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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
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Pistol Pete's last
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Wish Granted Today
STUART. Fla. (API PUtnl
Pete BuUer will get his last wish
today to be buried nn thp ranon
where he rode as a top cowhan
ior so many years.
The wiry little Negro his real
name was Will Butler but he was
better known as Pistol Pete was
struck by an automobile on U.S.
1 two miles south of Stuart early
Saturday and died later in a West
Palm Beach hospital.
Nobody knew his real age, but
rancher William J. Matheson es
timates Pistol Pete was over 80.
He was drafted in World War I
but was discharged because he
was over age, said Matheson.
That was 44 years ago.
Pistol Pete came from Texas,,
where he acquired his love of
horses and the life of a cowboy.
"He was a good hand," said
Matheson. "For the 20 years he
rode herd on our cattle he was
close to the family."
Like most cow hands, Pistol Pete
made a regular weekend sortie to
the county seat.
He would leave the ranch
every Friday evening and come
back early Saturday morning."
Matheson said. "That's the only
time he left the ranch.
The Matheson family and the
ranch hands are. giving Pistol
Pete the kind of funeral any cow
boy would want. The body will be
brought to the ranch from a funer
al home in Fort Pierce.
It will lie in state in the Mathe
son living room from 1 to 2 p.m
Then six pallbearers three white
and three Negro will take the
body to the grave out in the pas
ture, in the shade of a clump of
pines, where Pistol Pete often
said he wanted to be buried.
Shipley Murder Trial
Opens In Coast City
JNavy Varsbfps Enpge In Hurricane Mercy Mission
NEWPORT, Ore. I API - The
first degree murder trial of Larry
West Shipley, 20, McMinnville,
opened Tuesday with the selec
tion of a jury of six mc and six
women.
Scheduled for this morning was
the selection of alternate jurors
After UTat, the jury was to make
trip to the spot near Otis
Junction, some 30 miles north of
Newport, where Linda Jean
Stevens, 16, was shot and killed
five weeks ago.
Shipley is accused of the
slaving, along with Glenn Dixon.
18, McMinnville. Dixon's trial will
start Oct. 10.
few prospective jurors were
challenged Tuesday. Most of the
persons dismissed from duty were
LITTLE USE FOR IT
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI
those who s.-gl they did not be
neve in capital punishment.
Dist. Atty. A.R. McMullen said
Tuesday the trial may run as
long as t'yi weeks, with more
than 40 witnesses slated to testi-
fy-
The defense attorney for Shipley
is E.K. Richardson. Newport, who
was appointed by the court.
By DAVID ZI.NMAN
PENSACOLA, Fla. (APi-Navv
warships head for a peacetime
mercy mission on the devastated
Texas coast today, carrying doc
tors and helicopters instead of
soldiers and jet fighters.
The ships two aircraft car
riers, two destroyers and a trans
porthope to reach the ravaged
Texas coastlands of Hurricane
Carla by first light Thursday. All
Pleads Guilty
To Mail Fraud
are part of Task rorce 135. com
manded by Rear Adm. F. J.
Brush.
Some 30 military doctors, four
nurses and 40 helicopters were to
join the carriers Shangri-la and
Antietam early today at Pensa-
cola. The carriers also will carry
emergency supplies, including
hundreds of disposable diapers
nursing bottles and baby food.
The dostrovers Compton audi
Gainard and the transport Fran
cis Marion were under full steam
to the disaster scene.
. Blue jacket landuig force par
ties to augment the Marines are
on both the carriers and destroy
ers. Lt. George W. Milland, the
Shangri-la's mescal administra
tive officer, said the carriers can
be converted to hospitals.
We re prepared to take aboard
old people and
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pregnant women
babies," he said.
"We can take over the whole
ship, if necessary. That's 3.000
beds, plus over 1,000 cots on
board to et up on tlie hangar,
bay." .
The transport can act as a
floating hotel, taking aboard hur
ricane victims who do not need
medical care. Over 2.300 beds are
available.
PORTLAND (AP Mrs. Le
land A. Deegan. 24. Bend, and
Larry Warren Haynes, 28, Port
land, accused of mail fraud,
pleaded guilty" to the charges
against them in U.S. District
Court Tuesday.
This left eleven other persons
to be tried on charges of using
the mails to defraud insurance
Mrs. Harold Burrows won a $10 companies.
gift certificate at a downtown fes-i Mrs. Deegan's husband and
tival drawing Monday from the George James Barnard, 47, Port-
Tall Girls Shop.
Mrs. Burrows
inches tall.
Is four feet, 11
land, were arrested Sept. 3 on
charged of intimidating witnesses
in the case.
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