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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 10

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Service I Weather Fully Cbudy, MIM Tal(U. Tuesday, Shower gunrnuj EflMr CA WbI A CAMtM I CUc)tdM CAMtM VOL. 78 No. 95 BURLINGTON, N. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1961 HEMLD TRHUNI NEWS lEHVICe ASSOCIATION APTfJtNOQN.

DAILIE1 A AND HIA FCATUM lEHVlCH 18 PACES sections The Daily Time News Johnson Says Bond Tighter Witt Germany Veep Home Final Rites Set Today For Lt. Gov. Philpott After Fast Berlin Trip WASHINGTON iB Vice UJ. Meet On Tunisia Is Opened Proposal For Full Withdrawal Made By 32 Nations UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.

LEXINGTON. N.C. (AP) Gov, Terry Sanford today leads North Carohnians in paying last re sDeds to Lt. Gov. H.

Cloyd Phi. President Lyndon B. Johnson brought back to President Kennedy today a report that the free world's bonds have been strengthened by his 36 hour visit to West Berlin. W) Thirty two countries pott, who died Saturday, four days after being stricken wilh a circulatory disease doctors say is almost always fatal. The body of the Lexington Furniture manufacturer was to lie in inrminserl todav tnat me u.

General Assembly call on France to negotiate for The presidential jet touched down at nearby Andrews Air Force Base the withdrawal ol ail ner state at the First Baptist Churcb after a 7 hour, 45 minute trooos from Tunisia, includ flight. here for an hour before toe 3 p.m. funeral in the church. Burial will be in Forest Hill Memorial Park here. ing her big base at Bizerte.

They submitted a resolution to that effect shortly before the 99 nation assembly met in a special Ptiitoott was stricken Wednes The vice president's plane landed on a mist shrouded runway. Despite the bad weather and the arduous and dramatic weekend journey, Johnson seemed in good spirits session'on "the grave situation day morning at his home at High Tunisia," set up after the Security! Council deadlocked on the Hock Lake near Lexington with jsevere chest and abdominal pains that later were diagnosed as a France's delegation w. present at the session, separation of the layers of the aorta, the body's mam artery. The sponsors of the resolution Johnson had flown earlier from Berlin to Shannon, Ireland. where a replacement of a cracked window glass in the military jetliner delayed him more lhan an hour this morning.

FRIENM.V HANDS FOR VEEP Vice President Lvnrlon B. Johnson faces a sea Tnis dissecting aneurysm of the; aorta was the first serious illness' included 31 countries from Al. and Asia plus Yugoslavia. of hands from enthusiastic admirers during his tour of West Berlin. West Ber iiners turned out more than a million strong to see and cheer Johnson during his visit as President Kennedy's representative He returned home today to report to suffered by the former The resolution calk on France The vice president was met at ito withdraw her troops occupying the airport with a minimum of four term slate representative and mayor of Lexington, who had been mentioned as a likely candidate the President.

(UPI Telephoto). IBizerte. it also calls on France land Tunisia to open neaotiat iru larc by a handtut of official Krceters. They included House Speaker Sam Raybum, immediately on the withdrawal ot tor governor in J9S4. Phitoott died at 5:25 p.

m. all French forces from Tunisian tcrritorv. Saturday in Baptist Hospital at! Winston Salem, his widow, two The session posed a new test of! daughters and a son at the bed the Kennedy administration's an ticolonial oolicv. side. He was on the critical list nil turin2 his hospital Slav, but Delegates from Asian, African or neutralist nations waited to see doctors said he remained alert House Majority Leader John W.

McCormaek, Undersecretary of State George W. Bail and West German Ambassador Wilhelm Grewc. Johnson was scheduled to report to the White House after Kennedy returns late this afternoon from his HyaimLs Port, summer home. In an arrival statement read and cheerful. RITES HELD TODAY LI.

Gov. Cloyd Philpott is shown here on his most recent visit to Alamance County. Here he makes an address during the dedication of Alamance Battleground Museum. Final rites for the state official were held today in Lexington following his death Saturday. (Times News Photo by Ed Mc if the United Slales would vote! A brother, B.

