Charleston Gazette (Newspaper) - February 1, 1964, Charleston, West Virginia CITY MT MOT Virginia oW reef porting The Charleston Gazette The State Newspaper Charleston West Saturday February 16 Centi r VALLEY 1 FORECAST Cloudy rail High 40s Page 8 Gaulle By Peter Arnett SAIGON Viet Viet new military strongman Friday pledged to form an anti Communist national front government sternly opposed tq the neutralism French President de Gaulle cates for Southeast Asia ment seemed a clear indication He accused de Gaulle of de- that he and other council a policy brutalizing Viet Nam and of blatantly interfering in this formerly country Maj Nguyen Khanh chief of the military their power over to civilians here Three of them are accused of conspiring with de Gaulle agents icy in the countryside council also told newsmen that of the old junta are under ar- Maj Gen Duong Van Minn Big rest at a resort China Minn ousted head of the junta 200 miles north of that had ruled since Nov 1 had at last agreed to become ah ad- viser to the new regime The States deeply committed to the fight against Communist subversion in South Viet Nam hid made it clear some continuity in the government was a necessity after day coup unseated key colleagues Minh ed ever laying on While promising a broadly based government made up from all ranks of Vietnamese life Khanh said that he would have to impose a number of tem rary measures aimed at eff safeguarding public The Maj Gen Ton That facet is yet u- charges for acts com- mitted when he was Interior minister wrier the late dent Nge Dink Diem whose regime was destroyed by the Nov 1 coup Khanh 36 his news con ference he intends to seek oui ters were in no hurry to turn WHILE MINH has to bring an end to the campaign He did not spell out what politicians willing to help build these would be but the country and a new premier to Nguyen Ngoc Tho might be chosen from among them Khanh said his policy not permit the idea of been neutralism which would be brought into association with the amount to surrender to the new government four members Communists all friendly tions to continue to support South Viet Nam in the struggle against Communist guerrillas carry out a vigorous Ms determined to reform the against the Communist Viet political and governmental and neutralize South Viet Jam They are former Defense Minister Tran Van Don Le Van Cim former chief of staff and Huu Xuan former chief of he Saigon police chinery Khanh declared his basic icy is still realization of liberty and in accordance with the spirit of the revolution of Nov 1 that overthrew Diem CYPRIOTS HOSTILE TO U.S IDE A Nato For Army Cypr Urged us Calm By Lewis Gudlick WASHINGTON AP The United States proposed Friday a multinational force to keep peace on Cyprus Initial reaction from the Cypriote was able but high-ranking officials voiced belief that the has better than a chance of Under the proposal troops from NorUi Atlantic Treaty Organisation including U.S Marines be sent to Ike Mediterranean island fM They would keep the peace while efforts were made for a solution of between the Greek and Turkish populations there The U.S authorities stressed that all the parties concerned would have to agree to the U.S proposal for it to be carried for- ward But they indicated also the U.S plan could be modified in discussions expected over the next two or three days DISPATCHES FROM where Turkish and Greek riots are in conference with the British said both island factions called the U.S proposal State Department sources declined however to accept this unofficial word as ing a final rejection of the American proposal The don dispatches said the plan would be presented to the Cypriots only after it had been acted upon by the governments of Greece and Turkey V THE U.S PROPOSAL was okayed by President Johnson Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara and undersecretary of state George W Ball Ball presented it to the British Greek arid Turkish ambassadors at the State Department Friday aimed at preventing conflict between two North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Allies Greece and Turkey without putting the United States in the middle In prus internal troubles These authoritative U.S sources stressed that all the I parties involved accept key provisions of the plan if it is to be carried out KEY ELEMENTS of the U.S plan were listed on Cyprus of a force composed of troops from of Nato countries with a Briton in command outside force would be withdrawn hi three months This period was deemed to calm things down enough so that an effort for a long-term solution of the lems between Cyprus Greek majority population and kish minority could get under way parties involved would agree on appointing a tor to bring about a Cyprus solution The mediator would not be an American or from one of the three powers guaranteeing Cyprus Greece or Turkey House Action Puts Pollution in Doubt HOFFA TRIAL witness Mrs Hazel Fulton of tington enters federal court house in Chattanooga Tenn with a U.S marshal AP Wirephoto A TfM 3 Men Linked In Hoffa Trial By BUI Identified himself as Allen CHATTANOOGA Tenn AP man Chicago insurance -A divorcee who tive telephoned from admitted she lied many times to Nicholas J Tweel a before linked two wealthy ton businessman Rifle Deal Told Court Friday with a ment witness in James R fa's trial What I'm telling now Is the insisted red-haired Hazel Fulton of W Va throughout a biting de- fense cross examination Then she said Tweel callec Dallas Hall a Nashville night club operator Hall billed as a key witness then testified that Tweel called him during the same ber gave him a list COOPERATION WITH PEKING morning U.S officials said the plan responded to a week-old Brit- ish plea for help and was Ranger Seen Hitting Moon Sunday y PASADENA Calif craft Ranger 6 its television cameras to as hopefully returning to the instant of impact should