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Corpus Christi Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 15

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CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS MONDAY FEBRUARY 1 1 1963 SECTION 2 Sentenced Jury Is Empaneled Here Garza revoked the sentence of -ordered Johnson a former inter-Raymond A Johnson who had revenue agent to serve 13 asked for the revocation to cure his drinking problem He had 22 months to serve and Garza BEN Marine News KARL MI'S DT hen tomorrow Two men rrrrivrd four-year prison terms another's probation was revoked and selection of a jury in a $103000 longshoremen's damage trial occurred today as Judge Reynaldo Garza opened a two-week session of federal court here Two men William Gene Ray 27 and Robert Wright 31 plead ed guilty to separates charges of transporting stolen vehicles across a state line RAY WHO is wanted in Ohio for parole violation and In Indiana on a stolen ear charge confessed to driving a 1962 vehicle from here to Matamoms Mexico after giving $2100 hot check for the car here He had a $3 bank account at the time Wright confessed to driving a 1961 car he had obtained in a garage burglary from Nebraska City Neb to Cbrpus Christi Both men who have previous convictions drew four-year prison sentences ArrlnH Tampiro ItsbodiavK from Saitm Mom Cap Rota Dlx Shipping Co from Houv Tug Mary Malloy largM LSC 40 41 IIS Andtrtsn Pytrolpum Co from Pari Connor Sen Mundf To Talk Here Tomorrow RIGGERS HAVE JOR OF MOVING 11-TON LOW PRESSURE CHAMBER obsolete tank Riven by Navy to University of New Mexico months in prison l'A PROBATION offiier Howard Vaught said Johnson has been impersonating a federal officer in order to rash worthless cheeks A new petit jury of 52 persons was empaneled and selection of jury licgan in the longshoremen's i mage suit George Johnson seeks $103000 from Holland American lines for injuries he allegedly received while working aboard the SS Amsteldyk The steamship company has filed a cross suit against Buyd-Camphell Go stevedoring agents here who employed Johnson In another longshoreman's suit attorneys (or John Workman announced settlement of their suit against Apatouria Shilling Line Workman receivrd $23000 in addition to $70iX) he had previously received J1 IXIK GARZA also signed a final settlement in a suit brought hy John Welder and others against Plymouth Oil Co A temporary injunct ion ordered hy Garza July 30 was dissolved and the case dismissed A portion of the suit brought hy Welder against Marathon Oil Co was settled rxceit for a part involving leases and which will remain on the docket NAVY NOTES Nona! Kneten and Bill POchl-mann of Gnrpus Christi are presently serving as secretary and treasurer respectively of Omega Tau fraternity at Texas Lutheran College Kneten the son of Mr and Mrs Kneten of 433S Carlton is a senior chemistry student Puehlmann a senior German major is the son of the Rev and Mrs A Porhlmann of 921 Dolphin Aimiaa David Vug Ur nun uf Mr and Mrs Paul A A'ugler Jr uf Omaha being reaMtlgned to Indiana University fur technical training aa an Air Force communications ota-rationa specialist Yngler recently rmn-pteied haste training at Kan AnliHiio'a lackland Air Fnrre Base Nat Friedman will present i program on the Lkms' silver anniversary minstrel slmw "Let's Do Again" at the regular luncheon of the Downtown Lions Club at 12:13 pm tomorrow at the Driscoll Hotel Friedman is general chairman of the idinw which will be presented Feb 27-March 2 at Del Mar Auditorium The Dealt Set Chapter of the National Kecictarteo As-MN'bihin will niel at 6:30 pm tmiiorrow at Under-wund'a ('nfeleria The Liberty Chin Club will meet at 7:30 pm tomorrow in the Peel Room of tlie YMCA When uf menihoni of ark-dale ki winds (lull will be guests at a Valentine Day program to he uhaerved at the Inm-bsM meeting of the club tisiHimiw at Chung Mei Restaurant Grtna Tnn Tranioort and Torminal Co to Rotterdam Holland Alaskan Lyket Brottwro Lines to Now York la Port AllObri GIWMtal Irani I mac Mann Eric Blumenfold Pearl Trader South African Trnntparter argot JTS XX) X)0 000 OR 174 JIH II CICC 20 JN 103 lit Ml 102 LCT 42 41 44 Duo In Port Vardthev Career