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Monday, Oclalier 3.1. IMS KirvnsPORT NEWS South Lost Out In 89th Congress' Dixie Bloc Lacked Old Unity Rep. Jimmy Quillen Raps Administration's Tactics Continue f-rom jnt (w has passed more major lejiis- itiaal int0 ma lalion than any in ttehbffy "V1 act or tUe nalion will go do in 10 a djsii of history as the weakest Con- ll rf' Jntcflslralions gress of all u- S' lr Vt "The saddesl part about the Congresman Quillen operation, or CwgreTttnt JC1T year," he conlinued "was the ht blied (hf off. nd thai irregular 'V. Phy the Communists procedures were used il En h11 ramrod bills through both heing mane agamst house.

Quantity, not nimliii. b-v the s- tiet lie would have iiilxrilcd nest Ml lhe lint sossim, ri'H 1 BpF of tlie 8911, Congress tinned in Tl-e liberal inroad was mosi good Mark, (dl The "amo" wnislini-nl was nn Mfe rf'Vwww SK the melcd Wat- Kor Hie niusi uari. ihe itkiih- 111111 domain of Sen. James brt'ivcil Imiiic. and came back a licpiib- iiikis uiu urn i-nauc nicv "mijj utit'iiur general simply could iwl oixraici in rt Al mlI Kmi.ind was lliroiith ttk' tommill u-ai Ihrv "am.

Qtiillert acknowledsed thai limited congiejs to kreo i'ihI nglUs legis- Hep. Wilhinn Southeriiers ri'mainnl ihe lluio" 01,1 f. the Miss, was sliiil of I' Willi the i.i.-sn; se- ing rights lull, in; spokesmen of iiutii ffel Ilia! the son sensus. not consideration, was the theme," Emphasizing that the nation will suffer Lite consequences be wholeheartedly roneurred Willi now heing passed ihrougfwut the countrv 1 bark mttrc Ihoughl, Hi; aulocrnls 'orders of heinv This year. Com in il I tv Ihyiu-coiuiuiilee il.ambcrs Ihe llM" reeled a vol- ISarry (Mawalcr Tiif II.

lie tipixisiinwi in ad in in- which ronaemn ana aoerv tlie ing rigHi bill even siranger robbed linn uf n.r Lrenolied members n( tlw iliaiiHi.uijliiii Congress, Quillen noted that irresponsible rat ions against (In; united efforts of our men in Viet Nam." and, circle. Unl llicy were forred tn op-'erale in a congrts beut on ra-ilifyiiig the Prr-sidciH's tireai the purpose of Congnss-to KLAiN SIDKSHOW a mnini.l!.i,. most recently, against lhe legislation; Ihcn to enact Serc 'n uonscriplioii ot able bodied this session. Hearings Continue Sot'iety suit no! inclined to pa-much iieed In lliose wIhi wanted to move ahead more leisurely. Only al the end of tlie session was lhe muscle of Ihe ouce-dominant Hrpublican southern "The demands defense of freedom and the defeat of the world-wide KASMXr.TON lUl'll Tluviiioilirv inn.

Kl.m coalition renllv trll. by the Executive; and the JS" directions were to 'produce or 1,01 belleve' Jle else' he said 'nat eve-'', Person wtw parlic- The First District Cmvm 'Pates in "iemonslralions IS hPZ a Communist. But do feel Ibig show is over on Capitol Hill, North' lomling lUl li.is' eartuW ihe iiuesliga-but a sidosliaw goes wi: Tlie cf stales in terms of Kluii uiiit imn l- ii ri, bws of K. tr muts. The coalition Hopped leeisla- hoi-.

lion to wal Eo cted ri hi Ihe Kte ttot.hal iii the legislation was of doubtful iHIIlt Ilk' 1 that many of these people are immature and uninformed, and they arc being bent and swayed by Communists (or denied anv iiukicv to begin Aclivilies res nines ami wi Her SokiIi. value, that it consisted mainly of an "all-out effort to get a toehold, to gel something on lhe IVpari h'ssible le the lawbooks in lhe field, in of the good nation, as Ihey contend. cuntrol final divisions which the Excculiv Interested funds. will ps pnsram wilhwl leadens wuh Iheir hands in I lie I lit mi inn are linlli of IIh; dreal So-. nil ik, ASK HELP A crowd or sympathizers gather below the statue of Jose Mai ti in New York Saturday to welcome Cuban veterans of the U.S.-backed Bay or Pigs invasion who slopped here while on a march from Boston lo Washington.

