The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1963 Page: 1 of 26
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VOL LX — NUMBER 134
ORANGE,,TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1963
22 Pages
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Many Die
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In Riots
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Sunset today----- 715 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow
5: 11 a.m.
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Thunderstorms continued into
Wallace's Doorway \
Stand Is Outlawed]
Civil Rights
Worrying JFK.
See Page 16
as.
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armed police and tro
Moslem mob* calling
Her key fit th?
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some dis-
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The Army moved support units
of trucks and other vehicles into
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THAT SINKING FEELING —
Mr and Mrs Gerald D Thomp-
son recently finished a meal in a
’local cefe and went outside to get
in their car. The only difficulty
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Lynne did not elaborate
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i Secretary Ed Stephenson led a
discussion on the purchase of
additinaT bleachers for the foot-
lace.
•The governor of a sovereign
state has an authority to obstruct
the chow line when he became hungry. He hM
been thriving on the food provided by Ma
adopted mother.
el
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tance before ‘discovering her mis-
take •
CURIOSITY PENALTY-A ri Or
enge mother busy with her house- •r
work missed her son, • months.
opexisting pavement at th nprth-L
ern edge at Chariemont wo"ke
youth frontage mad of Interstat
10 It Mnow biocked by a barr-
cade and short, unpaved srction
Thousands See
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May was exceptionally dry the car and they quickly reported
month for Orange (See Page 16) it as. stolen A few minutes
SPORTS deeply embarrassed
woman retorned their car which
she had mistaken for her own
The ORANGE Leader
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News of Today
373 Moslem Mobs in Iran
23 Demand Shah's Ouster
< get near the royal palace it was
" ringed by tanks and troops with
MGIL-J idy Lar- machjne --
The Shah is a Shure—a member
of the same Moslem sect which
was noting to protest the ruler's
programs for land reform and
emancipation of women
Rioters set fire to a bus, police
and army jeep* and smashed
windows Mchine gun fire was
beard- throughout Tehran, includ-
mg areas no more than two bocks
from the palace
A U S Embassy spokesman said 7’
overthrow of the Shah. Hospital
authorities saidmore than 20 per-
sons were kikd in the first hour
of fighting At least 1,000 persons
■,'weT^ injured.______a*_________
Shh Mohammed Reza Pahlev!
ad his queen were in the city,
but authorities said they were
heavily protected and in no dan
ger They said the mobs could not
BIRMINGHAM Ala (AP)— A United States.*' Lynne wrote in an
federal judge today barred defi -jopinion which ended in a moving
ant Gov George C. Wallace from’appeal to Alabama’s people
his avowed doorway stand against j The 56-year-old jurist took «
enrollment of Negroes at the Uni- dramatic departure from the stiff
versity at Alabama. I formality at court procedure to
The injunction by US Dist. express a prayer that all Ala ham
Judge Sey bourn H Lynne prohib- tans "will join in the resolution
Ha Wallace or anyone in concert that law and order will be main
with him from physically inter- tamed '
fen ng with court ordered desegr- With an air at pathos and con i
gation at the state institutien. cern. Lynne wree:"} love the-
Ramaof up te three inches West I
of Plinview flooded U.S. High-
tg manyyears when wrath
iroyg xung cottgm, farm-
plertedPlate andame up rg.s
with nea} -record yields Drug, Eair Stores
—The Eubbock Cotto Exchange WMo commemttd
neds. Twisters hit near Littlefieid,
L4Plainviewand Hereford. ---, “
I Several touched ground. causing
some damage to buildings, feiling e
power limes and uprooting trees, , !
