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—Story, Col. I
See Pages 4, 5
10 Cent!
ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1968
VOL. LXV—NUMBER 149
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1
Chief Justice:
Warren
180 120
of additional income taxes a
ne chidren
0
WASHINGTON (AP) - Earl
Tax Hike
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Drink Bill
69
Action Set
1969.
15,000
Put Back
On Shelf
President Johnson, who ex-
Single persons
20,000
8
successor before he leaves. The
a court where ap-
on
liberal and con-
*
thousands ease."
Everyday
In Mistake Shelling
Radar Confusion
The measure also includes a
erally outraged at the court in
Eyed in Vietnam
SAIGON (AP) - U.S. sources
reconnaissance.
By BILL DUNCAN
on
The House passed the meas-
families with dependent chil-
lion revenue bill Thursday that
Under this provision, the fed-
the
motor vehicle sales tax
9 +A O A.nt .-3
The U.S. Command, apparent-
areas.
I gow
ited it
eral
House bill.
limit
ate State Affairs Committee im-
ports, has ordered its fighter-
area.
(See TAXES, Page »)
the bench.
any more allied surface vessels.
Service Center
in the week.
bottles.'
(See VIETNAM, Page 9)
heard by the Senate Committee
Expanded Here
programs has necessitated ex-
“This section of MacArthur
and couples with $2,000 or less.
carries
were told last night.
run smoothly.
we rci
The directors met at the cen-
12 Russian-made ’copters
were shot down below the de-
improve the go1
militarized zone by American
sewing classes.
accept.
own citizenship,” Huffman com-
a
"Reading for Fun” program
use
ance—“We’ll have to hold up for
on
"The City of Orange will ac-
ornamental standards.
with 27 children and
MacArthur Drive itself is in
now had 44.
con-
cloud
40,000-foot-high
ange
Mrs. ’A. A. Allen, who in-
fort to put more muscle in a bill
Summer began at 3:1? a.m.
are being faced by Gulf in meet-
banning mail order sales of
fles and shotguns is under way
of the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Guns have killed 109 persons
Associated
an
Need for “family king” cited
By Poor People’s Leaders
60 to 70 miles an hour
Lakeland, Minn , 20 miles
were
killed by guns in 1966 — an av-
WASHINGTON (AP) - Poor
say violenee is not the way,"
arms each week. Homicides by
Abernathy, president of SCLC,
same
WEATHER
clashes with police.
ORANGE JUICE
want, they’re trying to get
us
An-
NO DOUBTS — You couldn’t
tion for today. He left no loop-
restrict mail order sales within
The violence came just 24
50,000-person Soli-
a
few thundershowers!" How
a
.Thomas J.
suiting with Sen
Dodd,
JUST YOUTH!—Then there’s
Sunset today
8:20 p.m.
sponsor
was forecast.
down, thoroughly snarling traf-
at 35 miles per hour and ex-
Then, as police bore down on
room, there was only one pos-
sible way.
sticks at police.
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President Says
He’ll Sign Bill
Gov. John Connally’s mini-bot-
tle liquor by the drink bill was
VW • iin, meM-
units mounted at 30 feet
gesting cautiously that the ses-
sion could end as early as next
Saturday if things continue to
237
369
524
872
Summer In
With Boom
Across U.S.
They are based on use of the
standard deduction or minimum
Standard deduction for personal
expenses, whichever produces
the lower tax; a retroactive ef-
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Summer arrived in Texas at
The second auxiliary center
is located at 1519 5th St. and
IPs Official:
Summer Here
with
bill,
158
246
349
581
were 24 young women enrolled.
She also said that a local
Five Neighborhood Youth
(See CENTER, Page 9)
1,342
1,831
2,335
3,484
4,796
1,567
2,062
3,160
4,412
7,529
Gun Deaths
Note at 109
0
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Orange Parks and Recreation Department, Or-
ange Bass Club to cosponsor free fishing lessons
for local youngsters . . . Four local fishermen'wit-
ness boat explosion at Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
Legislators Rush
To Close Session
borders.
He told a reporter he is con-
He said a request for a vari-
(See GULF. Page 9)
the state today.
The Weather Bureau said the
morning showers today extend-
ed 80 miles out into the Gulf
from Corpus Christi and north-
eastward to Houston and Beau-
mont.
0 25,000
7 35,000
More Muscle '
In Gun Ban
Bill Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) - An ef-
CDT.
