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NEWS FLASHES Direct From Newsroom By Telephone Of Advertiser-Journal Dial 265-8246 The Weather Montgomery: Partly cloudy and warm Saturday and Saturday night. Predicted high 90, low 68 Friday's high 88, low 67. (Details, Weather Map, Page 6A.) 136th Year-No. 113 Full Day, Nlfhl and Sunday Service By The Afsociatrd Prfu Montgomery, Saturday Morning, May 11, 1963 16 Price 5 Cents ages Mixed Grou Ag rees 1 1 rm mi Open 2-Day Talk To ettlement Exiles Tell Of 'Thrust' Blueprint Plans Reported INear Completion For All-Out Drive i erms Progress Made On Seven Toughest Issue-, Hoth Agree Text By Committee Head Hits Spread Of 'Rumors' City Still Not Bound To Accept DllllOll For Defense Worked Out MIAMI. Fla.

(AP) A Cuban junta in exile was reported near. ing completion of plans Friday to mount an all-out thrust against BIRMINGHAM (AP)-Here is a statement issued by Sidney Smyer, chairman of a biracial group which reached a settlement of Birmingham's racial strife Friday. "We are pleased and greatly relieved of course that the HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (API-President Kennedy and visiting Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson of Canada tackled the toughest problems on their two-day conference agenda Friday and later reported progress on seven mflifip i'ccMPC Prime Minister Fidel Castro.

Sabotage, guerrilla warfare, in WASHINGTON (AP) House and Senate differences over what filtration and subversion of Castro's armed forces and militia, and bombardment or invasion of Following their first 3'i hours hardware the military serv-of talks, Kennedy and Pearson lces should be authorized to buy discussed their meeting with were pretty nearly split down the newsmen, complimented eachim'c'dle Friday, other on the friendly atmosphere! 1" a compromise worked out by of their discussions and agreed conferees from both chambers, fully, to quote Kennedy, that $15-3 billion was approved. This is Cuba from a nearby base figure in the impending count errevolu-tion, informed exile sources reported. The blueprint emerged after conferences between U.S. Central progress was made on all mat Intelligence agents and key exile about $372 million more than Senate voted but $333 million less ters." ySm If peace and order have been restored to our city. "Our task has not been pleasant or easy.

It was undertaken only after thorough deliberation and under the pressure of growing crisis. "It is important that the public understand the steps we have taken were necessary to avoid a dangerous and imminent explosion. "Our committee is broadly representative our city's leadership. As I stated yesterday it represents the employers of perhaps 80 per cent of the working force of Birmingham-white and colored. "We are proud to have been in a position to be of service to our city though we share the bitterness which every citizen must feel about these demonstra Pearson cited seven issues than the House voted, which were canvassed in his While the total is only $35 mil-opening meeting with the Presi- lion below budget requests by dent at Kennedy's oceanfront1 President Kennedy and Secretary summer home here.

jof Defense Robert S. McNamara, PROBLEMS LISTKD 'they actually were denied a total He listed them as: jof about $400 million in requested 1. The question of whether Can-iitems-ada will agree to arm two T0 APPROVAL marc missile bases in that coun- The House and Senate tied on try with American-controlled nu- $3ra-7 bllt earmarked it clear warheads. The prime min-ionly for development of the RS60, ister said this would be discussed the high-flying giant jet reconnais- II JfJ more fully in a communique at sance aircraft, ESI mSL leaders, they said. In the vanguard of junta organization forces is Enrique (Harry) Ruiz Williams, a veteran of the hapless 1901 Cuba invasion and friend of U.S.

Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy. Ruiz Williams flew to Puerto Rico to extend the junta hunt to the exile colony there.

