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Univ. of Oregon Library EUSS.'JS, OREGON C veeping civil nhts pi an fftf eras! llmmif Steel union awaits action of committee The UETIN SERVING BEND AND CENTRAL OREGON No. 165 Twelve Pages Wednesday, June 19, 1963 Ten Cents 60th Year Negroes asked to hold up on demonstrations PITTSBURGH (UPD-The In ternational Executive Board ot the United Sfeelworkers of Amer ica, meeting without union presi dent David J. McDonald, held a five-minute session today then ad journed to await a meeting of the Wage Policy Committee. Russian space team returns safely Valentino first to lond MMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMtnmmiU Washington (UPi) Pres- ployment bill, and passing logi. mem Kennedy toaay sera i-on- lauon ui spur vucauuiuu euuca gress tlie most sweeping civil tion, among other steps, rights legislation since Civil War Elimination of racial discrinv Reconstruction days and ap- ination in employment through pealed for an armistice on Negro i "pending federal fair employe demonstrations while the law- ment practices legislation, appli- MOSCOW (UPI) The world's days orbiting the earth in a flight million miles in space. I The official statement did not ! screens. makers consider the program. cableto both employers and un- firct man ani u-nm-.,., eno,. tDm tYid Wrtm. tiiat nt oil iUnna i . ort am sav whether the cosmonauts rode ' The official announcement said His recommendations were ions. , , ... ...U.. uuu nuiiiuii jiiutv ibiuu mo, niu tuiikvt tutu, uiu, u. uti i uittivma laiium iv ii.w a.m. - . , !iCte?dK retued 10 earth safe'y today- fur American astronauts w h o (4:20 a.m.. EDT). Tass said. This their sface. ips to earth. After Valentina and Bykovsky. 28. had aimed at ending racial. Aktuu-1 rant permanent legal status tive Boara conclave, described by , ,, , ?. . . , . . . ... .,..,.,.,. a similar twin flight by cosmo- landed successfully "in the pre- nation in jobs, voting, schools and t0 u,e committee on equal em one member as the shortest ever, ' First to land was Valentina have been rocketed into orbit, was just short of three full days nau(s Nikoayev and Pavel Pop. designated areas" of the Soviet access to restaurants, hotels and ployment opportunities headed by 10 continue crasn iiegwiuuuiu jeiraiuwva, iusi woman 10 soar cyKovsKy DroKe ine Distance ana in oroii wnicn sue wouia. nave ai- ovich last August, both were an- Union. other public accommoaauons. vice President Lyndon B. Joha witn management representatives through space. She was followed endurance records set by his fel- tamed at 12:30 p.m. nounccd as having landed by par-i The official announcement said Kennedy urged Congress to re of the Human Relations Commit-. moro than two hours later by low cosmonaut Andrian Nikolayev ' Tass said both Bykovsky and achut close to their craft in a both cosmonauts "feel well." main in session as long as neccs tee (HRC). : cosmonaut Valery F. Bykovsky, last August. Valentina landed northeast of region south of Karaganda. It had been generally believed sary this year to enact the pro McDonald was to meet later to-' who set new space and distanca Bykovsky, married and the Karaganda, Kazukhstan. "Bykovsky and Tereslikova at one time that Bykovsky would gram. Failure to act, he said, day with the 170-member Wage records with a flight of nearly father of an infant boy, landed Friends, relatives, other cosmo- have returned to earth," the try for an eight-day record and would mean "continued, if not In Policy Committee, the union's fi- five days around the earth. at 2:06 p.m. Moscow time (7:06 nauts and sports commissioners news agency said in announcing that Valentina would stay up with creased, racial strife." nai bargaining agent. , ine oinciai soviet news agency a.m. nun, lass saia. He wouiu possibly to certuy tne space rec- tne end ot tne soviet space spec- mm, but liyKovsKy s sinning orbit in his 5.500-word special mes- relations committees" he has Those negotiations were under- Tass announced the landings. have completed five days in ords were on hand to meet the taeular. At the same time Mos- had caused speculation for some sage to the House and Senate, ,,rpj .u. nation's mavors to set lanuil ....... ...... vojuw.w, a .tui-uiu apaic v o jj.ih. .uvcti mm,, uu, .iv- nw uutui oinio uu'ciu. nvi. ..ui. iviv.ioiuil nuliu n ono liaj o tuub l3 iwifeiil. novo vj 51 , u jjiq JXUl-UllVC