Tornadoes churned out
Committee Okays
Smoke Variance
Requests by Gulf
been donated, but that more
machines;werenseded.
Wielding clubsand firing tear
gas, police Thursday night ar-
P
Re signs
Position
0
11
12
25
50
88
131
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the affi- youngsters threw bottles and midafternoon: 1 .
sticks at police. Warned by police that such in- at another intersection.
City Seeks State Help
On Lighti ng MacArthur
Editorial Page
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Page 3
Pages 13, 14, 15
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bility.
Uhde
The sources said it was "high- bombers and artillery to hold have authority to redefine “open 1
( probable" that American fire in the area to avoidhitting saloons" which are prohibited in told
Area Church N
Activities
ivenue to help
rnment's' dis-
tee. I
Joining Tydings in the move i
for stricter action was Sen. Ro-
man L, Hruska, R-Neb., long. .
time foe of sterner weapons con- ‘
trol. Both serve on the Senate
Press survey showed today.
Homicides accounted for 57
ly probable' ----- ----------
planes and artillery fired last
in the Senate while in the House
the same measure is headed for
a possible midweek vote.
"Anything short of registra-
tion andelicensing will not be ef-
fective,” said Sen. Joseph D.
Tydings, D-Md., after the Sen-
ate Judiciary Committee Thurs-
day, put off action on President
Johnson's new bill for one week
The reported sightings of
moving aerial lights and radar
from Corpus Christi to Beau-
mont.
The last day of spring was
marked by a 5.50-inch rain near
Rio Hondo, in the Lower Rio
Grande Valley, and sightings of
three tornadoes and a water
Judiciary Committee.
"A tremendous gap” in the
cept the responsibility of
tacting the cities of West
VIET DELEGATION CHIEF WAVES TO CROWD — Chief
of North Vietnam delegation to Paris Peace Conference Xuan
Thuy waves to onlookers as he arrives at the Center for In- -
ternational Conferences here to resume negotiations with U.S.
delegation. Behind him, at left, stands high ranking North
Vietnam communist party leader Le Duc Tho.
Huffman asked that the state mented, to, , ,
He asked that the highway completed by July,
night. A severe thunderstorm
watch was in effect for parts of
D-Conn., oan oenave
of the bill, about insert-
for seven days to give police an
opportunity to check on I!___-
davits, 1
PonVI ui Ie DI1 dwut him; 11- uut n mAM —-,1 vii ""2 , v
ing an amendment to require during the two most serious in- earnest later this week.
................. -— -------- The first hints of trouble came tie.
president. "All they need
a little incident like this to get a
court order and slap us with a
against the ties. *—«, 2—- — ,—.—c.
Wind gusts of 78 miles an hour erage of 125 homicides by fire-
stabbing. strangling and other
means totaled 10,920 in 1966, the
patrol boat was sunk and an
Australian destroyer got 200
holes from American missiles.
The U.S. Command had no
SPORTS
Lamar Tech sends two golfers into third round
. of golf in the NCAA university division tourna-
ment at Las Cruces, New Mexico . . . Bob Gibson,
St. Louis back on their old ways again . . . Detroit
ups lead to 8% games . . . Tom Seaver laughs all
the way over Houston.
Nonviolence Plea Is Made
N ugent Makes Cut
In NCAA Tourney
See Page 10
Jim Bates, Edinburg; David
Ratliff, Stamford, and J. P.
__ and Pinehurst regarding aide of the highway is in West dustrial plants and on open South Dal
’ill cooperative funding for the Orange and the north side of burning. Reeves said problems the night,
ci’ maintenance and operation the highway is in Pinehurst. — ‘ " 1 " " " m• ’ "mm"’
Johnson has said spending
restrictions may force cutbacks
in federal programs he consid-
ers already at rock-bottom lev-
els. -
The surcharge is retroactive
for individuals to April 1 and for 7
corporations to Jan. 1. It is
scheduled to expire June 30 next
year unless the new administra-
tion and Congress decide to ex-
tend it.
The increase, to go into effect
that was originally proposed by ’
Gov. John Connally; and Sens.
9
i
fective date of April 1, 1968, and 10,000
an expiration date of June 30, 12,500
I Tuesday.
1 Other members of the sub-
committee are Sen. Joe Christie,
El Paso, sponsor of the measure
What Surcharge
Will Cost You
servaliye factions can be re-
versed by ‘the departure of a
single justice—depending on the
politics of the president who
chooses the man to fill the va-
cancy.
