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SN AP SHOTS Most of lie fellows Wit the civic mind Generally have axe to grind. (Ute Haro HOME tD IT 10 SIXTY-SIXTH 110 FI i 'iiiPd Intprnattunxl TEXAS, TlKSll.VY MOItMNC, FEBRUARY 2h, PAGES SINGLE CENTS MILES RO I TRW. JIST i STROLL Early Area Resident Made Pikers of Hikers in tom i HKl ai Xevvs Tribune Staff People walking all over -he I'M since Presidenl Kennedy suggested this as a physical fitness test might lie sted the ease of Isaac Brock was notable walker and tv hved 122 years six months and two old When was 1 years old in 1907 In- walked from his house neat China Spring to Waco and back. Hi miles round trip, and lie probably would have continued walking to his dying day if he hadn't gone blind. Krm-k's daughter.

late Sallie Ballard. iimiI to say her fath' walked he wanted tn llo Imeri horses When hafl eol Imi nr going ho tell nteti to up the wagon and drive on In. he walk ahead. always ar in town did. Mrs Ballard inherited her father's walking propensity Her daughter Mrs Kd Doherty says Mrs Ballard used to walk three to tmvn from the Doherty hou'p North Twenty- ninth Strept, and back agam During World War fl Mrs.

Doherty, walked to her at the telephone office and hack dash Mio Ilattard 11 tii nt when a airl of and her family walk'd front iif tr China I'ft the crow and tellinj; tmw mam milis as the walked. imiI tlotig way I'lw ir ov drawn was loaded with munis Bremond School Row Over Judge Rirr Pira for Dismissal Bv WEIKEE Waco Tribune Statf When Ben Rice satd Monday, Phe motion to dis miss is granted," he brought to an end three years of legal maneuvering started when nuns were teaching public school students in a building owned by the Catholic Church. That in March of 1'he original suit a group of "taxpayer citizens" filed claimed state tax money was being used illegally to support a Catholic parochial school in Bremond JFK Puts Tax Cut Ahead Of Fight Over Reforms Must Avoid Brook was horn in North Cami na r.v«> a i tiefore titillai -4 wa.v elected first of the Um'ed He became a blacksmith a coal miner, and a Ulto tie used lo hunt with ntuski mostly at In August of 1962 the Bremond school board filed a motion in federal court here asking the suit tie dismissed on the grounds the lease arrangement for the elementary school was not being renewed and would not be renewed. Monday an attorney for the pro testing citizens concurred with the motion He said Bishop Louis Reicher. highest Catholic official for ihe area including Bremond.

had filed an affidavit with the court saying the building belonging to the Catholic Church would not be used for a public school hmlding in the futon Phe Bremond Independent School District has built a new school for the students in question Here is the wav ihe cave de veloped In March of a group of taxpayer citizens'' filed an in Uinction suit in 126th District Court in Austin alleging state tax money was being used illeg See SCHOOL, Page 9 aco School Integration WASHINGTON (UPII President Kennedy declared Monday that he is willing to have Congress jettison his tax reform proposals if they are going to stand in the way of a $10 billion tax cut needed to avoid a recession The President told the American Bankers Association that lie "quite did not want his reform recommendations the tax reduction automation, and for large 'quick to the point where it might tax cuts and sharply increased not be sufficiently effective this federal spending will all grow hr- yond manageable limits He made the statement in a I nations rate of question and answer session In on; growth will not ma-, r. a formal speech to a symposium the next 10 vears retard of on economic growth sponson-d by rnos, orhrr incjustria! ISAAC BROCK WALKED MORE THAN 120 YEARS Suit Delayed tie Always Beat the Wagon to Town IT WAS nip and tuck but Robert Reid of 1013 South Fifth got his cousin Van Cliburn to Roxy Grove Hall on time Monday evening for hts conference with conductor itcrnberg and the rehear' il with tie Waco Symphonv Orchestra for to- ight's concert Brown the bankers, he warned of a recession "in the not too distant future" if Congress jeeted fus tax reduction program Phe President branded against his program being heated partisan ex perated rash His original proposal17 i- duction of over three years The government would recover more than billion of this through reform tncasun designed to tighten loopholes and correct inequities Only last Denwx gressional leaders said the administration planned 1 continue its fight foi the oxet 1 form package which wtmld tiring dxHit a net tax cut of $10 3 bill our own record in powers or this countrx 1. S. Offers Test Ban knt a States profili main flexible negotiate in the win spection Russian soil. Neutra delegat tioti gested the United States and But Kennedy in his remarks In ion may ultimately made clear that promise on five test ban insr rtight using his iner's lantern ii- si; to ot.fu.se game and tile couple li.ol 1 lliat against law now of VI rs Ila Hard used to sav a com was munity of fam I'l Jl' 'Mtl lilt.s Whether took -my pur! the Texas Revolution isi lie i to in 1 known hut the Confederai- atnl marriedIlls Itisi my him down when lini Vuoiti; alter four he ted to enlist saying he hlltlri wav t.t old was too oid He is Tt' He got ulu li marm tl 'liss serali tn however substitute fot i man and was au army blacksmith He work a blat k-m th until he years old grave ti oid China Spring is marked by tr, i ng ihe day of his btrti: tt 1 17X7 and the day of death Sept Will Refuse Honor s.

