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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 2

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July 10, 1963 1M1.TT MORVTNO harlhst.o. TEXAS County Commission Withholds Decision On Drainage Survey BROWNSVILLE Cameron County Commissioners Court spent two hours Tuesday discussing a preliminary' soil conservation survey. Commissioners have made formal application to the Community Facility Administration. Home Finance Division, to borrow $114.000 needed for the preliminary sur- Homer E. Innis.

vice-president of Lockwood Anderson and Newman, Corpus Cfmsti consulting engineers, told the court Tuesday his firm will do the job for $114.000 200 detailed copies that can be used in helping to obtain passage oi the $3.2 million county bond J. Garrett of Harlingen, sec- Split (Continued From Page retary-treasurer of the Southmostj Conservation District, exploded a verbal bombshell when he informed the commissioners that; engineers of the Texas Soil Conservation Service would complete the survey for $62.000. "I had always been led to believe that government agency work cost more than private Garrett sa d. not so sure. I realize private industry must make a profit, but we feel there is too great spread from $62,000 to $114,000.

will be about the same information. except the Texas Soil Conservation engineers will not prepare 200 extra copies which we will need." Garrett said conservation district members met at McAllen Monday night and here to is'mply advise you that we think the $114,000 figure is too However, Garrett pointed out the Texas Soil Conservation Serv- Man Wins Verdict Against 2 Lawmen BEAUMONT (UPD Judge Harold Clayton of the 36th District Court awarded $6,000 in damages Monday to a Beaumont auto salesman who charged that three lawmen beat him, kicked him and poured catsup over him. Clayton awarded the judgment to Roy R. Daniels, 39, after two defendants, Deputy Sheriff George R. Morton and former Deputy Sheriff Cedi R.

Rose failed to appear in court. The judge ruled a third defendant, Wayne Bogus, an undercover narcotics agent for the Texas Dept, of Public Safety, had not been properly served with a notice of the case and was not required to pay damages. Daniels said the three men entered has room at the King Edward Towers Hotel on March 17. He said they beat and kicked him and poured the catsup and meat sauce over him. The Weather I RIO GRANDE VALLEY Partly cloudy to clear nights: and partly cloudy days with widely scattered showers or thundershowers mainly near the coast Wednesday and Thursday.

No important temperature changes, with the range 90 to 74 on the coast, 94 to 73 Mid Valley 98 to 72 on upper portion. Light and variably winds at night and mostly southeraterly 6 to 17 mph during the day. THIRD DAY cloudy with chance of isolated showers or thundershowers. TIDES: Wednesday Highs at 7:29 a.m. and 3:39 p.m.

Lows at 12:12 p.m. and 10:38 p.m. Thursday High at 8:06 a.m. and 5:37 p.m. Lows at 1:07 p.m.

and 11:28 p.m. WEATHER MAP Thundershower activity is forecas. for the Gulf Coast, the Western Plains, and the higher elevations of the Rockies. Unseasonably cool weather is anticipated for the North Atlantic Coastal Regions. Little or no changes in temperature is expected through the remainder of the nation.

Maximum temperatures forecasts include Seattle 70; Denver 90; San Francisco 69; Los Angeles 86; Duluth 85; St. Louis 82; Little Rock 88; New Orleans 90; Boston 75; New York 76; Washington 79; Atlanta 86; and Miami 92. WITHDRAW ENVOY LISBON Portugal Tuesday withdrew its diplomatic envoy from Leopoldville in protest against a Congolese government decision recognizing a group of rebels as the legitimate rulers in the Portuguese colony of Angola. Amarillo Atlanta Billings Birmingham Bismarck Brownsville Denver Des Moines Duluth Hi Rain 92 68 83 68 83 66 86 72 89 65 89 75 .03 69 47 66 60 87 63.42 81 60 73 52 81 45 96 71 Fort Worth .......103 Galveston Harlingen Helena Jacksonville Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Midland 98 Mpls. St.

