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DOUBLE TALENT Richard Beymer has pyramided a pair ing aptitude into stardom in 4 films and television. Beyincr shown as he played a GI -role in "The Longest Day." Lams (Continued From Page 1) out of their lairs and onto high places. Highway patrolman Tommy McMcans killed four in a few minutes and many were seen on highways. A tornado smashed through 43 miles southwest of Pecos in far Southwest Texas -after dark, felling almost all the i utility poles in town. The twister also unroofed a house, felled a drive-in theater screen, root trees and a number of ouihuild- There were no reports of U.S.

Highway 62 east of Wellman ran into what one newsman called "a lake as far as you can see." A turkey farm near Wellman was surrounded by water. "We've got enough rain to last all one farmer said Actually the deluges of rain -mean many farmers will have to -re-plant some crops. Brownficld's Oak Grove residential section was the hardest-hit. Monies were waist-deep in water. families were taken off and one from an attic.

A was standing atop a chest of drawers inside her flooded when a rescue boat R. H. Kemp of Hrownfield was from the top of his loaded truck on Slate Highway Water nearly covered the Scores of persons gathered- at Brownfield City-Hall for sev- -Jfral hours awnrting word Hn the Community; Tear JThey were finally notified that "national guardsmen safely evacu- nued Union people from their homes. The worst hit business in njrownficld was the Plaza Motel. IWatcr rose into all 23 units, the and the apartment of manager, A.

R. Nicholson. fled the place. clouds and ram held over- Tnlght temperatures down to 55 at Dalhnrt. Readings on up to 79 at Corpus "Christi.

Higgins Church Receives Award From Methodists ABILENE (Spl) -The Methodist Church of Higgins received nn award here Wednesday from the floor of the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Church as the outstanding rurnl church in the district. The award was made by the Town and Country Commission of the conference for its overall church program in that division. Rev. Ralph Odom is pastor of the Higgins Methodist Church. Tom Britt of Wheeler was elected one of six lay delegates to the South Central Jurisdictional Methodist Conference to be held in Dallas in The South Central Conference covers an eight-state area.

iifiTII VKAR THF. P.AMP.A OAn.Y FRIDAY, MAY 31. About Municipal Courf Docket The News In rn; to or column. Indent OH for Inrlmlr.n In this naU! nrlve't ulnj; Alhr-rt. fined 'am pa.

Obitu ares CHIEF BOTTLE WASHER Manager of Die Pampa Coca-Cola Botllin- Cornpanv, Bob Mack is shown with the new Ludewip Bottle Washer installed in the Vila plant this week. It: weighs 30 Ions and is 16 feet wide. Mark said the machine will r-om- pletely wash and dry 15,000 bottles in one hour. A machine be installed wilhin (he next week that will feed the bottle washer automatically, Mack stated. (Dailv News Photo) John Douglas Meeks Rilc-s for John Douglas Meeks, of Kinpsmill will be held at 10 a.m.

Saturday in Duenkel-Carmichael Funeral Chapel with Jim Perkins, minister of the Skellytown Church of Christ, officiating. Mr. Meeks, a retired section foreman for the Fort Worth-Denver Railroad died at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday in Highland General Hospital. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery.

Washington Window Pampa Man Is Fined, i Stover Services for Mrs. Ozora Stover will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in St. Mark Methodist Church with the Rev. C.

C. Campbell pastor and the Rev G. Davis, pastor of the Progressive Baptist Church, officiating Mrs. Stover died at 6:15 a.m. today in Highland General Hospital.

She was born July 16, 1S80 and came to 15 years ago from Wellington. She resided at 836 S. Somerville. Survivors are her husband, Em- metl nf the home; three daughters. Mrs.

Corrine l.indley of Oklahoma City. Mrs. Lillie Mae Nickelberry of Wellington. Mrs. Thelma McKmney ot Albuquerque, N.M.; one son, Harvey of Wellington; two brothers, John Graham of Madiera.

Farah i Graham of Oakland. Calif five sisters, Mrs. Danny James, Mrs. By LYLE C. WILSON United Press International President Kennedy miscalculated the civil rights pressures by so wide a margin that he finds himself now confronting a dangerous and frightening emergency.

The emergency is both dangerous and frightening because it threatens civil disorder, riotous killed much of Kennedy's other legislative proposals. Meantime, the President moved fairly hard and fast with administrative measures in behalf of civil rights, with special emphasis on the right to vote. The Kennedy administration's biggest play for lhe Negroes, however, was in the field of mobs in city streets. Civil disorderj emotional propaganda. Some Ne- uavict w.

Knee. S. Barnes was fined Slot) and costs and sentenced to three days in I county tail by county Judge Bill Craig, in county court this morning, on a charge of driving while inioxicaicd. Price was arrested at 11 Of) p.m. Thursday in the block of Aichi- son after be ran a red light at I ho corner of Atchison and Cuyler.

