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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 15, (963
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
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Hopeful Niki Opens
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Talks
Off Against JFK
Kills Woman
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of Kennedy’s civil rights program
By LARRY OSIUS
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov equally abominable "
Mrs. Juanita Sanders Campbell, 44-;
business woman and former resident of
ACCIDENT VEHICLE
Macmillan
Looms In Dispute
Over State
nate gradually about 60,000 jobs Monday after a weekend of oc-
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8 Neo-Nazis Held
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NEW YORK (API-Eight men leader of the National Renais-
Nazi organization which the House
2%
their deadlocked ideological talks
LAKE RESCUE WORKERS
to the Chinese attack June 14 on
I
Junta Halts
thur Parker, president of the City
disputes.
In a television interview Wash- of their action and offered him
Soviet Plot
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Neo-Nazi party and six other of chain stores that discriminate demonatrators were arrested for
. picketing
e Mayor Ju
outside the home of
In Saigon Clash
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HAPPENED
WHERE IT
American Activities as “clearly
subversive and un-American."
men
4 At the capitol in Albany, N.Y., said in Chicago that his group iso the National Association lor the
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Optimistic
Allies Join
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I
WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre-
Ury of Labor W. Willard Wirtz
says the four-year-old dispute
The railroads have postponed
until July 29 putting into effect
new work rules designed to elimi-
guerrillas killed in a daylong bat-
tle described as the worst ever
Mud and sill drip from this 1963 auto-
mobile in which Mrs. Juanita Campbell
44, plunged to her death in Lake Brown-
wood Sunday morning. The car left the
roadway when the hood blew up, block-
Red Boss
By GEORGE SYVERTSEN
MOSCOW (AP) — Jovial
and apparently optimistic.
By ROLAND LINDSEY
Of The Bulletin Staff
ernment and Red forces.
Military sources placed govern-
ment casualties at 26 killed. and
51 wounded.
clear war with the West.
The Soviet statement, an open
Committee on Un-American Ac-
tivities has said is “clearly sub-
versive and un-American.”
Police said three members of
the party drove to a police station
in the weapon-filled truck to com-
plain that they had been attacked
by civil rights pickets at the White
warmer today and in north tonight. Low
tonight T2-78 High Tuesday 94-102
Maximum temperature here Sunday
92, overnight tow 72. Sunset 7:45, sun-
rice 5:39.
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - Mos-
cow and Havana can write off
Ecuador—at least for the time
being—as a key target for Com-
munist conquest in South Amer-
ica
Their campaign of sabotage
ing the driver's vision.. The ca: and body
were recovered about 2 p.m. Sunday by
Brown County emergency crew workers
and divers.
and Tuesday A tow later
m north a not A little
over railroad work rules is head-
ed toward a compulsory solution
because both the carriers and the
unions are guilty of "a failure of
responsibility*
“Thera is no affirmative at-
what was in it
“Nothing.” replied one of the
trio. opening the box. Inside were
guns.
Charge At China
MOSCOW (AP)—Diplomats pre- the Chinese of being hypocrites
te swimand terrorism, directed by Castro-
marcmedrained Ecuadoreans, was
tween the Communist giants was spreading communism by living
emphasised by publication Satur- in peace with the West It was
day of a 35,000-word Soviet Com- spread over four pages of the
munist party statement accusing party newspaper Pravda.
Hundreds ef spectators jammed the
scene, hampering efforts to retrieve the
car from the muddy water. The accident
occurred about 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
(Staff F hot os by Roland Lindsey)
“there is going to be a real fac-
ing up to the implications of the
fact that if they don't settle, the
prospect is something which will
weaken the whole institution of
collective bargaining.”
Wirtz is chairman of the special
committee that begins today tn
lay the basis for a report Presi-
dent Kennedy plans to send to
Congress July 22 aimed at solving
the rules dispute Wirtz refused
to say whether the administration
would recommend compulsory ar-
bitration.
STANDING BY
Carrier and union representa-
tives will be stading by as the
panel meets today, re a yfod
panel meets - today, ready for
questioning on specific points.
killed about 10:30 am Sunday when her 1963 model auto- nation torn by strife and turmoil tort to defeat any man who sup- ally opened talks today on a
mobile plunged off Texas Highway 279 9 4 miles north of on the brink of civil warfare ".ports any. teature of the civil limited nuclear test ban
Brownwood and sank into about 20 feet of water in Lake "liSGrn “or „ atena inninst " "ALps pg agreement with special en-
Erownsnadr worked for an ad------------------------------ meggrationnat thenpversftyrcot "A president who sponsors legis and primerSMdnnter Harold
justmen firm in Dallas, and was dead at the scene about 2 p.m passed a public accommodations lationasu has eecretri trom
in Brownwood on vacation She by Justice of the Peace Walter E bill “you should make prepara- ublic office • Wallace said pre.
had werked in Rrownwnnd and Fa-.________1___i__a___ii ---.La--.. >11 c. troone ' —- 1- ... .
