Hays Daily News, The (Newspaper) - April 1, 1964, Hays, Kansas Know And Use Your ZIPCode VOLUME XXXV FULL SERVICE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS APRIL 1964 TWELVE PAGES Brazil President Dispatches Troops To Quell Rebel Riot Several Top Commanders Join Rebels Rio de April President Joao government said it had dis patched troops to rebel points north and southwest of Rio de Janeiro today in an effort to smash a spread ing revolt against his left leaning As Goulart sought to rally forces loyal to Humberto Cas tello chief of the army general and two other high commanders declared they had swung to the rebel Justice Minister Abelardo announced that units of the still loyal 3rd Army had been sent from Rio Grande do Sul to attack the rebellious 2nd Armys base in the industrial center of Sao 220 miles southwest of Goulart also ordered troops to move against Juiz de in Minas Gerais State 80 miles north of Rio where the revolt erupted and against Belo Hori the capital of Minas A rebel radio proclaimed Juiz de Fora the revolutionary Rebel broadcasts said the van guard of Amaury Kruel and a force of led by Olim pio commander of the 4th Military Region at Belo were converging on Rio de Janeiro to try to depose A proclamation announcing their switch to the rebel cause was signed by the chief of staff and Arthur da Costay Silva and Decio Palmeiro It charged that Goulart had placed himself in open illegality through successive attempts against the just practice of the democratic Downtown Rio was virtually de this morning as a general called by the Communist dominated general confederation of workers in support of paralyzed Government trains operating out of Rio were stopped and interstate buses were The chief of the Commercial Aviators Union went on the gov network to urge navigators and other commercial aviation employes to stay off the job International wireless companies continued The Merchant Marine dock workers and other maritime workers joined the strike in A spokesman for the union said all merchant ships had been placed at The newspaper Correio de Man Brazil Turn to Page 6 Small Earthquake Felt in New England States April New England had a little earth quake apparently centered in the Lake Winnipesaukee Residents in the sector awakened to sounds variously described as an airplanes sonic a dyna mite or a long rumble like There were no reports of dam Records of the quake showed up on the seismograph of the Boston College seismograph sta tion at A very small earthquake oc curred this morning at mately said the John chair man of the Department of Geo physics at Boston KEITH SEBELIUS Keith Sebelius To Seek ReElection State Senator Keith Sebelius of announced today that he would be a candidate for re election to the Kansas Senate from the new 38th District which is made up of the counties of Norton and most of Ellis As a past president of the Fort Hays Kansas State Alumni Asso Sebelius stated that he was glad that the college was in the dis and that he would be proud to work for its best Sebelius has also served as State Commander of the American Le as Councilman and as County He has been City Attorney of Norton and of Almena for more than 10 He was twice a candidate for the Republican nomination to Congress and lost to then Congressman Wint Smith by 52 votes in the 1958 pri He recently served as tem chairman of the First Dis Republican Convention in Dodge City and was elected an al ternate delegate to the National Convention in San Sebelius is a member of the Farm and the Norton Methodist Church where he is lay Hungarian Leader Pledges Support To Premier Khrushchev April Khrushchev today ridi the Communist Chinese for trying to spread world revolution on an empty stomach and urged Hungarians to work harder to help overtake the If we could promise people nothing better than they would scratch their heads and Isnt it better to have good Khrushchev The visiting Soviet leader did not mention Red China by name in a speech to workers at a Buda pest factory on the second day of his visit to But his target obviously was at his Chi nese adversaries in the ideological conflict between Moscow and Pe Applause showed that the work ers knew the There are people in the world who call themselves Communists and MarxistLeninists and at the same time say that we should not strive for a better life but make Khrushchev Hungarian premier Janos Ka dar pledged new support for the Soviet Union Tuesday night in a banquet toast to CONTRACTS AWARDED April High way Commission today announced award of contracts totaling al most million for highway con struction in southeast Mansfield Declares Senate May Not ActOn Civil Rights Until Fall April ate Democratic leader Mike Mans field raised the possibility today that the Senate may not act be fore fall on the civil rights The Montana senator told re porters he fears a southern fili buster may tie up the Senate through the presidential nomina ting conventions this Re publicans meet in San in July and Democrats in in I wouldnt be surprised if we go through both conventions on this Mansfield He add ed that if this happens the Sen ate probably will recess briefly for the party I always anticipate the worst and hope for the Mansfield Hubert D who joined Mansfield at that said he hopes the Sen ate wont be tied up that floor manager for the civil