Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1963, Image 2

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    Combat Troops Returned Home on lig Lin' Planes
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Debris Spotted
!n Atlantic Ocean
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (UPD
A Coast Guard cutter today
steamed toward some debris
floating in the Atlantic to de
termine if it held any clues to
the fate of the tug Meitowax,
missing eight days with a crew
of four aboard.
A Coast Guard pilot reported
sighting the debris about 180
miles east of Cape Henry, Va.,
Sunday and' the Coast Guard
dispatched the Cherokee to in
vestigate. The Meitowax, a 110-foot ves
sel, was last heard from Oct. 20
when it was located about 50
miles north of Norfolk in the
general area of the storm that
grew into Hurricane Ginny. The
craft was en route from New
York to Charleston, S. C, at the
time.
The tug, owned by L. W. Bi-
caise of f t. Lauderdale, Ha.,
was due to reach Charleston
last Tuesday.
Senator Denies Having Proof
Of Profumo-Type Scandal
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
John J. Williams, R-Del., said
today he has nothing to "prove
or disprove" reports of a Pro-fumo-like
story of a German
beauty's relations with promi
nent Washington figures.
Williams said in a statement
that the reports about activities
of the West German woman,
who was returned home after
an FBI investigation, were not
among the incidents he is to
discuss before the Senate Rules
Committee in a closed session
Tuesday.
The committee is investigat
ing outside activities of Senate
employes, primarily the affairs
of former Senate Democratic
Secretary Robert G. (Bobby)
Baker.
Williams referred specifically
to a copyrighted story about the
German woman in Sunday's
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Williams said the story "did not
originate from my office, and
whether it is true or false is
something for which I cannot
answer and for which the writer
will have to assume the full re
sponsibility." He added in his
statement:
"There is nothing in my files
which will either prove or dis
prove the story nor was this
one of the subjects on the agen
da to be discussed at my meet
ing with the Senate Rules Com
mittee tomorrow."
The party girl was described
as the 27-year-old brunete wife
of a West German army ser
geant who had been assigned to
the German military mission
here.
The woman, called a "ravish
ing beauty" by an embassy
spokesman, was whisked back
to Germany with her husband
on Aug. 21 at the urging of the
FBI, which had investigated
her behavior.
She attracted the attention of
the FBI because of the expen
sive clothes she wore and the
high standard of living she and
her husband maintained in the
country club section of nearby
Arlington, Va.
'A' Burned on Front
Lawn at Medford HS
Unknown persons burned an
"A" on the front lawn of Med
ford High School shortly after
midnight last night, according to
city police.
About three square leet of
grass were burned, officers said.
Both the police and fire depart
ment investigated the incident.
Foreign Briefs
NINE KILLED IN PHILIPPINES BUS CRASH
.. MANILA (UPI) Nine persons were killed and at least 15
Injured today when a crowded bus ran out of control, plunged
off a highway and overturned in Zamboanga Delnorte Province
the Philippines News Service reported.
THOUSANDS PROTEST DOMINICAN REPUBLIC COUP
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (UPI) Several
thousand persons gathered in Independence Plaza Sunday to
protest the military coup d'eat that ousted President Juan Bosch
last month. The meeting was organized by Bosch's Dominican
Revolutionary Party.
DYNAMITE FOUND NEAR VENEZUELA OIL STATION
MARACAIBO, Venezuela (UPI) National Guardsmen found
powerful dynamite charge 25 yards from a crude oil pumping
station in the Tia Juana area minutes before it was set to go
off Sunday night.
JAPANESE COMMUNISTS OPPOSE VISIT BY KENNEDY
TOKYO (UPI) The Japanese Communist Party urged its
members and other Japanese leftists Sunday to launch a "tre
incurious struggle" to oppose any attempt by President Kennedy
to visit Japan. A statement by the party's political bureau also
noted the successful effort of Japanese leftists in forcing can
cellation of former President Dwighl Eisenhower's planned visit
three years' ago.
ISRAELI PREMIER PLEDGES PROTECTION
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) Premier Levi Eshkol Sunday
night pledged that all necessary efforts will be taken to protect
Israelis from Jewish zealots demonstrating against what they
helieve to be violations of the Sabbath.
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Operation Kept
Secret To Quiet
European Fears
By CHALES W. CORDDRY
United Press International
FRANKFURT, Germany,
(UPI) - The United States
shipped home 1,500 combat
troops on return flights of Op
eration Big Lift planes but kept
tne movement secret to avoid
arousing Europeans' concern, it
was learned today.
Big Lift, which brought more
than 15,000 combat troops from
bases in Texas to Germany for
maneuvers, caused fears here
that the number of U.S. troops
permanently stationed in Eu
rope would be cut.
