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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30, I960
PRIEST JEERED - An unidentified Roman Just an observer, was,. shoved and cursed
Catholic priest is jeered by two women as when he accompanied Methodist minister
he walks toward Frantz Elementary school Andrew Foreman and his daughter Pamela
in New Orleans. The priest, who says he is Lynn from Frantz school. (UPI Telephoto)
arvard Liberals
Protest Showing of
Film of SF Rioting
Cambridge, Mass. - IUP1I -
A controversial film of riots
at the House Un-American
Activities committee hearing
lh San Francisco last May has
been loudly protested by a
group of Harvard liberals.
. The film, in which the riots
were described as "Commu
nist inspired" was shown to
150 ROTC members who
watched in silence and then
marched from the hall, ignor
ing the demonstrators.
About 150 members and
supporters of the Harvard-
Radcliffe Liberal Union booed
as the film was run. They
said the film was propaganda.
A Harvard student later
picketed the home of presi
dent Nathan M. Pusey with a
balloon inscribed with the
slogan, "Repudiate propa
ganda at tire university." The
Liberal Union said the picket
would remain until Pusey
publicly admitted the film
was propaganda.
A spokesman for the uni
versity said the president had
no Intention of making any
such statement.
The Liberal Union also sug
gested that Pusey appoint a
faculty committee which
would study the ROTC with
the idea of abolishing it. The
union said the organization
"contains by virtue of its very
purposes a substantial amount
of propaganda and is there
fore a threat to the univer
sity's high standards of ob
jective scholarship."
The Harvard Crimson, un
dergraduate dally, described
the Navy film as a "grossly
distorted" picture of the stu
dent rioting in San Francisco
The film was made from
newsreel shots of the occur
rences and edited and is being
distributed under the direc
tion of Fulton Lewis III and
another staff member of the
House Un - American Activi
tics committee.
GOP Executive Committee's
Statement on Suggestion
This is the statement adopt
ed by the executive commit
tee of the Jackson County
Republican Central commit
tee at its noon meeting Mon
day.
The statement was approved
by a 4 to 3 vote with the chair
abstaining from voting, as it
had done on previous motions
submitted during the meeting,
according to E. H. Sing
master, secretary.
"The following is a state
ment of facts concerning the
recent meeting of the Jack
son County Republican Cen
tral' Committee and conclu
sions that logically can be
drawn from them.
"There were 108 commit
teemen and committcewomen
present, a large majority of
the total number, and they
Charges Filed in
Training Accident
Frankfurt, Germany - (UPD
The U.S. Army today lodged
charges of negligent homicide
against two officers and one
enlisted man for the deaths
of 16 soldiers in an artillery
training accident.
An Army spokesman said a
long and thorough investiga
tion into the incident at Graf
enwoehr Sept. 2 resulted in
charges against 1st Lt. George
I. O'Gray Jr. of Arlington,
Va.; 2nd Lt. Mark F. Kcmpf
of San Antonio, Tex., and Pfc.
Raymond R. Riggs of New
Iberia, La.
The 16 men died when an
artillery shell overshot a fir
ing range and landed in their
maneuver . area close to the
Czech border.
represented about 80-83 pre
cincts, scattered all the way
from the Jacksonville-Apple-gate
area to the Upper Rogue
and from Rogue River to Ash
land. These are the people
who were, for the most part,
selected by the Republicans In
their precincts to represent
them, and the people who
made possible the fine show
ing made by the party in the
face of an adverse Democra
tic registration.
"At the beginning of the
meeting, when rules were be
ing adopted, the first motion
made was to submit 3 recom
mendations. To this there was
an audible dissent over the
room and the motion was
quickly amended, first to pro
vide for two recommenda
tions and then to provide for
only one. From the comments,
both in official discussion on
the amendment and in com
ments overheard over the
Atlas Missile Falls
Short of Test Goal
Cape Canaveral, Fla. - (UPD -An
82-foot Atlas missile fell
more than 4,000 miles short of
its goal in the Atlantic test
range Tuesday night when its
rocket engines misfired.
