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ViAWiR The Lartdo Timet, Tuesday, June 21, 1960. Page 3 LAREDO AND VICINITY: Man Is Freed Because Of Faulty Charge Election Year Tax Bill Shaping Up In Congress i Generally fair and hot through Wednesday. High today, 100 04; $14035 Claim Goes To Trial low tonight, mid 70s. High Low LAREDO 102 77 Controversial Amendments But the Senate adopted two con SAN ANTONIO (UPI) Judge John Onion freed ranchpr Frank C. Davis of a murdei 66 troversial amendments to the By NORMAN G.

CORNISH I'nited Press International WASHINGTON (UFI) A po litically cautious election year tax bill shaped up in the Demo ber term. One case waa set fof Atlanta 91 Albuquerque 99 Amarillo 103 Austin 99 Boston 79 Brownsville 96 House version which would wipe; charsp Monriav because it did not out some so called "swin 1 ei Siati that Davis wore his shoes ii ii i ii Dec. 5, and another waa continued and will be called for sheet' business deductions andi setting on Jan. 9. cratic Congress today pretty much when he allegedly stomped James L.

Drought to death. Droucht. 40. was fatally beaten 73! Trial started this morning in 58 the civil case of Trinidad Gar 74 cia, 52, of Hebbronville, against 80 Traders and General Insurance 60; Company of Dallas, a workmen'! 76, compensation case involving in 43 juries which Garcia allegedly re 6 ceived on the job. 79! Corpus Chnsti Chicago rC along lines acceptable to President Eisenhower.

The revenue measure, approved aftpr his car rammed into the: Dallas Denver Detroit Yesterday afternoon. In a nonjury civil case, a suit involving an IOU written in Spanish as a "vale was dismissed oa motion of the plaintiff. The plaintiff had originally fil unanimously by the Senate 84 0, the present tax credit on dividends. These are expected to be whittled down by the conferees. Another feature of the bill would be a temporary national debt ceiling of 293 billion dollars for the next year.

The corporation ta rate would be continued for another 12 months after June 30. The crackdown on business ex El Paso would in the mam extend present rear of Davis car at a traffic light last winter, Police said Drought fled from the scene of the accident and Davis and an other motorist chased him down. 90 64 95 95 73 108 93 4 83 68 102 105 73! It is claimed that Garcia re Houston Los Angeles 65 ceived back injuries which have 79, permanently incapacitated him, corporation taxes and Korean War excise levies on such items as liquor, cigarettes and new automobiles. Miami i In the ensuing fiJJht, Drought ed suit contending the document was a promissory note and a ne skull was fractured. He died the Minneapolis Monclova Morterrey Kansas City New York Phoenix pense deductions was adopted by a Senate roll call vote of 45 39.

Other Senate changes designed to raise new cash were elimina gotiable instrument. However, his attorney later agreed that it did not fulfill the requirements of a promissory note in the legal sense, and the court granted next day. Davis, 54, was indicted April 27, on charges of murder with malice aggravated assault and commit goes and give sen I Eft Because of differences, to a conference of House Senate taxwriters where and take bargaining but no ous disputes are expected. 54 and the plaintiff seeks the max 78 imum benefits under the work 74i men's compensation insurance, 70i or $35 weekly for 401 weeks, 58) which would total $14,035. 79 75I A jury of four women and 46 eight men was selected late Mon 75 day afternoon in 49 th District iCourt, which this week is sitting 88 75 112 99 59 109 mm ajip 1 iif NT! JUIJTlliMr I Ml dismissal.

San Antonio Seattle tion of the special lax credit on dividend income and a tightening of the minerals depletion allow ting felony while engaged lr commission of a misdemeanor. Laurence Olivier Infrid BergBuua The $4,500,000,000 tax bill was Torreon ance. Davis Is completely free now Sen. Joseph S. Clark At1v Charles Lieck unviru said he would resubmit the case Stars Win brought in line with administration recommendations when the Senate refused to adopt a move by its finance committee to cut ttf a 10 per cent federal tax on local telephone calls, telegrams and travel.

