Western Kansas Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1963, Great Bend, Kansas ESTERN THE MORNING GREAT BEND DARY TRIBUNE STATE and AREA NEWS SPORTS FINAL MARKETS VOL. 2, NO. 60 GREAT SINGLE COPY PRICE 5c PAGES Twenty Five Die In Fire At Hotel On Boardwalk By THOMAS J. was too advanced for them to knew there were people in ATLANTIC N.J. enter the They watched but we didn't know how pre-dawn fire swept through helplessly as the va SERVICEMEN INJURED Two U. S. servicemen injured by a bomb planted at Saigon's Imperial Sidewalk Here two GI's carry one of the men the U.S. Asks Cut Red Trade St. John Man Shot In Back Near His Home ST. JOHN E. L. 38, St. law near death in Front NATO 5'Veterans Memorial hospital By JOSEPH GRIGG Monday after being shot PARIS The in the back at his home near States asked its Atlantic Allies to slow down trade with the Soviet Union and hiit bloc nations and to stop long term credit to St. Atkinson was shot near the spine Monday afternoon in the It has a residence for the aged and four other Boardwalk hotels killing at least 26 derly persons trapped in their Some persons fled the flames by leaping from In addition to taking its toll of the spectacular blaze caused property damage mated at Intense heat and smoldering rubble prevented rescuers from entering the 120 unit wooden Surfside Hotel until hours after the fire had leveled it. Eight three the er and six of his relatives All the victims were guests of the Late five bodies had been recovered from the hotel's Milton 48, the was sleeping in the rear of the building when the flames ed at about 4'30 EST. was a sudden a blast of he night man smelled awakened and called men and everything was a mass of We jumped to safety from a back window on the first Idle Season This coastal a resort mecca in the had be Refusal to set a er Atkinson's wounds of I and four additional guest houses S. statement would mean giving assistance to the an accidental According to Jim Hick and mean giving iv m building attendants at So war machine and also John help ease the Soviet farm Britain flatly rejected the a At- peal I kinson some time after 2 p.m. The S. position was pre- when they answered the sented b'y Undersecretary of heard Atkinson damaged by the flames had no guests in only token maintenance By the time firemen ed to a general the fire State George W. Ball to a ial 4V4-hour session of the anent council of the North At- Treaty He called for an end to credit er than five Edward president of Britain's Board of told the council in blunt terms that his government is unwilling to make any such He said Britain is to press forward with trade among Com- munist nations in Heath's statement was ported by Paul ian minister of external He said trade with the nist bloc in goods can help ease international Martin said the Red tions should not be Almost all other members of the either supported the United States or remained been shot in the After this the phone went and the two men notified way Bendel and Sheriff Russell Fox went to the two miles north of St. and a one fourth mile west of. way 281, and upon arriving found Atkinson lying cious -on floor by the tele- Atkinson was then taken to Veterans hospital by a vate A doctor at the where Atkinson is listed in cal estimated the let to be of small but The bullet apparently went George Meany OK On Rights burned to the The fire apparently was c en- owski helped four persons es tered in the second floor cape from the rear of the build room of the which is located over the boiler The cause has not been Police Capt. James Dooney and Patrolman Ace Godowski discovered the fire on a routine check when they opened the by door of the hotel to find swirling smoke and a wall of appeared amiss until we opened that Dooney heard hollering inside and Barghoorn Lost Weight During Ordeal In Jail By RONALD E. COHEN NEW Conn. Yale Professor erick C. Barghoorn was kept under constant in a tiny lighted cell at Moscow's prison and lost 10 pounds during his 16-day con- his mother said Barghoorn refused to give newsmen particulars of his treatment by the Russians after his arrest on spy charges Oct. 31 but confided in his 80-year- Mrs. Elizabeth Monday she said that her 52- year old son went to bed day night a state of com- plete exhaustion dead Then she revealed details of his arrest that Barghoorn had Sunday night on the Yale cam She said her son was hand cuffed by two arresting Russian police officers and placed in a By FREDERICK M. tiny barren cell with the light YORK civil rights debate erupted at the AFL CIO biennial convention Monday between federation President George Meany and A. Philip the group's only Negro vice In an address to the tion who is president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car warned from a small electric bulb shin ing upon him 24 hours a in for charged the political science professor's widowed Russian guard looked in on him all the After his effected when President Kennedy inter- a vened and his ches delivered On concern to Russian He rescued one person from the and so many I can't stand Crawls Through Window Mrs. Minnie 65, of Chatam crawled through a second floor window and was helped to ty by a she said can see all those faces before me It was horrible faces Philip 24, the night rescued four found a few people in the hallway groping for he grabbed There were four women and a I tried to pull them all inlo an the don't know who he the smoke was too away from me. He ran right into the thick part of the smoke Flames rose more than 200 feet into the morning sky