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LONE SURVIVOR McCamey Victim Of Woman Gunshot A SAN ANCELO STANDARD-TIMES hi Aagtlp Texas Tuesday Marmlng Sept 11 INI DEATHS Dag Plane Jolted By Explosions Soviets Stay Sjenf over Dag's Death Broadslreel Rites Pend Die Swedish pilot wu listed as Capt Per Hellfxiquist Die crew were all very experienced said a UN spokesman "There wu something very strange" Die crashed plane which had been assigned the UN military force commander Lt Gen Sean McKeown- wu shot up at Elisa-bethville a day or so ago A bullet from the ground damaged the plane's exhaust pipe In one engine This wu later substituted when it reached Leopoldville and a thorough check wu made on the aircraft for possible other damage A vut air search wu launched at daylight Monday when became evident HammankjokTi plane would have exhausted its fUel UN British American and Rhodesian fliers participated The search crews finally found the wreck in the forest preserve about five miles north of Ndola The airliner had sheared through trees it plunged to earth and wu shattered by the impact Two of the four engines disappeared "The plane evidently plowed into the ground" said a charter pilot who wu one of the first to see the wreck "Dure wu a long scrape mark where it went in and lots of bits of wreckage where it MaaiatG-Ttaun Nawa larvlra McCAMEY A mother of two small daughters wu in critical condition in Odessa Medical Center Monday after suffering a gunshot wound in tha chest at her home here Sunday Tha woman Mrs Herman Hooper 29 wu taken to Odessa Monday after receiving emergency treatment at Crane County Memorial Hospital Sha underwent aur- Ramsey Takes Oath As Top Oil Official AUSTIN (AP) Ben Ramsey took the oath of office railroad commissioner Monday ending the longest reign lieutenant governor in Texu history Ramsey serving his sixth elective term lieutenant governor took the oath railroad commissioner before 300 oilmen political eaders transportation men and personal friends Ha fills the vacancy on the regu-atory agency created by the death Commissioner Olin Culberson Juno 22 Gov Price Daniel announced the appointment Aug 17 Ramsey 57 served four years the State House of Representatives and eight years a state senator from San Augustine Following the oath Ramsey said trends in foreign oil imports continue commissioners may realty be out of a job in the near uture are grave problems for gu and oil not just in the future but today Foreign imports of oil are increasing faster than the rate domestic production" He also warned that "federal price-fixing and regulation of natural gas producers is another problem for Texas" "Texan today are paying a sales tax partly because of the! oss of revenue from natural resources" ho said Ramsey whose current term ends next year left no doubt that would run for election to continue the post "Gov Daniel give me this job for keeps" he said have to run for it next year So I am not going to fade away I hope to see you all many times between now and election day" Charles Franklin Breads reet 81 a San Angelo resident since 1946 died at 7:40 pm Monday at the home of his daughter Mrs Alton Gideon 813 Bishop Services are pending at Robert Massie Funeral Home Mr Broadstreet was born March 20 1880 in Parker County He married the former Miss Na-oma Ponton Nov 6 1904 in Lee County Mrs Broadway died in 1959 A retired farmer he was a member of the Baptist Church and Oddfellows Lodge Survivors include three sms James I Broadstreet of Temple Haney Broadstreet of Amarillo and Joe A Broadstreet of Rawlins Wyo four daughters Mrs Gideon Mrs Greer Kendrick 2630 Marx Mrs William McDaniel 3113 Orchard and Mrs Isaac Conway of Ballinger two brothers Aaron Broadstreet of Wingate and Robert Broadstreet of Houston one half-brother Willie Dungan of Goldsboro three sisters Mrs Maude Pietsch of Brenham Mrs Pinkie Gunn of Fort Worth and Mrs Mertie Garrett of Bartlett 16 grandchildren and IS great-grandchildren Ryan Winters Rites Today WINTERS (SC) Services for Josiah Edward