Cabell Philpott, for the resolution or if it would died of the same ailment in 19S1, but doctors say the disease is not abstain as it did on similar proposals before the Security Council July 29. hereditary. Picked to officiate at the funer Informed sources said there as a Dossibility the United al service was Dr. J. Hoy Clifford, pastor of the First Baptist beside his plane, Johnson said he had returned from his conferences with top German officials convinced that lies between United States, West Berlin and West tauiey) State Mourns Death, Sanford Sees Family States would vote for Uie resolution, but many diplomats be jChurch here for 17 years until he lieved it would abstain, une Airi was called last July to the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Rich delegate said unless the Unit Germany "already very strong, have been made even stronger i States suuoorted Tunisia, it mond, va.

Active pallbearers were eight ana more enduring. could expect little support (romj the anti colonialist countries if it jhauld bring the Berlin crisis be The vice president who met Lexington residents: Mayor C. sink, Dr. E. J.

RALEIGH AP A pall of sadness hung over the Capilol today as a motorcade of slat officials and legislators made ready Lo go to Lexington for the funeral at 3 p. m. of Lt Gov. H. Cloyd with West German Chancellor Cathell, .1.

V. Moffitt Jack on Uie tin ted NaTiniu. There was some belief the Unit Philpott. jMyeri, Charles Thompson, L. At r.v sunnrd'j foduest.

aw Exnressions of sorrow poured In f.l uT.i.. Konrad Adenauer, West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and oilier West German officials Draised ed Slates abstained on the Secur iu Council vote because it what be termed the "distinction Lhauehl then it could get the makers planned lo attend the fu the family from throughout the WJ fpom tw neral and sit as body in uurjslate and nalion. Ihospilal lo another home lhal First Bapliit Church. Secretary Commerce Lulhcr ml maintained itl Lexington. Philpolt, 52.

friendly, wealthy Hodges, who knew Philpott for ruilpolt started his public serv and responsibility of free German FYtneh to neootlatc with the Tu nisians. Chiet delegate iw lai E. Stevenson now apparently Johnson labeled his reception, and Uial of the 1.500 U.S. roen. turnilurc manufacturer, died Sat several years, said He was vcryjjrelH Lexington School Board urday In Baptist Hospital at Win distressed" over the death "be in a (or an.

II. S. TROOPS CHEERED Thrones of West Berliners cheer as armored per ston Salens of a circulatory all 'cause he was also a great person lias abandoned this hope, and 'lu nisia's backers feel thai the Unit ed States which Stevenson de until his election as mayor. forcement dispatched to Berlin over the week end as "heart sonnel carriers roll along a parade route, rne venicies neiong to tne u. a.

odiue group that arrived in the city yesterday to reinforce the American garrison there. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was on hand to greet the troops and give a He was a strong supporter o(! menl which struck him last Wed ncsdov. friend. As lieutenant governor, and as governor I found that he! statewide educational warming." He expressed belief he succeed jscribed as the "oldest anti colon iial power" should join in the an efficient and dedicated Gov.

Sanford, who observed his! firm promise of support lor uie divided city, (upjl teiepnoioj. ed in removing "anxieties be In the legislature he was an In censure ol ranco even tnougn legislator. 1 enjoyed my work with him and 1 found him a man Wth birthday Sunday, and Mrs. S.infm drove to Lexington Sun France is one of die United fluential member of the Pearsall of Brest abililv and imagination." tween friends." The Moscow press called Johnson's visit "orovocative" and de Committee, which drew up the JFK And Johnson States' most Important European allies. day to extend their sympathy lo Mrs.

Philpott. Flaes flirv al half staff on state uobcy on pulAc school de Gov. Santord termed tne twaini "a shattering blow to the state! cried the dispatch of tho Ameri segregation. The French government has refused to discuss a schedule of and to Mrs. Sanlord and me per Philpott was a leader in getting Fire Razes Dock Area In Jersey buildings throughout North Carolina.

