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12C CORPUS CHRIST! CALLER Sat Sept 18 1915 Af 0 -v Land Worst Than 1st Indicated SECRET SERVICE MEN ASSIGNED TO TRVMAN INDEPENDENCE Mo (AP)-Secret Service agents were assigned former President and Mrs Harry Truman on Friday under a new law which gives liftime protection to former presidents and their wives The bill which contained an emergency clause that put It into effect immediately was signed Thursday by President Johnson The Trumans also will be driven in government cars when they travel in the area Truman said he would accept the courtesy but he had been bothered much" in the 13 years since he left the White House Secret Service agents accompanied Truman when he returned to Independence following his tenure as president and stayed with him a short time Then Sgt Arthur Bell of the Missouri Highway Patrol was assigned to drive Truman to his office in the federal building in Kansas City When the Truman Library was completed in 1957 Truman either drove himself or walked between his home and his library office Lt Paul Westwood was assigned to drive the former president by the Independence police department about a year ago but will be assigned new duties now Police Chief Barney Myers said PASADENA Calif (AP) Detailed study of data from the historic Mariner 4 spacecraft shows Mars' surface to be even more forbidding than first indicated lire chances of life as earthmen know it are remote And there's no trace of "canals" some astronomers say they've seen This word came Friday from a University of California scientist Dr Donald Rea President Makes Brief Appearance First I July Plays Hostess to About 1000 Scholars WASHINGTON vn -President Johnson dropped In briefly but his wife did the speaking and was the hostess Friday for about 1000 leading scholars from 90 nations The group is here to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founder of the Smithsonian In stitution There were so many guests that they were invited in two shifts for the reception on the White House south lawn Mrs Johnson called the meet' ing by the world scholars a brilliant assemblage and said it would weave a thread of "knowledge and friendship among all the people of the She said she has been to the Smithsonian Institution many times and that the imagination of the Englishman James Smith-son who gave the money to found it in a country he never saw has provided mecca of that appeals to the wide-eyed 5-year-old and the elderly as well Almost 2 Hours Mrs Johnson was there for almost two hours shaking hands and chatting with the scholars including the museum directors and art collectors scientists philosophers and writers The President came out of his office for 10 minutes and wandered around He walked up to the bandstand to shake hands with the Marine Corps Band leader but passed right by the microphone without making a speech He paused to talk with some Indian Polish and Yugoslav delegates among others A Filipino Dr Adcla Pa-terno representing Manila's cultural Department gave Mrs Johnson a good luck bracelet of black coral trimmed with! silver DEATHS AND FUNERAIJS BEATS con BOYS AM) IMRANS Two infantrymen demonstrate a new device soon to be used by the army for its war games The device using a technique known as eiectro-optics allows participants to know when they have scored a as well'as letting the target know he's been hit (AP Wirephoto) Mrs Myrtle Rather Mrs Myrtie Rather 82 of 4650 Blundell died yesterday in a local hospital after a long illness A resident of Corpus Christ! 45 years she worked with the Salvation Army until 1946 Funeral services ill be at Cage-Mills Chapel at 3:30 pm tomorrow with the Rev Charles Dooley pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church Dr Olan Runnels pastor of the Morgan Ave Baptist Church and MaJ James A Anderson of the Salvation Army officiating Burial will follow in Seaside Memorial Tark Surviving are two sons CE Robert McSpadden Funeral services for Byron McSpadden 42 of 781 Pennington will be at 10 a today at Clifford Jackson Funeral Chapel with burial in Seaside Memorial Park McSpadden died Wednesday Pallbearers will be A Havelka A Sproule McKinley Alton Tompkins and Whiicley Wesley Cornelius Funeral services for Wesley Cornelius 70 of 1619 Nueces will be at 10:30 a today at Brooks Chapel AME Church Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery under direction of Home He addressed a lunar and planetary conference at the California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory which made and guided Mariner Dr Rea said Mariner's scries of pictures radioed to earth last