The House already has agreed to continue the taxes. Bv Vnited Press International Jin the federal building, with Jud EAST TEXAS Partly cloudy ge E. James Kazen on the bench, through Wednesday with little! change In temperatures. The case now being tried be scattered thundershowers Wednes fore the jury in Lafedo js an ap dav and in north portion tonightP from the Industrial Acci Detective's Brother Dies Alfredo A. Saucedo, 59.

died in Mercy Hospital at 3:30 a. m. Tuesday. Funeral arrangements were pending arrival of a brother and sister from Michi amendment. He said it would rule; t0 the Bexar County's July grand out "swindle sheets' on busmes? V.rv entertainment expenses, gifts ex ceeding $10 and club dues.

He in freeing Davis, Onion mled said it would allow deductions that all three charges were faulty Highest today in the 90s. Lowest 1" flua, "iai only for 'food and liquor." TopTV Awards Am wino 'm anrl fiina 'am Willi Th mtirder ChaTCft did not tonignt 68 10 78 Attorney here for the plain cmrru rvKTUkl TFYA; tiff yesterday were Jim Hogg SOUTH CENTRAL TLXAb Attorney Francisco Cer Clear to partly cloudy throush'Ha ArnnlHrt rvhna. hnth of ff UIV VJ HIV MM. I I nvthintr pHp. i.

out of nrdpr" ho sav he was wearing nis snoes. a d. rsone of tne cnarges went mm By VERNON SCOTT VPI Hollywood Correspondent Wednesday wim imie ifmpfra who were to be ial trustees award. The program was Fred Astaire (who nn ThanRfs: Hf5f 95 t0iined here 'by Harold His amendment would produce' sufficient detail about how Davis 250 million dollars a year in ad allegedly beat Drought a a dition federal revenues. 1 a rk against the pavement.

Putman, VM I iiwper inn yni in ills HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Two for of the San Antonio law firm of A Mn www mm Real Start Of Summer Set Today By THTC ASSOCIATED PRESS Summer officially started Tues Emmys last year) in Holly said. eign stars, Ingrid Bergman anc gan. Saucedo, who was familiarly known to friends as lived at 1806 Zaragoza Street. He was a brother of City Detective Ro dolfo Saucedo, and son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Mariano Saucedo. Ill for the past several months, he had been a patient in Mercy NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS Several members of the grand wood and Arthur Godfrey in rew Sir Laurence Olivier, shared top returned the indict i nt. Am rtj York. iurv which Partlv cloudy through Wednesday. Melvin Corley, of the San An to 1 .1 vi a i mpnts acainst Davis testified Mon fnm AJi ih hatlrttinff acauerea inunaersiorms neuircs tonio leeai urm 01 woursana, Stack and Jane Wyatt for the 195S Fire And Flood Pose New Threats day they did not vote on the two lesser charges.

Westerns, most popular programs day nd ff1?" Biu. utnd Bcrgstorm represent tk Ifi faii A little cooler Wednesday and in ed the defense yesterday. He 1960 television season. In Monday night's 12th annua' TV academy show both i ss extreme north portion tonigni. jexpected one or more San Anto gain a single award.

day morning but it couldn't bring much higher temperatures to Tex a iVian thj laet four Hivi nt anrtnn Highest today in the 90s. Lowest nio associates to join him today. Eastern Air Lines Hospital for the last 10 days. Years ago Alfredo Saucedo spent 15 years with Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan, and returned to Laredo in 1932, Selected on the jury for this Bergman and Sir Laurence won Emmyi in their American video Comedy honors went to A rt tonight 65 to 75. Carney.