Associates said he would confer with Manuel Ray, former underground leader. SUPPORT VOICED Carlos Prio Socarras, who was overthrown as president of Cuba in 1952 by Fulgencio Batista, led the unification movement in Miami. "Nearly everyone I contacted voiced total support," Prio Socarras reported. "What remains to be done is for all fo sign a paper." The ex-president emphasized; that activist groups were among; those backing the junta move-! ment. He said he had conferred with Alpha BB-Seeonrt National Front of Escamhray, the Revolutionary Student Directorate, Commandos and Brigade 2306 composed of, McNamara, in the past, has re the completion of the two-power I BIRMINGHAM (AP) A bi-I racial citizens committee agreed Friday on proposals to end Bir-; mingham's segregation conflict.

I Integration forces had kept the city virtually under siege since I April 3. Dr. Martin Luther King Ispiritual leader of the desegregation campaign, said the agree-' ment reached provided the following: 1. Desegregation of lunch coun-i ters, rest rooms, sitting rooms i and drinking fountains in planned stages within the next 90 days, i 2. The upgrading and hiring of i Negroes on a nondiscriminatory basis.

This will include the hiring of Negroes as clerks and salesmen within the next 60 days. 3. Arrangements for the release ol all persons arrested during racial demonstrations on bond or on their personal recognizance. legal department is working on further solutions to th.s problem." i 4. Communications between Ne-'groes and white persons will be publicly reestablished within the next two weeks.

"We would hope that this channel will prevent the necessity of further protest demonstrations," jKing said. The agreement has no official status. In fact, city officials have issued strongly worded statements that they will not be bound by any agreement the biracial committee reaches. NOT OFFICIAL Nevertheless, King has indicated he would call off demonstrations on the basis of the "good-faith" agreement, at least until the city has had a chance to consider the settlement. i The four points outlined in the agreement are virtually the goals announced by King when he opened the desegregation drive.

The only point not completely was the matter of charges SIDNEY SMYER Head Of Committee fused to spend millions Congress has insisted on handing him to press development of the RS70 as conference Saturday afternoon. 2. Prospects for disarmament and a nuclear test-ban treaty 'THIS IS MY SISTER' 10-year-old Ronald Lynn chokes back tears as he holds hand of his sister, Judith, 14, after she was struck by an automobile Friday in Indianapolis. Judith was hit as she ran across the street to get change to give flonald his school lunch money. She was reported in good condition in a hospital AP Wirephoto something Pearson said certainly would be dealt with in a communique.

3. Sharing of defense production by the United States and Canada. a complete new weapons system, The Pentagon chief is sticking his plan to build only three of aircraft as test vehicles, without j-missiles, radar, and other equipment to make them usable in BV DOMINICANS The prime minister said this would be taken up at an early! combat. tions and their timing. "But recriminations will gain us nothing and neither will the spreading of rumors which have been rampant fur the past 4S hours.

"We call upon all citizens, white and colored, to continue their calm attitude, to stop rumors and to thank God for a chance to re-establish racial peace. 'The committee which I heard has made no agreements inconsistent with plans which already were in the making before these disturbances or contrary to the best interests of the community. We were caught in an emergency and forced to act upon the frightening information from our law enforcement agencies that a situation had been created which could erupt in a holocaust should a spark be struck. "What made the job all the more difficult was the fact that here was no effective governmental agency to deal with meeting between U.S. Secretary! notn me senate ancmouse na.

jof Defense Robert S. McNamara recommended that a total of five land Canada's Minister of Defense RS70s be built and additional Production C. M. Drury. jequipment for them developed.

'Human Rights' Check Requested Inside Haiti Bay of Pigs Invasion veterans. 4. The further development and i UK use of improved channels of com-jaPP1 bV and Suen-munication between the American ate, but there is no indication that Exile leaders expressed the be more and Canadian eovernment the legislation laces any SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Duvalier as a marnnan, a charge lief the counterrevolution will start in a month or two with underground and infiltration tactics. They made plans to recruit men to infiltrate Cuba. JOINT ACTIVITY Republic 'AP) President Juan Bosch called on the Organization nf imppinan SI nine TTpirlnv in in.

he first made publicly in a radio-television address Tuesday night trouble. The authorization sets spending ceilings during the fiscal' year starts next July 1 for 7 missiles, aircraft, submarines, ships, and research outlays for all the armed services. RESEARCH FUNDS CUT the situation. "We could not and we can not now speak for any city official nor could we commit the courts or the boards of education involved to anything or in any way in the least. "But now that peace has returned to our community it is up to all to help preserve it by doing nothing which would destroy it." channels that virtually dried up during the waning months in office of Canada's former Prime Minister John G.

