Western Kansas Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1964, Great Bend, Kansas WESTERN KANSAS PRESS THE MORNING GREAT BEND DAILY TRIBUNE STATE and AREA NEWS SPORTS FINAL MARKETS VOL. 2, NO. 235 GREAT JULY 18, 1964 Single Copy Price 5c ISSUE 10 PAGES Split May Be Near In The Republican Party By WILLIAM THEIS SAN FRANCISCO Sen. Barry Goldwater's statement in his acceptance speech brought angry reaction Friday from Gov. Nelson A. ler and other moderate GOP reopening the deep split in the party over the Rockefeller issued a ment declaring that the newly nominated presidential date's assertion was irresponsible and ing The 18 words which gered the divisive clash be- tween Goldwater and less con- servative members of the party were in the defense of liberty is no vise Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue The nominee had taken pride in the two written into his ance speech at the Cow Palace Thursday They drew the loudest applause of the Barry Launches His Drive For Presidency But they jolted the forces led by Rockefeller and vania Gov. William who were beaten badly by the Goldwater dominated tion in trying to write a plank into the party platform con- extremist political groups Rockefeller i amazement and over the senator's sanction of of the vigilantes and of the unruly mob can only be de- the New York nor In Goldwater tartly challenged Rockefeller to give the American people his i tion of He said the New who fought him m the primary had never defined the ft A U.S. Orbits 3 Satellites Rights Battle To Court By TEVEN GERSTEL United Press International SAN FRANCISCO Sen. Barry Goldwater launched his presidential campaign day by pinning on an for button while his personally chosen GOP national chairman was giving es there would be no purges of the senator's Both happened at the first News Medias Are Blasted SAN FRANCISCO Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater has charged in an interview that some of the news media have resorted to and and out in reporting his meeting of the newly elected Republican National Committee It accepted Goldwater's rec Goldwater would like Gov. for i my benefit and the benefit of j By ED ROGERS United Press International ATLANTA An At- and elected Dean the party and the people of j lanta motel owner making the his assistant campaign to put in writing what court tet of the new Civil his definition of extremism Rights Act told a manager for the as the party's new national man to succeed Rep William E. the vice presidential candidate Goldwater put on the don B Johnson for button after telling the committee he wanted to see it regain 1 which campaign The Arizona senator made the comments in a copyright filmed interview Thursday night with Ralph Painter of TV m Painter and his covered the GOP National Convention for Painter asked Goldwater whether he was with the press coverage he has re- during the campaign don't use the black brush on newspapers or the radio or the Goldwater replied like the New York Times have to stoop to utter dishonesty in reflecting my Some of the newspapers here m San Francisco like the that are nothing but out and out if they disagree with that's thair He also was outspokenly ical of the Columbia ing claiming the work had three ers on me that I'll never for- give them He said the network in one example had reported he was going to Germany after the con- vention to to the site of the Fuehrer's point of starting and start my campaign that I had an invitation to speak in Germany to a right wing that my fort would be to cement the relations between the ist groups in America and is nothing but and I won't swear but you know what I'm dad dirty he said Goldwater said members of his staff had president Dr contacted CBS Frank Stanton and told the program was in error but haven't had the decency to apologize He said other networks were very and very know some of the men personally dislike my position but it was hard to he Laotians Halt Commie Attack Laos The Ministry of National De- fense said Friday the royal tian air force had halted a Communist Pathet Lao sive on Muong the last neutralist stronghold in central Loas 13 miles west of the Plaine des The air using con- verted to flew repeated bombing and strafing sorties against enemy troops in the Phou Kout Hill position 11 miles east of Muong Soui A major Communist thrust on Soui would come from the Phou Kout its he said had been stripped from it during the Eisenhower years a 36-year-old Arizona told the group it would stick to its business of rather than retaliating against anti- Goldwater leaders in the He made the statement after Benjamin F. al committeeman from Hawaii and a Goldwater told the national committee he was about threats of a told newsmen he understood a purge threat had been made by Lloyd Wanng of Vvhom he fied as director of the ter campaign organization for New England He said he un- Waring had named Sen. Leverett Mass and former Ambassador Henry Cabot among who should be I is not an American I told the surprised national meeting in open is. a foreign custom It is alien to our country and to our party He called on the GOP ship to the from the convention struggle of this Missouri Pacific Averts Strike ST. LOUIS Members of the Railway Conductors and Brakemen union remained on jobs Friday after their ened strike against Missouri railroad was halted by a temporary federal restraining The accused of using strikebreaking got the order from U S dis- The GOP candidate the governor fight for his life? That would be an ex- treme action He also said many American including Theodore velt and Eisenhower had taken action defending our liberties who was booed and hooted as he argued for side agitators and incidents of picketing King charged that Ku Klux Klan and had threatened men with bombings and federal panel Friday the law I ings if they accepted said the Goldwater statement the gravest of questions in the minds and hearts and souls of cans in every corner of our extremism of the Com- of the Ku Klux Klan and of the John Birch Society that of most smacked of a Moreton owner of the Heart of Atlanta is suing the federal government for contending his establishment would suffer vere damages if forced to cept Negro After hearing