Jackie Gleason's ex side In Concepcion case were: Adolf 0 Puig, Mrs. did. debuts. Both have previously won Pilots Return To Temperatures soared to 113 at Presidio Monday and 18 other cit CONCEPCION, Chile (UPI) kick, for his uproarious antics in; NORTHWEST TEXAS Partly jelyde Brennan, Carl E. Pulliam, "Vip," another special.

cloudy through Wednesday. Scat Roberto Salinas, Walter J. Hart, thunderstorms today and.w. S. Gilbert, Mrs.

Max Rotten Tnn in south Puins toniRnt A Kramer, Mrs. award for lonignt witn Bela irtja ann tnniPht ivu r.n ua since which time ne had Deen self employed. Oscars in motion pictures. Stack was honored as best actor in a series for his portrayal ol P'ire and flood posd new threats imm in T.vti haI VAariinua nt llW Work: End Strike or more as a heat wave continued Monday night to this southern cit to bake the state. shattered by last months devas federal agent Elliott Ness in "The fonte, the outstanding vanet u.

in 10rt UiwesVir Ramir. F.nH. Untouchables," while Miss Wyatt houf Af tha trke Presented the i A que Cruz. Three Fines Total $75 won top series honors for hei wifclv role in Tather Knows MIAMI, Fla. AP) Eastt tn Air Lines pilots were returning to work todav.

under pressure from had The new petit jury panel statuette by Astaire, the jSfJt'jS, dinner wmt SOUTHWEST TEXAS Clear romnVtinff in the me partly cloudy through Wednes iiaunK earinquBRes. No rain fell Monday and none! Fire caused by a short circuit was reported early Tuesday. Tem jblazed up in Concepcion Vniver pratures were expected to quake damaged dental coJ to 100 or more over much of Texas' lege. The flames inflicted new Tuesday. (damage on offices and lecture Best," which leaves the air thi: reported in 49th District Court their union and the courts to end; season day with little change in tempera lat 9:30 a.m.

yesterday. When it The best dramatic series of the crippling, 10 days old wildcat Three traffic fines amounting Pdtahiishpd tnat uipre was A. d. Most outstanding variety year award went to "Playhouse rooms, but nremen were a Die anow lures. flKlmm Lr" eivil case on which iurv trial' $75 were assessed in Corpora thunderstorms Pecos alley 0 civil case on wnicn jury iriai tm aorHin tt The high at 4 a 90" which will not be seen next Emmy went to "The A National Airlines strike set Just 17 minutes after the start of tn, coiiee's dental instru I Fifties while Leonard Bernstein eastward Wednesday.

Highest to couia xne morning, me season. police records. for tonight was averted when the'j Orchpsfn won the award for best rfav to 105. Lowest tonight in Pane was excused unui p.m summer was 0 aegreps ai r. in.tii04 In a year when one shot "spec union agreed to resume contract and the New York Philharmonic the 70s.

At the same time, authorities Paso and the low maximum was 68 at Dalhart and Lufkin. achievement in music. expressed' concern over the risine Wlth management lals were the rage, Miss Berg expressru concern ever me timiik, i mn'. MrArm.n.. lo.t on ii in.

man last Oct. 20 performance in with a federal mediator sitting A1vtAfi th unnlxt 'waters of the Bio Bio River, swoi Fined were Second Lieutenant Howard Turner, Laredo Air Force Base, $50, driving without valid license plates; Roland B. Anderson, 1811 Santa Maria. 110, careless driving; and Atejandr Garcia, 3319 Springfield, $15, driving without a license. Five cases were dismissed, four because settlements had been made, when Judge Kazen called the civil cases which had been set for trial this week.

Another case, on which plain "The Turn of the Screw" was rated highest for a single per formance by an actress. Too lofe To Classify Texaa Monday with a high of four rain 19, jin the mountains behind Concep tion. Cities with 100 or more Monday! besides Presidio were Ei Paso! D. ah ImnrAuail Olivier was voted his award for "The Moon and Sixpence' which A wave of sick reports by pilots continued to hamper operations of Pan American World Airways. Eastern said 35 of its Miami pilots telephoned for flight orders Mondav nieht.

