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    Page 2A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed., Nov. 21, 1962
Big Step Out of Crisis
U. N. Envoys
Hail Accord
By TOM HOGE
Ol the Auoclatcd Priu
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. Delegates hailed Wednesday con
cessions by the United States and the Soviet Union on two main
friction points over Cuba as a big step out of the crisis.
Diplomats predicted that long negotiations lay ahead before
a final settlement is reached. But most felt the talks could pro
ceed more smoothly since Premier Khrushchev has promised to
pull some 30 jet bombers out of Cuba and President Kennedy
countered by ordering the naval arms blockade lifted.
Many U.N. members who supported the U.S. position on Cuba
have been apprehensive that the blockade might touch off an
-incident that could lead to
U.S. Vessels
Cut Blockade
Formations
By ELTON C. FAY
Of th. Auoclated Freu
WASHINGTON Ships of the
big U.S. blockado fleet steamed
toward homo ports or headed
nut for routine patrols Wednes
day, their month-long vigil over
arms shipments into Cuba
ended.
The Defense Department sent
Instructions to the Atlantic
Fleet commander to disperse
the force within minutes after
President Kennedy's announce
ment Tuesday night the naval
quarantine was lifted.
Nearer Home
The first ships were expected
to come into the nearer home
ports Wednesday night or Thurs
day morning, some of them
back to base for the first time
since Oct, 22.
They had composed one of
the largest naval concentrations
since the Korean War an ar
mada of carriers, cruisers, de
stroyers, attack submarines
and supporting tankers and sup
ply vessels.
The Defense Department had
listed 49 Communist and non
Communist ships as having
passed through to Cuba during
the month-long quarantine. One
Lebanese freighter under Soviet
charter was boarded by a U.S.
naval party. No ships were
turned back, but about six So
viet vessels believed to have
been carrying missiles turned
around after having been headed
toward Cuba.
Within 30 Days
Kennedy said that Soviet Pre
mier Khrushchev told him that
the IL28 jet bombers in Cuba,
which remained a point of dis
agreement after tho ballistic
rockets were dismantled and
shipped out, would be with
drawn within 30 days. Khru
shchev, said tho president,
"agreed that these planes can
he observed and counted as
they leave."
How the 1L28 bombers would
bo observed and counted as they
leave Cuba was not made clear
immediately.
The fact that tho blockado
forco has been dispersed docs
not necessarily menn that ship
ping into and out of Cuba will
pass along the sea lanes unno
ticed.
The Atlantic Fleet, with both
shins and planes, routinely pa
trols the western Atlantic and
Caribbean waters.
Former Minister
Wins Libel Suit
PORTLAND Wl A former
Baptist minister was awarded
$10,000 in a libel suit Tuesday
against tho minister of Port
land's Ilillcrcst Baptist Church.
A Circuit Court Jury awarded
Charles D. Murphy tho money
in a suit claiming that Rev.
Frank Harty had libeled him in
letters to other Baptist minis
ters.
Murphy, now a farmer near
Corvallis, had sought $100,000.
Judge Paul Harris struck
punitive damages from the
claim, ruling that there had
been no evidenco of malice.
shooting war.
Many knotty problems still
face U.S. and Soviet negotiating
teams who have spent three
weeks trying to resolve the
crisis.
Kennedy stressed in his news
conference Tuesday night that
there still Is no on-site U.N. in
spection to make sure the Sov
iet Union is living up to its side
of the bargain.
Threat Renewed
Fidel Castro has agreed to let
the bombers be removed from
his country, but he stressed
again his opposition to inspec
tion on Cuban soil and threat
ened again to shoot down U.S
planes flying over Cuba on re
connaissance missions.
The Presidents announce
ment on the latest U.S.-Soviet
agreements came a few hours
after U.S. and Soviet negotiat
ing teams got together at a
working luncheon given by act
ing Secretary-General U Thant
The U.S. side was repre
sented by Ambassador Adlai E.
Stevenson, John J. McCloy,
head of Kennedy's committee
for coordinating negotiations,
and Ambassador Charles W.
