- L. 'J h .r.i liJ i J II 'd r : " ..iii i .' '../. ' .. ;Fairq c I 4 4ij , ii ; IrA REVITALIZING .. ; t.. ; L. , . . (Details! Page 2)- ' I DOWNTOWN __. ,,; .tiatnrzrnItE un I. . .. . NEWSSTAND PRICE lOc . \ II "'Facelift9 'ON!: WEEK DAILY AND SUNDAY Vol. 89, No. 7 GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 4, P . F BOlO DELIVERED 45* x .... s J ..;; Gets Push' 3 Yanks Scranton Forced A " ,s "a r I Killed : ' With Cash r . . \L In Viet - . \ By JEAN CARVER, Son Staff Writer Reds Ambush Wage Platform Ftglif City commissioners earmarked $3,000 for "Operation Facelift" - last night Convoy, Kill 19 ; .1 i The funds will be used for landscaping the four blocks facing .. It : Courthouse Square once all property owners in each block SAIGON, South Viet Nam '. : . * agree to improve their block. (AP-Three more U.S. Army * officers-a major and two cap- Barry City Manager Bill Green estimated the cost of installing tains-and 16 Vietnamese Rangers planter boxes and landscaped areas on the square-University were killed Monday in a fflGHLIGHTS ,OF CONVENTIONBig Avenue, S.E. 1st Avenue, S.E.1st Street and S. Main Street Communist ambush on a high- , at $2,900. way notorious for such attacks.A TODAY Speech by Morton. Speech, George Murphy, can- Gains .' .ig Store owners will remodel their store fronts with a coordinated U.S. enlisted man and 21 6 pjn.-Convention called to Election of National- Committee. didate for the Senate from Cali- f : paint scheme, new awnings and modernized signs government troops were wounded order by temporary chairman. fornia. i through the "Facelift" plans already prepared by the City in the rain of heavyweaponsfire Report' of Committee on Rep. Melvin Laird of Wisconsin for nomina Roll call of states the Viet Cong guerrillas - that I Planning Department. Credentials. presents the report on the StrengthBy into the 16-vehicle tion for president of the United poured Introduction of delegations. party platform drawn by the The program was first announced last week by Howard Hall, convoy 45 miles north of Saigon. Report of Committee on Rules Committee on Resolutions. States. chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100. .The ambush occurred on JACK BELL and and Order of Business. Rep. Charles A. Halleck of In- Nomination for president of f A second "Facelift" meeting will be held tonight at the bloody Route 13, which con- Report of Committee on Per- diana introduces former Presi- the United States. HARRY KELLY courthouse in the east courtroom at 8 p.m. nects Saigon with the Cambodian 'FRANCISCO (AP-Sen. manent Organization.Sen. dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. border 80 miles to the north. Roll call of states for selectionof Barry Goldwater confidently r The only commission disagreement over the downtown renovation Roman L. Hruska of Ne- Speech by Eisenhower. Five other Americans have been a nominee for president of steered his swift bandwagon today - program and allocation was over where the funds killed in ambushes on the roadin braska introduces the permanent WEDNESDAY the' United States.Appointment toward the finish line- should come from.CommisSioners convention chairman, Sen. 2:30 pjn.-Convention calledto the past two years. picking up more delegates on of committee to Thruston B. Morton of Ken- order by permanent chair- s rejected the city manager's suggestion that The deaths Monday broughtthe candidate for president. the way-as Scranton forces notify contingency funds be used and approved Commissioner James total of U.S. military men tucky. man. formed in a final attempt to flag S Richardson's motion that the $3,000 come from the planning killed ,in action in South Viet "'. ... .".....,.,,,..""""' ......= ..... <_+ ....."'.s'""" >'.' '.' .. ... .. ". .', :.:'" .. . .. ......... :> ::, :"".y-> r.:" ,- him down. department's budget.Commissioner Nam since December 1961 to w r Outdistanced but still trying, 157. Another 983. Americans 1."t: fL the backers of PennsylvaniaGov. Byron Winn disagreed with Richardson and have been wounded in action. William W. Scranton directed - Commissioners Ed Turlington and Howard McKinney in ear- The names of the latest their fading stop-Gold- marking the funds from the planning budget. American dead were 'withheld .- ., t:. water drive at the carefully con- t in Saigon, but in Washingtonthe /':' .. structed platform that bears the "I favor the spending but it's money premature to trans : / announced the deathsin :"" Arizona conservative's endorse- fer funds until we know when it will be needed and the Army amount," Winn explained. Viet Nam of Maj. Joseph W. ment.It . Burkett, Stephenville, Tex.; likely will be their last real 1 He noted that perhaps only one or two of the blocks will Capt. Billy T. Hatfield, Fay- stand before Wednesday night's be ready to begin work before the end of the fiscal year, etteville, N.C., and Capt. Rich- balloting for the presidential when the funds could be specifically budgeted in the new bud- ard M. Sroka Pueblo, Colo.A a ,. >u'{,aL );..i" .>>.... ....:... ....., '. ....; ..,..* $;' .... "t, *"' ..f' >#. i,,,\.... It proposed to put the party on a long-range planning program mendations," Richardson tackers. ,,'. -." \.t .. It- .' ' tih ,1'.. ...: O>itf., .. }.::. ""1 '-. .1., _".?, \l .."