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Corpus Christi Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 22

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DEATHS I Sundeen School Factions iSplit Up for Discussion James James 6-B CORPUS CHRISTI TIVES Thui Nv 14 1557 Father of Nazi Saboteur Freed Hans Haupt Who Harbored Son Will Be Deported Funeral spiv ires for James James 79 of I'd Clifford were C'nxoldafon of the Si-ieen1 One ds-jssion will he held in known to oppose consnlda'-nctifduled for 2 pm today at land Corpus svs- Sjndeen High School the nth tho oher is sponsored by Cage-Mills Thr Rev terns will be dseussed pro and er w-U he ncld at Mary Carre! favor rg conviJIdatmn Hercfm pwior nf the First Hap con tonight hut after the meet- ch School Bh are billed as tfrt 1 Churrn to officiate The ires sde mav not pro and eon dStusona fThndy be- sent to Mayslick 'have heard the opinion's of the IMaevrr ate sponsored hvhe prvconslidaiion-s said Ky for burial 'other artm mstrators who are group is sponsoring a meeting he- James a resident of Cmpm cause he fears his group would rars died lal 1 night at a loral hospital He was nd get to have its say at the- mmber of the Baptist dvtrh meeting and Corpus Chnsti Masonic Lodge George Brundrett attornej- for AF1AM Denies Gun Used pt hart been tv'in yr rw ent Vv i in'z 'J Vi Chicxgn in lV Ho the Sundeen school djvtncl lev- Sun-jnm include his wife 'Marv and one snn Thoma eed the same charge saying the Jampt hnlh Bf Corpus In Taking Child "wanted to lim- that no The famlv requests flowers he sent Oiiragn Tribune Vnuf Mcrhart Hau WASHINGTON Han Ma o'-: marv nn to f-r lfc brought to or rresson tor aitouirg his srr a vq citizenship after toth-Ns'i viortr-jr to in fhi-Vr hrrc-na rig-' SorrA II he irYanci ari at the age Grrrrx-y 'vn Mrvi-i tf-rn vpn A'tv Cm WiLarn mrl to SiAvt- a1 ngnt th! arvr lnP 'r hran he was lfe sentence had hen mvmuted s(-nt ppfai nrar Rrr consol datiomsts lit questioning" Pearce superintendent of said ths morning that the have "hacked Mrs Mayme Hart Mrs Mayme Hart 87 of lTlT I Third Street died at 9: 35 a out of the pro and con divus-itnav sl local hospital after a 'on- long illness Both meetmgs are scheduled! She hsd lived here for the pat Nmth Little Rock while she went to Lincoln alone She said she was not aware of NOR1H UTriK r)CK Ark Mr Reriha Huddleston last night denied that her old gianddaughter was taken from the charges filed against her at hy President Eisenhower on Oct 31 provided he grs bark to Or- rk in fhp I(V( 5(atts many forever He an three other experts in Haupt unt to prron sniwny af- mikm2 l0 Ae stroy vital machinery aluminum ter hi rre military trial and for 7: HU execution of his ypar-ed son Herher in 19C Herbert as one hlnw WMPa of eight sabot- AnA mr er landed hv a Nazi submarine plants and eara were landed from Lincoln Mrs Huddleston said a man ar- Ijitt'e Manlvn Sue Hcnrv her to the childrens with Mrs Huddleston her home nrt identified him as Don here last night I of Llhs in the courthouse at Lincoln and he told her the best way get custody of the child was tot Pumphrey Charges of child stealing were filed yesterday at Lincoln against 'ev ks and to rairoad link a submarine on Florida' east r-vist on June 17 at nghr on the Lat Cont early in WV-d War II The e-ct saboteurs we-erau'ht frrr l4nams Sf nMr omS eVd 'tiftSt' eral Bureau of Investigate and hPir then dvulged the plot and i4erti-la pv-en SUOOO tes of the saboteurs The six in-'" rVh his eluding Herbert were executed The informer after serving short prison terms were deported Vather'a fm Dropped i assigned acts of sabotage Herbert went to Chicago and staved at the home of ha parents He used part of the money to buy lo puy a used car which 17 years and made her hoir with her daughter Mrs Richaid O'Connor Slie was a member of toe First Christian Church and was active in the women's affairs of that church Other survivors include two sisters Mrs Blanche Hart of Wet-more Kan and Mrs Ammon of Redondo Beach Calif a brother Dr Raymond Martin of Mount Hope Kan two granddaughters Mrs Pattye O'Byrne Coleman of Corpus Christi and Mr John Armstrong of Md-land Texas and five great-grandchildren Funeral arrangements are in-complete and will be announced by Cage-Mills Funeral Home Mrs Felicita Woods Mrs Felirita Cross Woods 85 of 1311 Waro died at 7:15 am today at a local hospital Mrs Woods was bom in Relu-gio and had lived in Corpus Christi since 1882 Relatives said she was a direct descendant of the In dian chieftain Geronimn Survivors include her daughter Mrs Mary Woods Lucio of Corpus Christi Rosary will he recited at 8 pm tonight in Dunne Chapel