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iUaca Sribunleralii On The Inside Paces Garden 20c TTHRTYSECOND YEAR NUMBER 56 Reds arned About Meddling in Laos Thi? Pagan Sect Good Morning Terrorizes Dr White Congo Area Discussion strenuous test in Sgt ihn Bennett Photo ROLISON Trip to Hawaii AO ASSURED IXCOME Rolisons it Tom Into Plans Outsiders Blamed In Angola Trouble 1 See REDS Page 4 400 UN Malayan See CONGO Page 4 to the Sgt York und Washing Wac0s hcalth and wtUdre needs Sre CITY Page 4 See ANGOLA Page 4 willing WEATHER Baylor Theater UIUIVIA iiMUJ'iliii 40 Vian and African concentrated Saturday on a com See RAYBURN Page 4 MAY DELAY ASTRONAUT LEASE OIL PLEASE Churchworker Saves Escape Test Detected Lives of Aged Pair my 4 1 1 Wttforttal kept how hmk slate of a days is suffering from as a result of mis the Congolese re LISBON Portugal (AP) The Portuguese government charged Saturday that outside agitators prepared witch doctors for a ter rorist rampage in Portugal's Af sfw to with new I Two missions from Bcm Oim Cahv hmo DtvMW'l VC lUHtiU I' 5 Win ill Pnomh Penh Camv nw failed is a6 7 A Bin Ain Pope will go on trial here Monday robbery An ill woman is being move from the Kate Ross Homes be doesn't have a steady income The School Society Sports to to to City Housing Authority last week notified Airs Mattie Os borne 52 of 300 Kate Ross Homes she is to move from her apart ment on Monday Mrs Osborne has no place to go And if she had a place to move into she is not physically able to make the move Her plight points up the chao Prince Boun Oum in Vientiane Reber radio broadcasts boasted the Reds were "very active" both In the interior and "even around Vi Business Centex Classified Editorial arm Lake Waco threatens these effects: last month understand the Soviet delegate Minister Valeri all in Home atal HOUSTON Joe Hurst 47 died early Saturday of injuries suffered riday night when he fell down a flight of stairs at his home University a check tor tiie initial gift to es fund to be known as White Lectures und VIENTIANE Laos (UPD Government forces opened up with mortars Saturday night to try to wipe out a Communist led rebel pocket only 10 miles north of this Laotian capital city Government forces ringed the area and begin hurling mortar shells on the suspected guerrilla hideout after receiving reports the Pathet Lao rebels had beat harass ing traffic on a road in the area in a bold gesture against the pro the waco news Voice of the Central Texas the waco times herald vs mds today moist mg into Waco The county riday icje ted for mally the Engineers' pro Highest 62 de lowed IS do lishnient of a program with its di'o 662 inches total since Jan 1 1079 incurs accumulated cx 's 416 The river stage Saturday at 7:30 as 97 feet NhA Newpater Knterprw Atwclation ''Piz WASHINGTON A seelal two man blue rfobon subcommfitee will question Air orce cuptaru reeman Olmstead and John McKone next we about the downing of tt rir RB 17 plane and their suhseouent release from a I Russian prison informed sources zT I 1 a 1 1 1 pel vr LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo A strong patrol Saturday fanned out into the Kivu province jungle to drive away a band of terrorizing the countryside with threats to kill all whites as enemies of their pagan religious sect The leopardmen are believed have cannibalistic traits and eat tiie hearts of slain victims gain strength They belong to one of the pagan sects suppressed by the Belgians and now reviving ir the Congo chaos The fanatic tribesmen wearing leopard skins around their heads have been operating in the area of Kasongo where Lumumbist troops earlier beat priests and as saulted Belgian nuns More abuse of American mis sionaries was reported Saturday by Elaine Shepard an American writer who flew out of Kivu to Leopoldville She said Americans among the 30 missionaries around Kindu in Kivu have been beaten and mal treated in recent weeks by Lu mumbist Congolese But Miss Shepard said Congo lese authorities in Kivu who have been refusing to let whites leave unless ill have finally agreed to let them depart if they wish All the Americans now are at the Relais Hotel in Kindu she said but many have chosen to return to their posts Samuel Vinton of Ebensberg Pa was reported to have been beaten by drunken soldiers but Vinton