The line said the was beamed Oct. 30. tiff was not ready to go to was transferred to 111th District 108, Van Horn 107, San Angelo mmiiiwh iiiiih 32. Houses Furnished Prinz W. Buttron, vice presi Court, Westerns Lose Out and wink 106, Del Rio 105, Big Spring and Midland 104, Lubbock, CI.KAI 1 room furnfehed hou Idl dent of Laredo National Bank, is break "sounds very encouraging." rinnrti in imrtmvinB ntflvi The 90 minute NBC colorcast Amarillo and Dalhart 303, Laredo, nr rouplt.

Utilltte paid. 3210 Sa One civil suit was set for next Monday. Some consolidated cases have been set for the Novem Junrtinn CnhiUa anri rhtiHr at uar irvcniai arhA vm Ke Easterns flights out of Miami mixpd rompdv and miuir. wiih thp 102, and Alpine, Alice and Wichife been a medical patient for the dwindled from a normal 55 daily; awards programs which saw win 33. Houes Unfurnished to none whtn pilots struck at mid ners in 22 categories, and a spec Falls and Abilene 101.

ipast 12 days. The Times Congratulates Congratulations to twins, Pershing Gray and Peart Gray, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gray, 709 Mier, mho are observing their birthday today.

Mr. and Mrs. Agustin Laurel observed their 12th wed ding anniversary. They live at 2918 Stewart. And to Miss Evangelina G.

Villanueva of 140g Green congratulations on her birth day. She is with a local woman's apparel store. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Nor ton will observe their 14th wedding anniversary NEWLY painted clean 8 bdroom houi an H'lghta, Call RA 3 0. 41.

RoomsFurnished COOL EAST bedroom. Near town. 1700! nignt June ill in protest to iener al flight check inspector's sitting in third pilot seats. Two to seven flights took off from Miami in the; past three days. A federal judge ordered all pilots back to work.) but Eastern's dispatchers couldn't: To Change Is to Live Aa we grow older, we "settle down" into what? Ruts? Vain regrets? Resistance to change? But change ia a chance to grow.

In July Reader's Digest this author recommends developing flexibility, welcoming change in fact that we ready ourselves for it by exercising our ability to change. How 5 Start reading at page (Ad. Parratut. RA 3 7300. Father Kills Daughter Because Wife Leaves Him John B.

Kelley, Grace's Father, Dies Of Cancer 78, Educational Opportunities More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Her la a pleasant tray to Oferromt Ioom plat diacomiort, FASTEJCTH, an Improved powder, aprtnkled oa upper and lower la tea bolda them firmer ao that they feel mora com fortable. No gummy, gooey, paaty taate or telling. It's alkaline non icid). Doea not eour. Checka "plat ortrrr" (denture breath Get FAS TEETR today at any drug counter.

(Adv.) fliers to give reach most of the them assignments. COMPTONS Pictured Fnevrlopedta. By appointment only. Call RA 3 734. Mra.

Kliuheth Sorreli. 115 A Monuments PHILADELPHIA (UPI John B. Kelly 70. father of Princess DALLAS (UPI) late. Police arrived'and said he was sorry he had to ikill the little girl.

He was de RAPAKL V. OARCIA: Patntinir At Paper. First Cotton Bale Is Expected Soon hanter. Reaaonabit. 101 Clark.

RA 3 790C. Grace of Monaco, who rose from an apprentice bricklayer to mil 1 mi. a fl 1 lionaire contractor ana a leaner in civic, business and SDorts cir rrank Hooks Humphrey 38. "They'll sav I'm crazy, but I'm decorated Marine Corps veteran not," he said. "They'll take mv of two wars, opened the door for'Ufe for this one I've taken." them, and politely ushered themj Humphrey's father, Frank H.

lea Hm CMvy Mytterf Sae te tele Ivedeyt. SK TV 1N Hi loene Ckevy Showroom ABC TV. MISSIOX, Tex. (AP) The first cuSf 0f cancer Monday at bale of cotton in the nation is ex his hnm hr HumDhrev said his mime, me Doay or nis zi momns dSU5hter TeCDa Chri Mered a head wound during action Valley today. Harvesting began Dr.

