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TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966
THE ORANGE LEASER
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RICHMOND, Ya. (AP) — Vir- of the national Democratic ad-
Seeking to unseat senior Sen.
11th ranking member, is seek-
The first afternoon
must share in the prosperity
to federal-state relations.
The farm workers are
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All four of the Senate candi-
ailing father, Sen. Harry F.
most Texas that struck June 1
by Armistead L. Boothe, 58, an
The astronauts will be back in
Funds Beyond ’68 Deadline
home. Bird halted active cam-
sons:
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In Ireland
of its report.
Celebrate
lattle, whose son, Wil-
The elder Battle endorsed
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
and later told a reporter
rdt
Battle of the Boyne today with
and silent.
a
King’s Southern Christian Lead-
the list of immunizations
Ham of Orange defeated Catho-
re-
quired by the state school code,
Miss., hot.”
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As Williams spoke inside a hot
costs
church,
■mon
One Department
am. to 4:30p.m. office hours,
came to
began with a wild night of danc-
in the crowded Protestant sec-
most militant of the
Belfast Catholics,
about a *
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A social worker asked Louis-
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if the city could pay the first
son John. 5, burned his hand 1
and back on some hot coals at a I
bloody riot could result from the
wrong song or the wrong flag.
After recent weeks of religious
strife in which three Catholics
have been murdered, Protestant
and Roman Catholic Church
leaders made special appeals
NO-IRON
MEN'S SLAX
and Robertson, with
tion of former Gov.
People In
The News
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13th
Doors Open 9 A.M.
furni-
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Senator Dies
New Negro
Push Slated
In Grenada
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Besides the twin-bill Senate
announced Monday night he will
seek the Republican nomination
for the seat to be vacated by
GOP Sen. Philip L. Graham
The Rev. Hosea Williams,
leader in Dr. "
The Texas AFL-CIO predicted
a crowd of 50,000 at least would
“We didn’t know what to say
or do. I asked Cathy what she
wanted more than anything else
in the world. She said she want-
ed to see Flipper.”
tenant governor in 1961 One of
his opponents was Preston
Smith, the present lieutenant
governor
Since leaving the legislature
he had become secretary-trea-
——
FM in Temple. He also was ac-
tive as a layman in the Meth-
odist Church
Prior to his decade in the Sen-
ate, Secrest taught school at
The march, set to end at the
state capitol steps on Labor
Alexandria attorney who served
with Byrd in the State Senate.
MANCHESTER, Mass. (AP)
— William Saltonstall, son of
U.S. Sen. Leverett Saltonstall,
R-Mass., is running for the Mas-
beach campsite on Hawaii Is-j AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) —
land. John’s hand is almost The Casco Bay island which
healed now. was the summer home of the
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the Banking and Currency Com-
mittee, is State Sen. William B.
many workers in the area but
wasn’t involved with the SCLC
in the “open city” drive. The
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flavor.
Saltonstall has been an
“I just want you all to know,”
said Chamber of Commerce
President Garland Smith, "that
in Weslaco we recognize that
everyone in this nation who has
a grievance has a right to pro-
test.”
MACJAC
ORANGE S SMALLEST
MEN'S STORE
BUT GROWING!
They are to use the Agena’s
' e ”5 place them
. position to rendezvous with
[ena 8. Collins is to stp out-
------ -------i on a 50-foot
lifeline and use a jet gun to
mee “ t 2,3 Agena 8. He is
micrometeoritE
in Virginia Primary Voting
Byrd Organization Puts Policies on Line Today
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CAPE KENEDY, Fla (AP)
— With their double-rendezvous
Young and Collins plan to link
UP with it during the fourth or-
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for peace. ,
Five men are awaiting trial
for the killing of the Catholics.
Several Church of Ireland
leaders including two bishops
refused to take part in the cele-
brations because of a resolution
drafted by the Order of Or-
ange's grand lodge attacking
the ecumenical movement for
church unity.
Leaders of the Irish Presby-
teriaif and Methodist churches
also protested the resolution.
Maine Given
Peary Island
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That will be the second of two
55-minute working periods Col-
lins plans outside. Earlier, he is
to open his hatch, stand in th
seat and conduct scientific and
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while ground crews conducted a
two-rocket countdown rehears-
al.
............ .... GRENADA, Miss. (AP) - A lent over low wages and low Northern Ireland celebrated the
। Teacher pay and local tax the senior Byrd and his belief nonviolent push by Negroes’ to living conditions in the Lower Battle of the Boyne today with
Isudport for schools are includ- that "unna Horu" hed tha make Grenada “an open city" Rin Grande Valleu wil d-aw
shaped up today with the mili-
tant faction watching scornfully,
poiead in +aka Aea- It d-2.-
falters.
