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   Great Bend Tribune (Newspaper) - December 3, 1963, Great Bend, Kansas                               CONTINUED FAIR GREAT BEND DAILY TRIBUNE 88TH YEAR No. 99 GREAT DECEMBER 3, 1963 SINGLE COPY 7c BASKETBALL SEASON opens tonight for Great Bend High School as the Black Panthers take on Salina Cheering for the home team this year will be these from Winnie Lana Patty Martha Schumacher and Connie City Council Studies Retirement Program A study session to consideri the ordinance referring to it proposal for a city's participation in premium j situation believed to be Four Royal Babies Due LONDON royal babies are expected early next Teacher Faces Charges Here Thursday A former Great Bend school teacher has been confined to county jail after being charged with aiding and abetting conceal and give a al. Christine 27, now living iff was confined in lieu of bond after being ar- on the charge day before Justice Hoy Miss Cox was charged after she allegedly gave aid to Ralph Srown after he escaped from the Barton County jail on Sept. 6. according to was taken to Wichita where Miss Cox took him in several days after his Brown was apprehended Nov. 14 by Barton County Sheriff's officers at Miss Cox and four Great Bend youths are scheduled to appear Judge Butler Thursday o answer to the at the time of his was waiting transfer to the Kansas tate Industrial after his parole rom a grand larceny ion was Great Bend PD Dn the Lookout For Shoplifters Anyone with a yen to do his shopping without pending any money in the had better turn his houghts elsewhere if he in- ends to lift the wassail cup with friends comes Santa Chief of Police whose sense of humor does ot include condonement of promises to have Leoni Election Sharp Setback for Commies By JAMES R. United Press International CARACAS Raul a lawyer by President Romulo Betancourt's Democratic Action was confirmed today as victor in a presidential tion regarded as a serious re- verse for the Unofficial returns from day's the vote of 90.2 peri cent of eligible gave Leoni per cent of the to per for Rafael nominee of the government Copei The remaining voles were split among five also-ran Leoni declined comment on 'the saying he will wait until the official returns are in before claiming The fact that more than 90 per cent of Venezuela's GOP Asks for Passage Of Civil Rights WASHINGTON en House Republicans today sued a plea for passage of the civil rights saying it was needed to the forces of loose in the All members of the House the licans said the was npt a cure-all for the nation's but they said it would eliminate of the worst tions of racial The GOP members issued their own argument to follow up the main majority and minority this was not expected to happen before early Other congressional House Democratic leaders today called up a stalled to five U.S. textile manufacturers a better break in buying price supported Amer lean Republicans called a parly policy session at which opponents hoped to firm up op the bill's backers claimed the votes were on hand to ass the A special Senate subcommittee asked for views for city employes will be payments was The old unique in the annals of British eyes plainclothes policemen in held on Dec. 16 by the Great Bend City At last night's regular ordinance limited the city's 50- 50 share to which it is currently An increase Councilman Art Dietz in the city's share by was sented the finding of a sub committee and recommended a plan through a. local insurance company for retirement At the time the proposal was the estimated cost to the city was however this figure would depend on the exact program finally decided voted by the In other the a resolution con- firming the advisability of con- crete paving on 22nd from Kinley to Princess Margaret is the est to announce that she is ex- a It was disclosed stores during the ent shopping Townsend explains that be- tween three and four 26, the queen's is due to have her first baby in January or The study session will be held of 24th Street de- pends on both the city and ty getting necessary rights of During the course of the ing last Mayor Elden issuance of a following the next regular cil I Monday that she expects in and out of second child in I will patrol in addition to the regular parking meter personnel who are downtown in the regular course Officers of give assistance to anyone needing direct out of towners to ious stores and keep traffic Plainclothes a proposal from Queen Eliabeth 37, ex- Kennedy and Coe for the her fourth child in city a report that im ruary or early who is 33, will wood took time out to present temporary note in the amount certificates to two Great for soil cement firemen Wilbur Root and curb and gutter for project for completing courses of instruction at the Kansas Fire School held at sas The council discussed the a tree trimmer cense for Davey Tree Expert of Prairie the re of a traffic survey Dr. Anol Beahm to the Paul representing the Airport Activities Board for 3 firm of Bergwin and Martin of 1 and have asked the the City have her baby in late April a Kensington Palace ment The Duchess of 30, Alexandra's is due to have her second child in Margaret and her former photographer Lord their press secretary The couple are known to want a daughter as a companion to their Viscount who celebrated his second birthday Nov. 3. Friends said Margaret policemen will introduce themselves to store managers and so in event they're they can be quickly a unnkown person seen may cause concern on the part of clerks and Townsend said his men will concentrate their watchfulness at stores which sell The police department will so help regulate traffic her husband delayed the an- at the Crest Theater firm for a proposal for doing tor to notify firms j of her pregnancy