Diefenbaker, defeated last month by Pearson in a national election. NUCLEAR FORCE 5. Forthcoming tariff-reduction Following up intensive efforts tolvestjgat(J hjs ch that presi. spark an internal uprising Hdcnt yraneois Duvalier's Haitian when he called Duvalier both a madman and a tyrant. The OAS team sent to Haiti and the Dominican Republic investi- Une Dominican Republic inrmeu u.u.

vj()uUs TiUs and Actual funds will be provided some Mm wi iiuiuuiv UI.UUM. tentative base near Cuba was re 'WE LICKED TimV international law. investi-lnegotiations in Geneva, at which jlater in the $30-billion defense in the UAS to expand itslgatpfi ony Dominican charges Pearson said both nations share money bill, and some of the totals inve- lon of coniltlons in ''a'ithat Haitian militii invadpd the hopes for success in lowering could be less than authorized, beyon, what is now planned mimia unacted tne tR Bosch told a news conference: Republic Embassy last: fi deve, of the House-ap-consider that the OAS must go to, month Port au Prince looking u.i(hin th, Droved plan $15,850,391,000. and ported already selected. "This action will be carried on jointly by Western Hemisphere countries," an exile leader said.

"Several Central American governments already have expressed the core of the problem the vio for Haitian refugees. the Senate voted $14,951,491,000. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- lation of human rights and inter- There Are No Concessions On Anything, Connor Says tion a prime topic to be taken Under new and broadened pow- against the demonstrators. "I am very happy to be able to announce that we have come today to the climax of a long struggle for justice, freedom, and human dignity in the city of Birmingham," King said at a news conference during which the agreement was announced. King recognized the fact that the agreement still was not binding on the city "I say the climax and not the end, for though we The conferees came up with a $10,323,391,000 compromise.

Part of the Senate reduction re Recognition of the exile law- Bosch repeatedly referred to by the Organization of American States will he sought, leaders of ers, the team will return to the at a A1U ministerial meet-two Caribbean neighbors shortly. ing 1 0ttaw his monlh' .7. The Canadian labor dispute between two maritime unions sulted from a slash of three per the movement said. They noted the organization has expelled'Ad kjUU Idll UU cent in researcn mnus ana ter- Birmingnarri Police Commission- municipalities of Jefferson Coun tain spare parts and mvuiiy luiu iijiii iiiit'iiiai ui- Castro's Cuba which has prompted sniping at some Canadian vessels docked at American ports on the Great In addition, the Senate cut out Bl 1 nf th nirr-mft muiips anFnday night that "there been "We set up a line on 17th fairs only as they affect the safety of refugees in foreign embassies. BROADER INQUIRY Leaders said the proposed junta ships request approved by' the no.

cession whatsoever on any-j street from 1st avenue to 8th ave-jhave come a long way, there is Oil Liquor Laxes. me latest incident oc- will be broader and more representative of the exile colony than House. Bosch said he might withdraw curred' Thursday at Cleveland his troops from the frontier if, thing" in connection with the Bir-' and refllsed t0 let them a strenuous path before us, mingham racial situation. Lstrate east of that line. If some of if is 'et uncharted." the Cuban Revolutionary Council President Francois Duvalier of Haiti guarantees safe conduct to the 22 Haitians who fled to the "We've licked them and licked, cjtjes nnt only in the South, butt Rcv- James BeveI them good," Connor said.

jn America, would draw a line" Cleveland. told newsmen In a telephone interview with of law enforcement officers and nat V1Ct01? ln calls IIIUIIL UlTtlll Ulltli dona's recent resignation as pres DOTIIAN A Henry County Dominican Embassy in Port au Eagan Bound To Grand Jury in Cydia Broadway Killing ident. The council was formed with U.S. support to mount the deputy sheriff, Levy Louie Pitts, The Advertiser, Connor said that say that King and his shakedown: u' 1 "90 per cent of the people knowjartists shall not pass, he will fold, Even though Prince, Haiti's capital. we have won a Haiti has promised the OAS to Hlfil invasion, that segregation is right and we'reiup like an accordian as he did and Robert Gordon Bryan, of Shortcrviile, both pleaded guilty and got two-year sentences here (Sec BIRMINGHAM.

