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The ORANGELEADER
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Homer No. 30
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VOL. LVHI—NUMBER 155
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1961
5 Cents
8 Pages
FINAL EDITION
Retired General Says
ritain Moves
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War Could Spring
Vite
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From Berlin Crisis
Asked if he thought a Berlin
of bringing it home to the
war was certain to turn into a
is a fair chance" of war breaking that we must be solidly
out over Berlin. the President.”
Soviet Union should join in, it is
inevitable that it would
“I don’t think we have had a
•el
can stake their entire prestige.
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Government
Goes To Gourt
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To End Strike
No Inquest Planned
Need a Vacation?
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In Hemingway's Death
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Triumphant Return
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A quick
on the com-
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statement read
battleg
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fit and
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She was taken to a hospital and
plane
it was here that he worked on
a new major novel, and a book
self-inflicted wound"
an border-bound traffic
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PRI Retains
‘T have indeed returned,- Mee
at the Manila International Air
SEOUL, South Korea (AP>—Lt.ftcl building
en Chno nxoc L____.
after
the meeting
178 deputies and 5 governors.
Chang, 38. was the front
man
in
Official
be
he Arthur.
| take it easy, to obey the laws and
made public for some time, but
I
PRI was certain of at least 39
overthrew the elected govern-
"The circumstances of this dis-
had three sons. His father. Dr.
Figure of $158,454 Proposed
Little Cypress Trustees Set Hearing on Budget
711
new budget without a tax rate
Named to replace Chang
as
ISE!
Potosi,
the one hotspot of the
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tions.
Nava claimed he won, despite
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the eve of the July 4
oa
uneventful
INCIDENTALLY —
rains held down voting in some
wound
ordinances in
tti
saving off the kids’ pleas.
highway patrolmen.
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Tight Control
Over Mexico
Gen. MacArthur Is Welcomed
By Thousands in Philippines
Gen. Chang Resigns Top Post
In Korea’s Military Government
Council To Meet
At West Orange
Opponents List Objections
e
In Toledo Bend Dam Hearing
does not
Investigation Is Continued
In Sailor-Civilian Fight
communications were washed out.
There were no incidents, al-
ment of Premier John M. Chang.
Clang’s statement was reed to
LITTLE CYPRESS (SpD) — A
public hearing on a proposed
in other action t
will discuss school
Outlook .....
High today
Steel
nomel
imate
uiety
hike."
Little i
presently
ut is free
an appeal
il Appeals
Hout,
• aS
KM
need
day. ’
His wife Mary, awakened by
the shot, found the body clad in
pajamas just off the living room
of their secluded retreat house.
She called a doctor although
death apparently was instantane-
ous.
An intensive investigation is con-
tinuing today by local police and
naval authorities following a street
fight between a group of sailors
and civilians early Saturday morn-
Mrs. Hemingway if a doctor per-
mits.
wih
ties
rmed
white
__local
hospitali-
» with a
his back.
fovided
He was
TNis
HOM
mon-
I School District
taxes at $1 50 on
of a gun wound at his Oak Park
home in 1928.
Dr. Carlos -Baker of Princeton.
to a triumphant and
welcome in the Philtp
reveres him as its W
liberator.
the artful bearded hunter as the
Nobel and Pulitzer prize winner
the author of the brilliant "Oki
Man and the Sea".
Within the 100-mile reservoir.
The project is to be jointly fi-
trustees
ies con-
A
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Compiete NIA Services
MAember Associated Press
Nest-
ntire
ition-
coule
Hurs
wresf
veme
Partly Cloudy
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nit further delay
an injunction,"
The battle whi
and Negro Mi
• Johnson .
to Reid to
gambling
i the era
n."
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council takes precedence over the
Cabinet
Press, said if the Soviets or East degenerate into a general war. I
. _______ _ Germans tried to blockade Berlin don’t see how two great nations
very firm expression of the de- again, he would be in favor of can stake their entire prestige.
READY TO DEFEND KUWAIT—Desert war-
riors gather outside the palace in Kuwait to re-
ceive arms. Fighting men from the surrounding
countryside were reported -pouring into the city
to offer their services in defense of the Persian
kept under control by diet.
"He wrote that his weight had
reduced from 220 to 175 pounds
and that doctors told him if he
Also treated was A. D Bos-
chen. 20-yearold sailor.