summer Indicate a rugged sur face covered with dust of unknown depth and: The canals once thought to be waters created by Intelligent beings possibly are strings of small volcanos along fractures in the sur face So-called oases some of which occur at intersections of probably are Impact craters of large meteorites Polar Ice caps once thought comparable to those on earth are ice crystals only a small fraction of an inch thick like hoar frost The maria so-called seas probably are vast areas of volcanic ash Surface areas that turn color with the change of season once thought to he caused by the advance and retreat of vegetation coukl be wind-blown dust darkened perhaps by water vapor at times Rea said Martian surface inds hit perhaps 250 miles per hour hurling clouds of fine dust high into the thin atmosphere Temperatures at the equator range from 81 degrees Fahrenheit at noon to minus 100 before dawn The surface he said perhaps is devoid of hard rocky areas covered with dust of unknown depth ft hat about life? "The odds aren't mo" he I said "Life still could exist But Smimit it would have lo he a different 1" UIH1 OtJllIU kind of life from what we see Open Heart Try Futile In Valley Caller-Times News Service HARLINGEN William Grier Gray 49 died Thursday at Valley Baptist Hospital after a three and one half hour effort by a medical team tn revive him through open chest heart massage Gray was a heart pattient at the hospital for the past three weeks and hospital authorities said they had been by Gray's progress He suffered another heart attack Thursday morning surgeons opened his chest and massaged his beatlcss heart until 11:30 a when they abandoned the effort Gray owner of Rio Motor Supply Co came to Harlingen in 1951 from Reevllle Survivors include his wife Virginia of Harlingrn two sons Curtis Conrad of Houston and Paul Conrad of Corpus Chris-U and three sisters Funeral services are set for 4 pm Saturday in the Kreidler-Ashcraft Chapel The Rev William Harris pastor of the First Methodist Church will officiate By Bed Cross US Supporting Italian Minister For UN Position UNITED NATIONS NY (AP) The United States on Friday threw its support behind the candidacy' of Italian Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani for president of the upcoming UN General Assembly Fanfani who has received the support of West European and British Commonwealth countries faces opposition from the East European group's candidate former Yugoslav Foreign Minister Rather of Dallas and Ra-ther of Corpus Christi: three Cornelius died Tuesday daughters Mrs Velma Barfield of Corpus Chrtsti Mrs Audrey Crazier of Jacksonville Fla and Mrs Mary White of kashing- ton DC 10 grandchildren and Another gift-giver was Abdulejgt great-grandchildren ft Kahn of Hyderabad India who gave Mrs Johnson an ashfieslavo Flores tray a shawl and a bracelet1 French Planes With A-Bombs On Patrol CALAIS Frame Jackson-Flowers Funeral ON LEAVE Airman 3C Robert Segovia son of Mr and Mrs Guadalupe Segovia 438 Scott Drive is home on a 14-day loam from Chanute Air Force Base 111 A 1963 graduate of Miller High School Segovia attended Aerospace Ground Equipment Technical School at the Chanute base Duty IB-Twelve hos-i urrXSh over trench territory with atom- mbs our timM a one dropped i Hiroshima a highly placed legislator said Friday Alexandre Sanguinettl chairman of the defense committee of the national assembly Mid at a political meeting that "day and night French territory Is overflown by 12 planes of the Koca Popovic Thus far there has been no evidence of a move to consolidate backing behind one candidate to avoid a contest on the General Assembly floor Some diplomatic sources speculate however an agreement might evolve in which the Eastern I group would withdraw its randi CROCKETT 3 Texas will date in return for a promise to be ore of the strongest Ku Klux tck Popovic next year Klan state in the ration within' Italian xugosiav moths the group's imper-sources c'aim have enough ial wizard predicted Friday' t0 Kt their candidate right from his wife Klores- M- 123 National Chinese Two young women in the radio-television industry in Nationalist China who are on a cultural tour here met the First and was a trainer and jockey Lady for the Rogers family there prior The two who have been in to coming to Corpus Christ! in the United States visiting edu-jl940 where he worked on enn-cational broadcasting stations struction of the Naval Air Sta-are Mrs Daisy Hsai of the tion He worked at the officers' Nineteenth Street died 'tT vesterday in a local iii Piii in niJc He was a native of San Diego Robert Shelt-r leader of the hooded organon