Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1963, Image 2

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    legro Leaders Extend D
eadline on Birmingham Ultimatum
t :
King Gives No
Date lor Hiring
Colored Police
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
Negro leaders, denying they
had backed down from an ulti
malum, settled back today and
waited for Birmingham to into-
grate its police force within a
reasonable length of time."
If Negro policemen are not
hired within this period, we WASHINGTON (UPI)-High-will
have to demonstrate, in- )y placcd Repu(,jcans now
tegration leader Martin Luther dass Sen B,,rrv Goldwater of
King Jr., said Tuesday. But he Aryima as lhc favol.jle to win
did not set a deadline. crucial prcsidenlial primary
Two weeks ago, hing gave conicsts in New Hampshire and
the city until Tuesday to hire California.
25 Negro policemen or face a I , bo(h slalcs CodH.aler is
renewal of racial dcmonslra- cxpected to conjde witn Gnv
tions that brought mass arrests I N,c)son A R0(.k(,(cicr , New
last spring, ine cy wi"-"
Tuesday rejected the demand,
stating sucn employment is guv-
erned by civil service regula
tions which have no racial re
strictions.
"I have no intention of trying
to circumvent (civil service)
laws for any reason or under
any pressure," said Mayor Al
bert Boutwell.
The city council adopted a
report by its Public Safety
Committee calling King's de
mand "arrogant and unrealis
tic." The council flatly refused
lo hire Negro policemen "as a
mailer of special privilege."
King, after meeting more
than five hours with other Ne
gro leaders here, withdrew the
demand
There is a strong indication
(city officials) are going lo hire
Negro policemen soon, ne sain.
"If lliev need a little face-sav
ing way out, we will give them
... j .. - ...
the opportunity by withdrawing
our deadline.
Other racial developments:
rillCAGO-Almost a quarter-
million icgio cniinrcn uuynn-
ted schools Tuesday in a mas -
sive show of opposition to st-nool j
segregation. Some of the dom-1
uiiMiduns w- .....ov-.j ,
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imiuicis i.Nb...b
(wo to five.
ATLANTA The U.S. nth Cir
cuit Court of Appeals Tuesday
ordered an indefinite stay of
Louisiana state court proceed
ings against the Congress of
Racial Equality (CORE) which
is conducting a desegregation
campaign in Clintoln, La. The
order also stayed coniem pi pro
ceedings against 2fi CORE
members charged wilh illegal
pickeling there.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Slit
dent leaders at predominantly
Negro Florida A&M College
threatened mass protests un
less the school reinslatcs two
sludenls it expelled for partici
pating in boisterous racial dem
onstrations. Investment Funds
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locks:
Fund nil! Ashrrl ;
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Cheini, al Fund 1J 211 111 12
Colonial Ener .. man 13 .VI
Knt.in llouard Slk . H 2 I.YI3
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FtmriitinentHl InvesI 10 l.s. II 12
(lloop See Avi.i-r.rK' 7 20 7 !H1
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Cleaning and Repair
HALL'S HEATING
rU 77i -4)111 or 4ti 3950
Senator Goldwater Favored
New Hampshire, California
jj Republicans See
Crucial Viclories
i York. The New Hampshire pri
j mary March , is he nation..
mary iwarcn io is the nation s
first. California will close out
the presidential primary season
June 2, six weeks before the
GOP National Convention.
New Hampshire is regarded
as a critical test for Rockefel
ler, who needs to make a good
showing there to stay alive as
a candidate for the presidential
nomination.
Adapted To New Yorker
But while Goldwater is ralcd
the favorite, uncommitted Re
publicans believe that (he small
slate is territory well adapted
to the intensive campaign the
New Yorker is expected lo con
duct. Although neither Goldwater
nni- n-L-nfll,.,- it an
: candjd , h , ,
active contenders for the nom
ination. An early announcement
is expected from Rockefeller.
Goldwater presumably passed
i uuiunniLi pi i-auiiiuiji y pit.ssi'u
the poim of no rcUrn whrn hc
sct un a committee headed bv
foI.mpr Spn wiiiam F Know.
and , advjsc mm whelhcr lo
Pnlor (le California primary.
An advcrsc recommendation is
deemed inconceivable.
0hfT RnpubUcn wheels !
nnvc ennsien in llic HocKolollor i
. .
campaign, mil none lias die
stature of Knowland, former
Republican leader of lhc U.S.
Senale
GOP analysis now visuali.e
a convenlion needing more
than Iwo ballots lo nominate a
presidential candidalc. But they
also concede thai Goldwater
could win on the first ballot
uin-l tt fllMIIL in 11111101 V 111-
lories comparable lo those won
by President Kennedy in KIWI.
Favorite Suns Developing
Favorile son movements arc
developing for such Republican
leaders as Govs. William W.
S c r a n t o n of Pennsylvania,
George Romney of Michigan
and James A. Rhodes of Ohio.
and Rep. John W. Byrnes of
Wisconsin.