Yost.
Credited to Mikoyan
The Russians were repre
sented by Deputy Foreign Min
isters Vasily V, Kuznetsov and
Valerian Zorin and Ambassador
Platon D. Morozov. i
Castro's giving up the bomb
ers was seen by delegates as a
triumph for Soviet First Deputy
Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan.
The Kremlin trouble shooter
has spent nearly three weeks in
Havana presumably trying to
persuade the Cuban leader to
go along with Khrushchev s
pledge to get all olfensive
weapons out of Cuba under
U.N. surveillance.
Diplomats here noted that
Castro's agreement to let the
bombers go was accompanied
by reports that Mikoyan had
signed a new three-year eco
nomic aid pact with Cuba.
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Newly chosen officers pose at charter meeting in New York
n " f Tuesday night of the Loyal League of Yiddish Sons of Erin. The
OOnS Jt 6r0UP was organized by 30 Jews who were born in Ireland and is
aeaicatea 10 uanuing togemer in a iraiernat cian mose persons
who wish to observe and celebrate both the traditions of the faith
and the land of their birth. From left are Lewis Goldberg, vice
president; Michael Mann, president, and Larry Lewis, secretary.
Erin
New Study Ordered
Irish'Born Jews Form Clan:
Qo Bragh'Shalom!
Erin
Negroes Put
On Vote Lists
MONTGOMERY, Ala. IUPD A
federal judge said Tuesday that
more than 1,100 Negro voter
applicants had been disqualified
by "tricky tests" and he or
dered them placed on perma
nent voting lists within 20 days.
Tho order by U.S. District
Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. in
volved the largest number of
Negro applicants sinco the Jus
tice Department began a crack
down on voter registration dis
crimination. Johnson also ordered . Mont
gomery County registrars to
stop discriminating against Ne
groes and directed the Justice
Department to provide names
of three qualified persons to
servo as federal referees if the
orders aro not obeyed.
Tho judgo studied for more
than nine months evidence
against registrars George W.
Penton and Mrs. Samuella P.
Willis on Justice Department
charges of discrminating
against Negroes in August, 1061
Cuba Gets Wire
KEY WEST, Fla. UVTwenty
five tons of wire and four miles
of electric cablo will be sent
to Cuba from Moscow for use in
new factories and electrical
equipment, Havana radio said
Tuesday.
NEW YORK W Sham
rocks are green, stars of Da
vid arc blue. But, sure, you
can be Irish and Jewish too.
Thirty Jews who were born
in Ireland proved that Tues
day night by organizing and
holding a charter meeting of
a group they call the Loyal
League of Yiddish Sons of
Erin.
The Irish-Jews or Jewish-
Irish said they are dedicated
to "banding together in a fra
ternal clan those persons who
wish to observe and celebrate
both the traditions of their
faith and the land of their
birth."
One question raised at the
charter meeting was: "Shall
we solemnly and sincerely re
quest that the St. Patrick's
Day parade committee grant
the Loyal League of Yiddish
Sons of Erin permission to
march in the grand parade up
Fifth Avenue next March?"
Another proposition seri
ously debated in soft Irish
brogues: "Shall we charter a
plane for a trip back to our
native land of soft mists and
sweet winds, a 19-day tour
that will take us on to Israel,
too?"
The Loyal League of Yid
dish Sons of Erin already has
an official song called, "Erin
Go Bragh and Shalom."
The chorus goes:
Erin go bragh and shalom,
Ireland for ever and peace.
Erin go bragh and shalom,
May goodwill and brother
hood increase.
Erin go grabh and shalom,
Always means good news.
Erin go bragh and shalom,
Here comes the Irish and
the Jews."
Erin go bragh" is "Ireland
forever" in Gaelic. "Shalom"
is a Hebrew greeting meaning
either "Hollo" or "Goodbye."