Paul New Orleans New York Okhhoma City Omaha Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Saut. St. Marie Seattle Washington .........77 103 77 1 89 80 .13 81 63.21 83 73 .02 8464 81 62 80 58 83 69 93 78 ,26 98 69 8654 86 76 .41 78 9772 79 61 7756 72 42 80 54 91 73 9775 73 57 6746 6753 7760 Recall (Continued From Page was made Friday four ago. The FBI has been asked to investigate to see if there has been any violation of civil rights.

Lopez has said that after reviewing the FBI reports, he will determine of the hrutality charges should be presented to a federal grand jury. Toscano has indicated that he will not present his charges to a Cameron County grand jury unless asked to do so. Guy, London 13-year-old mountain gorilla one of the largest In captivity weighs 393 pounds, stands 5 feet 3Vi and has an arm span of nine feet. APPROVES JERSEY CITY (UPI)- Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. shareholders approved the company's purchase of New Castle Refractories Co.

Amendments of the Dixon Company certificate of incorporation were also approved at the special meeting of shareholders $35,000,000 SAVED by Texas with State Farm Mutual That's how much Farm Mutual has paid in over the past 2S years Farm ts currently paying a dividend to eligible Texas policyholders. LOUIS DeLATTI 1(09 OA.V83M Intvrmm Mm Sloamlngtofi, IlHnalf firming its support for Moscow ice already has on file 60 appli- and condemning the Chinese line cations for soil surveys and as "mechanical and It might be five years before they said Peking was harming the could complete the survey for Communist cause by stirring "ir- us." responsible" revolts in other Com- Judge Oscar C. Dancy noted murust parties. that 25.000 acres of Cameron Radio reported that, a County land are not agncultural- train carrying Hungarian Pre- usable, because of an exces- mier Janos Kadar to Moscow for sive salt content, "friendly to the Kremlin we wait five years it would has entered the Soviet Union. Ka- be like saving dimes and losing dar was invited by the Soviet the judge remarked.

Mercury lops 100 In Texas Obituaries MRS. FANNIE HOLLAND Marie Antonitte Croce of SAN BENITO Funeral serv- len; a son. Johnny Croce of Mc- ices for Mrs. Fannie Holland, 82, Allen and her brother, Lawrence who died Monday, will be con- Pino of Pharr. ducted by the Rev.

McGruder at Burial will be in Valley Mem- 10 a.m. today in St. John Bap- orial Gardens under direction of tist Church here. Virgil Wilson Mortuary. Burial will be in the Mission Pallbearers will be Tom Win- Brussels from talks with Khrush- Innis assured the court that no Kort Worth and Wichita Falls chev and the Soviet premier recorted 103 degrees, Waco 102 remains convinced of for the job.

Weve already spent By United IntemalViml Searing summer heat sent the mercury soaring above the 100 party to solidify- rela- "I just want to bargain and degree mark at 11 Texas report- Cemetery. gert: Joe Petronella, Albert Cat- tions between the two countries, shop for the best deal for tax- ing stations Tuesday, topped by Mrs. Holland is survived by a taruzza, Tony Ortolon, Bill Walsh. Foreign Minister Garrett said. the 105 degree reading at both daughter, Mrs.

Eliza Wilson of and Ted Clark. Paul-Henrv Spaak returned to we take bids? Presidio and Mineral Wells me son' ------Gibson of Houston; one sister, GRACE W. ADAMSON Mrs. May Raybon of Louisiana; Me ALLEN Word has been remains a convinced advocate of for the job. already spent and one nephew, Tracy Gibson received of the death of Mrs.

peaceful co-existence. The Spaak- 55 000 getting this report up 10 and Childress of Edinburg. Grace W. Adamson at Parsons Khrushchev talks were seen as a date," he added. Kans.

Mrs. Adamson was the wi- direct slap at Peking which One of the reasons for the big nnmU MRS. DONNA ROWELL dow of Claude Adamson who was frowns on contacts with the in cost is due to the fniPmr tn PRIMERA Mrs. Donna Row'- a pharmacist in both Pharr and An attack by the official Com- tensity of Inms contin-L th ell, 87. died Tuesday night in a McAllen for many years.

