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Longview, Texas Page Wednesday, July 5, 1972. Demo- East Texas- Parade- One Call Answered By Local Firemen Compromise- (Continued From Page One) "1 think this is a good bill and we can be proud of it," said Barnes, who with Price sat in Rome that political organization is not the answer to longevity, and from Jerusalem that religious ceremony will not save us. All of the programs now proposed by our government today, by those who would lead Us, will not keep us strong and free unless we are strong and free, and upright in our hearts. We must-learn that America (Continued From Page One) full convention opening Monday in Miami Keacn. Although the judges a'cknow lodged the urgency of the situation, they also advised the attorneys in irequeni excnanges that they saw the issues as extremely complex and, a short time after- retiring to their chambers', they announced they would not mle before day: On Monday, three floors below, U.S.

District Judge George L. Hart Jr. refused to interfere in any way with the Credentials Committee -actions. He said they did. not raise constitutional questions and were matters to be decided by the full convention opening Monday in Miami Beach.

Chief Judge David L. Bazclon of the Appeals Court and his (Continued From Page One) dence was declared," Rice said, "John Adams wrote these words to this wife: 'I am apt to believe that this day will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to! be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, bells, bonfires and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the from this time forward, Rice noted that exactly 50 years to the day after the sign ing of the Declaration of Inde pendence that both Thomas Jefferson, recognized as the author of the famed document, and Adams, a founding leader throughout the struggle for freeom from England and afterward, both died on July 4, 1826. "It is interesting to recall virtually the last words of Adams, who throughout the years had! with the committee Monday night and Tuesday morning.

"This is a reasonably good bill even if it has some things in it that should not be there," said Sen. A M. Aiki Paris, dean of the Senate, who fought a pro-1 II L.ll LLw.I.r, vision in the b.ll that blocks the Texas Highway Department from building a new headquar ters in downtown Austin. The provision directs the Tex as i'arKs ana wiiaine uepan- ment to pay the Highway Depart ment 1.5 million for the building si'e, across the street from the governor's mansion and tun it into a state park. The site ineiules the foundations of.

an earlier state capitol that burned in 1881. The final' totals of the bill call for the expenditure of $856.4 million from the state's general revenue fund. The original Senate bill spent 5,865 from genera' revenue while the House bill called for $852 million Barnes said tiie state' comp-i 1 two colleagues, George E.inampd reeinients of seholarshins MacKinnon and Charles Fahy.jby the University of Texas In-questioned all the lawyers terscholastic League Foundation, frequently about Hart's finding Xhose East Texas grads garner-and appeared to share some honors ere Steve Poole, his doubts about federal judicial. Dajngerfield, $4,000 Moody jurisdiction over the delegate scholarship; Gordon selection cases. WcllSi Kiigorej $750 Hamman At issue in the California case Foundation; Billy Beckworth, was whether the slate's June 6 Lindale, $4,000 Moody Founda-winner-takc-all presidential pri-ition; Michale Ray Berry, Over-mary was in violation of ajUm- $750 Houston Endowment; party reform commission's, Ben jamm Conner.

Tvler J4.000 troller had agreed to certify; ver, gold and red fragments as the bill under trie constitution's. as 3 000 feet. The rocket pay-as-you-go provision was ma(le in japan. prohibits the stale from makingl Mountain Rest, S.C., billed any expenditure not covered h' Tuesday as "Hillbilly Day" and expected income. i described it as chance for city slickers to let.

their hair A 1 down." Events on tap included a greased pig chase and a best-f-lllWIUIl hillbilly contest. strong personal and political dif-jcate ourselves to the proposition ferences with Jefferson, even 'that our nation shall have the though they always respected! courage and strength to remain one another's love and dedica-la citadel of freedom, and a bea-tion to America. icon of hope to all the peoples "So it was that as Adams lay of the world." dying, he said, 'Thank God, Jef- Serving with Rice and Sharp ferson still But, ironical- on the "Honor America Day" ly, at the same moment Jeffer-; program, were the Rev. Warrin son, too, was dying, these two. W.