over the then leaped to the Stratmore it and to the four-story Nixon tel. The three-story Leonard and the Breyer Guest House next in were The four-story double frame are connected by a wooden Imperial where to sections was Karl the and seven employes were awakened and escaped the his three and several other persons were treated for minor injuries at the The only persons re ported Anna Shal 65, of Morris died late Monday at City Kennedy On Tour In Florida By WILLIAM J. EATON Fla. dent Kennedy struck a theme of Monday in bid to bring Florida back into the Democratic col- umn in the next presidential ATTENDING a conference for high school physics and chemistry teachers at Fort Hays State College this week from the Al Burns and Charles Great Ken Max Scott and Dr. Gerald FHS faculty New approaches in teaching were described at the Hays State Coup In Iraq Seen As Victory For Syria Threatened apparently went ciall Barghoorn was whisked and came out under his j to organized the airport without being could not be sure whether it tor was being strained to the lowed any contact with the was fired from a rifle or a Atkinson is married and has time of the reported children His wife is a all six European members of teacher at St. John trie Common Market West the Netherlands and bourg argued that they Atkinson's glasses about in never granted feet from the and then its longer than five years and closer to the house they found there is no reason a pool of they this policy should not become surmised that Atkinson fell as breaking is being pulled apart not only by the persistence of cial discrimination in a number at the found weight into the civil 100 Terrorists On Rampage In CARACAS armed terrorists raided two radio stations day and set fire to the can owned Remington Rand firm and Club offices in The Remington Rand blaze caused damage estimated at night watchman was missing and feared The Club caused slight Three alleged were attacks also were carried out against radio tions east of Caracas and in ricB Four men seized plant and taped re- for five minutes before It was the second terrorist attack on each station also started a third blaze in a recruiting in downtown Caracas but it was described as Authorities said the j. accident near here as spread but small-scale 1 Russell 38, of he tried to reach the College Student Dies At Atchison Kan. A St. Benedict's College student died of a bullet in the head Monday after his mate found wounded in their dormitory room on the The dead youth was identified as J. 19, son of and Mrs. Charles J. Huddleston of Kansas Kan. Police said Huddleston was found by his Michael shortly before noon and rushed to a hospital where he died after Officers said an unsigned note was found in his but the contents were not Atchison County Atty. rice P. O'Keefe Jr. said a pre- liminary investigation revealed that Huddleston had been er despondent nor in poor Officers said he was shot once under the chin with a 22-caliber They said the bullet the Victim Of Pratt Accident Identified Kan. The Kansas Highway Patrol day the victim of a rights revolution in every com Such leaders as Meany and federation Vice President ter Randolph themselves be prepared to go into areas of racial cities like tage were underground Forces for National Liberation to create an phere of alarm before the Dec. 1 general Tenn. The patrol said Montgomery carried no The accident occurred early Sunday one mile north of the Pratt County line on a county ham and Danville and jn Russja to the rank and file in the al and economic terms they can Meany Fights Back Meany reacted re- member when we were the only ones in the forefront of this he told the I can't understand that the way to get what you want is to abuse your people at the U.S. who lives in an apartment adjacent to his mother's in University two blocks from was arrested on his sixth trip behind the Iron He was on sabbatical leave to gather material for a book and methods of cal instruction and The sandy-haired bachelor was accused of having ed intelligence activities while He told newsmen he so I did not visit a Soviet home or talk more than a few minutes a. member of the opposite I have never en a camera to All he would say to newsmen about his imprisonment before Mrs. Barghoorn leaked the story was that he was Russian In a series of delivered on both coasts of the Peninsula State the Chief Executive claimed partial credit for high rate said the nist world had suffered sharp setbacks during the past two and denied his tration was out to the Florida was one of five ern states Kennedy failed to carry in 1960. The other four were ginia and which elected an unpledged slate of The Republicans also carried Florida in 1952 and 1956. Enroute to his various ing engagements in the President traveled much of the time in an open waving at the crowds and shaking hands with spectators whenever the opportunity presented One of his talks Monday was billed a Latin American policy It was to be delivered before the Inter- American Press Association in Miami Beach at p.m. EST. By DAVID L DUGAS Lebanon Iraqi President Abdul Salam Aref Monday night claimed al victory in a coup that swung Iraq back toward the camp of Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser and threatened the Baath regime in There was open rejoicing in Cairo where thousands of uni- versity students demonstrated in support of the coup with shouts of live Aref live The United Arab warned it would not stand idle if there are threats to the new There was consternation in Syria which was united closely with