from Tusc-aW Aa spoke before a Appeals Hit Corporation ibaVadKem Vtod Wr T1 1 AbaSr DanUo LOlII't PCUK Lekc met at Yugoslavia's in- A plea for emergency relief funds to aid victims of Hurri- I cane Betsy has been Issued by the local chapter of the Red Austin ine state noaralros- 11 -slmac M0 fam of Law Examiners announced Hies are in need of disaster re-this week that nine South aiL an are among 377 persons who! A spokesman for Red Cross successfully completed the June' said the estimated $5 million 1965 Bar examination and (that will be needed by the group who will he licensed to practice to help those In need in the 9 South Tux a ns Pass liar Exams law in Texas September 20 All will be licensed in public ceremonies to be held in the Supreme Court building In Austin on that dale The South Texans are: Johnson gave some of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church party-goers an unexpected The Rosary will be recited to-gllmpse of Johnson family life! day at 8 at Maxwell when he slipped up behind his Dunne Chapel Funeral services wife and planted a kiss on herjwiii be at 2 tomorrow at'tivcd to "have shorTto modi check with a Darling" asjSacml Heart Church with burialium operational range The tank in the air These are the best planes in the work) the Mirage The mach 2 2 Mirage IV the Hearth for years He was the past four a member of in Rose Hill Cemetery He is survived by one brother Rafael Flores of Lincoln Neb Praescl Infant Radio China Broadcasting Co and Miss Lisa Chen a producer-director of the National Educational TV she turned in surprise Johnsons' beagle Him vorted at the party too The ca- Supersonic Jet Has 5th Flight klan rally near here that at- to discuss the ri- tracted about 600 perwrs to for presidency sandy cow pasture I Le'kjC the sources said sug- He said President Johnson gested it would be better to 0 county court at Law No 1 says there are no klars in have the president elected unan-Texa have news for him'imousiy and avoid a confronta-There a one yesterday there 'Jon nr! the quesUon However is ore today and there be Vinci reportedly replied the fin one tomorrow" i Italians had enough to Johnson Help Fanfani and that a content wavant verdict on two negli- Sheltrv said John had way -gait collision charges: Kay vv At a new conference incl Price of 642 Lansdown appeal- helped klan recruitirs pealed from Corporation Court was the turn for a ft'est' fine on a conviction I Private memorial services will be held for the infant daughter of Mr and Mr Carl Praescl 4025 Barnes The in fant died yesterday in a hospital Also surviving are a brother omail Is 'nlll(l Carl Glynn Praescl of (orpus ChnsU the paiemal grandpar- IllllirMl 111 Sill ROCHESTER (AP) An un of Hiroshima and which cause the enemy injuries he would not want to The Hiroshima bomb was the equiv-local alont of 20W0-t(i of TNT jof theft of merchandise valuedl EDWARD AIR FORCE BASE Calif ift The No 2 XB70A Kuehm of 4S25 Mari-TC?" W1 its fifth test flight Friday the frst Wllh a My automatic air intake system John William Black III participation in current United Brownsville: Robert a w'Fund campaigns so appeals by Blackmon 101 Alta Plaza local units across the country Corpus Christ i James McQueen are being issued Easterling Jr 2M Rosebud I Persons desiring to make con-Corpus Christ! Forrest Lee irihuluons may go by the Nue- Jones Donna: Barbara Annexes County chapter 1116 teredo Kazen Uredo: Jon Paul Xev-jSt or mail them tn the same ins Victoria: Charles Fredcr- address marked "Hurricane ick Rieprn Jr Harlingen Rus-! Betsy" sell Avmgton Simpson Carancahua and 4848 ti on a finding of guilty of three ''d comMi Ns The system which feed its jet engines previously was par tialiy operated by the pilot In Friday's one-hour 55-min ufe flight the XB70A reached ta Kingston of Corpus Chnsti top speed of 1200 miles anjand Glynn Brown of Kenedy! hour and an altitute of 50500 and the great grandmother) feet North American Aviation1 Mrs Mary Bryant of San An- announced tomo I cnLs Carl Praesel nf Rock- dale and Mrs Frances Smith- clanrz war on tie KKK rjtir- ir jjnemn seep ne ou of town but be papers had rot been rved wher an- noxored they would meet in the m'Ims tv- r-ms mm rrpn1 rajod ne refits movemrn 'part of an cor controlled bv Commu- Commu- nsi He i harged tt-at "mi- guided people" w-re be- mg icd a ronsp-rari llS Hv Shelton sari the National council Chun he was eon-' trolled -he mr-prbiv and had traned what he called misfj's' to go so Mississippi Mo proioie animosity and gi- tatifin he Ho-j-e un Ir 'he House un Ament an Kilters (luiltv llra ananj candidacy and w-hd-jicd visit of Pope Paul yj 0 