The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1962 Page: 5 of 12
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state.
Failures of the government led |
to widespread expectations that
the Communists would be fe-
turned to power in. the next elec-
. tions: _ " ,
"And next -time they’ll be
smarten and'therefore harder to
dislodge," said Archbishop Bene-!
diet of Trivandrum, whose Roman
Catholic community took a lead-
ing part in ending Communist
rule. ’
Pillai was chief minister by
virtue of his seniority in the I
coalition, composed of the mi-
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the larger Congress Party. Al
leading minister said personal,
animosities obstructed cabinet I
business and hampered the entire!
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V By HENRY S. BRADSHER • One mihister said that wfiilewar. mhust be waged on political.
TRIVANDRUM, India (AP) —the people remained popr. there economic and social' fronts as
The shaky government of Kerala was “large scale corruption" in well. In any war. people will be
the South Indian state which, the government and it was in- killed ” •
. "Malcolm W Browne, a native
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[she was auditing a skin kraft -too zearly
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J neededth“"Salarxand the govern- the. war. will come tomorrow, s
G--ment insisted he teach in the iust anather natural hazar like
N provinces.— . ... - - keniodpsinundations of the Me
STRANGER IN TOWN—Boy On this day the Viet Cong did nhasbeen going on, more or
pauses to look at the "Cardi not call out to him. Seven puffs less, since the mid-405.
nal" done by the contempo- of, smoke spurted from the guard Many U.S. and Vietnamese offi-
rary Italian sculptor Giacomotpost, and the teacher and his cials would like to remove the
Manzp. It was on display in bicycle crumped into a muddywar from the purely civilian pop-
the town at Spoleto, Italy.,ditch. < Ration. Accidental civilian casual-
' ____________________ Dexth^nstrike anywhere and ties tend to help the Viet Cong
• recruit new . fighters from be-.
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’ Speciol instollotion ossiatene. 1
munist government, is putting its In this situation, the Commu-
leadership in new handvin an nists played a peaceful, legalistic
apparent attempt to halt a strmng waiting game Their former chief
drift back toward Communist nXe minister, E M. S. Nambudiripad.
The chief minister of Kerala lsaid they wereHletting the govern-
Pattom Thanu Pillai. member of ment "stewin its ownjuice." And I correspondent
the Small Peoples Socialist Party, the-former Communist finance Cambodia.
SALTINE CRACKERS
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Shaky Government of Kerala3KE;signs'
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To Be Under New Leadership mpp
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____tual dismantling and the shipping
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------- —_ - —a-.....—, ------ _ —„ ——m-. -ashchetdoes it mean something else which
ffr on Cuba Cuba and the return of the mu wrote Kennedy, a letter, which could make Americans deeply un-
—a seems te have agreed not only to easy» . '
der- removing the missiles but permit- In short, does it mean letting
KIDNEY DANGER-SIGNALS
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the Small Peoples Socialist Party, the \former Communist finance
has resigned and will become minister and present party secre.
governor of Punjab State a tarv. C Achutha Menon.'added
figurehead job. Pillai. 76, is being-. "We are fining in strength and
succeeded in Kerala by a member influence." -
of Prime Minister Nehru’s Con—Fhe Commurists’ appeared to
gress Party. R. Shankar. former jbe making a comeback not be- _______________________
deputy chief minister. . cause of their merits but because speculatienand crimes against the
Pillai s government, which had of their opponents’ demerits., ’ " - " 1
taken, over from the Red regime.: ________________
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2 A young, secondary school
I teacher'just graduated from the peasant has a choice of
I university was pedaling his book- will live—a government strategic
g laden bicycle along a yun- hamlet or a Viet Cong combat
L drenched road from the provincial 'hamlet—often only a few kilo,
I capital where he lived to bismefers apart. S
I school a few kilometers awact In between no-man s land.
I : The Viet Cong, as the Commur-where, eyety human beingregard
I list guerrillas are called, had an Tes Q age or sex is a potential
I adobe guard post at one point “But is a rovig war.it
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—-By JAMES MARLOW 1 |
Associated Press News Anlyst
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three Unite! Nations 1
pieces missing fpm the: informa -tling toviit
tien made publise “--—i- —* ---
*may, contain the - ----- - -z. . ug sgccu „ uu
treuble..- 2 -- 2. Has thre ben an under-’removing the missiles but pel---
—e There's an unpublished letter, alstanding-r:a great lack q un-ting. U.N. observers to check on
question of, understanding, and a-tierstanding — between Khrush-the removal But the White House
problem.ofjet bombers, chev and6uba‘s Fjdel Castro on never made this Russian letter
I Did President Kennedy take the dismanting. of the missiles publics" . aussian and Cuban word, that the
and the U.N. supervisign at their Kennedy answering letter was missiles had been sent back to (
c , / - .'[removaP - /released by the White House. Rusia? —1
jtudents rood | 3. Why has nothing beensaiql,In it Kennedy, referring to— K
—. , . - publicly about the "removal also Khrushchev's/unpublishe one,
/ OSt^C nanaes of those Soviet jet bombers which, said he sundeystood the Russian to
ATT anta Ga Ap Alno Kennedy said in his broadcas/ alsy he agsedeto remove these
, with other chgesrhGorgia-week T are capable of rcafry-weaponsgnd weapons systems
, there- hEbeen a change in the ingnucear weapons - United Nations deseaPproF
I food tastes of a group, of college! That, there s * misunderstand-/suntedisDn tipns, observaton
e mherEmory yovozk sateteiaWdnesomg mght^hw "OTfnan./SBu, war ^ean’^g*^?
2 reports .that Soutbrn biackeyed acting U N. secretary-geeral, re-mean:Poes it mean letting the
® peas are no longer the favorite '“med from Cuba apparently aft---------Adv"r*eman
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By MALCOLMFw. BROWNE from any direction. If can Pbe_a
M SAIGON, Viet Nam JAP)—Mr -'Viet Cong assassin who rips open]
H and L¥r Vo Van Thhem were,a door, torch1 in one hand and
Elasleep. in their Mekong Rivertommy gun in the other Or it
■ delta-home when a stray-mortar-can come fron a swarm ef
T shell came.through the thatched American Mliiopters. .
5 roof and blew them to bits. No ne except possibly the Viet
Rice and death are fbondant Cong, hke.t the shape of._thiswar'J
i in South Viet Nam, and they come The: Saigonz-goverament and' its
"[together. American ally would-ike to make
\ in a fly-infested hospital at the the division sharper, whth
x central coastal town of Quangmrit forces (on one side
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 260, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1962, newspaper, November 1, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530727/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.