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Vaccine Hushed A Cholera Scare Spreads To Philippines
HONG KONG (AP) Vaccine
was rushed here today to heip
prevent a cholera epidemic rag
ing in southeast China from
spreading to this refugee-packed
British colony.
The scare spread to rormosa
UP AND OVER A logging truck that turned over in the middle of the North Umpqua
'highway four miles east of Susan Creek is shown here as o tow truck cable pulls it right
side up. In addition to the truck crossways in the road, the trailer was left several feet
up the highway. The truck was driven by and belongs to Gordon Larson of Roseburg.
(News-Review Photo)
Meg Celebrates
Birthday Today
LONDON (AP) Princess Mar
garet was 31 today, a few weeks
from motherhood.
Expecting their first child in
late September or early October,
the princess and her husband,
Antony Armstrong-Jones, spent
the day with the rest o the va
cationing royal family at Balmor
al Castle, the royal family's Scot
tish residence.
A picnic lunch was planned,
weather permitting, and there will
be a birthday dinner tonight.
Cracked Window
Delays Johnson
SHANNON, Ireland (AP) A
cracked window in the cockpit of
his jet plane kept Vice President
Lyndon B. Johnson in Shannon 45
minutes longer than planned to
day. ,
While the window was being re
placed, Johnson went shopping,
had breakfast aboard the plane
and chatted with Limerick Mayor
Dan O'Malley, who brought greet
ings from Irish President Eamon
de Valera.
Harzerstrasse Loses Half
Of Its Population Today
BERLIN (AP) Pleasant little
Harzerstrasse, on the edge of the
Soviet sector of Berlin, lost half
its population today.
Moving vans guarded by Com
munist police and troops moved
into the side streets leading to
Harzerstrasse from the north and
immediately began moving out
the East Berlin families whose
windows overlook the capitalists
in Harzerstrasse.
Last week the Communists
bricked up doors of the East
Berlin homes leading into Har
zerstrasse and built a concrete
wall with barbed wire crowns
across the ends of the side
streets.
The street and sidewalks of
Harzerstrasse are in the Ameri
can sector, but all the apart
ments on the north side for sev
eral blocks are in Communist
territory. They have doors both
on Harzerstrasse and the side
streets.
The Communists either couldn't
trust their masonry work or
couldn't bear the thought of some
body sliding to freedom down a
rope from the four and five-story
apartments.
Housewives peered out with
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teary eyes from the windows be
hind neat boxes of geraniums as
the moving proceeded. Brawny
movers brought out crates of
dishes, stoves, dressers and beds
and piled them into vans under
the eyes of the soldiers and
police.
The movers made it clear they
were unhappy about their job,
and they didn t seem to care
whether the police knew it.
"Not me, not me," one of them
called as a photographer took a
picture tnrough the barbed wire.
"Wait until I put this box down
and tnen you can take it."
The soldiers cocked their rifles
as the photographers moved in.
The housewives across the
street looked up at the windows
of their unfortunate friends. What
would happen to them? Nobody
Knew.
"They'll be moved deener into
the sector, maybe even into the
Russian zone," one said with a
shudder.
An angry woman shouted
"Homebreaker!" at the soldiers.
When a Red officer threatened a
cameraman, another woman
shouted "What insolence!"
The one little food store on the
north side of the street has long
oeen closed ana snuttered.
and the Philippines.
Hong Kong health officials re
ported 32 confirmed cases of chol
erathe first since 1947 and 20
suspected cases. Social workers
said the total may be as high as
100 but they have not been
N. Y. Calls Special Session
On Scandal-Ridden Schools
ALBANY. N.Y. (AP) Gov. Nel-1 Comptroller Arthur Levitt against
son A. Rockefeller called upon a Wagner in a primary fight for the
snecial session of the New York
Legislature today to declare a
state of emergency in tne scanaai
ridden school system of New York
City.
The Republican-controlled legis
lature was ready to approve, the
GOP governor s recommendations
for a series of sweeping reforms.
Minority Democrats balked at
some details.
The New York City administra
tion is Democratic-controlled.
Rockefeller, in a message pre
pared for the special session, told
the lawmakers: "The crisis in
New York City's public schools
stems from the reluctance of city
leadership to assume its responsi
bilities and take decisive action."
The New York City school sys
tem, which includes a million
Duoils. 40.000 teachers, 800 schools
and an annual operating budget
of $650 million, has been beset by
charges of graft and corruption
in building programs, hazardous
conditions in present schools and
inefficient administration. i
Rockefeller asked the legisla
ture to:'
1. Proclaim a state of emergen
cy in the giant school system
throughout ' the next school year.
2. Authorize Mayor Robert F.
Wagner to appoint a new, nine-
member school board from a se
lect list of 18 nominees to be sub
mitted by a panel of educators
and other community leaders.
3. Require the new board to
make periodic reports of what it
does to eliminate corruption and
otherwise improve conditions in
the system.
Wagner has agreed to accept
the legislation proposed by the
State Education Department.
The Democratic minority while
agreeing there was a need for
new school board, argued that it
should not be appointed until the
mayor chosen at the Nov. 7 elec
tion takes office. They also held
the board should be salaried.
Practically all Democrats in
the legislature are from New
York City. Most of those minor
ity members are Supporting State
Democratic nomination for may
or.
