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VOL. 41 NO 5
BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN—TUESDAY. SEPT. 6, I960
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Lodge And
Rocky Aid
GOP Cause
'By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Democratic presidential candi-
date John Kennedy has floun to
rocalelln. Idaho to fire the open-
in; *alvo in a campaign drive that
will carry him into thP mountain
and Pacific northwest states H«'
flew last night from Michigan
where Kennedy mane a series of
speeches criticizing thr Eisenhower
administration's economic polu u-s
At the same time. Republican
vice-pres .'ential candidate Menry
Cabot I.«dge and New Yoi k Gov-
ernor Nelson Ro« kefrller weir
plugging for thP OOP ticket Thev
toured metporolitan and suburban
New York City resort spots, at
times creating s'leh crowd inte-
rest that it appeared the two were
In danger nf physical injury
Kennedy t ha reed in his Michi-
gan talks that Eisenhower policies
had stifled L' S economic growth
And he also voiced concern about
the jobs of persons threatened by
automation
Ijodge and Rockefeller visitr.1
several b«* rh and park areas hv
helicopter and indulged in mm'
earthy politicking I>odge took off
his coat, sampled hoi dogs, split
a root beer with a teen age girl and
actually appeared to enjov the
heat and press of thousands who
fathered around him
Vice President Nixon, mean-
while. continues to show improve-
ment of his knee infection ar.i may
be released from hospital treat-
ment next Saturday He's due to
start a major i ampaign swing next
Monday
One by-product of the presiden-
tial campaign is increased bitter-
ness by Egyptian leader* toward
our government Thr Egyptians
feel they can not hope for U S
friendship, regardless ot whether
Nixon or Kennedy is elected presi-
dent They consider that both « an-
rft'ate* have made statements
supporting Israel In one speech.
Egypt's President N««ser declared
the Soviet Union understood the
Arab position while, he said, the
I'ntted States still is what he call-
ed Zionist dominated" and hos-
tile "
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MISSING U.S. SECURITY COUPLE
TO BE GIVEN ASYLUM IN RUSSIA
Funeral Service
Held Monday For
Mrs. B. B. Burton
s I
OFTEN OVERLOOKED Here are the A Squad Buckaroo managers
this year. four o* them—count em Left to right thev are Bobby
Dawson G'lman Farrell and Gary Brown. Behind the three n Phil
Wiggins who h.«d to forego playng this year because of a back injury.
Buckaroos Of All Sizes
Face Action During Week
Buckaroo Hill will explode into will go against Olney in Ojusy
football aition this week as Buck- tonight at seven p. m . the B
aroos of all ages begin the I960- squad will play Graham in Gra-
61 season The erghth grade team ham, Thursday at 7 30 p
day night at eight p m
Freak Weather
In South Texas
To Be Probed
i By ASSOCIATED PRESS'
Farmers in the Lower
m Fri
the big
guns will blaze a s t h e i n e x pe r ienc- -and Mr Burton work-
ed but determined and improving until ir.iuries
Kuneral servfees were lieid at
2 :«> p m Monday in ihe Melton
Kuneral Home chapel for Mrs Ben.
lah Benton Burton. fW long-time
resident of Stephens County, who
died at 10 p m Saturday in
Breckenridge Convalescent Hospi-
tal
Rev Robert Rider of Denison of
filiated, and burial was in the
Breckenridge Cemtery.
Mrs Burton had been a patient
in the hospital where she died
since November. 1957. She suffer-
ed a broken hip,in September, 1957.
and had been in failing health
since that time.
Born February 21, 1872, in Rusk
County. Texas, she was the for-
mer Beulah Sorgee before her mar.
riage to J. H. Burton in 1888 in
Rusk County. He operated a saw
mill there until 1907 when they
moved to Breckenridge. settling in
the Necessity community where
he farmed.
The couple moved in to Brecken- « uj. Deaths:
j,— — tan n«H Mr Rnrton WOI iw- I fOTTIV WWIMIJi
Texas Second In
ed for the railroad until injuries
forced his retirement. He died in
Buckaroos take on the mighty Mus
tangs from Sweetwater.
The Mustangs are reported to be wa# g member of
teat- the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Pallbearers were Ben Grant, Os-
Houghton, Rankin Williams.
though taking a three to one
ing from fKiessa Broncoes in
Rio
scrimmage in Big Spring early Sa- car Nej, Tayior. Oliver
S3. ZT^ies1'S.'S? S wragUdmund Satterwhie and Ho-
drives halted inside the Odessa Wcurvivors include on daughter.
yard by the clock_ Work this week m Jackson „{ Brecken-
Notion Coums 409
Texas has counted nearly a half
hundred deaths durinn the long
Labor Day weekend holiday.
