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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 4

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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WfWw iiiwai 4tixifci -MV Friday December 11 1964 THE FRESNO BEE 4-A 1 Garrigus Rules Out UC Probe By Committee Loot In Home Causes Arrest Another Sought Ike Suggests 2 Man Team rfo Lead Revitalize GOP ATTENDS Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy arrived in an off the shoulder evening gown at a concert observing Human Rights Day the 16th anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations General Assembly of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights She was accompanied to the New York concert by Ambassador Adlai Stevenson noter of the 1960 Republican National Convention should be chosen as party spokesman In Good Health Eisenhower who recently observed his 74th birthday anniversary seemed in rugged good health during day and a half trip to New York for the political session with Goldwater and Nixon and two non political speeches Visitors to the former president's suite were treated to a review of the Republican current situation which Eisenhower regards as grave but redeemable Eisenhower reportedly described Bliss the state chairman of Ohio since 1948 and chairman of the Republican State Association as of the ablest and the type of generally leader to whom Republicans must turn if its organization is to be effectively rebuilt and maintained Judd a former medical missionary in China who served in congress for 18 years reportedly was singled out by the former president as a potentially ideal enunciator of Republican policy because he has standing with all party factions conservatives moderates and liberals Among other qualifications said to have been noted by Eisenhower were political experience and the fact he is not a contender for high national office Some friends to whom the former president outlined his ideas said he felt the working relationship between the national organization chairman and the national spokesman would depend on the two individuals concerned Eisenhower also indicated he could foresee all elements of the party rallying to the type of leadership which men like Bliss and Judd could provide Eisenhower and Nixon spoke highly of stewardship at national headquarters during un successful campaign for presi dent But it was obvious to friends who talked with the general that he felt Burch as personal designee for the chairmanship post is not likely to develop the broad party support now considered essential to effective leadership AP wirfflhoto FLEES MOTEL Lisa Boyer 22 of Hollywood is pictured in Los Angeles as she describes events leading to the fatal shooting of singer Sam Cooke She said she ran from a motel room where she and Cooke had been registered taking the clothes Cooke was shot by the woman motel manager Story on Page 1-A Rev King Will Wire LB Protesting Release Of 19 'Foreign Money1 Charles Gant 2l of 2477 South Kirk Avenue is held as a suspect and another man is sought in the $8324 burglary of Contino Wear Store at 224 East McKinley Avenue' Detective Biggers reported a tip received by the police resulted in the recovery of a part of the loot in home Arrested At Tavern After the recovery of the stolen goods Detective Jack Kelley arrested Gant in front of a Church Avenue tavern last night He reported Gant told him he bought the property from man he does not know He denied being involved in the burglary Detective Sergeant Carlos Lopez and Detective Koop reported property stolen includes 40 suits 20 car coats 96 sweaters and various other items They said the articles found in home include four pairs of slacks six suits six coats and 57 tie pins Search From Page 1-A swarmed over the area late yesterday following a report the two had been seen in an orchard A Riverdale market employe told officers the boy Gerald was in the store about 6:10 last evening purchased candy bars and soda water and then departed The store clerk identified the boy from a photograph An evening search of downtown Riverdale and the adjoining area bounded by Mt Whitney Excelsior Brawley and Valentine Avenues turned up no trace of the two Further evidence that the bank robbers were in the area was found in the almond orchard located on Brawley Avenue about a half mile south of Mt Whitney Avenue Find Money Wrappers There officers discovered several $10 money wrappers with the Del Rey stamp on them a partially tom $5 bill two loaves of bread and some soda water bottles Detective Sergeant Dan Conway said it appears the suspects spent Wednesday night in the orchard The sheriffs office was notified the Raineys were in the orchard by McKean Riverdale businessman and owner of the orchard He said he spotted them in the area shortly after 2 PM and talked with them He refused to talk with newsmen about his meeting with the two saying he did not want to The search began in the orchard and spread into the surrounding fields A sheriffs plane directed officers in the search until nightfall The hunt shifted to the vicinity of Grant Line and Valentine Avenue at sunset Kathleen Brown of 22045 South Valentine told Conway she saw a man run from a By Earl Mazo New York Time news cervlce NEW YORK Former President Dwight Eisenhower today suggested a plan for new leadership of the national Republican Party whereby the national chairman would deal with organization and a leader of equal status would serve as spokesman on policy and issues In 1 a conversations with friends about his meeting at Waldorf Towers Wednesday with Senator Barry Goldwater and former Vice President Richard Nixon Eisenhower reportedly said the Republican leadership crisis could be solved with the selection of "a strong generally figure like Ray Bliss of Ohio as national chairman to replace Dean Burch At the same time the former president is said to believe a known highly Republican like former Congressman Walter Judd of Minnesota key- Race From Page 1-A the charges against 19 of the suspects The only one of the suspects with charges still outstanding against him is Horace Doyle Barnette 25 a truck driver