The Warren years on the
court have been marked by un-
relenting controversy. From the
historic 1954 decision on school
segregation up to the equally
sweeping housing discrimina-
tion handed down just this past
Monday, the court's actions
have been headline-makers.
Ultraconservatives, while gen-
"e
The Orange Leader
Inside Today...
if yoif only understand the takes a closer look at one
code for each flower. Read of these baffling and highly
Spice! this week for the de- infectious diseases — it's
" known as the "kissing dis-
County resident engineer.
that lasted past midnight for hours after___,___r______—.....-
i. .alu1a3 J. adherence to their nonviolent darity Day crowd prompted Ab- Street
chief Senate philosophy. - c.. r-----.-------- ,
- But none had been on hand disobedience would begin in the six-lane thoroughfare and sit
Senate to appoint “super committee” to help the
tracksters out... Clark Graehner takes victory over
Roy Emerson . . : Joe Fraxier says he’s ready to
knockout Manuel Ramos.
★ ★ * A
AUSTIN (AP) - Senators put ’
the mini-bottle bill on a back
shelf Thursday to age a few
more day's.
After hearing three hours of '
testimony on the House-approved !
plan to legalize sale of liquor
by the drink in 2-ounce bottles,
the Senate Committed on Cities,
Counties and Towns sent it to a
five-man subcommittee and in-
structed the committee to report
“Not a strong gun control ---------
measure,” was the way Tydings People s Campaign leaders,
described the bill which at the pleading for nonviolence, man-
Today in television
Fashions separate rich from poor
Letters to Abby
Rap Brown successor named .........
Area church activities ....................
Hints from Heloise ............_..........
Classified .................
Improve your bridge game ........
A “New You” ...........
Comics, crossword puzzle ........
Todays Children
on Counties, Cities and Towns.
It was referred to a subcommit-
tee, with instructions to report
back to the full committee Mon-
day at 10 a.m.
The -appropriations conferees
will meet Monday at 8:30 a.m.,
in public, this time.
Some lawmakers were sug-
and continued all week. South
Vietnamese sources claimed
Senate Swiftly Passes Surtax Increase
day and peaked at 64 miles an
hour at Pickstown, S D.
Funnel clouds and water- FBI said.
ure Thursday night 268-150. __________,
its key provisions originally Security Act.
- were adopted in the Senate 53-35 ......
April 2 as an amendment to a
15-days after presidential ap-
proval, will apply to all individ-
uals except those at the bottom
of the sc;
consider installing the neces- — ______ ______
sary lighting with Orange, West department consider the
Orange and Pinehurst sharing’---- --------
the maintenance costs.
. nvmvoMvuo kom ... .. Several top South Christian vice president. “All they need is
bill, said Hruska. is ite failure to Leadership. Conference officials. " " — ■ — -
restrict mail order sales within including its president, the Rev. ----- -------r -
a state and not just across its Ralph David Abernathy, plead- $50,000 or $100,000 fine.”
ed at a Resurrection City rally "" ---- ----
1, W an aP U 1 aI -gu III I
inflappable, caused erroneous reports of enet . ,, ______ __________ _ _______ ___ couny nir alu waw. cU______
---- my helicopter sightings around been at night and unconfirmable Bates that would prohibit opera- committee voted last night to/sion by the
WASHINGTON (AP) — The mal fiscal picture in the next
Senate is expected to swiftly ap- year,
prove a House-passed bill, glv- T.
ing President Johnson his long- variety
sought 10 per cent income tax tauied
surcharge.
heavier squalls, said forecaster
Raymond Kraft.
25,000
1968 1969 12,500
Inc. Inc. 15,000
decades and
strength of the
at night. compliance," helold members
"TheCity of Orange receives ofwhninmmitves, maintenance Midwest V‘and“ plains today, but taxes, since the Senate is likely
• . j-l iu. ~ .. i t L. ..... cen LH-n ..rUk cat. tn make chaneg in the Hons
the state constitution, in a way they could not accept his re-
One source said that surface to allow sale of the drink-size quest for a variance because the state board.
..... _ -...... smoke, produced by him in
back at 10 a m. Monday.
“I'm not for the bill but I { tails:
pounded deaths, suicides for 2 and acci-
lies east dental shootings 10.
The FBI has reported that ap-
weekend on allied ships, which
on radar scopes appeared tq be
low-flying helicopters. A U.S.