Pecos was hit by tornadie force a
Comiere NEA Services
Memaer Asanziares Press
TEHRAN Iran (AP)—H
appointed trustee Roy Nichols to -us wivEs dm;
check with Principal Franci sawait some hopeful word en the
A Rawson and G. E Watson on the fate at 101 persons aboard a mil-,
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EEat=emas=g-=
rioters smashed their wav into
the Iranian-American students"
center, across from Tehran Uni-
versity. wrecked furniture and
damaged the_Hibrary: ,
Premier Assadullah Alam held
Ss an emergency meeting with his
and the p-- - The President emphas izedhametingamb’digh foL^the inbiordsasspoomsdactee and X 2X2^1'I' Roeketeller had
• nd the Diutrict o Colum: Air Force Academy zraduatesrepo - - - • - ■ plomd all "he ml......—।
main . executives of mw he mmr than milttary com- tres
chain theaters, moteis and minder, because "milstary policy reiatu
With m: npet.'^ng m the South and power cannot and muk no- been contacted by letter
Presaent"Lcnasrent xeme Vio bensseparated from political and The board authorized Mart n I t_________
ATty. Gen Bobert8 F K-.V 0^4^ r h. Thompson deliquent sehool"taxton who holq,KB s degree from
Many at EhebsinesKeoned. ln.las October’s Cuba crisis, attorney. « write leuers to allLouisiana ste University, was
caa -
s ? Pf- unias.teacher. k
Milton EMtera nresann, ,‘.5 attempt to piece of: vme effort is made by June 15 ttte district were J A Murdock
-- . . _ *• Prasident.ofensive missiles on the island of to pay taxes, suits will be tiled as guidance counselor, and Doyle
-Apndna:ca . hy.che district Thompsop also Carterteacher Mrs: Jimmy
_ u,~.~T—1 Kingdy ’ appearance at thejwasauthorined to file suit against/WTtis, hired as , high schoo
xennedy marked the first of two ah who have been contacted but teacher at a pres hois meeting re.
h i on his have made no attempt to pax or signed to accept a position at an
ball stadium Prices on the porta-
ble type bleacher will be checked
and submitted by Stephienson at
the next meeting
—Presiden John Wilkinson Jr.
The order does not ban Wallacepeople of Alabama Wallace annourced he would gol „1
frmtherampuv-------—.—t"frkmow-that-manyct.bthrom-statewidertelevisiem-wmzmend---
luclar language the Alabama- races are troubled and, like Jon Sunday to urge people to keep _
born jurist speiled out federal ah at old. are ‘angfy even unto away from the campus *
supremacy and swept away any death as the result of distortions ~
‘from obstruction tn the lawful
orders at this court and the con-
sequent impairment at the judi-
cial process uf the United States '
Wallace earlier had said he
wanted to stand alone to confront
the students
"We don't want anyone at the
University of Alabama except
those who are authorized to be
there," he told an educational
WtWOS WsWty sovtherly 10 to 16 m.p h.
occosional reoching obout is m.p.h. in
efternoon
TIDES-Sabine: high, 3:4 e.m, vo:gr
e.m.; low,7:22p.m,, nn am Boliyer:
high 45 em- 1:10 am; low,/9.2
•Fts6amk-sTanpwraty: •*
partly cloudy and rather warm
lover most M Iha Mata.
winds during the late afternoon
A number of buildings on the
eouthwest edge of the city were .
destroyed, along with an airplane,"
Hailstones ranging from the siz
PataFromU.s-WentherBureaulo? marbles to Basballn baserea
Outlook: A few isolated thunder Muleshoe. Kress and an arpa near
showers in afternoon or/Littlefield had hail k
early evenings; otherwise A tornado churned trough the I
generally fair at night and Erwin Glove farpr' five miles I
partly cloudy d a y 11 m e northeast of LubBock. damaging I
through tomorrow. two can and .dstroying a ham I
High today and tomorrowv Near H Another fupnei hit abamn and •
Low tonight About 71
The pianniez commissiom reo-
ommendatjom i now schaduled to
go to the Orange City Council for
Feroates o the young cottont ------ -um
Inee during the lingering turbu-lestimated Tuesday that cotton on oral wict.--m • •P acacemy marxea the first or two an who have been contacted but teacher at r---------—
lence have run as high at a half-».« acres of the 2,202.352 al they rheszenera tha commencement eddresses on his have made no attempt to pay or signed to accept a position at an
■xrs.. camaagmm“nai-urcqnd"t s 5 = wursnszmgessomneppsaqui wi •* - - -" f Non"...
