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THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE 7 sixty-fifth year no. 45 TELEPHONE 756-4841 DE KALB. ILLINOIS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1963 2 SECTIONS 16 PAGES PRICE TEN CENTS ni illffi in nn i ii i i i 'M HH3 MM SMI ILflffi Have Appointed Khanh as Roving Ambassador May Have Been First Act of Retaliation By DAVID M.

ALPERN United Prm lntenuilonaJ NEW YORK An explosion Ther wu no immediate ri-action from Khanh. He remained By MICHAEL T. MALLOY United Pre.i Internatlontl SAIGON The government today announced the appointment of LL Gen. Nguyen Khanh at a mountain retreat lies jf, lli 'J streets of Harlem today to prevent any acts of violence between followers of Malcolm and the Black Muslims. At least four policemen were assigned to the mosque but said north of Saigon.

The goateed general was strip and three-alarm fire destroyed a Black Muslim mosque In the heart of Harlem early today In what appeared to be the first as South Viet Mam roving ambassador" a Job that would send the deposed military act of retaliation for the assassi-jthey saw nothing suspicious he-nation of black nationalist lead fore the explosion occurred. The strongman into virtual exile. ped Of power by the Aimed Forces Council Sundav aftir a series of coups and tountrr coup. The council rcplai-ed Khanh with MaJ. Gen.

1 ran Van Minh, a Roman Catholic. er Malcolm X. ibulldinu had been locked around The move was apparently designed to satisfy Khanh's de Police said an "explosive de midnirht after a Muslim meet. vice was the possible cause. mand for a grateful, face-saving exit from the Vietnamese A separate government broad Five firemen were reported political scene.

ing. No one was Inside. Chief Inspector Lawrence J. McKearney said the policemen all reported "the same story they heard a terrific muffled ex Injured, one seriously. One civilian also was hurt in the fire cast today claimed the support of a militant Buddhist leader fori Khanh'a ouster.

The appointment was made til -w7 4. I i I public in a government com that authorities termed munique broadcast over Radio 1 The statement by the plosion which blew out windows A Joint investigation by the and flames burst from the fourth Saigon news agency Saigon. The broadcast said the communique was signed Monday by Phan Khac Suu, chief spike speculation trial the ap police and fire departments ccn-i floor." tered on the burned out mosque, Malcolm was shot to death W. pointment of a Catholic a of state. Khanh's successor would touth off a new round of Buddhist in and one solid clue a brown; Sunday and his followers paper bag discovered on a roof! blamed the Black Muslims from adjoining the mosque.

Fire Com- whom he had broken away. Mal-missioner Martin Scott at the'eolm recently nredirted th INSIDE Your Chronicle spired violence. On the military front, a U.S. military spokesman said one' American soldier was killed and scene said the bag bore trices Muslims would take his life. of "some oily substance." It was being studied in the police lab In i 1 nine others wounded Monday oratory.

Page Classifieds 13-14-15 Hundreds of extra patrolmen li -At. jfrKx''M. 2 and detectives were on the a stepped-up campaign by Communist guerrillas. The spokes man said the Viet Cong had in creased the pace of the war threefold. The Vietnamese news Comics Community New Editorial Page The fire destroyed the mosque offices which took up the entire top floor of the four-story brick building on W.

116th SL and Lenox Avenue. Temperatures in the teens hampered firemen, and freezing pray from their hoses Twelve blocks away the body of Malcolm himself lay in repose in a $2,000 casket for a week of public viewing begin 11 4 2 Movies Obituaries i iMiiMinm i ii mmti-'ht ti mrf SmmiwJ I MEETING HELD LAST EVENING Radio-TV 2 quoted Thich (venerable) 1 a 13 Chau, chief spokesman fur the 5 militant Buddhist movement. i 16 saying that Khanh's removal COUNTY HOME GIFT Presenting a check for two new "geriatric chairs" for the De-Kalb County Home is Mary McGirr of the America. Merle Brust, administrator of the Home, accepts the donation while Mrs. Nellie Ziegler, left, and Mrs.

Ellen Peters try out Society Sports CHICAGO Black Muslim leader Elijah Muhammad, has de- tied any with the slaying of Malcolm X. Muham-n said at a news conference here Monday that Malcolm lu according to his preaching "Flacked up" by followers (left to rght), Herbert Muhammad. M)n of Eliham loh-i All and lames Shahazz, assistant minister Mosque (UPI Tel-photo) DeKalb Council Holds Quiet Session Monday Iwas "just. iw juji. Sycamore aycanmre DeKalb chapter of Catholic Daughters of eiaio cnapier 01 Latnouc uaugniers or the new chairs.

