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lhe Boston Globe luesoay. 3L, 1Z Davoren Smarts Under Tax Defeat, Maps New Attack TAXES lntra-partv wounds that have attitudes through GOP legis- mains unresolved at day's divided the majority into 'Mors his own aides. end. The House is scheduled i I He has apparently decided to recess until Sept. 13 after fragments of Us 2-1 strength.

wait on whether the House today's sitting. stakes, or on the plan for a 1 percent general sales tax to net $219 million. Sixty-three Democrats bolt I Lvov 4 wJ Continued from Fate 1 1 Through most cf today. ed from the Davoren-Scibelh The move to reconsider the leadership to join a solid line (reconsiders the Ways and! Many Democrats are upset i Means bill. i that Volpe has failed to call Should the Democratic lead-1 them in for a talk, as is the jership attempt to revive the! usual practice with governors Ibill fail, Volpe will submit his1 who want a particular bill of Republicans in defeating the Ways and Means package.

Davoren and Scibelli worked Jeverishly to switch Demo-jtratic votes. There were reports that Davoren was soliciting votes enacxea. me usimuj 'compromise. rejections of the Ways and Means bill was being made into a party issue by Davoren and Scibelli to head off by a victory the contemplated compromise Volpe and House House Democrats are upset over Davoren's wavering on the tax issue. In June Davoren gave "full and enthusiastic" support to the Democratic Party program and centers on patronage, something which Volpe has been rather stingy with this year.

In any event, the House is poised to take a 12-day Labor Day "week-end" with the end of today's session the status of the tax issue Volpe is the man who dishes it out The Democrats in the House are in a receptive mood a personal basis, which Jakes the merits out of the issue. Scibelli charged that the Republicans were "attempting 1o belittle the Democratic Party. There are times we have to be one united group." 1 The Democratic leadership Was attempting to bind the made an eloquent address in its behalf at the hearing on the bill. The maneuvering has been to listen. But so far, there has been little activity in this direction from the governor's frantic.

I Voloe was being kept At the opening of debate, Later, when repeated oppor tunities presented itself for the abreast of the changing House Rep. Sidney Q. Curtiss, Shef fipiH House GOP leader, chal office. Volpe's original $211 million combination of a 3 percent House to defeat Volpe sales tax program, Davoren failed to lenged Davoren to either back up his statement made early i sales tax and an increase of lead the House in that direr tion. The governor was cred this year that the Common 54 percent in the revenue from the tax on earned in wealth needs $200 million or ited with parliamentary vic tories while Democrats stewed come was defeated by the night bv a among themselves over solidi' deny that the need ever existed.

The Ways and Means Committee bill, said Curtiss, "Does House Monday 146 to 86 vote. lying ranKs on me party dui. When the ways and' means committee rejected the Demo' The governor's people are not provide the amount of money you said, Mr. Speaker, Qilchrisfs WILL INSTALL SEVEN COMBINATION WINDOWS FOR 77 cratic plan, Davoren sided taking heart in finding 27 was needed, ine time nas with the committee and prom Democrats going along with the tax plan in this first-round come for you to act I time. School was previously all-white.

Mrs. King and Mrs. Abernathy are shown as they arrived to take children home. (UPI) CHILDREN of Negro leaders, Dr. Martin Luther King and Rev.

Ralph Abernathy, leave elementary school in Atlanta, after enrolling for first ised his full support for that challenge you." vote. program. And down the third floor Volpe's Timing corridor from the House The Republican chief executive fared far better in- the Democratic House than did Senate Pres. Maurice A. Dona At that time, Davoren said he indorsed 'he committee hue who has been one of the chamber, Volpe was seated at his conference table balancing the clock with a tax package that could win considerable support from splintered ($10 for each additional window) prime movers behind the? King's Children Make Friends On 1st Day at Integrated School plan, but he "wouldn twist any arms'" to get it through the House.

Now this attitude has changed also. Democratic Party tax plan of $202.3 million, which relies on With his future as House an income tax increase plus a series of business taxes. This revenue plan was dumped by leader at stake, Davoren is driving hard today to shift ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) It, efforts when she picked up integrated school when they first started." a 195-31 rollcall. was thp first Hav of inteerated "er cnuaren ai me previously a i enough Democrats to at least gain a one-round victory for classes for Yolanda and Martin House Democrats.

The most important Volpe consideration is how far to press for passage of this bill and when. Rep. Sidney Q. Curtiss (Sheffield), House Republican leader, said Volpe may submit a special message containing the tax compromise later today. The special message would his supported tax plan.

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Secondly installation. Our highly specialized window service enables us to provide experts The House recessed shortly after noon for lunch amid And for good measure the anti-tax mood of the House rejected a quickie compromise offered by Rep. Robert H. Quinn (Dorchester), Dem she said. "I Was QUiet a nr nnnnrtnmtipc of a personal battle their mother began for them five years ago.

relieved, isjiuwiiifc nicy nau movlne int0 an high-powered manuevering by the Democratic leadership to switch votes for the Ways and been accepted and everything sintegrated society." ocratic whip, by a 205-21 vote. Mrs. Coretta King, wife of went, oJ VV Cli. be the only route open to the TT 1 7Z She said the children re Immediately following the ei yi. manrn uiuei iving from white Means Committee tax proposal.