who allegedly gave the confession that figured in preliminary hearing before Miss Carter It was expected that federal attorneys would request that charges against Barnette also be dropped so the case can be put back in one package for presentation to a grand jury which would be asked to return indictments Barnette's attorney has denied his client has made any statement concerning the slaying Acting Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach in Washington called upon Federal Judge Harold Cox currently holding court in Gulfport to reconvene a grand jury hear these matters as promptly as After the stormy hearing yesterday two of the arrested suspects Neshoba County Sheriff Lawrence Rainey and Deputy Cecil Price left the courthouse chatting and joking with friends But they gave terse to newsmen FBI Agent Henry Rask of Atlanta told Miss Carter the FBI obtained the reported confession after six months of thorough investigation of the killing of two white youths and a Negro near Philadelphia Miss last June Rask said agents covered hundreds of miles of back country roads during the questioning of more than 1000 persons He said the confession was obtained from Barnette during three days of interrogation last November 1 Bars Confession Miss Carter ruled the confession would be hearsay am inadmissible unless Barnette Revolts Of Students Are Laid To 'Vicious Campaign is state property is anyone who wants "open to to walk months of investigation by the FBI He said he will send his protest to Johnson by telegram Complete Boycott miscarriage of justice will revolt the American people and will alienate people of goodwill throughout the the Rev King said the federal government or the State of Mississippi can find methods of maintaining justice for all men in that state I will have no alternative but to call upon the forces of goodwill of the nation to effect a complete boycott of Mississippi He described the boycott as 'an attempt to demonstrate the revolt of the national conscience against this acceptance of murder and attempts to absolve persons whom the government seeks to indict for Charles Garrigus Qte chairman of the state assembly's education committee today said the committee does not plan to become involved in the squabble involving the students the faculty and the administration on the Berkeley campus of the University of California the present In a letter to Governor Edmund Brown Garrigus a Reedley College instructor says the university should be given a chance to set its own house in order before the legislature moves in Some other legislators in the state have recommended legislative investigations Commends Governor Garrigus a Democrat in the letter commends the governor on his upon the maintenance of law and order on our college and university and adds is my view which i am sure is shared by the majority of our committee that University of California authorities should be given every opportunity to settle this affair without the interference that would be caused by a legislative investigation Consequently this committee does not plan to become in: volved in this situation htthi present UC ft From Page 1-A chairman of the speech department said: campus is simply going to if the regents reject the peacf making proposals A student group calling itself Students for Cal has urged the regents to reject proposals Walter spokesman for the said approval would a precedent of pressure to control administrar tive Edward Carter chairman of the 24 member board of regents said the group will review the entire student uprising at its meeting next Friday in Los Angeles K9 The editorial signed by Susan Johnson editor and Justin A Roberts managing editor described the free speech movement as "preoccupied with the means of civil disobedience and disrespect for The statement further declares: free speech movement perjures itself when it claims unlimited right to campus advocacy to be the key to the attainment of a greater university Coming in the opposite direction sooner or later will be state legislators law enforcement agencies and the public itself will be these outside elements which will soon clog the entrances to the ivory tower of the faculty and only then will someone stop to realize that the very essence of academic freedom inde-dendence from public opinion will have been forsaken before the glittering banner of The editorial declares there is so about on campus activities as to make them exempt from university regulation It said the FSM is asking the board of regents shirk its long term obligations to the students faculty and the OSLO UPI The Rev Martin Luther King Jr today said he will protest directly to President Lyndon Johnson against the release of 19 white men who were arrested in the case of three civil rights workers slain in Mississippi The Nobel Peace Prize winner also renewed his call for an economic boycott of Mississippi He said action must be taken by the of to impel the state to change its racial policies The Rev King who received the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize yesterday said the surprising dismissal of charges against the 19 men again the absence of justice in the State of Mississippi as far as Negroes are concerned" He urged the United States Government to take some action against the men who were arrested after several PHILADELPHIA UPI Recent demonstrations on college campuses were attributed to a and attempt by foreign money to disrupt the universities of Dr Eric A Walker president of Pennsylvania State University yesterday said college presidents were Dr Walker said he cannot understand the action of the Duck University of California faculty in voting to support the demands of the the group tactics He said professors warned In March by the FBl'iust different If of organized attempt tell them a wall is black ing bogus students and bogus they 11 insist it white Per-faculty members to divert the haps that goes with being creative of students into UC Paper Switches Now Backs Faculty Proposals energies channels embarrassing to our universities He said the recent disturbances at the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Minnesota were