The membership card of
the organization shows a harp
superposed on a star of Da
vid. Why did the Irish Jews or
ganize? Larry Lewis, a Brooklyn
heating engineer who once
played soccer for the Talmud
Torah School in Ireland's
County Armagh, answered:
Salem Woman One of Many
Leaving Wind-Battered Isle
SALEM Wl A Salem woman
who arrived Monday from the
Pacific island of Guam, hard-hit
by a typhoon, said many civil
ians are leaving the island to
cscapo the threat of disease.
She is Mrs. Leonard Lindas
Jr., whoso husband is a school
teacher on the tiny island. He
stayed to arrango for shipping
their possessions, and she
brought her child with her.
The 175-mile-an-hour winds of
typhoon Karen left almost the
entire 70.000 people on the is
land without electricity or wa
ter and brought concern about
a possible typhoid epidemic,
she said.
Mrs. Lindas said she thought
the estimate of 90 per cent of
public buildings and housing de
stroyed was conservative.
"The plight of the Guamanl
ans, who lived in frame houses,
is pathetic," she said, "but they
started nailing together what
was left."
She said they had three days'
warning of tho typhoon, which
hit Nov. 11, so they had put in
supplies.
She said most of them sought
refuge in a concrete school
house, where they huddled
throughout the night.
At dawn, she said, they went
out to survey the damage.
"Our reaction was one of be
wilderment. . . We saw that
the wind had ripped open
trunks of cars and wrapped the
lids over the cars' tops," Mrs.
Lindas said.
Her husband hopes to find a
teaching job in Oregon when he
gets back, she said.
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"Well you know the Irish
are very clannish and we like
to get together and we have
fun being with other Irish
men." The group electel Michael
Mann, the AFL-CIO's re
gional director for New York
New Jersey, president. Mann
came here from Dublin 25
years ago.
The league's first vice
president is attorney, Lewis
John Goldberg. He came here
from Cork City, County Cork,
Ireland, two weeks ago.
Election Names
Eugene Union
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers Local 280 in
Eugene won bargaining rights
for four employes of three
firms in an election last week.
Ballots from the election
were counted at the National
Labor Relations Board office in
Portland Tuesday. They showed
only two of the four eligible
employes voting, both naming
the electrical workers.
The ballots contained a
choice of the electrical workers,
or the Sign and Pictorial
Artists Local 428 in Portland
as the union to represent the
eligible employes in collective
bargaining.
The four employes who voted
as a unit work at Martin Bros.
Sign Inc. in Eugene, - Albany
Neon Signs Inc. at Albany, and
Martin Bros. Inc. in Salem.
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Pope Intervenes
In Thesis Debate
VATICAN CITY Wl Pope
John XXIII intervened Wednes
day in the Roman Catholic Ecu
menical Council and ordered a
new study of controversial theo
logical thesis considered im
portant for Christian unity.
The Pope said the thesis on
divine revelation and its sources
should be examined jointly by
the council s Theological Com'
mission, the Vatican Secretariat
for Christian Unity, and a num
ber of cardinals.
His action, announced by a
spokesman, amounted to a suc
cess for progressive elements
inside the council. Tbey had
argued that the thesis either be
shelved or rewritten in the in
terest of inter-church relations.
In the past, the Roman Cath
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dition as well as the Bible as
sources of God's revelation to
man. Protestants have held that
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candidate for Congress in the
1st District, left Tuesday for a
two-month tour of Europe to
study the Common Market.
Whipple said he will do a series
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The thesis was prepared in a
preliminary commission headed j
by conservative Alfredo Cardi-I
nal Ottaviani, secretary of the
Vatican's powerful Congrega
tion of the Holy Office. He also
presides over the council's The
ological Commission.
The Secretariat for Christian j
Unity is headed by Augustin
Cardinal Bea, a German Jesuit
considered progressive.
By calling for a new joint
study, including Cardinal Bea's
secretariat, the Pope clearly un
derlined the importance of the
thesis in current efforts to im
prove contacts between
churches.
The cardinals who will par
ticipate in the new study were
not identified. Presumably they
will include both proponents
and opponents of the thesis.
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