Wagner, involved in a rugged
battle for re-election, has broken
with the regular, Democratic city
organization, which is supporting
Levitt in the party primary
Sept. 7.
Rockefeller is backing State
Atty. Gen. Louis J. Lefkowitz, Re
publican in the mayoral fight.
Captain Asks Hold
On Cuban Vessel
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) The
captain of the Cuban freighter
Bahia de Nipe has appealed to
President Kennedy to hold the
vessel here until the families of
defecting crewmen get out of
Cuba.
The 3,800-ton, sugar-laden ship
lay at anchor today in nearby
Lynnhaven Roads under watch
by the Coast Guard.
A hearing resumed before U.S.
Dist-. Judge Walter E. Hoffman
will determine whether the ship
can be seized by U.S. marshals
for settlement of debts claimed
by several persons.
Jorge Gustin Navarro, the
ship's captain, said Sunday night
that he had sent a letter to the
President asking him to hold the
ship here until the families of
the crewmen seeking sanctuary
in this country are out of Cuba.
The Stale Department in Wash
ington said it has received a for
mal request from Prime Minister
Fidel Castro for return of the
freighter.
The Bahia de Nipe has been
under Coast Guard control since
it sailed into Lynnhaven Roads
i near here Thursday, Navarro and
10 crewmen asked political asy
lum in the United States and were
taken off the ship pending a de-
cision on their status.
Navarro and the 10 had im
! prisoned 23 other crewmen on the
' vessel and sailed to the United
i States. The ship originally was
bound for undisclosed Iron Cur
tain porta with about 5,000 tons
of sugar.
I At Saturday's hearing, Hoffman
heard a request from Secretary
of State Dean Rusk that the ves
sel be freed. Rusk's statement,
!in a letter to Atty. Gen. Robert
F. Kennedy, was dictated by tele
phone to the court.
reported.
The English-language South
China Morning Post reported a
few days ago that cholera had
killed 30,000 in China's southeast
Kwangtung Province. The Com
munists were reported holding
mass meetings to blame the
Americans for the epidemic
raising the germ-warfare charges
they did in the Korean War.
Hod China is the main source
of Hong Kong's food supplies and
health inspectors have been post
ed on the border to check all
shipments coming into the colony.
The scare has brought travel
between China' and Hong Kong to
a virtual standstill.
With supplies of anti-cholera
vaccine running low, shipments
were being flown in from Britain,
the United States and a half-dozen
other countries.
Swimming pools are closed,
beaches practically deserted and
I many restaurants refuse to servo
uncooked dishes.
As thousands flocked to inocula
tion centers, medical teams flew
senim by helicopter to remoie
villages and outlying islands.
Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese Na
tionalist government on Formosa
opened 10 health stations in Tai
pei to give free anti-cholera in
oculations. An epidemic claimed
2,210 lives in Formosa in 1SI56 but
the island has been reported free
of cholera since then.
Import of all but canned food
from Hong Kong was banned.
Shipping and air lines in the Brit
ish colony were told not to sell
anyone a ticket for Formosa un
less he had been inolucatcd with
in the last five days.
Formosan laboratories were put
on an overtime basis to produce
serum. The Free China Relief As
sociation offered tu send serum
to the Communists on the main
landbut the offer is expected to
be turned down. Pciping has not
admitted the outbreak.
The Philippines also began a
nationwide vaccination campaign.
About 100 to 150 persons arrive
daily in Manila from Hong Kong
by airlines. All were being isolat
ed on landing unless they couid
show vaccination certificates. Of
ficials were confiscating food the
travelers brought with them.
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Evangelist Offers
Program On Berlin
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Evan
gelist Billy Graham has suggest
ed to President Kennedy a three
point program for Berlin which
he says would wake up the Amer
ican people, frighten their en
emies and encourage those living
under communism.
The evangelist put forth the
program Sunday at the start of
a month-long Greater Philadel
phia Crusade at Convention Hall.
Graham said the president
should:
'First, call for a United Na
tions General Assembly meeting
to find out why the refugees are
fleeing East Germany.
' Secondly, the President should
again spell out in a speech in no
uncertain terms that we will not
retreat, compromise or appease
anywhere in the world that from
now on we are starting a peace
ful counter-offensive to roll com
munism back in Eastern Europe.
"Third, the President should
call a day of prayer as a time
of petition to God to intervene in
the world situation, that we might
have the courage to do His will
for a just peace. A major part
of our praying would be for the
people under communism."
, Graham said that as a minis
ter, he does not usually discuss
political situations butj "I feel it
is time for the preacher to speak
out."
He said, "Our help must come
from God. If we depend upon mil
itary power alone, we're fin
ished." Dr. Graham, opening his 116th
crusade and his 35th major one
in this country, spoke to a capac
ity crowd of 15,000 in Convention
Hall after delivering a brief mes
sage from a second-story window
to hundreds who stood in the rain
in the street.
Fire Destroys Building
INDEPENDENCE (AP) Fire
swept through two buildings in the
heart of downtown Independence
Sunday afternoon.
The buildings, which were de
stroyed, had housed the Taylor
Grocery, food lockers, meat mark
et and apartments on the second
floor.
A tentative early estimate of
loss was jso.oou.
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