Page 6A) just not going to have in Birmingham." guarantee the safety of Duvalier's foes who have taken refuge in ft Connor said the 17th street line various embassies in Port au i a tremblinc William Richard on Suit his folded arms. He never Castro Hints Desire Thursday in U.S. District Court on charges of conspiring to op- was set up Tuesday "and they in Birmingham, Alabama, nut segregation. Connor stated: "The lyingest face-saving state- looked at any of the participants in the hearing and his face, when Prince, but it made no pledge of sat with bowed head in safe conduct to permit them to, court of Common Pleas Friday, V't Ilaiti- las Denutv Circuit Solicitor Frank Tn TnUiWith Kennedy naie a mnnnshine li(illor rin" Pitts had been charged in the he infrequently raised his head, NEW YORK (AP) Cuban Bosch would not sav what helping a ti iw; -r iment that was ever issued was Prime Minister Fidel Castro indi lingua ituu me vuuiuMJuii uiiwwit: cm cApicaajuu Ui. miii, would do if the safe conducts were n-hirh he told nf shontinff Cvdiai thp rnnfoinn tolH nf a vkit'lsslled t(xiay bv the shakedown anH inavimt tho hnmn nf w.voa.r.nw ATiciartist- so-called preacher, Martin haven't paraded since Tuesday.

0 "I just want to thank all the oCCKS IJillliaOS law enforcement agencies fori their help in this thing," Connor: BIRMINGHAM (AP)-The city said. "They're the ones that did school board Friday filed suit 't- against Negro leaders seeking to CLOSED 30 DAYS recover damages caused by Ne- The commissioner said an al- Sro children being kept out of leged agreement to integrate the scno0' (, Participate in massive cated a desire to talk with President Kennedy in a filmed inter of agreeing to furnish protection for the liquor operation in his for thcliquor operation in his county and prescribing routes to be used. It was charged that he had received an initial $50 payment for the protection. hv thp side nf thp road Rrrvnilivau ulmm ha haH 'n8 view shown Friday night. He was held without bond for'at Bryce Hospital for the men-action by the grand jury.

(tally ill, where both had been pa- 'OFFICERS STOPPED THEM "All these statements that he's issued about concessions made in Castro, who was interviewed last month in Havana, said the The 22-year-old Eagan, slenderUents earlier this, year. recent U.S.-Cuban prisoner swap not forthcoming. "An embassy must be respected. That is a tradition of our Latin-American countries. I think human rights must be above any other political principle even the principle of nonintervention," Bosch said.

Bosch did not rule out the possibility of the use of force. He and blonde and dressed in a dark tln the EaSan told Birmingham are lies and he knows! lunch counters in Birmingham wTMrneT as" defenrl-inf, Inf ai-rnnnt! ivith ho u-nm-m nflnr it 'U'. OS ueiewiams could be a beginning point for SALES CHARGE The indictment also cited instances in which Bryan had al discussions. spore snirt, I Jk rr '7(vil Negro leaders-including the 'My advice to King and (Fred been closed for 30 days and Martin Luther Kin Jr trousers and loafers, twitched;" ''du lm legedly sold a total of 548 gal another man, then driving withr.) shuttlesworth is to so back I merchants told me thev don't ti 1 Sens. Hubert II.