At least 48 oersoos died from
violent causes. Traffic mishaps
killed at least 28. Eight others
drowned.
Late last ninht Texas stood
second in the nation in holiday
will center on drill against the cx- ^wo s^s"ui'uis "of Brecken- traffic fatalities. California was
ridge and Dewtit of Abilene: three -" • *
"trouble with colds and viru. re- sisters, Mrs. CMlaPeek^ofBreck
Grande Valley, trying to finish cot- pected Buckaroo offense. No ma- ridge; two"^Abilene"three 1 first with M
ton picking. hav> been harassed P£ jn}urj<>s wm reported and the ridge and Dewitt of^A^lene.^nree f,rst w.in «
District Teams
Ploy This Week
trouble with cows ana virua rc- . Mps E,ise Enoch Qf Mona-
ported earlier. has apparently dl and Mrs. Addie Norris of
>peared ... _ G lend ale. Calif.; two brothers.
The Buckaroos will go into the Rirh rri ' Sorgee of Breckenridge
r E Sorgee of Elbert;
Vlackie MCArron wno ..«=> „ crandchi|dren. 11 great-grann-
with a knee tojurr.^wUl chUdrtn two great-great-grand-
children.
by rainy weather for days, and no
end is in sight.
In fact, a trough of low pressure ^
in thp eastern ar 1 southeastern ^
i Gt H of Mertro may tend to in- Tte ^ —- Richard —
crease rain activity in southern melee stil !hampered l. * and Grover E Sorgee of Elbert.
-r„as nf thp , ate injuries. Mackie McArron, wno nas
The U S Weather Bureau says been out with a knee
the low pressure trough is remain- have a likely cJ>a"^e of
ing about stationary, hut easterly However Troy Kennedy, out with
wir.ls aloft are carrying showers an old back injury and_foeJ>a
and squalls resulting from it. The Knox, out of contact w^ork; for a-
over the bout a week, are on the doubtful
C„C111 ' list, not only for starting the game
The Weather Bureau at Miami. I but'playing as well
Kla . said yesterday the low pres-1 Coach' Zac Henderson, though
sure trough has developed a weak • dismal and rather pessimistic in
to Lieourne circuuUon. This rather ominous team reports to some organiza-
4 1 ?lv!IrMBy IK ^ development is due to be inestigat- „ons in town, says the Bucks arc
The nations traffic toll this
morning stood at 409. lowfcr than
the 463 predicted, but still deaths
at the rate of 5 an hour over the
holiday period that started at
6 p.m. Friday and ended at mid-
night last night.
Pair Defected
Because Of II. S.
Foreign Policy
MOSCOW ,pi — Two former
employes of the I", S. national set-
ruritv agency who had been miss-
ing sinre late .lime turned up in
Moscow today and told a news con-
ference they have defected to the
Soviet f'ninn and become Soviat
citizens. The two are 31-year-old
Rernon Mitchell of Eureka, Cali-
fornia, and 20-year-ol-i William
Martin of Kllensberg, Washington.
Democratic Representative John
MeCormack of Massachusetts said
recently the pair had taken with
them valuable information concern-
ing secret codes.
Appearing on a platform in the
journalists club in Moscow. Mit-
chell and Martin said today thetr
defection to Russia was in protest
against American policies that they
said they helieve could touch off a
new world war. They complained
chiefly of flights over Soviet ter-
ritory. Thev said, however, tha'.
the C-2 incident rf last May • 'id
not enter into the question because
they had made their plans to de-
fect more than a year ago .
In a question and answer session,
an American correspondent asked
if the pair had any comment ou
Soviet espionage. Martin answered
by saying that as far as he know;
money aid under integration forced ex'ecutiwi of Judge Connally;s or- the Russians have_ not any
by the federal courts. der This legal maneuver simply overflights. He sa d the placed
He said the Houston school dist- involved a stay and not a decision such flights in a ® gor>
richt has not abolished public on the merits of the case than o.her forms of espi "aBe.
school segregation within the Texas law calls for a loss of part The two men <^argedithat t .
meaning of a new state law There- of the state aid. loss of accred.ta- S. government ^leH hehinl
fore. he said, it can not be depnv- tjon ;,nd penalties for school on a statement that they left behmt
ed of about six million dollars in members when schools inte-
state tax money. grate without approval of voters.
