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Monday the Uniled States by North Vietnam.
The former governor of Guan-
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dence gives no indication of any
weakening of will among the
Communists, any change in
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says anti-American feeling is
rising in Brazil and may ex-
plride next year. . '
“There is an anti-American
movement developing in Brazil
that cannot be called commu-
nist," Lacerda told newsmen,
“and I believe some of it is jus-
tified."
The calls involved planes at
Detroit, Washington, New York.
Los Angeles, Waco, Tex., and
Chicago
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Cher ble: covered with a Christmas lures as, low as 19 degrees to
print cloth. Rio Grande City.
Members present were Nata- The cold weather caused mod-
he Russell, Susan MacCom- erate to severe damage to vege-
mand, Ronda Moore, Molly tables in the San Antonio-Winter
and Mary Latham and Buzzy Garden
Garison. 1____________........ ........
Also Eddie and Judy Harvey, 97 per cent completion, but seed .
David Peveto, Jimmy Cornell, ing of wheat and oats was at
Jessie Burch and Ricky Moore, a standstill
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Mrs. Powell, the former
Yvette Marjorie Flores, was on
opposite sides of the Corso fac-
ing the huge Piazza del Popolo.
Modern construction in the, Juwuditu
area diverted an underground ments, so it appears Rome’s New e ■ iticatou a » peruaps wo-------------------City s afternoon gany newspa-
waterflow which wore away superintendent of monuments r Now the Pope appealed ing less about inflation when it Charles Delahoussaye, Friday per. the Desert News, and Sec-
their foundations and threat- will have to pay the repair bill for peace again. This year the announced plans Monday to sell for 3 mission study followed by rotary of. State Clyde Miller,
ened the picturesque churches - at least until an owner can be sides in the war have $1.1 billion of its financial as- 3 social and caroling tour. acting governor
with ruin.found. agreed to 48-hour truces for sets: Such sales had been held The girls will meet at 3:30 Fillis- said law officers in
The problem of who will pay _________________Christmas and New Year s. up as an anti-inflationary tool. ‘p.m. in the education building three counties were pooling in-
the bill has experts thumbing The Pope wants these truces -----• to study the book, “My Island of formation and had come up with
through the archives,but so far Pastor and Wife extended. But U.S. spokesmen, WASHINGTON (AP) - The Sumatra.-" which will be taught some wood leads " It was
no one has been able to pin ramainhe—" the -"-----‘ - - * * * . i 5
down exactly who owns the
churches.
The Roman Catholic Vicariate
of Rome has informed govern-
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Federal Aviation Agency is by Mrs Delahoussaye. After known there was at least one
blaming a television show about completion of the lesson and suspect in the case.
an airplane bomb for causing a discussions, the group will be The victims were Michael
sharp increase in hoax tele - treated to a spaghetti supper Holtz and Steven Shea, both of
phone calls warning about such and then go caroling to homes Salt Lake City. They worked at
devices, in the area, service stations on the outskirts
The FAA said eight hoax calls All Junior GA’s are invited to of the city.
have been placed in the last attend the study and take part Officers said the,crimes were
seven days — the same number in the seasonal activities. Mrs. similar to other unsolved cases
received for all of November. Delahoussaye said lin Utah and Colorado
The first call in the series
came while the National Broad-
a casting Co. television network
was still airing “The Doomsday
Flight," a d ama Tuesday about
a bomb planted in a pilot’s
briefcase
Dewey Fillis.
The Utah Association of Pe-
troleum Retailers issued an
emergency bulleting asking its
members to close at nightfall or
to keep at least two older men
on duty during the dark hours
VINTON (Sul) -RES Rewards totaling $2,000 for
The First the arrest of the service station
shown anything but full deter-
mination to dominate the whole
country.
The serving’ table was ap-
pointed with silver and, the cen-
terpiece was an arrangement of
antiqued fruit and greenery.
During the afternoon carols
were sung with an organ pro-
viding the music.
The home was decorated for
Christmas, including a large
lighted tree in front of the pic-
ture window in the living room.
1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1944 £ THt ORANGE LEADER_________PAGE NINE
Sen. Edward Kennedy Expects Compromise in Book Dispute
NSC Predicts
Traffic Tolls
CHICAGO (AP) - A Christ-
mas weekend traffic death toll
of between 650 and 750 persons
was estimated today by the Na-
tional Safety Council
The holiday period covered is
from 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 23 to
midnight Monday, Dec. 26.
The council said that in a non-
holiday period of equal length at
this time of year the toll would
be about 525.
