The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 32
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3-A THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Friday Morning, July 1, 1960
Negro Student Displays
Termed Part of Red
t
HOUSTON (AP) - James
I Byrnes said Thursday recent Ne-
I gro student demonstrations in the
I South were part of a vast Com-
, j munist plot engineered by Russia.
■ The former secretary of state
7 and governor of South Carolina
I said the demonstrations also were
A linked with student riots in Tur-
■ key, Korea and Japan.
W. St John Garwood
Austin, a former associate justice
of the court. )
Raymond Brooks. /Austin news-
paperman, received the state bar's
top journalism award, while the
Coastal Bend, El Pase, and San
Antonio Bar associations shared
top honors for local activities the
past year. ,
bar’s sections were named Thurs-
Mio Lost Minute
PAUL BUTLER
... getting LA office ready
day.
Wayland Holt of Dallas will head
the Criminal Law Section. John
Cahoon of Houston is vice chair-
man, Joe Leonard of Kerrville is
secretary treasurer and members
are Phil Burleson of Dallas. Byren
Tunnell of Tyler and Arthur L.
Lapham of Victoria
Byrnes, also a former associate Brooks received $250 for the James Gardner of San Antonio
justice of the Supreme Court, told most constructive journalistic con- was chosen chairman of the Mili-
tribution to the administration of tary Law Section Julian Freeman
justice the past year. The editori- of Houslon was named first vice
al writer and capitol correspondent chairman and. Howard H Hastings
for the Austin American States- of San Antonio was chosen second
man. Waco News-Tribune, Waco vice chairman E E Marlat of
Times-Herald, and Port Arthur Houston was named secretary -
News also received the award in treasurer. Members are Truman
1956. . E. O’Quinn s of Austin and Ben
The San Antonio Bar Assn., with Musslewhite of Dallas.
John P. Giles as president, won John G. Heard of Houston beads
first place among local associa- the Taxation Section until next
lions with over 200 members. El year’s convention, when chairman-
■ i the 78th annual convention of the
■ State Bar of Texas there is cir-
■ cumstantial evidence to indicate
: the riots here and aboard were
I designed to place the United States
| in a hopelessly weak position at
i the Summit Conference.
I “The Negro students were not
(AP Wirephoto)
Butler Denies
Convention ‘Rig’
wuspoobles
aware they were being used- as
cat’s-paws by Communist lead-
ers.” Byrnes said,
Byrnes said recent decisions ,.u. . ......_____..., ______________
make the negro demonstrations Paso, with Ellis 0. Mayfield as elect Homer Jack Fisher of Dallas
protesting Segregated lunch coun- president, was first among groups will take over
ters unlawful with 50 to 200 members
“The court has aroused fear of Receiving certificates of achieve-
many by expanding the doctine of ment were the Jefferson County
pre-emption and invalidating the
constitution and states of many
states where Communists and
Sunshode Hats
s 3.98 - 5.98 .
CUTE ... PUN, .. FLATTER-
• ING . . . Imported Straws with
colorful snood to keep.. your -
hair in place. Choice of colors.
Communist sympathizers were in-
volved.” he said.
Pre-emption is the doctine under
which federal laws supersede state
laws.
Byrnes said a new majority of
the Supreme Court has been aware
of moves in congress to curb the
court. He said the new majority
has begun to reverse a liberal
trend and that the court has be-
come more conservative..
“In the field of national and
Bar Assn., Houston Bar Assn., Hi-
dalgo County Bar Assn., Bell-Lam-
pasas-Mills Counties Bar Assn.,
Victoria Bar Assn., Fannin County
Bar Assn., Federal Bar Assn. Fort
Worth chapter, and Wharton Coun-
ty Bar Assn.
Officers for four of the state
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Demo-1 national convention I do hope you jority gives hope for a greater re-
crane Chairman Paul M. Butler will reconsider because your role hardafer e rights of the sta es,
emphatically denied Thursday a as our only living Democratic ex- ’ He said there - possibility the
report that said former President president will be an important 1954 X l^regaC re in. the
Harry S. Truman feels Butler has one, the court could be reversed,
rigged the convention for Sen Denounced as “nasty, mean, “We must not forget that for 58
John F Kennedy ol Massachu- vicious rumors” reports of con-years the doctrine of separate but
setts for the party’s presidential vention rigging. He also said it equal facilities was repeatedly up-
nomination is “an absolute falsehood” that a held by the Supreme Court and
"I request a bill of partic- business connection with an estab- yet it was reversed," he said,
ulars from anyone making that lishment controlled by the Kenne- Chief Justice John E Hickman
charge,”’ he told a news confe?- dy family awaits him, and cf the State Supreme Court was
cf the State Supreme Court was
Telegraphed word to Mrs. honored by the 1.8/0 Texas attor-
’ Truman announced Wednesday Franklin D. Roosevelt and other neys. Hickman, who retires De-
he is bypassing the convention, backers of a draft-Adlai E. Stev-icember 31, was presented a silver
which starts here July 11, and the-enson movement and that their re-
report of Kennedy favoritism was
one of several that cropped up in
ence.
the wake of the announcement.
Truman himself didn’t explain
Butler also expressed displeas-
ure with the former president,
who he said has joined those who
have been "demanding my ouster
for a long time.” ..
Butler, at a conference at the
opening of his office for the con-
vention:
Disclosed he had telegraphed
Truman, "I regret your an-
quest for headquarters space at
the convention headquarters hotel
is granted.
Butler said his “former friend,”
Mrs. India Edwards, cochairman
of the Lyndon B. Johnson-for-
President Committee, "apparent-
ly charged that the convention
was going to be rigged."
s“I have not rigged the conven-
tion.” Butler declared. "Nobody
who has been mentioned as a
possible candidate or object of a
draft movement will be deprived
nounced decision not to attend of fair treatment ”
is 1 a . His telegram to Truman added:
No LA Action Slated
On Collins Selection
LOS ANGELES 'AP’—National
Democratic Chairman Paul Butler
said Thursday no action for recon-
sideration will he taken in the se-
lection of Florida Gov. Leroy Col-
lins as permanent chairman of the
party convention here 4
* "We are very proud of Gov. Col-
"We have looked forward to your
participation in Sunday evening
dinner program and to a major
j speech in the acceptance-night
i program before vast audience in
Coliseum in final convention ses-
sion.
"Your presence and participa-
tion will contribute greatly to the
success of the convention and te
the start of campaign which sure-
ly will be climaxed with election
of Democratic president ’’
0
lins‘ selection and it has met with gem
universal approval across the
country." Butler said.
In. Jacksonville Wednesday. .
Florida’s newly elected Democrat-
ic national committeeman, Bob
Johnson, said he had, telegraphed
Butler suggesting a meeting of the
arrangements committee to recon-- -
aider Collins’ selection.
Johnson said Florida voters in
the May election "overwhelmingly
repudiated” Collins Collins had
endorsed Doyle Carlton for gover-1
nor, but Farris Bryant won by
nearly 100,000 votes. .
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