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upreme Oourt Orders Rehearing on Genovese Conviction Negro Leaders Ready for Showdown With City Officials in Birmingham Bv United Press International Negro leaders prepared today for a showdown witn Birming' ham, Ala., officials over de mands that Negro police of (icers be hired and Louisi ana authorities investigated the alleged beating of a Negro man who attempted to register as a voter. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was scheduled to return to Birmingham today or Tuesday and confer with leaders in the Negro community there about leading more huge racial dem onstrations. He has vowed to lead the demonstrations if 25 Negro po licemen are not hired by Tues day, Mayor Albert Boulwell and the Birmingham city council have refused to meet the de mands. James A. Payne told authori ties in Louisiana this weekend A Mm BEEFEATER BEEFEATER the imported y r- I I- n 'isnij. crigw&n bin I 'I Midi uuuDies WM vour martini pleasure X7 Unequalled W line IS20 BEEFEATER GIN 94 PROOF .' 100"; CHAIN NCUfBAt SPIRITS K0BRAN0 CORPORATION . NEW YORK 1, N. 1, that three white men brat him and threatened to kill him last week shortly after he returned from an unsuccessful attempt to register as a voter at the St. Francisville, La., registrar's of fice. He said he had not reported the incident sooner because he was afraid. Payne said he was hit in the face with a shotgun and the three whites fired two shots "betwixt my feet" and another toward his house. In other weekend racial de velopments, twelve Negroes and whites who tried to enter "while-only" churches in Jack son, Miss., were arrested Sun day and charged with dis rupting services. Four of those arrested were young white min isters from Illinois. Negro civil rights organiza tions also held a "summit" con ference in Atlanta this weekend in which they agreed on a broad program to make the Southern capital an "open city" by Nov. 5. The conference agreed to a slate of goals which call for de segregation of all hotels, res taurants and other public ac commodations. Other developments: Sclma, Ala.: Negro leaders renewed their sagging drive to register Negro voters. Integra lion leader Fred L. Shuttlcs- I worth is to arrive here Tucs- day to bolster the drive. Hartford, Conn.: Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins of the National Association lor the Ad vancement of Colored Peo ' pic, said in a speech here Sun day that a Senate filibuster on civil rights would not have I popular support. Electronics, Steels Pace Stock Advance NEW YOftK (UPI) - Stocks continued higher today. Electronics and steels paced the advance. Control Data rose nearly l'j on news it may ac quire a division of Schlumbcr gcr. RCA, natheon, Litton, Min neapolis -Honeywell, Electronic Associates, Fan-child Camera, Zenith and High Voltage Engi neering were up I or more. U.S. Steel, Jones & Laughlin and Youngstown Sheet were up 1 or more. Chrysler lacked on nearly a point in a firm auto group. Du Pont featured the chemicals, up about l'j. Abbott Labs, Johnson, & John son, Merck and Richardson-Mer-rcll were up large fractions to a point in the drugs. Utilities and oils moved higher, hut met als and foods weakened. Pope Paul Calls on Chinese To Restore Religious Freedom PROLIFIC PORKERS SPRINGFIELD, Ore. lUPH The Howard Campbell family near here was giving awny free pigs last summer. Their sow gave birth to 22 pigs, 20 of which survived. They offered half the pigs to anyone who would bottle nurse them. VATICAN CITY (UPl)-Pope Paul VI, in a dramatic pica for co-existence between Catholic ism and communism, Sunday called on Communist China to restore religious freedom to its people. Addressing himself directly to government leaders in China, where the church has been to tally suprcsscd, the Pope said that being a Catholic docs not compromise a citizen's loyalty to his country. "Belonging to the Church, rather than weakening, strengthens and increases the value of the relationship of cit izens with their country," he said, and makes of them the guarantors and participants in her security ... and her true progress." The Pope spoke after he had consecrated 14 missionary bish ops from around the world in St. Peter's Basilica. It was World Mission Day in the church, and the Pope said it grieved him there were no Chi nese among the bishops he con secrated and no Chinese stu cnts attending the missionary college where he spoke. The empty seats at the Ecu menical Council that should be filled by bishops from China, he added, are "like thorns of pain" to him. The Pope's appeal, apparently aimed at extending the thaw in Vatican Communist relations that has developed in the past year, was directed to a country where persecution of Catholics has been particularly severe since the Communist takeover in 19-11). Fourteen of Hie 2.1 Chinese bishops, including American mis sionary Bishop James E. Walsh, are reported to be in prison in China. Some of the others have been killed and the rest exiled. All missionaries have been ex polled from China, which in 1949 had a Catholic population of about three million. Weather FORECASTS Medlord and vicinity: Mostly rlouflv with occasional nenoda of rain tonight and Tuesday. Low to- ntGhl -IH. men tuesoay na. Wcalern Oregon: Mostly cloudy with periods or rain loniRhl and Tuesday. Periods o( rather heavy rain Tuesday. Low tonight 4J-3J llirh Tuesriav 53.64. Northern California: Occasional rain north of Ukiah but otherwise cloudy north Dortion and fair cen tral Calilornla foment and Tues day. I.OI'AI, DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester dav .31; below normal 2 Rrcord lush this date m In IMS. ftrrnrd low this dale 23 in I04fi. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight. .01 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total this month .44 inch. .68 inch helow normal. Total since Sent. 1, .70 Inch. 1 02 Inch hclow normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday r4rn, highest this am. 03';. Mich 1:00 I- CITY Yestrr- a.m. Ilr. day l.nw Prer. Brnokincs 3tl 33 .M Crater lake 42 :il ..11 fjrants Pass 3!1 3.1 .02 Howard Prairie .. 33 40 .21 Klamath Tails .. . 0 4fi .08 MKI1KORD 38 4ft .01 Portland 57 33 .43 Seattle Sfl r,2 Spokane . . 1 akinta Eureka Red muff Sacramento IW San rrancisco .... fi.l l.os Ancclcs 73 Phoenix 73 Denver 30 Chlcaco 03 Miami Beach R' New York . 72 Washington. D. C. 77 40 33 3n 38 .12 31 ElVl-.-llAV FORECAST (Through on. 28i: Western OrrKnn-W'mtern Wash tuition Recurring rains, totaling 1 to 3 Indies. Much above norma temperatures through Saturday. Highs mostly .13-03 and lows 42-32. Northern California Occasional precipitation in northern half of area. Temperature near normal. Convictions of Co-Defendants Also Vacated WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court today ordered an appeals court rehearine of the narcotics conviction of Vito Oenovese, recently identified as "boss of all bosses" of the Cosa Nostra crime cartel. In a brief order vacating the 1959 convictions of Genovese and nine co . defendants, the high court directed the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to take another look at the case in light of a Supreme Court decision last term. Today's action docs not mean an automatic retrial for Geno vese. Nor does it mean that he can now leave prison where he is serving a 15-year sentence. Justice Department sources said that inasmuch as Geno vese still is considered under indictment, he can be held by federal authorities. His attor neys could make application for ban but this would be subject to court consideration. Genovese was fingered as the Cosa Nostra crime chief at re cent Senate hearings by under world informer Joseph Valachi. It was Valachi who identified the 65-year-old crime figure as the boss of all bosses in the Mafia-type organization. Genovese is now hospitalized at Leavenworth Penitentiary for high blood pressure and a heart condition. Scranton Tells Willingness To Accept 'Sincere' Draft for GOP Nomination Servicemen REASSIGNED Airman First Class Dennis M. Malonoy, husband of the former Alma Broylcs, 408 Ross lane, has been reassigned to McChord Air Force base, Wash., following his graduation from the U. S. Air Force course for precision measuring equipment special ists at Lowry Air Force base, Colo. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (UPI) US DA Cat Ip 1-100 Slaughter sters swd- choice around 1030 lb. 24 30; mixed Rood-choice 1123 lb. 23.73; utility dairy hied cows 13-15; canuer-cul-tcr 10.14; canner-cuttffr hulls 700- 1400 lb. 13-18.73; utitily 20 50. Calves 330. 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Changed His Mind j The Pennsylvania governor, i who said early this year that I President Kennedy could not be defeated in 1964, said that he I had changed his mind consider-! ably since then. He said the civil rights con-1 troversy, foreign policy, econ omic issues and handling of the recent railroad dispute had cost Kennedy popular support. Scranton, who has been sug gested as a possible vice presi dential nominee on a ticket headed by Sen. Barry Goldwat er of Arizona, differed with Goldwater on a number of is sues. While Goldwater spurned the proposal of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller to debate issues be tween the GOP hopefuls, Scran ton said he thought such debate would be helpful to the party. Scranton also said he would very likely have voted for the nuclear test ban treaty, which Goldwater opposed. Would Back Treaty Told that Goldwater consid ered the 1954 Supreme Court school segregation decision to be "wrong" and asked whether he disagreed, Scranton replied: "Yes, I do." 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M.UM1LEAN PLANS TO STAY IN PARLIAMENT LONDON (I'Pli-Former Prime Minister Harold Mac- mlllan Intends tn remain a member of parliament at least (or the lime heint;. it was announced today. He will make a decision next year about his future plans. Center Cut Oregon Grown PORK CHOPS FRYERS 58U 391. Steer Beef Liver ,b 49 i. - AliliOlND rar,;n ship NEW JAPANESE CARGO SHIP Rl AS MllLlilvi. Japan 1 1 1'l I brand-new raritn ship ran astound on its maiden 0va5e Snnriav nishl. killins one crew man and injurinr, all the other 1.1 crewmen. The SM-ton Shinwa-Maru grounded on a reef en route lo Osaka from here. Hl.ENTINE OIL WORKERS THREATEN INIUSTRY RIENOS AIRES (l'pn leaders of the left-leaning oil workers' union federation warned today they will "paralvie the oilllelds" unless the government cancels contracts with pri vate I S. oil firms. The federation demands that (he entire operation of the fields he concentrated In the hands of the government's YPF oil monopoly. 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