tne new cnairs. ning today. He died Sunday in ja hail of bullets as he began to 1 address a crowd of 400 in a Har ilv Heautifiration of (1 Is Discussed at Session Glider In Scorching Plight lem ballroom. Police were determined to do everything possible to prevent outbreaks in the tense Harlem neighborhood The funeral was Sixteen cJubs or organizations were represented Monday night tment so the project could bej at a meeting of the DeKalb: scheduled for Saturday. I -i.

i ii.m 'x-f The 'y Of DeKalb will par in ipate 'a a $7s o0 projt i to improve Dresser Roud this summer. At a quiet pre-election meet- lillliu lied NEGOTIATIONS Iii other business, the council voted to contact the Chicago SPACECRAFT MAKES TRIP ing ivionudy me ciiy coun-i Motnr nub t0 ask for traffC cil voted to contribute $2,170 as. nt WILL RESUME engineering survey school administrative center toi Ambulances were rushed to discuss city beautlfication. the scene, which was under po- The meeting was in charge of' lice guard because of Sunday's Hal Bluhm, chairman of the civic igunning-down of Malcolm in a improvement committee of the ballroom not far from the DeKalb Community Council. I mosque.

Police suspect the Black The representatives adopted a Muslims, whom Malcolm led in far-reaching master plan for New York before severing ties beautlfication and began prelim with them last March are re. mary planning for various pro- sponsible for the utm-MMimn J1 east of Northern Illinois University. The councils transportation committer has recommended that a number of street to Joumey Leads Wa Steel workers Union to Slart Talks Again With Industry DeKa'b's share of the improve-' ment program. Th" major portion of the costs will be paid by DeKalb Town ship which will contribute $57, 000 from its load and bridge fund The remainder will he i borne by five property owners! whose land abuts the road. This) Aerospace Planes of Future iratfu patterns Jhe r'tanged I 1 'jies ut pol.c'eme" moved facilitate access to NIU.

Agreeing I participant in uw into Hatiera Mondy to avert rumored reprisals on Black Mus- Resolutions were approved during UniKrd Press International CAPE KENNEDY The Air Iims by Malcolm's follower. for Street Superintendent Joe uik rnittti Press International PITTSBURGH The United Sieelworkers Union (USW) and the basic steel industry will re iiwiii-les the city owned Dresser 4 lu -Ull 0 There were reports that Mai. I School agreed to continue ciean- -j mcnrlinp them for their service Force sent a polka-dot speckled! (,,,.,, space glider on a scorching flight a colm's Black Nationalists were roaa win oe construe- ine out refuse from the Kisnwsu- sume contract negotiations soon, tirvt Street lu "lc CUV. DUU1 men Will Dc I to an oce.iii recovery force to-led North setting up ambush executions for Black Muslim leaders they kee river. it was learned today.

ua rhei leaving their city posts this day to lead the way to aerospace; aiul Amu. Glidden blame for his death. Union and industry sources The Jaycees volunteered to plant trees from their own nurs planes of the future. stirl.i told UPI that both sides now withj An ordinance was approved will be covered this summer and The Delta-winged spacecraft Kr" 11 were attempting to set a "mu ery on a long-term basis witn cooperation of the D3C Club and bimktop next vear I annexing the ninth addition to tually satisfactory" date for the was hurled about 39 miles high by a Thur-Delta rocket that the Garden Club. The i ouncilmen agrr- with Bradt Park.

The council also ap-Cilv Manager Ralph 1'iecioiis' proved a 27-Iot plat for (he sub- who Mid. Hie loatl is vital toi division. the city and this seems uke a ity Clerk Sam Riippi will re- Fire Chief John O'Hagen said the fire was of a "definitely suspicious nature." Fire marshals are investigating the cause of the blaze. While police sought to pin down details of the fire, Malcolm lay in repose in a casket in a nearby mid-Harlem mortu The Homemakers Extension Club offered to provide publicity thundered into a rainy sky at 9:36 a.m tST. The booster's resumption of the talks.

It was learned the talks may begin as early as next week. Collective bargaining on a new on care of trees second stage then nosed the glider over and sent it on a nominal sum to pay ccue a salary increase as the Asked how the ntv planned result of council action. Council- The American Association of University Women agreed to contract to replace the current flight back to pay its share, Pi. ck.iis re men approvea an oruinance rais three-year agreement which ex pires April 30 was recessed Jan into earth atmosphere. ary.

from plied, "This an come out of ing the city clerk's pay the city clerk's pay act as public relations organization for all city beautification Drolecta. They will help other Hundreds of extra policemen By UMtig the lift supplied by said the $5,200 to effective at the next vear's budget 8 pending outcome of the union's presidential election which was its five leet-wide wings, the poured Into the Negro ghetto lefm-t township wanted a I urn to Page 2, Col. 2, Please groups. 1, 175 und craft coasted about held I-eh. 9.