Information Chief To Retire Here rS' Sen Karl Mundt of South Dakota will address the Knife and Fork Gub at 6:43 pm tomorrow at the Driscoll Hotel A senator since 191 he formerly served on the Un-American Activities Committee in the House of Representatives Now Mundt is ranking Republican member of the Senate Permanent Investigating Committer hiih has conducted such prolics as one on racketeering in tlie labor management field and another on the Billie Sol Estes case He also is a member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and its Committee on Agriculture He was co-author of the Mundt-Nixon bill the text of which was enacted into law in 1930 over President Truman's vela Mundt has spearheaded many pieces of legislation dispatched many sfieeial assignments and has served longer on congressional investigating committees than any other man in American OPEN AIR BROADCAST ENDS ON WINDY NOTE The norther that blew into Corpus Christi this morning brought disaster to an oien air broadcast being conducted by Tom Dyeus disc jockey for Radio Station KRYS Dyt-us began his regular 5 to 9 am broadcast from atop a 9-foot tower built in front of the station at 4102 Staples It began sprinkling about 5:15 am Later Dyeus started inside to get some protection lor his equipment when he heard a crash lie turned around to find his tower toppled over his turntable sma-Jted and phonograph records sailing down Staples with the wind Dycua said he plans to return to the oien air Inter in the week when he gets his tower relwilt Survival Supplies Beinq Shown Here The Civil Defense Department lias installed a display of survival supiilics and plans in a slmw window of tlie Penney Co here Tim display includes 'snm-pks of fond medical and sanity tion suiqilics used in imhlir fallout shelters and plans of action for both natural disasters auch as hurncHiics and nuclear attacks (ti Mattress Blaze Slight damage was caused when a mattress caught fire at 8:05 am today at the residence of Manuel Carpio 4113 Elvira FEB 25 OIDK II GENTRY going to Hawaii physical education and research The big tank used to train student aviators for high altitude flying originally cost $33393 It was replaced alxut live or six years ago with a larger and more modem chamber Tlie old one remained in the medical building It took a rigger crew two weeks to get it tail of the building and ready for shiiv merit LICHTENSTEIN'S HAS A VALENTINE FOR EVERY NAME ON YOUR LIST Valentine's just three days away better hurry down for your Valentine cards We've the largest selection in town traditional studio types and designs just right for the children too! ratling CarJi Downtown Massnning Channel 3 Deadline For Reply Extended LT CMDK BOINiKK to stay la Un Christi (Navy eiMtnl Wilson a native of Lubbock lias received a numtier of commendations from his ix riois Hp has hern in the Navy since 1937 and served aboard tlie carrier Randolph before reporting to Chase Field here he is assigned to aircraft maintenance THE AIRCRAFT carrier I-rx-ington will make its second trip to the Corpus Christi iiiim Wednesday and Thursday to qualify student aviitois for carrier landings A group of 19 Air Force officers from San Antonio will spend a day aboard the ship to view Navy training metlmds Brig Gen Mmney vice commander of the Air Training Command at RaiKlolh Air Force Base will accompany them to Corpus Christi hut will not visit the ship Instead he will confer with Rear Adm Frank A Brand-icy chief of naval air advanerd training DOWNTOWN and PARKDALE PLAZA By RPKM KK PEARSON Annthrr naval officer ha si found a home in Corpus Christi and plans to retire here March 1 lie is Lt Ctndr Rodger Cfireer information nffiivr for the Naval Air Advanced Training Command Border has been in the Navy since 1941 and has spent the last four and a half yean in Corpus Christi While here he has heen active in the Presliyterinn Church and earned a bachelor of science degree last May from the University of Corpus Christi He is chairman of a committee campaigning to raise $2300 to buy bixiks for the college library He has hern named managing general agent for All-American Assuranre Co Rodger is a native of Mnita Calif and attended college there years before