‘ -It one ot the largest eanty season destroyed by high winds in the Repeatedly accoma .. . . er: of the North AmericanLAir Smith reported that toa taxes thorized Business Mgr A J' Bean er s Basilica to pay homage
crop losses for a singh outbreak past two weeks paneinan ’ “ rain7 the Wenae Command collected amount to $201 Rift or to purchase eight Smith - Corona bier of Pope John XXIII.
of bad weather in the area • his •" the past It yean the South made that Busines. K2era0n."05 sAnnounementof the Hawaiian W M pee cent of the ISC tax roll etectric typewriters for the high RACIAL t
tors And farmer, are reaching Plains area ha. become one onout I.X/ Voagratewimh; tipgens justbeforashestar of or the a mourn interest andLsink school typ. ng lab
the critical days of the cotton the nation« top cotton producing strong local oppostion mrouaing "9 had been scheduled
eycle. regioms.kast.year. the area h*d one VirgimP.rxwptov
They can replant up tn the tat a 2.315.000-bale, yield - - ----
:= Tuesday night's storm system-
3.7/4/A/i$9w>R packed at leaat six tornado fun- l
vestige at validity in the state eou^at affairs within this stte, pro __
ereignty power claimed by Wal- tired in the name at semational Ft McClellan. about 60 miles to,
the northeast, where 2,000 federal SEARCH I OR WOMAN BURNERS — Federal troops are
troops are on standby for possible searching the hills around Villa Grand Mex for the remnants
The judge said it was clear that use in racial troubles. of a religious sect which burned a woman at the stake and killed
or prevent the execution at the unless an injunction was issued. There- were, major developments: a east five other persons as human sacrifices The troops were
lawful orders at a court at the irreparable injury wouid result in the civil rights field Tuesday dispatched to the area to quell blood v noting between farmers
.. 1 ' .e * in the nation’s capital and in Mt*- <n<* of the sect (NEA Telephoto)_________'
of cropkilling weather, surveyed Buh
•nggy battered fields again ber desti-,
Wednpday after anosher nighit of era repla
tormedoes, hail and Heavy* fain. — ”
Anxious wives, parents slid top aides at police headguarters
other relatives had walted fFto pian means of controlling the
____ , ___some hopeful word on the fete of steaton during-the comingnight.
In Rraakinr RmmI Rarrtare ~ ‘ Satrsd‛wuFoua"e aWASMNcoy by - °xtober an ’Ssrz^ er Marphya d naTeraanpenoazaenaamitam mvannmmnmA
in DICOKHY ndCidi DdTFICrS vwekenpedyaroptodatelcokaGov Nelson a ROEketeler. has Kckerellet himseif brought up when he" told reporterur.onenn. j.imfthenann mistake" . — being —-
A- • r space aze defegse plus • chance marked October on h lengathe matter of his politial future to see life and the problems of of British Columbia, ‘ enough when religious r^r-ng
By HARRY KI I I Y . or three at the dwcuUsea to are 10do sone old fashioned politick for anexpegted public plunye/to whra reporters popped questions life to understand it Love and un But messages Tiesday from brake Tegsdan —
wASiGto" AP-Pes viuntary progrem“ ISi mRre T hie. academy sp-ech Ken thetconteoP presidensiaycmina annim-shesmrepied thatthe aul ^.ndmg are the two greatest « thescene indicared there hharprovokeatyoetione
___:________________ fore resonng to c ompul nedy acnomledged that -new Rockefeller's peyafmane e ar an d date tor die nomination and dons- resin ha bee M De , and bits of bods wer gus ieaders,togrhallemze the
' ' But , eapons ot ma vemeHiaton Albany news conference Tuesday me believe his remarriage will , Mobd yet , able to ptcked up from the , ualfv ‘Nor shah land and. women ’
Bu adm nistration. leaders, have their greatest value be.au.- strengthened the conviction et Re damage his daces of getting I saugeacpurately. the political ’* Pacific and 'he rescue Ships „ rights, propo. ’ nder them.