Most of the nation’s drivers
will be on the road at some time
during the weekend, the council
said. This will .raise the travel
volume to 7.6 billion miles from
7.3 billion for a nonholiday peri-
od.
“And although he (Manches-
ter) agreed to delete them from
the published version, neither
Manchester nor Harper & Row
nor Look magazine has done so. _ .____________________- ____
or .have they even, in the period mittee is scheduled to question House Education and Labor
of this dispute, permitted Mrs Mrs. Adam Clayton Powell to-Committee, which
Kennedy or her representatives day about the salary of up to chairs,
access to the manuscript." _____-......-.....,......................
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy said while listed as an employe of Wayne L. Hays, D-Ohio, reject- his staff personal questions
from Sun Valley, Idaho, where her congressman husband led complaints Powell made in a “•- Nine Vo-1 *
he is on a winter skiing vaca- . The panels chairman said it
lion, that he thought only four's checking allegations that , ....
pages of the Manchester book Mrs. Powell, who lives in Puer: Bbakor Must Stand Trial
were objectionable. He said he to Rico, performed no official DBCNCT NitBt DUE 1 1 till
agreed material turned over to duties in either the Washington
Manchester on the late presi- or New York offices of Powell, a
dent should be kept for posterity Harlem Democrat.
— but not for the general public ” ’
right now.
remembering the allies got no
benefit from the 37-day bombing
pause last year, have said they
can’t pause that long again.
They said the last pause
helped the enemy.
One of the dangers in writing
about the Vietnamese war — at
least, in being as negative as
this story is about the prospects
for peace negotiations — is that
what is going on in North Viet-
nam is not fully known.
en- active. He doesn't drink alcohol-
gaged in many legislative bat- ic beverages but smokes cigars
ties, as a member, as majority by the dozen.
leader and as speaker. He has "The good Lord has been very
forgotten many of them. kind to me, which I appre-
He said the ones that stand ciate,” he said. “Mrs. McCor-
out were fights over: “The orig- mack’ and 1 have had a very
inal Social Security Act, unem- happy life, always looking to the
ployment insurance, minimum future in terms of service to our
wages, housing legislation pad-fellow human beings and seeing .... u
ticularly low-cost housing, ex-the good side of life." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS led conditions the congressman, some
----- —--------—_ WASHINGTON (AP) _ Post-now in the Bahamas, set for his'
master General Lawrence F. appearance.
issued a statement Monday de-with him in defending the book’s Canfield said that “under- Manchester manuscript in its
fandina Hie i. ‘- 4254 1" standably, the members of the entirety — - . . ... ...._________________.., ...... ..... a- auvei usemnemte as rumsutom,
in reply, a spokesman for the Kennedy family were unwilling sentatives having done so — ment issued by the Kennedy “there has never been any ques- lowed the tapings for "back- Look has repeatedly said it is
Kennedy family, issued a state- to read the manuscript them- both Manchester and the pub- family spokes min in New York tion on my part or Mrs Kenne- ground and perspective " He still going ahead with its plans,
ment saying: No amount of selves and hence they designate lishers knew that Mrs. Kennedy He said the two publishers dy’s or Sen Robert Kennedy’s said it was her. “very earnest to publish a four-part, 80,000-
rhetoric about historical accu-ed representatives to do this for was well aware of the personal had forced him and the presi- part" but the book would be hope" that she would have a say word serialization of the book'
1 —, —-—racy or the public S right to them. Had they read it them- passages to which she object: dent’s, widow into the suit be- published, in what would be used beginning with the issue due in
people ?. right to know the true know can alter the nature of selves, the present situation ed." cause they had refused to allow He said 10 hoursoftapedin- In her suit, Mrs Kennedy newsstands Jan. 10.
1 entraverey " her Mr mid > overbear awnided "Indeed," the Kennedy family representatives of the Kennedy terviews that Mrs Kennedy charged breach of contract, in- Harper & Row plans to bring
spokesman continued in his,family to see the manuscript gave to Manchester in late 1963 vision of privacy and infringe- out the 300,000- word hard-cover
statement, "Mrs. Kennedy until. Mrs. Kennedy filed her revealed "the most intimate ment of her copywright by book in April. •
spoke directly to Manchester on
at least one occasion, outlining
her objections to those parts of
the manuscript which she felt
unnecessarily invaded her pri-
vacy and that of her children.
