Daily Times-News, The (Newspaper) - November 22, 1962, Burlington, North Carolina Weather Clearing To light and Friday Summary OB Page THE DAILY TIME s Service Edtar Mm WHt CALL CAMM PRICE VOL 170 FIVE CENTS TELEPHOTO SERVICE ASSOCIATED MESS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN BURLINGTON N C THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22 1962 HERALD TRIBUNE ASSOCIATED AFTERNOON DAILIES AP AND KINO FEATURE SERVICE 52 PAGES 4 Chinese Troops Stop Shooting On Border RESERVES RELEASED U S Military Uncoils Forces By FRED S HOFFMAN WASHINGTON Wl Nuclear bomber crews shifted to normal duty after a month on special alert Destroy ers cruisers carriers steamed home from the blockade Air Force reservists prepared to become civilians again The United States was gradu ally uncoiling the buildup of its armed might which at one in the crisis had appeared on the New Set About Cuban Case By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS AP negotiators prepared today for a new round of talks with the Soviets in an effort to iron out remaining differences over Cuba U.S Ambassador Adlai E venson said had been made in negotiations with the viet Union but he stressed that several issues must still be threshed out and more talks are necessary We hope they will proceed smoothly and that can be concluded m the Security Council before Stevenson said in to newsmen Informed sources said they ex- negotiations to resume next week but no date has been set John J McCloy head of dent Kennedy's coordinating com- is expected to remain in New York until the troublesome points have been resolved verge of being launched agains Communist Cuba But in the southeastern Unite< States Florida in particular there was no relaxation yet Thousands of Army troops in eluding tank forces and hundreds o fast jet fighters and powerful bombers stood ready in case Kadar searched the skies in the direction of Cuba and antiaircraft missiles were Soviets till have not pulled out their jet bombers U.S reconnaissance planes kept need for this surveil- lance underscored by the recent discovery of range Soviet missiles the United States hadn't known were in Cuba However there was a general easing of tension and it was in a series of ments The more than and 547 nuclear bombers of the egic Air Command were ordered o return to normal of hem ready lo take off within 15 minutes of ing About 9 out of 10 SAC bombers lave been on ground alert since he night of Oct 22 when dent Kennedy disclosed the ance of Soviet long range missiles the United States rom Cuba See U S on Page It is duly of oil notion to acknowledge of Almighty God to His will to bo for Hii and to implore His protection ana faror Nmr I do recommend and doy thi day of to bo dented by the people of States to the of great ond Being who is the beneficent author of oil the good that wot thot is or that will be that we nay then all unite in ing into Him oar sincere and bumble thanks for His kind care and protection of the people of this country end in general for all the great ond favors which fie has been pleased to confer upon ut Nehru Has Truce Act Under Study By HENRY S BRADSHER NEW DELHI India UP Red Chinese troops stopped shooting putting into effect the proposed by Peking as a step toward ending the day border war Indian Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament today As far as we know there has been an effective Nehru told Parliament Apart from that nothing else has taken place Peking had set the cease-fire in the Himalayan war at midnight Wednesday 11 Eastern Standard Time Wednesday An editorial in the People's Daily broadcast from Peking said that as of today The Chinese frontier guards cease fire on Chinese initiative along the entire Sino-Indian border But the paper The normal international cessation of the border conflict ciples observed by all civilized The true spirit and significance of Thanksgiving Day is expressed in the nation's irst Thanksgiving Day proclamation made by George Washington in 1789 and excerpted above It is food for thought to be digested before enjoying the pleasures of the table the gridiron and the parades in our observance of giving of which the spirit is essentially religious PRAYERS FEASTING REUNIONS A Nation Offers Its Thanks both material am By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Americans the world over today to observe their nique holiday ith prayers feasting and family land depressions More than any its wealth spiritual Since the Pilgrims first ob served Thanksgiving in 1621 tin holiday has survived wars crises eunions Although the holiday's lates back not only to the ol but to the ancient worl the Biblical accounts of harves Thanksgiving is ed as an an a symbol of a nation's way giving thanks for the bounty o j other national holiday it to mirror American spirit spirituality Today the mood for the Thanks giving observance spans from Port Mass where Pres dent Kennedy and 27 members o his family reaching through three generations are having their tra McSHANE SURRENDERS Chief U S Marshall James P McShane center rendered himself to Sheriff Joe Ford of Lafayette County Miss yesterday after a warrant had been issued for him for inciting a riot and breach of the peace At left is Robert J Rosthal special agent to the Attorney General and Robert M Talcott member of the Department of Justice Criminal Division UPI McSHANE SURRENDERS Walker Said Okay For Trial OXFORD Miss A Walker the controversial forme Army major general has bee ruled mentally competent lo stan trial on charges of seditious con and inciting an tion U.S Dist Judge Claude F Clay ton who is an Army Guard brigadier general down the ruling