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VOL. LXI—NUMBER 268
Plan Would
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Chinese Have
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Soviet Heads
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WELBY A. FOUNTAIN
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Free-For-All
strong bargaining position,'
Red China appears to have
Protested
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in Japan
tie.
By EDWIN Q. WHITE
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victim was the mother-in-law of
on the outcome of a recheck in
state's
Cancellation Of
court.'
Maddox shut down his business,
Judge John A. Mitchell took
a
from his place, has been or- new name, Lester Maddox Caf-
again turned away Negroes.
ly in January.
Mackay's brownstone mansion,
where the jewelry
was
18-year, 100,000 - mile
a message of support
published
frcmPrc
an
on
committee.
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who had vowed to
Association charged when police
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field of Montana.
ther.
(See JEWELS; Page 10)
(See DEMOS, Page 10)
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Cove Trustees Review 1
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Other deaths were reported in of "wait and see.”
(See MISTRIAL, Page 10)
school campus.
No official action was taken
West of Saigon, Communist
W E A T H E R
ing as well as make it more
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school campus.
New Chamber
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afternoon and night.
David Jr.
several coaches in Southwest of Criminal Justice.
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What Teen-Age
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demonstrators marched to the
U.S. Navy base in a cold drizzle
room
kent.
windy and warm today.
Scattered showers begin-
ning late this afternoon or
This contest may go down to
the wire as a three-man race to
In other business trustees de-
cided to allow custodian George
President Johnson decides a
major 1965 excise tax cut that
The Sea Dragon, first nuclear-
powered warship to visit the
Scramble Looms
In Demo Ranks
coastal Binh Dinh Province.
The U.S. commander in Viet
Cafe Owner Says FBI
Is Ruining His Business
Member Associated Press
King Feotures Service
the new Senate.
What committee assignments
to give Sen.-elect Robert F.
CHRISTMAS SEALS ARRIVE—The Orange
Tuberculosis Association yesterday afternoon
received the last of Its supply of Christmas seals
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gates. They pulled back at noon
for lunch, then came back for
an afternoon sitdown demon-
stration.
About 200 members of the ul-
। lion yesterday north oft here.
Newton County Commis-
i sioner II. E. Smith of Pre-
cinct 4 has been charged in
| county court with refusing
permission to search his ve;
i bicle for illegal game. He
! also was charged with re-
i sitting arrest. He is under
. $200 bond on each charge.
Clarence H. Mackay at 15 *E.
92nd St. sometime between noon
last Sunday and 2:30 p.m. Mon-
day.
Mrs. Mackay had been taken
to St. Luke’s Hospital for treat-
ment of an undisclosed ailment
at noon Sunday. She still is
there.
Appropriations committees may
provide a giant-size headache
for the 1964 campaign. The association on Mon-
day will mail 10,000 sets of seals to potential
e donors. Contributions will be used to pay for
j X-rays, buy clothing for patients entering hos-
‛-um. •
ALL’S WELL — Eighteen-month-old Debby Dillman,
and muddy after spending three hours in a farm well
Salem. Indiana, sat pensively in her hospital bed after neig
burrowed into the ground to rescue her. Debby fellinto the
well after a brother removed a protective cover. (PWi rephoto).
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become vice president.
A contest among Sens. John
O. Pastore of Rhode Island,
Russell B. Long of Louisiana
and Mike Monroney of Oklaho-
ma for Humphrey’s old job
seems to be shaping up into a
sectional battle.
ment infantry column on its
way to a hamlet under attack,
killing 26 of the government
troops and wounding 33. No
Americans were reported with
the government unit.
The Vietnamese News Agency
Cigarette Permit
Upheld by Judge
AUSTIN (AP) - Diet. Judge
Jack Roberts upheld today the
among conservative Southern-
ers. He claims to have pledges.
■■ T* « *
• agF—Leader Stoff Photo
MOTHER APPROVES SCHOOL WORK-Mrs. Tom Windham
car which killed Newt Lee, 64,
Dec. 31, 1944.
The state’s case was based
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Newton Official,
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Caf- tempt proceedings because of
eteria owner Lester Maddox, [an injunction against his segre-
whse fried chicken and other gation policy. A hearing has
Southern victuals are not for'been delayed until the U.S. Su-
sale to integrationists and inter- preme Court rules on the 1964
A Newton County commis- may approach $2 billion.
concession from the Kremlin in return for extending
the current chilly truce ini -
the dispute. From its!
