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    Ike's Talks
Show Favor
To Romney
WASHINGTON' lUI'D -Former
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's
favorite project, the National Re
publican Citizens Committee, has
h George Romney flavor about il
despite all its disavowals of in
terest in presidential possibilities.
Eisenhower is applauding the
enlistment of amateurs and citizen
movements in behalf of Republi
can candidates. Romney of Mich
igan has said the nation needs a
"citizens' party" and that t h e
GOP is tlie best vehicle to pro
vide one.
The year-old citizens commit
tee completed a two-day workshop
a Hershey, Pa., Friday with Ei
senhower as its most prominent
participant.
Republican professionals, who
Instinctively distrust citizens'
groups in politics, have long sus
pected it was formed to write
GOP policy and to prevent the
nomination of Sen. Barry Gold
water of Arizona for the presi
The meeting opened Thursday
w ith a statement from C. Wrede
Pelcrsmeyer, workshop chairman
and New York broadcasting ex
ecutive, that it would not talk
about candidates.
The participants did refrain
from such talk although they
were reported to include parti
sans of Romney, Goldwater and
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New
York in varying numbers.
However, the citizens' group did!
talk about the possibility of issu
ing policy statements intended to
reflect the viewpoint of all Re-;
publicans on basic issues. Any
such moves would be viewed sus
piciously by Republicans in Con
gress, who regard themselves as
party policy makers during a
Democratic administration.
THE WIZARDS OF SPACE
(6)
By Don Oakley and John Lane
IIKRAI.D AM) NKWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Monday, June 17, 1963
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WALLOPS ISLAND:
SHORT-R&NGE SHOTS
CAPE CANAVERAL:
LONG-RANGE MISSILE
SHOTS, EQUATORIAL
ORBITS FOR SATELLITES
PT. ARGUELLO :
LONG-RANGE MISSILE
SHOTS, POLAR.
ORBITING OF
SATELLITES
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Year-Old Gives Up Job
As Signalman For Airline
America has three major spaceports from
which it launches men and instruments:
WALLOPS ISLAND. Oldest of the space
ports, Wallops was established by the old Na
tional Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in
1945 off the Virginia shore as a branch of Lang
ley Research Center. Since then, over 5.000
research vehicles, mainly sounding rockets,
have been launched from Wallops, more than
from any other site.
Though it concentrates on short-range, sub
orbital flights (the first Mercury capsules were
tested here), Wallops has orbited three satel
litesExplorers IX, XIII and XVI using the
four-stage, solid-fueled Scout rocket developed
at Langley.
PT. ARGUELLO. NASA's Pacific Launch
Operations Office, located about 160 miles
north of Los Angeles, is the only spaceport
from which satellites can be placed into polar
orbits without crossing populated areas. First
land due south is Antarctica. 6,500 miles away.
Most important mission for this spaceport
will be the launching of seven Nimbus advanced
weather satellites over the next two years.
CAPE CANAVERAL. The most valuable
sandbar in the world, this is the largest and
most glamorous of the spaceports. To be exact,
Cape Canaveral is the 15,000-acre reservation
operated by Department of Defense, which also
maintains the tracking stations along the At
lantic Missile Range.
The civilian spaceport at Cape Canaveral
NASA's Launch Operations Center will soon
be headquartered to the north on 87.000-acre
Merritt Island. From here missions to the moon
and beyond will be launched.
Construction began this year on the first of
40 buildings on Merritt Island. Among them
will be a gigantic 52-story, $100 million "shed"
where Saturn V moon rockets will be readied.
Huge 5ii-million-pound crawler transports
costing $4 to $5 million each will inch the
Saturn and its launch equipment 100 feet high
and weighing 12 million pounds about two
miles in two hours to a launching pad for fuel
ing, final tuning and boarding by astronauts.
NEXT: Langley Research Center
JFK Slates
India Trip
NEW DELHI (LPlI
Minister .lawaharlal Nehru said
Saturday President Kennedy has
accepted an invitation to visit In
dia and probably would make the
trip this winter or early next
year.
