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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 6

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alif TH-trn iCnttn-tTrilninf Page Texas Thursday, June 13, 1968 vjCFlllHll Freeman Changes Mind, Criticized supports stamp I (AP) Thr United Purple Heart IVTFT Awarded Wacoan For Third Time WASHINGTON' (IT!) States, Britain and Franto Ho- Acri- mrn ban threatened to block culture Secretary Orville Free- passage of basic- farm hills un- nounced Wednesday night Comman changed position Wednrs- less the food stamp plan is ex- munist East Germany's new day and called for an unlimited panded. taxes and restrictions on West food stamp propram for the roape reminded Frreman travel and commerce T' r'v West Berlin They In switching from a Fehruarj 5245 million a year ceiling on position. Freeman drew riti- the program and on March 12, sfu v'ou 1)11 clsm from House mi Ponce introduced the with the Soviet Union. Committee chairrmn W. never told me you In Bonn.

the West German Poage, D-Tex who hanged your the chair- Cabinet decided to increase sub- 5245 million annual ceiling on man said. i to the isolated citv and the food stamp program. sir, answered Free- Freeman's position for no man, "I thought I had." Poage losses it suf- coincided with thni of 118 commented I didn't 'rrs from whai some Germans Jlouse members who have intro- understand considered the biggest threat to duced similar hills. Led by Rep. Freeman said he was not in CONTINUED FROM PACK ONf Wacoan Johnnye W.

Reed has of and gener received his third Purple Heart alized uprisings to win total vie for wounds received in battle in fory Vietnam. Graham Cites Possibility Of Takeover SANT ANTONIO, Tex, (AP) A 10-round attack of 122mm Graham The seaman was awarded his fockets that hit around are most recent Purple Heart May Tan Son Nhut air base early si( crime violence 2H after a battle between the Wednesday increased the possibility of a govern- U. Mobile Riverine Force and in the capital. The attack killed takeover a dictator Viet Conr guerrillas in ihe Me- children and wounded 26 greatest in our history, kontr Hp tc persons, including two Ameri- People will vote for law and Hp son of cans regardless of the Mr. and Mrs.

.1, Reed of anfj rnnre 49-year-old Baptist preacher a 1 very. were taking precautions against Antonio news confer- He was presented the award the rockets. once. He said a spiritual vacu- in ceremonies during a lull in Some were building sandbag um created and the Mobile Riverine Force's Other Vietnamese warned that alien now- most continuous operations by were reported to have left the could move in The public, he Rear Adm. J.

V. Smith, prospec-lcapital for other areas consid- sa'd, is going to express a de- tlve commander of the Naval ered safer. mand now for law and order Leonor K. Sullivan, D-Mo group of primarily city congr 1 Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific More South Vietnamese troops Graham is in San Antonio to this f'uenced by the Poor Campaign which has hern pick- Rerlm IMS-: Fleet.

have been brought into the Sai- Agriculture Depart- 19 The ceremony for his la-t and planes and 4a Crusade for GUNS CONTINUED FROW PAG ONE been in DO tarpaper Freeman said. had not been there before prevent all mail order hand an on me guns sales. Watson also ruled sawed-off rifles and shotguns as ble. He said a long gun must be leas? 2fi inches in overall length to be accepted by parcel post, and also ruled out eting the Agriculture ment. I The East German took place aboard the copters have been alerted to nn negmmng nursuay.

He said he swilched because apparently approved by the So-iUSS Benewah while it. was pounce on rocket sites. of sermons will be vi- of visits he made to the homes viet drew protests from anchored in the My 'rho River. There were angry outbursts in deotaped. he said, for play back I of the poor outside Washington.

and conservative indents in West Berlin Red flag-waving leftists wen? jl turned back by Fast Berlin border guards when they tried to MARCH The Benewah, flagship of the 1,10 press. The English-language in Pnmp evening time on '-00 riverine force and four Daily News noted that evision stations in the U.S., ships act as a mobile ba.sp of some South Vietnamese sena- Australia the Flotilla's 100 assault boats tors have urged the government i deplored the rising rate of and two battalions of Army in- to ask President Johnson to re- r'nip violence over six ieliver a note to Communist of- fantrymen. sume bombing of Hanoi, the the population finals, accusing them of replac- Reed attended Waco High 'North Vietnamese capital in re- 1 is ing politics with School before entering the Navy taliation for the shellings. the only answer reaucratic Some in November, 1966. The newspaper said the Viet don believe we wid solve 2,500 conservative students Cong believes Johnson will problem of violence and marched on the four-power Air A1 cr consent to such a measure crime until the heart of man has Safety Control Center with a I I tidier while the Paris talks continue been changed, he said v.ennon rn in- the antipoverty goals of the march- resoiution demanding CL "So they find themselves free Graham said he might make of a r-mr; ers had repeatedly sought an for the maintenance of our 111 LflaSe to continue their nightly hom.

knoun his support of a candi- from the Western Al-1 ALPINE, Tex. (UPI) An bardments until they have da1p presidency CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE outline from march leaders of Alpine teenager shot Monday caused the situation in Saigon to vpar- stressed ihat he would hoped to achieve The statement hv the Western night in a high speed chase become bad enough to offer a not endorse or campaign for his from Congress and the govern-j World War II allies, whose sec-! with police died Wednesday at! stop of their shelling in the selection. ment. Weapon, Glassen said that authority Watson to withhold Until police were notified, lb most states have no laws; March leaders put priorit regarding sales of rifle nd ReVen-page statement shotguns, and would thus hr powerless to act even thcv stribuCon pro-rams in the tending to the division mg to stop Ramos for William Westmoreland 1 ISretllOnCl country's 1000 poorest count resGermany and of Europe ing, but Ramos would not commander of U.S. The regulations require for The car finally stopped when a for es in Vietnam, that it was this of occupation make up Brewster Memorial Hospital.