Seven sailors were arrested for
unlawful assembly and affray and
released to shore patrolmen pend-
ing complete investigation
Three men. presumably Orange-
ites who had gone off shift at a
local plant, drove up in a car and
stopped at the traffic light at Navy
Street ard Green Avenue.
And as one way of emphasizing
the danger to Americans he sug-
gested a partial mobilization.
of Newton on the Sabine.
If approved, the dam would im-
more aggressive and who com-
mands great respect and confi-
dence at home and abroad."
Gulf oil center against threats at invasion by
neighboring Iraq. British marines and tanks have
landed to reinforce the defenders. (AP Wirephoto
via radio from Beirut).
_____ _____that could have been accidental of reminiscences of his youth A
Kuwait side. The gov- or otherwise He said no inquest
gun this morning
she said in a brief
Ernest wrote him froth Mayo’s
this spring and said he was suf-
were expressions of profound re-
gret from President Kennedy to
his obscure neighbors in Idaho.
To Hemingway, this was home
— a quiet retreat far from the
turbulent world of “Farewell to
Arms", "Across the River and
Into the Trees", "For Whom the
Bek Tolls
It was here that he came to
given a sedative. .
Coroner Ray McGoldrick said
I, is in satisfactory condition
— Memorial Hospital with
, in his back just below
the shoulder blade.
Everybody does. But don’t
take a vacation without having
The Leader’s circulation de-
partment save you all the ac-
counts of Archie’s side-splitting
antics. Call TU 3-8403 and have
The Leader’s ckreulation de-
partmoot save your paper in
A vacation pack until you re-
turn. Carriers have vacation
Peek order blanks with them,
and subscribers who plan sum-
mer vacations may get these
orders when carriers call to
colleet.
62 year of the Little Cypress
School District will be held today
at 7:30 p.m. in the school.
The proposed budget which may
require a small increase in local
taxes, will be presented to the
board of trustees for consideration
by Board President John Wilkin-
son who served as chairman of
the budget preparation committee.
fight occurred at 12:15
at the corner of Green
Low tonight .......................- •
Outlook tomorrow: Partly cloudy,
Soon after the Shakeup was an-
nounced. 40 general officers were
put on the retirement list. Some
___ ______ Orange to
shoot fireworks within the munici-
the $100 valuation and assesses on
45 per cent of true market value.
Bates pointed out that $19,800 of
the budget hike was necessary to
retire new bonds sold recently to
finance a new $262,000 school ex-
Pius
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WITI
nuclear war, White replied no.
But he said, I think that if the
In New York, former Vice Pres-
ident Richard M. Nixon warned
Sunday against Weakening the
U.S. position on Berlin.
He said a compromise would be
"disastrous for us and for the
whole free world "
It is “essential that President
Kennedy shoot down any trial bal-
loons, whether from legislative
leaders or from allies abroad, in-
dicating that our position on Ber-
the necessary effort to achieve it
quickly.
"However, the public interest
The five-star general, on a
sentimental 10-day visit to this
stopping
from the
s
the imperative need of improve-
ments in the natiohal emergency
section at the Taft-Hartley Act,"
Kennedy said. "I have directed
PRI was unopposed in Queretaro
and Guanajuato, and had little
trouble in the small western
state at Colima.
Mexico has 29 states Some will
hold other state elections later.
In the congressional races. PRI
was unopposed-in 33 of the 178
posts. In others, it faced gener-
ally weak opposition from four
parties, mainly the conservative
Party of National Action (PAN),
which entered 95 candidates
drownimgs that did not involve
boats, and 110 in miscellaneous
appeared
ePPad. o!
plaint was scheduled.
Earlier, Labor Secretary Ar-
thur J. Goldberg recommended to
President Kennedy at Hyannis
Port that the Taft-Hartley law in-
junction be nought. The two con-
ferred during the morning at the
President’s summer home there
The President, in announcing
the decision to seek an injunction,
said it should not interfere with
efforts at settlement of the dis-
pute.
He said reports given him
"clearly manifest that a comtinu-
governor’s race in Sonora, but
early reports indicated it fell flat.
In other governor’s races, the
fight made by popular independ-
tingent upon a favorable opinion though protests are certain to be
. — — ■ - - widespread throughout the coun-
try when votes are counted and
reported.
another been accused of incom-
petence or corruption.
In a statement Pak said Chang
resigned "for personal reasons.”
He said the ex-premier "greatly
contributed to carrying out the
revohationary tasks.”