Republican majority in the
presidential contest and his own
opposition to civil rights legisa-
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co Oct. 30 its permit was being
revoked. Schepps asked Rob-
erts Nov. 4 tor a restraining or-
der against the forfeiture, but
was denied.
| Schepps, 53, was charged Oct.
30 with printing and possessing
counterfeit state cigarette tax
stamps, using them in the sale
I of cigarettes and placing them
I on packages of cigarettes. Six
I 'other men also were charged in
I । the case. Schepps asserts he is
I innocent,
I The charges were filed after
I officers recovered a state cig-
I arette tax stamping machine
I they said was stolen in 1957.
away from its plans for a De-
cember meeting of international
Communist leaders to prepare
for a world meeting.
Instead, there are. to be So-—
viet-Chinese talks in Peking
early next year. But in the long .
run, this concession means lit-
Smith, meanwhile. has
Butler will fill a three-year Conference ... Sore ankle prob- ——
term which becomes effectiveably won't keep Tulsa end irom Mexico's President-elect Gus-
Jan. 1. The action came Ves‛ setting new record. tavo Diaz Ordaz goes to Presi-
terday afternoon at a. meeting ----- dent Johnson’s ranch for get-
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songwriter Irving Berlin. J.. . J a ...
Police said jewelry valued at Nevada"" But'"Long’s bid "has
$111,000 was stolen from the been damaged by his
swank five-story house of Mrs. Revublican majority
of 801 John Ave. (right) looks over the shouldgr of daughter.
Jill, al,school work she has compiled in first three months of
school year. Jill is a sixth grade student at Anderson Elementary
School. This week is American Education Week and parents
tfon - - from all areas’in the county are visiting the schools their
, . , . . I children attend, looking at the child's work, meeting his teacher,
Monroney is claiming strong getting acquainted with the facilities.
support from Midwestern and - ---- --------- -s------—----—::——---—
Nam, Gen. William. C. West-
moreland, dispatched a team of
cant logistic and medical experts to
second the central region today.
last into 1965, or at least Keep, of its organizers' estimates,
the battle in a minor key. I The only violence was a grap-
But up to now the new Soviet pling match between some 200
leadership under Leonid I. Bre- leftist students and police who
zhnev as Communist party first dispersed the sitdown attempt,
secretary and Alexei N. Kosygin; No incidents involving Ameri-
as premier seems to have failed; cans were reported.
in an important respect to meet: Police maintained a strong
the Chinese price for anything guard at the U.S. Navy base in
approaching a real peace, the southern Japanese port.
While talks went on in Mos-They were uncertain whether
cow, Peking's propaganda laid the demonstrators had with-
down peace conditions in no un- drawn to regroup or had aban-
certain terms. The conditions I doned their protest because they
(See CHINESE, Page 10) I failed to draw the 10,000 to 15,-
----- 000 persons their leaders had
predicted.
... ____________ But what to do about posts
forced open a hatch, went to the Humphrey is leaving on the in-
third floor and broke into a bed- fluential Foreign Relations and
Over Barrel
An AP News Analysis ,
By WILLIAM L. RYAN
AP Special Correspondent
Red China's team in Moscow seems to have the new
Soviet regime over a barrel in the struggle over what
direction world communism will take.
Premier Chou En-lai and his delegation forced a
------Summary - Index------
News of Today
LOCAL 1 Orange may lose to Port Ar
Pinehurst and Vidor city thur, but the Tigers are no
councils and Deweyville School .longer afraid of the team that
board all' set meetings for to- was once its biggest rival . : ,
night. Three defending champions are
----- '■ expected to clinch playoff berth
Cove trustees study proposed in schoolboy football.
renovation of frame building on GOVERNMENT-POLITICS
gymnasium f o re elementary W : S.?0., .........
school children to use in bad guerrillas ambushed a govern-
weather. Trustees are studying ■ - ■
how to utilize the present build-
Police said burglars apparent-
ly entered a building at II E. —-------.-----------------—
92nd St., went to the roof, be settled by a caucus vote ear-
crossed to the roof of Mrs. ly in January.
the Little Mexico Restaurant. No. 2 team tonight after play-1 -----
The incoming director will fill ing No. 1 six days ago . ._. St. | The Republican party plans
—4- a -...... — . turn aain to tho littl. non-
basic backing is
CELINA, Tenn. (AP) - The tive
state requested a mistrial in thal Tb
second degree murder trial of -■ •
Grover Jones today because
two defense character witneSs-
— es were related to members of
the jury.