.the 1964 overthrow of President | tions, did Monday is just more Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador camouflage to expand the war, nearly 9 billion pieces, up 8.9 party will begin at 7pm at"
Joao Goulart, has turned of the same. He did it all before, to South Vietnam, after report- The United States, and the per cent from last year 1 Wayside Inn. The speaker will LAKE civv
----------------. - - ...........- . - ----------. " He thanked users for helping be introduced by the vast dis-IAPI LANE
getting through without serious
delay.: 7
But it may cost more to mail LIOHs IftllCKIl
that Christmas card next year. mu o y
he hinted Due To Speak
ernment is giving too much to
some American groups,” he
says, without: defining the
Sfan capleanst ana on Canadian pair ohlf to pay, it seems that no documents establishing own- days, there was no seHlement down. They Will he olaced in Chrlsiltured and then stabbed to death, were prayed: Ho "enocorare, leat burn but onons And Me
based power company— Bra. nobody actually owns two of ership. I On Jan. 5 Goldberg at the The Commerce Departmentmas basketslater for needy Law enforcement agencies cookies and candies were rots apparently ped 1 P
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zilian Traction — when asked Rome’s most ‘picturesque r. - 45 -1 * —‘ ---------IInitad Metiand efwardleted - Mandey neaaed 41 * diakirmhee “ Ke Chrictee kee doubled their night patrols. 1 . . . . . . -
for examples. .churches.
He warns that President-elect The controversy swirls around
Arthur da Costa e Silva, due to the famed twin churches of San-
assume power next March, ta Maria of the Miracles and
faces trouble. Santa Maria in Monte Santo.
"In September or October of They are almost identical
next year, if Costa e Silva keeps domed churches which Bernini
to the sameline, he will be in completed in the 17th century, on
bad trouble,” Lacerda asserts.
Viet Cong agreed to a Christ- ne mauneu users sur ueipingjaaar , — 1e11v gsappcu sue rest-
mas truce - which Pope Paul the mails by doing such diverse trict governor, Carl McKusker dents of Utah's capital city to-
VI had urged — and this coun- things as adding ZIP codes to of Bridge City Other district day following the murders of
try stopped the bombing of addresses and shoveling snow officers are to be present two teen-age service station at-
North Vietnam from Dec. 24, off walks, speeding the post- The program will include tendants.
1965 until Jan. 31, 1966. man’s rounds. Christmas songs by CarolCul- The nude, mutilated bodies of
Goldberg reported, when he --. len and her accompanist Pro- | the youths. both 18,. were found
returned Jan. 2, that some peo- WASHINGTON (AP) — New gram Chairman Earl Church is Sunday and Monday about 80
pie and governments, in Europe orders for durable goods, in charge of general arrange-( miles apart, in remote areas cameen THT arakia, WAXlSenere mil
said the bombings stood in the dropped for the second straight ments. , west and east of Salt Lake City, Lamertuthe Aembers Friday at part said. #.
ROME (AP) — Now that ment attorneys htat it holds the way of a settlement. But., al-month in November — another All Lions and their wives are Each had been kidnaped from Gifts were exchanged nearidamage to trout — Tommren
there's going to be a costly re- properties in trust but can find though they were stopped for 37 sign of a an economic slow- to bring gifts of children's toys his service station, possibly tor- the Christmas tree aod games Cabbage and lettuce had some
_ F. .. P * *, - -4 PA **C -. :, *i COUAES anO CaBOIeS Were FOUS apparently escaped I
The state, which made sweep-United Nations circulated a let- Monday pegged the drop at 3.1 chairman of the Christmas bas-doubled their night patrols. a served from the refreshment ta-freeze which brought tempera-
ing seizures of Church property ter appealing to U Thant and per cent and said the aircraft ket project. have some maniacs ouihle covered with „ Chricimne turee ne lows ac 10 dAAHAne %
last century when unification of U.N. members to employ "any industry was largely responsi- *-----—------
Italy ended the papacy’s tempo-appropriate measure” to "ad-ble. Earlier figures had shown Lninr CA
ral power, says it can find no vance the cause of a peaceful drops in industrial output, JUIHOE UA
document specifically taking settlement." wholesale prices, retail sales
over these two churches. | He said the United State’s was and a slower rise in personal
The financially pressed Rome prepared for discussions or ne-income. '
Government insists they don't gotiations without prior condi- The signs appear to reduce
belong to the city. lions. But the months passed, chances for a tax increase, say
pas +E hotiha the war went on, and there were some government analysts. '
But the landmark churches neither negotiations theAAN * par i ,me arrest OI me service SldlUl
are considered artistic monu- neither negotiations nor a settle- The government showed one Baptist Junior GAs will meet killer were offered by Salt Lake
.. ---------------. ment nor a sign of either indication it is perhaps worry-with their counselor Mrs. City’s afternoon daily newspa-
Typhoid Outbreak
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -
At least 100 persons have been
quarantined at a city hospital
for treatment of typhoid fever, a
spokesman for the hospital said
today.