rights said it is conceivable that the fili buster cannot be broken for But he added I am I think we can get this passed in reasonable time if we just buckle down and The Senate argument was cen tered for the time being on bills voting rights sections which back ers called a modest step toward winning the ballot for more Ne groes in the Philip gave this description of the sec tion in a prepared explain ing that he personally would pre fer a more direct and positive approach to the I would in that postmasters or other local federal officials be made registrars when ever it is found that state or local election machinery is supporting Bulletin Rio de April Carlo bitter foe of President Joao told the people of his state tonight that the revolution against Gou lart has been March Construction Above Previous Year Total construction in Hays for according to the monthly building report released today by the City Clerks shows a 000 increase compared with March Last month building permits to taling of con struction work were This compares with during lhe same months last year Eighteen permits were issued both months for the construction of The largest increase is recorded in the category Last month permits were ob by Hays residents for 890 worth of compared with dur ing The breakdown on last months total is dup 150 service professional Robbers Face Charge Of Being Litterbugs April Two accused bank robbers faced additional charges today being A policeman who arrested Wil liam and Dennis Glide said he spotted them burning money bags taken in a robbery last Wednesday at the State Bank robbery charges were filed by the Local authorities added the charges of Book Borrowed In 1909 Is Returned To Library April book borrowed from the Buffalo and Erie County public library on March 1909 was returned Tues A library spokesman said the Annie by William Dean was brought back by a woman who said she found it in an old bookcase in her Tuesday was the final day of a library moratorium on collec tion of fines for late book General MacArthur In Grave Condition April Douglas condition has in general deteriorated in the past 24 Walter Reed Army Hos pital announced But it said the general passed a peaceful A medical bulletin at added that there has been a slight drop in the blood pressure and a moderate rise in the pulse rate of complicating factor in the general and that his kidney his present condition has di minished progressively over the past 24 The bulletin said pressure in the tube inserted in the generals esophagus and stomach will be released this This tube is used to control in bleeding from the eso The bulletin did not say specific ally that the bleeding has been stopped but the fact that pressure applied through the by means of inflated to the walls of the esophagus and of the stomach would appear to indi cate the bleeding has stopped at least House Fire Fatal To Five Children April Fire swept through a house early killing a mother and their five Killed were John a bakery employe his Bar and their John Stephen and James The children were between 2 and 10 years The children were trapped on the third floor of the Their parents apparently died trying to rescue The parents occupied a bedroom on the second Three firemen were none Senate Turn to Page American Red Cross Has New President Apri James Army commander in the Pacific until his recent re becomes president of the American Red Cross Collins succeeds Alfred M who retired after heading the Red Cross for seven 5 CENTS NUMBER 123 April An Villegas sent the police off n a ticketing spree against Embassy today in re for alleged harassment diplomats in About 100 tickets for and tidal wave was Solutions were reported to i reflected todav n casualty rivers of American cars bearing license I figures and pledges of help One car was that of stricken southcentral Richard the deputy chief APRIL FOOLS DAY reader suspects picture Is a Agnes daughter of and Lucius Schmidt of is wondering what Intricate steps were taken in this duplicate Florida Police Break Up March By Negro Children Ellis Residents To Polls Next Tuesday Ellis residents will go to the polls Tuesday to vote on a bond issue and elect three members to the city council and a city treas John Rupp is running posed for city treasurer on an un expired Rupp last August replaced Har old Homburg who resigned to move to The bond If will my for construction of storage for the citys water plant and repair pumps and water Joe Schuster and Dale Hender son are seeking election to the city council from ward 1 Don ald Bernard ward 2 Chester Francis ward Ellis councilmen are elected by The treasurer will be chosen at The polls will open from 8 to 6 Residents in ward 1 will vote at City Hall ward Washing ton Grade School ward Ellis High Three councilmen are elected each year to a Pair Of Grass Fires Extinguished Today Fires burned about 200 acres of Fort Hays State College grass and three miles west and one south of Hays this County firefighters had the blaze of an unknown origin under control about 2 were no injuries or loss of Tank batteries in the area were not affected by the About noon city fire were to the Fort Hays Country Club golf course o extinguish a grass fire ignited jy sparks from a burning trash The fire burned across about one acre of practice area west of he club No injuries or property