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o&ack for U.S. Seen
tii Cuba Invasion Flop;
Disorders Subsiding
By United Frees International
Newspapers in Western
Europe laid i today Premier
Fidel Csitro'i claim of victory
over anti-Communist invaders
in Cuba - it it proved true -
would be a setback for the
United States.
. Scattered pro-Castro rallies
were ' held Wednesday in
Western Europe, but no dis
orders were, reported. .; The
wave ' ol anti-American vio
lence which had taken at least
six lives in Latin America ap
peared to be subsiding.
- The only reports of major
new outbreaks came from
Guatemala ' City,; where at
least' two and perhaps four
persons were killed in a gun
battl. nd from Caracas
waera anti-American . rioting
Injured eight persons. ,
The first American casualty
of .the riots, Embassy Secre
tly Edward Brown, was shot
in the left arm during the
fighting In Guatemala City.
His wound was slight.
The general tone of Latin
Back Claims on
Relatives Dropped
; Salem -flJPD- A bill to wipe
but an estimated several mil
lion dollars in back claims
against relatives of welfare
recipients was approved Wed
nesday by the Senate Health
and Welfare Committee.
.The 'committee decided,
however, that the relative re
sponsibility act under which
the claims have accumulated
should continue. ."
-. Sen. Monroe Sweetland,
who voted for the bill, said it
cost the state $203,000 to col
lect $403,000 last year.
America's latest dcmonstra
tions was one of jubilation
among Castroites celebrating
their hero's victory claim.
Anti-Castro refugees back.
ing the invasion refused to
concede defeat.
European newspapers were
inclined to credit Castro's
claim. :': . '
"Invasion gamble flops, af
ter only three days!" said the
London Daily Mail, adding
that the attack "seems to have
been a blunder" and that it
created a "dilemma for Prest
dent Kennedy." i
The Paris newspaper Com
bat, apparently accepting the
Moscow line that the United
States was to blame for the
invasion, said the U.S. govern
ment "put Itself In a bad spot
by underestimating its oppo
nents."
Sees Leek Of Interest in Kennedy Program
Washington - B - Former
f ee President Richard M.
7 xon seid today he finds
1 ident Kennedy - is popular
' Ih the American people but
' tt there la little interest a'ad
rtually no support" for his
juc program.
a foreign affairs, Nixon
i a saws conference that
i s'tuiUon in Cuba is
ve" and be does not In-
1 to "pop off ' with critl-
-ton, who, lost the presl-
r to Kennedy last no
jpr, related his position
i the California governor
x He Mid he is not a can-
e and is "not trying to
i mute oran."
ilda't So Proper
" Th titular head of the Re-
; jllcan party said it would
t be "proper" for him to
i It the governorship as e
' nnf stone" to a second
; jenilal nomination.
Kixoa, In his first Washlng-
appearance since Ken-
i "yi . inauguration three
months ago, told newsmen he
thought Kennedy should have
10 more days before he passes
judgment on the new admin
istration. He said that "at the
end of 100 days" he would
give his evaluation.
Starts Political Tour - .
The Callfornlan starts a
country-wide political tour
early next month to speak
out on issues. ,
Nixon was asked ' whether
he thought there was a "con
servative trend" in the coun
try. Breakfast With Leaders -
i He replied: "I find a great
rdeal of popular support for
the new President as an indi
vidual, I find very little inter
est In and virtually , no sup
port for programs as far to
the left as the Kennedy eco
nomic program.'
. Nixon gave his views after
breakfasting with Republican
National Chairman Thruston
B, Morton and other congres
sional leaders.
He was welcomed back to
the Washington political scene
by both liberal and conserva
tive GOP spokesmen. ' i '
Senate GOP, Policy Chair
man Styles Bridges (N.H.) a
ranking conservative who has
been unhappy about Nixon's
1960 presidential , campaign,
said his meeting today was
"perfectly proper' Ben. Ja
cob K. Javlts (N.Y.) a liberal
spokesman, said it was "fine"
with the titular party leader
having "every reason to be
here." ,
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with cancer, has been taking
cobalt treatments reserved for
extreme cases, it was learned
today. It was understood that
the western movie hero, who
will be 60 on May 7, has can'
cer of the lungs and liver
Cooper is confined to his
home. His doctor said he
would not be taken to a hoS'
pital. , (UPI Telephoto)
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. Key Industrial stocks were
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motors moved in a narrow
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Several 'defense and. elec
tronics Issues moved higher.
North American Aviation and
Newport News Ship rose
around a point, Litton around
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15 utilities 111.94, off 0.01;
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Unander Hears
Replacement Plan
Portland (UPD-r Sig Unander,
vice chairman of the U.S.