The morning session ap defeat of the House Ways and picked up her children students though they were ap- Means Committee bill. Sci Mduuu wagon yeMeicuiy ai uie i ufnr -unnl that. peared to be purposely de i-" belli moved reconsideration Spring Street School where they enrolled as the only Ne morning. When they came and Davoren quickly ad layed by debate over other matters in order to give home, they felt quite reas journed the session. governor it the House refuses to reconsider its rejection of the Ways and Means Committee bill.

In that event, there would be no tax plan before the House for which any other plan could be substituted or amended extensively into a totally new proposition. COMBINATION DOORS INSTALLED 49.95 sured," she said. "They said groes in their individual classes. Speaker of the House Davoren Davoren Irks Party The day came five years Now fly non-stop to Scotland from Boston via Rolls-Royce 707 fan jet after Mrs. King first tried to enroll Yolanda, now 9.

in a and Scibelli time to work on the members. The long two-hour lunch recess indicated that the leadership still lacked the neces- they had made some friends. They were happy and relaxed." Yolanda is a sixth-grader, and Martin is in the third grade. The end came so quickly that it caught by surprise the white, private school. She was Special Operators Are on Daily 24-Hour Duty SHOP-AT-HOME CALL NOW BOSTON LI 2-8155 sponsors of other tax program rejected.

Two years ago, Mrs. Curtiss said he had "talked Dr. King was not on hand No action was taken on pro- sary votes, extensively" with the gov when his children enrolled. I posals to raise $160 million from excise taxes and a sweep- His wife said he was in New AVALANCHE King attempted to get Martin admitted to another white school, but he also was denied admittance. However, she said she wasn't thinking of those Continued from Page 1 VIET NAM Manchester, N.H.

Nashua, N.H 882-2700 Quincy GR 9-3703 Taunton VA 2-1 165 Worcester 752-4277 The giant glacier split yes Brockton JU 3-1774 Fitchburrj 342-1751 Framingham 875-1230 Lawrence 688-2005 Lowell 452-2552 Lynn 595-1192 York. i "We didn't anticipate not having them accepted in some, school," she said, "but we didn't know how well accepted they would be until we en ernor and revealed that the text of a special message is being worked on by the executive staff. The G.O.P. leader said he would oppose the planned long Labor Day vacation for the House if the tax issue re- 264 round trip Call ynur Travpl tpnt or British Overseas Airways Corporation 7ft Arlincton Ronton. Massachusetts 112116 II A fi-4105 14 21-Hay midwrfk economy far effective through November 4.

1965. Not applicable dunng cevtain peak summer periods. terday and sent millions of tons of ice and rocks crashing down on the power proj Continued from Page 1 In addition to the American casualties, one 17-year-old Vietnamese girl was slightly rolled them." ect site. Count on our 124 years of Service to New England Homeowners Mrs. King said, much prog With the threatened new ress toward desegregation has icefall, rescue workers scur been made since her first at ried from the danger zone.

Legally Poor LONDON (UPI) Magistrate Neil McElligott refused the offer of a nun to pay $112 bond for two girls on shoplifting charges yesterday on the ground that because the nun had taken a vow of poverty, she could not legally stand bail in any sum. tempt to enroll her daughter They had made little head in a white school, "but I think way hacking at the icy debris despite an all night effort, during which they recovered only six bodies. it should have come faster. "I had so hoped that they would be able to go to an AIMO BOAC CUNARD SERVICES OPERATED FOR BOAC CUNARD IY BOAS Scientists at the scene said the cracked parts of the gla wounded by the explosion, the spokesman said. The compound is a bachelor officers quarters and is made up of several small villas surrounded by a seven-foot wall.

In another development, a government unit clashed with Communist guerrillas 175 miles northeast of Saigon in Dar Lac Province. Ten Viet Cong were reported killed and two captured in the action, 20 miles east of Ban Me Thuot. No Vietnamese ties were reported. Government forces retook 1 an outpost 330 miles north- cier might have to be loosened with mortar shells be WE WILL REUPHOLSTER A CHAIR High Commendation fore digging could be resumed. Officials, said it may take up 'to two months to recover Our sinrjle 1 III I chair price I is usually $49 all the bodies.

of the New England Anti-Vivisection Society About ,20 of the construc east of Saigon that had been tion workers were injured. overrun in the night and set ablaze by the Viet Cong. In some places, the rubble of ice and rocks lay more than WHEN YOU REUPHOLSTER A SOFA AND CHAIR i by the Court 1 Casualties to the regional force company defending the 100 feet deep. post were described as mod Ice continued to fall from erate. Viet Cong casualties the broken glacier.

i were not known. The outpost of An Hoa $139 The avalanche struck near Saas Fee. a ski resort in about 10 miles west of the city of Quang Ngai, was reported by air observers to be burn ine shortly after it was hit southern Switzerland less I than five miles from the Italian border. The mass buried men, machines and barracks at the Mattmark power project near and overrun. Vietnamese re ports had said it was estima Our price includes a fine selection of fabrici, labor and materials, done in our own workrooms by the craftsmen who have made us New England's largest reupholsterers.