As defense minister last week.
Song had said he would resume
an armed forces cleanup he
claimed he was forced to halt
last summer when he was retired
aa army chief of staff by the now
defunct civilian government.
The move ended 44 days in of-
fice for Chang, 38.
Chang in a statement Mid he
ange City Council.
Reports also will be given on
repairs of city equipment including
a bulldozer, rotary broom and
the police car.
Mayor Mervin Perkins will pre-
side over the session which begins
at 7:30 p.m. in the city hall.
Rig
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53
irogress toward settlement has
een made in the last few days
and I hope the parties will exert
it was
nanced by the Sabine River au-
thorities of both Texas and Lou-
isiana with each supplying $15
million. Balance of the total cost
NOES Sebine: hies, •:2s am,, ♦ •
p.m low. 713 e.m.. 24 p.m. bolivor:
hiss. 2 «.m., 1-------—
were known to have disagreed soldier and had
with Song and been close to
Chang. Most had at one time or
Dr. Baker said a Hemingway
primarily a short story, "Fathers and Sons." Poto
such aspira- in which the son is troubled by day.
_____________(See HEMINGWAY, Page 8)
MANILA (APL.General of the former
Army Dougims MacArthur, wear-
ing Ms crushed wartime cam-
paign cap and a neatly pressed
mihtary uniform, returned today,
reports will not
captured public interest —and
maybe the race in San Lois
The election
NEW YORK (AP)—The federal pute present new evidences for
government today went into court ’
l cidents. Other violent deaths in-
E Hemingway, also
suffered from high blood pressure
and diabetes. He was found dead
Arthur, 81, told a roaring Strong Coeregidor^and^BeMan. p
Garcia entertained the MaeAr-
AUSTIN (Spl) — Opponents of
the multimillion - dollar Toldeo
Bend Dam today in detailed testi-
money listed multiple objections
to the project in a hearing here
before the State Board of Water
Engineers.
Previously board members
heard two days of testimony from
those favoring the $54 million proj-
ect last week A five-day recess
was granted to pennit opponents
time to have engineers examine
the statistical data presented. -
and listless in most areas. Heavy civilians resul
* ' zation of
’ esf48a - Tomperoture: Moh
wa iwo .u.
termination of the American peo-
ple,” said White, who stepped
newsmen by the junta spokesman Clarence
and later a recording the general
had made of it was broadcast by
Seoul radio.
"Mr. Hemingway accidentally
killed himself while cleaning ’«
Novelist Ernest Hemingway, 61.
a literary giant who ranked with
the greatest of his age, died of
The proposed figure reflects an
increase of approximately $32,000
over the previous year’s budget,
according to Supt. E. A. Bates.
He Mid it is impossible at the
present time to determine if a
local tax rate increase will be nec-
essary to support the budget since
the new tax roll has not been com
to use common sense and good
judgment in their driving.”
In last year’s three-day observ-
ance of the Fourth of July. 442
I persons were killed in traffic to
ippines," was the thunderous re-
sponse
Upwards of 300,000 Filipinos
gave the returning hero a wet-
come which, in warmth and en-
thusiasm, equaled the reception
given former Preaidant Dwight D.
Eisnhower on his visit here last
year.
Although the turnout for Eisen-
hower was reported larger—in the
neighborhood of one million—the
people appeared more enthusias-
tic in their welcome for Mac-
Check Classified
• c cun m • p.m. rtr „ . - .----— is planned unless something new
was approximately 25 per all international cables and phone develops.
- • "P .. . . trail* inchdin- noue Sheriff Frank Hewitt nid au-
Chief Green said earlier. "There officials-------
was a large group at Negro salk holiday which alwa
ors walking down the street ft is . —. *
possible that remarks were passed
from occupants of the car to the
persons on the street.”
a Hemingway echotar. Mid the
father killed himself because of
ill health.
kept his weight down he had a
good chance of coming back
strong," Dr Baker Mid
MEXICO CITY (AP>—The gov-
ernment’s Party of Revolutionary
Institutions (PRI) retained un-
questioned control of Mexico’s •
politics today after a sweeping
victory in Sunday’s uneventful
national election. Named were
pleted. ____-__—___
"Howevee," Bates added, "we pension program now under way.
ire hoping the increase in taxable Another $8 000 is earmarked for
valuationa in the dhstrict will be teacher pay increases and the dis-
substantial enough to support the trict is required to pay an addi-
----------------- —r---------------tional $5,000 this year toward sup-
, port of a minimum foundation
Mav 1« <
Chang. The
ever, that
Avenue and Navy Street involving
an estimated 38 persons. Police
Chief Kenneth B. Green said to-
day a thorough questioning and In-
vestigating session is still under
way on the case.’