and his wife members of the world wide Grace Testimony mission of Chicago are staying Their son rederick of Lyn Calif his pregnant wife and baby son are leaving The younger Mrs Vinton complications treatment by ports said A force of troops is protecting Kindu now but Congolese soldiers loyal to slain ex Prcmier Patrice Lumum Lockheed Aircraft CorjMrllion The award was accepted on be half of the companies by Maj Gen James erguson USA vice riean territory of Angola by mak ing the natives believe they had become bulletproof A communique from the Over seas Ministry hinted that the So viet Union tried to stall voting on Angola in the Security Coun cil so that news of this week's in cidents could be published and in fluence the balloting The ministry said watch doctors in the Catete region near An gola's seacoast capital of Luanda had confessed that agitators helped them "They were anointed with oil and given amulets which made them (supposedly) bulletproof" said the communique adding that life in the rural areas now is re turning to normal This is the latest in a series of reports from Angola about terror ist outbreaks The first one came on Thursday the day after the Security Council turned down an Asian and African re quest to investigate conditions in Angola following disturbances re ported to have killed as many as 100 people there "Thus we can maneuver of the (Deputy oreign an Zorin) in trying to prolong the Security Council session delaying tmhT ftrinz Azvsic Waco Will Says: There's a welcome for you today at the many churches of Waco SECRET ARY' STATE RI SK in a five hour conference with Soviet oreign Minister Gromyko warned the Russians to stop meddling in Laos A band of was re ported terrorizing Kivu Province in the Congo Portugal blamed outside agitators for a terrorist rampage in Angola laws were detected as the man in space capsule underwent a Mel EXNA COUNTY'S disagreement the Corps of Engineers brings on a delay for Lake Waco A check for $1000 was contributed to establish a fund at Baylor known as the White Lectures und Lawrence for bank forced to cause she BI arrested here a suspect wanted for kid naping and robbery in California have been dogging me about moving since she said "They say I have a steady income They say my grandbabies may move away and then 1 liave that Although the City Housing Au thority's purpose is to provide housing for low income families it insists that its tenants have an assured income Went to County Office When Mrs Osborne received the TYYO BABIES died as a result of a mix up feeding formula at a Canadian hospital snowstorm spread over the Rockies and High Plains The widow of an executed American was being held by Cubans and reportedly faced a 30 year prison sentence Speaker Rayburn launched a fund raising drive for famed York tf it I vvi 1 1 I kward terna! Revenue Service WASHINGTON (UPD The United States demanded Saturday that the Soviet Union stop airlift ing war materials to the rebels in Laos lest it ignite war in Southeast Asia This was the highlight of a marathon conference between Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet oreign Minister Andrei Gromyko The two issued a joint state ment at the end of a five hour meeting voicing hope their dis cussion would "lead to a better mutual understanding of the posi tions and altitudes of both govern ments" Rusk informed sources said told Gromyko that if the Rus sians would end their meddling in Laos and persuade the Com munist led rebels to work with the central government in hammer ing out a formula for neutrality and independence the United States would consider a multi na tion conference favored by the Soviet Union to deal with the situation Gromyko it was reported promised Rusk he would relay his views to Soviet Premier Niki ta Khrushchev He did not appear to have authority to accept or reject proposals Russian Demanrfc Gromyko was understood to have restated demand that the United States end its support of the royal Laotian gov ernment which the Communists claim is illegal and agree to let a multi nation conference work out a political settlement Before such a conference the United States wants Russia to persuade the rebels to agree on setting up a neutral three nation commission to work out a truce in the prolonged fighting Disarmament also was