Western Democrats .who gener-
LOOP Droim
NEWTON (Spl)-A New-
ton County commissioner
and a state game warden
are both under bond here
todayr allowing cross
charges tiled in connection
j I DULL DEAL - A woman in
■ a downtown Orange offire tele
• phoned a man today shortly
■ after 8 a m. About halfway
■ Through the i nnvers1 ipn, the
i man fadrd out of the picture.
■' IFirst there was silence, then a
ifaint snoring. Must have been
2968277 a dull deal.
Ld | GONE TO BEAUMONT - An
M. _ d. 1 Orange mother asked her
-Leoder sto« Pnato daughter, 3, he was cold.
ing 10 northerly 15 to 22 mph, early
tomorrow morning nd orodually dimin-
ishing tomorrow' evening.
TIES — Sobine High 01 11:17 am.
low of 2143 pm BoHvor: high of 12:25
o m . iow ot p.m
YESTERDAY — Temperoturesi high W.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Al-,Kennedy of New York and other
ready involved in a sectional newcomers may prove more
scrap over one of their leader- perplexing than the choice of an
ship jobs, Democrats appear to assistant leader to succeed Sen.
be heading toward a free-for-all Hubert H. Humphrey of Minne-
scramble for prestige posts in sota when he quits the Senate to
in northern Newton County.
The game' warden said
Smith refused to allow a
search of his pickup truck
when asked. He contended
Smith struck him with his
fist, hitting Fountain in the
side during an argument
which followed.
Fountain retaliated by
striking Smith with a slap-
BMNK CORMIER
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP)
— President Johnson has
decided to recommend a 1965
excise tax cut that may ap-
proach $2 billion. It would
stretch the spending money of
almost every citizen'in the land.
Secretary of the Treasury
Douglas Dillon, an overnight
guest at the LBJ Ranch near
here, reported late Wednesday
that Johnson had just agreed to
a basic decision, first of all, to
abolish all $550 million of excise )
taxes added to the retail price
of cosmetics and toilet goods,
jewelry, furs, luggage and pock-
etbooks.
These war-bom taxes boost
purchase prices by 10 per cent.
In addition, Dillon told a pews
conference, Johnson will ask
Congress in January to repeal
or reduce still other excise tax-
es that would add “a good bit
more” to the total size of the
proposed tax cut.
Dillon said the maximum pos-
sible tax saving would be $4 bil-
lion. And he emphasized that
such a figure was sure to prove
too high.
At another point, he spoke of
possible action on 65 to 70 differ-
ent excise levies that net Uncle
Sam nearly $2 billion a year.
Most experts believed the to-
tal tax cut to be recommended
by Johnson — and this decision
still was up in the air — would
amount to somewhere between
$1 billion and $2 billion.
Dillon said a final presidential
decision would be delayed pend-
ing a last-minute reading of the
economic outlook and possible
inflationary influences.
Dillon said he thought “this,
would be a rather easy bill to
pass” in Congress and he ex-
pected the proposed tax cuts to
take effect next July 1.'
Dillon, who talked to news-
men at the White House press
center in Austin, 65 miles east
of here, said repeal of all ex-
cises on retail sales — Johnson
(See TAXES, Page 10)
c . . _ state comptroller’s cancellation
’ , I His new policy of refusing to of the cigarette permit of a
Pinehurst Slates serve integrationists or inter-Houston t o b a c c o firm whose
, state travelers is posted at two proprietor is charged with cig-
‘ Council meeting locations in the cafeteria. The arette tax stamp irregularities.