(Turn to Page 2, Col. Please) The Jsycees will check some 2,700 miles over the Atlantic tvoe of "Welcome to DeKalb The Honest Ballot Association, working under the supervision ices. Those in charge of the project are, left to right. Dr. Ronald Slmcox.

Hal Bluhm, chairman; John Boardman, and Dr. Max Huebner. Ocean in 23 minutes. When it reached an altitude of about fivej TO BEAUTIFY DEKALB At a meeting of the DeKalb Community Council Monday evening ways and means for dressing up the city were discussed, with various civic organizations present and offering their serv SILVER LANCE EXERCISES SET miles, a big parachute popped out and softened its landing into the sea. of the union's three international tellers, began the formal count of the election Monday.

The count may take weeks. An unofficial tabulation of the election returns showed USW Secretary-Treasurer I. W. Abel 'The vehicle is in the wa Death Takes Retired Supreme Court signs and the Future Farmer of America group will erect the signs. The D3C Club will provide manpower for almost any kind of project for other clubs or organizations.

The FFA will be responsible: for locating areas in the city' needed for beautification. Suggestions were made rela-j live to the Park District's con-i ter," an Air Force spokesman announced about 40 minutes aft Navy-Marine Maneuver' Start nt Tim Wct Coait Justice Felix Frankfurter Monday holding a 4. 400-vote lead over USW President David J. Mc er blastoff. "The flight appear ed to be normal." GIVE RESULTS OP ELECTION AT CHRONICLE Results of today's DeKalb mayoral election can be secured by calling The DeKalb Dally Chronicle after 7 tonight at 7M-4S4I.

Chronicle staffers win be on hand to relay the results from the dry's balloting to all callers. The city Is choosing two candidates for the April 20th general election from Incumbent Mayor J. Clayton Pooler, Dr. Joseph E. Ebbesea and Atty.

Roger W. Hayes. HEAVY SNOW IS FORECAST FOR DE KALB AREA HEAVY SNOW WARNINGS. Snow tonight and Wednesday. Briefly heavy at times with more than four Inches accumulating by late tonight with further accumulation likely on Wednesday.

Not much change In temperature. Low tonight 10-8 and high Wednesday mostly in 20s. Lowest temperature reported In the nation this morning was 23 below at International Falls and Hlb-bing, Minn. High Monday was 90 at Imperial, Calif. Four planes carrying para By FRANK P.

JACKMAN I'niled Press International Donald in the election for the presidency. McDonald's third four-year term as president ex divers were racing to the scene valid for a number of years and was unable to be at her hus tnbutions to the program. This WASHINGTON Retired Su- by homing in or, a radio bea pires June 1. will include upgrading the re was named an associate justice of the Supreme Court by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939.

When he retired 23 years later, the then secretary of la- toM UPI "the Bround-1 Preme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, the diminutive im band's side when the end came. She was told of his death at their home by hospital physi- cently acquired Ellwood proper ty along North First Street con attached to the hobbling glider. Two ships were In the target area and the Air Force migrant who became one of the work has been made union overtures have been made to the basic steel companies, and they United PjfM I'ltrfn'; ni SAN DIEGO. Calif With the Vietnamese itisk as an ominous background, exercise Silver Lance, one of the largest Navy-Marine maneuvers ever held in peacetime begins today from three West CoaM cities. The forerunner of an armada of more than 6(1 ships and Edith M.

Larson reported that cians. The couple had no chiLl hoiArthur J. Goldberg, sue giants of American jurispru dren. dence, died Monday at the age the Library Board has allocated $600 for beautification of the grounds at the public library. ceedll him.

Bornin Vienna. Nov. 15. 1882. Frankfurter spoke no English when' he came to the United States with his parents in 1894.

President Johnson expressed sorrow at the death of Frankfurter, who he said "did so are receptive to a resumption of negotiations as soon as a mutually satisfactory date can be set." Still unsettled was the question of whether the union would of 82. Frankfurter died at 5:05 p.m. EST at George Washington University Hospital. He was taken there Sundav after the last of a said it would be about 1 hours before a ship was the scene to retrieve the spacecraft and its valuable flight records. The flight, last of six in an Air Force research program called ASSET, was designed to help lay the groundwork for future manned spaceships that will be much to preserve freedom ir.

through wise interpretation of! But he managed to work his agree to extension of the April the law." Chief Justice Earl 30 contract expiration date tO series of heart seizures' which 000 combat equipped men departed from San Diego, Long Beach and San Francisco for the 18-day operation. The massive manuevers will iiai way through the College of the City of New York (CCNY) and Harvard Law School a few make up for the time lost in forced his reluctant retirement Warren called Frankfurter bargaining due to the unionifrom the bench Aug. 28, 1962 great man of the law" who left N5 aDie 10 gnae oac rrom space an indelible stamp on the Su be climaxed March 5 when thou 1 years later. After graduation from Har and land at jctports. K.