He said- the ruling also applies to ( nouston citizens voted against in-
Dallas and other schools faced with tegration by a two to one markin
DEATH IN GEPMANY-Rubble mark, the scene in a U. S. Army camp near
where a how.tzer shell exploded, killing and injuring dozens of soldiers.
Heidelberg. Germany,
WILSON RULES HOUSTON NOT
TO LOSE ITS STATE FUNDS
(By ASSOCIATED PRESS) under protest if they lose
Attorney General Will Wilson rul- p^al.
ed this morning Houston and other jhe supreme court last we*>k
Texas schools will not lose state turned down a plea JFor a stay of
All teams of District t-AAA get | « "■■ ""f. "" isturp
their season underwa> this week- W«tern Gulf
end Breckenridge will be host to
high rated Sweetwater Graham
aoei to Cleburne Weatherford
fakes
in Weatherford Brownwood plays
„ . ed todav by a hurricane hunter paying belter together as a team
San Angelo in Brownwood Mineral ^nd are impr0ving as steadily as ,
of suspicion is sending could be expected in view of House has labeled a
Spying Chorqes Bear Russian Stamp
07S. DEFECTORS REGARBEB B*
WHITE HOUSE AS TRAITORS
similar situations.
The opinion had been asked by
Texas school officials. They want-
ed to clear up historic questions a-
rising in the segregation conflict.
Wilson s ruling did not pass on
the constitutionality of the state
law. which went into effect in 1957.
The attorney general said inte-
gration of the first grades at Hous-
ton was brought about through an
order of a federal court and not by
an order of the Houston school
board.
The federal courts have ordered
this year.
Note May Bring
Break Between
Cuba, Argentina
HAVANA The possibility of
and had kept it secret because, as
they put it. the Eisenhower admin-
istration does not wish certain as-
pects of its policies to become
known to the American people.
The pair offered what they called
proof that a United States Air
Force C-130 shot down over Soviet
Armenia in 1058 was on a syp flight
and that this was known to top L".
S. officials.
Thev also said the United Statel
had pianted a code-clerk spy in th<;
Turkish embassy, presumably ii
Washington, and was deciphering
secret messages of more than 40
countries at a cost of half a billiot
dollars a vear. Thev said Britai/t
and Canada cooperated in the pro-
as a id... u-hite Government agencies knew about
and are improving as steadily^ ^ASmNCTON^ ^ the voyage shortly after the trawl-
American code er left Cuba
Well* takes on Hanger in Mineral
Wells Vernon will try Quanah in
Vernon
fHher games of local interest
puts Throckmorton against Hol-
lldav in Throckmorton. Albany
goes to Merkel. and Woodson will
host faint Creek in their only
six man contest of the year
grade-A-year integration of the a diplomatic break is foreseen be- gram and were closely involved
Houston schools, starting tomor- tween Cuba ?nd Argentina
plane
ThP area ... ,....... — —. . . ,. .
showers and trusty squalls over inexperience Spirits are high and traitors 'he admitted defect-
wide areas will probably he boosted higher in clerks
In Sounth Texas, rain has been tj,e pep rally this week . ing to Russia.
Thei rsharpest tussle with Ame-
newsmen came when they
Seen or Heard
^ by C. M. H.
Wa are glad to o*iy today that no
report of a itrioui holiday accident
came to th_. American office .
Football is clabbering up in Breck-
enridge a* Friday approaches, but
we '^an get no authentic — like
pre l/;tion on the outcome of tbu
fame a* to the score—even L. T.
Cook was not ready to g e u one
After Friday we'll have a
basis to make our own — and, this
certainly does BO' mean we fear
Sweetwater will run o >rjr art!
stomp us m the mud.
Haskell Key said he saw Dick
falling in a hit-and-miss pattern
from Corpus Christi southward this
morning A shower ended at Cor-
pus Christi at fi 05 a m Browns-
ville had a thur.lerhead to the
northwest, and had some rain sinre
dawn
Except for lower sections nf th**
state. Tf>xas has generally fair
leather
-o~
Groridge Teams
To Bowl It Out
,ng • Viar>in who ference remarks'of the two defect- return a verdict today.
Mitchell and William , : order to issue a government Should
had top-secret jobs ^ answer, perhaps later today. Initial the Houston petition
ti°nal Security Agency. "*r^f P. reaction in Washington to the de
in Moscow today At a news cont r pct„rjj char?es ahollt American
^ spving is that the
row in the first grade. [servers say this could result in the ^ .