a major 11 12 1 14 1 5 existing in County Welfare serv ices Doctors say she has bronchial asthma chronic ulcer heart trou ble and high blood pressure She has been in and out of Providence Hospital since 1953 Her only Income is $46 a month she receives for taking care of her 19 year dd two babies rom this income she pays $20 a month rent and $410 for telephone "1 have to have the phone be cause of my she said "our times I've had to call a doctor after Tearfully Mrs Osborne told her story Saturday morning Bothered "I have lived in this apartment six years tost September and nev financiiil backing to Improve con ditions among professional and university theaters and to in clude Baylor Theater tn that pro gram Tlw agency us known to have occn siuaying lot several months a plan lien by improvement could be made in the vital area of communication among the na tion's sprawling theater network to enable directors to assist each other and to ease the road to i professionalism for Actors in I training Because of Baylor paramount position among the na tion's university drama depart ments its administrators have been given reason to hope that it will be among the few academic theaters eligible to participate in the program the rent I've always paid the rent even though United Charities provided the money Sometimes I went without food to pay the Mrs Osborne said City Housing Authority bother her about moving until United Charities went out oi business Jan 1 as recommended in the John I Stcinle report of 1959 on Greater Troops Open ire on Reds commander of the Air Research I rirai movie rights to his life and Development Command cinic here jif i 1 coulitn'i make him under 110(1 He would he it nr but in couldn't undctsiind The ordeal finally ended Medon a calling on of thotr Jury trial of former liank presi dent Lawrence Pope will begin here Monday morning Jurors will be chosen from a venire of 57 Cen tral Texans in Judge Ben Rice Jr's District Court Twelve will be chosen to hear the crirmnal ease in which Jtope is charged with the Nov 5 I960 armed robbery of the Thornton irst State Bank Prospective jurors will assem ble at 9:30 a Monday to be sworn in by Court Clerk Maxey Hart Then Pope's attorney Pat Maloney of San Antonio and the government attorney Key Hoif num of San Antonio will question each juror Ju tee Rice declared Pope men tally competent to stand trial ami his attorneys tn his de 1 ten folll Ala rob 6 A hr imm rro Pon dent i Widow Held By Cubans HWANA (UPD The pretty blonde widow of American ad venturer William A Morgan who died before a firing squad last Saturday believing she was safe is under arrest after leaving dip lomatic asylum to seek his re lease reliable sources said Satur day Olga Rodriguez Morgan 23 was arrested by military police last Wednesday in Santa Cara capital of Lts Villas province only a short distance from the rebel infested Escambray Mountains informed quarters reported She is now be ing held at military intelligence headquarters here and faces a 30 year prison term Mrs Morgan a Cuban is the mother of two infant children by her adventurer husband a former US Army paratrooper from Toledo Ohio who was a one time hero of idel Castro's revolution Her arrest became known as the government prepared to start the trial of rher rancisco Lopez Blasquez alleged chaplain of the Escamhray rebels and 30 of their leaders whose capture was claim ed earlier this week Indications that the Castro re gime will ask the death penalty fur the priest were seen in its charges that was implicated in hangings vf numerous peas in the rebel controlled moun tain region MR AND MRS DON Anticipoting a Wonderful MEMPHIS nn Picas' oh pie iso vvhy don't vou cim Tin agonizing plea from lit paralyzed S7 ear old hustvmd cut through a tw hour night mare for Mrs Bobbin who was uniblc to move after she tripped and It into a bathtub or three days and ho nights the GTytar old wife and lur nn ihd htr tund la helpless opr is sini apnl pr tying and waiting tot mhiu one to find them Mrs Bobbitt ud hus band "kept taymg 'iCuc A brother and sister in law talking and talking about wonderful Hawaii is so Mr and Mrs Don Rolison of 411 Baker Lane decided to make a trip to the fiftieth state When the Tribune Herald an nounced plans for a Royal Carpet tour to Hawaii this spring it fit