Grenada's 12-man police c.
partment, beefed up with four
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public of Ireland, which is 95
per cent Catholic, that the Loyal
Order of Orange intends to keep
this corner of Ireland Protestant ;
and Brtish-ruled.
More than 100 bands and 310
lodges of the Loyal Order of Or-
ange turned out in the capital of
Ireland's six northern counties
to march with orange sashes,
drawn swords, rolling drums
the excepl
was a John S. Bi
He had entered a. Temple hos-
Ipital Sunday after suffering a
lheart attack. Death came at ,
lie King James II and insured a guired by the state school code,
Protestant monarchy. But it which include smallpox, diph-
also is intended to show the Re- ‘hbna^etauus and others.
nmim
Temple and served a four-year
hitch as a special agent for the ministrative assistant in his fa-
Federal Bureau of Investigation ther’s Washington office,
during World War II.
m
pie. It will be conducted by only thing for me to do is to give
Methodist Bishop Kenneth Pope it out of my pocket." He paid
of Dallas, the $25.
brother, Robert E. Peary Jr.,
ad- plan to place on public display
many of Peary's belongings and
parfr^ dmpinytscomein through orpus Christi and Sn
The day commemorates the . - ------, —
battle on the banks of the River Bounced Monday that he has
Boyne July 12, 1690, when Wil- signed a bill adding measles to
„ AUSTIN (AP) - Gov. John The budget propoal includes paigning last Thursday and
Harry Connally's Public School Study 5122,957 from state taxes and Boothe followed suit a day later.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. (AP). - t° disagree on strate
" ’ ‘ ‘ * ’ SNCC has become one of the
TEMPLE, Tex (AP)-Former chain. wona
' Statemsen araranserrds e5^‘Planned to visit Kauai, 100 miles
ecutsv died d north of Honolulu, last weekend
He Eadinterda a Tmni. L. but postponed the visit when her
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•csident -of of a national teacher examina-of health insurance and other and crowded Negro church
provisions of the 1965 Social Se- Stokely Carmichael, head of the
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at Baylor University in Waco, is being torn down by the city.
The funeral service was set Schmied’s advisers said the city
for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the couldn’t under the law.
First Methodist Church in Tem- C .......
Student Nonviolent Coordinating
. These evening hours are in Committee. stayed outside with
addition to the regular 8:30 several of his workers.
Carmichael said SNCC had
She got her wish Monday. _______
Flipper performed just for Scotland and Canada ~
Cathy in Miami, where the tele- join in the celebration which
vision series is filmed. * ...........
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SEE YOUR Al 1 HORIZED ( ADIL.LAC DEALER FOR THE FINEST IN SALES AND SERVICE OF NEW AND USED CARS
he made. The Kennedy family is-stay-late Adm. Robert E. Peary,
for lieu- ing in Honolulu until July 24, famed Arctic explorer, has been
- when they will return to New accepted by the state from his
York. . daughter,
----- Gov. John H. Reed and the
primary in which Sens cuauyFuUI oIU0I ouuy uum t.ra ,
F > yrd.Jr and A. Wilhs Rob- Committee agreed Monday to 5170.381 from federal aid.
ertson have been pressed by ■ - - • • . .. < ’■
challengers, from the moderate-
A half million or more voters
are expected to take part in the
election that could sharply alter
the Virginia image on Capitol
Hill. The polls open at 6 am
executive council authorized the
State Park & Recreation Com-
mission to accept Eagle Island
in Harpswell.
Lawrence Stuart, commission
director, said the offer was
made by Marie Peary Stafford
in memory of her parents. He
said Mrs. Stafford and her
sons, Robert Secrest of Temple month’s rent on a new home for
- . " . • • • t an elderly woman whose home
way patrolmen, placed road-
blocks on streets leading past
the church during the rally and
patrolled the area.
He was born at Georgetown
$ and studied at Southwestern The city couldn’t pay, so the
. {University, the University of mayor did.
Texas and Baylor University
i Survivors include the widow.
Mrs. Frances Secrest, and two
Cathy and her family drove ing and singing around bonfires
all the way from Penderlea, in the crowded Protestant sec-
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others into the march as.they, , .... „ ■ ,- „ —
• --uU. wawuuug avumuuuy, make their way* through South tants while Roman Catholic dis-
ised to take over if the drive Texas. ‛ triete •f Palfat -a-- -huta-d
Antonio before moving on to
'Austin.