4" ----------------------- - — - The governor may have stfuck fseroRockefelers remarriageidiced ihat "evidence indicafedan.even landbeneinz to the dom-
ig for a key note in his campaign to 21 T.a rom.his wife of impact of. great force." __/See IRAN, Page 10) -
•aid overcome any political liability v Among those on board the four
d connected with his marnage York Republican State engine propeller-driven Northwest c, a Are.,
Charman Fred A Young sad in Orient Airlines plane were 13 Chamber Officials
Watenown that the zovernor‛s_women,/ including two stew
popularity had .dTminished but ardes.es and 20 children rangint Die,- Tas n:es,ec
pot as much as I initially thought from ill months to the late teens. r Ian 1 0 DISCUSS
would. Besides a crew of Six the plane . . . , ,
Sen ThrustonR Morton of Ken earned 58 servicemen 22 military Industrial Issuies
tucy. who gets about the country dependents and‛15 other civilians "——3’! ‛‛ 1--05-
as chairman of the Republican —employes of the Defense De- Dicussiono.veralisec
Senatorial, campaignCommittee partment and their families. irentivatfechinzstuturerang.cun
« the board, trustees voted to thr ins Wiclainstgmnernteyyiene ATheyrhadgzatheredat McChord development wili come
-par .11 .classroom teachers $2 adapting a "wan and see- art.-^rt- of the e^ntry f’or Mondays rf?h^^
- -- fight to Anchorage, Alaska Chamber at Commerce meets to-
Sen Jacob K Javits. RXY> . They included a mother and her day at 7 p.m.
a Rockefeller rorxer> thought that for daughters, a Red Cross An uhusually legthy agenda
time might blunt the criticism at supervisor, a former school faces ’he committee when it
the Rovernors actions He seemed teacher recalled to duty a soldier.jmeets at the Jack Tar Orange
Her hed ex- his wife and daughter a girl stu-House here, z - -
on of E Lawton Smith dis -quate facilities l the schooladmin. Plored.ell the political implia-dent, and a stewardess who pr ob- "Our.chamber s activities am
stax assessor-collector Smith istration prepare and submit to tons,Detore the marnage and de- ably wouldh’t heve been on the all in full’swing said Pres dent
it the 112 residents had the board a program of in- service cded that he could surmount the plane if the a rline had known she Raymond Seller, and we have
training for Casrevenc hers difficulties it might impose was married. - 10 major items to be discussed
‘ " Clarence J AvaeTehaSr of Vin-2 said he expects Rocke- ironically one of che passen- tonizhi" .2
" feller to seek the nomination "in gers T. Sgt Aimon T Rushing, ToP tems on theazenda include
an active way" while remaining a career man in the AirForce, the following ,
for the time being an officially had picked up survivors at plaqes . Discussion of antapcoming
announced 'candidae /Se. crasu ■>._ , Interstate Commerce Commission
N---------"--------Oscecxnsk, Page Bearing to Ciscontinue two South-
_____e - — . . erh Pacific massenger tra ns *'
throubkOranje.
themorringwednendmy inwet 7chow Ln-is
-55: However, it Was clear to brought home by the Bogue family children in
( Wichita, Kan., not knowing that he was dif-
• ferent trom this mother cal l kittens joined
VATICAN CITY (APi—In sil groups to see Pope John in death I
ence and awe. tens at thousands Romans and visitors moved into I
of people filed past the body of the basilica and down its main -1
Pope ohn XXIIJ in St. Peter.> aisle between the empty seats of ’
Basilicaday. - (he Ecumenical Council to within ;
As they had their last look at 30 feet of the 6-foot-high cata.
