HERALD AM) r.WS, Klamalh Falls, Ore.
Monday, June 3, 1963
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Facing
LBJ
Rules Fight
WASHINGTON (UPII Sen
Kcnnelli B. Keating, H-N.Y., asked
vice President Lyndon B. Johnson
today to change "his pro-filibuster
rulings and help support civil
rights legislation in the Senate.
Heating's statement indicated
the coming debate over new civil
rights bills expected to be pre
sented this week by the adminis
tration might be a renewal of
COP attacks on Johnson. Last
January, during a rules fight
the vice president ruled the Sen
ate should make up its own mind
about ending debate.
Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y
charged then tliat Johnson was
evading his responsibility in not
ruling against filibusters which
have been used in the past to
block enactment of civil rights
legislation.
Keating insisted that Johnson
would play a "crucial role" in the
impending legislative showdown.
He said he hoped the vice presi
dent's Memorial Day address
about civil rights "means that he
is prepared to pave the way for
action to end racial strife.'
Keating contended it would be
possible to change the Senate's
gag rule anytime and Johnson
could help that cause along with
cooperative rulings.
Other congressional news:
Medicare: Chances that the
House Ways & Means Committee
will approve President Kenne
dy's medical care bill were re
duced when Rep. A. S. Herlong
Jr., D-Fla., said he would not vote
for the measure. Last year, Her
long said he would supply the
necessary vote to bring the bill
out if the other 24 members were
deadlocked.
Civil Rights: Tlie Justice De
partment continued work on two
civil rights bills expected to be
sent to Congress this' week.
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Bones Of San Francisco Founder Enshrined
HISTORY CLOSED A colorful chapter in the history
of western America came to a close last week in the
Mexican village of Ariipe, Sonora, when a simple cere
mony at Cathedral de Nuestra de la Asuncion enshrined
the remains of Don Juan Bautista de Ania, founder of
San Francisco. In this view, Padre Antonio Maqallanes,
ft, presides over the ceremonies. UPI Telephoto
AMZPE, Mexico UPIi-A col
orful chapter in the history of
Western America came to a close
last week in this sun-baked Mex
ican village.
In a simple ceremony at the
Cathedral de Nuestra Senora de
la Asuncion, the recently-discov
ered bones of Don Juan Gautista
de Anza, founder of San Francis
co, were placed in a marble-lined
crypt, marking the final pages of
a story that began 187 years ago.
While a group of husky men
lowered the decayed wooden cas
ket into the four-foot-deep sar
cophagus. Padre Antonio Magal
lanes declared to .the hushed
crowd of worshippers that "Ariz
pe is, and always will be, thej
mother of San Francisco."
Jn this brief sentence, the pas
tor of Arizpe summarized the ori
gin of the city beside the Golden
Gate.
Epochal Mission
On October 22. 1775, Captain de
Anza left on his epochal mission
of discovery from this village 100
miles south of what is now the
Arizona border.
Five months later. De Anza
planted the flag of Spain on the
shore of San Francisco Bay.
A city had been born.
It was a city that would see the
loud and lusty onrush of "Forty
Niners," each seeking wealth in
the streams and hills of the Sier
ra Nevada.
It was a city that would rock
and burn with a devastating
earthquake in 190ti and survive
with splendor.
Birthplace of L.N.
And it was the city that gave
birth, in its own turn, to the Unit
ed Nations.
But when De Anza declared the
land to be a part of tile Spanish
realm, thorp w;i nothing hut
brush, trees, sand and seven hills.
The day was March 27, 1776, 9fl
Hiivs hefnr the Dpcl.-n-.itiitn nf In.
dependence was signed in Phila-
aeipnia.
The stout-hearted ranlain re.
turned to Arizne several mnnthv
later. As a reward for his feat
(only one person died during the
hazardous lick from Mexico to
San Francisco i he was made a
lieutenant colonel.
De Anza died at the ago of 53
in 1788. The soldier-explorer, a
third generation military man
whose grandfather ought Indians
in Mexico, was buried in the ca
thedral with full honors.
The adobe cathedral, which
workers began to build in 1648
and completed in 1756, underwent
a series of reconstructions and
renovations. In the process, the
location of De Anza's grave was
lost.
Three Caskets
Last February, workmen laying
a new tile door (or the edifice
accidentally uncovered three cas
kets. Padre Magallanes, a student
of Spanish explorations, voiced the
belief that one of the caskets con
tained the remains of De Anza.
The priest asked government of
ficials for assistance and several
days later, through the interces-
I'OUTV YEARS LATE
ONEONTA, N.Y. (UPI) Wil
liam E. Paul of Schenectady
pledged $400 in 1923 when plans
were made to establish Ilartwick
College, but circumstances pre
vented its fulfillment.
College officials said Sunday
they had received a $1,200 check
from Paul which included 5 per
cent interest on his original pledge
over 40 years.
sion of Cov. Edmund G. Brown
of California, a three-man team
of scientists from the University
of California positively identified
one of the skeletons as that of Da
Anza.
Last Thursday, Memorial Day,'
the transfer of the. bones took
place. Speeches were mado by
Mexican officials and by repre
sentatives of the San Francisco
municipal government.
De Anza had his memorial: a
glass-topped marble grave that
would remain for generations to
see.
But he also had another monu
ment to his remarkable achieve
ment: the city of San Francisco.
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