exactly into the plans and they eagerly signed up Now they are counting the days till May 26 departure date for the tour to Hawaii "My wife has traveled almost every place in the world except eaid Rolison "Most of the time while she was traveling I stayed home and took care of the Retired tn Rolison was flour sales man ager for Quaker Oats Co 46 years He retired in 1957 Since then he has spent most of his spare time in his investment securi ties mostly common stocks and bonds He says he finds the stock mar ket interesting and exciting Most any morning you can find him at his office keeping dose tabs on the market hope I can find time on the Royal Carpet tour to keep up with the said Rolison with a smile Mr and Mrs Rolison said they have no special goal on the tour except relaxation "I think this is a leisure said Rolison "We just want to see the marvelous sights and enjoy the exotic food The tour sounds Mrs Rolison said she is anxious to add Hawaii to the long list of places she has visited and enjoyed She plans to bring home any interesting souvenirs slie at least up to the poundage limit on baggage Since the Rolisons both love the ocean they will return from Ha waii to California by ship "Well be on ship five See ROLISONS Page 2 ctnii oct i iUl Util A almost all of the money to cs departure home Verwocrd could have fortune if he lud to exploit his WACO TEXAS SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 19 88 PAGES JW an rax ASH ffwforwM ktan Hot Aliena under the Jendmhto This uiipMiw was arniost identMoj the rebel Natwxwl IwratiOO cal io the one vvhii transported frnt tUNi Ham tiie ehmp on nix man: irom Cai Canaveral It i similar to the one wh will cariy in as 1 trouaiit i it his doiva rar ge (light i from the Urp'' L7IIR Ian innivr I the Pathet Lao I The rebels refused to tn anyone in the Boun A forma! romrr no nounred deposed i er 'Souvanna Phoumx a Gromyko Rusk Hold und Pushed By Rayburn Washington (upi Speaker Sam Ravburn Saturday launched a national public subscription er bothered nobody campaign to got famed World I "The rent due until the War I hero Sgt Alvin York I first never been behind on out of debt Rayburn made the first dona a check for $1600 and asked other Americans to open up their hearts pocketbooks to md the aging Tennessee veteran and holder of tiie coveted Congressional Medal of Honor Rayburn told a rows conference that corf nns could be sent I ailure of Mcltennan County posal on asserted grounds that' Commissioners Court to agree it would be too circuitous and with the Corps of Engineer would not serve the public need on the location of the rebuilt As a result Col Paul West road on the north side of new i district engineer at ort Worth to nave office of the corps is preparing I to submit his proposed route alone I Coiupletfon of the takn with with the counter proposal oui a roan sen'lne the north I to higher heaoauarters shore for an indefinite period of means the papers go first to I uatias to division headquarters of the Corps of Engineers See DELAY Page 4 finm: 2 IMay tn completion flic reservoir project if thr g0P beyond the sum appmnr ifr Congress htised on teaset of flic Corps of Engir 3 urther eontrm orsi on ac qiti ition of Imd for the lake ft i tic en the long established pol'y id the Corns of Engi neers i prevent "ii kino of pro long delay public works proj oct ttli argument' as to land mi ition it the local kvt rd t' ni tid over backwards to rtto ev lh'Ii settlr ments But i the itifl about tOlJJO) I in what nit mnty wants tn the the recommends to bend centers on I rance Algeria Plan Negotiations TUNIS Tunisia rench ind Algerian rebel emissaries '1 meet secretly Wednesday tn Switzerland to set the st iotmal negotiations toeet ter Algerian rebelltoe a reported Saturday In the rench the IdlA wither' (u i hod" guara of Algeria politica "0 line with Pre de Gaulle's policy foi weary area tt now is assumed i ConunonAcealth May (rack Minister Says LONDON Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoud fqiostlo of onTrvIET 5 white stipiemacy in South Afrca ROofoONt age wound up i tumiilfuous visit to Ixtntkflt Saturday night by predict OfflCVrS inc the Drittoh Commonwealth may crack up under pressures pifrb I i PfinCl iivin African and Asian members 1 ujjvi At a news conference on the eve ct I 11 Wit Clouds