i oi.tinr im hot naiot of liirwood MS i lN the Sen in re wijost appointment was turned down in his absence, returned li ctjon last week of Judge Si John Garwood as a University of Mondas after (i davs recoverv 1 1 xas regent was written off Monday as a hjnstied episode' an ration He sod he ts Sen Schwartz wav the action cannot at this stage undone and he planned no fun her efforts ts to Judge Garwood. He had termed the a shame." Sen Schwartz presided over the nominations committee in i pa tini oinmttu Hng abseno Last week, he live sessions of On white an to fakes (lossibility of recon; preven? a from videring tuin- devulging how any senator voted but the Senate took no closed session on a confirma- He a personal privilege He doiv not eojisider this the Monday insisting rnie hut merely an ertoneous thi sent Senate rules do not interpretation he said enjoin as to how any Sen diaries Herring, nomi- member hut merely on nations committee chairman and remark' as to the character or qualifications of a He said tie i cement that the KATHKR will atudc thi rules as writ Sc'llonl Plax leaned Olii Burglars went behind the looking glass on vending machines in Baylor 1'heatci Sunday and money dejjo.siten there by the eliildren in the cast of Mice Wonderland While they ii pried doot off a safe and tciok the receipts from Saturday night's sellout performance of Alice 1 hi take totaled $450 Bay lor polua man Drummond discovered the burglary at a Sunday There an no susfiects. I km cases dominated the ojjening session of Federal Dis tin Court Monday in the Federal Building Judge Ben Rs Ji during a busy day of pre-trial proceed mgs I Xceepted the i leotnmemla tions of attorneys on sides to hit integration suit against Schtjol District to dii Novemliei term of federal court; i. Heard attorneys fur holli sides say they would he icady this term of court with a suit which seeks to integrate the I in esv i Me School trici 'i, I motion to iti'-miss the Bremond school case when attorneys for all parties said they favored action i See si pat ate story When gro attorney Crawford of Austin and said plaintiff1 would to the ase passed to ihe next icrrn of court he surprised officials of a school system When a about move later Crawford said he thought differences could out ou'sidc of com He said he thought out have In-en cleat on attci the dif Rare Of Bible IU im Bayior I'niversity has received a copy of one of the world's most valuable- Biblical manu- senprs ihe Smaiticus manuscript was acquired through combined efforts of Rav Hankamei a Houston business man and Baylor girnl uate, Joseph Kelly a Houston ran book dealer; and Dr Vales renowned Biblital scholar and i Houston now on faculty of the Bay lot of religion Lrismv Is ihxvv ime for lilmni I Il I iihis inenls Kditiir a qua tv Voting man on the run that Monday Van Cliburn He to atriv Leisure is for him, a rare Waco Sunday night, eit commodity what with a daily plat schedule that calls fot practi perform, travel to the next cert or recital form, travel department infimitum Only citv is- changed is emit (need that income taxes must be cut this yeai to stimulate the economy and minimize the threat of a new recession; fax reforms, while ilesir able are not vital in his judgment just how and he will therefore sign a tax-cutting hill even if ii contains little of no tax reforms In his speech, Kennedy said hus tax program is now under at from both the left and the right He challenged opponents to come up with a bettei solution to ximlity fhr nation economic program. No nation he said, has exper- need a century of economic rowth to match this country i year on each other ritory Thai figure half a ty t.vi^’n the onsite he now demanded by the Uni States and the three rsp.

the Russians have offered ow in bv of a Mi appearing in the the inspection SI trees expressed doubt the Senate ever would ratify a treaty allowing only five annui sn.s¡* tion. with.a 'he Soviet ion. As recently as two years ago minimum Amen an iri was JO Chief ne joctator William Foster told i i er cent ti 21, Hi has a Senate rules tu row ai amendment a I ast lor W.ioi and nt radius I a 11 sii 11 Imlav, loiughl and Blancbate l.y i js I millo 11 111 i mui irn a changt that would Ululi Ur irn bar I i atari Hr i against an mcndtei disi losing i at I .0 lowest de htm he or ans other voted I llllcU I or RS70 ASIilNG fhc ll'uisi Armed Sw-rvua-s moved Monday to breathe new into the controversial RSK) manned pro gram in fiance of 1 Kennedy and Pentagon The commit i er-, calling ine tagon increasing reliance on missiles i dangerous voted 31 to to authorize i CONVtNif NCf I of th, pi im rv has s.ud leprat THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK (iood Morning DI I Kl a ii in he will to sidetracking, nf changes in the basic tax law, hut insists hold out fot a 1 u-liillion cut this year I disarmament negotiators told will remain flexible on de mauds The Supreme Court upset ihe eonvii tions of 1ST Negroes convicted for sit-ins il I I lem oc rath Leader Mansfield has confirmed a report that four I pilots were killed during abortive Hav of Pigs In vas ion of Cuba I wrilli Ht II It I Ult nit cd bl ,11 nil longer follow the agreement on closed session secrecy I he House handled a host of lulls Texas editors were given a briefing on plaits fot the next manned orbit new norther took ihe edge of ami lit ongh! dilst to lie state I Olt I HM I a- been nt. I with a copv of one of most v.ilu Biblical manuscripts Sc hool ases domi tinted opening day in lustrici Court Goodhue Smith licen named chairman fot the i I nited Fund drive Col Wiley Stem and l.ovtj 1 11 i announced staff officers for the old Kt igade and battalion of the ti Texas National Guani McLennan County has renewed its indigeni contracts with Hi lb and Providence hospitals Nan cliburn arrived for his performance tonight with Waco Symphony Orchestra. Codex Smaiticus is a fixirth ceti tury Grctk manuscript of th Bibh The original by ihe British Museum covered at foot Sinai tri 1 The British Museui pur.