Figures are rounded to the 20,000
nearest dollar.
lacKeu VeparimeI Ui •I -aMJ1 'J "VMM • ■ - " 1 i 2 •. a L: L---aN
lure blocked main doorways in signal, rush back to the side- winds are likely in some of the who paid visits to his hospital
• • - ’ walk, and repeat the maneuver tuhua----" '—a‛e "am "hara wae anle ane noe
late-evening skies over Minne- <--------------— a
sota and North Dakota, but there in the U. ted States since.mid:
were no reports of serious dam- night Sunday,
age or injuries. Pras survev "
Large hailstones and winds of
- ______ this way taxing and spending
ish of heavy rain, hail and conferees can work in tandem
and come out with bills that bal-
„ ________ the Orange teen-ager stricken
Highest winds were estimated with a bout of mononucleosis,
who contended he caught it
burning insulation from copper
wire, is completely forbidden.
The variance requests ap-
proved from the Gulf Oil Corp,
petrochemical plant on Chemi-
cal Row.
F l a v e Pledger, manager of
the local plant, told the com-
mittee the areas in which vari-
ances are being asked are in
flare stack smoke emission and
Annual 1967
Income Taxes
think you can safely say it's not
going to get bottled up in any ■
subcommittee. And I'd guess ’
that it will finally get to the
floor for debate," said Sen. Jack
Hightower, Vernon. _____
The House passed the bill 78-67
plant, said installation is under and pleasant weather in most bill which representatives won t
way on a smokeless flare tip. other sections. anan
“We hope to have the worki Spring bowed out with a flour-
' * " '— but are i ' '
of St. Paul. Hail also hit numer- , .
bus other Minnesota communi- proximately 6,500 persons
the relative
WASHINGTON (APT - Here 12,500 2,398
spout elsewhere in South Texas. .....
Skies were clear generally in Pueblo incident taking
the northwestern two-thirds of Nand fn- "familu Line"
will bring in an estimated $15.5 ter at Burton Ave.
billion in extrr --------- *
intense air
Sunrise tomorrow . . 6:16 a.m.
WINDS — Voriable, motiy easterly
Winds through tomorrow 6 to 11 m.p.h.,
becoming gus'y in vicinity of thunder-
showers, Probobilify of showers Is 90
per cent this afternoon. 60 per cent
tonight ond tomorrow.
TIDES - Sobine Pass: High, 3:06 o.m.;
Low, 7:51 p.m. Bolivar: High, 4:06 o.m.;
Low, 9:06 p m
YESTEftDAY—Temperolure»: High 71.
Low 70, Roin 1.13.
1 Members of the Orange Reeves said an attempt is De* sion s success tell when the
by County Air and Waler Contolling made to keep smoke emis- House quickly passed a $124 mil-
-----------r---------r-ra- Committee voted lost night to sion by tho plant within rca- lion revenue bill Thursday that
tion.ofprivate clubs in.dry recommend-acceptanceby thelsonable-limts.- However, Jie raises the general sales tax and
.... ... ________-______ —= Texas Air Control Board of pointed out it is not always pos- the motor vehicle sales tax
ly dubious of the helicopter re Opposition witnesses Thursday smoke variance requests of ansible to comply with regulations from 2 to 3 per cent. The sen-
_ . t- " claimed the legislature did not Orange County industry. with present equipment. ate State Affairs Committee im-
" ' .... 1 However committee members Reeves also noted that open mediately scheduled a 9 a.m.
I an Ora nge businessman’pit burning by Gulf is creating Monday hearing so the full Sen-
" more smoke than is allowed by ate could take up the bill early
ing the requirements.. A major obstacle to the ses-
Reeves said an attempt is be- slon’s success fell when the
the bill, which was in the Senate legislation in the Senate,
for action today, although he op-
poses its provision for a manda; wu uu au a w
tory $6 billion cut in federal July 1, 1969, the Freeze provision
spending. ....... - -
con- macnrulur onive nben 13 ui The state board set require- ------- ... . . .
Or- the Citv of Orange but the south ments on smoke emission by in- iowa.-Ncbraska Minnesota and
- - 7..... .......—- — • — open South Dakota through much of
Mambar Aswoclateg Press
KIngFeoturesSarviea
. - . ... pansion of the Eastown Service
, singles persons.with enter-into two, separate
$1,000 or less of taxable income buildings Orange C
— -—u. "ih emnen lase Action Association directors
that were noted.
Rv. Joseph DiRaddo, named - ... .
chairman of the project com- was overcrowded, but was go-
paniment.o.thundenshawe6anks ings at all, and that furnishings now had 44.
were needed.