Chang in his statement said the
revolutionary government had
completed the initial phase of its
task and now needed strong im-
plementations of its policies. •,
, . , ------ ------ — Chang held the premiership
premier is Defense Minister Song exactly 44 days. At first he had --------------
Vnshan" .—"-e‘e-"- five jobs: premier. Supreme fering from incipient diabetes.
Council chairman: defense min-
ister; army chief of statf; and
mhartial law commander He later
Maj. Gen. Pak Chung-hi, 44.
prime organizer of the military
coup that put Chang in office in
May. became chairman of the
warm and humid.
High tomorrow ................... 91
Sunset today ................ 7:21 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 5:19 p.m.
whDS- Voriobie, mostly yovth ong ovfh-
westerly winds 1 m IS my S •xceot w.nd:
briefly gusty, 30 meh. during mhundar
showers.
because South
leader who is
"a big novel. all about the land,
the sea and the air" stashed
away in a Cuban bank as "insur-
ance.”
It will be here that they lay
Ernest Hemingway to rest in
private funeral services tentative-
ly set for Friday.
But some of the people he knaw
around here thought "pape" —
as friends called him — seemed
a bit distressed and traced it to
the recent cancer death of actor
Gary Cooper, his close friend and
local hunting companion.
"They’re both in the barn
now," Mrs. Cooper commented
when she heard of the death
White, interviewed Sunday on £-
the NBC-TV program Meet the almost
ation cf this strike imperils/ the
national health and safety" _ _
His statement was issued by port.
the Cape Cod White House, after
the President conferred with Sec-
lin will be compromised or
softened.”
Nixon, interviewed on a taped
radio show said any new spend-
ing for domestic purposes not re-
lated to national defense should
be shelved.
Like White. two Republican sen-
ators Miked Sunday of a "partial
mobilization of American armed
strength” or an increase in forces
in West Berlin
Sen. Jacob J. Javits, R-N.Y.,
Mid he assumed Kennedy "might
be ready to declare or ask the
Congress to declare a partial mo-
bilization of American armed
strength” to demonstrate to the
Soviets "we don’t intend to back
down in Berlin.”
by the state attorney general and
approval of the permit by the wa-
ter engineers’ board.
__ „_______ - ___ „ . Hemingway’s violent death
a shotgun blast in the head Sun- shocked the literary world. There
hunt, relax and work. To local
at 7:30 am, citizens he was as well;kmown as
of a better system for disposing
of garbage are on the agenda for
tonight’s session of the West Or-
ent Salvador
shOrane“cowest Oranaledepan pal boundaries, maesone way ot
world’s largest proven oil reserve.
(Britain told the Security. Coun-
cil her forces would go into action
if Iraqi troops crossed Kuwait’s
frontier. Iraq denied any intent
to use force to back up her Claim
to the sheikdom and urged the
council to demand "unconditional
-ga, -- , and immediate withdrawal" of
, P* r_ aPPear^d heading the British forces.
today for a record highway death .. . . g,. ,, . _
toil of 500 or more for the four- .(Britain s .Sit Patrick Dean told
day F urth of July weekend. the, council the British force,
„ heavy traffic death count for
trofirs dayso fthesperiodsoon as the Kuwai ruler "con-
Plea, from George C. siders the threat to the independ-
Stwartpxiutivesyiee, president ence of his country is over." The
AathegNationaluSafetyaCouncilzicouncil adjourned until Wednes-
onYeTfesohsabiifysume tca -^Xr^^
checking of this insane race to a . M 5g } ’
afa record.” 1. mhe British force, strengthened
"The toll continues to run welley defensive"1 artillery, dug into
aheadhokzgthenccouncidlestimatesparcheansdesertin&orthot"kuwant
29g Ine 1990 July 4 WeeKend rec- city
0d of 491, Stewart Mid. | Marine commandos pegged out
"Unless this trend is checked, i nets to camouflage their trucks
the final toll will exceed 500—the and give them some protection __--___________________
tax tragic summer holiday in from the 115-degree heat and fre to reporters by a family friend,
our history.”quent sandstorms e-----‘— — * ———1
followed the Independence Day observance,
should be reminded that
The government despatch 'd a
three-man mission to the United
Nations security council in New
York to argue Sheik Abdullah As-
Salim As-Sabah's charge that
Iraq's claim to Kuwait threatens
the independence of the little ter-
ritory, under which lies the
&.,.crl
%' T 4
Yo-chang, army chief of staff un-
der the Syngman Rhee dictator-
e"rest""=n s"azm
icies are carried out.