the Rolleston suit and taking it under the federal panel was to immediately take up a second case aimed at testing the lic accommodations section of the new The second suit was brought by the legal defense fund of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People against Lester an segregationist restaurant Bryant said he felt it was Ins responsibility to see that ing remained a peaceful by Following King's an small groups of Negroes sought service at 15 St Augustine but were turned away at all 15 Judge James H i the experimental station in has always been claimed by j Maddox made headlines by such groups to be in the defense of the nor commented The statement also was questioned by Charles H Republican ate for governor of Illinois He said it would be for Goldwater to explain precisely what he meant by the Detonation Is Huge In Canada United Press International SUFFIELD EXPERIMENTAL Alta hundred tons of TNT exploded m a red fireball Friday as the Canadian Defense Research Board touched off the largest explosion ever de- The terrific release of energy gouged out a crater expected to measure 300 feet across and at least 30 feet deep in the fied area British and American scientists participated in the experimental blast A column of smoke and de- bris thrust up by the ous heat and pressures of the charge alled thousands of feet in the air over the rolling prairie of Railroad officials say the strike would cause the layoff of employes over its mile The threat came only 16 days after a strike by the Railroad Conductors union at subsidiary the southern Alberta chasing three Negroes from his restaurant at gunpoint ter President Johnson signed the act into Both Rolleston and Maddox claim their establishments were outside interstate and hence outside jurisdiction of the new an attorney acting in his own cited an 1883 Supreme Court ruling that struck down a civil rights act passed eight years Burke one of Atty Gen Robert F. Kennedy's top argued the 1883 de- cision did not directly rule on the power of Congress to late interstate commerce Rolleston countered that if he is forced to register Negro guests it will violate tion guarantees against tary serviture and would amount to taking his property without compensation He said this would be just one step shy of Congress setting up dictatorship to run our country At St. Fla in- leader Dr. Martin Luther King threatened mass demonstrations and court tion against restaurants that have after in- lowering racial barriers following passage of the Civil Rights act. Troopers King made the announcement Sheppard Still Planning His Wedding By JOHN S. RUCH United Press International Ohio Dr. Samuel Sheppard left a suburban motel Friday to ry his blonde German determined even to skip the state of Ohio if authorities try to break up his honeymoon by returning him to Minutes before the balding First indications were the ex- following a disclosure by Gov. plosion was a after months of on-site and two years of scientists and cians faced many more months of concentrated study to find out what really Farris he had sent about 10 state troopers back into St where a cial truce has been in The governor said he moved the troopers into the city be- casue of reports of out- STORM severe thunderstorm in Little blew the roof from a hospital supply firm and toppled a huge onto cars in the firm's Int. ply firm's parking Europe Reacts To Goldwater LONDON The candidacy of Sen ry Goldwater was emerging Friday as a possible major issue in the forthcoming British general elections His nomination as the lican party's standard bearer in the November elections also stirred varied reactions on both sides of the Iron ing from concern to tion A Soviet commentator said Russians they must be more on their guard than In a Moscow Radio broadcast beamed in English toward the United sandr one cay say how our two countries and the world as a whole may be affected by the growth if ul- trends in America's foreign He stressed that the com- ment was his own but it was the strongest statemen yet from Russia that candidacy could affect East-West Similar concern was ex- pressed privately by Japanese government officials Many felt that his nomination may force the Johnson administration to take a harder line toward both America's allies and foes be- tween now and Welcomes Nomination But Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian the only government leader to com- ment publicly thus said he Goldwater's ation The influential Saigon paper Thanh Cong praised water as a whose positive and cut stand is well and said he will be a free world if Nationalist Chinese officials also applauded privately nomination and said they would like to see him Issue In Britain In the issue centered on the opposition Labor party's announced if victorious in the British to tle Britain's nuclear increase its conventional bution to NATO and rely on the United States for nuclear Three newspapers which port the governing Conservative party accused Goldwater of clear irresponsibility and de- manded Labor revise its policy of trust in American Army Medic Killed By Reds SAIGON A. Army medic was killed Friday when Communist guerrillas in the Mekong Delta ambushed a Vietnamese convoy speeding to the aid of a besieged ment outpost A U. S. military spokesman also reported the wounding of five U S Navy Seabees in an- other Communist ambush day in southernmost Viet The whose identity was was the 255th American to die m Viet Nam since January 1961 Of the total 168 were killed in combat op- and 87 died in dents and other in- During the military in- determined that 10 previously listed as having died m plane dents actually were killed Attorney F. Lee Bailey said I as the result of Communist Viet i osteopath left by car for an un- known destination with his his attorney said ho would whisk Sheppard out of state if authorities tried to re- arrest It appeared likely Sheppard would have at least one end of he would remove Sheppard from Ohio to fight any arrest warrant that might be issued by the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas In High Spirits In a day of rapid Sheppard remained in high despite a strong move by Cuyahoga County Prosecutor John T Corrigan to slap him back