trj'ed Nations next our candidate a and ljl rei-e batkirg of many jw throughout the Vinci Mid Viaci said Joiiiwm Jo KcnaiiiP WH Member of ICC WASHINGTON (P-Uharles A uebb a member of the 'nr a nt seven jear term Presi- I son of 4126 Tarpon appealing i(2S in fines on a finding of guilty of two speeding violations Rosa Trevino of 626 Muely appealing a 1100 fine on a find- ng nf guilt of assignation W1- u- imhart of 1941 Darcev (appealing a lia tine on a mg of guilty of two charges of speeding and Robert Sughrue Child hxnerted 15 fine guilty of running TEHRAN Iran iB Empress Farah of Iran is expecting a Al fthitei chief text pilot for North American was at the controls with Air Force LI Col Fitzhugh Fulton as co-pilot After taking off from this Marnuiiin Force test center the aircraft flew over California Utah and Nevada EDROY Funeral be at 10 a Cage-Mills Funeral in charge of Canuto Gonzalez 900 Tanca hua yesterday pleaded guilty to violating the liquor law and was sentenced by Judge Vernon Mar-! I'e-ectivp Gara said ville in County Court at Law No jsusiect was being held for ques-1 to serve one day in Jail andtioning al city Jail in connection pay court costs wiih the Incident iVEir MEXICO SITE he was attacked at l-O Pea-body a wake of the disastrous hurricane Is beyond the Red Cross national budget No nationwide appeals for emergency fund will he made by the Red Cross because of ft allace ft ebb 36 of SHI Summers was treated al Memorial Medical Center emergency room for stab wounds last night after lake off again and joins the mother ship Test are nevessary Im-ausc the engine ha not lieen designed lo operate in earth'a atmosphere A simulated atmosphere nf 103000 fct will surround the engine while it work The gravitation pull of the moon Is only nne sixlh that of earth and an engine nf 5' ton of power will lie sufficient to slow tower and finally hover the k'm craft Into contact with the moon Since the engine I not designed for atmospheric alteration it power i not really known For the first time at the Apollo site it true performance will lie measured against drawing Isiard specification The lest will not be accom-pamrd by cloud of smoke and the laumhing of high powered engine familiar In launch viewers but will cousisl nf liquid surging through pipe and past flow-meter The testing I to determine proNr oiening mcn for rarbu-teior jet In Ihe descent alage engine a car driven by a woman had hit a tractor on the edge of town lie Mid he found a woman in the car and look her to jail lie said the night watchman Mass will Hcrry Cobbs rfscovered the Saturday at Our woman In her cell around mid-Lady of Guadalupe Catholic night dead apparently by hand-Church for Jose Marroquin 72C He the dress had been pulled over head wrapped around her neck and tied to overhead bars Home was funeral arrangements who died Wednesday lmna Ann Skinner strategic nuclear force which practice refueling from tankers er planes are American-built "They are carrying not little bomb as sometimes Sanguinrtli said "hut bombs four times as powerful as that would hjs fasRri county town Frk pnj(1 pud ijrfrvre said received a telephone rail about 1030 Thursday that co ir wins IS CRASH WITH CAIl A cow suffered minor injuries in a collision wilh an automobile last night The cow owned hy I-lie ftinler 2930 l-awton across Greenwood in the 45m block with another laivine friend and wa struck by an oncoming car driven by Henry ft Howard 41 of 1626 llliknry appnrently wa not seriously injured a she kll the scene of Ihe accident under her own power Howard' car wa towed away I Slain frlrl ration third child early next May an Imperial Court source said Friday night Empress Farah 27 married CARACAS IP A police was slain end bombs exploded in Caracas Justice of the prate Pete Justice of the Pearo Armando unSman woman was Flore ruled the death of abnut 4fl tn 42 years of age and month-old lnna Ann Skinner nn (jrVrr'v hrm Social was due lo suffocation fnmS((uriiy ard nr 0lher Irtenlifi- dent Johnson announced Fri-activities cnmmtttee whuh 4y plars Srve-t gate Hie klan A native of Fjgle Bock Va wants in rvest-ga'e subverswa Webb now lives ui Great Falls Shelton said 'T should revere Va He praetked law in Wash- Apollo Module Test Due Soon itself and study the Mcral gov- ermu-Ti! He dwlaied Prcsiknt John- on i building a ladder of Jc in Amerxa mgton and served a legislative: the Shah in 1158 and gave birth 'assistant lo former srna'ir John to a male heir for Iran's 2J5QO- ft Broker ROhio before bivear-old throne Prince Reza in apointment to the ICC Webb I960 Her second ihild Princess 4 is a Republican iFarahnaz was bora in 1963 acute