Kennedy, scheduled to leave on
a European trip this month, has
Mystical, Mysterious Biack Muslim Movement Increasing
In Nation Behind Georgia-Born 'Messenger Of Allah'
ELY, Nov. (Ul'li When
George Linnell recently gave up
his daily task as signalman for
United Air Lines the firm gave
him a cake, a party, a service
pin and cited him lor "capable
and untiring efforts."
Mayor E. N. Broadbent of Ely
shouk his hand and wished him
well.
All of which was more than
slightly unusual because George
is just 11 years old.
Geyrye's career began in 1!57
when United began flying to Ely
and the boy's mother took him
out to see the Convairs land.
Most boys would have enjoyed
this, but with George the planes
took a stronger hold. He began
lo insist that his parents lake!
him to Yelland Field each day
at 11:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., when
Ihe planes landed. This wasn't!
easy because the Linnell home is
live miles from the field, but his
parents gave in, thinking the fad
soon would wear off.
It didn't. Not long afterward
the boy's mother. Belly, noticed
two of her table knives were
missing. Then she saw George
waving Ihem ill the air in mo
linns which she recognizor as sig
nals used in parking aircraft.
Ne.t time she took the boy to
Yelland Field he stood outside
the fence and mimicked tile sig
nalman. He practiced until he
was perfect, then badgered his
father. Erling Linnell. into mak-
ing miniature copies of regulation
signal paddles. Day after day the
boy stood outside the fence and
waved the Convairs lo their park
ing places.
The pilots and ground crews
noticed him and began paying at
tention. After developing his tech
nique, George was allowed ac
tually to signal parking of the
aircraft. He became a favorite
not only of United employes but
came to know the regular pas
sengers who traveled to and from
Ely.
Finally, the boy's other activi
ties became too much and reluc
tantly he "retired" from United.
A regulation cap and insignia for
the boy's jacket long before had
mysteriously appeared. Now he
was given an authentic five-year
service pin for his efforts.
Not wanting to let the airline
down, George began training his
younger brother, Ernie, 5, to take
over.
But George plans a comeback.
when his education is finished
and he's legally old enough for
job.
By II. I). QUIGG
United Press International
As - salaam-alaimum" (Peace
be unto you) says the gifted
speaker on the stand. And the
faithful gathered below respond:
"Wa-alaikum- salaam" (And unto
you be peace'.
"The message of God to the1
honorable Elijah Muhammad was:
'Complete and immediate scpara
tion of the slave master and his
.slave,' " the speaker tells them.
Nn mixing. And a separate Negro
state.
The Elijah is a Georgia-born
Negro, now in his mid-60's, who
leads a membership of American
Negroes that competent nbserv
ers estimate at more than 10O.-I
000. They are law-abiding lo the!
Prime-last letter, clean, debt-paying, non
smoking, non-drinking, non-narcotics,
non-gambling, and bitterly
non-white man.
Elijah Muhammad, born Elijah
Poole, has as one of his titles
"Messenger of Allah" lo Ihe
"Lost-Found Nation of Islam in
North America." That last is the
hammed I and w hose holv book isi
the Quran (or Koran I. The Black
Muslims pray five times a day,
facing Mecca, the holy city. (The!
orthodox Muslims in America
have rejected theBlack Muslims.)
The Black Muslims are morally
straight, keep down juvenile de
linquency in their families by
exemplary conduct at home, and
try to improve the community
around them, clean it up as thev
do their persons.
They abjure Christianity and
make light of it. Although tliey
Ecorn non-violence, they are told
to be peaceful unless attacked
the Black Muslims) just what
they'll do.
Predict Black Dominance
One version is Ihat while rule
in the United States will be over-1
thrown. Another is that the white
nations would destroy each other.
leaving the black nations in
charge ("Blacks" mean, to the
movement, all skin colors, brown
yellow, red, chocolate except
white of the African, Asian. Mid
die Eastern, and American areas)
Malcolm X can get up in public
mass meeting on the street and
sey things like: "We rejoice when
the white man dies." Yet he testi-
their own stores, supermarkets,
barbershops, department stores
ond fish markets. . . .