../ ,........ record as reaffirming "the his- to the Gainesville said. ,,. _. ",$;,:._-k. .l; : :: ..;:t.. ;c. _>;, .:._ t; : :::::;, ; ;r.rr City "There has been very little co American sources said the torical constitutional precept of Commission last night. ordination." major who was killed was the civilian control over the mili- The planning director sug- senior military' adviser in Binh lake Still Thirsty tary." It went on to say that gested a series of joint study He criticized "very poor co- Long Province and the two cap- "the authority to use America's, sessions the city commis- ordination" in the past, telling tains were the intelligence offi- 'Despite monsoon-like rains that have drenched this area for almost a week, the nuclear weapons belongs only to by I sion, plan board and city plan- Godschalk he felt the joint cer for the province and a Ran- water level in 'Newnan's Lake is still about three feet lowerthan_ normal. Proving' the .the President" of the United I ning staff to discuss future meetings were a "step in the ger adviser to the Vietnamese point (above). is Vernice McAlpin, 17, who lives near the lake. According to fisher 'States. i planning for Gainesville. right direction." army's 34th Battalion. men, the water level is ,much lower than it was in February. (Sun Photo by Eddie. An agreement was reached by convention officials to spend an Davis). i The long-range planning will hour on this and a proposed require population, economic, Woman Exchanges Gunfire.with change in the civil rights plank t neighborhood transportation and County Bryant Sells Bar Closed approved by the Goldwater- communications systems pub- dominated platform committee.But . IntruderA Ocala HomeOCALA Nighttime' Sen. Hugh Scott of lic facilities and land use stud- ... Here AsNuisance DueWhittling Scranton backer ies and an activities analysis. Budget Pennsylvania, a - Gainesville woman chaseda him last night, Gainesville Police (AP) Gov. Farris thought so little of the pros- i Preliminary investigations are Negro intruder out of her said. Bryant has sOld his home hereto pects of success that he asked now being made in possible home after trading gunfire with a Tennessee couple, Mr. and for only 10 minutes to offer a Det Capt. R. T. Angel said Mrs. Howard McClellan, for federal assistance in preparinga proposal to denounce "extremists. - + comprehensive plan for the the intruder is possibly the By NORM LaCOE $45,000. The Peppermint Lounge in ." Admit Press who has twice ter- i city. same man Sun Staff Writer The sale was completed Mon Gainesville's northwest quad- The expected platform battle rorized in their homes women rant has been temporarily clos- seemed likely to provide about Commissioner James Rich- For here in recent weeks. The ,Board of County Commissioners day.The sale led to ShotCAPE speculationthat Space ed as a public nuisance by Cir- the last gasp of the Scranton effort - ardson said be was delighted to 4 About 10:30 last night, Mrs. was expected to get he may not return when cuit Judge J. C. Adkins Jr. to head off Goldwater. The hear there will be close communication KENNEDY (AP-The Jean L. Morgan, of"205 SE 6th its first look today at the big his term ends next January. The lounge is located at 408 Arizona senator claimed 800 between the com- Defense Department has St., told police: she had heard budget picture for, the fiscal Bryant said he sold the house NW 5th Ave. (See GOP on Page 2)) I mission, planning staff and changed its mind and will per- noises first outside the house year starting Oct. 1 at i fs because his family require- Judge Adkins' ordered th e plan board. mit newsmen to enter Cape then inside.Armed budget session in the county ments will be different with lounge closed last Friday evening - Kennedy to cover Wednesday's with a pistol, she courthouse.The two of his three daughtersaway after several hours of arguments Cattleman Turnpike Link scheduled triple launching of confronted him inside the budget, a record package in school. by State Atty. Ted two nuclear detection satellites home. He also was armed witha of requests, totals about Duncan and by Selig Goldin Soon and a tiny radiationmeasuringsatellite. pistol; they both fired, then* $2.1 million. Requests are aver- who represents Bobby Edward Hayes Dies , Opening he ran, Capt. Angel said aging 12 per cent higher than Hodges, operator.of the lounge. All three payloads will be Neither was apparently hit. appropriations for the fiscal WHERETO The formal court order has not Ralph J. Hayes, prominent 75 ' 'The Interstate link between Highway here launched by a single two-stage Twice in past weeks a Negro year which began last Oct. 1. been filed as yet. cattleman and businessman, I connecting rocket. man entered homes in a similar Included are funds requests A hearing is scheduled ,July died last night after a short I and the Florida turnpike at The department reversed itself -. manner. On at least one occas- from the county's 36 agencies.The FIND IT 31 to decide whether the injunc- illness in Alachua General Hos be short- Wildwood will opened Monday after repeated requests ion, he robbed a woman and pay for 225 persons is rep tion shall be permanent. pital.! He was 62. f ly, the Florida Highway Patrolannounced from news media. threatened rape, according to resented in the package. Comics . . ... . 