The Pinehurst City Council CivilRightsoActssaysbusinesses Roberts denied a plea by the
wk gur s is® t.., . „« tar
„ , _ mates on the new water and of his patrons, his business had _ The owner of the firm, Mair
the four-lane street leading toisewer system recently installed been dropping. Schepps of Houston, is charged
* n . - *-- .. " - . ., e cuusidered Maddox said the souvenir withpartielpating in.a cigarette
. ___________ T. Huckaby, business at his eafeteria also tax fraud scheme that officials
(See JAPAN, Page 10) mayor pro-tem. will preside, was slow. estimate, may have cost the
'— ----——"8—"----— —----2——£---------.----------state $4.2 million in taxes in sev-
tomorrow before noon. t ...
High today 83 is hospitalized in Houston. Supt.
Low tonight 60 Hairston said Moore would be
High tomorrow 75 reimbursed for the extra hours
Outlook tomorrow: Partly cloudy he must work to do the mainte-
and turning cooler in nance work required.
- • in one form or another from 39
reported today and this time the colleagues. There will be either
67 or 68 Democrats, depending
j>1) '
The robbery was reported to for the Democratic steering
police at 2:30 o.m. Monday by a ..........
handyman empfoyed by Mrs.
Mackay. Alfred Giambattista.
n. nr , sioner and a. state game war- -----
Directin' N timed den are both under bond fql- The Democrats appear to be
lowing cross charges filed in heading toward a free-for-all
The appointment of W. J. connection with a game law in- scramble for prestige posts in
(Bill) Butler, local insurance- vestigation yesterday in t h a t the new Senate,
man, as a new director of the county----- -----
Greater Orange Area Chamber, SPORTS The little guy now has a lob-
of Commerce was annonnced f A-1 rrL. 1nc, rrerr .... An... L.;ei t..K:.‛ci— u_«_ $____
Game Warden Excise Tax Cut Proposed
Under Bond After Charges
pitals, obtain medicine when required and fi- "Yes,” said the daughter, "the
nance public education on the high rate of res- sunshine has gone to Beau-
piratory diseases and importance of periodic mont." Asked for an explana-
checkups. Christmas seats which arrived here Hon, the girl said she figured
by a Brown Civil Air Patrol plane are'pre- whegever the sun wasn’t shin-
sented by 1st Lt. R H. Bruce to Wilton White, ing here, the people in Beau-
TB association president, mont wre using it,
early this evening and Moore to continue f u 111 i m e
covering 40 to 60 per cent maintenance work without the
of the area tonight and help of an assistant. A part-
time employe. Willy Herman.
only nation ever atom-bombed,
arrived this morning for a
three-day recreational visit. Thelstate'travelers, .said today that Civil Rights Act: •
— umemu ag “-m-
Dro &)1 lamination “Unless this harassment by the FBI for stopping here or
. visit broughtstrong reac-theFBT is stopped, it is going toleating at my place,” Maddox
lion from opponents of the con- put me out of business, Mad;said. u
"servative government Public dox complained. There wont When he was placed under the
demonstrations, however, have be any need to go back into court injunction last August,
been minor compared to those court. Maddox shut down his business,
that swept the country when the The 49-year-old segregation-the Pickrick Restaurant. He
-o- „ government concluded the U.S.- ist, who has barred Negroes opened again Sept. 26 under -
the request under consideration Japan security treaty in 1960. f.„.„ • :— e — - -=
—J *3 —----------• danician As the Sea Dragon moved to dered into federal court in con- eteria, in the same building and
its mooring buoy, about 2,000 ----—----------again turned away Negroes.
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau attractive. The building is con-
Outlook:’Increasing cloudiness, sidered an eyesore to the com-
munity.
| en years. Schepps was not in
the courtroonK^.,- ......
State Comptroller Robert 8
Calvert notified House of Tobac-
• _ “ J •* V- • n MVI E“J nV' nd • IVT
cws— ...... xga. Trustees voted to approve the of Commerce was announced to- The 1961 TCU . Texas game byist in Washington. He’s James
Outlook for Saturday: Partly payment of $1,412 in bills. The day by President Jules H. will be used as an example by Vorenberg, head of the Office
cloudy and mild with cafeteria report was given stat- m" " ’ • """.....
winds again increasing; ing that an average of 206 peo-
from southeast. pie were served each school day
Sunset today 5:22 p.m last month. The tax report
Sunrise tomorrow 6:39 a m showed that $29,839 in current------ ----------- -----------D ----- -u. ---------- .
, WINos - sovlherly, wind: 2219 taxes have been collected this of the board of directors at i North goes against the state's acquainted talks.
