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2 no News and Observer Wednesday August 26 1964 Strike Ends Against Pan American tidal as "the best contract ever negotiated in the airline indus try" Agreement came after a day Rome London Asia and many other of the world's far away places Incoming fligh's also were reported virtually halted "Due to the transport workers union's rejection early this morning of the company's liberal wage and benefits offer and at once calling a strike a shutdown of the company's Right operations has become necessary" Trippe said Pan American President Juan! Trippe bad accused the union of defying President Johnson's' wage-price guidelines Earlier both sides expressed hope for settling the strike at a noon meeting but as the hours wore on through the day and into the evneing there was no word of progress The 'walkout of some 9000 workers before dawn quickly' forced cancelation of all Panl American flights to Paris some of the -terms In the contract "But we're all happy with It" the union Epokesman said He said the negotiating committee will meet again at noon and is expected to Join in a signing session with company officials later Negotiators for the union and the company had been in continuous session here since noon Tuesday with the National Mediation Board participating WASHINGTON (AP) Negotiators for the AFL-CIO Transport Workers Union accepted early Wednesday a contract of fer from Pan American Airways ending a one-day strike against the carrier's worldwide service Union members were ordered back to work on shifts beginning after midnight following acceptance by the negotiating committee of language of the contract offer hailed by a union of 3' (1 (T 1 4 'II 41t o' 'Ntz: 7 'it 1 4 A ii' 4 11" ''K- ''''''Ll to''-'--- aka v'm ---e i $: 14 t1--' 61 kl i '4' 1 i fA 0:: iliottak4 i and night-long session between company and union representatives assisted by the National Mediation Board Shortly after 9 pm Tuesday a union official announced that a contact had been "accepted in principle" It took until nearly 1 am for the two sides to agree on exact language of World News Rtzssians Threaten Congo Aid UN May Reduce Cyprus Forces (center) with wife Ethel and Mayor Wagner of New York PITT Have Say (Continued from P190 Ono Democratic ticket and I don't to do that this fall" He nature on the Wallace petition came to light When Moore ar- romised "My administration rived here Sunday he sided with willn2tbe a reactionary ad- Webb and Lake jumped into the fray on Monday and indi- Congressman Herbert Bonner said the move against Webb cated in a telegram that he would "rub salt in old wounds" would not compromise and would be taken as a per-Moore was among those who I sonal affront by all who signed voted Monday to invite Webb 1 the Wallace petition to explain his signature on the you persist in doing this Wallace petition then you place me in an tmtenaThe vote was on a substitute ble position when I go to people motion made by Secretary taking Mr Moore to precincts of Commerce Luther Hodges in the First Congressional Disone of the Tar Heel delegates trict" he said An earlier resolution advanc- Bonner said the Democratic ed by Watson Brame of North ticket from President to con- stable in North Carolina rests Wilkesboro for the Sanford Preyer partisans called for with the turnout of voters from Eastern North Carolina and Webb to be dropped from con sideration for the national corn- none of them should be alien- mittee post ated Richardson Preyer also a Robert Kennedy Announces Lee was charged with tar Formally (Continued from P000 One) ceny by trick on three counts of sums amounting to $3227050 NEW YORK (Al') Att from Mrs "'anch Forbes an Gen Robert Kennedy for- elderly widow who according to many entered the race for the testimony had given Lee her Senate Tuesday as a Dem- entire life savings in 1958 to in- ocrat from New York and said vest 1 President Johnson will cam- Tr thretel 'soxmanta nuarnaind i i-- i Interest payments The Formally I NICOSIA Cyprus (AP) to meet with him in his Senior United Nations officials office Thursday in Cyprus are weighing the idea' Romney said in telegrams 'sent to five major participants of a whopping 80 per cent cut in in the dispute "because of the the 6300-man peace-keeping 'collapse in negotiations and the force as a calming gesture to vital public concern I want to this divided island This surprising view has been 1 I discuss with you and the other arties involved any steps that forwarded to UN Secretary- can be taken to avoid a pro-General Thant who is