Normal Rotation
The 1,500-man battle group
was being returned to the Unit
ed States in a normal rotation
move and its withdrawal had
nothing to do with reducing the
strength of the six U.S. di
visions here.
But Washington officials, cur
rently seeking to counteract
suspicion in Europe that U. S.
combat power here may be re
duced, were reported to have
feared the rotation move would
be misunderstood.
No Announcement Allowed
Strenuous efforts were made
to divert attention from the
Kansas outfit's return after six
months' temporary duty and no
announcement was allowed.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk
gave additional reassurances
that no cuts were contemplated
in U. S. strength in Europe in
a speech here Sunday dedicat
ing a memorial to soldier
statesman Gen. George C. Mar
shall. "We have six divisions in
Germany," he said. "We intend
to maintain these divisions here
as long as there is need for
them and under present cir
cumstances there is no doubt
that they will continue to be
needed and they are backed
by nuclear forces of almost un
imaginable power."
Integrationists on March
In Wichita, Cincinnati
Drill Rig Gnaws
Earth To Reach
Trapped Miners
PEINE, Germany (UPI) -A
giant drill rig gnawed the
rocky earth beneath a north
German beet field today in an
attempt to rescue three men
trapped since Thursday 262 feet
down in a flooded iron mine.
In the murky underground
cavern, the three miners played
cards or joked with the rescue
crews over a microphone low
ered to them Sunday.
"You poor chaps, I guess
you ve got to work night shifts,"
one told rescue officials. A res
cuer sent word that "we had the
season's first frost during the
nigni ana li s also pretty fog
gy" "We also have some foe down
here, but no frost. It's sort of
cool, though," came back the
reply.
Entombed Since Thursday
The three men. in a Docket
of high pressure air that has
held back the flood waters,
have been entombed since 8
p.m. Thursday.
The Ilseder Huette Mining
Co., owners of the Mathilde
Mine four miles south of here
; at Lcngede-Broistedt, said 39 or
! perhaps 40 miners died when a
huge sedimentation basin burst
and 19 million gallons of sludge
and water poured down into the
! shafts and tunnels.
Seventy-nine of the 129 men
: below escaped during the first
I few hours, scrambling up fast
j flooding ventilation tunnels and
! climbing rope ladders to the sur
face. Rescue workers Friday night
saved another seven men in a
cut-off tunnel after waters re
ceded. A rescue team reached
the marooned men on a raft.
Two Girls Cited
For Curfew Violation
Two 16-year-old Medford girls
were cited early Sunday for vio
lation of curfew, according to
city police.
The girls, who were found by
police officers in downtown Med
ford about 1 a.m., will appear
in municipal court.
School Board To
Hear Grievances
In New Orleans
By United Press International
Thousands of persons marched
in Wichita, Kan., and Cincinnati
Sunday to back desegregation
demands and integration lead
ers in New Orleans hoped for
a similar show of force today
when they present Negro griev
ances to the school board.
The Negro Parent-Teacher
Association of New Orleans is
scheduled to meet tonight with
the Orleans Parish school board
and present a 17-page petition
asking for desegregation of all
elementary schools.
The Rev. Avery C. Alexander
has issued a call for 10,000 Ne
groes to show up at the meet
ing in a show of support for
the broadened desegregation.
Assured by Mayor
The Wichita march was to
protest alleged housing discrim
ination. About 3,000 whites and
Negroes marched a half-mile to
city hall where they got assur
ances from Mayor Gerald Byrd
of "careful consideration to
your proposal for a fair hous
ing ordinance."
The march in Cincinnati was
larger. Negro leaders estimated
about 30,000 persons turned out
for the four-hour demonstration,
but police officials put the fig
ure at 16,000. The marchers
were protesting discrimination
against the Negro in housing
and employment.
Trenton, N.J., was the site of
another massive civil rights
march during the weekend.
About 5,000 persons converged
on the state capitol Saturday to
emphasize their demands for
stronger action by the state on
civil rights matters.
Stocks Move Ahead;
IBM Leads Gainers
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks
moved full steam ahead today.
IBM paced a long list of elec
tronic gainers with a jump of
more than 3 followed by advanc
es of 1 or more in Minneapolis
Honeywell, Control Data and Ze
nith. General Motors rose nearly
3 in an irregularly higher auto
group.
Du Pont was up better than
1 in the chemicals. Youngstown
Sheet tacked on approximately
Vh in a firm steel section. Rich
ardson Merrell and Merck were
up at least 1 apiece in the
drugs.
North American and Grum
man were down 1 or more in
the aircrafts but United Air
craft moved up better than 1.
Corning Glass and Polaroid were
off 2 or more while U.S. Smelt
ing, Xerox and Armstrong Cork
improved at least 2 apiece.
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