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Morning Nwi, Witmingren, Del. July 27, 1961 S. Rhodesia Gives Negro Role in Rule Castro To Unify His Gains Says Revolution To Be Fused Into 'Socialist' Group By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Writer Compiled rom Dispatches SALISBURY, Southern Rho- IT -M n. i desia.The electorate of South-jern Rhodesia gave the government an overwhelming majority ers In this colony and will give Negroes 15 of 69 seats in the new parliament.

WITH 38 OF 50 voting districts counted, there were 32,928 yes votes and 15,655 no votes. The remaining districts have African and white nationalists opposed the constitution. Nationalist leaders called I strike in protest against the referendum, but it fizzled and there were few incidents. The African nationalists oppose the constitution, saying the Negro majority should have a major yesterday to go ahead with a a. new constitution giving Africans representation in parliament for the first time.

HAVANA. Fidel Castro, assured of "the armed help only about 12,000 votes. During voting, 24,000 armed of the Soviet people," an In agreement with the Brit ity in parliament. 1 II lMIW-g Lsh government the new consti-troops and police guarded The majorities in various dis- nounced last night the Cuban revolution will be Integrated tution will limit Britain's pow-1 against racial disorders. Both tricts ranged between 67 and 83 Into a single "socialist" or 4, -dfJ per cent.

The colony's premier, Sir Edgar Whitehead, had campaigned strongly for the new 1 Si constitution. New Youth Corps Gains in House OPPONENTS TO the consti- tution got a substantial portion of votes in only one constituency Queens Park where they polled 611 to the 617 winning vote. About 80,000 persons voted 4 WASHINGTON. (LTD. Theition corps was the only im in the referendum, but only 4,000 of the eligible voters were House Education and Labor iportant departure from Ken-Committee yesterday approved nedy's request.

The other pro- Ha mint Ntwi FhoU by Hrry Ltmrnon ganization. The bearded prime minister made his announcement before hundreds of thousands of cheering Cubans gathered in Jose Marti Square for celebrations marking the eighth anniversary of Castro's revolution. COMMENTING on reports he planned a single all-powerful proletarian party modeled after those in Communist block countries, Castro said: "The revolution will have only one organization. This is the meaning of the integration of revolutionary organizations." lie declared, "This process started months ago, but still has not been concluded." Castro spoke after 27-year-old Soviet spaceman Yuri Ga Negroes, although Negroes out- a bill to set up a new 12,000 grams would provide whites in Rhodesia four area near Bethany Beach. Campers are unidentified.

member federal Youth for on-the-job vocational SHAVING IN THE OPEN draws an appreciative audience at camp site in the State Highway Department'i tenting vation Corps which would training for youths 16 to 22 and double the number proposed by; a so-called "Domestic Peace President Kennedy. Corps" for boys and girls who to one. Police with orders from Whitehead to shoot anyone interfering with the referendum patroled Negro settlements during the voting. In the African township of Th rnrns nr-rarmpH aia in CIVIC ana lOCal government projects. These two the lines of the Civilian Conser Resorts- Continued From Flril Tn many larger resorts, and they programs would provide oppor vation Corps (CCC) of the i cw rrr i 1930's.

would be one of three ior aw youngsters Bulawayo, police twice used are finding conveniences mov programs for young men tear gas to disperse crowds of DetectionDoubted On Red Atom Tests The Federal government ing closer to their doors. women provided by Kennedy Negroes violating a ban on gatherings during the balloting. New individual stores and "youth opportunities" bill would pay up to $20 a week to the participants in the vocational and hometown improve garin denounced the United, business houses offering com The committee approved the bill, 18-13, along straight party Mates and pledged "the armed munity services, new jmall THE FIRST TIME, about 1,000 Negroes gathered to greet Joshua Nkomo. head of the ment programs. help of the Soviet people" in shopping centers, and several lines.

what he called Cuba's fight for, restaurants have joined the MEMBERS OF the Youth IVnfinnol rinmnnrati Partv tha nnsprvatinn Corns, nnwpvpr AS CHANGED by the com ittee, the three-year program mittee. the three-year program growing list of local merchan dising establishments. Jicountrys main Airican nauon- the California Institute of Technology seismological labora- tnrv freedom and independence. CASTRO FOLLOWED Gagarin to the speaker's platform I Wlllllll MIT If i1 I tl II If III rt alist organization. would cost $366,000,000.

Ken- month, with up to $20 extra for Nkomo had urged Negroes to HOTELS AND motels in the WASHINGTON Ml. A paneljCommittee that the better of America's scientists said scientists become at detecting yesterday that Russia could furtive nuclear blasts the great-bang away to her heart's con-er will be the problem of distent with underground nuclearinguishing them from earth-shots without the rest of the quakes. nedy had asked for a $225,000 Benioff, a developer of shock nnn' ram stay away from work in pro leaders. The government also! would supply room, as the crowd shouted "Down; lower beaches are enjoying a With Caimanera." year and their season is The doubled youth conserva- test against the constitution. But offiicals reported that clothing, equipment and medi- the Cuban name for the U.