who gave invocation; survivors of the original leaders -Capt. John Whilton and the Sec-vvho laid the cornerstones of this! ond Air Force Band from great nation." IBarksdale Air Force Base at Rice delved deep into histori-'i Shreveport; Jimmie Velvin and cal writings to recapture the I Longview Eagle Scouts, who words of Edward Everett, a Raised the flag to full staff; leading actor and orator of the i Longview Mayor Robert II. middle Everett statPri Smith, who led the pledge of al- guidelines aimed at affording; Wek.n Koundati(n mA Cynthia proportional representation Adkjnson while 0ak all candidates running in the; Foundalion. election. McGovern won the! Firemen made one call here in the last 24 hours, when fire idenartment units we're dispatch jed to the west bounds lane of inter-state Highway, 20 where, a truck fire was The 2:59 a.m.

incident occurr ed -when an air line broke caus- the on t0 lock, resulting, in overheated wheels and burning tires. truck was owned by a grocery-firm in Shreveport, La. Marks- (Continued From Page One) nist party chief himself attended the reception. In New York City, the country's first official capital, July 4th events included a performance of a play called "The Hoots of the Revolution." Redwood City, scheduled a fireworks display, com- nlete with a 178-pound rocket designed to discharge 1,000 sil- I Inmates at. Raleigh Central (Prison celebrated the birth of just for our money.

it) J58 3323 mmm 4 (Continued From Page One) 1 ti ceases to be Godly and good, and worthwhile, America will cease to be. The republic born in Philadelphia must be born again, repeatedly, if the nation is to survive on the solid foundations laid by those great founding leaders." Sharp, master of ceremonies, noted that the celebration here marked the 196th anniversary of the birth of the United States, and that the Declaration of Independence was its birth certificate." "The blood lines of the world run in our nation's veins because it offered freedom to the oppressed. This nation was conceived in freedom and with God's help, and ours, it will spend the rest of its days in freedom. "We must, as citizens, dedi- Henry Atkinson. Stages- (Continued From Page One) Fischer doesn't come, as soon as Fischer comes, Spassky runs away." The Russians turned up in force at noon for what was to be a drawing of lots to decide who would play white, have the first move, in opener.

and the! race and had the entire 271-j memlxT California delegation until last Thursday's Creden- lias Committee ruling. The battle over the Illinois! delegation focused on how it! was chosen. The Credentials' tommittee sided with a group South Vietnamese officials! the -nation with a field festival put the casualty toll at 11 ma- i ct i high jumps, rines killed and 25 wounded, I shuffleboard, bingo and basket-Officials said the accident oc-- ball. It was sponsored by the curred northeast of Quang Tri prison's' Jayeee Chapter. City.

Would-be Tom Sawyers and The marines -are "part of a i Huck Finns found a South Vietnamese1 ing contest, in Hannibal, task force that, launched a mas- home of. Mark Twain, sive drive a week ago to recap-i A hometown boy, Tod Lear, ture territory lost -in Quang Tri '12, won the contest, defeating Province which fell to the nine other entrants. Contestants North Vietnamese on May 1. -j were judged on costume, speed The U.S. Command, said the land neatness in painting three mistaken bombing is under in-: fence boards about feet by 3 vestigation.

feel. when the last of the founding -legiance to the flag; Don, fathers died: Florey, who led the audience in' "This country is their singing the national ment. -Wherever an agonizing Hhe youth choir of Mobboiiy A v- people shall perish, they will'enue Baptist Church, under the; cry in the last accents of des'-j leadership of Dale Perkins; the. of challengers claiming that jast March, only individuals acceptable to; Tne t0p.rung negotiations the Daley political organization were tne flrst such contact re-were fully informed of the se- between the two govern-lectwn process and that the re- ments since tne 1950-53 Korean suit "discriminated maliciously War thal took tw0 milIion iiveS) against blacks, Latins, women Americans and youth." fiyhtim? for the South. The con- pair: 'Oh! for a Washington, an 1(ev- ennem Mann, wnu ieu a Adams, a Jefferson.

The con- special prayer for the U.S. Arm-temporary and successive gen- ed Forces and the nation; and erations of men will disappear th(1 R('v- Warrin w- r'0'. ene-and in the long lapse of ages-d 11,1 the races of America like those; sharing the program of Greece and Rome may pass platform with the program lead-away. The firm fabric of Amor- ers were Mrs. F.