Humphrey, and Kenneth B. Keating, lons of moonshine. spasmodically throughout the hearing. He sat with bowed head. her not the Mobile hichwav hei.

nA h.n, ana "acl fn.itnn.ti niiu viu.iiui(ii aim ouvn. ituu vmi.ii uittu ucicrv uw, iiv. Tnn Walkpr anH twn intom-itinn immediately declared his shoulders jerking as he con- msnt of ApnI 24- I to their so-called preaching. said there "was a history of there could be no talks until Soviet troops and weapons have tinually stroked his left wrist; uie argument conunuea inei 'The thing that stopped Martin Two other defendants in the liquor conspiracy case, Charlie Lewis Jones, Shorterville, and Billy Hammon Steed, Abbeville, were aggression from Haiti against the Dominican Republic for two been withdrawn from Cuba. with his right hand.

a -Luther King and his other out-of-Occasionally he rested his head pist0L car seatitown agitators was the law en- and fired at her twice. Then, aft-! tnrrPmmt nffir-nr nf thP mvw. placed on three years probation. the Southern Chris- Anybody can get out of jail if tjan Leadership Conference and they make bond, you know. It the Alabama Christian Movement wasn't King and his bunch that for Human Rights got them nut, the Birmingham! are paid' bv the state Negroes did it themselves." on an average monthly pupil at-On the work of the biracial tendance.

The board seeks to re-committee: "Nobody on either cover revenue lost when thou- Charges against a fifth defend SIMULATED COUSTDOtt'N ant, Joe Pugh, Eufaula, were dis missed. er he opened the car door andinor-s Highway Patrol, the Bir-ber body tumbled onto the Police the Jef-i way Eagan panicked and drove jfersun County sheriffs forces and to his sister's house in Milton, Lw thoriffc- ic tho1 WANTED! 7 ROCKERS side has talked to me. They knew'sands of children skipped classes nooert uomnson, uzark, was sentenced to six months for pass Fla. lis was arrested there later law enforcement officers of thelit wouldn't do them any gool" demonstrate Cooper Stages 'Dry Run' Of Tuesday's Orbit Flight ing a worthless check at Ft. Rucker.

John Will Parrish, Beau Sheriff's Deputy Horace Mitchell told of finding the body beside a highway about nine miles south of Montgomery. POLICE DOGS USED The ad below brought 8 calls. Rocker sold to one mont, was sentenced to two years for transporting a stolen CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper party. 7 prospects are Still looking.

launch pad No. 14, the samel Eagan was "visibly nervous, jumping off place for the threejshaking, and crying at times, but previous orbiting Americans, John! very willing to talk about it," H. Glenn Malcolm Scott Car-lwhen he was questioned, Mitch- motor vehicle across state lines. Judge Frank M. Johnson provided, however, that Parrish serve only six months, suspending the remaining 18 months during jogged along a beach Friday, spent 90 minutes at the controls BROWV LEATHER rnrker.

$10. Phoni- Panty Raids Become Riots By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS their rooms. One policeman was were held in $30 each for trial. Hundreds of students fromjreported hit by a beer bottle; one; Some students listed a threefold Brown and Yale Universities student required hospital treat- reason for the demonstrations: a chose a warm May night for dem-ment. sultry spring day, pressure of pre- of a jet plane, and then ran ipenter and Walter M.

Schirra Jr. ell said. 000-0000. through a final simulated count- The simulation covered final! A commission is to decide if a three-year probationary period down and launching in prepara- countdown phases, liftoff, and the Eagan is sane and should stand Fine Levied On Unit tion for his long-duration space, five minutes Atlas powered trial, but it has not yet reported mission next week. flight.

It was the first mock drill! Eagan's parents sat in the back' WANT TO SELL YOURS? The Air Force major is expect- in which hydrogen peroxide fuel of the courtroom during the bear onstrations that turned into riots A group of 2.500 students at exam studies, and an earlier earlv Friday before nightstick- Brandeis University, Waltham, riot at Princeton University. Of Teamsters Union ed to soar skyward atop an Atlasiwas pumped into the spacecraft, ing. Eagan, who lives in Mobile, missile Tuesday for a record! The fuel, used to control the was represented by Sanford Weiss BIRMINGHAM (AP) A American space ride intended to capsule's position in space, was and Sid Stuckey. leamsters Union local was fined $10,000 Friday by a federal judge last more than 34 hours. JUST DIAL 264-4567 And Place A PERSON-TO-PERSON FAMILY WANT AD to remain in the tanks and lines for several hours while technic Shortly after dawn Friday wielding police forced them to disperse.