consid-longed continuation of this ering it UN and diplomatic torments said Tuesday It originated with Thant's sen- Budget for UN ior political representative of the island former Ecuadorian UNITED NATIONS NY President Gab Lasso Plaza He (A13) Secretary-General feeIs thl 14N2ctease-iirebe- Thant Tuesday announced he It originated with Thant's sen- Budget for UN ior political representative of the island former Ecuadorian UNITED NATIONS NY President Gab Lasso Plaza He (AP) Secretary-General feels the UN cease-fire be- Thant Tuesday announced he than his capacity to serve the state I cannot in fairness expect those people to vote for me even though my father and mother have had a home in New York since 1926 and I attended New York schools for six years before my father was appointed ambassador to Great Britain and I have once again established residence in this state" aign for him Republican iipposition immediately labeled him "the carpetbagger candidate" Kennedy has had his home in Virginia and his voting residence in Massachusetts 1 tween the Turkish and Greek Iwill seek a budget of $10469 Cypriot communities can belmillion for next year $336 mil-maintained lion more than authorized for Rather than beef up the force 1964 as its commander Gen Thimayya is said to have Thant said in a report the -ii-av-e1 Thant said in a report the KLAN MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet' Union accused the United States and Belgium Tuesday of armed intervention in the Congo and issued a veiled threat to help the Congolese rebels It said any military occupation by Western nations of the Congo "would create another hotbed of war in the center of Africa" Tass the government news agency said the Communist backed rebels "have real friends in Africa and not only in Africa who will be able to render them necessary assist' nee" The true goals of armed inter ference in the Congo's affairs Tass said are 'To supress the national liberation movement of the Congolese people prop up with American bayonets the shaky position of the foreign henchmen to save and strengthen the positions of the imperialist mo nopolies which are robbing the natural wealth of this country" "The United States and its NATO partners long since have conducted joint preparations for armed intervention in the affairs of the Congo" Tess said "the allocation of roles between the American and Belgian coin nialists was discussed during the visit of US Under Secretary of State (Averell) Harriman to Brussels" Tass said "smaller colonial powers do not want to lag behind Washington The Portuguese authorities are shipping istores of arms and ammunition from Angola to the Congolese 'capital and the Belgian military in the Congo are becoming more active" urged Plaza believes a smaller ineed to expand the services of observer force would keep the the United Nations to fulfill the peace and also be more conduc- demands of its members made tive to a negotiated settlement it necessary to abandon a policy the sources said of containment on spending de demands of its members made it necessary to abandon a policy of containment on spending de spite the organization's difficult financial position about $15000 monthly had been paid to Mrs Forbes mostly by Lee's person' check The investigation revealed that Lee had obtained $368856 on Feb 17 1959 $1631637 on Dec 24 1958 and $1226560 on April 9 1960 Lee was charged wfth forging letters of release for sale of certain bonds forgery in signing the bonds and converting the funds to his own personal use A fictitious bank account In the name of Paul Murphy was reported to have been opened in the Wachovia Bank by Lee and that all checks from that account went to Lee Lee had opened the account personally Lee also was charged with offering fictious securities in the amount of $2900 to Greenville Justice of the Peace Luther Moore $25000 from Dr John Wooten and $15000 from Frank Longino In addition he was charged with issuing a worthless check in the amount of $16500 to Longino Walter Johnson of the Securities Exchange Commission from Atlanta Ga testified that his office first became aware of irregularities and started investigationt on Jan 5 1963 This was triggered by reported bogus bonds issued in the Roberson vile area Enters Strike LANSING Mich George Romney declaring the seven-week-old strike at the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press "has increasingly affected the economy of the state and the public's knowledge of critical local state national and international developments" personally stepped into the dispute Tuesday