loss re DOCTORS STRIKE April of phy struck today against gov revisions of the state health in surance Reading at 2 83 Low this morning 32 Record high 95 to 1940 Record low 15 in 1929 Year ago today 82 and 60 Tuesdays 82 Weather Station Variable high other wise fair and continued mild Increasing cloudiness and turning a little cooler on Scattered showers likely Lows tonight 35 to 40 high Thursday near Continued gusty winds on April Police quickly broke up another march of Negro school children today and the civil rights fight that sent the mother of the Mas governor to jail raged on in this ancient About 60 Negro some in their early were stopped by city and county police with trained dogs shortly after they had moved out of the Negro About 40 were loaded into a truck and hauled off to jails al ready crowded with Negroes and whites arrested earlier after dem which began over the Easter The 20 guarded by police men holding the danced and clapped in the street and Some of the more boisterous were loaded into a carr and taken away while policemen smiled and waved goodby to Malcolm the 72 yearold mother of Massachusetts Endicott declined breakfast today after spending a good night in jail for her efforts on the Negroes Everybody has been said the wife of a retired Episcopal I had a good Racial demonstrators often re fuse to eat in jail and Pea one of more than 100 per sons arrested Tuesday in the city of ancient racial joined the others in turning down a breakfast of coffee and Police began leading white and Negro demonstrators out of the across the street from the today and escorted them to the County Court for arraign Among the first 16 to go were the William Bos ton University and the Donald director of the Rolling Ridge Methodist Con ference at North Herded along with night sticks and police the 16 eight white and eight Negro could hear those inside the jail singing and joined in with Peabody indicated that she planned to go to court today and obtain her release on but she didnt know when that would She was charged with tres passing and violating a state law on undesirable guests when she and several Negro women com panions declined to leave a segre gated motel dining Her bond was set at Paul Aylward Will Not Seek Committee Post Richard Nixon To Hold Talks With Henry Lodge Viet April 1 Vice President Richard Nixon arrived in Saigon today to discuss the war in Viet Nam and politics with his 1960 running Ambassador Henry Cabot Nixon went from the airport tn the Embassy to call on He said he planned to get the am appraisal of the situa April Paul Aylward said today h is withdrawing as a candidate fo Democratic national committee man from Kansas and is his support to Leign Ellsworth Democrat said he hopes to be a candidate for delegate at large to the Demo cratic National Concerning the national commit now held by FraJik Theis of Arkansas said The Democratic party in Kan sas now has an unusual oppor to present a new and im proved image to the independent voters of A national committeeman who will be dedicated to serving the and the people of electing Democrats to repre sent Kansas in Washington is of primary concern to all of We need a man who will no demand patronage for himself a the price of his a man who will not be a candidate for public office while holding this office and above all a man of in and I am convinced that I can per sonally make my greatest contri to this goal by withdraw ing as a candidate for and supporting Leigh Warner at the 1st District Aylward is the second candi date to John Montgomery of Junction City former state chairman and news paper bowed out with an indication he may run for con gress in the 2nd Theis is seeking Also n the race is William Robinson March Bows Out Meek As A Lamb true to musical and myth ical rolled mit like a lamb and left behind of an inch rainfall According to longtime kept at the Fort Hays Experiment inches should have fallen last Only of an inch This brings the years total to or of an inch be hind the longtime average for the first three months of the year of The last day of the month was the warmest when 82 degrees The record high for the 97 was set March The thermometer dropper to a cold nine degrees on the 26th for lowest reading of the The record minus was estab March As a couple facts of the lowest reading ever recorded in Quake Terror Reflected In Casualty Help Pledges For Alaska US Officials Ticketed 5y Police In Manila May Take Weeks Before Accurate Death Toll Known April terror of f Annual Federal Inspection At Monday StJ Josephs Military Academy rill put a 15year Honor School ating record on the line Monday it the schools annual Federal In The Academy presently is pre to keep the rating for the 6th consecutive Inspecting the Cadets will be General Robert Kansas City Subsector of Headquarters Army His assistant will be Ron ald Great Bend Sub enter of Headquarters hTe Inspectors will be met by honor guard upon their arrival at the The Crack Platoon also Is sche to give a demonstration for he inspectors at the same The Cadet Brigade will be in spected in front of the main bulki probably before Immediately following Insp there will be a parade anc review at the south drill The Cadets will be judged on training and organiza Their discipline an also will play a larg part in the During the the will check the Military