Mr. Ad- munist newspaper Pravda on the tied. Hppree unrtfr -hsr mark Harlingen hospital. amson died in McAllen in 1949, Chinese action in distributing anti report will show the pres- Mrs. Rowell came here in 1936 ------Soviet pamphlets reinforced spec- condition and capacity of ex-! occasional isolated thun- from Eastland, Tex.

She was a GEORGE ALLEN HUDSON Uiation here that the peace talks natural and artificial dershowers broke the sizzling mPmbor First Christian George Allen Hudson, infant were futile and that a plus designs for an ade- Gne aiea of thunderstorms Q)Urch of Harlingen. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Hud- is inevitable. quate system ei main drains and a sector near anfi She is survived by one son, son.

died in a local hospital Tues- And the Chinese, in distributing lateral outlets for Cameron Coun- Tyler. Robert H. Rowell of Primera. day morning, the pamphlets, indicated they no ty watersheds and estimate the Cooling showers peppered Pal- Arrangements are imcomplete Survivors addition to the par- longer entertained any hopes of cost of the proposed drainage sys- estine in East Texas, along the and will be announced by Kreid- ents include a brocker, James Ar- 8 rapps'oachcment with Moscow tem. lower coast and sections of North- ler-Ashcraft Funeral Directors.

thur Hudson; grandparents, Mr. and were rallying their own peo- Commissioner Scott Brown of east Texas. and Mrs. Arthur Shanahan and pie for a final break with Rus- San Benito wanted to know how The Weather Bureau offered CHARLES EDWIN MVER Mrs. Nina Rolen, all of Harlingen.

Ba. much it will cost to print 200 little hope for relief from the RIO HONDO Charles Edwin Graveside services will be con- Some diplmats believed the extra copies of the report. blazing sun. Readings jumped Myer, 67. died Tuesday afternoon ducted by the Rev.

John McBain Chinese were trying to provoke replied Innis. past the 100-degree mark Monday in a Harlingen hospital. at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Mont Moscow into breaking off the County Engineer George Hous- in many sections of the state and Mr.

Myer had lived in jo Hon- Meta Memorial Park, in order to pin the blame can't understand claimed a heat stroke victim at do since 1923. Arrangements are by Kreidler- on the Kremlin for splitting doesn't go on with Dallas. Survivors nclude the widow. Ashcraft Funeral Directors. once monolithic world Communist this Forecasts called for continued Mrs.

Ina Pearl Myer of Rio Hon- ------camp. tell you why." said Com- hot weather with a few scattered do; two sons, Jack and Paul Myer VALENTINE O. SPIES Authoritative Communist sour- missioner Ted Hunt of Port Isa- thunderstorms in north and west both of Wichita Falls; two daugh- LA FERI! Valentine C. ees saad the Soviet and Chinese everybody is going to be Texas during the late afternoon ters, Mrs. Evelyn Houe of San Spies, 78, a retired building con Rails delegations maintained contact loggerheads, the bond issue and at night.

Tuesday but did not hold a for- approved mai meeting. saving of $52.000 is chick- also confirmed (hat the en drainage problems talks are being held in the head- are as serious as we have been quarters of the Soviet Communist t0 Commissioner party Central Committee in Mos- sa years (Continued From Page One) cow and not in the House of Re- a lon2 time. Thursday if both sides accepted oeptions in the Lenin Hills No formal action was taken the President's proposal, tion of Moscow where some mis- by court, but it appeared the To Consider Suggestion Informed Western correspondents rontract will be awarded to the The five unions, representing Corpus Christi enginering firm approximately 200,000 work on the trains Antonio and Mrs. Lurah tractor, died in La Feria Nursing Rio Hondo; 15 grandchildren and Home Monday night, two great grandchildren. 1 Mr.

Spies came to the Valley Funeral arrangements are in- in 1922 from Lowell, Ohio. He complete and will be announced was a member of the First Metho- by the Thomae Funeral Home of dist Church of La Feria. San Benito. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Josie Olive Spies of La Fe- BLANi HARD E.

SKINNER ria; a daughter, Mrs. C. J. Yost EDINBURG Finerai services of San Benito; a son, Robert have been keeping watch. Negroes (Continued From Page One' to guard against racial disorder.