The governor entered the strike by inviting the publishers and leaders of the striking un Hotel Burned LAS VEGAS Nev (AP) Fire Tuesday gutted the casino and show lounge of the plush Sahara Hotel one of this desert resort's showplaces Some 50 firemen fought the blaze which one estimate said may run into $1 million damage Firemen at the scene said there was no danger to guests of the 24-story hotel No injuries were immediately reported (Continued from Page ono bers breaking off and engaging in aetivites of ther own" Such a possbility grows he Nints out as the Klan becomes larger enlists more members and becomes active In all parts roaf itahle iSattaa rt ate a aFcoar oi tda nhcae rd ya occur in any area of the State without klansmen being organized and ready to act assum- ing that the Klan does have klaverns across the State as it now claims Anderson sees two possibili- ties concerning the future of the Klan in the State: 1 The momentum with which the Klan is now gaining strength and members may eventually decline with fuller acceptance of the Civil Bights Act in the State The rebirth of the Klan most feel has been based on reaction to the civil rights law and with this impetus no longer present the Klan could lose its appeal and dry up 2 Before this happens the Klan or some of its members could become violent or revert to terrorism that would lead to a crackdown on the organization and the arrest and conviction of some of its members The second alternative has in the past brought about a quick halt of Klan activities in the State The arrest and sentencing of Cole in 1958 broke he back of the Klan that existed then In the explosive atmosphere which Klan activity serves to generate few believe that the professed policy of non-violence can long survive This apprehension underlies the vigilance of the SBI It explains the uneasl: ness of law-abiding citizens as the klansmen burn their crosses by Delegates This led his potential Republican opponent Sen Kenneth Keating to gibe: "I welcome Robert Kennedy I to New York Indeed as his senator I would be glad to furnish him a guide book road map and other useful literature about the I Empire State which any sojour- net would find hopeful" Nomination of the 38-year-old I political head of the Kennedy 1 clan is considered assured at 1 the Sept 1 Democratic State Convention despite pockets of opposition within party ranks I He said he will resign from the I cabinet if nominated Kennedy conceded to news- i men that he has never before run for public office but added "I've had a couple of relatives who did" Kennedy with the family name an established political drawing card in New York is generally conceded to be a forImidable opponent to Keating 64 who is seeking his second senatorial term after 18 years in Congress Keating has refused to support Sen Barry Goldwater as the GOP candidate for president As a result he faces possible opposition from Clare Boothe Luce who has threatened to run for the Senate on the Conservative party ticket Thus Keating's supporters were primed for Kennedy's announcement and prepared to hammer bard on twin campaign themes of Democratic carpetbagging and boss control Republican State Chairman Fred A Young claimed "the nomination of this outsider" would mean half a million more votes for Keating And the GOP campaign director Michael Scelsi declared: "Mr Kennedy the carpetbagger candidate would not have announced his candidacy today if the Democratic bosses didn't have everything all fixed up for' his certain nomination" Kennedy who has rented a Long Island mansion at Glen Cove as his New York residence recognized the carpetbagger issue in his formal state ment of his candidacy "I recognize that some voters have misgivings about considering a man for high office who has left the state and has only recently returned I understand this but it is appropriate to point out that my candidacy would fulfill the requirements for membership in the Senate which were set forth aft! or solemn consideration by the men who drafted the Constitution of the State of New York as well as those who drafted the Constitution of the United States" he said "There may be some who believe that where a candidate voted in the past is more important out in the compromise which the convention approved without' a rclicall Jack Pittman secretary of the Mississippi regulars: said bitterly: "The Mississippi delegation did not leave the it left us" The Mississippi seats were nearly empty when the convention session began But three of the regular delegates took seats They said they had signed a statement