The case is on appeal to the U. ! wake of a hiter rejection by tuoa were asked where they are living
Sth circuit court of appeals in |as^ night of Argentina now and what they are doing. BU-
Top U.S. officials are ,pPor \Pw- Orleans which is expected to against recent attacks by finallv they replied that they are
carefully studying the news con- . _ a verdict today. Castro's foreign minister Raul sfudying B„ssian and preparing for
Should the appeals court deny | Hoa. on the government of I resi- entranCe to a Soviet university
e Houston petition .the school dent Frondizi. The pair rejected attempts to de-
hoard will not have sufficient time i Roa blasted the actions of tne terminp how |ong they have been 11
to take the case to the supreme Argentina and Brabilian Kovern-
court before schools open. I ments at the recent Western Hem
omments bear
made in Moscow stamp.
o
ence they denounced U S
as leading to a third world war
In Washington Pres .tential News
t Secretary Hagerty said President
During a coffee break at the gISPnhower regards the pair as
Graridge Corp . a challenge was ron(essed traitors. But Hagerty de-
made concerning the bowUng abi- clinpd to say whe'her the
hty of the employes of the lower had any knowledge, in advance, of
floor A match was quickly slated today's announcement, that tne
to decide which group was better. two had defected to Russia
This match consists of a series Responsible authorities in wasn- Q V Brprkenridge firemen answered
of three games to begin at 7:30 p. ington say a Russian trawler was, RP!IjSfratjnn of elementary school f {jrp cans during the past
m tonight at the Breck Lanes with the means the two American code studpI)ts w as going aiong at a weekend. with aU of the fires be-
the line of opposition drawn bet- experts used to make tneir get- fa,r|y smoofh pace at mid-morning ; jn(? of mjnor nature.
the upstairs and the down- away to the Soviet Union. todav in spite of the fact that stud-1 Saturday afternoon, firemen ex-
- • —-• — - *er is reported to nave ^ ^ •- --«—
the pair at a Cuban1
School Students
Are Registering
Bo'ar^'members ha've indicated isphere ^weTe
they plan to integrate the schools encein , ^censured
Firemen Answer
! Weekend Calls
the Soviet Union. They said that to
tell this might give away the route
thev took ?o get there.
Martin had a crew cut. His eye?
— — - were red-rimmed and his usually
Cuha for agreeing to accept Soviet
complexion was pale. Mit-
mllitarv aid in the event of a t • r^p|| smoked a Russian cigarette
Highway Officer
Stabbed In Back
ARLINGTON 'JT — Highway pa-
trolman Leroy Swope of Arlington
pickVasMifght 5Tone*of*threeSs i^s'are reg.s.ering both Junior a fire in jtruck, owner
plckr-1 up
...... —
High and North Ward buildings for not determined, and put out a
gro men he halted for speeding on , ln^ engineering and geology de- port wit'.i the connivance of Cuban ^r'f'h students, and workmen "'r"as'p**fl
artments will take on the gaf",," —"i« tr s nffiriaU said our ■-* ■>-- =•-- ^-
the men in'^e'nf'"t'he "wmmd" * legal and land departments
,h' Knali"s;^"^"omer'T'rested paMmemfwuTtake on the gasoline, authorities U.S. officials said our i poiltinue^orking on the East Ward ! Easl Waiker"where no damage was ! "^^11.'The Kremlin contends
- • • ---■ The . I building as students register there. repcrted 1
was treated a, an Arlington hospi- first
military aid in the event
attack.
Roa's formal note of rejection ^ s,ppPrl
to the Argentina ambassador last pa|.ri(,ri ouestions
night was in such bitter terms as PaM1 1
to he considered insulting. He also
rebuffed a Brazilian protest, but
the note to Brazil was in much
milder terms.
Russia is making still another
move to involve the Soviet Union
in Western Hemisphere affairs.
ftermined. and put out a Mnscow now has demanded an im- d^.' sPptemb«>r B in Stephens
fire at Hogan's Cafe at WW i n,pdjatp meeting of the UN secur- morja) Hospital.
I,"'° "" Ham^e was .. . —- ^ u_ ,hp h?)by weighed six
with a l°ng cardboard tube.
Thev sipped mineral water a*s
Congratulations
Mr and Mrs J P Craytott.
