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DEMON, TEXAS, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14, 1965
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going to homes were destroyed, and 27 losses at $2 million
was a major damage and 106 others aged
pre ..'ent III' wile
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""Mi nd r’ chances in any part ot the coun-
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Editorials
Movies
Sports
Town Topics
Womens News
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bloc have raised
llamper
\fter a special meeting of the
need any of the rest of them," the Soviet
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Th 15 Month
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publicans plan to focus on the Twenty Democratic and 14 Re-
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is because. U S. aggressors."
east emphasized. considers Viet
Nam another battleground in its
feud with Moscow
The Portuguese party said the
lack of unity in the Communist
44 world had encouraged the Unit
5aa ed States to pursue a tough poli
. cy in Viet Nam.
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Intel Johnson
* try he believes they are bright-
. - Astronauts Welcomed
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SANDERSON (APJ— "I grab- additional 36 homes received J small businesses were dam-
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ot purely humanitarian reasons might place Viet Nam high on
I don't know what the reason, 'he agenda of an international
but it means all the goodies are Communist meeting
being handed out to the people in this event, it was believed,
in the metropolitan areas and the ( hinese would attend a
Mr farmer continues to pay meeting even if it was dominat-
through the nose " ed by pro-Soviet delegations
Outnumbered 68 to 32 by the because to boycott it would lay
Democrats in the Senate.’ Re 'hem open to Soviet charges of
11 mide the Beatles
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.hip on McDai'I
blond youth
date for re-election, that the shchev in trying to pervert com-
1,llorn families, aided by farmer, is the forgotten man of munism
Red ( rn Salvation Army the Johnson administration. He The Russians also were ac-
amn’ed military unit'. said Sunday on Metromedia's cused of being • busy in Wash-
mued masle cleanup op- televised "Opinion in the Capi-’ington. London and Paris" try-
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couple's five Sen. Thruston B Morton of ry a m a
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of water
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John.mn
Midwest and West next year in publican seats are at stake next
a campaign they believe will year
recoup their 1964 losses in the Even if the GOP retrieved the
House and give them three or total of 41 House places it lost
more additional Senate seats last year, the party would still
President Johnson s failure be outnumbered substantially,
thus far to come up with a sat- since the Democrats now have
shed a new attack on the
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Viet Evaders Talk About Defense Ol Dong \oai
ing to initiate peace negotiations
on Viet Nam "in a painstaking
effort to find a wav out for the
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Mother-nd M- •
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brotner but he was
hs’ra" ns in which
' were arrested Eri
Saturdav for 'l"mg
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OfNTON AND VICINITY Partly cloudy
and a littie cooler tonight and Tvesdav
Thunderstorms in 40 per cent of north
and central portions todav and tonight
Lew tonight 65 to 70 High Tvesdav 44
Prime Minister Harold Wilson
’ "lav ! r making the Be itles
me mber of the Order of the
lit ti-h Empire
Bernard I.. vin wrote in the
D.ii A Mail th.it W 11 son s action
-‛s the state s most formal
1tp of approval on the mind
1. s t mphemei al rubbish which
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his brush with death in the
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■ CHICAGO (APi — Astronauts
I James A MeDivitt and Edward
I H White [| were welcomed with
I the < he. rs of ome 2 500 per
" sons, most of them youngsters
for a heroes' parade and cele.
- bration today in Chicago
AAo on hand in the 65-degree
uinny weather at O'Hare Inter-
natonal Airport ' military sec-
tion were Alee President Hubert
rab my
too far
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and set of! dr, n
are going to get back most oi making a new drive for a show-
that al the House seats we lost last down meeting on the split with
County year. ' he said "In local elec- Peking. The Chinese Reds have
hope of had faith and obstructionism in
the Vietnamese war.
Soviet Premier Alexei N.
Kosygin has referred to Viet
Nam as a rally point of the two
feuding camps He said in
Pyongyang, North Korea, on
Ecb 12 that "imperialist provo-
cations" in Viet Nam had
brought the Soviet Union closer
to Red China and its allies.
Peking, as Sunday's broad
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motel when it started cracking
all to pieces
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with the Electoral College, it Recent statements from the
you get the city votes you don't Soviet Union and members of
crogaugEg-ie
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n 1 d inswer period r
mick Pace Other plans
ddav in uded .. dinner for
Paul McCartney.
, < mmand created 1 com (oorg. Harrison and Ringo
mir’en to ft’l He power v... num Stan memhers of the order for
'■B h the resignaton of the thei contributions to the nation
Ivilin rov.-rnment of Premier the along wilh 1.800 others •
I l mi l1iN Qua, a highly in named in the honors list, were
tormed 'out. e reported tolay nominated by the prime minis-
it app it'd that the commit tei .(.i
te w 'nd he headed h Ma) Saving he |i.id nothing against •
C. n guvenVanThieu Quat ' the Beatles personally Levin "
d< fen - minister Th,- ouree w rote
' met.i' building at Archer A 11 ll" committee will be They are in no way different .....,
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soti Plains and North centr.l T.v1 Ittururd to Saigon from vea haive howled or capered
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iled from Wichita Fall to penton had the heaviest rains 1 state visIt to ' anada today; ion in rubbish arises, into total ABEaaaemfe
ved ireilenridge ( <t 1 ina and Rainfall reported Aubrey, told the Toronto (.lobe and Mall obscurity _A-sociated press
1 i i > ■ r 11 j -1 ■ । ' on the l.osiana bor- 3 15 < ross Roads, 300 Spring that commitment of US troops - Our age is not declining be- .. IIIE ncnigp iHT iHlIH
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I so lead to dangerous conse likes the Beatles because it is Hun appears baffled by the direction modern ait is
I'XI qunees declining it likes James Bond taking these days He eyes one of the works of art on
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2'XI Decatur
of:: ois have counted 15 dead example, our candidates have Kremlin's leadership
and 35 injured from the storm, been getting them traditional Pravda, the Soviet party pa-
•ich devastated the southern majorities even in areas we lost per. published Sunday a resolu-
ec ton of Sanderson, a railroad in 1964 hon adopted last month by the
cunter of 2 350 about midway I think the administration's pro-Soviet Portuguese Commu-
in Antonto and El failure to come up with any "st party calling for a world
workable farm program is Communist Party.conference to
the hn an victims going to help us in states where ‘ ' UsS e ispu e .
en that . .. facto ■ Peking, which has opposed
. , ... , tha ls a or I such a meeting, charged in a
. l"k .' - h ,1 Would This was in line with an asser- broadcast that the new Soviet
', 4 on® 4 nere,) tion of Sen Karl E. Mundt. R-leaders were being more covert
1..P8 or recovering trie S D who expects to be a candi- and cunning than Nikita Khru-
' We can assume
e dead " -aid T
erit: Hil! ((ksev
(Experiment Station Repor!)
I ow This Mornine
Minh Sunday •1
Low Sunday *1
High Year Ann 94
Low Year Ao 72
Sun sets today at 7 41 pm; rises
1 uesdav at 5 23 a m
gov 1.0%/0\ I\P A 1 ondon
tilled ' olmmist sharplv criticized
I H )
I-tactory farm program has 294 members to the Republi-
...med lik' a dream given the (OP hope that it not cans' 140. with one vacancy,
only can hang on to the seats it
wav bv a 15-f, o' wall now holds in Midwestern and T) * IT 1
parens 5K X 'ST make Kussla Heads
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