Connally Blasted On Appointments for Blanchard E. Skinner, 48, who Spies of La Feria; brother, Armen who died Sunday be held todayjthur Spies of Alliance, Ohio; five engineers, i at 4 p. m. in the Virgil Wilson sisters. Mrs.

Minetta Decker, firemen, brakomen. Mortuary Chapel in McAllen. Anna Ray, Mrs. Ellen Ed- said they would give the sugges- rial will be in Hillcrest Memo- dleblute and Mrs. Flora Merry tion serious consideration.

rial Park in Edinburg. man, all of Alliance, Ohio, and The great rail dispute, involv- Mrs. Carry Young of Lowell, ing economy moves by the com- MRS. THERESA CROCE Ohio; and three grandchildren. DALLAS Repub- panics, has been going on for McALLEN Requiem High Funeral services will be con- New demonstrations had been lican Chairman John Leedom re- nearly four years and so far has Mass will be offered by the Rt dwted by the Rev.

Paul Wright threatened, but a Nejgro leader an- acted quickly Tuesday to blast defied all government attempts Rev. Msgr. George Doyle in Our at P- m. today in the First nounced after conferences in Gov. John Oonnally's appointment at a settlement.

The unions have Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Methodist Church of La Feria. Washington the protest had been of four Dallas Democrats to judi- vigorously balked at manage- at 9:30 a. m. today for Mrs Burial will be in Mont Meta Me- called off while negotiations are rial positions. determination to replace Theresa Croce Mrs.

Croce Park, attempted. The governor Monday appointed up to 37.000 firemen on diesel lo- at the Valley Geriatrics Hospital Pallbearers will be John Park. In another Maryland city. Bal- John Mead. Jim McCarthy and comotives in freight or yard serv- Monday.

She was 58. A na ive ol Tom Starkey, Dan Robinson, Lee timore. integration leaders called De Brown Walker to district court ice and to institute other changes Austria, she had lived in Me- Tfacy, Jack Mitchell and M. off a demonstration that had been benches and state Rep. Bob in train work rules.

Allen for 19 years. She was a Hadley. for Tuesday afternoon Hughes to Judge Mead's domestic Under proposal, all member of Our Lady of Sorrows Arrangements are by Aaron at Gw'ynn Oak Amusement Park, relations court. issues would be submitted to Gold- Altar Soc.ety. A spokesman said the demonstra- appointment of berg for his study this summer.

Survivors include her daughter, tion was canceled to aliow coun- well-identified Democratic Party He would make his final decision ty officials to their influ- regulars clouds the issue of their! before the Supreme Court, now ence in desegregating the park, said Leedom. in recess, convenes in October. At Chattanooga, officials use of judiciary appoint- The settlement, Kennedy said announced that of Chatta- oents as rewards for former woald be nooga leading political service is irresponsible Before move, there about 70 in been or will and not conducive to long-term was sppeculation that the adminis- desegregated. The move was attraction to the bench of the tration would ask Congress to the result of behind-the-scene ne- caliber of men to which the citi-ienact a one-shot law to provide gotiations that have been under zens of Dallas are he for compulsory arbitration in this way tor weeks in the city. added.

dispute. Official Washington also conNn------------------------------------------------------- ued tussling with the knotty racial problem. A Senate committee holding hearings on President Kennedy civil rights bill was told the public accommodations section of the proposal was complete Cox Mortuary of La Feria. McAllen Board Approves Pilot School Program McALLEN A plan set up a special school for INFANT LINN Will am Jonathan Linn, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Linn Brownsville, died in a Harlingen hospital Tuesday morning. Survivors in addition to the parents include a sister. Elizabeth I Linn; a brother. James Linn; grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. to Lmn of Harlingen and Mr. and Mrs.