OUIU. J ijn ill PVCrV CltV son, and strengthen its powers. New Relations Service Kennedy announced that he will establish by executive order a "community relations service" to supplement the "bi-racial human , Sisters busy with plans for rodeo formal talks will be necessary to bachelor girl, spent about three already had covered around 2 they landed, Tass said. reach contract agreement. i ; Under terms of the present con-' w''L- J .,-. oosals made by the Human t-mMM Jn Weekend tract, which expires next year, ! the union can demand a formal re-oper.ing of negotiations at any- Jj time if it is not satisfied with pro- k posals made by the Human R lations Committee (HRC). It j also has the right to strike 90 days after renewing talks. Seeks Expanded Vacations Tn atmrf (hie nnccihititv (hp HRC, a joint union-management , Bv Wel Rll group, has been meeting since Bulletin Staff Writer January in efforts to work out a I Saturday will kickoff a settlement. The union is seeking ; weekend at Sisters, expanded vacations and elimina-1 Last minute preparations tion of contracting m-plant worlc. j underway as rodeo people get rea- day night, with the music tins Management wants any contract 1 dy for Sisters' annual event. . time being supplied solely by the proposed to run to mid-1965. j Festivities get underway at Trailhands. It also will be in Uie McDonald met Tuesday with 10:30 a m Saturday, when rodeo gymnasium. ' the Wage Policy Committee and competitors, bands, and march- Trophies and ribbons will be scotched reports a settlement l mg groups j0in together for the given away to top performers in was near by announcing there i para(ie. each of the rodeo events. Three ! bas been "no final understanding i . . ' ,. w . p '. saddle clubs have given notice in the Human Relations Commit- rSXSL JL that wUl Present for e tte or with any other source on . ... . . . . r. parade. any matters undertaken." T'"o Mack Lochric. PrinevUle, He said live and one-half i , cLi- .imot be announcer. Arena director will of the two space fliers on the up any such attempt. ment, backed by the Trailhands, a western singing group from big Springfield. Dance Planned A rodeo dance will follow Satur- 1 m 3 5 . v lO 11 10 ii 1 T ID 1A V 6U 24 25 26 27 31 ' A iir months of informal bargaining had produced "no concrete" pro- The union chief then called for and was granted another meeting of top echelon members of the HRC. swing down Sisters' main street. be Pat Fisk of Redmond, An approved show by the Na- i . . ,! . 1jm. rin (innal n riArs Agenoiolinn lnnal m. ". K of Redmond. deo promoters nave termed it, n.i ...ni u. N- cimm "the biggest little show on earth." jnon; and Mrs. Billy Walker, Though events officially get un- Beatty. derway Saturday, the queen's cor- u.. u . . i i - -V ., ... . " I 11 ...in w. fcM m, - TTCTl night at tte high SaS" Donald said: I Him. The Collins Kids (TV) will : J"?1 provide the musical entertain- Hatfield back from meeting on civil rights Held Out Hop "I hoped up until the last min ute in 1959." In that year, the union struck for a record 116 days. It was that strike interrupted for 80 days under provisions of the Taft-Hartley law which re sulted in formation of the Human Relations Committee. Hailed as a new era in labor negotiations, the HRC was large' Iv responsible for achieving a contract last year without a SALEM (UPI) Gov. Mark strike, and a revolutionary by- Hatfield was back at his office passing of wage increases by the today after a quick trip to Wash stcelworkers for job security. I ington, D. C. to discuss Presi But the effectiveness and future dent Kennedy's civil rights pro of the Human Relations Commit- gram, and also some politics, tee was on shaky ground today. , Hatfield told reporters in Port lland Tuesday night he endorsed I the President's civil rights pro- gram. ! President Kennedy outlined the program to Hatfield and seven Una Turn rlnwns hava been bill ed. They are, Chuck Blayloch, I and Benny Bidwell, both of Red mond. A buckaroo breakfast will kick things off the second day, Sun day. It commences at 6, but late I morning chow hounds may find breakfast available up to 11:30. Stock contractor for the rodeo is Billy Walker, Beatty, and Mert Hunking is the event's producer. His wife is chaperone of the queen and her court. fzi tt will t X V . - v - 1 " I fx " 3 I New Tiros sends back good pictures The mayors' committees would