Maritime Commission and
former state treasurer, said
here Wednesday that shipping
circles In Washington, D.C.,
believe he will be replaced
by Rear Adm. John Harlelgh
(Rot.) on the commission.
Harlelgh was President
Kennedy's PT boat squadron
commander during World War
II. Unnndcr's term ends June
30. .
The former Republican
treasurer said, however, that
President Kennedy has made
no official indication of his in
tention to appoint Harleigh to
the position.
Unander has served a year
Kennedy, Advisers C.old High Level
Assessment of Situation Inside Cuba
Washington -0IPD-President
Kennedy and his top advisers
held a high level assessment
of the Cuban crisis today in
a 50-minute cabinet meeting
The White House session
took place as a high Ameri
can source said the United
States expects a continuation
and intensification of guer
rilla operations based- in the
Escambray Mountains in
Cuba. '
Anti-Castro forces already
there were reported to have
been bolstered by additional
men and supplies during the
disorder of the past three
days. .
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk told a news conference
in Marietta, Ga that anti-
Castro force s undoubtedly
would continue to fight for
freedom despite the apparent
collapse of the recent inva
sion. In Georgia for a series
of speeches, Rusk reiterated
the rebel uprising was not a
major -invasion. ,
No Public Statement
There was no statement
following the cabinet meet
ing only the fourth such
session Kennedy has held
since taking office Jan. 20.
The President will meet
with ' the National Security
Council Saturday when Cuba
and the mounting crisis in
Laos likely will be on the
agenda.
Cuba also was a top subject
In, Congress. Sen. Barry Cold
water (R-Ariz.), told the Sen
ate that every American
should be filled with "appre
hension and shame as a re
sult of the abortive Cuban
invasion. :
. Goldwater also voiced con
cern about the Labs situation,
He said "strong words" will
not curb the Russian leaders.
Rep. .Clarence Cannon (D
Mo.) said It is "very evident"
that the - United States can
take no direct action to aid
the Cuban revolt. But Rep.
Walter H. Judd (R-Minn.) said
the . United States .should be
able ' to , devise some method
of helping the rebels.
Diplomatic officials mean
while viewed the latest devel-,
opments in Cuba as meaning
Hearing Set on
Yard Application
A publio hearing on a li
cense application for a wreck
ign yard in the Talent areaj
26, at 8 p.m. in the Jackson)
county courthouse auditorium,!
"I received many phone
calls at home Inquiring about
a public hearing at 10 o'clock
this morning," County Judge
Earl Miller said.
Miller explained that such
a hearing is necessary since
the planning commission ap
proved the application and'
made its recommendation to
the county court during the
planning commission's regular
meeting, and not during a
scheduled public hearing. .
The county court had re
ceived the commission's rec
ommendations 1 Friday; but
wished to study the matter
further before taking any ac
tion.'
The planning commission's
recommendation included con
struction of a six-foot fence
on four sides of the property,
a screen of evergreen trees,
fencing of the front of. the
building and no wrecked ve
hicles yisiblet above the fence
or to appear outside it. '
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that the anti-Castro forces ap
peared to have lost the battle
but not the long-term, war to
overthrow Castro." .
These officals said Castro's
success was bound to have a
heavy psychological and prop
aganda impact, particularly
on the U. S. position in Latin
America since this country
openly sympathized with the
invaders. ' .
The President cancelled
plans to spend the week end
watching training exercises
by Atlantic Fleet units off the
north Florida coast.. The
White House' attributed the
decision to the "press of bus
iness" in the capital. . . .! ,
The Cochinos Bay invasion,
according to sources here, was
attempted with a shockingly
small force of only a few hun
dred men whose effort was
doomed to" failure when up
risings and defections in Cuba
failed to materialize.-
American ' officials, while
frankly dismayed by the ap
parent failure of the invasion
attempt, ' predicted steadily
mounting trouble for Castro
from the augmented guerrilla
forces . which were said to
have received additional war
equipment.
But there' was no attempt
here to discount the fact that
for the moment, at least, Cas
tro and his Russian backers
had gained considerable pres
tige and ' a, propaganda vic
tory. . ,
.Many peasants and. workers
in Latin America- still look
upon Castro as a reforming
hero and his success will be
cheered by them as a victory
against "forces of imperial
ism." The 'anti-Castro revolution
aries, undertaking their oper
ation against the advice of
some of their American
friends, felt they would spark
a general uprising in Cuba,
with defections from the mi.
lltia, which would wipe out
the Castro regime. . .
' Their expectations were not
fulfilled.
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