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.1 3A The Pensacola News Friday, July 23, 1965 Edfor Seeks 'Cooling-OH Period' Nine Floridians Vote Against Bill lnf'c era nff llioii. kaol'e anil other "outsiders" to "get off the backs" of Alabama, Mississippi, and other Southern states. "The fingers of recrimination which have been pointing so long at Mississippi and Alabama have been seen and felt. ATLANTA, Ca (AP) The editor of the official publication of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, Ben Hartley, has called on civil rights groups' to begin a "cco'ing-off period" and do some housecleaning of their own. Hartley, editor of the Presbyterian Survey, said in an editorial released yesterday that it is time for civil rights groups and Musk Ox Hair W009- III let them go to work," he said.

"A cooling-off period would give the civil rights groups an opportunity to do seme housecleaning of its own." The magazine, which is distributed to families in the Southeast and Southwest, called on civil rights organizations to rid themselves of "beatniks and hotheads and other undesirable elements who do more harm than good for the nonviolent movement for racial justice." The said the Civil Rights Act and the Presbyterian General Assembly "have drawn clear-cut legal and theological lines in the area of race 1 WASHINGTON (AP) Nine Florida congressmen voted against the antipoverty bill that passed the House 245-158 yesterday. Only Dante Fascell and Claude Pepper of Miami and Sam Gibbons of Tampa, all Democrats, voted for the bill. Recorded against were: Charles Bennett of Jacksonville, Don Fuqua of Tallahassee, James Haley of Sarasota, Sydney Herlong of Leesburg, D. R. Matthews of Gainesville, Paul Rogers of Fort Lauderdale, Robert Sikes of Crestview, and both Republicans, Edward Gur-ney of Winter Park and William Cramer of St.

Petersburg. Straight From FLORIDA LVGG-DO-rZOl Makes Socks, Sweaters HUNTINGTON CENTER, Vt. (AP) The musk ox is a homely beast but it makes darned food socks and sweaters, says Prof. John J. Teal Jr.

of the University of Alaska. Teal, who owns a 600-acre farm here, says each spring the musk ox sheds about six pounds of a golden fiber resembling cashmere from beneath its coarse, brown outer coat. The musk ox, Teal said, will follow a human around all day STOPS DIAPER RASH Hartley said indications are tow Atone Back Guarantee Soothing, mficofr IYCO-IOROL powd.r bring, cool romforf quick. Soothtt mud Xop tHaptr rath tor long jMriodt. Monty back tuaronltt whtn mnd 01 that more and more Southern hurch-goers "are changing inside." Demonstrations and court action were necessary to awaken people, he said, adding: "Are there enough 'good1" people now awake that chpnges can be effected from within their ranks?" Conchology shell collecting can be a profitable hobby.

Such rare shells as the spirula valued at $1,000 and the junonia, worth $40 to $50 for a perfect specimen, can be found along the Florida beaches. watching him work and will AT YOUR DRUG STORE nuzzle his pockets looking for sweets. Proposed Cobb Community Center Here is an artist's rendition of the planned $130,000 E. S. Ccbb C'Pjmvnlty Center, approved recently by the City Council.

Th? building, containing both small activity areas and a Foeial hall-gymnasium auditorium, will be located on the block between 6th and 7th Avenues and Mallory and Moreno Streets. The building was named after a well-known Negro physician here. Marshall and MacN'eil Architects rre the building. Justice Departmenfto Study Union Funds MAKY HAD A KITTLE LAMB What do you have? Is it back-achp, headache, muscular aches' and pains or an overall feeling? Sluggish kidneys and bladder can cause these symptoms. Get rid of body poisons by increasing kidney flow with famous "7-20" Diuretic "7-20" is an effective, nut mild diuretic to the kidneys.