of "intention to support the party's nominees" Gov Paul Johnson said in Jackson Miss that under no circumstances now will he support President Johnson Lee had been employed by the stock 'firm of McDaniel hnd Lewis up till July or August of 1961 He later went with the firm of Broad Street Sales of New York City All stock salesmen have to be registered with the Secretary of State and Lee had not been registered since Aug 14 1961 according to William Coppedge of the Secretary of State's office Within a half hour after his sentence Lee was enroute to Raleigh's State Prison in custody of two Pitt County deputies (Continued from Pees One) 1 who had signed the pledge Leaders of the unpledged delegates contended they had complied with the requirement to affirm their loyalty to the party and its ticket "We have been seated" said Eugene (Bull) Connor He said two Texans Gov John Connally and former Gov Price Daniel had come up with the idea of the standing demonstration of support for Johnson National Democratic chairman John Bailey disputed the Alabama interpretation that the pledge of support had been taken "Why don't he throw us out then?" Connor retorted The Alabama rebels had decided once to pack and go home Gov George Wallace calling the signals from Montgomery Hodges and Sens Sam Ervin' I was and Everett Jordan argued that the only speaker to urge pass-the action would be hasty since age of the Brame resolution Webb had not had an opportu- against Webb nity to defend himself Hodges offered a subsitute Preyer's Statement motion to postpone any action Preyer said the move was on the matter Then at the sug- not an issue of party unity and gestion of delegate Jonathan did not question Moore's right Daniels of Raleigh Hodges to appoint any loyal Democrat amended his motion to include to the national committee post a specific invitation to Webb to "This resolution does say appear before the delegation en this: if one compromises him-Wednesday self and says it is his intention Webb's arrival here was de- to organize a third party that layed because of the death of person has disqualified himself his father last Saturday for the post of national commit- Before leaving his Statesville teeman Preyer said home Tuesday to go to the con- He noted Webb's pledge to the vention Webb told a reporter Wallace Party was recent and he would withdraw as the na- said Gov Wallace was a "di-tonal committee nominee if visive influence' in the party Moore requested it He characterized Wallace's do anything that would peal to the national convention be of help to him But he has platform committee here last not asked me" Webb said "I' Friday as a "vicious speech" am depending on Moore to let) Daniels sided with Preyer me know what he wants me to but asked Hodges if he would do" amend his motion to postpone The resolution offered by action to specifically invite Brame would have rescinded Webb to speak to the delegation action taken by the delegation Daniels suggested at a pre-convention meeting in should be given an opportunity Charlotte on July 31 The group "to come here and ring the at that time agreed to accept rafters for the Democratic Webb as Moore's choice to re- Party if he wants to help lead place National Committeeman the Democratic Party" Bill Staton of Sanford Moore showed no enthusiasir The Brame resolution said for Hodges' substitute motion Webb's appointment to the post saying he had "no desire to "would be a source of embar- postpone the matter" However rassment to more than one mil- on a roll call vote he cast hi lion loyal Democrats" in the vote as a delegate to invito State Webb to speak It quoted from the petition Moore's surprise move nam be had signed noting it was a ing Mrs Gardner as state part) "promise to organize and sup- chairman was viewed here port a third party" an effort to conciliate Preyei "We cannot expect to gain supporters Many of them havo unity by putting into a position Insistently repeated that the of national leadership for our were being read out of tho party a man who has so recent- party through Moore's unwill ly followed Wallace out of the ingness to deal with them sinco Democratic party the res- the second primary olution stated "In the light of this new evi- dence which has just come to our attention we call on Mr Ld La AD -ER Moore to submit another name (continued from Page One) who has not had a part in the organization of a third party tone of the campaign mpaign "can and we promise our support to more to a 11 ay 111 feeling amoni such loyal Democrat" white and colored than anythiru Support For