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Wednesday, October t, 196J ir- w-t PAGE-JA HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. LITTLE HUNTER. BIG BUCK Mrs. Alfred A. (Janet! Babcock of Grants Pass is shown with the six-point mule tail deer she bagged on opening1 day in the Sycan River country north of Bly. Buck weighed close to 200 pounds, field dressed, antlers measure 27 inches wide. Mrs. Bab cock, a deputy clerk, stands 4-11 and weighs 110 pounds. UPI Telephoto Castro Reds In Caracas Attack 'American House' Alabama Trio Charged With Misdemeanor BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) dissatisfaction with the invesliga- Three white men arrested during an investigation of racial bomb ings here were to be tried today on misdemeanor charges of illeg ally possessing dynamite. A Ne gro leader accused authorities of staging "dramatics" to soothe Negroes. The men were to appear in Re corder's Court this afternoon to answer the charges which carry up to $100 in fines and 00 days in jail upon conviction. All were released under $300 bonds. The misdemeanor charges were filed Tuesday against R. E. Chambliss, 5!), and Charles Cagle, 22. both of whom have been held in cily jail on open charges since Sunday night, and John W. Hall, who was arrested Tuesday. Cagle and Chambliss have Ku Klux Klan backgrounds and Hall has several arrests for vagrancy and a federal conviction on charges of theft from an inter state shipment. Arrest Followed Announcement The arrests of Cagle and Cham bliss followed an announcement by the office of Gov. George Wal lace in Montgomery Sunday night that arrests were "imminent." The men underwent intensive questioning by state investigators, headed by Alabama Public Safe ty Director Al Lingo. 'But the Rev. Fred Shuttles worth, one of the leaders in the integration drive here, indicated tion. "The dramatic announcements by the governor followed by the inconsequential results makes this all the more sinister," Shuttles- worth said. "This appears to be a sham on the part of law agen cies, in an effort to soothe the national conscience and placate Negroes. "The cup of the Negro's pa tience runneth over," he said. Lingo and his stale troopers Tuesday night said they uncov ered 135 sticks of dynamite hid den in a wooded area near the city. He said "we are stepping in the right direction hi the Birmingham bombings. We, arc making progress." Elsewher In The Nation Orangeburg, S. C.i More than 100 policemen stood ready today to enforce an order against furth er racial demonstrations. Officers jailed 260 Negroes Tuesday to bring to 1,003 the number of ar rests since demonstrations began Saturday. Cambridge, Md.: Voters reject ed a public accommodations pro posal Tuesday designed to end racial tensions in the city. A pro posed amendment to the Cam bridge city charter was defeated , in a referendum by a 274-vote margin, 1,720 for to 1,995 against. Princeton. N. J.; Twelve-hundred Princeton students pushed and shoved their way into a packed hall Tuesday night to hear Mississippi Gov. Ross Bar nett call civil rights legislation pending in Congress "A police man's club." About 600 towns people and students who could not get into Alexander Hall lis tened outside to Barnett's speech over loudspeakers. Washington: .President Kennedy Tuesday nominated Spottswood W. Robinson III, a Richmond. Va., Negro lawyer who partici pated in the 1954 school desegre gation case, to a federal judge ship in the District of Columbia. Charlotte, N, C: The nation must solve its current racial problems or be faced with a "ti dal wave of crime and violence," an aide lo Gov. Terry Sanford said Tuesday. Atlanta: A federal court suit Produce Displayed At Grange Meet FORT ROCK-A display of gar den and field produce was a high light of the September Fort Rock Range session. Top quality vege tables, sheaves of grain, hav. asking for an injunction against i and flowers shared space with 4-H operation on a segregated basis knitting and Icathercraft cxhbits of a new state vocational and trade school at Rome. Ga., was filed Tuesday by two Negroes. Accident Proves Fatal To Driver VANCOUVER. Wash. (UP 1 1 -Orville Zumwall, 63, Hood River, Ore., was injured fatally Tuesday night when his car went over an embankment on a road near High way 830. Zumwall died of injuries in a local hospital early today. A vote of thanks was extended to the Community Service Contest chairman, Mrs. Bud Parks, for completion of the report on the grange's projects centered around work to have the Fort Rock land mark made a part of the stale park system. Also featured was Ihe setting aside of Fort Rock Cave as a national landmark. Members agreed to take some Ask about daily "Business Card" SPOT ADS TU 4-8111 HEAR! SILAS H. JONES Subject "LOOKING AT CULTS" WEDNESDAYS 7:00 P.M. 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