Ryan 70 will be held at 3 pm today in the First Methodist Church here with burial in a Winters cemetery under direction of Spill Funeral Home Mr Rayn a resident of Runnels County since 1926 died Monday in Winters Municipal Hospital a short time after suffering a heart attack at his home here He was born Jan 1 1891 in Karnes County near Runge He was married to the former Bertha Mills Dec 25 1920 in Ballinger Mr and Mrs Ryan made their home in Karnes County until 1926 when they moved back to Runnels County and settled on a farm northeast of Winters Puling World War II the Ryans lived in San Angelo where Mr Ryan was a member of the fire department at Goodfellow Air Force Base After the war they returned to their Winters farm Mr Ryan a veteran of World Con timed (tern Page 1 into the fore the fight over reorganization of the office itself The Soviet Union has demanded a three-man secretariat representing the Communist Western and so-called neutral nations each with the power of veto Die United Statu and other Western powers have vowed to fight the (dan which they say would paralyze the UN executive machinery and prevent any effective UN action in times of crisis Die prospect of such a fight wu already threatening to put additional strain on U-S-Soviet relations in advance of the exploratory peace talks here on Berlin between US Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Rusk declared that Hammer death "in line of duty calls for fresh dedication to the principles of the UN charter and to tha United Nations at a time when its success is of critical importance to the entire world" Ambassador Adlal Stevenson chief delegate to the United Nations called Hammarskjold a -soldier of peace-one of the greatest of our age" who had left his imprint "forever on the cause of peace and decency among na- President Kennedy stressed that Hammarskjold died "in the cause for which he lived" and said the United Nations "is a better and stronger and a higher hope for because of his service to it His name will be treasured among the peacemakers of Texas Low In Wagering Stamp Sale DALLAS Search Texas from border to border and you wont find a single gambling at least that's what the records at the Internal Revenue Service show Thirty-three persons in Texas this year have paid a $50 fee for the federal wagering stamp according to James Hodges of the IRS here But he says not a person in Texas this year has paid the $250 tax required for a gambling device Last year 24 gambling device stamps were bought ail for Gregg County The tax men will admit some of the gamblers may not be buying the stamps Persons who bought stamps Include Archie Dale Car-sen and james Monroe Carson Wichita Falls: Robert Carson Borger Joseph Gillespie Texarkana Joe Vernon Crammer Mid'and: Bryan Roberts San An-ged and Durwood Tudor Brown-wood A ui observance of if i of to FUNERALS TODAY SAN ANGELO Curtis Doyle 12 of San Angelo at 1:30 pm in Johnson's Funeral Chapel the Rev Beauchamp pastor of Ninth and Main Church of Christ officiating: burial in Lawnhaven Memorial Cemetery Mrs Hay Kerrville Rites Today KERRVILLE (SC) Services fcr Mrs Gus Hay 87 of Kerrville will be held at pm today in the Kerrville First Methodist Church 'with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery under direction of Smith Funeral Home Mrs Hay died Monday at her home in Kerrville She was born April 4 1874 in Denton County and came to Kerrville in 1939 She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star Survivors include her husband three daughters Mrs Mattie Ward of Kerrville Mrs Chambers of Lumberton Miss and Mrs Couch of New London me son Hay of New Londor three sisters Mrs McCormick of Lamesa Mrs Myrtle Wade of Gladewater and Mrs Ross Scott of Odessa: and one brother Thomas Hare of Monahans Johnny Johnson Colorado City Services Pend SUaSirS-Ttaw Knra Strrtra COLORADO CITY Funeral services are pending at Kiker Sen Funeral Home here for John Allen (Johnny) Johnson Jr 55 He died at 2:10 pm Sunday while working 13 miles southwest of Snyder on