S. expected to be longer as fisher world being much the wiser. men come by after normal t7m tu ien only a few of Nkomo's followers It did not approach the the strike call. In Salis. 000 member corps provided inju A POSSIBLE safe haven for secret Soviet shots was men- vacation time.

They also predicted to the Ex-Aide Rapped In Aid Failure Senate-House Atomic Energyltioned by Dr. Hugh Benioff of a Senate bill, which would cost reported 100 per cent work at- an estimated $525,000,000 each!" WASHINGTON (UPD. House year. The House proposal would a 9 ing man uinciits auu techniques, said that if he were in Russian shoes he would "fire off a bunch of shots in Kamchatka where there are many volcanic and other earthquakes" whose shock waves "practically blanket the earth." As five other seismologists nodded agreement, Benioff suggested the unlikelihood of Russia permitting international inspection stations near enough to that area. By nightfall, quiet prevailed.

Indian River Inlet Park, a unique feature of Delaware and a project of the State Highway Department, has had more use this year than ever before. During the early spring the State Highway Department con naval base at Guantanamo Bay in eastern Cuba. Castro said Gagarin's visit "proves Russia's great friend-ihip toward us." President Osvaldo Dorticos presented Gagarin with the order of "Playa Giron" (Giron Beach), a medal created only 10 days ago as the highest Cuban decoration. Giron Beach was the scene of last April's abortive anti-Castro invasion. Troops and police who cruised investigators yesterday blamed cost $50,000,000 the first year an "entrenched" U.

S. govern-1 and $67,000,000 in each of the ment official for major failures1 other two years. The other w'iT Za 4V, tn-. n. day in riot trucks and armored of the American foreign aid prog-iims in each of the bills; frnm Senate Passes JFK Farm Bill tinued its annual maintenance program in Peru.

would cost an estimated in dune areas, on the public r. IIUUOC 5UClHlULIili UV-lO- itA(JJVUU III CUVil VI U1C UUVC tions subcommittee issued a 'years. domain of the lower beaches report on the activities of John where winter winds had taken toll of some dune camps. R. Neale, former chief of U.

S. IT WAS AN anti-climactic finish for three days of riots and demonstrations in which three Negroes were killed and nine wounded by police fire. By last night, 222 Africans were IN NEW YORK, police, mounted and on foot, clashed KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, which drops down from easternmost Siberia into the Pacific Ocean, is one of the Soviet's most closely guarded mili- Four Given Death Sentence for Rape NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPD. IN THE Fenwick Island area i WASHINGTON (UPD.

Thejout a section granting farm Foreign Aid Mission who is now living in retirement on a cattle ranch in the South American country. outside the United Nations yesterday with Cubans celebrating V. Senate passed a pared-down cooperatives broader power to being detained for allegedly in- the eighth anniversary of Cas n.c otaic ouyicmc vuuii. timidatinff others to stav awav spt Oct. 6 as the execution anins.

0inerS 10 Siay away w. will it nnccne Tho ArtminK It charged him with direct RpninPf nkn siipppsIpiI an- tro's revolutionary movement. UU1IUUU5 idiui mil iciai uigm live rocnnncihilitv -Fnr -failnro nf a ilTOm WOrK. after Republican ration had been split on possirjie area for secret Five persons were arrested but inr iiiiir LiiaiLanouKa iemues rejecting to kill a to kill a $14,000,000 drought relief pro-convjcte(j 0 raping a n.year- efforts section de-1 issue. there were no injuries.

nuclear tests that has swarms gram wnicn saw less man 0i(j wh(te girl. of earthquakes." It was the KEY SECTIONS of the bill signed to limit 1962 feed grain production. The clash was reminiscent of street brawls that broke out here last fall during Castro's finailv flnnrovpri indiirlp Ad-! Hindu Kush, the wild area of Before passing the bill, how ministration programs to cut central Asia bounded by north- beauty of the landscape. Home plans are being suited to surroundings and in many cases the houses are being engineered to take advantage of surrounding dune contours. Things are being held in keeping with traditional sights such as that presented by Old Fenwick Light peeping out from above surrounding dunes, gnarled and twisting cedars, ever, the Senate agreed after per cent oi me surplus Ameri-j The high court affirmed the can food distributed free to the Hamilton county court's sen-hungry people for whom it was tencing of Robert Parks, Wil-intended.

jSon Williams, James Cunning- Neale is a native of Tilts-ham and J. C. Kelly, convicted 1962 production of surplus e'" a lengthy argument to strike the Soviet Tadzhik Republic. -GREAT LAKES VACATION CRUISE wheat and three feed grains- Dr. Carl Romney of the Air corn, grain sorghums, and visit to New York for the meeting.

Meanwhile, in Caracas, Venezuela United Press International reported that Venezuela withdrew its charge d'affairs ii burgh and former resident of for the Aug. 4, 1960 incident Force Technical Applications Colorado and Wyoming. A The Negroes' ages range from Center also pointed to Kamch Democrats said the programs would have hundreds of mil 17 to 22. taka as a problem for detection, board of inquiry for the Inter- Lumumbists Gain Offices LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con SPACE AVAILABLE! 7 days over 2200 miles of marvelous cruising. Ask your TRAVEL AGENT for detailsorcalt The girl and her boy friend He said American observations national Cooperation Acimims irom( navana yesterday at anc pitch pines lions of tax dollars by trim of a 500-ton high explosion test ming government surplus grain tration found him guilty of a testified in court that they "conflict of interest" in 1953 were parked in a "lover's lane" and recommended his "separa-jwhen four Negroes apnroached, go (UPD.