Wednesday at th end of a two-day hearing to deter mine whether there was reason IN THIS CORNER They Wanted Their Dinner NEW HAVEN Conn AP Three inmates who were due to be released Wednesday from the New Haven State Jail asked for and were ed permission to remain be- hind bars one more day They told Sheriff J Edward Slavin they didn't want to miss the traditional big ing dinner able cause for a mental tion of the Walker The Texan was arrested here attorneys said Clayton's decision Oct 1 following the desegregation rioting at the University of which killed two persons Shortly before Clayton ruled in the Walker case he ordered chief U.S Marshal James McShane re- leased from the Lafayette County jail McShane had surrendered to Sheriff Joe Ford on state charges of inciting a riot and breach of peace during the rioting McShane and one other person has not yet been identified indicted last week by the county grand jury after it probed rioting which followed the arrival of Negro James H dith on the university campus The judge set no date for er's trial He accepted a mental test given Walker earlier this month at Dallas Tex The judge said the examination made by Dr Robert L field professor at the ern Medical School in Dallas was essentially negative No opinion was expressed It did not lay whether he wai sane in- sane Clyde J Watts of Oklahoma City Okla one of Walker's four in placing the mental test in the case record would be appealed Walker said afterward he felt he had been subjected to a great in- justice During the hearing Walker also discussed his controversial mand and loss of command of the 24th Division over a troop program in Germany He later resigned his Army Walker said he had been quoted in reports saying he de- scribed former President Harry S Truman and others as I had not mentioned President Truman or called anyone a Com- said Walker Clayton said he would hold a bearing for McShane late in ary The Justice Department claimed McShane was doing duties as a federal official on the university campus After the release on a writ of habeas corpus of the former New See on union Thanksgiving re Because the clouds of the Cuban crisis seem to be receding there is much for the President and the nation to be thankful for on this loliday The President said as much at a news conference day A passage from his 1961 iving proclamation is strikingly pertinent to the emergency of the last two We give thanks too for dom as a nation for the strength it our arms and the faith of our for the beliefs and lence we share for our to stand firmly for what believe to be right and to resist mightily what we believe o be base Extending Thanksgiving ngs to members of the armed this year the President Weather Menu Bit Wet Today By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The weather menu for giving appeared a little soggy and chilly for many parts f the nation Rain and snow flurries ined scattered sections in the half of the country Rain splashed the Pacific west coast Fog shrouded many areas west of the Appalachians n the Southeast and along the Coast More cold air spread across the north central region with stiff winds making the ler The cool air dropped from 10 to 15 degrees elow readings of 24 hours ier in the north central section leadings were in the teens and Os from the Upper Great Lakes through South Dakota into larts of Colorado Montana and Skies were cloudy and rain fell rom the Appalachians eastward as warm air from the Gulf northward into the North states arete from Florida northward Into North Carolina Snow across sections of the Upper Great Lakes region while skies were generally fair o partly cloudy In the western talf of the nation Warmer weather moved into reas east of the Appalachians with temperatures 15 to 20 de- rees higher than Wednesday The mark in Among the blessings for which we Americans are especially on this Thanksgiving Day is the existence of a dedicated and strong military establishment During this Thanksgiving season we have particular reason to be grateful to the men and women of the armed forces Your tion to duly your self-sacrifice and your immediate readiness to face any has been mos evident during the past severa weeks I want to express my per sonal thanks to each of you fo your whole-hearted and ready re- day visits and two residents spouse when danger has threat ened I know all Americans join me in wishing you our most cere thanks and appreciation In Miami Fla some 600 fam lies invited servicemen who arc n Florida as part of the Cuban crisis buildup to their tones for linner Families in Key West and Lauderdale followed suit Secretary of the Navy Fred spent Thanksgiving Day at tie Guantanamo Naval uba DCS Iowa the irst Thanksgiving Day at mouth complete with men in rim costumes carrying muskets and Indians to make it more The holiday service t the Plymouth Congregational has become so attractive lat it draws attendance from iroughout Iowa In the state of Virginia Gov Ibertis S Harrison Jr has ig- ored the Plymouth version of Thanksgiving and aid the day would serve as a to the Virginians who at Berkeley near mond in 1619 to observe America's irst Thanksgiving ceremony As usual there will be much baring In Pittsburgh Pa as in many ther cities and communities dinners with all the mings for the homeless was See A NATION on Highway Death Toll Begins Rise By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The nation's traffic deaths mounted steadily today in the irst hours of the long ng holiday with 10 persons killed n two violent crashes in Texas The number killed in motor vehicle accidents since 6 p.m local time Wednesday was 48 The count will continue until mid