sands of battle clad Marines storm sshore bv landing craft vard, he served for a time as it 'MkW sT Such maneuverable aerospace ejections i The hospital said death was Industry sources emphasized caused by an acute heart attack, anew today they would continue Mrs Frankfurter, the former to insist on such extension as) Marion a of Long-(Turn to Page 2, Col. Please)1 meadow. Mass has been an in- preme Court and or. the Constitution. Frankfurter was a Harvard Law School professor when he an assistant U.S.

attorney for planes would do away with cost and helicopter at Camp Pendle tj ly ocean recovery fleets similar (Turn to Page 2, Col. 2, Please) ton, the sprawling Marine Corns base near Oceanside, to the force now being readied for a two-man Project Gemini spaceflight late next month or to about mid-way between Loi An geles and San Diego. Have Decided On Legal Stand early April i i Using such "Camelot -like names as Lancelot, Merlin and Mod red for the participant "governments," the exercise deals with the problem of landing a One Election Will Finish, blood, confuse our minds and 'leader Elijah Muhammad said United Prm International Negro leaders at Selma. Ala within a few days to tell Gov. have decided to make a legal George Wallace "we arenl go-rather than physical stand ing to Uke it anymore." 3' degrade our character as a peo Marin fore in a friendly foe ple.

eign land. Plan Second state ban on night against a Lancelot Is the friendly na In New York City, extra details moved Into Harlem Wallace slapped a ban on night marches as a result of a his followers were innocent of the slaying of Malcolm X. whom, Muhammad said, preached war and "died according to his preaching. Elsewhere; Atlanta: The new Gateway tion. It is being menaced Dy DeKalb will finish with one march Marion, last guerrillas from Merlin The guer election today and look forward Monday to avert possible violence.

There were reports that followers of assassinated Negro Thursday night in which a Ne rillas ar being supported by to another tomorrow. Modred. gro was critically shot and 10 marches Dr. Martin Luther King Jr made the decision Monday night following a long meeting with attorneys About 800 Negroes waited in a church, prepared to march if King had so ordered Thirty-five carloads of state. extremist Malcolm were act Cafeteria, formerly operated by i Wednesday will be the first Aithouch Silver Lance has others injured.

segregstionlst Lester Maddox as candidate for the been the planning stag for ting up ambush executions for Black Muslim leaders they Earlier Monday, King led Board of Education of school a i the Pickrtck. served a Negro about 200 Negroes on a march many months before the current Vietnamese sltaatloa district 42S can file their bodJ- oiame ror his Oeatn. Malcolm customer without incident Moo- to the Dailaa County Courthouse nating petitions. was shot to death by at bast reached the boiling point tt troopers stood ready to enforce day. Maddox leased a place rather rhaa mtegrata k.

Us Senna hi another protest of three Negro while be addraa- the ban. Petitions win be filed with Elizabeth Muasoa at the Admin- Notar reg5 stride procedures- takes Uttl Imagination to draw a parallel: ed a rally la Karl era Sunday. Blrmiasjh, Ahu Dr. Lucius While Kiai was aaeetJrwt with One of the accused assassin King said, howem. fct wwid Pitts, president of Miles fNro) istritive Center, 100 Wat iio- Lancelot would substnot fell levyera Monday night, foe- was captured.

Colleg. Monday, called oa Ne- coin Hignway, nicely for South Viet ram. Misauaippt Got. Rosa Bar-1 Malcoam't kaff lister. Mr.

Taiwan, and Sores hraai Verm. India, and, atandmf, KNraoia preside. Do Duncan, rcaecha Vohaan, Ethiopia, and chatrmaa of fcettnioaal rtlation committee, Rarrnd Oarcnc floch. gro and wfert to Ma to end; Incwnbeots who terms ar rVrXlNATTONAL ANQCTT Thirty for iga students were th gueu of the DeKalb Kiwrais Qvb at th second ansraal ICJwmia latarasMioasU Banowet bM Monday rrening at th University Center. Among thos prm- nett told cfeuene eouncd meet Ella Ma Collins, vow fca Boe- lead a tnarca jct Wore dusk Wednesday, and that 4mm-atrsttoM would be at the cafHtet MontgtxMe, AkJ Merita, of course, bears a strut-mg resemblance North Viet Nam.

And what ts but Red racial discrtminatio a the expiring this year incrod James southland could progres kt aD fonur. Dr. Loaui Stixliaai. and to Mm that the torn of i ton the "be wlH be aeaL iatrgnbe wu to "diffusa our Qucsgtv Black Musfcm awtkftuv JlUcnard Wood. i haft right, jcamvar Yah.

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