Stale offices planned to sus can troops reinforcements as "military hysteria." But the Soviets gave polite clearance tn Urn withdrawal from (lie big Bizerle slate minimum wane law Meet On Berlin through tiie legislature. He once pend operations during the funeral, from 3 lo 4 p.m., in tribute naval and air base, claiming mat iTunii ja is trying to hold a pin The governor said there wouldj have been no education (See STATE on Page Six A) (See FINAL on Page Six A) to its head. The French indicated U.S. Army convoy that crossed; 110 miles of Communist territory lo get here from West Germany. to Die state's No.

2 executive. they would boycott the General IIYANNIS PORT, Mass. AP President Kennedy today cut WEEHAWKEN. N.J. (AP) A Assemb session.

short his delayed weekend on Cape Cod to get a first hand report uver uie weeKend in what John in called "one of America's fin Tornadoes Lash Eastern Sections The resolution prepared for In half mile railroad terminal and from Vice President Lyndon Johnson on his mission lo West troduction in the General Assembly says the presence of French Germany, jdock area was destroyed today by a fire which raged lor three hours before it was brought tinker control. It was the second big Tnitojid nf mlemniF with John in Washineum. Of 1V.C, Six Counties Are Hit esl hours," the fears of war subsided noticeably and the prospects of negotiations with the Soviets grew both in Berlin and Washington. in here, as originally He took Mrs. Kennedy and1 lorces in Tunisia against Tunisia will violates the sovereignty of the former French protectorate Kennedy arranged lo leave here 11,01,.

daughter Caroline, far a New Jersey waterfront tire with itliis alternoon to meet him in thejw cruise aboard the Marlin, the A mile awav. the Melvin Cow Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and endangers international Mayor who said his dis Istroyed by a twister. The tornado' also destroyed a pack barn and White House late today. i three clays. Fire deportment officials esti Kennedy family's 52 Iool cabin ird family of four escaped injury Tm nniWc paired oaths of de peace.

It also calls on the French obey tlic Security Council's cruiser. overturned and smashed a har is a buildini where they were Kennedy obviously was anxious mated damage at more than a struction through a wide area of cussions with Johnson went "far beyond the Berlin issue," said (here will be no war and predict, ed East West talks late in the fall. lo make full dress 'display ol vesting machine. Thev were on the water for standing collapsed around them. million dollars.

Eastern North Carolina Sunday, wiwiinrr tobacco barns, damag Isupport for Johnson's to more than five hours, coin all July 22 resolution by puumg tneir lorces back into the naval base. When Tunisian President HSbib It sounded line a jet coming, said the Cowards. Less than two miles away the tornado deslroved a tobacco barn (For. Photo See Page B) I the way to Edgarlown, on Mar U.S. Secretary of State Dean ing farm homos, and sending at West Germans ot tnis country all out support in the Berlin on the farm of Jasper Brock.

Three tobacco barns on the iJourgulba ordered a blockade of inas Vineyard, some 39 miles The fire apparently slarted at Rusk told a U.S. television audi least thre; persons lo the hospital. crisis. Two tobacco barns on Uie farm of James E. Grady in Wayne from the Kennedy home.

Mrs. Kennedy got in some waler ski (See U.N. on Pace Six A) the New York Central Railroad abandoned 42nd St. ferry, officials Before flvina home to report to County near Mt. Olive were de TORNADOES on Page fi ace he did not expect the Soviet (See VFjEP on Page Six AI said.

The first alarm was re ing. Kennedy, Johnson said his conferences wilh West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in Bonn and ceived at 3: IS a.m. Forty five minutes later, the! Most of the twisters were reported in the rich tobacco growing area where leaf is waiting to go to market in the big Eateni North Carolina Belt, which opens its auction season Tuesday, Reports of tornadoes came from sin counties Lenoir, Pitt, Greene, Wayne, Bertie and Dare. The oniv reported injurics none Mayor Willy Brandt in West Ber huge ferry terminal, adjoining docks, several nearby freight lin "have increased tho mutual New Emphasis Is Set For Basic School Work WASHINGTON AP Renewed emphasis on reading, writing respect and cooperation which. sheds and boxcars had been reduced to a glowing pile of crack sustein our unbreakable partner ship." ling timber.

