order in the suit1 Scullin said the petitioners want 'an injunction to preent the ealli in: of conzresyional primaries under the present nition of congressional distruts They seek a federal 'court hearing brirz everything to a bead The suit narred ro Jrihn Mc- Keithen And others A tlepridart i Newly al Louisiaras efrz-emen hae qualified with cerzresvoral dIstrict executie commit- tees for the July :3 pror ary deLesseps RAntly Morrison WAR Sheridan Ay N1FRT0N AKERS I United Tress International The Cavalry Corps of the Army i of the Potomac came of age in May 1864 "Little rhil" Sheridan RS the man largely responsible for the ejmenation of the infantry major general from the Idi It' Ine1J111 jrtit'l di II Mil Wm SHERIDAN had different ideas West who had taken command of i'l-0 him emvary was simply mo the corps earher in the spring ilile infantry Ride to battle lie was a bandy-legged Irishman mount and of stature massive of trenchments if necessary shoulder with black eyes that As the Army of the rntOrniie snapped in concert with his pro- ssv-ung south in northern Virginia fanny i through the Vilderness Meade used his cavalry as flankers and HIS CHANCE to prove the fight-i waglin train guards Sheridan reing ability of his troopers devel-' sented the assignment and mannped from an argument betweenl aged to get into several fights Sheridan and Maj Gen George with the Confederate cavalry Gordon Meade commander of the: mm1-flamed by Ntaj Cen Army of the Potomac Stuart the beau satwor Nleade used CAV8Ify in the Gen Robert Lees Army manner made classical sim the Goths rode out of the north the 0 in a empire Cavalry Nleade reasoned was formed to be used as guards for the army's flanks and agon IT'S NATIONAL REALTOR WEEK MAY 24 TO 30 A SALUTE bit EnaltatA! Thry ri2n ttirAam And blaA thA path frT the ir-tva-th nt tnwns titles and the nation AA community to know them eatncs are em berg of the National AAArriciaion of Ecal 8rds and the sql'iated local and stale hoards They are governed by a strict code of ethics and saleguiird the public agamst and misrepreentation In rya! rc4ltots (kr the binad experience and thoroigh knowlerize that help vou peoftabi hoenInnA In -horn ownerhp" and realty inveytmAntA Consult their' sit 04p 001pu arvi S-nrixy for cho'rs 1-rort mei In new anri holt el5 velbulhan ir coremetrtal propert (Arms enver foe floiet Me Up Mpre in '41 Puy ca'e' Morrison Area of rash Attacks trains and to scout 14 nri man farthing picket lines If necessary it Could he used to cut dmsn reteating enemies and perhaps make an occasional spectacular charge with flaphing sabers and pounding homes Neer as fighting unit i Northern Virginia BUT AS the Union army moved infantry and cavalry became scrambled in a traffic jam the had roads of the Wilderness with inevitable delays Meade blamed the cavalry i On May a a little before noon Sheridan stormed into Meade's headquarters Meade had a temper too The salmi soon became acrimonious "Meade nas verN much and I nas none the IPSS so Sheridan wrote afterwards IOne word brought on another finally I told him I could 'nhp Stuart if he iMeadet mould only let me but since he insisted nfl ziving the cavalry orders without consulting or PU'll tying me he could hentorth mand the Cavalry Corps himself I would not give it another order" MEADE IAT to Coe orathy headquarters of Ii Grn Grant 0 commanded all Union armies anti repeated spf 0 AR raz Comic Dictionary blamed the cavairv unct RT A r-hrrnant d'2rtrz t-f al the rrusitslars p'ay er'y part ef the taA3 air-ground search for a missing plane with deLesseps Morrison and six other persons ahoard centered in this Northeast Mexico area today after a flurry of reports of aircratt sightings in the vicinity There were at least three reports of planes spotted all in different directions from Ciudad Victoria hut it was not known if any of them was the missing riper Npache carrying the former ambassador tn the Organuation AMOTICAti States 10ASI and one-time mayor of New Orleans NEITHER WAS IT known rf the sighted planes had crashed or landed normally Ciudad Victoria is 15 tillie3 southwest of Prow nsvillo Tex Morrison' party including one of his sons took off Friday from Matamoros across the border from Brownsville bound for a ranch near Tampico aboot 270 miles south of Matamoros The chartered twin-enzire riper was due at its destination at 6:05 Friday and Tampico airport officials said it carried enough fuel to stay aloft until 910 pm VARIOt REPORTS from official and prWate sources said small planes had been spotted on the ground so miles east 20 miles southeast and 35 miles north of Ciudad Victoria capital of Tamaulipas State Search planes jeeps and nth-Pr vehicles were reported en route to the downed planes but rainy weather and poor communications in the area posed difficulties IN ADDITIoN to Morrison the missing plane earned his youngest son Randy 7 pilot Hugh Ward of Brownsville Ovide 1 Cenac of Houma La: Riley rellegrin $7 of Monte-gut La Mrs Carolyn Vanidergrin and her son Clins lieed to he from Golden Beach near Miami fla Cenac olAns Sfe MORRPON Fare 4-A Texas Man Believed Drowned in Typhoon Our Phone Number: 424-0373 to a nn dis- en-short of of Tokyo A Seabee from South Houston Tett was be-- lieved drowned in a typtinnn which scpt the (my island of hair-Marcus Friday conver-i The US Coast Guard report- 14 tmoy that Gene vim a irri- member of a construction hattater! ti4bn was plesumed lost hen enzultad by a giant nave as he walked donn to the beach Tno Marine landing et aft ere lost noti- tom- Tod Journ ays a Amusement 11-11 Church 0 3-A te Com word ruF10- LA Ulyssi-s Dr mntr 4-13 the Fddarial 2-A Hornhe 3-111 People in the NPWS 4-A Radio and IV 3-R sport 6-7-1k vveather 3-R 4-7-11 vvam.

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