the ousted Baath regime and anger at Baghdad Radio broadcasts calling for unity with the and virtually de manding overthrow of the Baath rulers of All formal communications with Baghdad were cut and the only news came from casts by government and a few diplomatic There were indications supported by the army and air had met strong resistance by the pro Baath national but he claimed The coup began before dawn and after day long fighting Baghdad Radio announced at 4 p.m. the army had firm T h i i was 12 hours after start of the coup by 42, who had served as head president because he was not a member of the Baath stray bullets can now be a 4 p.m. broadcast large number of tional guardsmen have They were Some Resistance Indicated But as night Baghdad Radio indicated some tance It was casting demands for the render of all national guard members and warned that any who continued to resist would be shot on Damascus Radio said day night fighting was con- between and the but later Baghdad reports said all was quiet throughout the The revolution was directed chiefly against the al command of the Baath party which has been in nominal control of Iraq since last the day after extremist leader Deputy Pre- mier Ali Al Saadi tried to seize control and was forced at to But the fighting was directed at the national a para- military group which supported The revolt also was aimed al preventing Saadi's return to Iraw to try to seize Monday in a victory Baghdad Radio obviously replying to of from Damascus of fascism throughout Iraw has finally ed. The movement today has brought Iraw back into the Arab nationalist caravan side by side with the United Arab A broadcast by Aref praised the air force and police for making the coup possible and promised them half a month's pay as a Curfew Aref proclaimed himself chief of state and head of the armed forces exceptional and imposed a 24-hour curfew until further He ordered the national guard dis- solved and again warned that resistance would meet with At slake in tlic revolt was Baath party a group which has proclaimed itself wave of the The party is an Arab socialist ment of uncertain aims which swept lo influence in the Mid- dle East over the past two In Baghdad move was denounced as tie work of backed by opportunists and But it was clear cus feared another of the quent attempted coups against the leaders of long an admirer of once was sentenced to death for his ties but his life was spared by former dictator Abdel Karim Kassem who actually staged the anti Faisal Kassem will killed in a subsequent coup last February that brought the just ousted regime lo Supreme Court Asks Justice Department To Expand Views Fischetti By CHARLOTTE MOULTON WASHINGTON By a narrow 5 to 4 the preme Court Monday pointedly asked the Justice Department to expand its on whether restaurants and other public accommodations have a con- right to bar Negro When arguments were heard last month by the court on the controversial U. S. General Archibald Cox State Senator Killed In Crash Near Ellsworth ELLSWORTH Stale Carl 44, died day of injuries suffered in a crash near a ed in Prairie Village and resented Johnson H c was a practicing attorney in Mo. The Ellsworth County office said veered into the path of a panel truck driven by Lloyd D. 41, Minn. The accident occurred on U.S. 40 about eight miles west of Both men were ing The sheriff's office said pinger was traveling west and attempted to pass two other Seeing the Ir- ish truck pinger pulled in between the apparently lost control of his vehicle and swerved back into the path of the Kuppinger died in an worth hospital a short time Irish is reported in critical Both vehicles were Kuppinger was serving his first term in the He had served five terms in the He was born in Texas in 1918 and moved to Kansas in 1947. He had five years of military experience and had attended college at the University of Nebraska and the University of Kuppinger also had served as bailiff of the Nebraska preme He is survived by his wife and two his presentation to Ihc slate and local laws lie sidestepped discussing Ihc broader question of the of discriminatory The court in its order Monday him to submit a ther TJie justices are con- a series of appeals brought by tors from South lina and To som lent all involve the right of vate business owners lo refuse service lo customer on grounds of The public accommodations also figures extensively rights now before in President Kennedy's civil The administration has asked that a federal law be enacted barring discrimination in a number of facilities such as hotels and Opponents of the proposal have argued thai il deprives Ihc business owner of his private properly In his original Cox argued that the convictions of the sit-in demonstrators should be set aside on grounds the trespass and breach of peace laws under which they were arrested were He did not touch on the er question of whether the dis- crimination violated the con- rights of the Negroes The court Monday suggested he submit his further views within 30 days and also invited other parties to the cases lo of- fer further briefs if they ed. I Capsule Report from UPI and local THE MARKET Slocks another sinking spell Monday as prices went inlo a general retreat led by motors and some Trading was Complete financial report on page 4. BIG TRADE The Kansas City Athletics traded Jerry Ed and Davo Wickersham to the Detroit gers for Rocky and pitcher Bob Anderson Complete details on page 6. THE WEATHER Partly cloudy with slightly warmer H i g h Tuesday in the low 60's, light Southwesterly