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Kins' Oils Machinery for Pemonstrations in Birmingham 'Task Force' To Hold Workshop, Mass Meeting BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPD Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to day began putting the machin ery in motion to back up his threats of "bigger than ever" demonstrations i( this city does not bow to Negro desegregation demands. Also scheduled for this after noon was the trial of three white men arrested by police investi gating racial bombings here. They were charged with the mis demeanor of illegal possession of dynamite. King's "task force" which led some of the largest protests in Southern history here last spring planned a "non-violent work shop" this afternoon and the Southern integration leader was to address another mass rally tonight. Started Demonstrations The workshops and mass meetings were launching pads for the demonstrations last April and May in which King and more than 2,500 other per sons were jailed in marches and sit-ins met by police with fire hoses and police dogs. "If the conditions that brought on the dynamiting and the death of four beautiful little girls are not changed we will put on our walking shoes and demonstrate all over town," King said. "Birmingham is the temple for segregation," he said. "We must turn on the temple." Charles Cagle, 22, R, E. Cham bliss, 59, both whites with Ku Klux Klan backgrounds, and John Hall, 36, were to go on . trial in city recorder's court on the dynamite charges. Conviction for violation of the city ordinances could result in $100 fines and 180 days in jail. Sen. Morse Pilots Job Training Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) led the way Monday as the Senate re jected an amendment by Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) to cut about $805 million from a proposed five-year program of expanded federal aid for voca tional schools. The amendment to the bill was defeated by a 52 to 23 vote. The measure carries funds for three different aid programs, includ ing authorizations of up to $1.4 billion for a five-fold expansion in federal matching grants to the states for vocational train ing. Morse, floor manager for the bill, said it would provide train ing to help combat joblessness among the nation's rural and urban youth. "The unemployed don't pay taxes," the Oregon Democrat said. "This is in the nature of a loan to those people. It will be repaid many times over." 7X b&VU 'rf&'i If Y v T I y ft ' jf 1 , ','! 41 ' -t &. TO REVIEW SITUATION Dr. Martin Luther situation and Negroes will decide whether to King Jr., center, and a "task force" of Integra- resume demonstrations. Shown with King are tion leaders are shown as they arrived in Bir- the Rev. F. L. Shuttlesworth, left, and the Rev. mingham where King said he would review the Ralph Abernethy, right. (UPI) Strength in Sugars Features Moderately Active Stock List esignation of Demo Secretary Eases Pressures NEW YORK (UPI)-Strength in sugars featured a narrowly mixed and moderately active stock market today. American Crystal was up close to 4 and North American, South Puerto Rico, Holly and Great Western advanced at least Vk each. Gains in this group re flected a sharply higher sugar futures market. Du Pont rose 'about 1 and Rohm & Haas dropped a large fraction in a mixed chemical group. Motors and Steels were narrowly mixed. American Ex port and Lykes Brothers Steam ship, both of which would bene fit from a U.S.-Russian grain trade, were up about 1V4 and 1, respectively. Pet Milk, Polaroid and U.S. Rubber advanced 1 or more but Xerox and Eversharp weakened. DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK (UPI) Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 743.80, off 1.20; 20 railroads 160.74, off 1.19; 15 utilities 130.15, off 0.20. and Air Traffic Control System Planned for Military Aircraft HAIR 0IUNESS Q. What ii the rnune af r.r. ceuive oilinea of the hair? ' A. Some people have ilrv scalps, some oily scalps, and 0 some inbelwcen. When the "normal" scalp more or less 0 suddenly becomes too active in producing oil, a change of A shampoo may be called for. Some medicated shampoos Otend to make the scalp oily. Switch to a different brand ot shampoo and sec if that help:. NYLON Q, My kin break out tr. ery time 1 if cor nylon ifncfc frigs or underclothing. Haw can tki$ "allergy" bm oir- COrtlf ? A So far as i known, there ii no really effective way to desensitize again nylon. Jnu avoid wearing nylon clothing "RESISTANCE" TO POISON IVY O Arm jorn prop! fin-fur ally rttittant to poison ivy? A. Yes, people bom in the Orient are much 1cm likely to ho bothered by poison ivy and poison oak than people born in this part of the world. You get ALL 3 profn ftionaf kill and care prompt acrvice and rea sonable prices in our pre scription service By ROBERT J. SERLING United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Aviation Agency is bringing all military aircraft on interceptor missions under Its Air Traffic Control System. The move is designed to re duce the possibility of collisions between fast-flying fighters and private planes. The FAA has tried out the concept in the In dianapolis, Detroit and Chicago Air Traffic Control Center areas with "very successful" results. This major a i r safety action was revealed in the FAA's monthly publication "Aviation News," which