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Batteries I 4
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ind their launch Atlans-Agena, which is to boost
The Mexican - American BELFAST, Northern Ireland
marchers anticipate that discon- (AP — The Orangemen of
Martin Luther gather to hear the Labor Day
— • • rai|y at the capitol in Austin.
Williams said tactics would
. . . _ , Dist. Mgr. Luke Wade said include a boycott of white mer-
, Cross Lockey of Troup, who the evening hours allow per- chants downtown and numerous
ors said one suggestion has been to . I 12.a1 - 1. . I -uu" wameG3
condition of Byrd’s father, now . ----
in a coma at his Berryville tell a crowd of about 250 per-
amone and space-walk launching only
amnngsix dys away, the Gemini 10
irande astronauts ai.J Mi i—sung-, w. . w vu w
crews today start two days of the Agena into orbit as a target flight That
rocket and spacecraft tests. ------ •5
There is one simple way to measure the worth of any
other luxury car: compare it to the way a Cadillac keeps
its value. For Cadillac is the grand champion in this
most telling of all motor car tests—and at resale returns
a higher percentage of its original cost than any other
car built in the land. There are many reasons. The first
- , — . The 15-member committee ap-
zervatives is involved in a fight proved a 5293.338 operating research plan covering five ma- Ham C., managed Spong’s'cam-
for his seat in the House budget for 1967-69, including jor projects: defining goals forlpaign.
Rep Howard Smith, 83. who $40,000 to keep the committee public education, evaluation of The " “ •
seldom faced more than token and its staff available through present programs, staffing pub-spong
opposition in 36 years of repre-the 61st legislative session inlic schools, financing, and or-he would vote for Byrd too.be-
senting. the 8th District, was 1969 ganization and administration cause of his long friendship with
forced into an active campaign ' Teacher pay and local tax the se ' - ........
uvuig cunuluuls an me Lower------------___, -- LANSING, Mich. (AP) - A photographic experiments.
Rio Grande Valley will draw street dancing, anti-papist songs child enrolling in any Michigan
...... and a parade of 100,000 Protes- school for the first time after
- . 2.... . da Jan. 1 will have to show proof
tricts of Belfast were shuttered ‘hat he has been immunized
against measles.
Gov. George Romney an-
What will the others be worth a year from now?
1 he Cadillac car holds its value far beyond any other automobile at or near its price. Let your
Cadillac dealer explain today why now, more than ever, it's great... going Cadillac!
PORT ARTHUR (Spl) - The ership Conference, told a rally
Social Security district office Monday night: “Get on your
here will remain open until going-to-jail shoes. We are going
8:30 p.m. Thursday for the to keep the streets of Grenada,
added convenience of area resi- Miss., hot.”
Farm Workers in Second j Astronauts Start Tests
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Orangemen amk Hz
_ the planed three-day flight. lifeline and use a
Th backup astronauts. Navy move over to the
CmdraAlantBean.andMarineto remove one mcrometeorit
Maj. Clifton C. Williams Jr. also detection package and attach
wiltakepart... , another for later astronauts to
These are the last two major retrieve.
tests before the launch.
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......... The main weight of (he old
ask for funds beyond the Aug hearing before the governor's Byrd organization forces went
31, 1968, deadline for completion and legislative budget offices is for Byrd
" .. , set for Wednesday.
Also approved Monday
fi
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Day of too-MUe Protest On Rocket, Gemini Craft
____________ _________ „ . WESLACO, Tex. (AP)— De- Employers suffer. So employes
ing a fourth full six-ear term termined Mexican - American muat -ha- *- -------i*..
Byrd, 51, given an interim farm workers, accompanied by
ippointment last year when his two clergymen, were en route to .........................
fether, S™ "a.., r. nearby Elsa Tuesday on the the members of a Rio Grande
Byrd Sr., resigned, is opposed second day of a 56-day, 400-mile City, Tex., union in southern-
' ‘ ’ ‛ protest march. most Texas that struck June 1
The nine workers and the to back up demands for a 51.25
c, w m - wi oyuiuoatoenat. clergymen who completed the minimum wage for field hands.