No serious injuries were reported. Providence, R.I., police, who used trained dogs to quell the disturbance, estimated more than 1,000 were in the demonstration which started at 9 p.m. Thursday In another case, Wash Berry, of Selma, was bound over to the grand jury by Judge Alex nor damages allegedly inflicted engaged in a brief march. Five of the Providence police toward girls' dormitories but were corps of K-9 dos were used dur-quickly dissuaded when police ing the night. Two persons were cruisers appeared on the scene, reported bitten.

Six Brown students pleaded 0ne was a policeman whose guilty in court later at Providence' hand was nipped while takkg a to disorderly conduct and were stU(lent jnto CUstodv. The other fined $20 each and costs. Nine W3S Goorse Goodwin 25. a other youths pleaded innocent and first-aid instructor from Seekonk, ians of McDonnell Aircraft Co. on Bowman Transportation Co.

of Gadsden. Cooper, 36, donned sweat clothes and had a pre-breakfast exercise run along a deserted Canaveral Dist. Judge Clarence W. All- spacecraft designer, monitored Marks. Bond was set at $500 in decomposition rate and corrosive! each of three cases of burglary' effect.

jand grand larceny. The actual fiiaht fuel supply Beach. good gave local 612 the maximum when police broke up an inter-fraternity baseball game because Mass. FLIGHT IN JET In midmorning the astronaut rfit urtion ppi-son-To-Pernon Family allowable fine and ordered that riB paid within 60 days. will be loaded several hours AT.iL-na Goodwin said he was driving omn Hum ntrttiuj ran lore iguni'iunx ior anouier cnecn.i ADVERTISER TODAY i-j i liunureus oi siuuenis rusneci ICi frnm (ha Hnmnllc in crirlc Air Force Base in an F102 let I Conner will confine himself ravinem.

Ifl'OV home when he saw the crowd and stopped his car to see if he could give assis.ance. When he learned nod asrd miscellaneous items. The union was charged with in- Kwh Item offered For Sale or Rent M.iJnictin" to the firm's Be Priced. No Refund for Enrly Hesulls. cargoes, employes and trucks.

I The case against the local's piane, one ot lour tne Mercury'Saturday mainly to the pilots' MARSEILLE, France (AP) -imilories at Pembroke and Bryant astronauts use to maintain fight ready room at Cape Canaveral Shoemaker Sot irios Colleges and left triumphantly'. U1ICS, 1 H- cchl, 5 Dollars, president, George Samuel Webb, proficiency, jfamed Hangar S. I'Jb no one was '1Ut ne starte(t back IB to his automobile. He said a police dog met him S-7B Markrtl Mm Irs Obituariri Doin in vjieece, siil-ii uui omy auer nimsy panties naa oeen cia. ds 2 Lines, 1 Week, 2 Dollars ani member Jessie Elliott Doug- He later exchanged flying togsi He will start a low-residue diet! the money for his quarterly tax 'tossed from windows.

Cnmlrs 7A 7A 4 as were enntinnpH nnfil tho nasnt for his silver smco enif anA A iu m. ti ni Croord rv ib and bit him on the right hip. He Stwrti 1 Line, 1 Wtec, 1 Dollar 1- u.iu aim laiis iu tim uic 1a.11 mice iliuisuu.t anu uiucu, Jn iKW naveil, LI lait Editorial against them state courts into his Faith 7 space- days before the flight resting and, dead at the tax collector's window students were arrested before mp u-a. rrp.itprl at a hnsn ta arvf die. ftl.nn v.

L.Tons, GmmmmsmmsmxaBK settled. craft atop the Atlas booster onlstudying. of a blood clot. I lice drove milUng youths back to th, A charged..

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