The outbreak of the disease
was blamed on the water supply
in a refugee camp.
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and set five world records. ■
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way GEORGE ESPER . issued a statement Monday de- with him in defending the book’s Canfield said that ‘‘under-Manchester manuscript in its Robert Kennedy also echoed suit last Friday
ward M AP Sen. Ed-fending his firm’s decision to right to ,live ” . , . standably, the members of the entirety - authorized repre- the charges made in the state Edward Kennedy said that
ward *1. Kennedy says he hopes publish the book, The Death of In reply, a spokesman for the Kennedy family were unwilling sentatives having done - ----• - a.......
lot a compromise in the dispute a President." by author William Kennedy family, issued - -4-1 ‘-----a IL- ----------IL-L- E-L ... . . . - .,
over publication of the book Manchester, ment saying. "No amu
about the assassination of his ■ Canfield said: "In the interest rhetoric about 'historical
heather. President John F. Ken- of historical accuracy and of the racy'
’ "I hope that some day the facts of the awesome tragedy — this controversy — whether Mr might have been avoided
- book will be published," the the right to know which led the Manchester and the publishers The, Kennedy family spokes-
MassachusettsDemocrat said in Kennedy family to request Mr. broke the written agreement, man said: "Although neither
an interview Monday night over Manchester to write his book from which - breach enormous Sen. Robert F. Kennedy nor
Boston television station WHDH and us to publish it — we profits will apparently flow.” Mrs. Kennedy has read the
on the program "Channel 5 Re- ------—;— ------—---4-----————--------
ports." .
A spokesman for Look maga-(),1 of Rirtlav
zine, one of the two publishers UI De 1 pity
named last Friday in a suit filed---------------------------------
====== McCormack Eyes Tasks of Congress
cations" between the two oppos- %′0 O
ino sides areustil continuing in WASHINGTON (AP) - House ling Jan 10. tension of the Selective Service
court A hearing on Mas R Speaker John W McCormack How much tougher his task Act by the House by one vote in
dv's suit has then sat Dee said today continued firm lead- will be next year, McCormack 1941 just before Pearl Harbor
2. c ership in combating aggression said, "depends to a considerable when the fate of our country
Cass Canfield chairman of and "preserving and carrying lextent on whether or not the was involved. In the past few
the executive committee of Har. out" newborn domestic pro- great majority of the Republi- years the memorable fights in-
per & Row the other publisher grams will be the major issues cans in the House adopt and volved rent supplements, dem-
■ named in sir in the 90th Congress. . -follow a positive and affirma- onstration cities, and a number
---——---1— ---• In response to questions sub-tive policy or continue to follow of others”
. mitted by The Associated Press, the policy of blind opposition." McCormack has no formula
McCormack said on the eve of During his 38 years in the for remaining hale, hearty and
his 75th birthday that he does House, McCormack has en-active. He doesn't drink alcohol-
not look with trepidation to the
job of leading the House with
greatly reduced strength among
The size of McCormack's
army —of Democrats was
trimmed from 295 to 248 in last
month's elections, leaving the
Democrats a numerical edge of
61 in the new Congress conven-
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______,...........Rain brought moisture to east-
Baker resigned his Senate job er" sections of the state, but
in October 1963: over all winter grazing crops
—---------------were in poor condition because
Thacher Civng of the lack of moisture.
1 ‘1 “ Livestock deteriorated, the de
Gw Cl.cu partment’s weekly report said
I IRAI Cass Monday, and supplementary
ORANGEFIELD (SpD)—Mrs. feeding of protein was under- -
Andrew Boudreaux, teacher of way.
the Orangefield Christian in the Valley, new citrus
Church Primary Class enter-leaves '’were nipped," the de-
1 “but damage
was light and isolated and no
Gifts were exchanged near damage to fruit was reported’I
On Government Salary She Received...
House Panel Due To Quiz Rep. Powell’s Spouse
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A into the finances of Powell's letter setting out his require-(Lionel Van Deerlin, D-Calif.,
House Administration subcom-(congressional office and of the ments for an appearance. who has said he will try to bar
Hays, chairman of the inves Powell from taking the oath for
Powell ligating subcommittee, said it a new term when Congress re-
-----— — - ------has not pried into Powell’s pri- convenes Jan. 10, assessed his
$20,500, a year she received Talking with newsmen, Rep v ate life or asked members of chances of success as “excel-
- j • . - I lent, whereas three weeks ago
"In New York Monday, Rep they were somewhat in doubt.”