Fiiem service will be at 9:30 a tomorrow in the Corpus Christi Cathedral Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery Maxwell Dunne Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements Mrs Emma Haup mother COSMOPOLITAN' CLUB MEMBERS CHECK SCALE the saboteur also was J1 Tom Pogue JS Hyndman Loving (LtoR) of treason by the Federal Alerted by the two Nazi uiform- Court in Chicago along with her ers of the anding of the saboteurs 1 1 husband Her wm-icti-m however RI began a nationwide hunt was reversed hv the Seventh Di- Th" fnT IIauP of t-ict Circuit Court of and'his eompanims Herman Otto Neu-the ease against her was dropped h'uer centered in Chicago The Rogers' office aid i had no in- Haupt home was placed under Mrs Huddleston the child's paternal grandmother and James Bradley Henry the father Identified From Thofo Chief Deputy County Attorney Dale Fahrnbruch who lodged the charges at Lincoln said Henry was identified from a picture as the man who pulled a gun on employes of the children's home On ronviction the charge of rhild stealing carries a penalty of one to 20 years Imprisonment Authorities throughout the Midwest and Southwest had been alerted to pick up Mrs Huddleston Henry and the child The rhild had been placed In Cedars Home for Children pending out-eome of litigation dating back to 195-1 The mother Mrs Herbert Martin of Lincoln and the grandmother sought custody Mrs Martin and the man she married after being divorced from Ihe 35-year-old Henry have lived in Lincoln about three months Mrs Huddleston told newsmen that Linroln authorities were mistaken in their identification and that her son had remained in go to the home and take her Mrs Huddleston said the report that the girl was taken at gunpoint apparently was a deviee to keep children's home employes from losing their jobs She said she pushed away one woman employe when the woman tried to keep her from removing the child Alberta Kuklish superintendent of the home had said Mi Huddleston led Marilyn Sue to an automobile while a man held a revolver on rmploves Mentions Fauhiis Asked about the charge against her in Nebraska Mrs Huddleston laughed and said: "Do you think Orval Fauhus will let them take me hack up there?" She referred to extradition proceedings which would he required to return her to Nebraska Gov Orval Fauhus would have to approve Mrs Huddleston was granted custody of the child about a year ago by a Little Rock chancery judge and extradition proceedings had been filed against Mrs Martin in an Arkansas court formation on Mrs Haupt's sent w-hereahouts Went to Mil Office Shiny red yellow- and black weight and fortune telling scales are bring placed throughout the Icity by the Cosmopolitan Club to Set Today Funeral srrvirrs for Beal Pumphrey 63 well-known South Texas agricultural leader who died Wednesday in San Antonio were to he hrld at 2:30 pm today at the Onndra Funeral Home in Talor Burial was to be in Ta lor Humphrey iiid served on South Texas agricultural and livestock show comnvttco for many years and worked with 4-H Club and Future Farmer projects as well as adult agrieuhural programs For inure than 20 jeans lie had been assistant to tile president of the Union Stockyards of San Antonio and represented the city and Chamber of Commerce as official greeter and goodwill ambassador of South Texas events Prior to coining Ui South Texas he was assixTitcd with the Kansas City Stockyards for a number ot years and later was a loan inspector with the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of llmston for five years He was a graduate of Texas AAM College and a veteran of World War I In recent years Pumphrey had been rlosrly associated with area livestock organization and many civic project He was the holder of the honorary Lone Star Fanner degree awarded by the Texas Association of Future Farmers of America in appreciation for his work on behalf of Texas rural youth He had attended most of the FFA area awards banquet and the 4-H Club Gold Star banquets held in Corpus Christi for the past decade Diabetes Week Is Proclaimed By Mayor Smith On June 23 1912 young Haupt walked into the Chicago office of the FBI He said he had learned i'hat the FBI had inquired at his Ihnme srvrral months before about jcher funds lor their nurse chol- Ihis dealt statu He told of being larship fund lout of the country said he had "Corpus Christi is between 300 the matter nut ym nurses short" Tom Mayor Farrell TV Smith has is-'hi draft hoard and gave the FBljiYSUPi rUb president said "and sued a proclamation proclaiming ann his h--me addre He asked lour rl'ub is anxious to gather the week of Nov 17 to 23 Diabetes