AN I A VANGORDER Joint Mirror Pond Pageant princesses Collision not with engine Mirror Pond courf has new member actmcnt. . .at this session of the Congress-however long t may dvi taKe ano nowover iroumcM,,. Th Prcsident further mgei may be-is imperative. j passage flf a ..nmpntenstoe pro- Asks OOP Support j vision making it clear that tha In a direct appeal for Republi- federal government is not re can support of his proposals, quired, under any statute, to fur Kennedy declared that the mount-; nish any kind of financial assist ing racial tensions have brought I ance ... to any program or ae on a "national domestic crisis" j tlvity in which racial discrlmina which require "bipartisan unity tion occurs." ; and solutions." He told Congress: "In this year I . . of the Emancipation centennial. lQfjffJQI'PerS justice requires us ui uisuiu urc CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) blessings of liberty for all Ameri-! . . ' f America's seventh Tiros jCans and their posterity not hilfl fhrPnT "weather-eve" satellite rode inln , ,..,,, r- Mgcnne nt mnnmit "Ml f fill W W I t orbit aboard a three-stage rocket efficiency, world diplomacy and in a spectacular space shot today, domestic tranquilty - but above and sent back "good quality" pic- aui because it is right." tures on its first try. Common Sens Approach A 90-foot Delta rocket, scoring Thfl pent said his lcgisla- iu mm straignc Recess, nur.ea Uve ,g were , : ------ - sraca 5 M am EDT "COmm0tl SCnS a"d Cmmn today while southerner, space at 5.50 a.m. utt. Uce .. and added. notjce Qf & flubuster mi Less than two hours later the, ..Rancor, violence, disunity and threatencd to tie up his entira 297-poimd SBlelhte swung back national shame can only hamper legislative program across the United States snapped our nalional standing and sccu-, en strm Thurm0nd, D-S.C. a senes of weather photographs rity... said Southern congressmen should nf on dUUiiHh nt Anil milaB nnrl tr J.. J 1 1 l -U J . . j .i ; t j Releuy uupioieu mo "Serve an ultimatum on relayed the pictures to a ground street demonstratcons and pa- the president that will use all our tracking station at Wallops Is-' rados that haye been led by Ne- , powers" to completely stymie bi land, Va. . 1 gro integration leaders In recent Uis legislative program unless he i ine leaerai spiKe agency sum monms hi such vines w u . the pictures "appeared to be of mlngham, Philadelphia, Jackson, J very good quality," indicating the- Miss., Boston, and Cambridge, complex Tiros-7 and its pair of , Md. television "eyes" were working I "This has happened because i cessary unwise" and said they properly. these racial injustices are real exted "beyond the realm of It was tha first training exer- and no other remedy was in reason else for Tiros-7's major task-that sight," the Chief Executive com- Jn the House. Rep. Tom Aber ! of searching out and tracking mented. "But as feelings have ' nathy d-mum,, said Southern con giant storms, such as hurricanes risen in recent days, these dem- gressional delegations "have the and typhoons on earth. onsirauons nave uicreasuiBijr en- strength to defeat this reprehen- Details of the initial ohoto- dangored Uves and properites, in-; sibie eKislaUon." He added: of filibuster ; WASHINGTON (UPI) Presl- dent Kennedy's civU rights pro-' -withdraws his civil rights pro posals. . ... Thurmond' called the civU right requests "unconstitutional, unne- . i ,. i rlo in,m. namco emotions ana uimecessai- jj-teiy , Uy divided communities." ,y' .. .. . ., j Kennedy made no direct refer- Scientists said the hatbox- . N fa to I shaped satellite was traveling , ... . . ,, , hlm i,i.. onoo around the world every 97 nrntwsri hn(urod -perfect orbit i . . on.rfTiArn rilihiifilnr. minuies m a iiear-ueiiom, uiuil i v - fiiitWim 40 ranging from 386 miles to miles up. At this altitude, Tiros-7 will True, their votes alone are in adequate. But through a pooling of their powerful positions in Con gress they can tie the Kennedy administration in a knot." Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, Mont, said Kennedy has shown "great leadership. Mac planning .Profumo probe Special to The Bulletin PRINEVILLE An automobile llinf vl)Mo4 with A train nt th.A Neva Simms is rodeo secretary. city PrinevSle RaUroad cross ing Monday night connected wan the 19th car from the front of Ue l for quee of Bend's 1963 Mirror particularly on the Atlantic and Z the effectlvrceSeraU string, Mike Thompson Pnnevule I pond pageanti to ta presentod on Pacific can3 where tropical . ?h"Se consideration I potted the President s civil right, "? u" ' "TT T . July 26, 27 and 28 on the Deschutes' storms abound during tne sum-, ..y, ConRress ta -y . .. lntormauon originally given to . mer months. i niplin , work i all com- i.j ,u n. w n-. I o ' , pi aiSCU WIC pi upuouio, uuv naj w- Rain seen But he pointedly said: "This problem is now before the Con- Cariton R. Sickles, D-Md., A new princess is in the contest ; ""RVZ ha ' "A and gr0SS' ,nruiyv. , j Pl- i whose state is havinB radal y . tram lts "yes " t,le wor m an sures will not help and may huv ,rw. i camMA. also mm. m region 'by Friday' River, She is petite Ania VanGorder, ' '8 P'uira munlly 'eaocra, wcgro ana wane, ; publicans who may hold the bai- The Bulletin, indicating that the Ak:l nnllMnyl .uith th atl. " - . - - r the Ilrst ort was considered a to do their utmost to lessen ten-, ance of poWer took a cautioui ap- u na wa a in error. IB RinH Senior H uh CTadliate ui i... n. ..n ..n. . i .!. """""lr 0 , , o-- o t iifjuy uiciik iy uie bow ob-ir sions ana exercise seu-rtuaua. proach, Alan Lewis, 21, of Sisters, dri- with the class of 1963. Ania was cv. Original plans called for the . The Coneress should have an op- ver of the car. and his passenger, otr,j rin.:ii in nwi .Tavno nhotoiiranhs on orbit No. 2. to be nnHunllv tn frnnlv work its will." program to Hatlield and seven Despite blue skies this morning Robert C. Welch, were uninjured. , . .,, , frnm lna relayed to a second tracking sta- . . RMnlibu leaden other governors. They included that followed blusterv electric fmnf nH nf thn r was rin-! Undorhill, who resigned from the ,.., ,.nH bf.ali, i Asks Reipons.ble Leaden lour uemocrais anu lour nw- stnrm nvpr Cpntra Oreunn Tues- : r, 1 h Iha immrt nnH car- 1 court Decause oi a rauura ui m,, , firt f iwn . cans. Hatfield said Kennedy asked da,r aftcrnooni weather forecasts ried down the track. The scraping time, and plans of her parents to orbital tclevision satellites would enable reasonable and re- LONDON (UPI) - Prime Min-' the governors to take the lead in ' caj, for ..rain by Friday," with a noise was heard by men in the ca- be out of town. sucn orpiia, sponsible spokesmen on both the United States planned to, i:,HrSl,in from ister Harold Macmillan sought to ! caS private groPS... such as possibility of scattered showers or boose, it was pointed out ' Ania will represent the B e n id launch this year. Tiros-8 is sched-! f '"i' nf I 1 X work out an agreement with the ! - '"a""" ': tnundersnowers tnis evening. ; .j, ran train while , " and ine iww. on uie uled for a rocket nde into space - ,r " .V" ..iuUons which should be acceptable to all fair-minded men. worn oui "i oBiecureiit ami wo , . ,i,M,r. , .--U ; . , . . I lewis ran inuj uie umii ut - " ... ... . " opposition Labor party today oniers, to their statehouse to seeK ,1 wcather was welcomed in passing another vehicie which 1 royal court, and wd have their around September. . . wave tn hrifMf about eaual nehtS nJ fll,.l H . . .. .!, hx4rln fa h nvnlMt fnr tmMnt lurtner invesiigaiion mio uie riv --j - ucim iuuo,, .u.n,.,i.,5 , was stopped at tne crossing, ac- - - - ........ (n MniTmM ' r on inn.nn.n.i.rn rtnA n i rr .. n.uu.n Cl.n matiM hor hnnui hAra fumo affair that threatens to for Negroes. of 88 degree temperature and a j cording to the report. force his resignation. uemocraus miliums wcic uuu. iun wcutt ui ov-uegiee plus uuuius. i Even as Macmillan prepared Jack Campbell, New Mexico; Bert Heavy electric storms passed for today's meeting with Labor , T. Combs, Kentucky; Albertis S. Tuesday afternoon, sending lightn party leader Harold Wilson, out-1 Harrison, Virginia and J. Millard ; ing bolts into the dry woods. Six spoken Conservatives were dis- Tawes, Maryland. Republicans I "spot" fires had been reported up cussing possible successors to the present were Hatfield; John A. to 10 a.m. today. One was spot-69-year-old prime minister. Love, Colorado; William W. ted on Tumalo Creek a short dis- Wilson was expected to press Scranton, Pennsylvania, and tance above the Upper Meadow. for an investigating committee I James A. Rhodes, Ohio. Most of the strikes were in the with broad powers to requisition ' Hatfield chatted at lunch with Fort Rock district, some of them Shakespearean scholar