contained a di gest of a hitherto unpublicizcd speech by the agency's top of ficial, David I nomas. Thomas said nearly half of the 2,500 near-collisions repot ted to the FAA in the past live years involved military aircraft. Sev eral near-misses between fight ers and airliners have occurred this year. Changeover Soon Thomas said as soon as ex panded equipment and person nel requirements are met, all intercept activities will be under ATC guidance except for the actual intercept portion of a mission. He said the FAA also is pro viding personnel to assist the Air Defense Command in set ting up a training program for all personnel in fighter-intercept operations. The civilian agency also is encouraging the military to conduct as many flights as possible under the FAA's ATC system such as filing instru ment flight plans which enables ATC to keep better track of military aircraft. Thomas said the FAA s study of 2.500 near-collision reports since 1958 shouwed that: About 20 collisions involving civil aircraft occur each year. This rale has been fairly con sistent since the immediate post World War II days. Sixth to 100 incidents annual ly were so close that collision avoidance was pure luck rather than resulting from evasive ac tion by pilots. Most "near misses" occur in daylight, in clear weather and in the en route portion of the flight (contrary to a common belief that the congested air space near airports is the main breeding ground for incidents.) Filing an instrument flight rules plan offers no full protec tion if the "other guy" is flying visual flight rule; in 1962 alone, there were 156 near collisions between planes operating IFR presumably in protected air space, and aircraft flying VFR. For no apparent reason, Thursday is the "most prevalent day for near-accidents." Thomas said there are four main causes of near collisions trying to fly without guidance from the federal ATC system, too much reliance on radar with out understanding its limita tions, lack of pilot vigilance, and controller error. The FAA official said the ag ency is striving to reduce con trol instructions to a minimun to prevent overburdening ot al ready busy pilots. 65 stocks 261.27. off 0.74. Sales Monday were about 4.05 mil lion shares compared with 5.12 million shares Friday. Algerians Detain Yank Newsmen ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) -Algerian pokiee, searching for a pro-rebel National Assembly deputy, detained an American newsman Monday night while they searched his home (or the wanted man. CBS reporter Don Stephen, who lives next door to Dehiles Slimane, was kept under police guard while they searched his home (or Slimane. He was re leased 40 minutes later. Informed sources here said police thought the deputy was from Tizi-Omou, the rebel stronghold, and might have ask ed a neighbor to hide him. Monday's prices on ? storks: Allied Chemical Alum Co Am A mo Henri Air Lines American Can American Motors AT&T. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Armco . .. Amcrknn Standard Bendix Corp Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air Brunswick . Caterptllor Corp Chrysler Corn Coca Cola CBS Columhia Gas Continental Can Crown Zellerhach Crucible Steel Curtiss Wrichl . Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Kodak Firestone Ford General Dynamics General Electric General Foods General Motors ... General Portland Cement . Georgia Pacific Great North Hy Greyhounds Gulf Oil v Homestake Idaho Power I.B.M. Int Paper Johns Manville Kenneenlt Conner Lockheed Aircraft Martin Mcrrk Montana Power Montgomery Ward National Biscuit New York C entral Northern Natural Gas . Northern Pacific ixrii Pac Gas Klei: . Pennev J. C Penn RIl Pernnneute Cement Phillips . Procter & Gamble Radio Corporation Richfield Oil Safewny Sears Shell Oil Snnmy Mobil Oil Southern Co Snerry Rimd Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N. J .... Stokelv Van Camp .. Sun Mines Texas Co . Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pacific Land Trust Thiokol Trans America . . . Trans World Air . Tri-continental Union Carbide . Union Pacific Tutted Aircraft United Air Lines . . . U. S. Plvwood . U. S Rubber U. S. Steel United Utilities West Bank Corp Westinphouse , YounRslown ixrii . : Si?: . 4r, 20', I23. 17 50'. .141. 12 . 21)1. . SR', 2 .In 111'. . 3B'. . S.V. . 21', . 7n, .. 7' .. 7R', .. SJi, . 47 ', .. 49 ', .. 47 ', . .14', 4l.ll i j . .ir'.5 . 40', . 7111, 20' SI ' III', 10 M Political Fire Believed To Be Still Smouldering WASHINGTON (UPI) - The resignation of Senate Democrat ic Secretary Robert G. (Bobby) Baker cased political pressures and potential senatorial em barrassment today. But there was no certainty that the political fire his out side business deals built in the senate cloakroom had been en tirely smothered. Sen. John J. Williams (R Del.), who had launched a one man inquiry into Baker's finan cial interests in a food vending firm serving government con tractors, would not say whether he would drop his investigation. The FBI also is investigating the vending firm with which Baker had ties. Sources said the inquiry had been expanded. Gave Up Job Baker gave up a $19,600 job, but his wife, Dorothy, who is on the Senate internal security sub committee staff at $11,800 year, apparently was remain ing. Both are listed as princi pals in the controversial vend ing firm. The Baker affair, said one ranking Republican, was almost certain to be discussed at to day's Senate GOP policy meet ing. But he indicated that if the GOP made any public follow-up move, it would not be likely to come for several days. Both Parties Concerned Republican and Democra t i c senators alike were frankly con cerned that publicity about the former page boy's interests in the food vending, motel and in surance fields might prove em barrassing to the Senate. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield (Mont.), who announced Baker's resignation, said "his great ability and his dedication to the majority and to the Senate will be missed." Mansfield voiced his deep re gret at losing Baker. Mansfield named Francis R. Valeo, his own 47-year-old lead ership assistant, to fill Baker's place for the time being. Yank Expedition Said Stopped By Rocks 'As Large as Houses' CHIHUAHUA, Mexico (UPI) .August and do not understand The leader of an abortive ex-1 why these large boulders were pedition into the wild Barranca de Cobre country said today boulders "as large as houses" in a treacherous 120 mile river (Rio Urrique) forced his party of American adventurers to turn back. Dr. John L. Cross, 45, of Orem, Utah, who organized the expedition to gain scientific in formation, said his party of 15 Americans made it only 10 miles up the river before food ran low. "I am definitely contemplat ing another try at the Rio Ur rique," he said. "However, if I make another try it will be up another section of the river." Cross and 13 other persons in his party, including two wom en, traveled by train during the night from Creel, Mexico, and arrived at Chihuahua early to day. James C. Dean of Salt Lake City had staggered to civ ilization Saturday and said the expedition might be lost and without food. Rationed Food Cross said his party never ran out of food, but had to do some rationing. The explorers including three Mexicans arrived safely Monday at the northwestern Mexican vil lage of Creel, 160 miles west of Chihuahua. Creel is a railhead on the New Chihuahua al Pacif ico Railroad. They left for Chi huahua at 4 p.m. (PDT) Mon day. Cross said he was mystified that large boulders were in the river. "I took an aerial survey in not spotted," he said. He said that while they were in the Barranca de Cobre (Cop per Canyon) they saw only one search plane, but could not at tract its attention with a large fire. Dean, accompanied by his nurse, got out of a hospital bed to greet the party at the train. The men in the party were un shaven, but in good spirits. They said they were tired and wanted to go to bed. Cross said he would hold a press conference later today and asked reporters to please let him get some sleep. Cross personally thanked two helicopter pilots from the U. S. Air Force Rescue Service who attempted to find the party. advertisement Ruptured Men Get-$3.50 Gift for Trying This Kansas City, Mo. Here is an improved means of holding rup ture that has benefitted thousands Cross said the only thing he j tne )ast VMr, regretted about the trip was that "we did not have enough time inconspicuous, without leg to complete it. We were running ! straps, elastic belts, body en. late and most of the party had ' circling springs or harsh pads, it has caused many ro say, I don r see how it holds so easy. I would to return to the states for busi ness committments. We are grateful for the concern of the people in the U. S." The group entered the canyon of strange winds, rapid water and gnarled crevices where the sun has never reached on Sept. 25. ? An aerial search was launched immediately when Dean report ed the party was having trouble. Regional Edition Page 2A MedfordJribune TO STAGE 'ATTACK' WASHINGTON (UPI) - An "attack" on northeastern Cana da and the eastern seaboard of the United States as far south as Georgia will be staged Friday by bombers of the Strategic Air Command. Foreign Briefs BRAZILIAN POLICE KILL STEEL PLANT WORKERS BELO MOKIZONTE, Brazil (UPI) Police fired into a mob of winkers Sunday al the I'sitninas steel plant in Colonel Fabri cannn, 1110 miles from here, killing at least 8 and wounding 52, it was reported (inlay. Fragmentary details reaching here said state police were called in when workers clashed with company guards at the plant, jointly financed by Japanese and Brazilian interests. DEFECTOR WANTS TO GO TO NATIONALIST CHINA TOKYO (UPI) Communist Chinese defector Chou Hong-ching told Japanese police today he asked for political asylum at the Soviet Embassy in order to get to Nationalist China, not Russia. JACKIE KENNEDY SEES CRETE RELICS IIERAKLON, Crete (UPI) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy today saw a 4.000-ycar-nld bathtub of the Minoan queen and the oldest throne in the world. She came ashore this morning from the yacht Christina to look at relics of ancient Minoan civilization on the second stop of her Greek island tour. 40', 401, BEN BELLA THREATENS TO SMASH REVOLT ALGIERS (I I'D President Ahmed Ben Bella said today he will mass too, 000 Algerians if necessary "to smash" the great Kabylia revolt. Ben Bella, who in the past has pledged never to use the army against the Algerian people, said his government in future "will assume its responsibilities to quell rebellious Berber tlissi drnts. VB"H V Prcrlpti.ni T Jjjfl" Open 8 a m. to 9 p m. 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