Powell said in his letter to the
from Sun Valley, Idaho, where her congressman husband
1 subcommittee he would appear
" if the group agree also to inves-
tigate travel vouches, of other
committees "including your
own” and travel by all commit-
UH Ularges OT 1 OX LDestOrtee chairmen, and meanwhile
, stop questioning employees of.
pan str Tua . WASHINGTON (AP) — A fed-He also asked for separate the Education and ’Labor Com-
= Powell’s staff before their mar eral judge says Bobby Baker trials on the three categories of mittee.. -
iageand, afterward, with pay must stand trial Jan 19 on charges Powell sent the letter from his
guea S .(charge of tax evasion, theft and 1 Gasch refused to dismiss the Bahamas vacation home, where,
however omnpitteen decided conspiracy, indictment; ruled against sepa-he remains while a court order
win notbe Questioned Itlimselt But U.S. Dist. Judge Oliver rate trials and said any for his arrest is out in New
" non ques ned. ' P. Gasch ruled Monday that recorded, conversation Baker York. He is under jail sentence
Baker conversations had with persons who cannot be for criminal contempt of court,
which were monitored by the identified will not be introduced.!
—" —--------------‘ - - * . . sFBI cannot be introduced in Baker, 38, was indicted nearly'
O’Brien says Christmas mail is The subcommittee is looking evidence.. a year ago on nine counts
| Baker, former secretary to which, if he is convicted, could
(Senate Democrats, claimed the bring total punishment of 48
grand jury which indicted him years in prison and $47,000 in y..
was biased by extensive publici- (fines. He has pleaded innocent. ( ′ 08000 O 1 € S
ty and that his constitutional The . charges include filing! AUSTIN (AP)Freezing tem.
ine former governor on vuan- Dy JAMES MANLOY monuay me um ses vy ivUr vIEam. i o Bren saia at a news comer- . A . T rights were violated by the false income tax returns for paturd late alas
abara State, covering Rio de Associated Press News Analyst through Goldberg asked U.N. Late in 1965 Johnson sent a ence that his department is con At Club Party FBI’s electronic eavesdropping. 1961 and 1962 and evading more hh
Janeiro and its suburbs, has WASHINGTON (AP) - At Secretary-General U Thant to number of emissaries to foreign 1 sidering a rate iincrease, but , . than $23,000 in taxes; obtaining vales, ter 1
used the anti-Americanism he this moment in history one of do whatever he thought neces- capitals as part of an American “no decision has been made " BRIDGE CITV 'Spl) - Dis-i , , money by felonious theft and o rail
described as a weapon to attack - the most futile endeavors seems sary to bring about talks aimed campaign to sound out the pos. He said the current year’s post- trict Cov. George Hardin of Good Leads As fraud, then not reporting much vapatatic reimtten o
the U. S.-backed government of to be any attempt to start peace at getting a cease-fire in Viet- sibilities for a negotiated settle- | al deficit is .10 per cent of its Nacogdoches will, be guest of it in his tax returns: and con- * 1 P s
President Humberto Castello negotiations in Vietnam nam. It pledged full coopera- ment of the war, ■ $5.8 billion budget. City Lions Club speical Christ- O/f1c018 Sook spiring to conceal the nature, peortep : Renitinc D
Branco. Lacerda; who helped What Arthur J. Goldberg, U.S. tion.But the North Vietnamese O Brien said Christmas sea. mas party. .purpose and intended recipient
Castello Branco to power after ambassador to the United Na- But only last Friday Henry Communists called all this a son mail this year will total! The women’s night dinner . 1) ,• 11 1l.101s of other payments, e , exsain brought moisture to east-
.the 1964 overthrow of President tions, did Monday is just more Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador camouflage to expand the war, nearly 9 billion nieces up g.9 party will begin at 7 p.m at. HOYS Mulat II IS Baker resigned his Senate job en sections, of the state, but
Joao Goulart, .„
against.the retired army mar- and he did it this year. The ing to President Johnson at the
shal. whole thing is beginning to White House, told newsmen he
He charges almost daily in sound like a record played over, sees no sign of interest in peace
fiery articles written for the --------------------------— ----'-------------—
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Imprensa that Castello Branco
is "delivering" Brazil to for-
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“I believe the Brazilian gov-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 300, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1966, newspaper, December 20, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619791/m1/9/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.