10 INe ofernoon M shi l _____ .. t|MU Mexica Rostaurant N. , i 1021012 T. _l.„
......... It is headed by <AP)—'Communist antiaircraft from 1 .
Democratic Leader Mike Mans- ran andperonstanoxts aS? K Trenvennmunnstwwhwtek » s.-a. mm his fa. began forcibly hauling them -
There was no explanation from Under the so-called "Johnson assist thousands caught ig.cen- — the four-lane street leadinc to
tral Viet Nam's major flood dis-
ago. ther. ' . ।------ ------- --------, ------—
But despite support from the The request was made after the big American base. Many of in Pinehurst will be considered
Vietnamese"armed forces and the all-male jury returned to the students wore crash hel-for payment. G. T. Huckaby,
More than 1,000‘persons have the United States. Huong’s posi-the Clay County courtroom to-
. ‘2 T .... t «• . ____ .... 1 11 l. . dov T+ rocciver rhe casP late
I muk
Da
The talks this week accom- SASEBO, Japan (AP) —
plished little beyond temporari- Crewmen from the U.S. nuclear,’
ly halting the barrage and coun- submarine Sea Dragon went
terbarrage of yillirication which sightseeing unmolested in Sase-
flew between Moscow and Pek- bo today shortly after Japanese
ing in Nikita Khrushchev’s | riot police broke up a leftist sit-
time. This cease-fire now may down protest that fell far short
„ . / IT C G.L
Red China appears to have U.. JUN
forced the Kremlin to back
T 1 rmv e Pastore, generally credited
IAxAAI I ha with being President Johnson’s
OWOI I IIOI U favorite for the job, appears
। likely to get the support of East-1
T n 1 ern and New England members
is Keported "longs **
NEW YORK (AP) - Another
big Manhattan jewel theft was
Smith was hospitalized 2
with a severe contusion on I
his side but is reported in I
good condition today. (
Smith filed charges of as- I
sault and battery and threat I
to take human life against I
the warden. Fountain is un- I
der bonds of $100 and $500. I
Justice of the Peace W. D. I
Rowe ‘said. The charges I
were filed in Precinct 1 I
Justice Court in Newton. No "
hearing date was set oni-,
the charges today.
Smith said today he had I
not struck the officer and
that he had consented to
(See NEWTON, Page 10)
Cove School trustees met last [but Supt. Hardy Hairston an-
night to study a committee re- nounced trustees will make a
port on the proposed renovation [more thorough study of the ac-
of a vacant wood frame build-tual cost of'renovation,
ing located on the back of the The building now va
schml camns would be made into a ,
I were still talking of demonstra- Wednesday, deliberated an hour
ithrough'io provinces. .,lions against his government ifand informed Mitahen,.
.[•WiSWnAW -04" ks
10 mountains in Guang Tin Prov- hist leaders said their attitudeovernight.
Ilince. toward the government was one, Jones denied he was in Ten-
5 Cents FINAL EDITION
More than 1,000 persons have the United States. Huong’s posi-tne way county couroom, _
.been reported drowned in flood tion appeared shaky. Students day- It received the case late
waters that have surged wo- • d----- Wednesdav. deliberated an hour "
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 16 Pages
gt-fdsan
the arresting officer. State
Game Warden Welby A.
Fountain of Newton.
The incidents leading to
the charge occurred yes-
terday about 8:30 a.m. near
CIVIL AIRPAN
USAF AUXILIARY 7%
year.
Trustees present included --------- ~ , 10 — - — —,—o ... —, —-—e------..—, r------
L E Parkhurst, Val lory 8 vacancy created by the resig- Mary's battles Kelly of Beau- to turn again to the little con-
Franklin Woodrow Bankston nation ot Charles Wooldridge. Io- mont in Catholic District I ac- tributor for financial help, the
and Marion Burch. 1 (See CHAMBER, Psge 19) tion. I GOP treasurer says.
memehebbmpm
and did not announce a decision
Red Guns, Rain Hamper"manana sumasseusa
' Indianapolis handy man ac- and milled around in front of its
w re ATmNI l mee . cused of driving a hit-and-run
Viet Nam Flood Efforts
SAIGON' South Viet Nam nihliched a message of sunnort
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