Route 1 Caddo, are the parents e£
affairs. bohv sir, horn at « 20 a m. Tues-
■- " " Me-
the council should ratify a resolu-
tal and released
The three men. all from Dallas,
are being held at the Dallas county
Boh Harrison. Tom Hawley. John
W Clai'K and Burke Musgrove ro -
ing for the upstairs., and Ross Ell-
iott. Bob Anderson. Allen Walker.
Joe McClymond and Bill Jones for
the downstairs.
Cousin Of Long,
Student Killed
Some North Ward students ex- Sunday noon, firemen extinguish- jjon fhe organization of Ameri-
ToVbert in Big Spring veterans hoa- jaj| ,-harge^ have been filed
pital this weekend and Dick iiaid 1Kainst them.
tell every one "hello —have him
on W ral^'rs ^Hffo'^rrest ^IrsTNational tank you may placa Tom Kord will <oach the upstairs n( 'L„uisjana and a young college moved into that huilriing Monday^ Pyl^ kign
looking good mother of Dr mm InaiaraM* Vtl* «•**••! team and Jewel Co* will be the o- sflldent were fatally injured in a; Superintendent John Cul well did ; RUie I"0"
fficiai scorekeeper one-car crash in northeast Texas pot havP a report on the numbet of: . a l* —
perienced confusion early in the pd a grass fire on the I.ake Grand
morning as they were directed road and af fi 2ft p.m. were callei
I from Junior High to North Ward to fhe home of Gladys Holder at
and hack to Junior High after a ]4nf) West Elm where a small hole
1 rumor got out that the North Ward | was burned in the floor near the
MOUNT PLEASANT i*1—A rous- I building was ready to occupy as hot w ater heater.
in of former Governor Earl I>>nB the result of some furniture heing o
Killed
can States that cor.1emned the Do-
minican Republic for alleged plots
against Venezuela.
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Whmnm HI MOT
Mrs Lula Payne,
Frank Payne, suliered a heart at- .
tack in Dallas, and was returned
to Stephens Memorial Hospital last
night by Satterwhlte
Tickets for Sweetwater «ame go.
^ k. court house. Gib
«d hard ftve and The KB! ha., - - - slllulc ,
tantly on ,he *c'' * when old Clncinntai carpenter. Edward ,he world population Is HoSDltol ReDOrtS
Schwartz The G-men charged him pretty f8St, He says that at the
Showdown Fight For Power Is
On Between Lumumba* Kasavubu
At Murray. Utah an Yg-year^ld night his wife wa, shot 14 months move the victims
relief night watchman was shot ago.
and killed during the night when ne Arkansas todav be- Pleasant hospital, were
surprised two boys burglarizing a ^tUe Rock. *;*ran«smJsw| huh 35.year-old Mrs Yvonne
Police later a
boys, age 14 and 15. who
admitted the crime
a quiet school jipening. , ^ s ymjog colleKe studpn, heliev- ( ^
A biologist at the California In- ed to be from Ashland. Kansas.
s arrested a 56-year- stitute 0f Technology warns that
tantly on "•« than when old Clncinntai carpenter. Edward ,he world population is growing
weiflf.-.-d * Schwartz TT.e G-men charged him pretty fast He says that at the _ .
we started . .• Kl 1 with falsely reporting that a bomb present raiP people will cover the A AwMCKIHC
«<1 breasted Kansas aove*. wa, ln ,hP luggage of a passenger land area in 700 more ■ WlIT HOllllMIVllJ
, .>u. Orleans aboard a Chicago bour.1 flight of year9 Stephens Memorial Hospital
Rov Franklin in . hanKWi, Delta Air Lines mitted four patients and dlsmi
hospital rPp^ surgery being de- _ | The body of former ^Gwrnor fhree during the past weekend
bated
one-car — - - , - .- . „
shortly before midnight. , students registering this morning
Their auto struck a bridge abut- hut he was pleased that all of the
ment on U.S. Highway 271. 11 | students, parents ar.i teachers i anfj wprp jnjUred ear
miles north of Mount Pleasant The were going about the opening regis- morning in a three vehicle
car was so badly demolished, work-1 tration with good humor and ro" a(.ridenl pn state Highway 283 bet-
ers spent 30 minutes trying to re-operation | p RoPhester and Knox City in „ .
ove the victims | He said that workmen were busy Tcxas T EOPOI DVII.I E i/C — In the it is essential that what he cal!ed
Dying early this morning, short- on thP new buildings I Kinefl when tw„ car, and a pick- Congo a showdown fight for power proved and free political leaders
ly after being taken to a Mount [ weekend, and school officials hope , ( c„|||ded was an 18-year- js on iv tween Premier Patrice Lu- in the ClonBo meet for a conference
" "" * Ism a Ihe ne'rtiildi^gT Within TfeZ ' «'d Sent of Rule, Pedro Garcia ^„mha and President Je.ephKa.sa- on national unity.