he rou'd return to work The enough funds to put several girls Week in Corpus Christi and Nu-jagPnt toid him the FBI had no fur-eces County in conjunction with'jhrr interest in case National Diabetes Week I The Justice Department said During the week the committee Haupt 'eft the FBI office "confi-headed bv Dr Colyer as dent that his boldness had thrown general chairman will work the FBI off guard However he through the schools civic clubs was kept under constant watch churches and industrial plants to and arrested on June 27 encourage everyone to take urine' samples for free tests in an effort to detect unsuspected KRIS-TV Starts Operating "The scales give correct a new one and club members are currently seeking strategic locations and placing the scales which total about 20 in numbrr "The scales give coroct weights and tell fortunes by inserting a penny" Pogue continued "hut we hope people will be generous enough to put in nickels and dimes instead" The club officer explained that about half of the more than 100 students at the nursing school are attending on a scholarship The estimated cost of a full! course at the school is 1000 for room board books snd uniforms Young girls interested in applying for a Cosmopolitan Club scholarship are invited to contact the school director for full information "This is one of the few campaign drives in the city" Pogue added "in which no tickets are being sold or subscriptions being made We sincerely hope Corpus Christians will use our scales often so that we can expand our program to send several young nurses through school annually" Sputnik II May Circle Earth Year or Longer Transferred to Japan A 3-C David Pittle son of Mr and Mrs Pittle ot 229 Norton has been transferred to Johnson Air Force Base Japan for assignment in the 1351th AACS Squadron of the Third Air Base Group A 1954 graduate of Ray High School Pittle was formerly stationed at Scott Air Forre Base 111 diabetes New Studio Tomorrow family Announced American plans call for launching small test spheres next month and firing the first fully developed satellite in Mardi A spokesman for the Grand Central Rocket Co Mentone Calif said his firm was notified by the laboratories or left in any drug store-for' free analysis KRIS-TV will move its studio name and address on a sticker or tonight to the new location at adhesive tape and tape to the 409 South Staples and will be con-liottle or container TTie person ducting all operations from there will be noLflcd only If the test is tomorrow Frank Smith pres-positive ident said today Navy Tuesday night that the first Foothn 1 1 ChfKPrC tret satellite a sphere 641' uulUll '-IIUbtIN WASHINGTON -17 scientists say that Russia's second satellite may continue circling the earth for a year or more Some earlier thought among scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory was that the half-ton Sputnik II might plunge earthward earlier than Sputnik I There have been predictions the first satellite a small sphere will fall out of orbit Dec 11 The scientists said Sputnik II is apparently slowing down more gradually than they previously believed Meanwhile a spokesman for the IT space satellite program Project Vanguard said American scientists are "now pretty rlose" to asking that the launching pad at Cape Canaveral Fla he inches in diameter would go aloft Dec 1 The business offices of the television station have already been moved into the building to be known as the KRIS-TV Building Smith said It was purchased by the company from the Lozano Estate and has been extensively remodeled by the new owners The station is using the entire building Smith said and its own equipment bought directly from aup-pliers The location was formerly occupied by KVDO-TV hut no equipment of that company was ac-AL'STIN AP' Little nwre fnio lagged" the hill in the Sen- Smith Hld nPXl dnor than token opposition was evident ate tn enable at IS hours toj0 Raf1)0 statIon kCCT located at today in both the House and Sen- pass hefnre a heanrg roiild he W1 south Staples in the Lozano Token7 Opposition Faces Troop-Use Bill Consolidation Means Higher TAXES in Both and Sundeen School Districts VOTE -0 TUESDAY NOV 19 Injure Girl 4 Rachal Rodriguez 4 years old of 2921 Eisenhower was treated at Memorial Hospital today for a lacerated wrist Her mother Mrs Iuz Rodriguez said that boys playing football in a nearby lot kirkrd a hall into the yard and knocked the little gitl into a ditch when they ran the yard to get ihe hall The fell on a broken bottle in the Gull Misses Dinner BENTON HARBOR Mich A man and a seagull each homeward bound for dinner collided near here The bird flew through a