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12 The Newi-Review, Roteburg, Or. Sat., Ju'.r 13, 1963 IT T Kj-Zi V fit ! "T" -A-? Kf fv ;V; -i l,vH4 c . tl I vkt'' ' Y SUPPORT CIVIL RIGHTS Actors Tony Franc ioso, left, ond Burt Lancaster, right, join the Rev. H. H. Brookins, pastor of the First AME Church as guests on a panel discuss ing civil rights problems in the wealthy movielond community of Beverly Hills, Calif. Some 2,500 persons attended the meeting sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union ond the American Jewish Congress, eorly this week. ROYAL HECKLER Bobbies carry Mrs. Betty Amba tielos, wife of jailed Greek Seoman's Union leader Tony Ambatielos, away from neighborhood of Westminster Pier, where King Paul and Queen Fredrika of Greece were about to board a boat for London's Guildhall, Wednesday. Mrs. Ambatielos had tried to show the Greek rulers a placard protesting her husband's 16 years in prison. LAW HITS MARRIAGES Four Tulsa, Okla. church leaders and their wives will be re married todoy because an Arkansas law invalidated their marriages. They are, from left: Mr, ond Mrs. George T, Armstrong, the Rev. and Mrs. Correll W. Hanna, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Arnold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bonds. Hanna and Hubbard are pastors of the Welcome Home Freewill Baptist church. Armstrong and Bonds are deacons. The couples have a total of 1 1 children. TINIEST VALVE Mrs. Marie Mazzari of New York gazes tenderly at her 11 -month-old daughter, Theresa, as they leave hospital. A team of specialists installed the tiniest artificial valve ever placed in a human heart during surgery to correct a heart defect in the child. It measures 10 millimeters wide (less than one inch) and inside it rides a ball 12 millimeters in diameter. Ij L.iiiiiii!wjiwiwiww''yn fy " -Uillilt - ' IL- i k . v ''' ' . . r: 'I pjy mm, & i;. L "fo j r tint' $ , ( JIM . t i , (rU 1 WV hfflrTTTTTTTimnnrm' m , r i.TTntrfflltta . J iyy PHOTO SEQUENCE sfiows loading of giont inert Saturn moon rocket stage into the "Preg nant Guppy" of Aero Spacelines. The airplone is the only one capable of carrying the 181i-foot diameter Saturn IV rocket. It teceived official FAA certification this week and departed from Los Angeles for Cope Canaveral carrying the inert S1V for the first time as a test run. The first live S-IV for launching from Cape Canaveral, will be flown to the launch Site within 30 day. Flight time it approximately 10 houis as compared to three wesk by"Ve torrent method of transport throijgh. trie Panama Canal,1 MURDER SUSPECT Police officer carrying alleged mur der weapon,, escorts Liis Gracey, 63, Everett, Wash, to city jail where he is held without charge in connection with the slaying of Samuel S. Yourchok ond the critical wounding of Yourchok'i wife, Olto Mary. Yourchak stepped in front of his wife to protect her from injury ond was shot in the face whtn Gracey started shooting. Mrs. Yourchok is in criticol condition in an Everett hospital. The dispute started when Gracey accused Yourchok of poisoning h food, v z 1 & 1 LH5-4ffSF l? K lain "oi t t ? INLAND POrT Aerial view, top photo, snows the new Sacramento harbor which open ed to shipping this week. At right background is the state's only navigational lock, con necting the harbor with the Sacramento River. Downtown Sacramento is across the river to the left. Bottom photo shows the first freighter to visit the new port, the Taipei Vic tory, gliding through the Sacramento deep water channel along on agricultural field 90 miles from the sea. ' FUN-LOVING SHRINERS Members of the Yarrab temple in Atlantic, Ga., are shown' here at the recent convention in Chicago, as they put up a banner reading "Robert E. Lee Hotel" on the marquee of the Sherman House hotel. More than 100,000 Shriners attend ed the 5-day 89th annual convention. .1, hV .V. 1 If MILITANT NEGROES ignored the mobilization ot the National Guard unit and demon strated for the fourth straight night in Cambridge. Md Thursday Loter six . mcn were wounded in gun fighting that developed, end Msryhnd s Gov i .V510.j"tw. recalled the National Guard in on effort to end tne violent racial bi.ties "thot hove plagued the woport City.