be- hind 40, was released the Ohio state prison here Thursday after serving nearly nine years of a life term for the 1954 slaying of his His release was ed Wednesday by a federal dis- Announcement of the ing marriage was made by Sheppard's chief Bailey and his wife companied Sheppard and divorcee Mrs An- anne as they left the motel where Sheppard had been staying since his release from the They departed at 12 10 p.m. EST. Destination Unknown Their immediate destination was but sources close to Sheppard indicated the riage might take place in North The couple originally had planned to marry Thursday night in but the tials were canceled when was Sheppard told a news conference that being up for a crime I did not com- mit was Cong The spokesman said Com- munist guerrillas ambushed the convoy about 4 miles west of Can Tho 85 miles west of shortly after The guerrillas opened up when the convoy was forced to stop at a barricade of mud thrown across the road by the The riding in the sixth was shot in the Four Vietnamese soldiers were Others in the convoy took cover in roadside ditches and fought off the Red Capsule Report I from UPI and local THE MARKET The stock j market kept its grasp on most i of its sharp gams Friday j though slight profit taking ped tome issues used to com- pile the popular averages Complete financial report on page 4 SPORTS For the last i minute reports on the I races in both of the I jor along with other j sports news of interest see sports on page 6. THE WEATHER Partly cloudy through chance and continued hot with a for some scattered thundershowers Saturday after- noon Highs in the 90's, and the lows in the 70's. Politicos Stump State Kansas candidates for nor stumping the state Friday emphasized promises and bad State Republican Sen Paul Wunsch of said in expansion and upgrading of vocational and technical cation is necessary to meet the needs of many young Kansans have ed well for young people ing higher Wunsch 50 per cent who do not go on to college or who do not finish high school cannot be forgotten Last Atty. Gen. William Ferguson said school dropouts were greatest single source of juvenile delinquency and the most single Kansas school Speaking at son said children to read is probably the most im- portant function of He noted his work with had found that 90 per cent of have reading U S. Rep. William an- other m the eight man GOP race for said the presence of New York Rep. William Miller on the GOP et with Barry Goldwater be a warning to dent Lyndon Johnson and all Democratic candidates that the 1964 campaign will not be a Quaker Avery spoke at Independence Democratic gubernatorial nomination candidate Harry G. speaking at Shawnee Mission challenged any Kansan to cite one promise be had made which he could not carry out if elected who fail to deliver on campaign promises soon are forgotten by the Wiles said Republican McDill Boyd said in Wichita Thursday that the stretch of U.S. 54 from Sedgwick County west to Pratt the worst highway neck m He said it should be No 1 on the priority list for new highway By AL ROSSITER JR. CAPE KENNEDY The Air Force shot three lites into space with one rocket Friday and sent two of them speeding toward orbit 63.000 miles from earth where will keep watch for any sneak atomic tests above the The triple launching bettered a Russian shot last Saturday when Soviet scientists orbited two Electron 3 and 4, with one Some tricky deep space will be required set America's two newest ic detection each weighing 493 on the desired path A small rocket was to be triggered later Friday night aboard one of the satellites m an effort to drive it into a near circular path around Then scientists will wait un- til Sunday when the second satellite loops back to exactly the right spot before trying a similar maneuver with it. Work Perfectly Hours after blastoff radio checks showed the satellites were working looks the Air Force The third carried aloft was a small 4W pounder It was set in an orbit ranging from 230 miles to miles from earth and assigned the task of collecting additional data on the Van Allen radiation The two watchdog satellites were programmed to circle earth miles apart 96 Veiled In Secrecy Friday's space venture bad been cloaked m secrecy until the government suddenly re- versed itself last week and lifted the wraps from the The two atomic detection moonlets were similar but more efficient a pair of satellites launched last October after America signed a treaty with Russia agreeing to halt further nuclear testing in the Three more launchings o f twin nuclear detection satellites were planned by the Defense Department to give the nation an operational system to guard against test ban Pickets March After Shooting NEW YORK More than 200 most of them demonstrated day near an East Side tan police station shouting er cops must and ing an independent investigation of Thursday's shooting of a 15- year-old Negro The James was shot and killed on a walk across the street from the Robert Wagner Junior High School in a residential district by Police Lt. Thomas H. The police officer said Powell came al him with a knife when he told Powell to stop banging on a door with a garbage pail The shooting touched a near not of several hundred students which took 150 riot squad members more than an hour to quell The students claimed that Powell's pocket knife had not been that Gilligan shot the youth twice after he was and that a white building superintendent had touched off the incident by spraying the boys with a Police Commissioner Michael Murphy promised a tal investigation of the but civil rights groups said such a probe would only result in a miscarriage Murphy has successfully opposed the called Weiss which would set up a board of civilian re- view for the Police Scott Carpenter Has Broken Arm HOUSTON Astro- naut Scott Carpenter's wife said Friday he suffered a tured toe and serious injury 1o his knee in addition to the en arm reported Thursday in a motorbike Carpenter was injured when a motorbike he was riding in went out of control on a gravel road as he tried to avoid two He was thrown into a At the the National and Space tration reported he had suffered a compound fracture of the left arm and would returned to Houston for