car window and hit Robert Klerntn on the head Klomm was delayed hut the gull i lea red for firing the first missed its dinner entirely It drop-satellite test sphere ped a dead fih it was carrying' ditch into gill it Adv Ruildm: ate on the anti-tronp hill set for held He said some San Antonio public hearing by both houses officials snd school hoard mem-Mnnday jhers wantpd to study the hill Senators and representatives! and appear during the hearing in Tutor Called As Witness in Garbage Quiz By MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON iW-C Don (The Professor' Modica who witnesses say tutors gangsters' sons in and the social was called today to testify New York's garbage rackets Senate committee investigating rackets announced it quiz him about his associations with Albert Anastasia slain executioner for Inc and with Vincent Squillante alleged Mafia described as Anastasia's have named Anasta-sia's Umberto as one of mini TOAPPLY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE If you art not completely ealisfied with your policy you may return it to us for cancellation within 30 dayt and the full amount you have paid will bo refunded without queilion nmtv- i inwMmMoojro $100 INTRODUCTORY OFFER Just sand $100 for ono month of Term Insurance You will bo covered for Iho full 10000 while yoO examine your policy and havo a whole month to decide if you with to continue your imurance at the regular rot for your age Our Baiic Regular Hotel Same at Iho Old NSLI Austrian Actor Engaged To Wed Nicola Schenck NEW YORK Movie actor Helmut Dantine and Nicola Mae Schenck daughter of movie magnate Nicholas -Schenck are engaged to be married The bride-to-be has appeared in several films under the name Nicola Michaels Her father is a former president of Locw's Inc The engagement was announced 7 yesterday by hpr parents who have homes at Sands Point on Lond Island and at Miami Beach Fla The couple plan to be married in January Dantine a resident of Beverly Hills Calif and a native of Austria is now directing pictures in Hollywood He has been divorced twice mathematics graces about disposal The special wants to the recently Murder (Jimmy) mobster godson Witnesses eon Committee Kennedy and dollar garbage and homes Vincent testify UPON 0U8 APPftOVAl POUCY WIUItlftWJWTOVDU opposition Last-Ditrh Fight Gonzalez who has said Daniel called the first session as a subterfuge to get to segregation integration matters added he would fight the bill the last ditch" if under it "the governor would have discretionary powers on what schools to dose" The school bill was the only matter submitted by Daniel in his message to the opening session yesterday although both houses adopted resolutions asking for submission of a bill giving farmers the right to use 200-acre feet of water without state permission If such a controversial bill is allowed to be considered both houses could become embroiled in lengthy debate Daniel has said he would not submit such a hill The school hills generally provide for closing of any school where violence threatens the ordering of federal or state troops Salaries of teachers state aid accreditation and attendance ratings would not be affected If a school was shut Thd bills said the governor could not call out the Texas National Guard "except as a last resort" prepared for short sessions and weekend adjournment on the second day of the second special session called by Gov Price Daniel -to pasi a bill dosing public schools in the presence of military forces The attorney general was asked for a ruling on the validity of two such proposals by the House State Affairs Committee apparently to head off any challenge on the floor later A hearing at 2:30 pm Monday was set while the Senate state affairs committee voted a hearing for am Mid-Week Ending Possible Several top legislators have estimated the session would he over by next Wednesday or Thursday Each day at the session including week-ends when neither house meets costs the taxpayers about 11000 Rep Jerry Sadler of Priscilla author of one at the House school hills (HB1) said he had 46 signers and about 120 members supporting it Sen Wardlow Lane of Cen ter is chairman of the State Affairs Commiltee and author of the bill (SB1) Sen Henry Gonzalez of San An- 10 BASIC MONTHLY RATES FOR $10000 larger Amounlc in Proportion speciaIIdinaiITTIife far a I hereby apply to TIME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY San Antonio 8 Texas Ordinary Life 5 year Term Policy (check one) for $10000 Sf Ne Narnia WtjM Highl -Year- JUaallL A at hlrlMey Date (' Birth Doy 'III evir age CO er it epplyiri ter ever $15000 send copy el current physical) Permanent Home Uikp Te Ihe bait ef year hraalndgn era yaw aaa In aed hoahh? 