crash Sunday morning into the moon's sea of ity Joyous scientists said Friday that if all goes well Otis latest W the trouble plagued Ranger lunar explorers would rank as OM eT the moet successful and of apace experiments Mr be the f artt clear casee up paragraphs ef the as the very area it bad a few years y Fla is expected to iato the center of tbe side at The Impact which create either a flash ef er acM ef daet er hem may be MR fte eye De Gaulle Calls For Neutral Asia By Drew New York Times Co PARIS to play an offer Hall money and things of fte value if he would Friday proposed the tion of Southeast Asia in with Communist China The French president chose an area that includes South Viet Nam where the United States is deeply involved in the anti- Communist struggle for his en- try in the role of development of Latin America Africa and Asia He said that France gave more ately in foreign aid than other Western power By Tom Dygard JACKSON Miss The She had testified that during of jurors who were hearing the the Teamsters president's 1962 trial conspiracy trial a man who TWEEL who other witnesses said met Hall a few weeks pre- asked me if I do him a Hall fied He said it would be worth something to me Tweel and Dorfman are among five men on trial with Soffa on charges of trying to rij Hoffa's 1962 trial jury ended a mistrial when the jury deadlocked The government claims Hoffa De Gaulle emphasized and Dorfman induced Tweel to ors in that trial But under de- fense cross-examination Hall said he Tweel did not ask me to contact any of them Suggesting an international guarantee for neutralized states the general stipulated they must be free from any kind af foreign intervention Including presumably of the U S It is impossible to assure the future of the area he said out the participation of the regime which France Monday because as de le said she sees the world as it is De Gaulle's proposal came at the end of a rambling news conference in Elysee ace before nearly persons including the French cabinet FRANCE'S LEADER seemed older and more tired as be took his seat beneath the glaring lights He hardly glanced at the cabinet members who sat at his right And although the sentences were as rounded as ever the choice flC as delicate some of the old vigor appeared to be missing The impression dent has aged rapidly to tbe last was linked by many but definite to sty whether be would be a candidate for Tie a weighty ea Ac el the he eta He teek i view ef he team s j t e I might be what President Charles de Gaulle is thinking as he puts his hand to his head during his news conference in Paris Friday De Gaulte advocated neutralization of Southeast Asia and said relations with Red China are necessary AP Wirephoto prosecution tried Friday to link Byron De La Beckwith to a high-powered rifle found in the bushes overlooking the home of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers After introducing the gun as evidence Dist Atty William L Waller called to the stand a young Mississippi Delta cotton Senate Unlikely To Take Change By Thomas F Stafford Stall Writer The fate of legislation calling for more rigid stream pollution controls was put in doubt Friday with passage in the House of a making sweeping changes in ad- ministrative procedures for state agencies The administrative procedures is needed to make the to the administrative pollution reasonably legislation all of them approved to exempt tain state agencies from the Among them were the State Teachers Retirement Board Road Commission and the tive but the House went further than pollution control The ad- ministrative act adopted em- braced every agency of ment This which conflicts sharply with a similar one passed earlier by the Senate probably will be resisted by the upper chamber and will lead to the appointment of a conference com- With tbe session's end only six days away parliamentary problems could conceivably be Public Employes System created that antipollution would leave the measure without HEAVY PRESSURE jeen brought to bear in both the Senate and House by ment heads to have their cies removed from the measure The Senate bent under pressure rom some of them Del Robert M Steptoe D- the necessary administrative machinery to make it workable IN OTHER action the a budget ing for million in eral revenue expenditures next year and sent it to the Senate for the second straight day to make the controversial Sunday closing law effective from passage down medical amendments to the creating private health care corporations and moved it up to passage stage for a day an fort to create a special House committee to investigate ber cutting contracts on 000 acres of public lands Several amendments were of- objected to such saying This house is jeing blackmailed Steptoe explained that the fully protects the public in before agencies of the Retirement Camper Running In Fifth U S Atty Harry G Camper Jr of Welch filed Friday for the Democratic nomination for Congress from the Fifth District Meanwhile State Senate ident Howard W Carson ette removed himself as a candidate in the Fifth District congressional race by filing for renomination Sen 0 Roy Parker roe chairman of the Senate Committee for the past a s 10 years filed for the cratic nomination for of agriculture Roscoe Beall of Davis Tucker bounty a livestock and able farmer name in the state that it requires all agencies to file their rules and regulations with the secretary of state and sets up procedures whereby citizens can make peals Steptoe's comments were trig gered by a move to have the administrative procedures apply only to the water resources di vision of the Natural Resources Department Del Jack Nuzum proposed the amendment after a series of amendments were offered to ex- cuse particular agencies Steptoe said that if the ad- ministrative procedures are fair and equitable for the De- Please Turn to Page 8 Col 3 Rocky Will