Cambridge Calls For Outside Help
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS available for comment. 'about 400 persons gathered to pay dissolving, along with conferences Advancement of Colored People,
White leaders in racially trou- "The restrictions imposed by tribute to Medgar Evers. Negro in the East and West • demand congressional action on
bled Cambridge, Md., have sent the National Guard are being used integration leader slain in Jack- OFFER CHARTERS civil righto.
-EIIMaMMimmMSiI
Lake Accident] Wallace sounds
Compulsory Action Hard Rains
Pelt Areas
in Brownwood on vacation She by Justice of the Peace Walter E bill “you should make prepare- public office.' Wallace said. pre- Sitting in a Kremlin conference
had worked in Brownwood and Gilmore after wreckers had pull- tions to withdraw all our troops dicting that Kennedy will learn in room with U.S. Undersecretary of
Abilene offices of the firm ed the car from the muddy water from Berlin, Viet Nam and the the 1964 election “it is not politic- State W Averell Harriman and
According to Texas Highway Skin divers located the car near rest of the world because they will ally popular to send (troops) to Britain’s Lord Hailsham, the So-
Patrolman Bobby Williams, the the second concrete pier of the be needed to police America."" Alabama and Mississippi." let leader quipped “Shall we
automobile left the roadway on bridge. approximately 10 feet HEARINGS RESUME Kennedy ordered federal troops start off by signing the agree-
the left side of the road about from the lake's edge Wallace's remarks were in a into Oxford. Miss . last fall after ment right away?”
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to Witnesses the hood of the car the bottom of the lake in 20-25 rights program-ashiisprocsiing Birmingham las May following and said "Sign it and leave it
mestsaa—- - -—-
Khrushchev's mood seemed to
share the optimism of both the
INSIDE TODAY
AS WB WERE .............
BASEBALL .................
COMICS ....................
WEEKEND VIOLENCE ....
EDITORIAL RAM.........
George C. Wallace of Alabama Wallace said Southerners will
,,.. said today that inept handling of take the lead for all freedom-
year-old Dallas racial problems by the Kennedy loving people in this country-
Brownwood. was Administration has resulted in "a black and while— in an all-out ef- Premier Khrushchev person-
violence broke out last week march on Washington Aug. 28 private carrying an American
The seven were accused of be- Negro leaders in Savannah, Ga. flag
a cache of weapons and ammu- out a settlement A Negro march 6
nition was found in a truck that was called off Sunday. About 12,000 persons attended
had been driven by three of the ' The President of the Northern a rally at Cleveland, Ohio, to hear
Christian Leadership Conference Roy Wilkins, executive secretary
the Communist camp.
The seriousness of the split be- Premier Khrushchev's policy of
ization have been arrested and
accused of plotting to incite a riot
at a racially troubled Bronx diner.
A truckload of weapons, parked
in front of a police station by
three of the group, was confis-
cated
The father of one of the neo-
Nazis sadly told newsmen, “and
I’m Jewish, too ”
Tuesday the committee will hold The eight, booked Sunday night
separate and joint sessions with on charges ranging from anarchy
the two sides, hoping to begin to attempting to incite a riot, in-
writing a report for Kennedy on eluded James H. Madole, 36,
Wednesday.____________ .
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. , until that date. Panhandle and South Plains of
tempt by either side in this situ- COMPULSORY ARBITRATION West Texas, and a shower or two
ation to do anything about set- Over the weekend Sens. Jacob lasted until nearly daylight in
tling it even at this hour," Wirtz K Javits, R-N.Y., and Wayne extreme Northeast Texas,
said Sunday asaspecialprs Morse, said they were op- sunday’s downpours were top-
dentia.painel prepared.to sift the posed to legislation that would re- ped by a near cloudburst of 4.65
facts in the jobsitangle. quire compulsory arbitration of Inches’at Woife city,
near Green-
-There hu been .t this point "indPtfement taped for tele- masmea 2luz"incnei"borPwoen
ar apparent assumption by both vision broadcast in New York City 9 14 and Pailas 1 56
parties that somebody else, the and Buffalo. N.Y., Javits said:, ' * '
government, the Congress, who- The country again is caught - Blinding rain was blamed for
ever it may be, is going to de- unprepared by a crisis like this a two-car crash which killed Jerry
cide this," the secretary said in because the administration and James, 18. and Larry Jones, 20,
a televised interview. the Congress have been unwilling both of Frisco, near Pottsboro in
Still, Wirtz added, he hopes to face the hard realities of the the Denison vicinity late Saturday,
that “when both of these parties needed labor-management legisla- night. Denison gauged 2.80 inches
are looking down the gun barrel” tion.” of rain.