Moore else Go'v Endicott Peabody "We again promise our full Massachusetts said "We are no support to Dan Moore in the at all concerned with a so-callei general election this fall" the backlash vote This issue ha resolution stated been overemphasized Peopl Sen Ervin argued against the should begin considering hoN motion to drop Webb saying it much the Democrats particu would further divide the State larly in the Northeast are goiru party and "repeat the mistakes to benefit from Republican de of the past" fections "You might as well recog- Gov Richard Hughes nize" he said "there were 60- New Jersey said "The whit 000 people who signed the backlash will be more than out tion for Gov Wallace You weighed by the sensible back might as well recognize that lash of the independents an 217000 people voted for Dr moderate Republicans wh Lake in the primary" can't take the irresponsibility He argued that it was Moore'si Goldwater" right as successful primary But Virginia's Gov Alberts candidate for Governor to Harrison said he thinks radii name the State party's choice I disturbances will be the majc for the national committee post issue in his state and much Hodges said he was not al- the South lied with any faction of the "People are getting fed party but said he feared the with the sit-ins wade-ins knee outcome of "personal feeling ins and what have you" Harr factional feeling" that has de- son said "I think unless the si veloped over Moore's choice of uation abates it will be ver Webb a I for Democrat "Under no condition should chances we do something like this today Missouri Gov JohnM Dalttc Certainly not today We ought said backlash could a lac! to wait' he said if it continues but his presci Candidate Moore in what tion for combatting it is many admitted was one of his "remind them of Goldwatel and pitch the campaign to ti most effective speeches de- issue of responsibility fended Webb by saying that An active aggressive car Webb "assured me he would paign would take care of bee support not only the Democratic lash in Texas Gov John ticket in North Carolina but Connally said But Connally the national ticket as well" good friend and political prate An Olive Branch of Johnson added: Moore facing an audience "The polls I have seen dominated by Sanford Preyer tional and otherwise seem partisans' proffered an olive indicate 10 to 15 per cent branch and defended himself Democrats might vote Reput against charges he has ignored can The same polls said it is the Governor's wing of the par- dicated 25 to 28 per cent of Preyer said the move was' not an issue of party unity and did not question Moore's right to appoint any loyal Democrat' to the national committee post1 He noted Webb's pledge to the Wallace Party was recent and said Gov Wallace was a "divisive influence' in the party He characterized Wallace's appeal to the national convention platform committee here last! Daniels sided with Preyer but asked Hodges if he would amend his motion to postpone action to specifically invite Webb to speak to the delegation Daniels suggested Webb should be given an opportunity "to come here and ring the rafters for the Democratic Party if he wants to help lead the Democratic Party" Moore showed no enthusiasm for Hodges' substitute motion saying he had "no desire to postpone the matter" However on a roll call vote he cast his vote as a delegate to invite Webb to speak Moore's surprise move nem big Mrs Gardner as state party chairman was viewed here as an effort to conciliate Preyer supporters Many of them have insistently repeated that they were being read out of the party through Moore's unwill ingness to deal with them since the second primary (Continued from Pegs One) tone of the campaign "can do more to allay ill feeling among white and colored than anything else" Gov Endicott Peabody Massachusetts said "We are rot at all concerned with a so-called backlash vote This issue has been overemphasized People should begin considering how much the Democrats particularly in the Northeast are going to benefit from Republican defections Gov Richard Hughes New Jersey said "The white backlash will be more than outweighed by the sensible lash of the independents and moderate Republicans who can't take the irresponsibility Goldwater" But Virginia's Gov Albertis Harrison said he thinks racial disturbances will be the major issue in his state and much the South "People are getting fed with the sit-ins wade-ins and what have you" Harrison said "I think unless the situation abates it will be very harmful for Democratic chances" Missouri Gov John Dalton said