the Huddleston Ranch Mr Johnson who had worked in West Texas oil fields since 1938 apparently suffered a heart attack He had complained of pains in his throat and chest only a few minutes before his death He was born Feb 18 1906 in Sikeston Mo and was married to Ruth Skelton at Westbrook Jan 26 1934 They had lived in Colorado City for several years Survivors include his wife his mother Mrs A Johnson Sr of Colorado City four sons Walter Johnson of Stanton John A Johnson HI of San Angelo and Larry Johnson and Harry John son both of the home three daughters Mrs Daughtry of Odorado Springs Colo Mrs Hollis Gainey whose husband is stationed with the armed forces in Massachusetts and Jane Johnson of the home one sister Mrs 0 A Fortner of Anahuac me brother A A Johnson of Houston and four grandchildren Your Professional Independent Insurance Advisor 20 Beauregard Phone 655-8151 gery for removal of a bullet Monday Her husband Herman Hooper a McCamey welding shop operator fold Odessa newsmen Monday his wife was shot acddentialty at the couple's home Sunday evening Upton County Sheriff Gene Eck-da of Rankin aald lata Monday ha did not know any of tha details surrounding the shooting "A0 the family is in Odessa with Mri Hooper and we don't know just what happened" the sheriff said might be several days before we are able to talk with any of ths family" Die Hoopers have been residents of McCamey for a number years Mrs Hooper is the former Erlene Ruby Hustead daughter of Mr and Mrs Hustead ot CTane former residents of McCamey Sweetwater Court Revokes Probation SWEETWATER (SC) Pete Castillo 18 of Sweetwater was ordered to prison Monday when 32nd DisL Judge Eldon Mahon revoked his probation Costillo who received a four-year probated sentence for burglary had been arrested and charged with druqlceness and disturbing the peace probation officer Ronny Gurley said Die sentence on the burglary charge was handed down last March 20 Gurley said Postal Raise Bill WASHINGTON (AP) The House sent to President Kennedy Monday a bill giving many postal employes an immediate pay raise and others a raise later Die vote was 360-4 Die administration estimated It would cost more than $60 million New Location Hand Engraving Diamond Setting Electric Razor Repair Watch oad Jmthf Repair a Bead StrMiaf Maynard Lcffel Jeweler 1 1 East Twoliig Dial 655-4474 HOME Funeral services for Moore Jr 61 of 211 Beauregard wil be held at 3 pm today in Johnson's Funeral Chapel with the Rev William Harris pastor of the First Methodist Church officiating Burial will be in Calloway Cemetery in Naples Mr Moore an insurance agent died Sunday at his Lake Nas-worthy home He was born March 12 1900 in Naples and had lived in San Angelo since 1936 He was a graduate of Petty College of New Jersey and the Tyler Business School He was associated with Hardware Mutual Insurance Co Survivors include his wife and one brother Moore of Omaha Tex Cosper Rites Today ln Harper KERRVILLE (SC) Services William Joseph Cosper 66 of Harper will be held at 3 pm today in the Harper Baptist Church with burial in Harper Cemetery under direction of Smith Funeral Home Mr Cosper a former resident of Rocksprings died Sunday in a Fredericksburg hospital He was born Feb 20 1895 in Harper Until retiring several years ago Mr Cosper had been associated with a Rocksprings locker plant He was a Baptist He is survived by his wife four daughters Mrs Johnny Sellers and Mrs Lois Lott both of Kerrville Mrs Millie Hatley of Dallas and Mrs Pat Cowsert of Rocksprings: four sons A Cosper of Providence I William Cosper of New Iberia La Hoover Cosper of Mora La and Glenn Cosper of Leesville La his mother Mrs Cosper of Harper five sisters Mrs Roy Cottle of Rocksprings Mrs Gilbert Teemes of Houston and Mrs Lennon Mrs Raymond Cottle and Mrs Vene Cottle all of Harper four brothers Alvie Cosper of Long Beach Calif Floyd Cosper of MaaSarS-TtaM Ntwa Banka BALLINGER Graveside services will be held at 11 am Wednesday at Evergreen Cemetery for Kelley Herring 89 a pipefitter for General Petroluem