a humble Pope who. had been falque. j L
sissippi and North Carolina. 1 - - ------ closer to the psgle than most, *The mourners filed between
23rd May Be Opened- JFK Points Out-----
To One-Way Traffic : Sure Way to War^^^^Z^^:
... university, len there since the .. nn.. c. _ _ Carpenters already were at doors of i basilica opened a son daughter of Kenneth A
By TOMMY AYRES 2-3 deadiock with a vote in favor bloody noting last fall when Mer CEORAN springs Colo The wh.'e Ho 2 said Kennedy work on construction for the con- line of 30 abreaL stretched across LarsongChe flight engineer on
The Orange Planning Iommis nt th. proponal. edith entered AP‛ — President Kennedy said had accepted an invitation to ad- clave in and around the Sistine the immense squx and far down thePC7 airliner that went down
sion voted by a 32 margin to Voting for the .recommendation L' S DME. Judge Sidney Mize day the surest toray to bring war dress a conterene a of the nation s Chapel where the ckrdinalv will the Via Deila Conkkgzione izhe Gulf of Alaska keeps a
open coqtroversal 23rd preset to ortr Stanley LeBouet and Joe aid Mi Domell is qualified’tor mhe ' • embrace the idea of a nu mayors in Henolulu or Sunday chose Pope Johns, successor ' Pope John lav in reYgont ificar &! 03 the phone at her home
oneway traffic morth during a Martin. Charles Steel and L A. university s law s honl and . , ed cear aeman2 be -eve that He will return t Wash n|MI on At the meeting the dean of the robes on a catafalque covered 'in n Kirkland, Wash,
meeting yesterday afternoon (Bud) Forsberg voted azainst an order directing school officiais "4 ' 100 terrible th happen. Monday a du ater than origi- College of Cardinal- French-bor red damask and frameEN 16 *
Some IS persons moat et them Steele had earlier ot-red a me to enroll him ." a IA.n0n Konnedy Degan na! ' planned Eugene Tisserant mashed-Pope candles His face »K serek
residents trom Charieimont- Place Inon "at theroup am act on tae Mie refused, however a re * fourday Western trie on • gm- . It was understond the President John's fishermans ring wih showing no mark gthe four day A A
affected siRdi uuna were pre- recommendaton uner an Knn quest by Meredith that the uni 55 ne However, in the sammeuas anxious to tanx to tha mayors hammer and chisel A new ring of suffering thaf'ended with hi- NMi
ear in earlier meeting- Charlo- ber 0 the commissiom w e r e versity be forced to house him ,n addres prepared for the fifth in connection w th the , vil rights the symbol of papal authority will death Mondafnight ___ "N
mont homeowners had protested prenent The vme aaa.nM ih s pr. quarters for married students mi graduating Ga • m the US Air campaign the admtaf-ration—is be created for the new pontitt On hiyhead wal a golden A' a ■
the move claiming the fawning at - wife and small son could Ine Force Academy Kennedy wound mounting- e pedpie came and in e, popp p,,, 143 ()" ppge,
through traffic elong z3rd-Street (See PLANNING, Page IL up with a brightrr prophecy _ •-L k[U5I)
uould threstenthe safety of their ■ t, ' A ebelieve he M d. "in the,,.., ■ -LA—
cidranegpanarsidtycommercal By President His Friends Content - -- Look Bad
The 23rd Street extension Itaka ----- We be iev ’ ‘he dignity of man — _
Leaders Asked To Move Fast--- Rockefeller Will Fight for GOP Nomination
on a fast-paced tour at four Wes
2 Outhqe prortotion of +he Ar
•ng? Couht Drainage District
radifcation election, anticjpated
later this year. ~
3 Review development of the
.INTERNATIONAL I A man could bv. his M>m W. Satiine-Neches * at e rw " x.jm-
Thousands file trouEfs Ph. under New York Cltv But his provemenn program ppar iaty
the body would have to be brought “P,Pleasure pier shddgeor
Pima..; , -4 Discussion -
-________________ _. . recommended: President Kennedy -ure. 'no \ _ — - ment programs.
E.. .. ?' • ing fund,totaled M3 KM The gen by Mr. Jeag.Sittig, fyping business leaders to lead the wav e T.Enitish labor partv joins trial activities and commercial
.2rstate tour combining a look oral fund totaled IIM.17S Taxes teacher The eqlipmem wili be in speeding integration in s.12 ConsenKtves in pushing advertis- growth.