Ktto yalinnl Ponol Tn A cl The Boothe-Byrd campaigning first leg ot the march Monday Most of the hands make only 85
•IUE MCILVVU I OIIEU I • Al was cut short by the contenders attended a rally Monday night cents per hour,
because of the worsening of the and heard the president of the
......- ..... Weslaco Chamber of Commerce
was dictated by the position <2
another Agena, which the astro-
nauts hope to rendezvous with
on the second full day at their
_ . —I Agena was left to
space last March after the
Gemini 8 flight
ginia Democrats name their ministration. Or, it could por- A. Willis Robertson, 79, a 20-
nominees for both U. S. Senate tend a more moderate approach year Senate veteran who heads
seats today in a primary elec- ......... -
tion that will provide a new as- .... .us e seuas cauu- xee, ... olaw oeu, waua u
sessment. of whether the Byrd dates professed to sniff victory Spong Jr., 45, a Portsmouth et-
organization's traditional con- in election eve assessments torney. Robertson, the Senate's
servatism still appeals to the ----- -'----
voters.
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — More
than anything in the world,
Cathy Wainwright, 7, wanted to
see Flipper, the television por-
poise.
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wlidnmgirrgornraop " -m, peusavo w suggest ways to save inejangeies nas deen named rresi- most miltant of the numerous N.C., to see Flipper. It cost $600, tions of the city.
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tentbYrPerhapsonanother i.T^io meet here the state four workers and 52.-will become president at next consternation among other fated last month because of can-people, usually stay off the
---——PE ’.------: ' • _________ 8352 per month, year’s convention. groups such as King’s SCLC, cer. Doctors said she would live streets on Orange Day, when a
■ _________________:_______ which believes in working with less than a year unless the arm
aem. was amputated right away.
tim"We‛l,waitsuntil.they .get But "after the operation the
tired ofmarchingi" Carmichael । doctors told us not to get our
hopes too high,” said Dennis
de. Wainwright, 26, Cathy's father.
Suuilinn eon.. .e "The operation may have been
auxiliary officers and 10 high- too late
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HONOLULU (AP) - Mrs.
John F. Kennedy has returned
to Honolulu after a weekend trip
to Kauai Island, most northerly
and picturesque of the Hawaiian
Secretary of the ' Interior tained when desegregation re-
Sonsto CtL'iive Stewart L. Udall announced the duces the number of jobs in a
•5′1 •n"J% names of 26 new council mem-{district’s schools?
p,... R:11 bers Monday. The 104-member "We simply can’t-ignore this dents
1 Uy nUlSO nUl council advises him on petro- problem," said Mrs. Savanah
WASHINGTON (AP) — The leum industry matters. " -— ' T-r, -
Senate has passed and returned New Texas council members said one suggestion has been tolsons employed during the day civil righto'suits',
bill hearousena federa e Renner, - weed-outateachers.on thebasis to ^•‘n- and take adyantage ........
million overmmenet empioyes therexas Pacific 6 Co van tion,
and^ cost about 5551 8 million a Ohomsan randskident 2. Forte,
• m .. , (all of Dallas: Richard J. Gon- „ _
atal House earlier passed azalez; Wilton E Scott, president Saves State Money
Marao"lgm:mkranczommhson “EonIMonday through Friday.
Re ruA Head
"fecnextdanuan Independent Producers* Royal- payroll didn't grow last May. 1o- - m:
The Senate bill, passed Mon- ty Owners Asociation, Austin. The commission, created in:Dr. Robert J. Schroeder of Los
day .DY an 81-0 rollcall vote, and A. Earl White, president < 1964 to suggest ways to save the Angeles has been named Presi-
BILL JOINER, CPCU J. D. JOINER
by the race of his opponent, , r support for'schools are includ- that "young‛‛Harry» "had’the make Grenada
George C. Rawlings Jr., 44, a Eioht lexans ed: oualifications for the Senate shaneduntnda
delegate in the Virginia House 8 dm ! Committee members raised qual,flcal,ons "o the senate:
The outcome of today's voting On NP Conncil two points for the staff to study:
could mean a reaffirmation of ‘ M M E 1 —How districts may rid them-
the conservative outlook WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight selves of incompetent teachera.
gauged by financial stability' Texans ar'new members of the “You just can’t fire teachers
states rights and a dim view of National Petroleum Council, for for incompetence in Texas." as-
much of the domestic program’the fiscal year that began July sorted Lod Turner, Fort Worth.
- ' * 1 -Which teachers shall be re-
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Navy Cmdr. John W. Young Monday, and a 'mu 2, wsuen I
and Air Force Maj. Michael to hoist Gemini 10 into space at
Collins planned to suit up today 6:21 p.m. EDT.
and climb into their space ship "T: =---- Le t™ t
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