entering tlie Navy in 1911 He won his wings here in Oetolier 19 ami was stationed here again briefly in 1911 He rame to Corpus Christi the last time in 19m from general line school at Monterey Calif Rodger and his wife and two children live at 520 Handover CMlilt It Ccntry singleengine standardization officer for tlie training command will leave tomorrow for duty with the Fleet Air Hawaii naval air bases This is his second tour in Corpus Christi He was stationed Cahaniss Field in 1932-51 and returned three years ago Genti a native of Kansas City Mo has heen in tlie Navy since 1912 He won his wings at Pensacola 11a and mw action in both World War II and the Korean War winning the Distinguished Hying Cross twice PERSONNEL OK Training Squadron are hoostmg a new-record they have set for tliem-selves jnCV) hi sirs of flying time without an accident VT-31 set a s'lnil-ir record several months ago Tlie last time VT-29 had an ar-cident was in March 19'i9 During that tins' the 4nndrnn has flown five different types of aircraft They now fly the TC-47-K and TC-117-D transport type formerly known as RID-7 and RID- plus tlie Air Forrr T-29B Tie primary mission of the is training navigators In the past four years the squadron has trained 21193 navigators 369 of them naval nir observers and the oilier 2104 student pilots The squadron has flown 73 million miles IK per ernt of the time at night A 1ITON low pressure chamber which lay idle at NAS for years because of obsolescence has been put to grsid use firviLiy Pie Navy gave it to tlie University of New Mexico for use in posed of Jack Ryan of Gnrpus CTiristi Grady and Jack Vaughn of Dallas and Cecil Trigg of Odessa The Nueces protest attacked conclusion in the examiner's opinion particularly with reference to concentration of broadcasting interests in the Vaughns' hands Nueces asserted that McKinnon's 777 per cent confix of South Texas and other partners interest in Corpus Christi radio station KCCT presented larger problems of cooiTntration The South Texas reply to Nueces' protest is expected shortly The Federal Omsnunications Commission has extended to Feb 23 the deadline for a reply from South Texas Telecasting Co to protests filed by Nueces Tele-easting Co FCC Examiner Forest I Me-denning recommended on Dec 4 that Channel 3 here he awarded to South Texas Principal xlocklmldcm in South Texas are Ginl'tn McKinnon of San Diego and the group which formerly owned ultra high frequency sta tion KVDO here A protest to the examiner's opinion was filed Jan 24 by Nue-its Telecasting a company i-om- AMONG TIIK new laces at NAS are several flight instructors Lt Ijg) James Fulcher checked in at VT-30 alter a Mediterranean cruise aboard the earner Enterprise At VT-2S are Lts Charles Ronnen Robert Watkins Collins Haines and David Quinn Fulcher Watkins and Quinn won their wings here Haines got his at Kingsville NAAS and Ronnen was designated at Tensa-cola Fla BIIXY 31 Wilson aviation structural mechanic first class has been named the "Sailor of the Year' 'at Chase Field Capt Trudeau commanding officer presented him tlie award ami commended him highly for his work 'MCCUA Commissioners Court To Meet Tomorrow Tlie Cixintv CommisMouer Court will meet at 10 am ti nmrrow to grant authority for hiLx on horse stalls at the Rnhs-town Slmw Bara Tlie commissioners are also rx preted to take lip other minty business In July 1949 the same month that United Savings opened for business Mrs Jane Browning opened an account with an or deposit of $4000 savings for Valentine! men's famous name Since JET CAR WASH SPECIAL $350 MOtORS 1 In 1952 she made two cdd'tional deposits of S5C0 each then she has made no more deposits and no withdrawals li ret Reg $5 to $10 per cent For ten vears her account has been building up as United Savings had added dividends until Mrs Browning now has $7653 in her account thet is available to her cnytime she may need it During all the years Mrs Browning's meney has been insured safe has been availab'e and has been earning If you have money that is lying idle you ora invited to put it in United Savings for insured safety earnings and availability The ifvrv obon io true aiccpt that tha 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