Racine Journal Times (Newspaper) - October 17, 1964, Racine, Wisconsin THE RACINE VOL 246 Associated Press SATURDAY 1964 Dial 6343322 14 CENTS Barry Speaks Chicago Stop CHICAGO Barry says the American ideal is neither to establish a segregated society nor to establish an integrated society it is to preserve a free The Republican presidential who made his first major campaign speech on civil rights here Friday was scheduled to take off to day on a barnstorming tour of with stops at Mans Canton and He told a fund raising dinner when the Dec of Independence de clares that all men are cre ated equal it doesnt mean that their achievement or am bitions are on those there is no There is only oppor Eyes Slow Progress The Arizona senator warned that progress toward equal be He of frustration can be brought about if no progress at all seems to be made toward greater equality of Another can be brought about if every thing short of total success is viewed as nothing at and deserving only The speech followed a hec tic day of campaigning in the Midwest which saw ter twice cross the path of the Democratic nominee for vice Hubert Humphrey of Condemns Bussing In his Chicago speech Gold water said it was just as wrong to compel children to attend certain schools for the sake of socalled integration as for the sake of segrega And he condemned bussing of students to schools outside their neighborhoods to insure a racial the 1957 and 1960 Civil Rights Acts which dealt with voting He repeated his belief that the public accommodations section of the new Civil Rights Act was rights might added One kind Regents OK Contract for UW Space Study MADISON A 000 contract for continued satellite instrumentation re search at the University of Wisconsin space astronomy laboratory has Wen approved by the of Space research at the uni versity is carried on for the National Aeronautics and Space The new contract was sublet through Goddard Space Flight Center in Green Wilson Names Six to New British Cabinet LONDON Installed in office by a mar Britains new Prime Min ister Harold Wilson pushed ahead today the business of forming a labor Wilson moved swiftly to form his Within hours of his call to Buckingham Palace where he met with Queen Elizabeth II on his the prime minister named his first six cabinet The key post of foreign sec went to Patrick Gor dori despite his de feat for a Commons seat at the hands of a Tory candi was expected to get a safe Commons seat upon the retirement of one of labors elderly Wilsons Deputy George deputy party was named min ister of economic affairs and first secretary of state which in he is deputy prime Other appointments were Denis minister foi defense Jim 52 chancellor of the exchequer Herbert leader ol the and Lord lord chan cellor or head of the nations With a probable tary majority of only four the 48yearold prime minister will have little lee way to carry out his fiveyear Wilsons most controversial Turn to Page 5 Believe ABlast Unlikely to Scrap Test Treaty deto nation of an atomic device by China is not going to lead to the junking of the limited nuclear test ban in the opinion of qualified ob servers The United States already has stated that it would not regard Chinas entry into the atomic club as an excuse for abrogating the 1963 Britain is believed to feel the same And diplomats here believe the Soviet Union is not likely to resume testing in violation of the ban They concede that if Mos cow was looking for a way out it might use the Chinese blast as a pretext to break the Praised by Soviets But observers are inclined to think that the Soviet Union is satisfied with the present arrangement and therefore not likely lo upset They recall that this sum on the first anniversary of the the Soviets joined with Britain and the United States in praising it as a step toward effective dis The treaty had moved our planet toward a further strengthening of said a tripartite state Most Nations Signed The treaty forbids nuclear the under the Underground testing is not Observers expect the Rus sian response to focus at least initially on trying to picture China as a lawless The Chinese have not the test More than 100 nations have signed the treaty originally concluded by the Big France also has not signed the Johnson Calls Meeting of Security Council 3 Developments in World News Change Itinerary Photos GOP vice presidential nominee William Miller spoke to a Racine rally Friday with a backdrop poster of Barry and In your you know hes Miller praised Henry of at Millers right with Democrats Twist Barrys Miller Tells Outdoor City Rally WASHINGTON iff resident Johnson called National Security Council lo he White House today as he abandoned the campaign rail for a watchful weekend n the The president had planned to spend today at his ranch n Texas and lo campaign Sunday in the But this went by the boards amid turbulent international devel The top item on the agenda or todays council session is to review with his key ad visers issues arising from the ouster of Soviet Premier Ni William Republican vice presidential candi told a Racine rally Friday night that the Democrats have tried to distort Barry positions to hide their own four years of Miller was greeted by chants of We Want Miller by opposition he addressed the out door rally at Monument The New York congressman urged support for the GOPs Wisconsin During a he hit out at the Democratic administration for losing the peace and for pushing spending programs he said would take more than half of the wage earners and American boys shot at every day in Viet Criticizes Spending It is costing billion Hubert Humphrey campaigned in three south ern Story page and Miller greeted lines of Girls as they left Hotel Racine for the platform east of Monument At Millers left is rally coordinator and district vice India and to First A By John Roderick TOKYO ff Teeming already a victim of Red Chinese and twice on the receiving end of atomic reacted with dismay today to the detonation of Red Chinas first nuclear The blast propelling the militant Peking government into the worlds exclusive nuclear club took place Friday in western App Blast by R the National Peoples Congress that the explosion was a victory of the Chinese people in implementing the principle of relying on their own strength This was a slap at which refused in 1959 to honor a commitment to furnish Peking with samples of an atom In 1960 the Russians withdrew Soviet aid and technicians from Red forcing Peking to tn its own China try still edgy over the 1962 Himalayan border war with Red accused the Chinese of trying to build a mighty war In a