James A. Lehman, said the Stretched OUt On a COUCh. I in Korea and waft riistharppH Unniai irteath nf th fnrmr Olvmnir anil. lintf rh amnion ram sonnr than she is," he her with 4There atrangled mu. i irom tne Marine uorps alter a my own, long stay at a naval hospital in IT ONLY LIKE POWER STEERING I I I I I II (Corvair doesn't need it) VBalaaBaV WawHHalaValaV MSaBaaMHasaW SKaeaaaaaiaeSHV sraaaMpSr Oakland, Calif.

"This whole thing began when hands." Shortly before the house late police raced to Ray Barnick, who has won the anticipated prize for the first U.S. bale twice KeUVf who huilt on( tnt a. said he had pickers the field tion iargPSt brickwork contract near here Monday but it would be empires, underwent abdom at east today before workers ina erv mon(n in Wom. could pick enough cotton for a wHinii fiia Monday night, his wife walked out on him and Humphrey telephoned his 18 year the child." the elder Humphrev old wife, MayVonne, at her par said. "When she left him, my son ents home.

She had left him quit his job as truck driver for about 10 days earlier, and refused, the Texas Delivery Service and bale. returned home to recuperate. they add to your driving pleasure. But why wait! Princess Grace, Hollywood Th first hp in 'orth America 10 return or even to see him. has been getting more 'If you don't come back.

I'll everv dav." before her story to Prince Ranier upset as ginned Monday in actress Mexico. marriage Corvair'a ingenious design simply places the engine in the rear. That means less weight on the front wheels and a lighter, happier feel in the curve of your hands. No power assist is needed in a car that's naturally nimble. See what a fr engineering approach can do? From handling and parking ease right on, there just isn't anything ordinary or conventional about Corvair.

Look at it practically flat floor, four wheel independent suspension, fold down rear seat. Ita air cooled rear engine that never reeds water or antifreeze or radiator repairs and leaves engine heat and noise back where you've been. AH these special advantages art standard in every Corvair. Just wait till you see how much visit am leena," Humphrey told his; He said his son came to Shim Monday afternoon, The Mexican hale was grown by corvair and of Monaco, recently visited he father. Princess Grace was informed of Esteban l.ozano on the Santa Anita farm 'lati mrs.

itumpnrey mother caned seemed verv disturbed, police and told them of the threat.) I thought I had calmed him Humphrey told police he had down when tie left, but 1 never amoros. It is expected to be nfr "er aeam py teiepnone BY CHEVROLET the donated to the Mexican Red Cross Monaco, ane ana me rnnce were which in turn will auction it off. fxpected to arrive in the Lnited (StHtee todav to attend the funeral. neen in a mental hospital in 1955. dreamed this would discussed the killing calmly, 'father Raid.

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tut. a mmm mm i usi immm feS jm mmsm msm Cormir 700 I Door Stda Tlmesfot fcf imm A. Barrel Executive Com mittee Members Set your local authorized Chevrolet denier Jar economical transportation GATEWAY CHEVROLET COMPANY Miss Kuth Young, Miss Garza waft chosen executive secretary of the group. Mashburn represented the Texas Assn. of Student Councils ftf which he la the executive secretary.

Not pictured in Laredo Schools Supt. Nixon. Named of the executive Committee of the newly organized Junior International Good Neighbor Council were, sitting, left to right, F. Pena, Lie. Flutar ro (iuman of Monterrey, Mitt Eva Garza and Jack MasMnirn of Midland, Standing, Mrs.

C. Woods, Mrs. V. II. Kramer Miw Kathleen DaCamara and LAREDO 90S SANTA MARIA AVENUE RA3 3631.

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