nueen. She makes her home here ! ...UI. jPtn Mm not-alrl Pran. Willi 1KTI Mci, iwj uuwu a tice, 1238 East Bumside. Ania came to Bend last Septem ber from Gig Harbor, Wash., after her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanGorder. moved to, Cotton wood, Ariz. She entered high school here as a junior. She was STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) Prof. 72 Elliott to get another trial Dogs must have racing blankets for 'Preakness' All dogs to race in the first an nual Jaycee Pothound Preakness His specific recommendations """ 'B followed closely what had been kets.lt was announced this morn- .ii.i ii,r ,. v i mg by a Jaycee official. . maior sumrise. Kennedy asked I To get a blanket, every young. Congress to give the President 10 requisition fiauieia cnaueu av iuimi mm run iyuck ujsuiui, ounie ut meui p .. Martmrv Railpv any document or suopoena any ocranion, wnose mum hi mo nsueu nai. uiuiu; chnVociwarpan u-linlar at witness in a searching probe of up for mention as a possible GOP a 21,000 acre fire occurred in 1959. vTdieiv at the scandal centered on resigned presidential candidate. Because of the danger in the dry ,"Syh, X War Minister John Profumo. ; Hatfield also talked with Sen. : woods, patrols were flying over.0. 'J,1? "Tr"?1-. Conservatives feared such a Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz., whom, the Fort Rock country, attempt-' "' , . i... r,.i " ' n f,. inctnKHinii was ordered. committee micht subject their he said he admired but did not I ing to locate Incipient fires. . ,:'T-i. inu n.rt- ! Elliott had been convicted nartv to further embarrassment, atrree with on many issues. He Bend Tuesday afternoon heard An "e, . . t : the Multnomah County C i r c u i t Empower the attorney gener- mini k iii vHnar. ;i.-,;n h.rf firrf nfforoH tho l.JA in Washinrtnn his thiinHpr frnm the series of storms ne naa smiereu a paraiyiii. , vuier rawxun. u.ii.ras , , , , , M,n.hison i fii. in fpJoral courts . t t. ... . . - Ian m irescuuies wiuuiy. n. i tru ster who wishes to enter his or i optional authority to cut off fed- must register as soon a eral funds for local programs --""f ""- where "racial discrimination oc-, P "P " me rffices Drs. lr3 1, i warn and jame3 r.. xiuu. His legislative proposals would: ! map. veterinarian, or at the city Details Of Plan Preaknesg will be held in -"Guarantee all citizens equal the Municipal Bau Parit. Only access to the services and facili-1 j. f iwMi Cnuntu vmmu. Her plans for the future are to Supreme Court and a new trial ties of hotels, restaurants, places j 8Ujrs ,. families with a young- ... - I .. t , n...l wnlil 4flL ... . - amusi-iiiciii. oim stcr between 6 and 16 years, may in lisments." antA aii a h CAt.PM (tlPD The conviction a member of the band and chorus of Ross H. Elliott of Portland on j curs." while attending high school in a charge of manslaughter by Washington, and was also affili-' abortion, and his subsequent sen ated with the Future Homemak- tence to five years in prison, ers of America. was reversed today by the Oregon Macmillan had first offered the told renorters in Washington his thunder from the series of storms .sne: "T., 'e " CL, i r. . JL pIi.nTT-jr Court of Judge J. J. Murchison. . i ... . . - . sirciKR wniiR iirpuai um iiutitriioi ndiiKfiui HUciiii.t. ivjiiiio niiuci- . . .t ....... ... i more discreet investigation ot a maU indicated Gov "ockc- mat passed to tne eaaot town fr; Shakespearean I son, Ann Brandis and Linda Mc- The high court said tne re w as on behalf ot Negro studenusK. , fee wU1 cver examination pnvy COuncuiors inquiry, UJ K leuer Ol new ion liau nun. in uui me tuy ictei'oJ uiu a una .. , . A . pi, toUowed by a tribunal if neces-; presidential chances by his recent of rain. ffitaSr' sary. divorce and remarriage. i ne iorecasi ior uns pan oi uie , - - Informed obserers said it was The Oregon governor also met state calls for occasional show- near'y yefrl f only a matter of time before the ; with Sea Wayne Morse. D-Ore., ers tonight and Thursdayi Consenatives torce Macmillan to and said they talked aooui ine ; make way for a younger man. ' former Tongue Point Navy base k I -f- I The government crisis erupted and the Boardman industrial site. INeW inTeSneT when Profumo, 48, admitted he Hatfield said President Kennedy j lied in the House of (rrtmons remarked that Morse had made gvidenCe Studied QQUUl ills leitKiuiwMii