Depart ment Results of the inspection prob ably will be released in State Taxes On Cigarettes Go Up Today April Kansas taxes on liquor and cigarettes went up today in a move designed to add million a year to state general The tax on cigarettes was in 50 per from 4 cents 3er pack to 6 The tax on liquor was Increased 25 per from a gallon o a The cigarette tax hike Is ex to bring about an imme diate increase in the price of cig over the counter by 2 cents a Prices of packages from vending machines are being gen increased from 30 to 35 ents a The cigarette portion of the tax was scheduled to pro duce about million a year in additional The toll of dead and presumed dead changed almost The Alaska Emergency Health Office ook over coordination of figures ut its those of other tate agencies which earlier not in lude a number of unofficial re ports of It might be weeks before an ac urate total is The health office tally showed 24 dead and 79 presumed lus 55 The known and dead figures were up even from a state civil defense to al Tuesday Omitted from the count was a death at Its Cape Elias station on Kayak Is No effort was made to check leaths in the Turnagain suburb of where much of the resi area tumbled into the There was word of at leant one death in unofficial reports listed 31 persona missing who did not show on the health office 23 at 5 at Port Ashton and 3 at Port Nellie In the states largest a bright spring sun warmed rews removing wreckage from the Friday evening By this most debris had been Workmen were preparing to remove what value they could from condemned buildings and start the job of In federal agencies charged with the emer of natural disaster were under orders from President John son to hurry Supplies were being rushed to the ravaged south central section of the state In a iant airlift by military and com The Air Navy and Mili tary Air Transport Service flew o both anchorage and rour commercial Pacific Northern and Pan tons of hardware and Edward the residents director of emergency was attempting to deter mine how much federal relief could be made available under ex sting programs and what new leg slation would be required to re store the state stricken by the temblor and sea The Federal Housing and Home Brother Of Diem To Be Tried For Murder Viet April Dinh brother of the late President Ngo Dinh soon will be tried for at tempted murder and the official Viet Nam press announced who was viceroy in central Viet was to have gone on trial with an Phang Quang in Hue last week but was reported too ill in Dong was sentenced to the Quake Turn to Page 6 Accommodations Law Passed In Lawrence April pub lic accommodations ordinance was passed unanimously by the Law rence City Council The ordinance prohibits dis criminations by color or by race in swimming places of retail stores and trade and professional Exempted are personal services establishments such as barber and beauty The ordinance was submitted to the council several weeks ago by the Lawrence Human Relations Conviction of violations can re sult in a fine and a maximum jail sentence of 90 City licenses can be revoked for at least 90 days after a second Johnson Cuts Communications With Republican Leaders April ident Johnson has cut off direct communications with Republican congressional leaders in possible miffed reaction to their criticisms of his foreign policy Not since he asked them to the White House 29 to participate with Democratic colleagues in a discussion of the Panama crisis has the President talked to either the state was minus 40 degrees Senate Republican Leader Everett The hottest day record in Kansas was July when the mercury hit 121 Looking the average rain Dirksen of Illinois or House Charles Halleck of tion in Viet Narn and give him his fall for April is inch This provides sharp contrast with Johnsons demonstrated de views on the Asian countries he has visited on his world He said it was inevitable that he also would discuss politics priv ately with a leading possi bility for the Republican presi nomination since his vic tory in the New Hampshire pri The former vice president told newsmen he would not discuss with them while was the dries slle ln lne critical weeks of Highly placed Democrats ilv of an inch was presidency to court that developments Last year on Only reported DECLARE DIVIDEND can support for his In that the President often called Dirksen on the phone in December for blocking speedy House action on the foreign aid Johnson had Halleck in for He apologized for the at the phones have gone silent and the White House informal and other have Dirksen and Halleck are In to attribute the two months hiatus in communications to the fact that it is a presidential elec tion Their attitude is that they can get along very well with out being consulted by a Demo cratic chief are at 29 meeting April dozen times a sum of the Santa Fe Railway him to the White House declared a quarterly dividend of frequently and talked over with 30 cents per share cm him many of the legislative and It is payable June 1 to other problems that were ers at the close of When an anonymous White i House sources criticized Halleck and since the have convinced Johnson that the Republicans intend to try to make political capital out ot his troubles in Panama and The meeting was described by participants as 00 Johnson to 2fc