The veterans how to present a petition lo President Johnson asking for moral ami military support- against Cuba's Castro. (UP! Photo) mil after lb' 1 inilln lipid :stic.a- us ciety" inojects. President of one member while on I who are w'uh son hired soulhern tlousc voles 1 the witness stand, Citing the pushing through we CT of the highwav Vautincalion 3 bill while a package of bills "dns 7 fo combat crime was by- "Many -ire imt.aL- passed, Quillen sail it was an programs to actively examole of the 1helr to his side sometimes 111 such ta invmitnn rmnniix Itep. L'lwrlej oil 11, l- numbers that they provided him servicemen in Viet Nam, sis" possibte whei the Execu. Shastri Asks India To siili'iu for .1 111 niuiiHini'ioK arrest ef an Alnti.niia Milan.

Collie l.croy Wilk-11 rn 111 iiYtion wilh the slay- 'f Mrs. Vinl.i Liii.uo. a cull rights worker, last Li it their lives for their Countrv. with the margin oT victory. Itarely could Ihe adminislra-lioti get a majority ot the southerners.

But Ihcy lined up by the dozen on: Federal aid In fdwation. DEATH NOTICES instead of (he Congress mak We -must encourage Ihesc groups wim are supporting our men. with the hope that tlicir spirit and their dedication will enlighten oilers. ing laws to metl the nalion al needs. lie also pointed out that the administration "ran roughshod over good government" In forcing through the House Mrs.

IVailie Hill Hie bodv will remain at Th(' R'1ve Jolnison ll Blountville Vimeral Hume unlit votes. Without them, lie would Save Food, Up Output NEW DELHI lUPII-Pi'imClhcv leak nUcr the Sep! 13rd Minister l.al Bahadur SLiasLt-i tcasc-rir-. urged India's people Suinlav to' eat le. ili, lnmil hMder slWke nn GATE CITY Mrs. Pearlieltime for the services.

Tiiejhave "These are the times when bill desisned to benefit each ciliiert musl realize and Hill, 19, formerly of Rye Cove. family will receive friends ai' The key motion lo recoin-died at ja.ni Saturday in 'Ihe funeral home from 7 10 mil on liealili care tor llie eld- a Norton hospital after Thirty eight southerners 9 p.m. Monday, sngar lobbyists representing accept bis moral responsi- foreign govemmouls, while bi lily to be free, and act denying domestic sugar accordingly." Quillen said, growers a larger share o( the In summing up his impres- day in order to conserve food, vve or Security Cmmcil lingering illness. She was a lifc-lonj; resident Your All Winter Drive-In With 200 In-Car Heaters Mrs. Kule MI voted witli Johnson, The vole fo create a ne department of InHising and ur Speaking at a public mc-eiinc mwllll: 1111 bnlo-Pakistaui rmrkel sion of tlie first session of the 1 Mrs.

Kule Mellons, 01), died Shastri also appealed tn Indians lL' ''enuvil is to nieel to tiiercasc food production and1 hnulquarlers Summing up whal he con- 38th Congress. Quillen said Vork lo iimsidiT thus lido the nation lo become al 12 p.m Saturday at the hoine; B- of Iter daughter, Mrs. Marie, Hilechew. Hideecrest Drive. ia th' affairs.

Johnson agar sidercd 1he "worst" fealure am glad it is over we of this session of Congress, the should have closed up shop kislnni rcqiiesl llial it ilL-uuss I self-sufficient. "THE SANDPIPER" tl iHV .111:1 l.ipilllv (lHm First Districl Congressman months Survivors include one daughter. Mis. Parolee nteElroy, Gate City: three sous, Dayton V. Hill.

Kingsport, H. Vavnc Hill. Big Stone Gnp. and 'W. Glenn Lane.

Clinchport; two brothers. Carl V. Lane, Rye She was a member of Mount. 0,1 (he "MI5lnS bl. nas; "If we do not receive supplies Pleasant Baptist Church i43 voles.