The Texas State Highway De- cost," Huffman said.
paftment has been asked to “This section of MacArthur
study the feasibility of develop- Drive, 8s you know, carries
ing a safety lighting program high volumes of traffic and is
on MacArthur Drive byt Orange extremely..dark and hazardous
City Mgr. Jack Huffman.
Huffman, following a resolu- — mt.-m w.s William Reeves,.maintenance mawest ana rians toaay, out auug ure ogaav . um,
tion adopted by, the city coun- as many complaints from West su"erintendent [or the G u l f the new season began with fair to make changes in the House
cil Tuesday addressed ai letter Orange and Pinehurst regarding super enttafortion i, under and nleasant weather in most bill which representatives won't
in the House Judiciary Commit- off demonstrators angered by meeting in a Resurrection City
the campaign’s first serious almost under siege by helmeted,
'— - molinn. rifle-carrying police.
Spice! Goes Bilingual
This week Spice! goes bi- of people trudge hme from
lingual. Stories in this a hard day at'work through
week's issue cover topics slow moving traffic and
from the secret language of smog - infested air. When
baseball—the signals—to the their city is not hidden by
magic language of flowers, smog it is likely to be un-
Even devoted baseball der a cloud of violence and
fans do not see or under- rioting,
stand all the signals and Today cities are in a crisis
signs thut transpire between period and need help. Spice!
players and coach in the takes a look at the problems
average game. Understand- and some of the solutions,
ing the code is an art in With the crowded condi- i
itself. Spice! explains it. tions that exist in most cit-
"Say it with flowers" is ies the spread of infectious
a very appropriate phrase diseases is a mounting prob-
since you can be witty, rude lem. An article this week
or affectionate with flowers der a cloud of volence and
Thessurcharge, along
other taxprovisions in the
All the. reported activity has cTbdernne asusememitiis 3 Members of the Orange
smoke from open burning. /
"We recognize that we are not
in complete compliance; what
we request is time to get in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS-------.—
-"* FThunderstorms boomed the More than likely, a conference
arrival of summer across the committee will be needed on
of other provisions re-
by Senate-House con- ouI puuneu." •I wu
Johnson has sata a « sign serssscputaof krSs:
on significance Page 16
Community sewing center had let them „
•• use two sewing machines and traces interpreted as enemy hel-
another portable machine had icopters began last Saturday
0 Warren has resigned as chief
— - 15 justice of the United States, au-
38 25 thoritative sources reported to-
“ 46 day.
The big Californian was
92 named to the top post on the Su-
117 preme Court in 1963 b/ Presi-
1,000 16
1,900 147
2,000 163
3,000 333
5,000 671
7,500 1,168
.10,000 1,742
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rested 77 demonstrators during to do” said the Rev.
On Monday
AUSTIN (AP) — Optimism
spread among legislators today
that they could wind up their
taxing, spending and liquor reg-
ulation chores without the need
for another special session.
There were signs the leader-
ship of both houses was deter-
mined to wind up the session’s
work by the July 3 deadline as
lawmakers adjourned Thursday
for a three-day weekend.
The 10-man House-Senate con-
ference committee on appropria-
tions held its first meeting
Thursday afternoon, .but con-
trary to assurances from Speak-
er Ben Barnes and Lt. Gov
Preston Smith, it met secretly
in Barnes’ Capitol apartment.
Neither Barnes nor Smith was
there.
"Progress" was reported by
the senior conferee, Sen. A.M.
Aikin, Paris, Senate Finance
Committee chairman. He
claimed the meeting, attended
’ by eight conferees, was not for-
mal, and therefore not covered
by Barnes’s and Smith’s prom-
ises.
. __ ___ of asking a variance until Sept. 1,” strong winds which lashed
21,000-lumen, mercury vapor qeestald-toThesextensjonibsanakotan-state krehigapmythrsdaylthe-tax-biil, Aikin said.
determine all safety factors.”
are tables showing the amount 15,000 3,154
of additional income taxes a 20,000 4,918
person will pay under the 10 per 25,000 6,982
cent surcharge approved by the 35,000 11,627
House Thursday. Mamed couple with
“ ' ‘ - 2,000 58
3,000 204
3,000 294
5,000 501
7,500
She said an ironing board and that
_____________________iron had been obtained by the were
currently is being used for donation of trading stamps. ---------- . . |uu xuesuay, auusensu a rweiviange anu zwuuo I-gurume
' _ ‘ Several other persons pointed P‘anes or artillery. But despite to Tommy McNamara, Orange this matter as we do. from our
The growth of the center also out the need for more volunteer
S has resulted in numerous needs workers, especially tutors.