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In liquid or tablets. WASHINGTON (AP) A new; take a fresh look at the case fori And Vinson said he wasn't fulness and betrayal by these Justice Department inquiry is possible prosecution under em- aware of any law which would union officials." planned into what a Senate sub-, bezzlement laws. 'prevent Barasch from dissolv-! The unions maintain joint of- committee said is the abuse ofj The subcommittee contends? aA fices in Fairlawn, N.J., and welfare funds by leaders of $4 million in wdfare th two foundations and dis-; Tjmes in New York local unions in the New iork funcjs was diverted by Barasch triouting the 54 million in any 'cily. metropolitan area. and his fellow union officers into way he wished.

Fred Vinson, assistant attor- research and educational foun- Um HARRELL'S DRUGS ney general in charge of tne dations in Liberia and Puerto L. McClellan, said the THE BURKS BROTHERS criminal division, promised ine mco. hearir2s proved new investigation yesterday Rarasnh controls both unions tu HIGHTOWER'S LAUNDERETTE HE 2-6747 WASH-DRY 6c lb. WASH-DRY, FOLD tc lb. 612 NORTH ST.

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uai 11 ip- ijv-u iii He said the Justice the subcommittee' a result of the callous unfaith-ment has been powerless to act said. household against George Barasch, 54, ofj Vinson, who said the Justice Yonkers, N.Y., and other lead-j Department would recommend ers of the two unions but will legislation to prevent a similar Premium Grade Tire at below Original equipment Tire Prices. We want you to compare price, quality and guarantee before you buy. manipulation of welfare funds in pasts the future, noted an earlier department investigation of Barasch but said: "This case in no way lends itself to successful prosecution." mm s3" Justice Department officials in INew YorK and Washington CALL John paid Jones EXTERMINATOR, INC. 438-4683 jyiiHiHGlV Bomb-Toting Vief Laundress Is Executed By HORST FAAS SOC TRANG, South Viet Nam could find no violation of federal criminal law or any civil reme-, dies which could be taken against Barasch or any one else in the union.

(AP) A laundress attempted to smuggle powerful explosives concealed in her girdle into this important U.S. helicopter base two days ago, U. S. sources reported today. The woman was picked up at the base gate by Vietnamese security police, questioned, and then executed in a rice field at the end of the airstrip, the sources said.

If price has liept you from a big car, vei Mil LST VI iQr ifl It Americans nere tear that in the weeks before she was caught, she may have built up a cache of plastic explosives inside the base. Americans here did not seem upset by the rough, battlefield justice dispensed by the security police. is a rough area around here." one said. "The Viet Cong are everywhere. This is how the Vietnamese security people handle them when they are caught." U.S.

sources said the 34-year- -i h'-; Prenium 1 s- lW CS 7 hW TREAD If zV4ft i tubeless old woman had worked for sev-; eral months at the base, wash ing the clothing of U.S. helicopv ter personnel and sometimes tidying their barracks. I They said Vietnamese secun-1 ty police not'eed a suspicious, bulge around her waist as she I arrived for work Wednesday! CIDAA morning. U.S. security police at.

the gate saw the Vietnamese remove a string of explosives from under her petticoat and lead her into a nearby military post for questioning. About an nour later, eyewitnesses said, the was placed on a 1 I I "SI i truck with a Vietnamese officer and two soldiers. The truck drove to the end of the airstrip, and she was led out into the LDLJUU9 field and executed, the eye witnesses said. About 70 Vietnamese women i work in various jobs at the Soci Trang helicopter base. At least! one other Viet Cong agent has been discovered working I a cl ioj a I Put on a set of Dayton Thorobred Premium tires and relax, knowing you have made one of the finest buys in the entire tire industry.

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The explosion of undetermined cause ripped through the hold of the freighter Irish Sycamore, a 449-foot vessel based out of Dublin. The blast triggered a fire in the superstructure of the ship. Fire fighting crew-showered the vessel from fire control boats and from the wharf. The ship was tied up at the public commodities wharf on the Mississippi River. 3 PENSACOLA CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC.

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433-5471 Gateway Plow Milton, Fl. NA 3-3575 02 Ktw Warrington RmJ 455-1305 21 WEST GREGORY STREET, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA.

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