10 Duncan moved to close the Services will be at 10:30: ' yesterday. An Atlas Agena rocket is Gainesville Police. Howard Weston, administrative Classified . . 11.13 lounge on the basis of complaints ajn. Thursdayin 1-75 is now open from Perry, scheduled to blast off at 3:22: The armed intruder in Mrs. assistant to the commission, Entertainment . 14 from neighborhood resi- the chapel oft " Ga., to U.S. 441 in Alachua, the a.m. to propel the two 485-pound Morgan's home"could be the said the budget package in- . Obituaries . . . 2 dents and by the Mt. Carmel e Williams- J- patrol said. The link from thereto detection satellites and the same man we beileve it is," cludes all requests which were Opinion Page . . 4 Baptist Church, he said. Thomas Funeral - . _ . .7 8 ! the Sunshine State Parkway three-pound "pygmy" payload Capt. Angel said this morning. presented by agencies during ..Women's Sports Duncan said Hodges has been Home in ;. _ _ _ 6 t will be. ready for traffic July toward separate orbits more investigation is continuing four weeks of budget hearings.See convicted of three charges related Gainesville. The .fJl' :3. than 60,000 miles hie'. today. ( BUDGET on Page 2)) to club operation, that Rev. Thomas .i.- club patrons have been convicted Mitchell, pastorof . for disorderly conduct, the First ,.' " and that arguments and fights MethodistChurch _/ ''iko, . Reforms . I Election Fuss Points to / A" have occurred near the club. of which ...if'.' / ; ., The state attorney also said Haves was--- a " white male and coeds students member, will Hayes _I By NORM LaCOE officials. It does not specify er_ deputy, allegedly as occurr- from the University of Florida officiate. is. ed in Alachua County. have become intoxicated in the Burial will be in Evergreen Sun Staff WriterTALLAHASSEE what a signature A thor- Code Needs Revision Other counties had other lounge. The club is predom- Cemetery.See . In Alachua County, some { problems with the election laws. inantly Negro. ( HAYES on Page 2) ough 'revision of Florida's election forms had initials of deputies code is pending, as a result written. The circuit In Levy County, absentee To' Procedures typed or Clarify ballots raised legal questions elec- of the May primary court must decide if initials are of Alachua, Levy and which are involved in Kynes' tion woes legal signatures. Roberts said, suit YOUR GUIDE other counties. the election code'should spell it Revision Is needed because to throw out the Alachua bal overturn Byron Winn's 46-vok out Other problems which arose vague clauses and conflict i n g, lots in the state attorney gen- victory for the city commission.One found felons or deceased per. TO THE ELECTION provisions could permit candi- eral contest. Kynes lost the Alachua County procedure Roberts also said the code,is sons still carried on election dates who lose at the polls to contest to Earl Faircloth by less which ended in court, involved vague about appointment of dep rolls, and found wide variationin uties. Normally, appointment of 'procedureS for taking elec- What are the Republicans up to in San Francisco? Is convention - win in the courts. than 600 votes. He lost in Ala signatures of registration secondary officials would be leg- tion oaths. behavior reflected in the GOP strategy to capture the Two lawsuits developed in chua County by 1,800 ballots. If officials. Another procedure'un- al only by a primary official One section of the code provides White House in November? How will the Democrats react at Alachua County as a result of the Alachua vote is thrown out, der question was whether dep- election procedures.The . Kynes will win the state election. uties appointed by the registration But the election code says dep-' that books may be taken their,convention next month In Atlantic City State Legislature's Interim - supervisor in turn can appoint uties shall have all official pow- precincts to register voters, No one has all of the answers, but most of them are In Committee is' other deputies. ers of the registration supervisor. and some counties registered The New York Times Election Handbook for 1964, a handy i Elections * The circuit court in Tallahassee guide to the political straggles at hand. . the problem, and will William Roberts, general voters at precincts. Another' studying recommend action to the 1965 currently is hearing counsel to Secretary of State The circuit court now must clause permits registration Get your copy of the comprehensive book at the lobby counter I next April 5 *: Kynes_ suit Tom Adams said the state election decide if the election code thus books to be taken into populated in the Sun Building, only 75 mil..Add 10 cents for postage - Legislature. In .one. Alachua County suit In the other case, Dr. t Edwin code only requires that registration empowers any deputy'' registra- areas. This was interpretedSee and handling of mall orders. ' Gene.". .James,. jtu*. ''Kynes* ,-seeks"* Andrews lost his court battle to forms be signed by pan supervisor to appoint anoth- ( ELECTION on Page 2) 1 ( t R 1.i . (J .. ...1 x, h"! ;..... .\ar.. - =- '--