Flames could be believed involved three KerKiedv disnalohed 1he and "rilhinelic, and a rapid spread in foreign language teaching. president to Germany last weekend to assuro Adenauer and from the center of Manhat on the New York side of the The terminal buildinc covered space age science and fiow to study courses. persons in a Lenoir County area near Kinston. Tenant farmer William Hicks, his 13 year old sister, and Mrs. Billy Moseley.

That will be uie pattci Brandt that the United States creased omnJiasis on taching nu would stand firm against threats almost a full city block, It was Ipils to write and so does Harvey, many public schools this fall when jinore than 37 million pupils return lo the classroom. of Soviet Premier Khrushchev to one story, shed type frame 111., and Mt. Lbanon, Pa. sign a separate peace treaty with building. It had been abandoned 58, were hospitalized.

The Hicks home was demolished. Three filled tobacco bams were deslrovcd in the area six miles A poor reader is inevitably a (See NEW to Page Six A) A survey by the National Edu Communist Last Germany. about four years ago, when Uie! cation Association (NEA1, re Kennedy, who arrived iurniay New York Central eliminated passenger service on that line. leased todav, indicates that gradi mornina intendins to remain al his ocean front home until mcs i Four hundred firemen from 12 schools and high schools from (o coast are adding a fourth north of Kinston. Three other tobacco barns two filled were destroyed on the Odie Rouse farm miles southwest of Ayden in Pitt ttiunty.

Rouse's home was lifted idepBrtments in Hudsnn and Ber (day morning, is scheduled to Ireach the White House in late It riaor to Uie curncu.um. gen counties were joined by fire boats from New York City and Tne survey doesn necessarily afternoon. indicate a trend. But some of the: off its foundation. Press secretary Pierre Salinger ex.nmn'.es cited should pli lid the talks between Johnson' tne coast Ouaro in lighting lo contain the blaic.lt burned for three hours before being brought the most bitter ol those critics and the President will slnrt soon ex who call American education soft.

iflcr his arrival. hason is duxv under control. In Davenport, Iowa, for in back in Washington in the morn During tho fire, six trucks were I stance. English classes for al! 7th IN THIS CORNER Guess He Kuew The True Fact recalled (o West New York. N.J.

Konnedv keot in deso touch! and ftth graders wil! be extended Just north of Wechawken, where1 wilh the Berlin situation belore I Ironi to 02 minutes a day. Em iL'atl sT mllllon iL VrirfLlleavIng Washington after Ms ar lphasis will be on spelling, rcad and writing. Teachers will! rival licr SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP) Bridge fl Classified Page 7 Comics Page Doctor Pago 2 A Editorials Page 4 A Entertainment 2 A Mary Hawort.1! 9 A Obituaries Page 4B Sports Pages 2 4 Slocks Page (A 'ingm.

A light but steady driw.le have lighter classroom loads so they can spend more taws on lcs Kennedy's sudden decision lo 1 return to tho capital ahead of not heavy enough to help ouench schedulo was not prompted by preparation, graoing A man phoned police lo report a stolen ear. "How do you know it was rtolen?" an officer asked, "Because I stole it," the call etc. any urgent jnternational TORNADO WRfccKfc HOME damage caused by a tornado like storm which ZTilZZT near Kinston vesterdav is shown here. The two men. unidentified, salvafie furni al.

TT' to Beverly llills, studentt 1 development, informed souices in Evarlei tlir wh 12 will he ex TV Radio Page said. ture irominc niDDie 01 me nouse mat was iiauencu oy winus mat sKippeu uvc. hjj flrms and iirclor! in wriie at least one themel Weather 6. A Salinsor. would say only thai (UPI Police found tlie car where 'eastern North Carolina doing an estimated $35,000 in property damage, tiw voice said it was parked, jTelephoto).

ia week. Auburn, N.Y., plans in 1 Women Past I (See FIRE on Page SU A) Kermedy "thought tie should bel.

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