Corp Mr Herring died in his home here Saturday following a heart attack Mr Herring was born June 9 1892 in Alabama and had lived in Ballinger more than 20 years Among survivors are his wife and one son Kelley Herring Jr of Ballinger Coutluued from Page 1 of explosions aboard the plane Hospital authorities skid Julien was in serious condition Owners of the airliner the Swedish Air Co said In Leopoldville they were trying to determine whether the plane might have been ahot down by a jet fighter of Tshombe's tiny air force They called this a possibility The crash apparently occurred in darkness however A UN spokesman laid the plane left Leopoldville the Congo capital at 5:20 pm Sunday on the 1100-mile flight to a trip the DC6B could cover in four hours or less But it wasn't until after midnight Ndola authorities reported that the plane asked and obtained clearance to land The time was 12:12 am Airport sources said radio contact was broken then and the aircraft veered away and vanished Despite loss of radio contact no major search effort started until midmoralng Officials gave as the reason the fact that the plane had filed no regular flight plan as is normal procedurt for all civil (lights Becauss of this the officials said Ndola airport did not know the routs tha plana wu taking and assumed it had put down at soma airfield alone the route News that the wreckage had just been sighted came as Tshombe opened a news conference hoe with a call for a truce between his Katanga forces and UN troops Tshombe said: "If Hammarskjold baa died it is bad for tha Congo Wa African should be grateful for everything he has done for Africa" Hammarskjold had been UN secretary-general tine 1933 The slight iandy-haired Swede died on the eve of a General Assembly session dealing with such problems as Berlin and Red China His death threw in doubt the future of the United Nations since the Soviet Unio has been trying to end the present single secretary-general's job and replace it with a three-man board Among those reported at Leopoldville to be aboard the plane W6TC Henrich Albert Wieschhoff 55 director of the department of political and Security Council affairs at the United Nations in New York A native of Germany be had become a US citizen and had been with the United Nations since 1946 Vladimir Fabry 40 of the United States legal adviser to the United Nations in the Congo associated with the United Nations lines 1946 William Ranaljo 39 of the United States personal aide to Hammarskjold He had been with the United Nations sine 1946 Miss Alice Lalande Canadian secretary to Dr Sture Linner head of the UN Congo Mission Also three security guards Harry Julian and Francis Ivers of the United States and Serge Bar-rau of France ThT United Nation tor Julian wu the survivor Hinijos Rites Pending Here Delphetta Hinojoi 14 of 113 14th St died at 5:55 pm Monday in Shannon Hoipital after a illness Die girl who lived here with a brother Rosetxfo Hinojos wu a native of San Angelo Her parents died several years ago Services are pending at Funeral Home here Survivors include three other brothers Joe and Manuel Hinojos both of San Angelo and Zeke Hinojos of California and two sisters Mrs Josephine Rivera and Julia Hinojos both of San Angelo THE SAN ANGELO STANDARD-TIMES laaa aeeUie mM at See MUahar Cental Inn yVyinwJ rrmr tllN Hl to eatnMaaUna boUi 'eepcfi Is Mm addraaa one veer 13300 ft mall to ether alataa Siaadard-itTmee- Moraine ana Sunday ana veer 933301 Standard-Times avaida edition wttb faadajr one rear 93BN Rates la comMaiUoa both nttn te seme address one rear 93390 Seeder adiUea hr mail aerwhera eae rear IMS MIMSES OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tha Auoriatod Praia to excliuivelr an-tUM to the uie nr rapubltcaUoa ti elT newt diseetcaee credited to otnerelM credit tha loril mwi I at raMhHeatlnp 1m taaanad Oxygea Equipped 24-Hour Air-Coaditioned Ambulance Service PHONE War I retired from farming sev-Brackettville Jake Cosper of Fred-eral years ago cricks burg and Milton Cosper of He was a member