R. (Lois) ican freedom, like all things hu-i Jackson, i y. Commissioner man, however and fair (Jack Reeves, County Judge inn, 111 1111 iJJWIWMli, Attorneys for cGovern asked the Appeals Court to void thp Credentials Committee deci- sion on California and to restore the 15.3 delegates taken from the South Dakota senator, tu i.i flict 28, i through CMB. mm (Continued From Page One) two slated the following day at Caldwell Auditorium. IT'S RODEO TIME IN JACK SONVILLE.

Not just plain rodeo but the tenth annual "Tops in Texas" RCA Championship Rodeo. Billye Bob Campbell, chairman of the rodeo, has announced' plans for this event to be held July 12-15 at the Rodeo Kleiner will bring many national finals bucking horses and bulls to the Jacksonville area. Jim and John Hager of "Hee Haw" will appear at this year's rodeo. The Hagers are top notch entertainers having appeared at rodeos and state fairs around the nation. MORE THAN 130 Texas high school graduates have been (Continued From Page One) with North Korean representa- Aurm, a visit Vienna ended in an armistice July 953 and the two Koreas still officially at war.

A.Japanese colony from World War 1, Korea divided into U.S. and So-! iu! viei occupation zones auei uitr defeat of Japan. The zones be- came separate republics in 19-18. In reaching the accord, the two Koreas may have decided to back away from military confrontation for military reasons or to ioin the movement toward East-West detente that foil wed President Nixon's visits to Peking and Moscow. Both Seoul and Pyongyang 'have been maintaining large armies for two expensive dec- jades and an easing of military activities would allow botn governments to devote more money to civilian needs.

It also would lessen the burden of the big powers supporting the principals in the conflict: the United States behind the South, and China and the Soviet Union backing the North. The United States still main tains troops in noum Korea. Pruitt. 62. antTDelma Pruitt W), iof-Hobbs, N.M.

both cut down by shot gun blasts, were found Monday at the farm home of the elder man near Mineral Wells, Sheriff Bill Harris said officers were looking for a youth, 17. Jimmy Chavez, 18, of Seguin alxiut 3:30 a.m. Tues- dav swimming under the Guadalupe River bridge over FM 406 south of Seguin. EVENING TL4-T Ttie Westerner Nightly News Newscope Dragnet "innenrp-Of Murder" Adam-12 Melba Moore- I Clifton Davis I cbs f'ewt News MyWorld I Welcome mm 1 UP 'E 1 TO may crumble into dust. But, the: cause in which these our falh-j ers shone is immortal.

They did that to which no age, no people of civilized man can be indifferent. Their eulogy will be uttered in others tongues, and when the great account of humanity shall be closed, in the bright list of those who best served will be found the names of Washington, our Adams and our Jefferson." of; Rice said that Americans today should have learned from lyre that commerce will not keep us strong and free, from Before you borrow, there may be questions weighing on your mind about payments, rates, anything. For quick, courteous answers, call us today. We won't ask your name or talk shop unless you want us to. Dial Finance We don't want you to like 118 E.Tyler Summer Fabric Finale 1 umifi Jin uie 111M11-.

ination. I Tally- (Continued From Page One) home In the early morning hours Tuesday. Officers held a woman in connection with the slaying. Faye Bell Pesses Hurley, 29 estranged wife of Houston Oil man .1. Collier Hurley, fell to her death Monday night from his plush eighth-floor apartment.

Mrs. Hurley's body was found six floors below on the top of a garage. Police quoted Hurley, 69, as saying she jumped because he refused to call of an annulment proceeding. The Hurleys were married in Las Vegas March 31 but soon separated. Hurley said he and a butler tried to pull Mrs.

Hurley back onto a balcony after she climbed over the railing. Linda Bunch, 2, drowned in a swimming pool at a Houston apartment house complex Tues day. Jeannie Davis, 19, of Austin was-killed at 1 a m. Tuesday in three-car collision on U.S..281 south of San Antonio. The 'bodies of brothers Elmer I I Sears Special Low Price 0 MILLINERY I 3 Vl off Sears special group of first quality summer fabrics at spectacular savings! Yes, it's a grand finale of casual and dress fabics.

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