Enter State's Primary fanner who said he had e to GOLDWATER DECLINES Innis Thornton Mclntyre Without knowing the rial number it would strictly be an opinion but In my ion it is the same gun The serial number of the rifle in hand was Mclntyre said he didn't have the serial ber of the rifle he bought from a mail order house and later traded to Beckwith Both Beckwith a fertilizer salesman from wood and Mclntyre 26 are avid gun collectors Mclntyre is from Itta Bena near wood Mclntyre testified he called Jackson police and gave them Beckwith's name two days er the slaying last June and one day after police had rifle He said he had seen pictures of the weapon in newspapers BECKWITH WAS arrested 11 said a fingerprint on the sight led them to Beckwith account of the trade was the only bit of dence in the first day of mony linking Beckwith to the slaying Beckwith faces possible death in the gas depending on the verdict of the jury of 12 white men For the first time since the also entered his Democratic mary contest for commissioner of agriculture Thus the list of candidates in the secretary of state's of- fice continued to grow as the Saturday midnight filing line neared Del Blankenship go who announced his dacy earlier filed for the nomination for state auditor Sen C H Jackie McKown filed for renomination from the Fifth District He has served five four-year terms and one two-year term in the Senate Dr Raymond J Vassar of Weston a former state senator filed for Republican nomination for the Senate from the 13th District Vassar seeks the post now Please Turn to Page 2 Col 0 By Don Marsh Stall Writer Arizona Sen Barry Goldwater turned down a challenge by Gov Nelson Rockefeller Friday to meet him in the West Virginia primary Within minutes after feller announced his intention to file Goldwater said he would not oppose him I just do not plan to he said refusing to elaborate Rockefeller announced his in- tention to run in the state that President Kennedy called the key to his 1960 nomination three I am filing an announcement of my candidacy in the West days after the slaying Police Virginia presidential preference fl An fha v n the courtroom during the session A city detective told of ng a perfect nest in a Mitch of honeysuckle and sweet trees across the street rom the driveway where rifle bullet killed Evers DETECTIVE JOHN described the clump of Nixon bushes and trees as a perfect nent concealment 200 feet from the place where Even was shot Two witnesses backed up opinion that the plan to enter remark al shot came out of the bushes oh the edge of a vacant lot Betty Jean Coley slender Kenneth were waking aod cock said they together on a street near the bushes when the shot broke tbe primary with the secretary of state of West Virginia I sincerely hope that Sen Goldwater and other candidates for the Republican nomination for president will do likewise The Republicans of West Virginia proud of their tion and their historical com- to the cause of dom have the right to expect those who seek their rial started last Monday tion to explain in person what ators filled all of the 300 seats they will do about ment about revitalizing West Virginia industry and about our muddled foreign policy GOLDWATER WAS ing in St Louis when the an- was made public In a brief speech at the port he ignored both it and Rockefeller saying Richard M is my strongest After the speech in response question an Associated Press reporter he made his I Rockefeller made his an- in New York shortly in before taking off for another campaign tour in New he said The more the merrier In Charleston Mahlon Mai Guthrie state chairman of the Rockefeller for President Com- said an aide would file the governor's certificate of candidacy and pay the filing fee at today Guthrie said the details would be handled by Arch Gillie an assistant campaign manager of Rockefeller's New York staff in the state but that his 15 and that no visit was planned at present Bodyguard For Erhard Is Arrested BONN Germany A member of West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard's bodyguard was arrested Friday on war crimes charges a spokesman said day Other sources said the bodyguard Ewald Peters was with Erhard on his late ber visit to President Johnson's ranch in Texas Peters is suspected of having participated in mass slaughter of Jews in southern Russia in World War II the government spokesman said Details of the charges were not disclosed Sources in Washington con- He said Rockefeller would be firmed that Peters was with the Erhard bodyguard at the ule was crowded until March son ranch Other said he accompanied Chancellor Er- hard on his visit in Rome this But knowing him he might week with Italian President come in Guthrie Segni and was arrested on his Please Turn to Page 8 Col 4 return from Rome TIME RUNS OUT Representation Bid Now Appears Dead By all of the signs and rules a solution aimed at a fair representation ment on the ballot again is dead in the State ate Redistricting Committee The resolution providing for introduction of a that would propose the amendment was sent to the committee Friday Obviously there simply isn't enough time or interest to get it out Since the would provide for an amendment to the Con- no suspension of the three-day reading rule can be permitted Thus a minimum of six days motion until the Senate acts on the resolution that isn't about to pen Sen R E Barnett chairman of the redistricting committee said he had given the resolution some thought but was undecided about calling a meeting on it He said his opinion is that the legislature should await the tion of the Supreme Court before attempting to change the Con- INSIDE TODAY Page Amusements 11 Comic Page 19 the House would be re- Columns Want Ads legislative days remain the dav statutory legislative session enter in West MOREOVER the to tbe be set At LaGuardia airport he re- his suggestion that all