backlash could be a factor 1 if it continues but his presciption for combatting it is "remind them of Goldwater" and pitch the campaign to issue of responsibility An active aggressive cam paign would take care of backlash in Texas Gov John Connally said But Connally good friend and political protege of Johnson added: "The polls I have seen and otherwise seem indicate 10 to 15 per cent Democrats might vote Republican The same polls said it is dicated 25 to 28 per cent of Violence Rips told them to stay at the convention and in the seats allotted to Alabama until they were thrown out So they stayed came back and occupied the seats Tuesday night and said they would be doing that Wednesday and Thursday nights too Exactly opposite the section assigned to Alabama on the convention floor was the one reserved for Mississippi nearly empty The Mississippi compromise worked in the credentials committee and accepted by the convention itself called for seating members of the regular state delegation who took a loyalty oath Several did and stayed at the convention The bulk of them didn't and said they were heading for home The biracial Mississippi Freedom Deinocratc Party that contested the right of the regulars to seats spurned the compromise too It called for giving them two seats at large with full-delegate privileges MFDP members and supporters staged a giant rally outside Convention Hall and leader Aaron Henry declared: "We are not giving up We are going in" They headed for the doors of the hall and tried The doors were locked in their those of some late-arriving delegates But people with credentials soon were getting apparently some representatives of the MFDP among them Offer Seats Editor Gets Post As Advisor When the first warrants were issued for Lee's arrest in April he left the area and was the object of a wide spread search At that time the only warrant facing him was the worthless check charge After more than five weeks he contacted Sheriff Duke Andrews and arranged to meet him and Andrews took him into custody Dr Longino Dr Wooten and Luther Moore all took the stand to testify that they had been friends of Lee and had faith and confidence in him for a number a years Not a native of Greenville Lee came to Pitt County sonme 10 years ago where he had held a number of jobs before entering the stock field Saigon Unrest SAIGON South VIET Nam (AP) A terrorist grenade exploded at a bridge a block and half from the US embassy Wednesday No one was injured The third in Saigon in the past five did not cause any real damage to the bridge Nine persons were injured Tuesday when a blast ripped Iportions of two floors of the Caravelle Hotel Four Americans were among injured On Saturday one Vietnamese was killed and another wounded by a blast at the Eden Theater across the street from the US Information Service and US officers billet All the blasts were believed to be the work of the Viet Cong He accused the convention of setting "an example of noncompliance with the long-established election laws of the State of Mississippi under which our delegation was legally selected" And in that connection he hit at what he called "this power-mad crowd" The Mississippi delegation wasn't the only trouble spot Rebellious Alabamians came back to Convention Hall under orders from their governor George Wallace back home to take over the seats the convention had ruled they couldn't have without taking a loyalty pledge They were under instructions from Wallace to try the same tactic at every convention session Nobody challenged them immediately This was a shift in plans among delegates who showed up 1Monday night were told to leave because they had balked at signing a party loyalty oath and stayed anyway They had talked earlier of packing up and going home possibly with some Mississippians The row embroiling Mississippians grew out of the contesting of the state's regular delegation by the MFDP on grounds the regulars exclude Negroes and don't support the national Democratic Party Weather NEW YORK Wolff executive editor of the Greensboro (NC) News a Record was named Tuesday as a member of an advisory board to nominate a winner of the first World Press Achievement Award of the American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation Also namtd to the 14-member panel was Wes Gallagher general manager of the Associated Press Wolff Is president of the American Society of Newspaper 'Editors The award was established to encourage the growth of a free press in the developing countries of the world of of back- of of up kneel-ins to the a national to of