the that no more dumping of so as to tte other their full share of the The child will be seventh in With the announcement due will he allowed on the city's Blue Cross Blue Shield pre- j dikes along the were being increased ordinance 1927 nne to succession to the vising an ordinance after the queen's four to advertising circulars and Margaret herself and 1926 amending the Thf cess Alexandra and the Duchess ing ordinances as authorized Kent will be eyen further the last I down the per action to change CARMICHAEL Pope Grants Sweeping New Power to Bishops By RUFUS S. GOODWIN United Press International VATICAN CITY Paul in a historic document read to the Ecumenical today granted bishops sweeping new powers dealing with such varied subjects as outdoor Masses and marriages between Catholics and The council fathers already had at the invitation of the to extend their ers and share the of erning with the But Paul apparently passing the council in the inter- i uth Century est of decided to issue a Trent sought powers which the Pope gave the bishops on It also listed new personal that they may One of the powers concerning marriage is the right of a op to give special dispensation for mixed marriages between Catholics and Prior to the papal decree bishops had this but it had been en to them at regular intervals on a temporary Now it is Ceremonies today also marked the 400th anniversary of the Council of In the the Council of ing the Chamberpot Commerce's special matinee hope to avert a fatality in 1963 and go another year out the chief added Merchant Kills Burglar In Kansas City KANSAS Mo. A merchant shot and killed a man who apparently was his store early Wayne 47j tor of Consolidated said the who was loading television sets into an ignored an order to Kilbourn fired through the window of his second floor next door to the The dead man was identified as Earl Thomas 20, believed to be a re- sident of Bonner Springs Kilbourn told officers other men ran from ing and Boiling To Speak at 35th Convention KANSAS Mo. dealing with the As the pontiff sat on his red and gold throne in St. Peter's secretary general of the read a decree titled torale Of- The title is taken from the opening words in The proclamation listed to defend the Catholic church from the testant The current council finished its 1963 working sessions day and will recess Wednesday until The document was dated Nov. 30, 1963, the day of the feast of St. Andrew the lered voters went to 'the polls was regarded as a stinging de- feat for the terrorists who tried with bullets and bombs to sabotage the tion and intimidate the Cuba's Premier Fidel Castro had set the prevention of the election as the No. 1 target of the Red underground in i In Havana Monday the Castro regime denied official Venezuelan charges that the Communists have been gling arms from Cuba to the terrorists in A communique signed by Castro's Foreign Minister Raul Roa said the cache of arms found on a Venezuelan beach some weeks said by experts to have come from planted by the U.S. Central Intelligence Leoni's victory in the election had been predicted by virtually every political observer in but Caldera's strong showing came as a Jovito Villalba of the leftist URD who finished had been regarded as a likely Caldera's Copei party is lied with the dominant cratic Action Party in current coalition lineup the Leoni is expected to Ferguson Plans Meet This Week Kan. Gen. William M. Ferguson plans to meet this week with Leavenworth city and county of- to discuss alleged liquor and gambling violations ed by a newspaper reporter and a Ferguson said he would not make a statement on the until after his meeting with officials in the northeastern Kansas He had been ex- WASHINGTON attempting to help I a statement i -i 1 hie FIRST PAPER Throughout Tho BELT Of West Central ISSUE 18 PAGES McCormack Says May Go to Vote WASHINGTON Dr. Martin Luther King said today after conferring with President Johnson that he told Johnson tions would resume by the mid- dle of this month in various reports on the published I government agencies today on several weeks The seven lawmakers William M. John V. Clark Charles Mathias liam T. James E. Bromwell and Garner E. Kan. Their report came as backers of the civil rights were ing to force the House Rules Committee to clear the measure for a new blueprint for control oJ the nation's multi-billion lar strategic materials Edward A. tor of the Office of Emergency Planning and Bernard L. General Services were called to testify be- fore a Senate armed services Pending the subcommittee was providing for consolidation and partial disposal of existing before a Secret Service Agent Gets Bravery Citation Hill into the moving automobile while at the same time ing to hold up the head of her slain Hill managed to climb into the He then pushed Mrs. Kennedy to the floor and sprawled across the President to protect him in case of any further gunfire as the car sped to Parkland Urges Increase ury Secretary Douglas Dillon presents a citation for ex- bravery today to ton J. Mrs. John F. No. 1 Secret Service Mrs. Kennedy planned to be present at the a.m. ceremonies in Dillon's office when Hill is to be decorated for for his actions on the day the President fell victim to an assassin's bullets .at Hill's wife Gwen and his two young sons were also to be on The citation to Hill was the second issued to a Secret ice agent in the past few President Johnson officially commended agent Rufus blood last week for his action in protecting the then vice dent with his own body when the shots rang out in a 31-year-old North Dakota was in the Secret Service car traveling im- mediately behind the was shot Nov. 22. He leaped from his which was traveling at a speed of an of at least about 25 to 30 miles per hour lcm r at the and ran ahead