of the First Harper and 14 grandchildren Methodist Church in Winters a Survivors include his wife two Hi rr Ilia ms Harley Edward Ryan Ballinger Rites sons Savoy and Herbert Ryan of Richardson four sisters Mrs finished up Everything around the wreckage was blackened and burned' Trial Date Set For Odessa Boy KERMIT (SC) DisL Judge Olsen Monday officially set Jan 22 1962 the new trial date for Mack Herring 17 of Odeua on charges of murdering 17-year-old Odessa schoolmate The motion for continuance wu filed in 109th District Court by Dist Atty Dan Sullivan of Andrews The trial had been set originally to begin here Monday Judge Olsen said a special venire of 250 would be called when the case comes to trial Herring free on bond is indicted hr the March 22 slaying of Betty lean Williams an Odessa High School sophom*ore Midland Worker Is Found Dead MIDLAND (SC) Gilbert Jack Dempsey 54 of Midland wu found dead Monday night on the floor of a neon sign company for which he worked as a glass blower Dr Jessie Coleman pronounced him dead on arrival at a Midland hospital Ho said probable cause of death was electrocution A small burn wu found on Demp-jsey's left hand between the thumt 'and forefinger Survivors include his wife Licenses For Two Taverns Suspended Beer licenses of two taverns here were suspended by administrative onto LIum Cwlrol offic ers announced Monday The license of Manuel Cortez for El Chico Restaurant 107 Ave was suspended for 10 days effective Oct 2 after board officers charged the licensee was intoxicat ed on premises Ida Mae Minton's license for Concho Bar 28 Concho was suspended 21 days effective Sept 28 on a charge that a employe sold beer to a minor Engineers Slate Midland Meeting taaSarS-Ttawi Ntwa Sarriea MIDLAND The West Texas branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers will hold their first fail meeting at 7 pm Thursday at the Sands MoteL John Ross will be speaker Newly elected officers will be installed including Ellis president Weaver vice president and Dudley Lewis secretary-treasurer Rand Instrument Specials! Conn Oldi LeBlanc Use Our Rental Plan King Music Co II 6 Twahig Fk 455-5454 Sadi Eadwnga (A Mac) Lyons Mrs Newman and Mrs Gus Warner all of Runge and Mrs I Magee of Corpus Christi two brothers I Ryan and Marvin Ryan both of Runge and three grandchildren Co-Op Gets Loon EtaaSari-Tlaifi Neva Strrlra WASHINGTON Die Rural Electrification Administration Monday announced a loan of 2285000 to Central Texas Telephone Cooperative Goldthwaite FUNERAL 4 J(il om LDDltr JJolidi aj SAFETY-FRESH The following firms will be closed ALL DAY WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 The Fashion Edwin's Jewelers Fine's Famous Fashions Hollywood Style Shoppes (Both Hollywood Stores Closed Wednesday) Ham Kurtz's Men's Wear Maurice Nathan's Jewelers Bill's Man's Shop Boston Store with GAS heating Safest by far for 'round the dock comfort gas hooting systems art engineered to use fresh outside eir to moke a GAS hooting system your safest buy Enclosed within the heat exchanging unit the gas burner warms but does not the fresh circulating air the safest typo of halting for your family's comfort "Fresh-Air" gas hasting puts fun into winter living With gss heating never-ending (low of fresh outdoor oir is warmed and circulated uniformly throughout your hom*o AH smoko and stuffy odors era whisked away Only the economy of GAS putt th advantage within reason "Fradi-Air" gas hooting cuts colds! With "Froth-Air" circulation them is no state air to coddle germs you enjoy healthier happier Kit And you cm add summ rooting with gee thriftily and GAS Hut" Miami Yt4t PIE-SEASON SAVINGS ON GAS HEATING EQUIPMENT EEC VOUR LOCAL HEATING CONDUCTOR ON Listed Ovr-DiCounter Stocks Investment Trust Shares Municipal It Corporate Bonds San Angelo Office Frank Barney Mgr $01 McBurnett Bldg Keene Williams Phone 653-4558 LONE STAR GAS COMPANY Mori than 1000 Mindly peopli working tognthor to unto our communitioo hotter 7' -V.

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