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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 2

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Anti Riot Bill Aimed at Carmichael Museum Exhibit Starts Today COLONIAL CAPRI CIRCLE DRIVE IN CAROLINA IRST SHOW AT 1:00 PM The New Nigerian said a sen 2 Year High TECHNICOLOR COLOR aLSO NATURE'S HAL ACRE HOTEL THRILLING EATURETTE Mao To Music mum I EVERETT THEATRES fwWv Starring LEE ERNEST CHARLES JOHN RICHARD JIM YOUR LORENCE THEATRES ikdWvei MATINEE 75c NIGHTS 90c OPEN 7:30 SHOW AT 9:00 EATURE AT 9:30 HONG KONG (AP) The red of the Chinese Communist party quotations has done so well that now Hong Kong record shops are offering a 10 inch LP enti tled of Chairman Mao Set to was then seeking to succeed Brezhnev Since then Brezhnev and his comrades have been whittling Shelepin down giving him pro gressively leks important as signments and removing his proteges from key jobs The most recent supporter to go was Nikolai Yegorychev removed as head of the Moscow Communist party organization a post that is a stepping stone to a Kremlin seat Yegorychev was reported by informed sources to have chal lenged the leaders Middle East policy It was believed he spoke out at a secret party meeting June 20 with Shelepins backing The setback for the Soviet friends in the Israeli war thus appeared a factor in the Shelepin move but analysts considered the basic cause was fear of the grim younger con tender HELD OVER! SOPHIA LOREN MARLON BRANDO COUNTESS ROM HONG color The Wildest BOND Of Them All "CASINO ROYALE" Thrills in Color ERNEST BORGNINE as Major General Worden LEE MARVIN as Major John Roisman WALT Happy Hilarity un in Color TRINI LOPEZ as Pedro Jiminez WASHINGTON (AP) Negro leader Stokely Carmichael was called free lance insurrec Tuesday by the author or an anti riot bill that was sped to the House for a vote la ter this week Carmichael was signled out by Rep William Cramer la as a key target of the leg islation which would make it a federal crime to cross state lines to incite organize or en courage a riot The bill was cleared for House action by a unanimous voice vote in the Rules Committee despite some doubts expressed about its constitutionalty and a noticeable lack of administra tion enthusiasm for it PAGEANT Miss Marcia Welch newly lorence of 1968 right and her chaperone RALPH MEEKER as Captain Stuart Kinder JANE ONDA "THE GAME IS Color Adult Thrills! Reds Shove Shelepin urther Down Ladder Committee member mad clear that at least where Carmi chael is concerned they want action against him getting sick and tired of the Carmichaels going around this country to incite said Quillen they go in their wake lies millions of dollars in destruction of proper ty Congress should take bold steps in enacting this legisla Cramer said it was more than coincidence that riots have bro ken out in cities shortly after visits by Carmichael Cramer called his bill which has been attacked by civil rights groups a pro civil rights measure DDI JULIE ANDREWS wAiKI Wonderful as in Color CHARLOTTE Daily 2:15 A :15 WASHINGTON (AP) The unemployment rolls swelled by 12 million in June pushing the jobless rate to 4 per cent of the labor force in the biggest jump in more than two years the Labor Department said Tuesday But at the same time total employment rose 17 million amid signs that ac tivity is beginning to pick said the Bureau of Labor Statis tics However Asst Commissioner Harold Goldstein declined to speculate on whether this held hope of bringing the jobless rate back down under 4 per cent again later this year It depends on what happens in sluggish construction work declining durable goods production and future defense procurement among other factors he said The rise In the number of Americans out of work was 200 000 greater than expected in June while the employment incrase was 850000 greater The increases brought the na tional totals to 753 million em ployed and 36 million unem ployed Brig George Kurubo who had been logistics officer for Lt Col Odumegwu regime in Biafra Kurubo who com manded air force until last August fled when an army uprising brought Maj Gen Ya kuba Gowon to power in Nige ria 1 TOM LOWEU SEE! HOW THE OLKS LIVE ON Hong Kong raffic Halted Rep Emanuel Celler NY chairman of the Judiciary Com mittee questioned whether the measure would be of any use in stopping the riots now flaring up in some cities 50 states all have laws against Celler said not a single state or local offi cial has asked for this law or for federal intervention in this area Wherever riots have taken place local police have quelled The cure for riots he said lies in improving living condi tions in the Negro sections Celler said some provisions of the bill are vague and imprecise and raised questions of constitu tionality He was answered on States and were viewed by more than a million people The western exhibit Miss Ra venel said be of a great deal of interest