Chill Hain Seen Here Cloudy skies and cool tempera tures are exacted in Waeo today with a chance for light rain this afternoon and tonight The weatherman strd would shift to the south and probably bring some air from the Gulf He said the moist air moving in 'fi over the present xol air ought touch off the light rain High tempera! in' recorded Sat urday was 62 degrees at 5 and the low degter at 4 a The high expected to day is 63 degrees mid the low Douglas Aircraft Company (premetea tonignt i hi i Pope Trial Will Open Tomornw day when friend who was them on behalf church knocked on the door When no one answered Mel ton tovainr alarmed and lorer hs way in Mr Bobbin Ktid the ordeal started Hiesday when went mti tlw bathroom run a tub of water taught the me of See PAIR Page I Error Kills Two Babies REG LN A Sask lAPi Two babies are dead and four are re ported in serious condition alter a mix up in their feeding formula at the Grey Nuns Hospital nur sery Police Chief A Cookson said one baby died Saturday The name was no! released Cynthia Jody Beck (Way old daughter of Mr and Mrs George Beck of Re gina dierl riday night Dr A Dupont medical su perintendent of the hospital said the babies became ill after being given a formula which contained boracic acid solution instead of distilled water He said an autopsy of the Beck baby showed death was caused by boracic acid poisoning Alxxit 45 babies are in the hos nursery about half of them on bottli hidings There was no report as to how many got the boracic acid mixture Dr Dupont said distilled water for the baby formula is kept in tlie same storeroom as the boracic acid solution The dis tilled water he added is kept in clear bottles the boracic acid In brown bottles and the hospital is investigating how the two became tward for Work On Discoverer CANOGA PARK Cilif Rocket cht'e a division of North Ameri can Aviation Inc has been inted co reeipient of the Nelson Jackson Memorial Aerospace Award by the National Rocket Club Tne ward was presented in York at the National Rocket fourth annual National Mis sile Space Conferigice Roek'tdynr and three other companies were cited for the award for tiieit participation with tiie Ar orce in develop ing the system for the Discoverer sitiLte program which achieved the first recovery of a vehicle fnni space lit Aug 11 The other ruirnnnnhyw hnnnrwl Ri'll AwnevstfPttu and anti otnei's dollars bill uniform is In his I iter years York soli the Special Message Due on oreign Aid WASHINGTON (AP) The world tour to promote tely White House said Saturday Prcsi worded plan for Laouan cira dent Kennedy will send Congress i I Hl A CUCL 'AH fWtm ELW1H a special message on foreign a 1 1 next Tuesday Congressional leaders had dis to reach agreement wito him on closed last week Kennedy's into ways to end the Laotian war I tion to send tiie message early I The communique accused Sji in tiie week but the date was not vanna Phouma of hi made defintte until Saturday wiiTwmw1 a i i tablish a bible school and York a1 out at Prime Minis 1 UOOD iypi Ncarly 3000 Institute a high school The In Dicfenbaker of Canada I officers including 28 generals I leaflets hia ting Sxiili Africa exorcise ui this Cen mixed ii iir 1111111 inwiann loiuerviw country intervened in Angola and sehing occurred as the gov promoted terrorism It said Em 1 ernment announced failure manuei Dadet representa forts to arrange peace ta voting until after the events 1 Western government of Premier which we now know took place became known" the communique said It also charged that delegate his RockcUlync Gets month 1 tore the Thornton robb a Pope also faces ch for armed robbery hulenbiux bank a few after the Ttanton robbery BI men arrested tore in San Antonio Nov 17 a a motel und Begun Dr and Mrs William Crook of San Marcos have presented to Baylor $1000 as tablish a the VV The purpose of the fund ac cording to the official document drawn up between Baylor and the ton York once owed $172060 to the government in back taxes hut the Internal Revenue Service notified Rayburn in a letter that it would compromise and reduce the debt to $25000 because of in ability 'to pay York won tiie modal of honor in World War I for charging a German machine gun nest kill ing 25 of the enemy and raptur ing 132 When fie returned home from Europe he was