LEADERS 151dtpage de fenze.with some collected for Moy were SI 967 "purchased from the Port Arthur era establshments They are dm- ing campauens
5** rate 10 e,old'ashioned.politicking.______-I Otnag a raceaf called meeting Typewriter Co at SIM per ma cribed generally as ready 10 "2 EQCAL
--chine Trustees also voted to pur home add get Marled." ’ ' Orange Planig Commiston
• chase 24 typewriter covers from _____ votes 22 to open * Street one
thes0range Orfice Equipment Co A federal judge issues a ruling way notthtrom: Chafemont to
‘ apmmehher c n in Birmingham injunction to stop squth frontage road of Interstate
Board members presented Supt. Gov George c Wallace from bar 10- - - 15____i
and Mrs E A Bates with a hfe-^nm the emrante of Negroes to • ‘ - * —
time pastoatschool Functions, the University of Alabama
Bates expressed appreciation to wacnw
few the board for its cooperation dur p„ , sWASEINETON
M Hing his 24 years of service to the tPresienc., Kennedy * Western
J distra-t • He retired June 1 and tour combines • look at space age
. 1 twill be replaced by Wevman E .nT with. Some old-fashioned Enthusiasm for bullfighting in
— 7 politicking- He also will visit Ha America may make ring at T-
w>"' ._____ juana the most popular setting
m2^s * Rockefeller chopping up pitchers Brof Ba
marKs October on his calendar for more
an expected public plunge into the ' -
1964 Republican presidential nom-
imakjon content, his associates say. -he fast cat is back, sn . . ,
NATION At Dodgers are swinging again. That who had bnen cruising happily in
Anxion. NnONAL is Mnury Wills orcor™ his walker Finally she heard muf-
Wive_and-relatives Fighters get ready for big fight fled whimpering from the kitchen.
on Saturday night She found two small Feet pro-
______ truding from the kitchen trash
' 5 Cents FINAL EDITION
.1
final action. "
The original recommendation
" throgrdeme w nens nenneuy ume before "***•* to compul- "dv acknoaledged tha: -new Rocketeller's RR
—g? ama W ELhrgu adminjstracm, lenders hancr meirgreten taiescam, AhannemkedonenenTnte image ns anantes nt gettn
Zto owns property eax of the tah.,,,, 27 Nerro demonetra they tend to disoourage porntial publican ledersthat the governor I ------
street and Stark to the west T businesomen a. noncud erupt into a race riot, war maker- But he saidnatiorial has esefy intention of fet
The I MWtom long street was cted- n er as er. i Hrexnat the mood of the times ec uritv will not be * Moved theGomination. One nt ihe,
constructed on a pro ate road by go home .a sun "aTgre. *ureen,.. ,, . “simply by pling up bigger stocksKe had been informed • -
- Ite Zet firm over a vear -neo in n . - , or w gacgai Se a. nt Labor Willard w of bombs or bury mg our misu< — ' —" -
Em-e-= -ss- tittle CypressSchool District
===-=-- To File Delinquent Tax Suits
fa™? ” street. move in interatat commerce ehere i wea. ~t senure *e—*
The reoommendation passed The President expect" to ask res. ter E.00 dome real.prom happen: LITTLE CYPRESS (sph— Some
hhenJohn Woodside, pianning Congress wekPforjus" Ts As.thngs stand, hesaid "our 112 reidents at the Lie Cypre
«—ekairmeo. brake a a. measure was advimed by twodemonstrtion man ompeeu national security, in a re-nod of School Disinic face possible law above state scle minimum ....
~----- capital similar to -Nw wnatons rapid change. wII depend on con- suits pending payment at delin raise will be effective at the be
. - Ott t EoPViolencer rrcenrpon "pocnendistant reapprisal w accepted doc quent school taxes by a June is ginning‘od the school term in
In Two- Week Sieae phia Phitadel - trine on alertness to new develop, deadline September
• -------------—-------- 25 At the closed White House meet menurccruanm.aaxa nawnien and The decision made b school Board members requested that.
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