"in essence, Muhammad is say-
Cubans Plan
Launching
ing this: God and Black arc one,
therefore all blacks arc divine;
the opposite of black is evil, there
fore all white men are evil."
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or themselves to be members of (ie Soviet Union on June 3.
not been to India although his
wife received tremendous atten
tion when she toured the country
last year with her sister-in-law,
Princess Lee Radziwell.
Former President Eisenhower
also received a wild welcome
vhen he visited India white he
was in office.
A Kennedy visit would be wel
come here as reinforcing U.S.
support for India in the face of
threats from Red China.
Chinese Communists have huilt 26' P""-' w0 M"""mad "" "-
new posts along the border be
tween northern India and Tibet,
six o( the positions in violation
of peace proposals by neutralist
Asian nations which met at Co
lombo earlier this year.
"Our protest notes have fone
ofticial name of the movement
most often called Black Muslims.
In their more than 80 temples the
white man is known as "the
devil" or. as Malcolm X. Eli
iah's chief lieutenant says the
Koran calls him: "the guilty blue
eyes." Claim Islam Membership
They and their leaders consid
nen tne cattle ot Armageddon if,,,,) in federal court in Buffalo,
comes, in 19(0 or 19(2. it is rather n.y.. that the Negro Muslims
vague 'as is true of much ahnutare not a hate organizalion: "Kli
jah Muhammad never taught us to
hate anybody."
One source guesses Black Mus
lim membership in Chicago at 20.
(IO0, in New York at 15.000, and
names Detroit. I.os Angeles and
St. Louis as other main centers.
although perhaps too cities are
HAVANA (UPli Premier Fi- involved.
del Castro will speak Tuesday Withdraw From America
from Cardenas, Matanzas Prov-I In his recent book "The No-
ince to mark the launching of li'igro Revolt." Negro author Uiuis
r.evv Sigma-mudel fishing boats. itE- Iximax savs of the Black
was announced. Muslims:
(Cardenas is the port which ex- "Their withdrawal from Amor
ile raiders claimed to have shotlica is almost cnmplele. They
up last week, damaging the Are-
chabala alcohol distillery, i
It will be Castro's second ma
jor address since his return from
' k
the great international religion
Islam, whose followers are called
Muslims lor Moslems', whose
(p them." Nehru said.
He said the Chinese have been
building a network of roads in
Tibet and have concentrated
Iroops within 50 to 100 miles ol
the border.
"The roads could carry them
there in a day or two," Nehru
Doctors Aid
Mexican Boy
Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, presi
dent of the National Institute of.
Agrarian Reform (INRAI analyz
ed the present agricultural pro
duction dip in an address to 82!)
.people's farm graduates of a
"revolutionary instruction" indoe-'
itrination course Friday night. 1
"...Now that rural people can
work all year around sometimes'
tlie hardness of the labor leads
them to abandon the tasks which
are essential for agriculture, in
detriment of the economic devel-
BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. 'I'PP
A 14-year-old boy from a small
xiie in lonment of the nation " ho s.-iirl
oay awaited a J' Radio stations Saturday called
surgica operation to correct a J
congenital cleft palate de onr, , ty cct-tonwr. in for re-
Anselmo Chavez was rf'dhlribu,ion l0 drvc,raninf, pl:mls
in imrlitriKi tint nrmralinn Mnrmav; - n 1
K.I )H Hiffjrillt tfl SaV that L. U nnn..,.lit Rm-nrlu IfilU!
" ' U. li"L nunpiu.il .
they're especially making prcp-!Doctors Hospital. The operation
a rat ions lor an aitacK. . .we proo
ability seems that in the near fu
ture they will not attack."
Drunk Driver
is being performed free by
anonymous group of plastic sur
geons and anesthesiologists. A 1
The youth was first operated on (vOtC HTPK
May 16th. The surgeons closed the: WW I J VI Voviil
rlelt Dalate successfully. Thel
second operation calls for the SACRAMENTO. Calif. (l'PI ithe mud ami sand in about II feet
closing of his parted lip and nose. Tn senate Saturday passed a bill r of water.