of the vehicle to crawl up on the trunk of the presidential Photographs of the event show Mrs. Kennedy leaning over the back of her arms early this already talked with all of them on an individual Ferguson I want us to get together for one meeting before the end of the The attorney general took the matter under advisement last month after Logan di- rector of the Kansa of submitted a re- port on the Sanford's investigation was sparked by an independent be by Jerry former Leavenworth newspaperman McCormack said following a meeting of Democratic leaders with President Johnson that far as the leadership of the House is con- cerned every effort will be to force the measure out of the Rules man Howard W. has made it clear he will try to keep it bottled Talking with newsmen at the White the speaker said a petition to discharge the from the Rules unit would be filed Monday by Chairman Emanuel of the House Judiciary group has approved the legislation but Smith's which filters legislation to the has taken no action on it. Top Priority The is designed to fight racial discrimination in public accommodations and the use of federal President son last week placed the sure at the top of his priority Smith Monday night threw cold water on efforts by both Democratic and Republican congressional ers to press for action on the legislation as a testimonial to late President Kennedy who also bad made it a key priority Smith said he did not believe action should be dictated by present state of McCormack and other House leaders wasted no time ing to force out of the Smith But they were not certain of and the Rev. Thomas Mosier and Rehorn claimed to have evidence of liquor and i Kan. gambling law violations at 35 McCormack said he could not predict what the prospects would be obtaining the required 218 signatures on the discharge Move Already Under Way A move by administration forces in the led by Rep. Richard already has been under way to try to extract the from the Rules Committee through discharge Because of opposition by Southern Democrats to the civil rights considerable lican support is required to ob- tain the necessary 218 House Kansas Congress of Parents and establishments in the Teachers today urged the worth lature to approve sharply in- creased state aid for The Parent Teacher Bulletin said the amount of state money to be provided for schools should be nearly doubled by next month's budget session of the But GOP leaders indicated Monday they would not Sen. and Frank Rep. Richard will speak at the ing session Wednesday of the 35th annual Consumers operative Association convention at Municipal An estimated delegates from 11 and tain states are expected to The Weather GOLDEN BELT AREA Continued fair through Warmer High oday near 60. Low tonight 20 to 25] Southwesterly winds 10 to 20 miles per Local Weather Data Monday's High 52, Low 27. A Year Ago Today High 57, Low 46. Precipitation for a 24 hour period ending 7 a.m. This leaves the total ation for the month of ber at zero and the total for the year at 19.45. This is 6.81 less than a year at this Barometer at 11 a.m. 29.92 and Humidity at 11 a.m. 29 cent. rector of the Kansas Bureau of Sunset Tuesday from the present 'The present sum covers a per pupil The Parent ation also proposed a change in the method of selecting the state superintendent of public now chosen by ular It urged enactment of a constitutional amendment viding for appointment of the by a non Lengthy Agenda Last Night at Board Meet The Great Bend Boards of after being treated to a dinner by members of the League of Women Voters day undertook a lengthy agenda of ranging from endorsement of the study of a vocational technical school to the burning of three vacant Great Bend High School Dis- entitled to a total of three representatives on the county Rev. Brantz will continue to serve through the January meeting on the local boards of State law requires that his successor be appointed by the present members of the boards with such successor to serve until the next city No. 7 Board adopted a tion in The person apt expressing interest in the tisan board of layment to be of establishing a J technical school in this area and agreeing to participate such a school in this The Rev. Edward member of both District 7 and elected by the Were Really Bullets KANSAS Kan. Floyd Ham said he was not particularly brave District 1 boards and who an- he chased three bandits who had robbed his store knew they were shooting he Investigating police later found two spent They also with Ham's help two men who were changing their clothing in a They were identified as David Lloyd 23. pointed may then be a date for the remainder of Rev. unexpired term along with anyone else who desires to in a study with other ed school districts to School board Dr. if there is sufficient need for M. 0. Steffen announced the over the weekend he was accepting a call to serve the United Church of Christ in Hawaii next asked that he be relieved of his ment as a member of the ton County School Unification Planning Robert board member of District 1, was selected to succeed Rev. pending approval of the 24, ington Board of Education pointment of Mrs. Rene member of both school to be one of two members from the boards to serve on a new liaison committee of the school boards and the local teachers The other member will be appointed in the near Upon the recommendation of Supt. of Schools D. V. the board of District 7 ed a teaching contract for liam McMulkin to teach ine shop courses at Great Bend High succeeding the late Tho An 1.1, ui succeeding me Hie proclamation listed 40 rise Wednesday a.m. Lloyd 23. I along with Great is on Page 2) You'll Find Christmas Bargains in SB at Dollar Day Tomorrow Y IN SPA PERI IN SPA PERI  

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