If no active candidate has a
commanding lead by conven
lion time, these favorile son
delegations could deadlock lhc
convenlion and create a
de- i
inand for a compromise candi-
dale.
Richard M. Nixon, the 1WI .
numinee, is regarded as an '
available but inactive possibil-
ity in case of a stalemale. lie
could be thrust into the Oregon
primary May HI against his
w ill if the Oregon secrelai v nf
slale (eels Nixon is "recogni.ed
in national news media as
candidate for the nomination
Game Commission
POUTI.AM) (I'm - The
Oregon (lame CoinmisMon Tues
day approved plans to dispose
of l.UIH acres of surplus land.
I Public acencies will be Riven
the lirsl chance to acquire the
land, winch is valued al
I $:U0.0IK1, The land is located in
'aiiitus areas ol th" slale with
sizes ranemc irom lixe
lo 1..MU acres.
I The commission will either
exchange the land tor n t h e r
properly or sell it.
Portland Produce
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BURNER SERVICE
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Regional Edition
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MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21). 1963
Foreign Briefs
SPANISH SHIP SINKS OFF CORNISH COAST
PKNZAXCE. England (L'PI) A 682-ton Spanish cargo
ship, the Juan Ferrer, sank off the rocky Cornish coast early
today. It was feared that II members of the reported 15-man
crew may have drowned. Four crewmen, including (lie captain,
were reported rescued.
KIIKl'SIICIIF.V WELCOMES
.MOSCOW (LTD Soviet
today warmly welcomed Nepal
whose mountain country has a
Communist China.
COMMUNISTS POLL M.93 PER CENT OF VOTES
BERLIN (LTD The Eastern German election commis
sion anounced today ill). 95 per cent of (he voles cast in Sun
day's parliamentary election were for the unopposed candi
dates of the Communist-run national front.
CASTRO ENVOY ORDERED OCT OF CHILE
SANTIAGO, Chile (LTD The government has given
Joaquin Mass Martinez, a Cuban carrying special credentials
from Fidel Castro's revolutionary regime, 72 hours lo get oul
of Chile. An official of the International Police organization
said the government has been advised that Maas is the Co
ordinator of a C in inn n i s I (error ring in I. alio America.
Rebound in Steels,
Electronics Gains
Pace Higher Market
NEW YORK (UPI) A re-
bound in steels and gains in
electronics paced a higher slock
market today.
Slee Is. whkh dee med s harnlv
' -
Tuesday following (he
gov-
ernment's action againsl the
sleel industry, regained most of
Ihcir losses and featured Jones !
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Ixtlllillll rtiiu iwuifi""" I
Sheet, both up 1 or more.
A jump of more than 4 m IliM
spearheaded a list of more than
L dozen electronic winners,
Bcekman was up nearly 3.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK (UPI) Dow
Jones filial slock averages: an
imiiislrials 717.21, off 5. Ill: 211
railroads 172.ni). off 0.18: la
utilities i:ik.i2, up 11.02: and lr
slocks 2li2.5!, off l.llll. Sales
Tuesdav were about (i. 12 mil
lion shares compared nilh
million shares Monday.
da prices
Storks
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NEPAL PRIME MINISTER
Premier Nikila S. Khrushchev
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To Win
Primaries
Rockefeller in
California on
Political Jaunt
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -New
York Gov. Nelson A. Rock
efeller faced a busy round of
conferences and public appear
ances today in his two-day po
litical excursion in California.
Rockefeller is in San Fran
cisco, site of the 19(54 Republi
can National Convention, to ad
dress the League of California
Cities. But he also has sched
uled a formal news conference,
meeting with area Republican
leaders and a public reception.
Greeted hy Supporters
The New York governor, con
sidered a likely candidate for
t h c Republican presidential
nomination, was greeted by
stale GOP leaders and a small
but partisan band of supporters
Tuesday night when he arrived
from Salt Lake City where he
spoke at the University of Utah.
At Salt Lake City, Rockefeller
attacked both President Kenne
dy and Sen. Barry Goldwater,
R-Ariz., another likely candi
date for the GOP presidential
nomination. Rockefeller said the
President and Golciwatcr were
committed to divergent "politi
cal extremes" which the nation
"should not have lo accept."
The governor said Goldwater
would "commit the nation to
withdrawal from Free World
leadership" and would "roll
back the clock on social gains
and human progress."
All-Puuerlul Government
On the other hand, Rockefel
ler said, the Kennedy adminis
tration was moving in the "di
rection of an all-powerful feder
al government."
"We should not have to choose
between those who would con
tinue massive increases in fed
eral deficit spending and those
who would cut back federal ex
penditures by sacrificing pro
grams essential lo the economic
and social well-being of the
people," Rockefeller declared.
In an earlier press conference
al Salt Lake City, the governor
accused Kennedy of "fiscal ir
responsibility" and said the
present administration had led
the nation on a "giant $22 bil
lion deficit spending splurge."
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