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$79 Including a fine choice of fabrics, cut and pin-fitted in your home and installed. No extra charge for zippers, snaps, contour welting or skirts. Troops were lifted in by helicopter shortly aftern noon and reoccupied the post 330 miles northeast of Saigon. as large as two-story houses. One witness said the avalanche struck so quickly that the workmen, mostly Swiss and Italian, were buried without even looking up.

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The dam itself was saved by an avalanche corridor which channeled most of the tumbling ice past it. The avalanche occurred shortly before dusk, 30 minutes before a change of workers' shifts. 'The present government has an open ear for constructive criticism, but shall not sacrifice its concern for the general Photograph from Medical Journal "This society sought for its aim in exposing the cruelties attendant upon animals in vivisection to inculcate a feeling of human sympathy, kindness, and a sense of justice on the public mind and in this manner benefit mankind in general. "It is a matter of common knowledge that a very substantial part of the general public oppose vivisection and that in vivisection there is present pain and suffering and the infliction of pain on the unwilling, whether man or beast, is cruelty "It is quite clear that what is done out of good will and a desire to add to the improvement of the moral, mental, and physical welfare of the public generally comes within this meaning of the word To crowd out coarseness, cruelty, brutality from social man undoubtedly results in this betterment. A society which aims, as this does, to cause savagery present to some degree in us all to be recessive, benefits mankind.

It's purpose in teaching forbearance from inflicting harm and pain is a high and noble one. This was the aim of this organization. "The kindness and mercy expressed in 'not needlessly setting foot upon a to paraphrase a line of William Cowper, are human traits this society seeks to make dominant in man. Infusing these qualities in man's nature makes for his moral improvement. The aims and purposes off the New England Anti-Vivisection Society are unequivocally for the public good and are charitable within the meaning of the provisions of the (revenue) Act." welfare by kow-towing to Eyewitness Alois Hauspr of senseless opposition," Ky said, Zurich said: "It all happened yesterday in a statement re- within 20 seconds.

The work- ported by Viet Nam Press, the, Crs seemed not to notice it (cjftmmm gssp wjsm I itl-CH3l3 COOt-CD oflicial government s. coming down on them. Prob-agency. ably the noise was drowned In another development, the Dy the machinery." U.S. mission in Saigon an Rescuers toiled through the darkness by floodlights using snowplows, bulldozers and nounccd that military scrip will replace the dollar for American and foreign personnel at United States facili avalanche dogs to try and shift the huge mound.

Helicopters ties in Vict Nam. with searchlights new overhead hunting for cracks where Privileges Denied survivors might he. Experts declined to speculate on the cause of the avalanche. George McLaughlin The glacier is about six miles Judge Eugene A. Hudson in more than one-half mile Suffolk Superior Court today wide and 250 feet deep.

bpeciol Operators on duty Around-the-clock denied a petition for a writ of EXPERIM ESTERS AND THOSE WHO MISREPRESENT US ON RADIO PROGRAMS: What have you to say in answer to this strong court opinion by a highly respected United Slates Jurist? SUBURBANITES CAlt COLUCT OR CMl ANT Ot- THESE NUMBERS mandamus which would, nave When last measured in 1963 It had moved forward about 120 feet in three years. allowed George P. McLaughlin, accused slayer, to attend Mass, The weather was clear and to wear civilian clothes and to have visitors at Charles Street sunny with some melting snow Jail. prior to the avalanche. Brockton JU 3-1774 MchbuMj 342.

1751 frommghom 875-1230 Lowrtnct 688-2005 letll 452-2552 Lynn MoncUttr, N.H. 627 3500 Noihuo, N.H 882-2700 Quincy CR 9-3703 Tounton VA 2-1165 VVorcir 752-4277 The decision was civen after I Near the dam, bulldozers un- The Society appeals for recruit to help spread Its Gospel of Campassion for all of God's creatures AND NOT FOR CONTRIBUTIONS. Associate Membership $1.00 and Active Membership, $5.00 both including free subscription to our humane magazine "Reverence for Life." Snd for fr lilt rat ur New England Anti-Viviiection Society Dept. 9 Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 an hour's testimony by Deputy earthed a huge pile of splin- Jailer Edward Handwerk and tercd wood. It was all that remained of a sleeping quar about a half hour of testimony ters where more than 30 work by co-defense counsel John E.

FAMOVS FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE IS NEW ENGIASD FOR 124 YEARS Fitzgerald who had brought ers were believed to havi been when the ict itiuck. I the petition..

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