South in exchange for a est Berlin, called the East Ervay White Ramos, 16. was stop of the U.S. bombing. Tombal 1 Man measures 'contrary to shot by assistant police chief over the North. I long standing international F.

L. Powers Jr. on food agreements An editorial in the Dailv News and and BREMOND A ftf-vear-old nrvjuiit mi- t.ji vvncn iuucs in vieuiiim, mat it Ihr basis rather than Wcst mf Mre hlf.w Ramns Tnmb.ll man nn route to visit mans hold and visas fled into a nearby field. rocket attacks. hrother was killed in the They urged the declaration of for train, road and water travel Powers ordered him to 4Ui of his car and a truck this mean that we have i food emergency and between West Germany and tb0n fjrod when the youth re- lost control of the areas around distribution food centers in Rerlii1' whioh is to do so Powers said he was attempt- noled the statement Tuesday of i Mfr Ilia i i c- i considered the recipient unquali lied for gun ownership.

I By the end of the day, the administration's bill to ban mail order sales of long guns bad 27 co-sponsors in the Senate. Inc hiding several who voted i gainst such controls last jnonth. Sen. Joseph D. Tydinr lid chief sponsor of the fold the Senate he also 11 for a eongrC" il nvc-t.

ito; of what he oa. ed the the march had been squander- Tyd who 'Tiemtx: of in- jtR energies, the Rev MOSCOW (AP) The County grand fie Judiciary Committee, told Abernathy said at a news Wednesday launched two the Serate he I briefing that hereafter the satellites and, ffc-rfc jn t-Tust of the campaign will be I brought down another for a con- in ap near Bremond about 1 Wednesday. in Ramos was hit the capital so that the Viet Omg rp, a surrounded by Communist terri- the right side and the bullet may now roam and engace in r-f II mentitied uoties des.cnated -hunger car- Brewster County Sheriff Carl the editorial lv counties" in a recent report by k-d- an independent study ask group. In effect acknowledging that Satellites Soviets Launeli ried a business card showing Williams said he is investigating a government spokesman re- Uu'n a 1 'WrSOnS hi'd home a lowers said the iaso killed and 3,660 wounded in ene- ravine Davis would be presented to the Brew- emund a1fark, jury. tion be bandied io bring a great deal of system trolled soft landing on earth.

mv ground attacks and shellings pn way to a Groesbeek in Saigon from May 5 through hospital to visit a brother, Bo! June 10. Unofficial accounts Davis of Axtell. give the toll from rockets alone accident occurred about about 1.10 killed and more five miles north of Bremond juvetr.le subcommittee. This would put it un rret on of Sen Thoma an advocate gnm controls ami a sharp of the National Rifle A IXxld chaii Mibcommittee I Tydings said gun le i by paid Washington of the National Rifle A oh tion, the Mmutemen oil er extremists grout ha dtit the slightest of con sr opposed all effective firearms measures. The public is entitled to know whether these orginiza registered a1- lobbying they have en; he said.

Tydings also said afked the Internal Revenue Service why the NRA stored and Ih i the NRA spends a large percentage of its an mi 7 million budget for against the public nterevt qucii- into the demonstrations He said marchers w'ould visit the the five government agencies .1 1) with jurisdiction over the areas 1 their demands Agriculture. Health, Educa- a- md Welfare and the Office the of Economic Opportunity. He said the marches on these departments would be conduct- C0N1INUED FROM PAGE ONE nos 225 ent into an orbit that ing 30 years for bank robbery as j11'1 south of ias been used before for and robbery of a trust compa-L 1 -one between ties studving x-rays from the an.1 Ivan Daniel Neiehla.is. 'he mtnamv with 12 Wh One of those launched, C'os- mos 226 appeared to be a weather watcher, and the other Cosmos 2 hf lit stin, the earth's magnetic field serving 120 years for kidnaping and the stars. and murder on a government The Soviets brought back to reservation earth Cosmos 224 which had Lcpisc.opo is serving 20 years ed before June 19, when been in an orbit similar to one for bank robbery 'is iiv'- supporters are used for manned Soviet space The dealt expected to join the poor in a shots and for unmanned space with food, parole officers demonstration.

linkups. land visiting privileges I demonstrators issued I hief than 1.000 wounded. on state Highway 14. Officers hile Saigon remained the reported the driver of the truck, center of attention, sharp fight- Willie Lou Smith of Houston, ing was reported just south of was not injured Funeral arrangements will be completed at Lindlev-Robertson Vietnamese lifted as killed. Funeral Home in Navasota.

three chief demands upon Congress: Repeal of the federal financial arc on welfare funds for i Aid to Dependent ed in, Children (ADC) programs imposed by Congress last year and repeal of compulsory work requirements for welfare moth ers. Approval of president Johnson's housing bill aimed at providing six million new ng units over the next 10 years The Senate has passed a The bill, entitled a Gun Ciime modified measure providing 1.2 Prevention Act wou! Ice the states a chance to pas the own laws, but in am state that failed to do so, the proposed federal legislation would apply All to own, borrow or otherw se possess a firearm would have tain a license, it wou i 1 million new or rehabilitated housing units for low income families over the next three years House approval is expected. Approval of a bill by Sen -vs- Joseph S. Clark, provid ing 2 4 million private and le public jobs over the next four gal to sell or transfer a firearm years. or ammunition to a person who did not have a license The oldest courthouse still olations would be pr -h- being used in Missouri is the able by a SlO.OtK) a i 10 Lafayette County Courthouse, imprisonment built in 1853 in Lexington.

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