The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1960 Page: 4 of 44
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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS 4 A
Abilene, Texas. Thursday Morning. August 11, IMS H A
Big Variety State AFL-CIO Expected
Stores Ei *
Segregation
To Approve Panel Views
DALLAS (AP)—Labor leaders will go to the convention at large, district he represents and forma-
said Wednesday the state conven-included: tion of sub districts in heavily
____tion of the AFL CIO is expected Endorsement of federal housing; populated cnee ^
WASHINGTON (AP) —Execu- to approve recommendations of 100 per cent farm parity as of-p .____, - .
tives of major vvariety store chains various committees before ad- fered by the Democrats: a change Areston Weatherred (Ret
told Atty. Gen William P. Rogers journment Thursday, of residential requirements for old the convention the American
Wednesday that racial segrega- The civil rights committee. Texas representatives and multi be movement had allowed it-
tion has been ended at lunch coun- which previously has seen many district counties, making the poli- 10 be infiltrated by Tacke-
ters in their stores in 69 Southern stormy sessions, reported out in tico be s resident of the actual
communities. quiet shape, backing the national ---------------------------------
Rogers said in an announcement AFL CIO policies. The state com- n ,
after a meeting with the execu mittee recommended approval of Dara Urged
tives that their reports showed the sit-in demonstration "through FAVHD UIgou
that in more than 70 per cent of use of peaceful labor techniques CLI-NL
the localities desegregation was such as picket line, handbills and 10 UCI Oilrel J
carried out without sit-in demon- sitdown and consumer boycott".
strations by Negroes, and largely for equal rights. ,Birth Certificates
without publicity The committee also voiced dis- DI I III VvIlUIUdlUJ
The attorney general said the approval of “unwarranted police AUSTIN 'API-State Registrar
chain executives anticipate “sim- actions now being earned out in w. D Carroll has a favor to ask
ilar progress in other dries in the TAX demonstrations" a parents sending itie Jonomy
near future. 1e. 2058 ana construction or Mary to school for the first
| Vice President Richard M Nix committee is recommending ap- time this rear for the first
on disclosed at Seattle. Wash., last proval of House Rules Bill 9070 Don't wait until the day before
Friday that Rogers had been bold, whictha would a or picketing o school opens to ask for the young:
ing private conferences with the contractors at sites where these ster’s birth certificate
chains in an effort to work out a contractors have sub - contracted Carron 5 head o the vital sta.
program of integrated service at work- a practice now considered tistics star at the Texas sar. D.
eating facilities which would end illegal secondary boycott in some partment of Health that is respon-
sit-in demonstrations"^ recommendations which Bible for handling the requests.
The Southern Regional Council,Other recommendations, which He said more than 262,000 chil-
in a report two days ago, said it Concessionaire
had tallied 27 Southern cities in mngeasienere
which demonstrations had ended TO Visit California
Game Warden, Wife
Have First Girl
Game Warden J. D Jones passed
out cigars in the basement of the
courthouse Wednesday to all who
came to his office.
His wife Mary gave birth to a
daughter at 1:02 a.m. Tuesday.
The newcomer is named La-
vonda Carol, and she weighed in
at seven pounds 14 ounces.
The Joneses also have two
sons.
1 to be infiltrated by “racke-
teers. Communists and people of FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT
evil intent” He said labor’s po-
| sition had become so bad that its USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION
own leaders were unable to curb BECAUSE a aloushs so the infected
abuses. skin. Then watch fresh, healthy skin
. replace it. Get instant-drring TAL
The general spoke as a result liquid, a keratoirte. at and drus store,
of a new policy of presenting" not delighted in 3 DAYS, your 48
speakers with outlooks differing back. Use T+4L FOOT roWEL’AE
from the labor view. "“23
MACKEY'S
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Arid Sporting Goods
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FREDERICK W. FORD
. . , endorses bill
(AP Wirephotos)
Bill on Payola
Due Revisions
dren are expected to enter ele-
mentary schools for the first time
this fan.
lunch counter segregation Courthouse concessionaire Au- ____....__. ,___sac ....
Rogers statement Wednesday dra Mae Lamb, who dispenses a been forced to postpone his first
said he bad called in representa- smile and a cheery word to all days at school simply because his
lives of F. W. Woolworth Co., S. the lawyers and their clients and parents couldn’t produce proof of
H. Kress & Co., W. T. Grant Co., the courthouse folk who patronize his age when it came time to reg.
and other major chains on June 1 her stand, leaves on a two - week ister him,” Carroll said.
for informal discussions, vacation Friday. | The requests should be made to
Rogers said he had emphasized She plans to leave by train for the local registrar, county clerk
that putting an end to the demon- San Diego, Calif., where she will or to the State Department of
stratums would be in the national attend a convention and see the Health, Section on Records and
interest “because the standing of sights. Statistics, Austin.
the United States as a leader of -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
the free world suffers as the re- 7 —_____
sult of acts of racial discrimina
tion ■’
t As a result of that meeting, Rog-
ers said, the chains had local store
managers confer with local public
officials and citizens' committees.
WASHINGTON (AP)—A Senate agreement, but a source close to At Wednesday's report-meeting,
subcommittee considering an anti- the House Commerce Committee, the chains said that it was largely
payola bill cut corners Wednesday which drafted the bill, expressed because of initiative and coopera-
in hopes of getting it to the White confidence a compromise could be tion by local officials that the re-
House by the end of the present negotiated in time. , suits noted could be reported.
hurry-up session of Congress. Sponsors hope to bring the bill
Hearings by the Commerce sub- up for debate in the Senate next
committee on the measure to ban week.
payola and the fixing of broadcast Pastore objected especially to
quiz shows under federal criminal authority for the FCC to put an
penalties were ended after a sin- offending radi() „. television sta-
gle day by Chairman John 0. Pas- tion off the air for as much as 10
tore (D-RD. Original plans were days. This might penalize a com-
for several days of testimony munity and deprive children of
Pastore, who wants some of the “Howdy Doody” but just give the
enforcement provisions in the licensee a chance to take a trip to
pending bill changed, got agree- Bermuda, Pastore said.
ment from the Federal Communi- „ 1 1
cations Commission and American objecte d.a so the the an-
Bar Asni the: they would assim FFtotne ■ “■ ^
representatives tosworkorith the a million dollars for cumulated
asked to have the revisions ready 0008 lmgnce, “ therate of
Py.Pnday. . • But FCC Chairman Frederick
Any changes will require House w. Ford endorsed the bin as
passed by the House. He said the
Anybody Want It? suspension provision would give
the FCC needed flexibility.
Engineers at an English power Vincent T. Wasilewski, vice
station would like to know what to president of the National Assn, of
do with a monkey skin sent them Broadcasters, opposed both sus-
by a young Ghanian boy in ex- pension and fine provisions on the
change for literature and text- ground FCC has enough authority
books on power station engineer- already to enforce its orders,
ing The boy, who wants to be But Wasilewski endorsed the
an electrician .shipped the mon- principle of making payola and
key skin promptly on receipt of quiz show fixing federal criminal
material furnished him by sta- offenses.
Almost 85 per cent of Green-
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face is covered by glacier ice.
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