hasr'd fot lOfrUUO pourvb from thi Sovit Union had bt en taken years before for mg fulls, de col of the Old rVstament portion of the rate manuscript was shipped11 last week to Di in Waco J- by Kelly as the gilt of Hankamei to Baylor Cmversity 2 fat Simile (luges ate as probaba pub! auons by Oxford f1iess in 1922 frrwn piales from rwgatms seem. 191 ri while the origi ftahs in separatp tn Russia Baylot President Abner Call a- gift for tin I rsitv md turned ovei the to umvrrstly librarian Dt Pos-oe Rotee iuhl I S. Killed VSHINGTON 'CPI Senate Democralic 1 i ke Mans field Monday a GOP tiiat civilian M.I re kcjed ill fated Bay of Pigs invasion Tht Montana iJeinoerat said in a nent that the I fliers flx un volunteer substitutef for xhaus'od ('uhan pilots I hi hv 1 in the bait If for the Cuba bcachhrad nt was ts to him at ti wits dis it meant Mourn toiling discourai whose xio It mst that Monday sei tx one of ttiosi days the at tub tin ghttca off in i our of tuirsg the toas i nations than be lias thaps young man longer appropriate for ist I 27 or 28 now Bn still tmyjsb apiiearawe, bloom of youth arul which might only to be deceived hum ha fi an these predictions the nited States ts ena. ted this backward to keep position fluid whil meaningful But he made ile from if no tax cut to stay in year lax will continue by the year out to he insufficient suit a to 'hi budget, no matter Diere i 'acuity how tightly the administration we hav and control expendi ble I. plans 'ures pU that will.

In the not r. distant future struck by vud still has its fifth post-war recession, with Die ins a loss of and profits Kilgore, a record breaking budget deficit ri hi was and an increased burden of na Wit. ar- tsonai d- I and ave given business capacity will remain done far or dmve tbf i present high levels eight creating a of conf dence at home and a lack of ti in plans in the dollar abroad lor a V. hour week for on imports md bending its hargaim stili insisti treaty must ue of no issu declared to be immut fhe fundamental pnn. a ie.st ban adequately venfted i D.

in nspe- non last Foster ufy Forei; Kuznetsov. JostOW for But a th thi viso In the diplomatic San the conference agree to thorot inspcrtions was tit Keck in di s. md Miru. vho is cut i Poster to Russi ms mu ind In-l'alituil IMan ciicwcm I Vl Hospitals Smith Will Head I K( lam pai dei Kverett Dirk- had information to hat four civilian US pilots had died i I he Bay of Pigs cffot! i onto ition a ame aftei a note deiivi'ml by arnhassadoi I tl'ted stati denied at an an shrimp last Hit in reply to a I protest of incidcnl, a.so raiM'd of US. riitMM Cuhan fishing ve.v Monday new od iti lunual uni rat wtri; and Providence hospCa for of irxhgcnt rsons contra, called for an increase 11 da fot mo as- yea 1 hi pat ii til ptogt am this eai 1 1 -st I'QIinty in1 day fot for indigent tienis 1 yea rooms osi S.

I Itei day County comniJssiont i author i County Judgt Ray ormi no to sign the conila, i in other court ss deferred action County Cli Hoyd bell's request io keep an extra deputy in court deptrUra tii The court accepted low bids on groceries for county a fot the Welfare I part men a lawn mower fot Heart (i fe Fairgrounds metal culverts anti office sup It defected bids on asptia I for Hit ounty Die low bidfjing foi the road material was Snow Transport with x.i. Ihank vou for banking at the I lilt MU HIM uns II 4 vice presi. of the First National Bank Uaco, has lieen named chain of tht Waco United ampaign for The annoui ment came from Spencer Bro president Smith was vice-chairman drive and succeed? Jackson as chairman he chairman for the VV is selected annually by the I board of trustees He serves the Fund -ji a voluntary basis As chairman overall is to organize and direct more man volunteers sn then ef forts to raise the campaign goal, winch will he set June He must organize volunteers into campaign units and pick ihe leadership for each unit He is responsible for all of the campaign including recruitment training, soliciting public I Pa GOODHUE SMITH Drive Chairman WHT I YOU? IHt FIRST NATIONAL BANK.

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