I
The Sabine River Authority of
Texas with headquarters in Or-
ange is seeking board approval
for a permit to construct the dam
and reservoir 23 miles northeast
after the chief executive and
Goldberg sat down together.
The President’s statement said
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen. idays ago. "Mobilization of some,ought to do it both ways."
Thomas D. White, retired Air kind might well be.such a method Xak-d “ * •----- - •
. Force chief of staff, says "there of bringing it home to the people
It was generally assumed, how-
ever. that he had lost in a strug-
gle for power within the top
military leadership.
The resignation was announced
______ ________after an emergency Cabinet ses-_____,____________
10:17 pm.i low, 2:00 sion at which Chang arrived pound 4477,000 acre-feet of water
flanked by a heavy guard of — " —
plainclothesmen. Ha left the Capi-
where he directed isberating
American forces against the
Japanese to avenge the Fihpino-
American defeats he suffered at
____ „ was resigning
. - 72 Korea needs "
.__.____ iys results in a
soaring traffic fatality toll in the
Lone Star State. Their advice.
"Relax at home and live longer."
-■Traffic has accounted for more The Kuwait-Iraq border was re-
than 60 per cent of all accident opened Sunday to road traffic
I deaths in the nation thus far in from Iraq, but police were stin
the holiday.
MAMebmbr,mConor rL Sen
Hemingway had told Cooper he
wasn’t feeling well, and the late
actor replied: "I bet I’ll beat you
.- .onto the barn.” Cooper died in May
16 seized control of Seoul Hemingway, son of a physician
was born in Oak Park, HI. July deputy victories'
21, 1899. married four times and
uld pass 550. topping the rec-
ti toll of 491 during the four-
y Fourth of July holiday in
breaking it with a ground attack their national policy against each
---- ------ —, rather than going over it with an other and either one back down. ’
down as Air Force chief just three । air lift. He added, “Maybe we
coup, would replace
I general insisted, how-
he was primarily a
The Communist-backed Popu- JIM.464 school budget for the 1961-
lar Socialist Party (PPS) con- ’
centrated much of its fire in a
. - ------- and 4 state
governorships. In the Federal
District, they were unofficially
reported as leading in 18 dis-
tricts by a great majority.
tricity generated at the dam site
as peaking power. Other revenue
would come from license and xon-
cession charges.
The lake created by the dam
would cover about 181,000 acres of
timberland in the two states in-
cluding some 35,000 acres in fed-
eral land. Some 10,000 acres would
ba in Texas.
The authority received condition-
al approval of a 85.2 million loan
on June 23 to be used for purchase
of the dam site. The loan is con-
Military Power -
Closer to Iraq
iva Martinez
retary of Labor Arthur J. Gold-
berg. -
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy,
the President’s brother, joined
the patio discussion 15 minutes
__________ A fracas infthediately, ...
*7 23BSfa
SUN VALLEY, Idaho (AP) — thorities planned to Mik with
heaichy as he s
ning orange-tipp
US. Air Force
- / ' s
_______________order on election day. Soldiers ine
would be raised by revenue bondsbroke up gatherings, strictly pa- .
to be retired by the sale of elec- trolled streets and voting booths, a m
in other governor’s race, the
the secretary of labor promptly
to prepare for submission to the
Congress proposals for improving
our mechanism of dealing with
national emergency strikes.”
The President's statement
praised the fact-finding board
named to determine whether the
(Sae NMU, PageX)"
-The traffic death toll since the . , . . — -
Mart of the count at 8 p.m. Fri-arrmentiaimposed.gcensorship, on
do ^-8 news-^rchra
{by the National Safety Council.
Ine council had estimated that J m > . A . . .