On lliearlivertvjfrom abroad we cannot allow orating sifuniioii lh-lween India aim I'likistau. Survivors include two daucli- ,1 T- 10 Hie lo ot those votes would have killed said. lers, Mrs. Marie Ifilechew, ,,,1 "an, a and Papa Barton Itie nuis. The Prime Minister also and A.

une. rort School Chief 'AppaUetV By Protesters, Dodgers Maybe the besl indication nf fWHrliBSBI BoKOttico Open. 6:03 urged Indians (it offer their Kingspoit and Mrs. Annie Myrtle Lai Vines, Cluircii Hill: four sons, C. W.

Mellons. Earl Mellons. and Hobert Mellons. Myers. Fla: eighl grandchildren and four greal- gold and jewelry lo the govern- Hie change seeping into the House's soulhern bloc was that 24 votes from the deep parts of mem to Help ease tlie nations! foreign exchange shortage, all of Kinjisport, and R.

M. MERUIT! ISLAND. MON. TUES. WED.

Show Blnl Regular Adm. Open 6:30 1 Show Sloiti 7:00 1" it's lime for us to speak Funeral will he Tuesday al p.m. at ltve Cove Memorial Mellons ot Gate City; two sis He said 1lie draft card burn fUPll-Stalc School Supt. Floyd Dixie were cast tor the voting rights hill. Or possibly il was thai a India lias been experiencing ivere food sliortafies.

Last ters, Mrs. Annie Meltons. Elementary School. Hev. Jim T.

Unstinn laslxd out iuiKtay ers and draft dodgers are the minority whn make a lol of Kingjporl. and Mrs. Minnie Hcat-iRtil. Hev. Wi.lie Ash- Tuesday mure than 500 leading af reports of American youlh southerner.

Hep. Charles Wetf- Larkins. bale Citv: 14 arand worth, and Rev. fiav Bishop memoers jl (lie Indian peoples noise and it's time for the ma-jorily 1o be heard. Irying to slop a troop Irain car-: rying soldiers to war and children, 20 ercal grand will officiate.

Burial will be in party staged a noisv ifcrnon- Iner, instigated 11 K11 'Kfus Klnn investigation: that another soullierner, Itep, Edwin children, and one ercal-ereat- Lane Cemetery. strauon. cliarging the United joung man burning his draft II really doesn't matter wliat granacimo Tlie family will receive card. Slates was trying to pressure t-unerai friends at Scott County Funeral wLMerai: India into a settlement of Hie dispute bv Ihreateuine your personal opinion happens to he about the war in Viet Nam, Christian said, "but this nation is al war. American citi Home from 7 lo 9 p.m.

today and at the home of the dnuti' Home Chanel. Kev. i' tn slop shipments nf food and Christian said be was appalled and ashamed when he read of young draft dodgers advising others to play sick or pretend they are conscientious objectors. Snlli .1 viflinc fac.JW run 11. fer.

Mrs. McF.lrnv, on Knlon zens are Eivina their lives, low- economic assistance under Public Law 640 in Gate City. T1k body volcd for 1 lie vutiiu! rictits bill demoralizing it must seem to! Cemetery. -ill be tascn lo I lie school one On the "Great Sociely" pro Ine boy slogging through Ihe nee In a speech prepared for delivery al Ihe dedication of the The body will remain In his speech. Shastri also iskcd llie United Nations Secur ihour hefore services.

grams, the cnlhuMasm paddies of Viet Nam lo read Wilson Funeral ilonic. wlwrc "7 BRIDES OR IwwWc 7 BROTHERS" MtM tn Color GlRl 'i fWvrfor "TMv- new Merrill Island HiRh School. Iv sliglitlv hlslii ity Council lo nvime tlie aeercs- (amity will receive friends of fellow Americans his own age burning draft cards and re- Of tlie 19 solid mcmaers el sor In Hie recent Jndo Pakislan from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Carl A.