in Amer The artifacts Miss Ravenel said were loaned to the mu seum by Mrs Conrad Hoffmey er of lorence the great great granddaughter of William Dan iel and Sarah Huckabee Weav er who traveled from Missouri to Texas in a covered wagon in 1848 49 Miss Rave nel said more than words something of the hardships and heartaches many of our fore bears had to undergo in those perilous times is a fascinating chapter in Ravenel continued we would like as many children as possible to see Included in the western ex hibit according to Miss Rave nel are moccasins taken from the body of a dead Indian the skirt worn by Weaver in his travels across the American plains a doll fashioned from corn shucks documents and va rious household items includ ing silverware jars and vases and a porridge pot MOSCOW (AP) Alexander Shelepin a tough Communist party bureaucraft who once seemed destined to rule the So viet Union was pushed Tuesday another step away from power by the men he wanted to suc ceed The former boss of the Soviet secret police was given the prominent but powerless post of trade unions boss The action by his colleagues in the Kremlins leadership appeared to one Communist analysts here anoth er move in a long series to re duce the potential challenge of Shelepin for control The steely eyed Shelepin 48 made an unsuccessful bid in 1965 to increase his power at the expense of the nations top man Communist party General Sec retary Leonid I Brezhnev Some squrces even say Shelepin The lorence Museum will have the first summer showing in its 28 year old official histo ry Wednesday when it opens for a special two week travel ing exhibit of paintings by Americans it has been an nounced by Miss Virginia Rav enel museum director The exhibit an International Business Machines (IBM) tra veling exhibit will be on dis play at the museum through July 31 according to Miss Ravenel The exhibit she said is entitled Small Paintings by An open house has been planned for 3 pm to 5 pm Sunday at the museum to for mally open the exhibit Miss Ravenel said The public she said is cordially invited to at tend The collection Miss Ravenel said contains 20 paintings by Americans dating from 1850 to the present The paintings are on loan from the Department of Arts and Sciences of IBM she said and could be secured at no other time for the lor ence Museum The closing exhibit of the reg ular 1966 67 museum season a collection of Western artifacts traight out of colorful Old of 1848 49 will also be on display in the downstairs museum gallery for area per sons who missed it when it was exhibited June 4 Included in the IBM Collec tion Miss Ravenel said are such as a still life by Henry Var num Poor' Sugar Or a primitive painting by Grandma Moses and an impressionist painting by Childe Hassam Other artists represented in the collection according to Miss Ravenel include Robert Gwath mey George Inness Winslow Homer and Robert Vickery The exhibit (Miss Ravenel pointed out is one of nine art shows that IBM lends to museums colleges libraries and other non profit institutions throughout the country Last year she noted the com touring exhibitions visit ed 125 cities in the United both points by Rep Richard Poff Va Poff said the language Celler objected to was carefully chosen to meet specific objections raised by the Justice Depart ment and in many cases fol lowed the department recom mendations have no fear of any consti tutional he said Poff said the chief value of the bill would be as a deterrent to future riots are not so much interest ed in punishing someone for an offense already committed as in preventing it from he said But Cramer and Rep James Quillen Tenn a Rules 1st AREA SHOWING Starts At Dusk or Adults I nW? i JIM BROWN as Robert Jefferson LAGOS Nigeria (AP) Ni geria and secessionist Biafra ior officer in the Biafra army claimed successes Tuesday on had defected He was named as the sixth day of their civil war as the Nigerian government said its forces had killed white mercenaries fighting with the secessionists and had captured arms made in Czechoslovakia The US Embassy was skepti cal of the report on the mer cenaries because it said it did not believe any were fighting on the side of ground forces The embassy expressed con cern however over a report that an American was flying an old US made B26 for Biafra Meanwhile a secessionist broadcast said Biafra troops were advancing on all fronts A government statement said the white mercenaries were among three companies of 300 men destroyed last weekend It put government casualties at 6 dead and 12 wounded The government newspaper New Nigerian of Kaduna in northern Nigeria said 10 mer cenaries had been killed when the three companies were wiped out' near Nsukka 15 miles inside Biafra Nsukka is considered the gateway to capital at Enugu 49 miles to the south The government claimed Nsuk ka was under siege and was being shelled Channel Master All Chan nel Antenna Completely