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a 1 TTT nn 1 mm 0 Copper. Among 2-point gainers were Acme Missiles, Alloys Unlimited and National Video. Gains of a point or better were made by Allegheny Airlines, Edo Elco, Syntex and Williams Brothers. Katz Drug lost more than a point. looked like a repeater as most active stock.

Prices' advanced in heavy trading on the American Stock Exchange. Kysor Industries rose about Solitron Devices, Xtra Inc. and Con-ductron 4. Up around 3 were Western Equities and O'Okiep a block of 25,000 shares, up at 40. IBM held 8 of an 11-point gain.

Xerox rose Schering, Eastman Kodak and Zenith 3 each, Polaroid about 34, Merck 2. Sperry Rand, up a fraction, (New Jersey), United Aircraft, Westinghouse Electric, Anaconda, Kennecott and New York Central, however, guar-" anteed another advance in the averages. Studebaker, delayed in trading until the end, opened on NEW YORK, wi- The stock market closed higher today after weathering a sharp sell-off late in the afternoon. Trading was fairly active. Stocks were up from the start in a follow-through to Friday's late rally.

Most major groups advanced, with the airlines late in the afternoon and trimmed many prices throughout the list. Some of the airlines showed net losses exceeding a point in late dealings. Strength in such blue chips as General Motors, International Harvester, Standard Oil emphasis chiefly on the familiar high-steppers in aerospace, airlines, office equipments, color television and electronics. The more sedate blue chips also advanced, but not so widely. A gust of selling upset the 1 71 IT i ii ii i A o) 4 SUE i iii iLiiii.ii Aiigjiiiiii 1 1 nyy.psw I 1 1 WASHINGTON.

(UPI) The Senate gave President Johnson final Concessional approval to ffW it I day to raise $4.2 billion for his Fort Lauderdale Iews 1 tight budget by selling shares in a "pool of government loans. The vote was 50 to 20. Senate acceptance of minor "7 Full NEA Service Member Of The Associated Press, VP! Chicago Tribune Press Service House changes in the so-called Four Sections 52 Pages FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966 Yol. 56, No. 183 participation sales bill was accompanied by a GOP charge that the proposal was politically motivated and "misleading" to the American people.

mmmmml 'GIMMICKRY' New York Exchange The accusation was made by Sen. John J. Williams, It was denied by Sen. Edmund" S. Muskie, who quickly reminded Williams that the Re- publican administration of Pres- ident Dwight D.

Eisenhower had done the same thing. Williams National Emergency Declared In Britain NEW YORK (AP) 'Foliowina It tht complete tabulation af Monday stock transactions on the Now York stock Etchartga: lalai In 10 Hlih Law Clost Chi. replied that it was just as tm wrong then as it is now." Abbott Lab I 41 41 'A 1V, The controversial measure ABC Con B'e 24' 14ft Vt AMxCo M.to in 33 33' passed the House, 206 to 190. ACF Ind 2 JO 44 4I'1 47 It'll Acme MKt 2fi 21 43'i 42'A 4J'A AdomE J.t4a It 27 Vi 27 Vi House Republicans called It km "gimmickry" and a fiscal par-1 Ad Willis .408 4 131 13'1 13Vl Vi Addrass 1.40 1M 67 4' Wl'i 1 Admiral I 434 107 101'A 105? Wl lor trick. Williams, with an as Admiral wl 403 54 51 52 1H sist from Sen.

Frank J. Lausche, AaroouiD .90 6 38' 38 31 Vi Air Prod .20 35 37V 36 36 D-Ohio, echoed their charge. 1 Air Red 2 50 1 43 42 63 AJ Industries 55 5 5 51 i Ala Gas 1.60 5 33V 33 VI port traffic and other aspects of work in the ports," as well as possible price controls. Observers said Wilson wanted the regulations approved they would extend for 30 days and could be renewed by Parliament before the House of Common's scheduled adjournment Friday for a two-week recess. reached when any orders under the regulations are necessary," Wilson told a hushed House of Commons.

"No use will be made of them unless the need -We are proclaiming an emergency because the government must protect the vital-interests of the nation," Wilson said. He said the regulations would deal with "control of Queen Elizabeth signed Britain's first emergency declaration since the 1955 rail, strike as the number of idle British merchantmen clogging ports throughout the country rose to 518 in the strike's eighth day. Some 14,698 members of the striking National Union of Seamen were on the street. "The government does not consider the time has been Alberto Culy 3 13 13W 13tt tt AlcanAlU .90 222 37 36' 37 31 iliililffisSIP 1 The bill provides for federal loans made under some farm, housing and other ending grams to be pooled, and inter-v est-bcaring shares in the pool' to be sold to the public. vj 1 AIIM Corp 22 ll'i 11 II AlleoLud 2.20 19 45 44' 45 A I t.tl Tal 4- AllegPw 1.14 31 24 24 Allenln 1.40a 10 33' 32 32 -1 Allied 1.90b 111 40Vi 39 40'i AlliedKid .15 9 19 19 19 1 Allied Pd .50 96 57 57 57 4-11 LONDON.

(UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson declared a state of national emergency today and asked Parliament to ratify 35 broad-based regulations that would authorize the government to intervene in the nationwide maritime strike. Under the regulations, Wilson would be empowered to call in the Royal Navy to clear the island nation's cluttered ports a move union leaders said woud produce a general srtike. With the expected parliamentary approval of the regulations, Wilson could invoke them at his discretion. The government would bes- (AP Wlrtphoto) 16 DAYS OF TORTURE AND SLAUGHTER Mrs. Louise Schmidt, 25, tells of ordeal AllledStr J.30 11 77'A 76 77 1'A AllledSuB .60 12 13 13 able to borrow under the plan without appearing to add to the -j AllisChal .75 125 32' 31 31 AlllsCII 0)4 20 2 J07' 106 107V, AlphaPC 21 11 ll'A 11 Alsida 4 10 lOVi 10''.