win. wuir nun quue iwaie ui uie iuiiik tine Keeler, a 21-year-old party Point base, which has been de girl. Profumo said there was no- clared surplus property. Sling improper about the relation ship, but it later turned out ne j. t was having an illicit love affair. MOOVer SflOWS with her. A native of Santa Cruz, Calif.. she began teaching at Stanford I in 1915, the year after she gradu ated from that school. She received her master's de- Evers buried at Arlington evidence from which the Jury ing admission to all-white scnoois. I costs M additional fee will be could have found that a teen-age A 1 1 e v i ate unemployment ! girl, who had become pregnant, among Negroes by broadening shot3 Each dog entered must became menially overwrism uy ine icoerai manpower ueveiuu- nave a current rabies certificate, her condition and on two occa- ment and training program, ex-1 No greyhounds, miniature grey- sions attempted to take her life, panding the pending youth em- i hounds whippets will be eligible rr.1 . ! t 1 I -i ii - ' 1 rr Weather WASHINGTON (UPI) The Navy said today it may have found evidence of the submar ine Thresher baythscaph Trieste bottom of New England to try to locate the sub. Navy Secretary Fred Korth is- NEW YORK (UPI) Former sued a cautious announcement j j improvement for Preakness competition. Howard Morgan receives award UTACIIIViTTriM fTfpn YTmHirrf and will send the Z.JJ f'f've and high government of- jntion endcd furulcr Inquiry 1 introduced proposed constitutional Morgan, retiring federal power -teste to the ocean tiI nd Xmafie fieJ T f'C'a1"-. ... . ., by into "the motive of amendments to permit Bible read- commissioner from Sisters, Ore. Ina iurv thl thft law CftnclllSivelV i II Ll WASHINGTON (t!PI) Nearo ' f , j .iu OO aWflTer DdCKS gree at Stanford in 1916 and her integration leader Medgar Evers t it,. j.iiK.ri. n. cft!'LdlgriLa.V.Ya(!!i?i! wa? buried ay " th!. 0f mission of an unlawful act. Bible DrODOSal sne was one oi me lew women Arlington National Cemetery,, Supreme Court said that u, nei- generation i wm .uu uru- mourned by Negroes and whites, M- instruction was erroneous. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Several including a White House repre- Th hiEn found this senators from both rarties today fessorial rank at Stanford. She in critical and dramatic fields. DOW JONES AVERAGES Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 719.84, up 0.94; 20 Final military honors were paid intent of the defendant in per- ine and prayer in public schools. Tuesday was presented with tha the slain Negro who had survived forming the wrongful act." ( Among the sponsors was possi- Leland Olds award of the Western the Normandy Invasion but died the Supreme Court said there ' ble GOP presidential candidate States Water and Power Consum an assassin's bullet in Mississippi. coud be no doubt of Elliott's de-! Barry Goldwater, Ariz. He signed ers Conference. High yesterday, M degrees. Lew President Herbert Hoover, suf- saying that new underwater railroads 171.25. up 0.67; 15 utili- A crowd of approximately 1.000 liberate Intent to perform the a proposal offered by Sen. John The presentation was maoe i latt night, 43 degrees. Sun$et to-; ering from anemia and an in- photographs had located materials ties 139.78, off 0 22; 65 stocks gathered for the graveside rites abortion, but the objective facts J. Williams. R-Del., which would a luncheon. The award cited nun dy, 7:51. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:17, testinal ailment, spent "a com- "identified by the Navy Phtogra- 257.15. up 0.35. for Evers, who was eulogized as relating to his intentions regard- override Monday's Supreme Court "for his unswerving adherencio PST. Showers tonight and Thurv (ortable night" and continues to phic Interpretation Center as be- Sales today were about 3.97 a "truly great man" who gave ing the prupose of the abortion decision which outlawed devotion- his duties and iponsibUities. A, In eattern cert of state. High show improvement, a sookesman ina of the tvoe used in naval million shares, compared with 3 91 his life "to preserve democracy insofar as the life of the girl is at prayers or bible reading in Morgan is retiring trom ine temperatures, ner M; low, 50. j said today. ship construction." . million shares Tuesday. in the United States." , concerned were not so conclusive. - public schools. FPC effective July L