In stalled with Rotor $10995 Pee Dee Antenna 662 0159 lorence Sales Service Oamnthemorpraisethem imxrimgetHieml God's Little Head Start Center Set At Lake City The first of several antici pated Head Start centers will be headquartered at the Nation al Guard Armory in Lake City the Morning News learn II ed Tuesday Il lorence County Office of Ec jl onomic Opportunity officials I said that registration for the I some 200 children will begin at I 9 am on July 17 at the ar I mory Persons interested in working as teachers or teacher aides in the six to eight week pro igram are asked to contact the lorence County OEO at 162 Irby St in lorence The OEO centers being set up in public buildings because public school facilities are un available are slated to begin throughout the county on July117 The program is being finan ced in lorence County under a $81901 grant and a supple ment grant of Most of the' supplementary grant will be used for medical services for I the children participating in Head Start a program which affords indigent children op portunity to prepare for their first year in school It was previously announced that the program held here for the past two summers would not be held because the pro gram approved by the Atlanta regional OEO under a $79000 budget was rejected by two county district school boards I RICHARD JAECKEL a oergeam uowren KONG KONG (AP) A gov ernment curfew halted all Hong public transport Tues day night in the face of terrorist attacks by Communist led mobs of Chinese They pressed en anti British campaign with knives torches and explosives Immobilization of the buses and street cars was one aim of the mobs which were trying to make a transport strike 100 per cent effective Crude bombs were hurled in the streets one at riot police trying to restore order Armed demonstrators some wearing gas masks had stopped and set fire to buses moving in denance of Communist orders for the strike A dozen fires burned in Wan chai a congested Chinese sector i of this 126 year old British crown colony Mobs smashed I store fronts and wrecked two 4 restaurants they accused of bid ing Hong Kong detectives and I intelligence officers jj Police fought back with clubs and tear gas They fired carbine i and rifle shots over the heads of I one mob There was no immediate re port of any rioters being killed or wounded The latest outbreaks begun last Saturday have attained a ferocity unmatched during riots and demonstrations touched off in May between police and Chinese workers on strike against artificial flower facto ri6s in the Kowloon Peninsula the mainland sector of the colo 400 square miles ailure of those demonstra tions to win the support of any number of Hong 4 mil lion Chinese 98 per cent of the population was regarded as a setback for the local Communist leaders' interest was re flected in a rise of propaganda attacks on the colony Mao Tse regime broadcast charges that the British perse cuted Chinese? Though Red Chi na profits from trade and bank ing ties with Hong Kong it voiced demands for the liquida tion of British rule LAST TIME TONIGHT ROD TAYLOR KARL MALDEN Starring WALTER BRENNAN THOSE "MAMY KlOt MATTUrUI RflDEM ED GARBER DOTRICE WYNN Unemployed Rolls Hit MAHM BORGNINE BRONSON BROWN CASSAVETES JAECKEL SALPH ROBERT TELLY CUNT ROBERT KENNEBY 18PEZ MEEKER RYAN SAWUS WA1KER WEBBER CAROLINA SHOWS AT 3 5 7 9 PM GOING 60 LAS TO THE GALLON! 2 Wednesday JULY 12 1967 Ilnrrnrr fJktnring Ntina SPECIAL OPENING Nigeria ights 'Mercenaries' EYES ON crowned Miss Mrs Ken Cox of lorence leave for Greenville today to attend the Miss South Carolina beauty pageant being held tharfl fckic uaaL Mice Wnlrh will he nhcArvirtfl frhe nflflAfint as Valerie Bobbett Miss lorence of 1967 as she com I TIMBER! W8S petes for the state crown Miss Welch expects to pick I cry up a few pointers from pageant participants and officials I to aid her when she represents lorence in the state I hilarity pageant next summer (Staff Photo) I the result in a tall tale about some very little people! SHOWS AT I Matinee: Adults 125 Children 60c 3:00 and 8:00 AGmlSSlOH Night Sat Sun AdufS 50 children 6Oc GEORGE KENNEDY as ijor Max Armbruster ROBERT RYAN as Colonel Breed CLINT WALKER as Samson Posey TELLY SAVALAS as Archer Maggot! CHARLES BRONSON as Joseph Wladislaw ROBERT WEBBER as General Denton JOHN CASSAVETES as Victor Eranko ipmf if 4 ML 7 i I III v' jH £3ImRmI MV' 1A 'VW flM Jure wWh uuan MIL 1 A A anomimwnri 0 II 1 1 ii mkmi I fw mMwiOiirl 1 llAflgw Jr Th i 1 1 A I I I I 1'1 IXC itir I I rnwR I I Mt1 I I I BG ys A riiCL IftlinL MnSSnnflM ri! WNk I WZXr 1 1 I A (dx3Yt RICHARD JAECKEL Sergeant Bowren TRINI LOPEZ as RALPH MEEKER as ROBERT RYAN as TELLY SAVALAS as CLINT WALKER as ROBERT WEBBER as Pedro Jiminez Captain Stuart Kinder Colonel Breed Archer Maggot! Samson Posey General Denton CHARLES BRONSON as Joseph Wladislaw JOHN CASSAVETES as Victor Eranko.

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