CuMftr BLOUKTVILLt; Carl A. Cotter, 55, of Route 2, ic soutltern caucus, five voted war. hsi.it; in serve. He urged the council lo deter The nghl to protest is lo be Christian said he realized thai as lhe slate's chief school officer, he fenens he is supposed lo argue (or higher leacher salaries and more money for education, leaving comments on current events to politicians and Corn Sic David GATE CITYMrs. Cora l.ec Blountville, died Sunday morn mine whether India has lhe right to push h.icX Pakistani protected, he added, but open defiance and illegal acts are not ing at 1 a.m.

at his residimci! after a iir.ccrire illness. to ac tolerated. lorccs from areas he charged McDavid. 65. of the Daniel ft is ur lo the schools to Boone Communilv.

died a I her He was a life-lone resident I' I JJBP Alain Delon-AnnMargret Shirley MacLAiNE fWA Van Hetlin -Jack Palance PtTtR USTINOV kSA Telephone Finn Holds Open House statesmen. place increased emphast of Sullivan County ana a retired nome at a.m. Sunday "Dut the piclure of Ihe 22- grades 011 the values which set merchant CAKE Orfirial Taken I Vis oner long illness. Sire was a life-long resident year-okl bey burning his dratt us apart as free people and on: He is survived by his wife. Mrs.

Girlhcl Cotter of Blount- the responsibilities which come with beina free. WASHINGTON' ilT'li-An of- card wilh Ihe TV camcras: grinding away and a smile 011 his face made me angry," he ville: one son, Marvin Coller of ScdII Counly and al tended the Baptist Church. She was the widow of the lale Hcv. Reese McDavid 'nT)Tftv final of llie relief oreaniat of Blountville two sisters. Mrs Beulah Ladv and Mrs.

Willis pcaVe and Potomac Tcleiiiione CAFtE is ms held prisonen hy l-ij Kurdish tribesmen in ran. lhe If 0nceaHiif3f sain. "Il's time for those of us support our nation's efforts He said Florida is doing a good job, through programs teaching the American way of life and the Americanism versus communism course "but we Survivors include ho daugh- Mink, both of Blountville; two brothers. J. S.

and Robert, both of Blountville; and one grand ters. Irene McDavid. Gateicpen house al its toll center al "L' rttv l- tNrtrtrw tmlM or.fi TiikcH rJ Tfie man sas identified I lithtr sii ef tit ltm! Viet Nam. of us who think we must win against to inch noil si sons, rivrte' lo ID n.m Waller C. Cox.

of Plwenix. must do even better. daughter. Ariz. Il was not immedialelv talitarianism wherever "Patriotism is a matter of buneral services will known when Lux was captured whenever it threatens freedom attitude." conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p.

Clarence, Harry, and Grady Klarller. area manager. McDavid, all ol Gale City. Car! said there will be several of PeTminglon Gap, and Cecil I interesting disjilays, and guides of Wayne. Mich.

will escort visitors through Hie at the rirsi Cnnslian Lurch or wncre ne is ncing helrl. The Kurds, who are in revolt of Blountville. Rev, J. Donald ,1 the central government Sams will official e. Burial hp mm Shelby Hills Cerne.lcrv.il pm.

al Ban Cut Ban list operators handle switchboards'0, "Pin red a convoy of follow COMING EVENTS LBurcil. Hev. R.i fl; at UK britoiiJ. llmAi'l: Itm, rnlr II ictnnt-i- r.ilk arp rhan. of Iraq.

Weather fi. D. Slallard w'iil officiate. Cox was taken prionrr. bill Burial will ho in I jnm Tr-moirrv Amonc Ihe disnlavs will be fpoKesman for Ihe State Dc- TV- Ill 4., r.lliirn I.UnW.

AW niuIlM-! 3 I HI II S.lid neEOlin Assistants. 7:30 p.m., Ocl. 26, all Sfcoby's Restaurant. Dr. Robert1; ir.

r.r-.im nu x.niiii r'rA-n lcrc underway and there CluhCulendar MONDAY BROOKSIDE PTA, 7:30 p. Banner will be guest speaJu I ri.i ARTooi II Thkri v. on sk I IHf SUlc riirjlrr I beeomim. a little warmer in Gale Citv Funeral Home. copy of IWs first com- nilgnl oe released in 26," at Pet Da'iry dulwoom'3''0'1 high tempera-j will be taken to the church one I mercial telephone, and many Oct.