W. 0. Killam of Oklahoma CitV a gatory children in the old high! I breside services were conduc- school building next school term ted by the Rev. W. Easter a was formally approved Monday 4 p.

m. Tuesday in Mont Meta night by the school board. Memorial Park By LONDON The United States The board also decided to ap- Arrangements were by Kreid- LONDON Police battled nem- an(j Britain have agreed in dip- a citizen's committee to help ler Ashcraft Funeral Directors enough to cover most hamburg- onstrators who tried to march on joma, taJki. that pav UD acquaint parents of the children er and a House Buckingham Palace during a day who will attend with the special A memorandum by a British mittee took a step toward approv- of protests against the state visit or uf UP In 'm project. It is a school set said; "For the purpose of ai of legislation designed to cut of King Paul and Queen Frederi- according to American sources, up on an experimantal basis in freight accounting, tricycles may off existing federal aid to segre- ka of Greece.

Scores of demon- They said the two Western nations conjunction with the State Educa- be regarded as three-wheeled bi- were agreed that unless Moscow Agency. Ihe district will Its debts to the U. N. by 'Good Morning World' gated schools by 1965. strators were arrested.

Earlier ceive additional state funds for At Greensboro, N.C., a grand there were unprecedented boos for jury indicted 109 Negroes accused the British royal family welcom- pa'5 the experiment, of blocking streets during a mas- ing the Greeks. should be forced to for- Tentative dale for opening the sive anti segerga tion march feit its vote in the General As- school will be Nov. 11 and tena through the tobacco-textile city MOSCOW Communist China, sembiy. tive closing date is May 15. 'Die June 6.

The 109 were among 248 possibly preparing for a formal state is setting up the experiment persons arrested during that par- break with the Soviet Union, tem- BUENOS AIRES Followers with the co operation of five or ticular civil rights march. In all, porarily halted its showdown ideo- of ex-dictator Juan D. Peron six districts over the state to de- more than 1.000 other cases in- logical talks with Russia to ask definitely a genera! termine whether a six months volving demonstrators a a i for fresh instructions from Peking, strike set for Friday to analyze school for migrants, with extra- grand jury action. MORNING STAR Published every morning by FREEDOM NEWSPAPERS 1310 Commerce St. Harlingen Texas Second class Dost age paid Harlingen.

Texas. at according to authoritative sources, their failure in the presidenMal long classroom days will provide Indications w'ere the dispute was elections. The Peronusts had called mote instruction for the children growing more senous, with each for a "mountain of blank than enrolling them in a nine side making fresh accusations to protest restrictions on their months program, for which they against the other and candidates but nal returns show- often arrive late and leave early, up among their Commu- ed only about 16 per cent an- Supt. of Schools P. Cowar nist allies.

swered the appeal. at the last meeting told the board he had been approached LONDON Diplomatic sources KARLSRl HE Two former by the state officials to find out Subscription Rates: Morning and Sundav By Carrier in Rio sald Communist China has run Nazis admitted in court that for whether McAllen would be inter-i Grande alley 45 cents week. By into technical roadblocks in its 10 years they gave Russia the ested in the experimant. He was mail (payable iii advance), on nuclear program and it may be names and descriptions of West authorized to explore the RED Routes in Valley daily only years before it can explode a test; German intelligence agents opera- further procped to make ap- 114.50 year Outside the Valley in (xmib. The reports said behind the Iron Curtain.

The on nucJear were damaged by two said they spied for the Soviet Formal approval was given on Classified Advertiaine Page tlie wirhdrawal of Soviet while working for West Monday night. There were no residents add 2 per ccnt tlsts tooli import-j federal intelligence senting voles, but Trustee Dr.j tax to above rates.) scientific I agency. Ramiro Carso did not vote. r-DHHHHBh BEST TO PAY YOUR NEWS PAPERBOY HE HAS A BALANCE PROBLEM, COLLECTION DAY, FilDAY Wednesday's Specials DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS With Purchase of $2.50 or TODAY BE SURE TO COME IN ASK ABOUT THIS WEEK Mystery Special" PINEAPPLE Del Golden Cream CORN 2 303 Cans 35c Northern TOWELS 2 Roll pkg. 39c FAB Size 29c Starlite 35c 3, 'ozen noils Gro-Fresh Ford Hook or Baby LIMA BEANS 10 19 Morton's Macaroni and Cheese DINNERS 29c Fox 3 Varieties STAR-KIST CHUNK STYLE RG.

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