statement from New he said the Peking atomic bomb development is a danger to the maintenance of The Japanese government issued a strong protest against the Chief Turn to Page 1 testing in outer atmosphere and Whats Where Comics 11 County News 7 Editorial 10 Local News Page 3 Sports 89 6 6 Womens News 4 President Johnson con firmed in Washington that the Chinese Reds detonated a low yield nuclear test and said its military should not be over He added there is no reason to fear that the Chinese development could lead to immediate danger of Johnson reaffirmed the is prepared to respond to any calls from nonCom munist neighbors of China for help against threats or ag Described as Victory The new China News agen cy reported that Premier Chou EnLai told a meeting of the standing committee of The crowd of to by police roared as Miller attacked the Signs said Racine Welcomes Mil ler and Wisconsin Goes Some Heckling Heckling was light but op position signs boosted LBJ for the USA and the candi dacies of other Miller arrived from Mitch ell Field at the Hotel Racine shortly after 6 where he was greeted by party lead ers and a corps of He dined with who had cam in Kenosha and ar rived at then went to the Miller left Racine after his address for a return to Mitch ell Field and a flight to Miller charged Democratic leaders want to debate their opposition or discuss the issues because it would ex pose their poor During the course of this he Demo crats have tried to distort the positions of Barry Gold water because they dont want to look at the The record during four years of he eludes Russian soldiers and equipment in a wall in a Communist govern ment in deterioration of the NATO kidnaping of American diplomats in more a year to do business today at the federal govern ment level than in the last year of the Eisenhower ad he He added million more a week is being spent than is taken On top if all weve ot Bobby Billie Sol Estes and Walter Turn to Page 1 There was no direct com ment from Moscow where the news of the blast arrived only a day after a Kremlin shakeup had busted Premier Khrushchev from Tass Report Brief The official Soviet news Mexico Rule 2 Sisters in Mexico Guilty of Slaying 80 Girls SAN FRANCISO DEL RIN Two agency Tass reported only were found guilty Fri Peking announcement of slaying at least 80 the blast had in the operation of a Despite the American slave ring in central tion that the Chinese achieve ment would not materially The Delfina Gon alter the worlds balance and Ma power in the near airia Jesus Gonzalez cloud of worry mushroomed were given the maxi swiftly over mainland Chinas 40 years in Prime Minister Lai Several hundred persons dur Shastri of in front of the court Khrushchev and the for mation of a new government in Two other topics certain to be discussed are Red Chinas explosion Friday of a device its first and the institution of a new Labo government in Information available fron high administration official indicates this is Washington view of the weeks three dra matic developments SHAKEUP IN THE KREM LIN The new leaders o the Soviet Communis Party boss Leonid and Premier Alexei Kosygin probably will make som move toward patching up th split and re storing unity to the whol Communist official doubt that a real reconcilia tion is but the re moval of the major Chinese at leas clears the way for the new Kremlin bosses to explore th chances of If probings are undertaken and they result in casing the the Soviet Union may swing to a tougher line toward the West On the other hand a sharp ening of the struggle would probably leac to closer relations between Warren Report published as a hard cover book may be obtained through the for Page 3 house in this isolated town as Judge Lo zano pronounced his verdict The trial began last January and brought forth details ofi beatings and Nineteen other persons were convicted of being mem bers of the ring and given sentences ranging from 1 to 35 The prosecution contended the ring had been operating Turn to Page 3 ie Soviet Union and the CHINESE NUCLEAR EX The major roblem is to try to assure ny Asian countries which light be intimidated by the nuclear achievement lat the United States will ack them if they are threat ned by Red Officials report that so far hey are encouraged by the of Red Chinas who seem to un a nuclear ex does not mean China las real nuclear military BRITISH ELECTION On whole officials do not any serious policy differences with the new British government of Prime Minister Harold al though progress toward agree ment on the proposed NATO nuclear missile fleet seems sure to be slowed down con This in turn could create some difficulties with West German Chancellor Ludwig who has been pressing for an early settle ment of the nuclear fleet The Red China bomb ex plosion was forecast by of State Dean Rusk President Johnson said Friday that Chinas nuclear capabili ty had been taken into ac count in The main point of Johnsons state ment was to offer reassurance to other Asian countries that the United States would sup port them if they were threat ened by Red The president and his ad visers are mainly preoccupied with trying to determine the future course of Soviet for eign which for almost two years lias been based on development of Khrushchevs policy of peaceful coexist ence with the United States and other Allied Acting on instructions Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin called at he White House Friday and told the president the Soviet policy of strengthening peaceful coexistence among countries with differ nt social and furth r relaxation of tensions will lot be Officials here said the chief unanswered question about ouster was why lis associates in the Soviet uling made up large y of men he had brought into ligh turned against him at this Photo HAWKS STRUT IN the emblem of a hawk on their shoulder 160 members of the State University of Iowa Marching 13and performed before more than spectators Friday night at halftime of the football game between William Horlick and Janesville high Sec pages 3 and 8 for other pictures and Racine Area WEATHER Mostly sunny and mild this Partly cloudy tonight and Cooler Low to night n the mid High Sunday mid West to northwest winds 10 to 18 miles per hour his after Northwest winds 6 to 12 miles per hour to Sunday northwest winds 10 to 18 miles per ELSEWHERE IN STATE Partly cloudy and cooler Fair southeast this Partly cloudy tonight and Cooler north and west tonight and most of the state Low tonight 38 to 45 north west and in the 40s south High Sunday in the 50s northwest and 60s The sun rote it I will at on luge