The arrest was made by Patrolman Vance Munday. Marvin Betuel Rippy of Lefors will be among the more than 1.000 candidates scheduled to receive diplomas in commencement exer- f'S at 'lexas Technological College in I.ubbock Monday. Exercises will be held at p.m. in I.ub- bock Municipal Auditorium. I-'aye Monroe Realty For Sale: Large 'J bedroom hou.se near Senior high.

Well located, Ifill Christine. Possession Now MO 5-3(120 Twirling Classes taught by lyn Caiier June 3rd through Beginners, Intermodiaje. Advanred fire by'on. two baton and danre twirling. Enrollment deadline noon Jun-' 1 MO Pampa Chapter fili.

Order of the Eastern Star, will have open installation of officers on Saturdav nt 8 in. in the Masonic Hall. 420 W. KinKsmill. Mrs.

Mulla- nax will be installed as worthy mat i on and Blake I.urnmore as worthy patron. Jaycee-Elles Rummage Sales, June 3, 120 W. 4 Room modern house for rent, couple only, $30. per month. Call Mrs.

Shirley Joyce a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harmon, south of the city, was awarded a Bachelor of Arts Degree in elementary education Larry Davi 1 TJfi F. no driver's liren-r-. guilty SI 5.

I arry 0. Key. Rt. 2 speeding, guilty, fined SIO. Leon A Fini'-y.

500 Finch, dis- 'obeying traffic signal guilty, lined SIO. Jon Kllis. mi Duncan, speeding, guilty, fined $10. Worthy Hiirns. -TM N.

improper right turn, nolo contender? ploa. fined L. 'Iripplr-horn. Ifilfi Charles, muffler violation, fined SI5. Ray 0 FIr-mintr.

Pampa. running red blinker light, guiltv fined S.5. Joseph A. Dull. 501 N'.

Davis. failure to KV information at scene nf accident, guilty, fined 55. LiKille Inmon. H.TJ Duncan, speeding, guilty, fined $10 11. Jackson.

522 Crawford, ponce 1 guilty, James Webb. N. U'rJK 'nmor in possession of alcoholic beverage, guilty, fined $25. Pampa Students To Get Degrees From Texas Tech I.KBP.fK'K More than 1,000 candidates for dr.j>n are sched- Hied to receive diplomas in commencement Texas Terh Mond-ay. Dr.

Kenneth S. president Hire University, will give Ili8 piuvipal addict durum the exercises ai m. Lnbbock Munici- Vending Rack Gas Sfolen Theft of a rack from Cufe, 100 N'. poiled to pol Howard agent. Anderson, 'pal Coliseum Dr J.

Broadway Baptist Church of Fort Worth, will Baccalaureate speaker at 8 Sunday in Lubbock Municipal Candidates for degree-, include the following students from Pampa; School of Acrirnlturr. Bachelor of Science: Lemuel Isaac Greene, animal husbandry, i.rirrv Wavns HemitK.k-,, Hairs- S'-hool of Arts Sciences, Bachelor of Science Education: opeland, chemistry. School of Business Administra- Bachelor of Business Administration: Judy F.li/abeth Wells, retailing. School of Engineering. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering: Carl F.

Bailey. Jerry Nevada 'Ince, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering: Gary Dale newspaper Pinson. Bachelor Science in Mechanical newspaper vending front of the Purviance, was re- tilis morning by valued rl air lhs of Madlera; and 31 randclllldren 1 Interment will he in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Due lkc Carmichael Funeral; Home ADDINGTON'S WESTERN STORE Wostoni Clot lies Guns Sporting Goods 119 S. Cuyler MO 4-31B! BEAR'S CAREER FINISHED PROVIDENCE, R.I. (L'PI) Rruno is washed up as a circus performer at the ripe old age of 5.

The trained black bear goes to Roger Williams Park Zoo today as a gift from the Hamid-Morton Circus which said Bruno just got too fat. 1 "We're told the bear got too big for his act." said parks Supt. Ralph .1. llartman. "lie's supposed to slide down a chute but he got i stuck." i is spreading in the South.

There is the solemn threat of it in, Northern cities. The capital, itself, has been put on notice by Negro spokesmen that racial conditions must change in Washington to prevent a race riot. Kennedy's miscalculation was political. The I960 Democratic presidential platform carried to extraordinary extremes the promise of legislative and adminiMra- tive action in behalf of civil rights. Negroes applauded the platform and voted for Kennedy.

He probably would have lost big states and lhe presidency' without their support, Rights Issue Delayed Kennedy decided to postpone civil rights legislation during his first two White House years to avoid arousing Southern members of Congress. Their angry reaction would have delayed and perhaps Pope John (Continued From Page 1) cated by a prostate condition. The Pope had been reported to have spent a tranquil night and was said to be improving, when the word of (he dramatic change came. grocs were named to relatively high federal office. Negro leaders were welcome socially at the White House.