25. Rev, Eddy Rousli will be in charge of devotions and a members ami Ihoir lonigW. Tuesday, partly foreign vintage. program of music. Exenitiv, The open house svill be thei urn- i.

in 3ai warmer. tdwill i- l.rniltl- Doara will meet at i p.m. lirsl lo he hew East Tennessee Mnstlv fair T' CHURCH HILL-Edwin Clay S6.000.000 dial syslem went into rD, "if m- 7 mmons. Members bring arti- CK)1 rlpar St, of Route 2. Church 'operation on Dec 6 1961.

1PP4AU Xo. J7.lpf 7. estcni Virginia Mostly woreinK line ana inai many Run Shart tJefore Payday? CUMBERLAND CAPITAL lor i 7)0Dm Ocl 25 at the Civic iunnv. highest 48 to 52, not "een ironea oui Auditorium Film'on the ft p.m. R.

as cold tonight. Tuesday Survivors include his widow, since the changeover, wni hir. Else Mrs. Beryl Cradie. Church Hill: Arrangemenls have been Snmmenille Home three daughters.

Mrs Jcartte made tor stodenls or Wise trtion Clab I pm Oct li Ma'au' Methodist Ctnrch The high ifnineralorc vesler- n'edsoe. hingsporl. Nfrs. Rose- County schools lo tour the al the Pactolus Votinc "and WSCS' 10 a m- 001 M- lor day al the citv water lil'trilion ar'ni) Harmon, and Mrs. Jean building, ihe largest in tho Communilv huifdine "Week Pra'cr Quiet Day plant in Kingsporl was St and nl Hill, two area, during the day today and PAYDAY LOAN! Women' n't TUESDAY aen-ice tn the ianctuary- II" lo I' a.m.

as 3S, High- Jmes Cradle. Church Tuesday. Madler and plan? timnhn.i. sPcakcr: Mrs- lan Bauman. est for lhe vrarwasjion Aop.

tlin- and Gene Cradic. Kir.cs- manasen Beryl May will be on IT: lowest lor the vear was -I Prl: two siters. Mrs. Canme hand during the open house lo oa Feb. 3.

Bailey and Mrs. Urene Patter-answer questions and assist tee. 10 a li: it it ii of ran Church Hill, iwo brothers, visitors on the tour of Mrs. Joseph Heller. .512 i H.

MvTmeeting Fairidge Drive, for business i nurserv bhu njL nh Mb in McConnell meeting and prrKS reports. -m. Clarence Cradic. Church Hill. A similar ooen house was and Herbert Cradic.

Port held al ihe Big Stone Gap Clinton Ohio; and eight grand- building last week. Citic Center from Booth Chairmen. Program: "Concert Kingsport Cbapter Medical tw't See CuTttfj-J A Cu-rrltTii tlpili1 PildJr of 1100 mil be ijm.i) cl tti tr.n. Tc'il cmi (Uj.tJhjIj.-J CtMiJ i i '-ferct VnS ti r-jytj Hnce fw HI the cor-jTtr. HUMsy 'iKiUfiufn j.tos cs Sk.t.s-1 Vn, in cs law UNGSPOItt SEWS THE ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW IN COLOR AT 9:00 Al Tonight KLASSROOM KWIZ, DONNA REED, FARMER'S DAUGHTER, DR.

K1LDARE, BEN CASEY, NEWS JOHNNY CARSON REVIVAL Slimes Ai "GOSPEl TABERNACLE" P.oad OCT. J5 7:00 children. Funeral will be a 1 p.m. Tues-rr day at the First Church of God in Goshen Vallev Rev. Alonzo Minion.

Evangelist Clifford csi Dobbs Jr. and Rev. John Chapman will officiate. Burial fXJ will be in Goshc-a Vallev feme-terv. The body will remain at lir-ti i FIRST CARROUSF.L Wilson Funeral Home, where i sobsc p-ion iei 1 WSST41 JOSE 0SI.V I uo I wo yfij- OLD ORCHARD RF.AOI ih 203 Ft.

Htnrv Dr. KINGSPOKT PHONE H7-5I71 weioiwi a ALVIS G01NS Cr.oir Uid: EVERYBODY welcome; Nfa.re i LPI Tr.e nation's first from i to 9 p.m. todav ft will i- merry-go-round was licensed be taken to the church to lie in I his rewrt in 1892. one hour before semes..

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