Mrs. Velma Jeter said the
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have been “Impeach Earl War-
ren” billboards in sections
One of the most important of where anticourt sentiment runs
these will put off for a year, to strong.
T i 1026 iK- 2 :a Through it all, the manin the indicated today that misreading there have been no reports of Word, Meridian,
federal matching for aid to eye of the storm has, to all ap- of radar signals may have any wreckage.
-—™ deperden: ch pearances, been unappa" .....-J— ------------• - — *" *- -
dren included in the 1967 Social retaining the outgoing and un-
SamrA pretentious manner that stood the demiliiarized zone and trig- by visual observation.
uu puyisioI, me ieu- Mm wellin his three scandal- gered mistaken American at-
ernment would have free terms as governor of Cali- tacks on allied warships in the
its aid to the same pro- fornia before he was named to
further comment today. A
By E"*E HOLLMAN structs the sewing class, said spokesman said only that an
Unanticipated response to its thatghenhad.onecgood sphere nastogotionlalscomhimeo‛w& on
roxrams has necessitated ex-needed more because there made until it is completed.
101 67
137
175
261 174 dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. At
360 240 77, he is known to have long felt
118 78 it was time to step aside.
155 103 - -
237 .158 pects to leave office himself
331 221 when his term ends in January,
565 376 will be able to name Warren’s
Single persons whose regular su--J. N:. i .... T
17 tax is $145 or less and married appointment is of critical signif-
34 couples whose regulur tax is icance on L -___: -p
5818290 or le - will pay nothing ad- pointees commonly serve for
87‛ditional under the surcharge. ■ •
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau
Outlook — Mostly cloudy with
showers and thundershow-
ers this afternoon, tonight
and tomorrow.
High todayUpper 70s
Low tonight .......... Near 70
High tomorrow ...... Mid 80s
Outlook. for Sunday — Partly
cloudy with widely scat-
tered showers and thun-
dershowers.
buyers to file affidavits of eligi- cidents, a shouting, shoving con- -------------—
bility. test between police and demon- when some of an estimated 500 AlIcI, ee puuw x: -Ue • — — ...... Eo - - -•- -------. INsin.fyaa
Under this procedure, dealers strators near the Department of demonstrators at the often-at- them with nightsticks held at tended out 200- miles in the drinking and not Kissing,
would have to hold up delivery Agriculture. and the tear gass- tacked Department of Agricul- the ready, they would rise ata eastern., semici ircle...Higher in8. "rom thenum ber Ae8is
' ' ' " ing of a crowd after some
“I am pleading with you to interference was against the „
• ’ " law, they refused to budge and _________.........___....
bea the bill wmen at me pieaaing ror nonviolence, man- avernauny, piesiueti ol ocla, went limp to be hauled away by lashed Glover, N.D., late Thurs-
time was being approved aged early this morning to cool told ap after-midnight mass police.
.. . * “ is j-----•—•— —----• •---i- - Da-aatianTi Then, about 100 demonstra-
tors started to march around ---------
the block-long building and got spouts developed in thunder
“This is exactly what they into a shouting shoving matchstorms along the Florida East
—2—• with police,' some of whomrused€oast" from Key West to Miami,
their night sticks freely. ------
0 . Blocked from surging into the MIAMI (AP) — A hurricane
tense and angry confrontations, drew Young, SCLC executive street at the busy intersection of hunter plane was sent out today ---------
' " " ■’ ■' Hth St. and Independence Ave. to check on a tropical depression help but chuckle over the weath-
they began a series of hit-and-l about 150 miles southeast of the erman’s "well faded" predic-
run harrassment tactics that South Carolina coast. thenerai 2 - " ,u2
kept police hopping and com-' The Weather Bureau reported holes with the observation that
muters frightened. the depression was near latitude today would bring “intermittent
Moving rapidly down 14th (32 north and longitude 77 west showers, scattered showers and
aaruy way crowa prompweu Au Sreet in a line that swelled by at 6 a.m., EDT, moving north- hsktst"
ernathy to promise that civil the minute, they would rush into east at about five miles per about putting the plug back in.
..... H "" ... . . •-----•-----j -t hour. Little change in intensity "te* voTTI—Than ther «
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1968, newspaper, June 21, 1968; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561093/m1/1/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.