It was the second failure in
the last two Atlas flights.
The Atlas appeared to be
traveling normally on the
first lap of a planned 5,000
mile flight. But when its
booster, engines separated, the
sustained rocket abruptly cut
off seconds ahead of schedule.
The rocket plunged, appar
ently intact, into the Atlantic
several hundred miles south
east of here.
room, it was apparent that a
good majority thought that
only one name should be sub
mitted. This was borne out by
the vote, 81 to 27, in favor of
the amendment.
"There were others, includ
ing at least 6ne member of
this Executive Committee,
who voted against that amend
ment, but who thought that it
would be better to submit two
names and would have voted
against submitting three
names. We believe that such
sentiment of the majority had
two reasons behind it. First,
they felt that, if the Court was
to ask for recommendations
of three people, they didn't
really want our recommenda
tion, but practically an en
dorsement of anyone they
chose to select Secondly, they
doubted if there were three
people to whom we would
want to give our endorsement
on the basis of ability and
service to the party. The fact
that only two people got as
much as 10 percent of the
votes, each, seemed to bear
this out.
Precautions Taken
"Full precautions were tak
en to insure that only legiti
mate members of the Central
Committee would vote. The
rules also insured that any
one who wanted to apply for
the recommendation would
be nominated and that each
nominee would have a short
but adequate time to have his
qualifications brought before
the Committee, both by his
representative and by himself.
"On the first ballot, the re
sult was as follows, with one
or two ballots spoiled: (MRS.)
NYE 48, STATHOS 43, NEW-
BRY 10. LITTRELL 3,
BRANCHFIELD 2.
"On the second ballot, al
though the rules stated that
all nominees were eligible for
the second ballots, the list
would be cut to the top 3 r
the third ballot, and to the'
two highest for the 4th ballot,
the result was (MRS.) NYE
56, STATHOS 45, NEWBRY
5, LITTRELL 0, BRANCH
FIELD 0.
'A majority of all votes
cast was 54 and Mrs. Nye re
ceived more than that num
ber of votes on the second
ballot.
"To summarize, the Execu
tive Committee's conclusions
are as follows:
Clear Wish
"1. It believes that it was
the clear wish of the Central
Commute, that only one
name be submitted and that
no statement as to number of
names desired would have
overturned that majority al
though it might have reduced
it somewhat.
"2. It believes that, while
the Central Committee voted
to submit only one name, and,
by majority vote, named Mrs.
Nye for that recommendation
it would not object to hav
ing the County Court take
cognizance of the fact that
Donald Stathos received, on
the final ballot, 45 votes or
about 42 Vfe per cent of the
vote. It is believed that the
Central Committee would
vigorously object to having
considered for recommenda
tion by them any person who
received less than 10 per cent
of the votes cast, and would
still, therefore, object to the
submission of three names
"3. Since the Executive
Committee has strong grounds
for its beliefs, it sees no rea
son for calling another meet
ing of the Central Committee
and believes that the members
of the Central Committee
would not want one called.
"The Committee is cogni
zant of the remarks that have
been made that Mrs. Nye
"was rejected by the voters of
Jackson County." It would
call the attention of the Court
to . the fact that Mrs. Nye,
alone of the persons who
sought our recommendation,
was wilting to go to the worn
and expense of two hard cam
paigns this year the Primary
nd the general election, in
the Primary, she got a clear
majority of votes cast by Re
publicans, showing that her
party wanted her in the legis
lature. At the meeting of Nov.
21, the grass-roots representa
tives of the Republican Party
in Jackson county again, by
majority vote, stated that she
was their selection for
nnntlinr oosltion in the legis
lature. If the Court wants to
give consideration to the wish
es of the Republican Party,
as expressed on these two
occasions, it will name Mrs.
Nye."
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