The Congolese parlia stocks, ana also wouta raise in Nevada last year were partially obscured by earthquake ment has convened, and an of Boys, 3, Hit by Car, Suffers Head Cut farm income. Senator Estes Kefauver, (D shock waves from the distant; tion." He resigned and now overpowered them and raped ficial United Nations statement yesterday indicated supporters of the late ex-Premier Patrice Victor Jefferson, 3, of 810 Madison Street, was injured yesterday when struck by an vuuas request ann a government statement said the action brought relations hetween the two countries to a "precarious stage." THE GOVERNMENT defended the conduct of the diplomat, Alfonso J. Zurbaran Trejo. It explained he was transferred "so that his continued presence in Havana cannot be used as a pretext (by Cuba) to refuse safe-conducts to political refugees." Lumumba scored a near clean sweep in election of officers. The deputies and senators, in automobile near his home.

led the fight which eliminated the broadened farm cooperative powers from the bill earlier yesterday on a 50-39 roll-call vote. Kefauver said approval of the proposals would have paved the way to creation of giant cooperative trusts. Late last The child was taken to the session for the first time in nearly a year, are meeting in the Lovanium University out- side Leopoldville under ex Russian peninsula. draws a government pension, the gir Russian peninsula. draws a government pension, the girl.

I CLi 1 I with men! A In ul law! i ,1 LJ In Rio De Janeiro, UPI said, Cuban exiles dressed in mourn Delaware Hospital and treated for a laceration of the head. Police said Victor ran from between parked cars into Madison Street and then tripped and fell. The official police report also noted that the car, operated by William Klonowski, 47, of Latimer Estates, skidded approximately 39 feet before the boy was struck. ing yesterday to protest the traordinary security precau-! night, the Senate rejected a last UN troops guard the'dich effort by Senator Russell grounds and all telephone andjB. Long, to restore a other lines of communications! compromise version of the co-have been cut off.

jOP merger powers. The 200-odd deputies and' Final passage was by voice senators have been secluded 1 vole. a I-- I 26th of July festivities in Ha vana. The government announced that Gagarin will visit here iur uays niMiie uie univeiMiy. ejriipr ihp spnap had Central Congolese President! July 28 or July 29 at the invita tion of President Janio Quadros jected attempts to kill an Ad- josepn ivasavuou cauea ine ministratinn.h.-tckpd serfinn an Popular Train session for early July but joint action by farm-plications develoned with Pres-' Israel Accused PHILADELPHIA (.

Tho Li-. -ru. wp 1 1 i Ul1, iaiiuiuuc vi 1S included in the ver CAIRO The United I "I Katanga. kion of the bill now before the nounced yesterday that its ex Arab Republic charged Israel with three violations of UAR air space at the mixed armis Katanga was not represented at the session which will try to work out a program to reunify House. The House yesterday completed general debate on the cursion train to Atlantic City, N.

was so successful last Sunday it will be continued tice commission yesterday. The the republic which was plunged: measure and will begin voting UAR said Israeli planes flewi during the summer and in-over Gaza, Beithanoun and creased four cars to handle a over Khanyounis Tuesday. (maximum of 1,300 passengers. into chaos by the political and ion amendments today. Repub military struggle days after it licans there are expected to re Bel- won independence from gium last year.

peat their attempts to kill the feed grain program. A GOP move to block the IHO nnl rfpnin tM'ftffiniM itl fUn Attorney Enters Race Senate was beaten on a 59 36 JFK Plan for Aid To Aged Hit on Cost For AAarv and Senate 1011 cal1 vote- This Pgram is ror maryiana oenaTean extension of the Administra. SILVER SPRING, Md. Ml lion's emergency 1961 program William F. Hickey, president 'for cutting corn and grain sor-of the Montgomery County ighum output.

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pealed for quick passage of the Northrop, reportedly in line. bill even though it ignored his for appointment as a federal proposal for a long-range plan judge. Hickey is a 41 year-old to develop crop-by-crop mar- Silver Spring attorney. Iketing controls. 4 mwwt .1 IdtTrttscment iAdrcrtisement WASHINGTON President Kennedy's program of health care for the aged was opposed yesterday by medical and business groups on grounds that it would cost more than estimated.

However, spokesmen for organizations of the aged and for support of welfare programs urged Congress to approve the program, saying it is badly needed. MRS. DORA N. SCILVTZ, president of the Senior Citizens Central Association of Philadelphia, said "many older people in the low and middle income groups become ill mentally and physically many years before they should because they are obsessed by terrible tears" that illness may leave them penniless. Dr.

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Groner, president of the American Hospital Association; Dr. Stewart P. Seigle of Hartford, representing the Society of Internal Medicine; and Dr. L. Henry Garland of San Francisco, president of the American College of Radiology.

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