' ; His brother. Joe Ciarcia, age 15, vuhu. Lumumba has called for an Communist, observers watched
was one of the injured. emergency session of parliament developments tensely. It's no
The injured were taken to hospi- („ geek a vote of confidence. He secrPf that Lumumba was planning
tals in Whicita Falls. Knox City acted after Kasavubu went on the fo otcUpy Katanga province writh
and Haskell air last night and announced I^imu- fhp hPip of soviet planes and
o mba's ouster. Lumumba retaliated trucks. Without rich Katanga the
I I n«nn/l bv announcing he had fired Kasa- Con„ would be doomed economi-
nurncane uonna vubu «s chief of state. ra„y
0+ ^ b a __ At last reports from Leopoldville.
Continues McnCICC it appeared that Lumumba was
After a history-making 35-day Earl Long will lie in state until to- patients admitted were Mrs.
'*1 * - " .. •• . _ .i.,l«Ma nan. . • • m * p
Boase and Mrs.
Jill meet trip from"Portsmouth, New Hamp- morrow noon in the I^ulsiana cap- Lena Mae Jackson Mrs. J.
rnerce hoard ^ dtrec^r*1* 'Burch ,hire to Nome. Alaska, by way of itol-at Baton Rouge. Funeral serv- Crayton Mrs Bill
at .,2 ?^i! thooplng the North Pole, the nuclear sub- tCe f„r the heart attack victim are ^ payne
tr:rw &-> of ^
Hotel ol I^or'" —""schooi marine "Sea Dragon" leaves Nome set for tomorrow afternoon,
downtown this R An(I we today Next stop, the submarine
U S. Commisslnner of Education _ Ioh
Lawrence Derthick says 800.000 pu-
And, we today —.
supplies major^tte^j w>vp between new base at Pearl Harbor
now^ancf Friday. murder T^Tof Dr. Bernard wuV ^ taught In «hifts ^hU j
e Moment: Man Finch and Carole Tregoff resumes i school ^
• Thought For ^e Women^ ^ ^ ^ Angeles today. Finch is wVIe shortage of 132,000 dm-,
W the only ereatore • 0r#vint., scheduled to testily about the rooms. ■ - —
the power of laugtwer.
Dismissals were Mrs. Effie Wat-
ers. Vernon Wilson and Mrs. H D.
OftADB A MARIGOLD MILK
j e Oilton
BILL BLACK
INSURANCE
Phone HI *4434
104 N. Court
SXN3S3Wd
THE WEATHER
Generally fair and hot this *1"
srnoen. tonight and Wednesday.
Lowest tonight 68 to 76. Highest
Wednesday W to 95. Low last
night 71, high yesterday 96. No
showers predicted. Winds south
•rly about 10 miles per hour.
The bodv of American News Cor-
"""TT' l^fT^ri^'K^^Thou^! respondent Henry Taylor has been
MIAMI - Hurricane Donna still in authority, Kasavunu rlown to I-eopoldville from Lulu-
continues as a menace but has 7*" ThTnT manning light mach- abourg He had been-Killed by ma-
spared Puerto Rico her greatest ^^"^^^r^ervers chine gun bullets. When a U. S.
punch after leaving seven dead and ne gi rt0„hted that parlia- embassy planP arrived at Lulua-
hundreds homeless in the leewar ... ( Lumumba the con- bourg yesterday, a dozen Congolese
islands The big question was is ment wiil give Lumumi0^1 tried to board it. They
weather Donna with top partictilarly critical of were held off by an American ser-
of 125 miles an, hour will miss the ha, pa^cuujriy CPanf manning a shotgun. When
southeastern t S_ Coast. On her hi Tshombe of secession- Taylor s body was placed aboard
present course, she wilt but the p * province has sided with the plane a half hour later, th*
last^report, D^nn^ was soma 'JOO, P^'dfnt^Kasavubu^ in his battle same Congolese soldiers stool stifly
miles southeast of Miami. ,u T'",ha
rresiueni ••• 7 \ ^
With Lumumba. Tshombe sayu in line as a guard oI honor.
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Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1960, newspaper, September 6, 1960; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth135985/m1/1/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.