450 .persons might.be killed,in Is Flew Leader
bighway accidents during the 102-
hour period which ends at mid-
(night Tuesday. ,
1 If the death rate during the first
.half of the period continues, a
council official said, the final toll
m
KVWAIT .(AP)—Britain poured men of the 2nd Parachute Bat-
snore paratroops and oommandos talion arnived b, air from Cyprus
fp^Kuwa t today and moved ad-: 400 men of No. 45 Royal Marine
Aene units to within five miles Commando flew in from Bahrain, vaz
” the oil sheikhdom’s border with a British outpost in the Persian'
ATg i Gulf. 8
„A.MarshalSir Charles El-, Elworthy said he now is con- 2
"onthz ommander, in-chief,oflfident he. has a balanced force in
thdwsn Middle, East forces, told Kuwait capable of meeting any
2ex3me n his intelligence reports Iraqi aggression. I
showed a continued buildup of, ...... r* .... . ...
haqi forces on the frontier de- L 1 11 be still more confident by
spite Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim dawn tomorrow, he said— mean-
Kareem's denial. I IP& the buildup will continue.
Kuwait's Farwania Airport was A force of Saudi Arabian troops
jammed with incoming British also arrived, local military
l^res and supplies. Two hundred sources said. Its size was not dis-
closed. (A Damascus newspaper.
Al Wahda. said 1,800 Saudi
Arabians moved in to join the
Kuwait and British troops.)
A 5
cerming married students.
I ORANGE JUICE l
STAY HOME-LIVE — Is the
word from anxious Texas safety
Holiday Death
Count Nears
New Record
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trffic 325
Boating 32
Drowning 111 •
Miscellaneous 69
Total 537
junta—the Supreme Council for
cuKire. •u xpren urmura in- national reorganization and the
eluded 34 in.boating accidents, 126 real center of political power in
South Korea. This makes him
--------------- leader of the nation in name as
type accidents, an qver-all toll of well as in fact, since the
relinquished the last three.
It had been expected for some
time that Pak. architect of the
close friend said Hemingway was
serious when he boasted he had
states, such as Sonora, where 2-inch
"This holday weekend, is SEOUL, Souft Korea (AP)-Lt.ftcI building after
period of gra danger. said Gen. Chang Do-young resigned under heavy guard, also, but a
George.C. Stewart, council exec-1 today as premier and head of the spokesman for the junta denied
jutive vice-president. "Extra care military junt, saying he was that he was under arrest.
" must be exerted to meet this ex-making way for stronger leader-
1 tre danger, "e A* •" drivers to ^t^^ic^irr^^^
seking a Taft-Hartley law injunc-
tion to end the 18-day maritime
strike.
President Kennedy, opposed in
principal the use of the Taft-Hart-
ley law, nevertheless called upon
its provisions in the face of a
split between seamen's union
g r o u p a that has hopelessly
snarled maritime negotiations.
On direct orders from Kennedy.’
who is vacationing at Hyannis
Port, Man., U.S. Atty. Robert M.
Morgenthau filed a complaint un-
der the Taft-Hartley law in feder-
al district court
If granted, the injunction would
halt the strike of some 80,000 sea-
men for a period of 80 days.
RM
program.
A breakdown in budget expendi-
tures is as follows: $26,975 for op-
eration of plant; $6,000 for main-
tenance: $54 730 for debt service
retirement; $16,520 for instruction;
$10,780 for administration; $600 for
health servioes; $29,249 for eo-
nomic index; $2,000 for studemt
body activities; and $5,000 for im
surance and fixed charges
PRI reports to the contrary, and
is conducting an intensive poll
to determine just how the vote
came Out. And he said, if offi-
cials give the victory to PRI
candidate Manuel Lopez Davila,
he will call a statewde stike.
Official worry over the San Luis
Potosi situation was clear. Three
infantry battalions, commandos,
and secret police were sent to
that central state to maintain
thurs at a small private dinner
in the government mansiom.
The Philippine government
brushed protocol aside to give
MacArthur a welcome usually re-
served for chiefs at state. Shar-
ing it with him were his wife;
Maj. Gen. Courtney Whitney, a
longtime aide, and the Philippine
ambassador to the United States,
Carlos P. Romulo, and his wife.
President and Mrs. Carlos P.
Garcia were at the airport to wel-
come the illustrious old soldier.
The country's top officials and
members of the foreign dip-
lomatic corps also were on hand
Full militaiy honors were given
MacArthur, who once commanded
the Philippine army.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, July 3, 1961, newspaper, July 3, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530316/m1/1/?q=%221961-07%22&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.