"Anselmo fully understands: to allow probation for persons
Shoplifter
Hot Bashful
DOWNEY. Calif. UPI
2(Vvcar-old mother Saturday cho iniit dirrrtnr of the hosnital.
to carrv a sicn throuch downtown Th Hffnrmitv f Ansrlmn was'wld nnt lessen the penalty.
department stores that proclaimed lnotP(j by a dentist. Dr. Bert Sabol Sen. Thomas M. Roes. D-tas 1 served.
;peak of themselves
tion'. indicating that they arc not
of the American body politic;
they do nnt vote nor do they par
ticipate in political affairs. The
Muslim women keep their head
covered at all times: they wear
the lone, flowing, while skirts one
associates with Islam. Thev have'
Diver Finds
Ancient Guns
VALE M PI'- A ynnnc scuba
diver working on a routine salm
on migration problem for the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service has dis
covered a mysterious cache of old
guns in the Snake River.
Jack Ciallachcr. a diver from
Massachusetts, turned up nine
puns from a water worn eddy a
few miles downstream from Swan
Kails in Ihe Snake River Canyon.
James Rrinda, Ontario, Ore.,
said the diver, a research hinlo
cist. was checking the river bot
tom for metal salmon tags when
he pulled an old gun free from
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I what we doctors are trying lo do
for him and is both happy and
AlaDnrecialivc." said Dr. Jack R.
convicted a second time of drunk
en driving.
But the measure by Assembly
man John Moreno. D-Santa Fe
On three additional dives Galla
gher brought up eight guns, rang
ing from Revolutionary War vin
tage flintlock type to Civil War
Henry repeaters. The metal parts
of the weapons were well pre-
her as a shoplifter rather than go !( Montclair. Calif., who went tol Angeles, who carried the bill in
to jail. I Mexico to recover a crashed 'he sena'e. explained that il
Municipal Judge Leon Emerson !stnu, ,ane. near the village of "'""Id allow judges to require the
said he gave the choice of carry-tcsli j ,jaijndo in Sonnra. drivers to attend traffic school or
ing the sign or going to jail to Dr. Sabo noticed Anselmn's cleft'jin Alcoholics Anonymous as a
Viola Louise Cheek because she relate deformity and recalled that; part ol xheiT probation,
has tuo infant children. !, Sroup of flvmg medical mis- Tl D'H n'-' return to Ihe as-
Tlie judge said Mrs. Check hadi5ionari(., ( rent rd villagers as a 'semhly lor concurrence in a sen
admitted "shoplifting at least lci,arlty pn.jcct. rt amendment before going to
tuicc a week in California and T,e' dentist contacted the Doc-j('"v- Edmund G. Brown.
Texas for about six years." .,()r-5 Hospital and the boy was!
ilu.un here lor corrective surcerv.l Michigan pioneered roadside
Brinda estimated from erosion
of the wood parts that the guns
had been under water from 65 to
BO years. How they got there is
uncertain.
LOST OCEAN?
Modern maps no longer show
the Antarctic Ocean, with ouri
WINNINGEST JOCKEY
Eddie Arcaro was the great-
rxpamting knowledge of the world. lest money-winning jockey in rac
we have learned that the Antarc-1 ing history at the time of his
tic is really a coniinent, not an i retirement in la. according to
(,an the Britannica Book of the Year
picnic sites on its highways.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Stops Itch Relieves Pain
Yrl.. P. T. (iIf - For the
firtt tun ffine hi fftund t nw
h'ahnr ub tii nee with tht lnn
uhing ability to shrink hemor
rhoid!, itnp itfhinr. reht
p:n without MUTgtTJ.
In rat after caie. hil ff'ntlf
rHiinr pain, actual redaction
(ihnnkag took plf.
Mwtamanngof alt-reiuluwart
10 ibornuirh that offenrt ma-it
aitonihinir tatfmnt hkt "Piitt
hat rtattd to bt problem!"
The atvret i healing sub
itanrt ( Bio-Dyne) discovery of
worM-famou rearrh institute.
Thii auhntanet is now availaMt
in fuppeirfofK Of tiflfnet
under tht namt freporotiew W.
At all drug eounttra.
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ond
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