in' the Republicans may vote Democratic If the Democrats have a backlash it looks to me like the Republicans have a frontlash that is about double the Demo' crats'" A spokesman for the Freedom group said delegates of various northern states had invited MFDP members to use their credentials and tickets and sit in their seats The Wisconsin Washington Colorado New York California and Oregon delegates he said were among those making the offer Both sides said they had lost WE HAVE THE PORTABLE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE GOING PLACES (Including Back to School) RALE IGH DATA Sunrise 5:42 am Sunset 651 pm Tuesday's high 91 year ago 80 Tues day' low 65 year ago 45 Absolute high 94 year 1959 Absolute low 53 year 1952 Average 80 Normal li EC IPITATION Past 24 hours (7P to P) 06 Deficiency for month 190 Deficiency for year 544 HOURLY TIMPERATURES 75 1 pm to Pm 78 2 0m 90 10 am 83 3 PP1 88 11 cm 86 4 pm 89 12 noon 88 5 pm 82 INFORMATION FOR CITIES High Lew Pr 83 40 Olivetti Underwood Lettere 32 OTHER MODELS FROM $7450 plus taxes 5950 Dort Irons US MATSU ILIUM Dort Irons US WIATillit t-Al2 1 Asheville Charlotte Cherry Point Elizabeth City Greensboro Hatteras Raleigh-Durham 'Asheville Cherry Point Elizabeth City Greensboro Hatteras Raleigh-Ourhem I dft 70 1 A '44 1 te 7 di 70K 713 It tell tl AA Is -w 184 EASY TERMS 87 69 11 89 69 89 69 Tr 60 02 91 68 06 Wilmington 87 73 77 MARINE FORECAST Mostly southwesterly winds to 16 knots today Pertly cloudy and warm with scattered mostly afternoon and evening thundershowers NORTH CAROLINA TIDE Tulin August 26 1964 (Eastern Standard Time) OREGON INLET 1 4vi I 1 rorti 90 0 Highs 910 cm 9:27 pm 3:14 pm BEAUFORT 341" 4:02 cm SOUTHPORT 4'29 pm 3:57 cm 4:13 pm 10:06 t11 10:23 pnn to Iti so Showers 1 Alt SO Ibmlialtle41111) Iv 110 Vititi jr C) rill E) "1 2 1 -4 t4 WARM 7 11111 Ad NI thowors 90 4 I In st I dll 144 cm 10:06 Pm MI Cs -me in and see it today! It has every important advantage of full size office models (and some features even the big ones don't have) You get keyboard-set tabulation automatic paragraph indentationhalf line spacing which lets you type foot notes math and chemistry formulasand much more Fail it 771 0 ilt4i it 71 For Sloytimi Wooloosiloy Fiur Show Nigh Tomporotores hpootool Sloytimo Wooloosiloy puns Show Nigh Tmporotores hpootool -CfIROL1011- tY He cited his appointment of Mel Broughton Jr of Raleigh as new State party chairman and then announced the appointment of Mrs Max Gardner Jr of Shelby a backer of Preyer to the post of vice chairman Moore also sought to assure Sanford backers that he would not junk the programs of the progressive Sanford administration "I am not a reactionary" he said "North Carolina needs to move forward" Moore also pledged his support to President Johnson saying "I never scratched the V' loolotodt Procipitation Not Inflicatod Conowit Loco! Forefoot 1101'4 Proglpitation Not Indleatod Conowit Loco! Forefoot By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weather Bureau report of temperatures (high last 12 hours low at 18 hours) and rainfall (last 24 hours) ending 7 pm Tuesday for selected areas Station I Pr STATION Pr Albany 87 54 Angeles 86 65 Albu'oura 92 61 Louisville so 78 Amarillo 85 59 Memphis 73 01 Atlanta 63 Miami 86 81 Wham 811 60 13 Minn-SIP 72 60 BismarK 71 35 Orleans 91 70 07 Boston 74 62 New Tort( 86 66 Buffalo 81 56 Norfolk 91 66 Cha'ston 70 SO Omaha 92 50 01 Chicago 73 64 Phila 84 66 Cincint1 84 69 Phoenix 100 77 Clever! 86 61 Pittsb'gh 83 56 Columbus 86 61 Port'd MI Denver 113 41 Richm'd 19 69 Detroit 66 St Louis 70 65 Duluth 47 Antonio 93 77 El Paso 99 68 S6n Fran 62 55 Ft Worth 92 73 Smenah 90 74 Tr grf Mtn 68 58 Seattle 67 60 06 Jack'ville 94 74 Tampa 92 74 MI Kan City 74 62 Wash'toft 90 Knoxvill4 82 9 OFFICE EQUIP anez mi Undergoes Surgery WASHINGTON (AP) Mrs Kathryn O'Hay Granahan Treasurer of the United States underwent surgery Tuesday on an injured elbow Mrs Granahan former Pennsylvania Democratic member of Congress fractured the elbow and knee when she slipped and fell in a radio studio last week 11 I WEATHER shnwers and thundershowers are expected on Wednesday over the lower Mississippi Valley the northern Rockies and the Caro lines and Virginia It will be cooler in the Pacific northwest the lower Great Lakes the Ohio Valley and the middle and north Atlantic coast states It will be warmer in the central Plains to the upper Great Lakes Little temperature change is fore seen elsewhere Rocky Mount Greenville Wilson iiIMMMIIIIIIMMI I li 'altZ.

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