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Lake Charles American-Press from Lake Charles, Louisiana • Page 23

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Stefmi Hit Wkfe ATM in Notion fin emwara mnB Hn IKAuftI 1 ft 1 8 tH CoiSt Vrotent wind, fate and storms and a few MrtttaR lashed aress in Udiafii, Ohio. Michigan and ITIttwls, tatfttfif widespread properly damage. At in Appeal Is Filed In Fraud Ruling said pftfwn. Sft, of Cofflft Sf. Disi.

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SM itni pnuurt tt a.m.)... n.n TtdM taday: Law 4.4 at 11:14 p.m. High 1:91 a.m. West Lake Census Due Wednesday LAKE A census of Weft Lake is due to start Wednesday -morning Mayor Charles M. Carrel) told the city council Mon- day.C- of the move is to bring the census up-to-date, thus increasing the city's share in distribution of state tobacco tax in- cojie.

Mayor Carroll estimates the cfty is due about $3,000 more citizens are not in cltfded in the 1960 census which stows West Lake with 3,311 citi- Carroll said the census wjtjftake about three days. Assisting in the special census Joe LeBlanc, Mrs. B.B. South, Mrs. J.

D. Courtney, Mrs. Talmadge Bozeman, Mrs. Ger- trgite Simmons, Miss Billy Foy, MfW Wesley Miller and Mrs. Benjamin.

Census-takers will tally the njine of the head of each house- the city, the address, and count'the wife and dependents. Thunderstorms, Tornadoes Rip Areas in Texas By The Associated Press Turbulent summer weather threw a fresh assortment of tornadoes and menacing thunderstorms at Texas during the night. It tapered off into a few showers by early "Juesday. One twister hit in the southwest edge of Ponder in North Central Texas and another struck in a rural area close to Eagle Pass on the Mexican border in Southwest Texas. At Ponder the apparently small tornado took the root off a school gymnasium, smashed windows, snapped power lintt and uprooted trees.

State police said the other twister felled 13 power poles outside El Indio, south of Eagle Pass. There was no word of other damage. The threatening weather developed as a cool front shoved across the state toward the south- cast. The destructive winds whipped through Denton along with a quick flurry of rain, shattering about eight plate glass windows in the business district, felling utility lines and toppling trees. Hail up to the size of marbles accompanied briefly heavy rains NATIONAL WEATHER persons suffered minor severe trnnjderstonns along a cotd front wnWi from lower Michigan ward through western Kentucky into Texas.

Behind the ttuld trait much coojet air spread southward and eastward awoss tha BWtnifn Plains into the Great Laket region. femperatureg dropped into the 40s and 36s from northern New England through the northern Great Lakes region and into North Dakota. Light snow mixed with rain fell in the Lake Superior dls trict, with rain in the upper Oreal Lakes. Snow and rain measured 1.44 inches for a 24-hour period in Ely, a record for this time Kdmat 44 Jl SS of year. Severe thunderstorms, with strong winds, hit Ohio.

Mlchae Jones, 11, was killed by a falling tree limb near Yellow Springs Winds up to 83 m.p.h. lashed the Cincinnati area where severa persons suffered minor injuries Electric service was disrupted in thousands of homes in the Cleveland area and in Toledo. Thun derstorms spread into sections Mishap South Of Hackberry Injures Two A pair of Cameron teenagers received only minor injuries earb this morning when their ptcKup truck overturned several times south of Hackberry. Robert F. Bertrand, 16, of Rt.

1, Box 91, and a passenger in the, pickup. Leroy Richard. 17, of move his a 1, Box 64, both Cameron, were treated and released at West Calcasieu-Cameron hospital in Sulphur, state police said. Troopers said both received minor injuries. Bertrand apparently went to sleep at the wheel of the truck he was driving about 4:45 a.m.

today on State Highway 37 about two miles south of Hackberry, officers said. tt. Clifton Cabell reported the truck ran off the road on a curve and overturned "several" times, landing back on its wheels. Troopers said the driver continued his journey, but had to halt when pieces of the broken day and held r- 'cent at bay for: Wore thaw aft with two gnfts two (togs Iwfore he wss sub- dued with tear gas. i Fatally shot was John Cunning- i ham, so.

Brown was held without bond in Webster Parish jail in Mln- den. No charges were filed imme- 1 diately. the tWKWKS TriUQ fndictffiSfll Of state Sen. W. 3.

Cteretond, Ci-owfey. At tha same time, the district attorney said he dropped charges Monday against two officials of the statapenftentiary at Angola, H. TOORftOfft Angola business managw, BW purchasing coordinator for out of a long standing property i Adtnlfttttra dispute between the men. Neigh- rxuieli aTiS? hidfth? charges of malfeasance in office HKI tt' MM uaiy awiy Hoi. M.

Dw. teajt u9R tt wt Wfta ajatfin' Iw Mfd, fhwa Ww etewlaw to fin MfiftflK tiarjr to cvtietDde tin safe Hmt Teliciana Patistl. His ruling, which freed the senator of the Clfcrft. came after a long list of including a garage where cunning- gam parked his car. Police said when Cunningham refused to from the garage, to the fence and and criminal conspiracy.

On May 21, the gram Jury in- shot Brown and of the admlnistfa- with a 12-gauge shotgun. bud commlttce chairman 8 refused to tions agreed to by the district windshield began to fly back into cut. Police lobbed one cannister of tear gas in Brown's yard but wind blew the gas back on the police, newsmen and neighbors. A Second shot flushed Brown who surrendered with his shotgun still in his hand. Police said Brown threatened to shoot anyone who came in the yard.

Neighbors said the man lived alone. When he finally gave up he subdued his two dogs that howled and snarled during much of the i IIV 11 VM1 surrender; ch( ster Green of the state of Institutions, a Davis appointee, and Creaghan. Green was indicted on foflf 1 mints of public contract fraud and violation of a state law which says no official or employe of the! state penitentiary shall be personally interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract, purchase, or sale of lands, materials or supplies, or in any contract for work be done at the prison. Green has been given continu' alien until July 5. The Indictment against Cleveland charged him with public con- trnct fraud in the sale of $4,116 in torney and Cleveland's Edmund Reggis of fhe judge rated fotkMtaf tti stipulations that, he could ffM 4ft major element of the offense had been committed hi West PeBcl- ana, the parish in which the penitentiary is located.

district Attorney said ifthfe appeal, as he did at the time dt the May 31 hearing, that delivery of the tires to the penitentiary nade up a substantial element the alleged offense. CWl in the Seymour and Abilene areas. By early morning the storms had dwindled into a few thundershowers near StephenviHe. Showers also were falling at El Paso in far West Texas. Skies were clear to partly cloudy in other sections.

The mercury mounted to 104 degrees Monday at Colorado City and Presidio, 102, at Brownwood and Laredo, 101 at Junction and Wichita Falls and 100 at San Angelo. One-Cent Income "tax Refund Paid B.C. Sljjrlejr, Owen said Monday she has received a check from the government for the refund she sought on her 1962 in- tax cent. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOANS for ICAN INSLUfD 10 ooo Building Purchasing Remodeling GUARANTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 700 Ryan St.

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