of possible congressional action, ------—---------------— "
_ „ members were arrested on among customers or employes picketing outside the home of
63 Guerrillas Die charges of trying to incite a riot He said the boycott would be Mayor Julian Stinson. The demon-
at a Bronx diner where racial launched after a scheduled mass strators were led by an Army
crushed after the armed forces
took over Ecaudor ’■ government
four days ago
The military booted hard drink-
ing. Communist sympathizing
President Carlos Juho Arosemena
out of the country and outlawed
Un Communist party.
diet the Soviet and Communist and warmongers bent on a nu-
Chinese negotiators will conclude
were injured and 63 Communist by the House Committee on Un- of rioting last week. were admitted to a white
The Rev. James Bevel, a lead- ming pool. About 115 L
Castle diner Detectives spotted a o
box on the front seat and asked Brown County Game Warden John R.
Mrs. Juanita Campbell from Lake
Brownwood Sunday. Hammonds was
one of three divers who located the car
in 20-25 feet of water about 100 feet from
the edge of the lake.
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associated with a neo-Nazi organ- sance party. The party is a neo- fjj*,h ;.2 3322
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er of the Southern Christian Lead- through the downtown area in the
. Six of those arrested also were ership Conference. praised city of- first demonstrations since a white
fought near Saigon between gov- charged with anarchy Police said ficials for their efforts to work man was killed in a race riot June
pavement where the auto left the The Brown County Emergency
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS highway. Unit, alongynih Pat Shelton, P
Showers tapered off over Texas Mrs Campbell was pronounced /See LAKE on Page 2)
j ing members of the National Ren- predicted an easing of racial ten- Negroes staged a peaceful
SIAGON (API-Two Americans aissance party, described in 1954 sions that resulted in two nights march in Lexington, N.C., and 10
.they claim are unnecessarz. The caslonal deluges in northern sec-
lVE Opera$hg unIOMS, WIID S3 ____ .2
the jobs are essential for safe and to ° -he Staxe
efficient train operations, have A few thunderstorms rumbled
promised to delay strike action through the night across the
The appeal was issued Sunday Council “It is time for our elect-
after a meeting of county com- ed officials to seize the offen- ington, James Farmer, national their charters. Billingslea urged
mtelpnegisiatufemandsrihe ** RIOT CHARGES Kngorcananmoresorchrise and
council. The governor was not In New York, the leader of a made for a nationwide boycott At Danville. Va., six Negro
VOLUME 53 NO. lOc PER CORY
soon with a meaningless face-
saving communique assuring that letter to the Communist parties
। time will heal the differences in of the world, was an official reply
an urgent appeal to Gov. J. Mik to penalize the majority in our son. Miss. A proclamation by The Rev Dr C William Bill-
iard Tawes to come to that city county for the faults of the few— Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller was ingE),, K-stor of Damascus Ban-
and aid in the settlement of racial Negro and white.” said Dr. Ar- read to the crowd tist Church, said the groups ad
NATIONAL BOYCOTT vised Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Wood, in boat, and Dr. Charles M. Ham-
monds, in the water, were members of
the emergency squad which worked to
retrieve the body and automobile of
surrection to every larg city in gotiators.
the United States, endangering the The conference began with nine
lives of millions of our citizens ” representatives on the U.S. and
in the South, Wallace contend- British side and five on the So-
ed, physical danger to no problem viet side.
"You and your family can travel Both Western and Communist
to any place in the South, walk circles seemed optimistic about
the streets of every section of ci- chances of agreeing on a ban of
ties and towns alone, without fear, (Ste TEST on Page 2)
of bodily harm. | *
Russians Renew
Sheared off posit and this crumpled
guard rail mark the place where the
; automobile driven by Mrs. Juanita
Campbell of Dallas left the road Sunday
( before tumbling into Lake Brownwood.
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hotels. Wallace echoed the charge of The conference is expected to
Wallace said Americans are another 'Southern governor, Rom
not going to comply with this type Barnett of Mississippi who testi-
legislation." He labeled the rest fied against the icasure Friday. - .
in telling the committee that British and Americans about the
1 there are Communist--influences success in agreeing on a prohibi-
in the integration movement." tion which would bar nuclear tert
nnuariana explosions in the air, in space and
COMMUNISM under water.
I Wallace said two congressional The Western side saw no proa-
committees have identified the pect ot getting • compleu ban to
" keucational cover underground explosions
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tion created “to promote t ommun- 481nee mhen ’ .7^.
ism" in the South split between the Soviet Union
Wallace accused the nation’s and Red China, Westerners here
leaders of betraying the Negro believed.
with false promises of a Utopia News photographers were ak-
in Northern cities. "This gross lowed to enter the conference
hypocrisy,” he declared, has room before the actual talks be-
brought guerrilla warfare and in- gan to take pictures of the ne-
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