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Dredge Worker Killed PORT ARTHUR (AP) John Duhon Jr 28 Rayne La was fatally injured yesterday when hit by a piece of mechanism while working on a dredge near here na dtlaili yas giva datalli yti aiva dnialli Additional Paact Ara yaw ear drawing fligM yoyf Vos Na Jlota yowr rating counsel Robert said Modica and brother Nunzio will he important witnesses about racketeering gunplay in the 50 million a year business of touting from business places in the New York area Squillante is scheduled to tomorrow The committee has heard testimony about murder beatings and arson which Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) contends marked Vincent Squillante'a rise to power as head of a veritable "business empire" In garbage rackets Modica was described by Kennedy as a shadowy figure in un derworld circles a doctor of phi kuophy and once a respected member of the New York University faculty The committee has placed in evidence a staff report that Modica has a record of "convictions for grand larceny and other crimes" and servei as a tutor to children of big shots among crime "syndicate mobsters" Kennedy named Modica as av tive In associations of garbage firms allegedly formed by Squillante and run by him with an iron hand to dominate the Industry He said Nunzio Squillante will he asked abouu the testimony that he was one of his brother's chief "eftorrers" and a Mafia member along wiih Vincent ADDITIONAL SECULAR RATES FOR FLYING PERSONNEL Tha table balew lilts additianat monthly rain pvr $10000 Imwranct te be addnd te standard rale shawm aa Sola Chart Chech eegreeriern ben This additional premium 1 removed when Intwrtd changes (a ynrmennnl graved fwly and dacraaiei as Uierad poiias 15th JOih and 40rh birthday West Hopes To Introduce Disarmament Compromise JnHiranrgiJPjlnlJMNljMSnrjMnCrawMnmbnri PiUli engaged In edminii-traliva dvtmi who fly only la gwolify far Night gay may vb-mil details far saniidnralian at lawrar rati) Pereheegnr AIrbema Infantry and Swbmarlna Alt ages tl SO Additional Monthly lata Total Monthly Pate Sails Monthly Inin Chech er Manny Order Premium will ba paid byi gUalmant (give affective date In lha hod at my tmnwtiita and brihf lha abne mnnats and cWnmids made by ma am enmahra and two Amy am term ilMith or annimd cwiwmlne my pan and emwnl and hilly retarded and na material dmwmHencan ar mtarmnilra tan hnan wit mm at hmirn I Man Is ey pared I mm at hMim I aame (hot Ihnm dwll ha na llahilHy hmundir nvr la the at me Name OHas at' the Company and lha tin! yramium an albcNve dn't at policy ant until lha annl'ca lha yallqf In actually paid during my liltnma der pointless the Western call foe new arms talks and cripple the whole disarmament machinery There were also rumblings of dissent from India which originally proposed enlarging the commission by 10 nations India's plan which the Russians openly favor would add both Poland and Czechoslovakia to the commission as well as Communist Yugoslavia and pro-Soviet Egypt Russia demanded earlier that (he arms negotiations be extended to include all 82 members She latr indicated she would go along with the Indian compromise By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS l-Th Assembly turned to the thorny disarmament issue today as the West sought to bring Russia back into negotiation by agreeing to add 10 nations to the Disarmament Commission Western delegates hoped to introduce a compromise proposal after the Assembly vote on a 21-nation resolution calling for new disarmament negotiations based on the latest Western proposals The resolution which cleared the U-Mtlon Political Committee 57-9 last week waa certain of Assembly approval The compromise plan appeared headed for trouble howevqr A Soviet spokesman told a reporter hia delegation did not agree with the political makeup of the proposed additions They reportedly include only one Soviet bloc either Poland or and would have pro-Western Tunisia represent the Middle East 1 The Russians have announced they will not negotiate on either the 12-nation commission or its five-nation subcommittee as presently organized This would fen Clip Oreoaliahea Came ar SMiea Policy will ha mailed eddmt glvan hnm unlau adaiwtaa lusumhdL APPLICANT X- nDaia The hid name mud ha cgandl ttCINStPlAOINDLmiDEDJNlSOMEHTAm WRITE AND GIVt QUAUlHCATtONL Nepal Premier Quits KATMANDU Nepal (AP)-Dr I Singh a forgiven rebel who once took political asylum in Red China quit as premier today I amp cp (mEHB QaaiD oaaas gegp.

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