night Sunday Five persons were killed in one crash of two cars earlj today near Livingston Tex Th dead included three sailors stationed at the Tenn Naval Air Station pre en route home for hoi Houston Six other persons in car with the Houston residents were injured State police said the aulos collided when one tried to pass a third car Five persons were fatally in- ured late Wednesday night near Weslaco Tex in the crash of a ar and an ambulance carrying ve injured persons The five in- ured in a crash were See HIGHWAY on Page depends on the Indian side rather ban the Chinese side and now t depends particularly on whether or not the Indian government re- sponds positively Nehru was studying Peking's terms of the cease-fire and a pro posed troop pullback but gave no hint of what course India would take Feeling ran strong in India however against what many said would be a compromise The Hindustan Times called Peking's an ultimatum rather than peace offer Nehru has vowed that the Chi esc must be driven from Indian oil In four days preceding the Chinese shock troops to the edge of the Assam Mains on the northeast boundary and completed occupation of prac ically all the square mile of territory in thd northeast an northwest claimed by China Some Indians thought Peking only purpose in calling for cease-fire was to give its troop time to consolidate should Cor munist peace proposal be r disclosed the latest c change of letters with Premie Chou doted Nov 4 an Vov 14 stated basic ments which still stand despite ic cease-fire India wants the restoration of iei situation before Sept 8 when e Chinese began incursions into India China asks the of positions of ov 7 1959 The main difference Ask Beatrice Firfax Pge 2A Home Plan Page Polly's Pointers Page 6C School 4 Child Page Southern Living IOC 2A ISA Women Pages is in the Ladakh region of west India In his letter of Nov 4 Chou called he invasion of India border clashes He said the de- mand for Sept 8 positions meant the Indian government has put to the Chinese government conditions such as forced on a vanquished party Chou said the Sept 8 situation was unfair and pregnant with danger of border conflict and hence should not be restored Nehru replied Nov 14 that Chou was making a magnanimous offer of retaining gains of earlier aggression plus such other gains as It can secure by negotiations from the latest aggression The line the Chinese claim to have held in Ladakh in 1959 was actually captured by them only sinco the invasion of India began on Oct 20 Nehru said Events since Sept 8 have com- shattered any hope that anyone could have entertained about ences peacefully in accordance Nehru wrote Latest reports from the eastern front said the Chinese had halted at an outpost known as Foothills at a point where a road emerges into a rip of jungle before descending nto the plains Thousands of Indians and more an 660 Britons and from tea and north of the utra fled before the ese onslaught Indian planes airlifted the to safety The Indian army withdraw its headquarters from The main Indian force was iblished at 120 road niles from India's largest oil elds at The Chinese advance followed le defeat ot an Indian effort to old a line at Walong in the River Valley Chinese troops pushed the Indians 80 miles down river in tour days Grouped in small self-dependent units the cut down through the Himalayan wilderness with lightning speed when they un- leased their surprise offensive Oct 20 Under China's unilateral plan roops would be withdrawn from areas in he northeast fler Dec i A no- man's land would then be shed in lhat sector But Peking made no offer to eld much of the deep st advances in Ladakh on the estern boundary where the so have built a supply highway nking Tibet and the Chinese Wednesday CASTRO EXPLORES CAVE This picture has been released by Cuban Revolutionary Council showing Premier Fidel Castro and a group of aides in- a cave in Pinar del Rio Province Castro is second from left The Council lUlae compared to says missiles ire hidden in caves on the island and it reported further the Province of Sinkiang Radio Peking urged India to respond promptly and ly to Chinese cease-fire and warned that a continuation of fighting would bring endless ruin to India Red China said it viewed with alarm interference by U.S im- Peking said the mission headed by W Averell Hariman U.S assistant secretary of state was dispatched by President Kennedy to support and encourage con- attacks on China A British mission also was due in New Delhi Indians Get Cease Fire Orders NEW DELHI Indian army has been ordered to hold its fire against Red Chinese troops who arc observing a self- imposed cease-fire in the ayan war informed sources said today Prime Minister Nehru earlier told So far as we know there has been an effective cease-fire But the Indian government has not formally reacted to Peking's declaration of a cease-fire to be followed by a withdrawal from their conquests in one month of border fighting India appeared to be buying time by using the lull offered by the Chinese to rebuild its defeated army units in northeast India A Defense Ministry spokesman refused at his dailiy briefing to clarify the cease-fire situation He would not deny that Indian troops might have fired since the Chinese cease-fire deadline Wednesday But he said there has not necessarily been any firing Informed sources said the ders were or Indian soldiers to fire only when fired upon The Defense Ministry man said a military secret and refused to disclose them In Parliament earlier Nehru reported the Chinese had silenced their guru but he did not lay that ture was smuggled out of Cuba to Mexico and dn to UPI tin ted