the result of a organized more than nationwide movement that must be stamped out if we can do it without trampling on cent Must Prepare inno- Special to The Bee SAN FRANCISCO The University of stu-ident newspaper has switched jits position about the faculty Dr Walker speaking at anjvote in support of student de-alumni meeting called Penn'mands for broad political ex- vacant field into a cotton'8 Avenue field near Grant Line minor injuries yestenlay aft- The officers moved intoiernoon wJen I1 1S business district overturned and slid 100 feet after the report the if t0P a collision at boy had ten spotted down: North Fulton Street and East with State in not ex periencing the outbreaks but warned it could come we prepare some He said the campus which Car Overturns Hurts Driver Alex Holquin of 1569 Bui Belmont Avenue The police reported Hoi automobile overturned after a collision with a pickup truck operated by Albrecht Jacob Alles of 1115 North Floyd Avenue Any business can sell Its services and merchandise every day and Sunday 24 hours a day with Bee Classified delivered to over 114000 families daily over 138000 Sunday Call Classified 233-0992 now to place your order UN From Page 1-A US for about two years after fleeing Cuba The UN complex is spread over a six block area one block wide between the East River and First Avenue on east side A park occupies about three square blocks of the UN territory The police had been on the alert since early morning because of telephoned bomb threats No civilian craft were reported in the river when the explosion occurred Delegates said they felt a but were not alarmed The blast felt like a according to one newsman The explosion midway in speech did not interrupt it does not recognize the right of the United States or anyone else to determine what type of weapons Cuba will Guevara told the general assembly will abide only by multilateral agreements reached with our The bearded Marxist dad in military fatigues with an open collar and highly polished army boots was applauded for about 30 seconds by eastern European and African delegates before his speech Latin American delegations most of whom do not maintain diplomatic relations with Cuba were silent GIs Ma Braden Dies In San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO Mrs Hilda Wolf Braden 75 known to the wounded veterans of two world wars as Ma Braden died yesterday in Hospital after an extended illness A resident of San Francisco for more than 50 years Mrs Braden brought live entertainment into bay area hospitals and service clubs since 1917 She was responsible for producing and assembling over 5000 shows Now when you place a Bee Want Ad by phone your call goes direct to Classified where a courteous ad writer will be on duty to help you from 8 AM until 5 PM Monday through Saturday Try this new time saving Want Ad service soon Dial 233-0992 UPI Tdtpheto SMILING SHERIFF Sheriff Lawrence Rainey flashes a smile after charges against him were dismissed in the slaying of three civil rights workers pression Wednesday the Daily Californian took issue with the faculty Yesterday the lead editorial found the faculty proposals to be real and workable foundation that may resolve the present It speculated however the board of regents may not accept the proposals and concluded: hope and yet we tremble with uncertainty that the chairman and the regents individually have not discarded the gravely important academic senate Publishes Dissent The newspaper also published a dissent to its Wednesday editorial The dissent signed by 14 assistant editors and reporters said: firmly believe that the content of student political advocacy and expression should be exempt from university The Wednesday editorial said the university should remain as aloof as possible from the surrounding 88 9:00 HEAR THE SHOW DAILY SEE CLETUS Boy town The search later moved back to the outlying area Two patrol units patrolled the area throughout the night Rainey served an eight year federal prison term for robbing the Del Rey bank in 1956 He was released in April and is on parole Rainey lived with his mother Mrs Almira Rainey of 915 South Ninth Street The boy was sent to Fresno from Yuba County as a ward of the court and had been' living with an aunt Sha'i tvta srattiaria COLOR! were in the courtroom and the confession itself produced Justice department Attor-- ney Robert Owen of Washington began citing cases in which such evidence had been accepted but Miss Carter shut off his arguments Frustrated and unwilling to reveal the contents of the confession itself Owen said will produce no more Miss Carter quickly dropped charges against the 19 suspects Civil rights leaders and groups expressed shock and indignation The Congress of Racial Equality denounced the ruling as "chaos and anarchy in Mississippi Urges Mississippi Boycott The Rev Martin Luther King Jr in Oslo Norway to receive the Nobel Peace Prize called for a nationwide economic boycott of Mississippi products unless ways can be found to bring for all men in that Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins of the National Asso-cation for the Advancement of Colored People said are deeply shocked as we are certain most Americans of all races About 100 friends and relatives of the suspects cheered and slapped each other on the back after the ruling A few Negroes staged a brief demon stration outside the courthouse chanting Justice department sources in Washington said the decision would have little practical effect on the case since a federal grand jury would have to consider the case in any event They expressed surprise however since the rules against hearsay evidence normally apply only in trial JOIN THE COLOR PARADE AT FRESNO MUSIC CO RCA VICTOR COLOR TV FEATURING ACP AUTOMATIC COLOR PURIFIER MOVE SET WITHOUT SERVICING PROTECTS COLOR PICTURE RCA VICTOR COLOR FROM ONLY 398 OPEN EVES TILL NO DOWN BIG SELECTION FRESNO MUSIC CO 222-6534 Next to Country AP Wlrwhoto WEEPING Fanny Lou Chaney mother of James Chaney a slain civil rights worker weeps as she leaves the court In Meridian CHARLES SHELTON KCIB 8:30 to 9:30 CLARK CH 53 7:00.

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