besieged with fat contracts and offers to make him rich Rayburn said cashed in far a 1 hern I heroism Newsptqier syndicates in lev me pi union i offered him a nvllion he told them: "This not for sale" County Causes New Lake Delay Corp too The whee tiie new road on the north side of reservoir should cross the North Risque River to con nret with Highway 6 on the wert 1 and the reads nn the east lead Crooks be to establish and maintain the White Lec tures at Baylor University in ap preciation of the inestimable con tribution of Dr White to the University he so long has The fund is to consist of the initial gift of $1000 given by Dr and Mrs Crook "and such future additions thereto as Dr and Mrs Crook and other friends of Dr White shall The document further states: initial gift of $1000 and all future donations to this fund shall constitute the principal cd a trust which shall be held preserved managed and invested by Baylor University No part of such prin cipal shall be expended but the annual income therefrom shall be used to finance the White Annual Lectures The White Lectures aie planned as a series of three to five lectures to be delivered an nually at Baylor by a person dis Anguished in the field? of religion law nr covemmnnf The Inr hirnr I will be selected by a committee 1 inr lifritna rho nrrtetnant nf UouIa i (l JWJ the dean of the school of law and the chairman of tiie depart ment of religion STV? N'frc "rrvd am wih Judge Rice held a graduates of Baylor Dr Crook mity hearing here received a BA degree in 1956 and la ter received the Bachelor of Di messes have been vinity decree from Southwestern" testify in tiie case I Baptist Theological Seminary and id bren vice presi 1 'on bank and presi toe UND Page 5 'i i st bank He tur tral Texas post I The location of the map ever 1 Cne RrLIapc cise is Central Europe and the! 7 ojieration is called Cloverleaf To Question hers 1 aktng part tn me exercise arc i i Army Kcserve ana ixanonai Guard officers from the 1th Army area Such exorcises are strictly on I pipei and are designed to give practice in making eonirn hhI de cisions in varying situations T'hn Tith AT Ji nr'liv rpa iwn Catiin4av mnnd of Houston commanded by Tlir Defense itepartment rocket Saturday but there were I a i naiht ma tn iu ta htrh i Aiaj urn ueonzr Munson atnwd tn ormc uie hkhs juvnchinlh nru wfll i 1 msP hi'ii i 1 I mil' 1 'WUWI 01 IlliUil I'l ixa ra i ations into the exercise with the these sources said Chairman John launcn nn astronaut other officers seeking to soive Stennis Misto ol the Senate rticin Wnnnnnx And rmiinmpnf not moved during the three day ranking Republican member have which was designed to test the water I prnhlem 1 been assigned to qu' iwu tncm i mrehanuin under the most rugged ennuitions possible The e'psulew hich had been a heduled to carry a man late next month was fired 35000 feetin nvpr Hip Atlanfm hv a itHn Get ready tor Spring with a nttor NUiONAL BANK Home: the test the final one before Die Improvement Loan Member I Adv See SPACE Page 4 Ill Woman Being Onsted rom Home Sunset tongiht at 6:10 sunrise tomorrow at 633 eorccaM inr waco and vti inny I) 1 1 i (radius 25 Mostly cloudy Ji 11 1)C llielll(lel today tonight and Monday A chance for light rain this after 1 A OIICy (r noon and tonight Not tiiuch! change In temperature Maximum major phi 63: minimum 40 lanthropic foundations is expected Temperature: Highest 62 de to announce Monday the cstab grees at up tn grccs at 4 a highest since Jan 1 86 degrees on uch 12 wcst since Jan 1 17 degree onLn 29: normal maximum tins dre ttiict 'tl 21 ham's ending at tone lot tins month io nn mm tins month VAinXiTON (VPb A man launched (mm in spi capsule was feed aloft cvilian space testing ant vioienuy 'uaten from its I rane xatw va um hour and i minutes hut iiaws Hnicn Hi iv ar 1 vv me up iJir nn lay ihr forthcoming attempt to shaped tapswr JU miles out af sea was arniea ana some oi 1 a the outer shinjes were loose as 1KUUIJ MHVklVl preparedness subeonunittcc and Gilruth said a man a oi its violent separation quarers that self determlna vi arp Cnn Ri'id NH the tm LiU0 iirvtvpd ia flight ana ivuduiutr uvmuu rvenPiaiiy I 1 1 rer rercrrrei iTi'' irrirreTnr ''i iTr i rir 'V si i Jft tTLre i' a rsSi Lu 'I av MW IttlTlMii 3f lit? 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