bronchial pneumonia The infant daughter of Mrs Crystal Skinner 3605 Blanco Court wa found dead In her aie to aav she crib Thursday morning 'mav lie from llohb NM Funeral wrviers will fie at Huntsman said It probably pm today at Clifford JksoiiMriu( vm ctayt Irfore an Funeral Chajiel with burial in investigation is completed and Memory Gardens th return a ruling in calwKi pairrs on her He said the car was registered in Odessa and from what the the return a ruling in Ihe case Ltici Asks News Reporters To Slay Away From Campus Inspector five during the night a young Commu-mats went on a rampage in celebration of their youth organization's 18th anniversary Approximately 50 person were arrested as police swarmed on small groups of demonstrators including two in a car sei-d moment after they set off a bomb In a downtown street The dead policeman wa Identified a Alfonzn Guevara machine-gunned from a car a be walked lo work in the death nf a stabbed 72 times James Mowbray or examination when Irrmbke 26 ap- I'zlils llaiaklua Funeral xervice for Pablo Basaldua 76 of 2MI8 Agaritn will be at 12 3Q pm today at Holy Family Catholle Churrh Burial will he In Mount Calvary Cemetery in Refugio at about 2 pm today with Angelus Funeral Home of Cornu Chrixti in charge Basaldua died Thursday Kunaila Car Safely WASHINGTON if The' she sad she'd be happy if course that Include general Pn-Mdi-nt daugh'ers Lufi and cameramen came to the White chemistry zookigy freshman 1 1 csta in lrriirrni Lynda go bak to Mho4 wsi House and photographed her! English physical education and p'ju- Allr jfrrl Slayer wwk and IjuI asked zrprt'rs 1 getting into her sKirta car i Friday to give her some i tv acyidme to her first classei instead I'm llkigkra! Iw Just) IS VFJJAS on the latnpus of following her lo the campus 'pathetic' Mid the President' 'examination wai ordered Fri- "I would rally appreclaie I Mrs arjwnter mm laid daughter with a grin day for an ex-postal worker feriiw it" Izicl if of to 21 is returning to the from Elmont NY charged IAS -Kint test of a model of the vrhlcle rie signed to pul a man on Ihe moon will take place at the Apollo site hrrr noon National Aeronautic and Space Administration official said The Emulated lunar excur-sion module on which Ihe tests will lie made I already in place inside the rhamher which will provide nuler spate conditions Here for testing I a model of the part which will lower astronauts and scientific equipment tn Ihe mnon'i surface It official name I prototype descent built by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co nf Itethpage NY The laboratory in which the devlte will I teMed I drslguetl to rreate a vacuum like that in outer spate tn enable engineer In pul mat hlne anil material through their pate The testing will lie lo determine how tn handle Ihe module which Is In I kiwered gently lo a Itrnlriermnirti point on the moon The descrut Mage I to he left behind nn the moon when the upjier portion of Ihe module University of Texas in Austin as a senior majoring in history She spent a year and a half) there and Is returning to ar territory Mr Carpenter Lynda pH-adod 18-vear-old want pleasure going photographer would s' ay otf vhool lke any other college the rumpus at for the first and Lucj said she wants couple rt w-k while site gets to get to know jruple anjuainti-d at (Hsugelown's to mpler" and wants to I Mmol of Nursing wheir slw i' liked or disliked by my per fam'U-dered the Mid'ftkhard with murder woman Judge OTTAWA (AP) Canada's Industry Department ha re lalned a Misilreai neurosur-geon Dr Harold Eliot lo ad vise on medical aspects nf a car safety code being drawn up to guide the government's motor vehicle purchasing Conclusions will I made available for any (who want them starting av a freshman snnaliiy whatever that mayjihe pn- tould take imturrs of for arraignment on an At a brwtmg caik-d Ijv her be She said she is embarking lynda in front of the main build- jopen iharge of rnurdtr Mow-muiher pivss M-cteiary Mrs 'on a nursing (nurse ing on ihe caniiu Monday bray coni inurd the arraignment Eliatrih in ttw 1 want to have a purpose in life' lynda has been spending a until Sept 29 fthrr Huiivp Ijluary Iu i said and I think It a very purposeful! few day in New York City see- tlw first days at tillage aie ptolcsaion iing wime plays and the exad Mry eveiybo Mie was worried about how itjtime for her departure f'lf Tea hnsuie and 1 no rut-pi ion going to wk out with-as was not announced iJemhke'a two court appointed! attorneys claimed the killing of Hose Marie Suthern Aug 29 was not the act of a sane man.

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