The President dropped in unexpectedly one day on a group of young Negro college women who were having lunch. Landmark (Cor.finued From Page 1) Republicans gathered there for their meeting. The Baker's heyday was in the News stories and newspictures '9' 1fls when nearby Camp Welters kept the nation informed of the uas jammed with soldiers training for their part in World War II. Fop name bands and silvers at from West Texas St-ate University niatelv $1 on Sunday. Mrs.

Dawson. who was, jr. Tulberson, 828 Malone no Pampa Htgh le police that someone stole a uu tea hln lankful of gasoline from his auto- in Lubbock this fall. Her husband. Tech, graduated from School in "i neennfj" Iprw Anderson said the vending stand, Cailson.

Dow Ree approxi-1 King; Bachelor of Science in Tex- 'tile Engineering: Joe Bailey Stephens Jr. in change. in John, will attend where he is majoring Engineering. Buffet lunch now being served ev ery day. Black Gold Restaurant 1100 E.

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"The Pope is serious, very serious," the radio said in its 2:,10 p.m. a.m. F.DT) broadcast. "This is the news which, like a sinister thunderbolt, today i minds and hearts The Vatican radio said "numerous cardinals" were rushing to the papal apartments. "The new crisis is very grave," it said.

An order went out to prelates of the secretariat of state to "pray for the health of lhe Pope." Elsewhere around the world, Catholics and non-Catholics offered their own prayers for the man who was born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli in the northern Italian village of Sotto il Monte on Nov. 25, 1881. and went on to become a pope of peace sought the unity of all Christians. Up to the moment when the dramatic turn for the worse was reported shortly after 1 p.m. (8 a.m.

F.DT) the Pope had been improving. An earlier Vatican press office announcement said the pontiff had "spent a tranquil night and the improvement is continuing." But it was clear that Pope John realized the gravity of his case. "My bags are packed and I'm ready, even very ready, to go," he told his personal physician, Dr. Antonio Gasbarrini, Thursday. But Gasbarrini felt confident enough about the Pope's condition to return to his home in Bologna, 200 miles north of Rome, where he reported the Pope's remarks to newsmen.

Gasbarrini attributed Pope John's rally to his "strong constitution, his strong will of iron, his serenity," but warned that the improvement must be seen "al ways in a relative sense because his illness is what it is." President's attention to Negroes. This political play seemed to lie working well until this year when it suddenly fell apart. Necro lenders who had accepted Kennedy's early civil rights straiegv a political necessity him. suddenly became disenchanted. I'vcn the President's friends bewail to tell him.

His anxious telephone calls to Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr. on those occasions when her husband was jailed in the South were effective for a time. But just the other day, the Rev, Martin Luther King Jr. was telling a California audience Ihat the Presfdent had not done enough to outlaw segregation.

Still Helping Meredith The Kennedy administration continues to support with armeci men the ambition of James H. Meredith to study at the L'niser- sity of Mississippi. But Meredith is on record 'now that Kennedy is not doing enough. Any (len. Rob- Kennedy peculiarly has identified himself with civil rights.

Negroes with whom he met a few days ago to discuss the situation were unimpressed. They pronounced RFK naive and lacking in understanding of the race situation. It is proposed that President Kennedy personally integrate the University of Alabama by taking a Negro by lhe hand and leading him through the process of registration. The end result of the political situation. Kennedy evidently will move hard and fast now for rights legislation.

The frightening question is this: Is it already too late to prevent riots in the streets' plased the hotel regularly during ihat time and the hotel was often jammed. In past years, p'sidr-nK of Mineral Wells and guests at the hotel gathered on mornings in the hupe Baker lobby to exchange greetings- and toasts. The lobby was lined with Christmas trees, and parties were given for the children. SWITCH TO AIR DALLAS. Tex.

of the Tinth Railway Operating Battalion of ihe Arm 1 Resen, i-, mer ir Mode ol plane. Cyclone (Cositlniied From Page 1) died in ihat are-a Chitla-; gong is 120 miles southeast of 1 here. i he casualty figure could rise' drastically whc-f) the is known ot a million inhabited 500 ofNhore islands. These islands were -aid to have been swept away by the tidal upsurge which followed the cyclone earlier this week. A ide path of destruction ranged from Feni, S5 miles of Dacca in the Noak- ball district, to Cox's in the Chittagong district, and included 500 offsh'ire islands.

The clone formed the Has of Bengal and hit I hi- coaMal area about midnight Tuesday. Winds of 162 nidi's an hour were reported, followed by tidal waxes sweeping over the coaMal islands and lhe enure coastal area. LHiHT has become a delicate art in the space age. Above, Goodyear technician uses a special welder to fuse parts while assembling a miniature electronic component. Since parts are hardly distinguishable to the naked eye, operator must look through a magnifying glass iicns visible at top of picture).

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