Alcoa 1.60 111 Ml S2i 12 puDilc aeoi, wnue uisregaruing the legal maxium interest rale of 4 per cent on federal bor- rowing. AmalSO 1.20a 7 27' 27 27 Vi Murder, Torture Ordeal Told Ameraca lb 13 15 24 15 Amercon 1.90 4 43'i 43 43Vi Amerada 2 SO 424 I 79 II 4 AAlrFlltr 1.40 7 39' 31 39 Vl AmAlrlin 1.25 353 47 62 45 Vl Am Baker 1 7 17 17 17 Am Bssch .60 55 TSVi 15 of the room and into the bath- up cutting his arms and legs off SPARTA, Tenn. Wl "He told officers of an acquaintance: lunch pail, and I started watch- AmBdcst 1.60 22 i II 49 53 51 52 Am Can 1.20 BUDGET TRIM It will have the effect of trimming the budget deficit for the year starting July 1 by up to $4.2 billion. Williams said the "real" deficit still will be there room. He got a hatchet and a and brought them up and put 1 37'A 37V4 37 Vi of her husband, Larry Lee' in the late show.

The next Schmidt, 30, who she said en-j thing I heard was a pounding didn't deserve to die like that," said Louise Schmidt today as iTTT TT5T7 12-10. lO'i 5 34 35 35 butcher knife. He said he was them on the table. He told me 7 45 45 45'A tered their home the night of in the bedroom. going to cut him up in pieces to look at it (the body) real 5 16'A 16' 16 iL.

1 17 12 12 the slaying she.recalled the stabbing death of her husband in Marion, April 30. and denied the President's because it would be me 2 17 17 17 "I heard my husband say, 'Lou, get the I ran into kim 177 31 37' 31 uuu. ruiauv, lie luiiiujcu 111111 claim that the nation is coming. the next turn. 7 29 29 29 down into the basement the bedroom and saw my hus "We ran him off the day before this happened," she said, "but he came back that night.

"He bled to death on the 62 37' 36 36 closer to a balanced budget. That was Sunday, May 1. On band fall to the "floor, holding 32 39' 31' 39' 33 44'a 43 43 l'i "In reality we are not," Wil- The next day, she said, her brother came to the house. "I floor," Mrs. Schmidt said.

"The guy kept kicking him in He scared me to death walk Monday, Mrs. Schmidt said, her liams told the Senate. "We will 13 17 17V 17' -3 21' 27 21 ing around the kitchen with that not cure the deficit unless we husband's killer took her and 39 72 71 72' 1' 19 51 57 57 wanted to tell him (her brother), but the man was hiding in his belly and trying to get up. Then the man kept kicking him back to the floor. "He dragged my husband out the back.

After that, my husband didn't move any more." recognize the cause govern- the two children and they left; big knife in his hand. My husband came in and put down his I 44 39 39 39 1 5 15V4 15 15 Vi the That day, he wound The 25-year-old mother of two 23 17 17 17 Vi ment spending. The deficit still -will be around $8 billion or $9 on a horrifying 16-day trip 79 17 16' 17' Vi 77 52 51 52 1 through four states which fi billion. I 130 121 29 nally ended last Thursday when WARSAW, Poland. (UPD-A U.

S. embassy spokesman today disclosed the Communist Polish government ordered three U. S. military attaches to leave Poland, two of them after being roughed op by Polish police. The U.

S. retaliated by ordering the expulsion of three Polish military attaches from the United States, he said. The Americans are Naval Attache Cmdr. William B. Alt-hoff and Assistant Army Attache Lt.

Col. Bertram L. Parr, who were dragged from their automobile by Polish police and held overnight, and U. Air Force CoL Edward Wootten. "The President has made 55 34 34 100 9 1 1 she escaped while her captor quite an issue about truth-in-lending and truth-in-packing.

31 41 40' 40' 2 21' 21'J 21' 4 49 49 49 was sleeping. By way of Illinois and Mis 117 9' 1 What we need more than any 34 36 35' 36' S. Viet Rebel Forces Crushed By Ky's Units 5 23 22' 23 thing is truth-in-government." souri, they finally arrived in southwest Arkansas where they Alan pr 1. 13 Am Cam .40 AmChaln 1.40 AmComl 1.60 AmConsum 1 AmCradlt .72 AmCrySug 1 AmCyan 1.25 AmDist 1.40a AmEIPw 1.32 A Enka 1.10a AmExp Isbrn AmFPw 1.14 AmHolst 1.20 AHoma 1.80a AmHomt pl2 Am Hosp .40 Am Intl 1.16e AmlnvCo 1.10 Am MFd .90 AMet CI 1.90 A Mat pf 4.25 A AAatPd 1.40 Am Motors AmNGas 1.10 Am News lb A Optic 1.25b Am Photocpy APotash 1.50 AResrch Am Seat 1 Am Shlpbldg A Smalt 2.40a A Snuff 1.20a AmSoAIr 1.40 AmSoAfr wl Am Std 1 Am Slerll .70 AmSugar 1.40 AmSup pf .41 Am TIVT 2.20 Ait) Tob 1.80 AmWWks 56 AiinZInc 1.40a Ametak 1 AMP Inc .40 Ampm Cp Amphenol CP Amsted 1.20 Anaconda la AnchHG 1.40 Ander Clay 1 Anken Chem Apca Oil ArchDan 1.60 Arli PSv .92 AHans Str ArmcoSt 3 Armour 1.40 Armr pf 4.75 I 20 20 20 Vi But Muskie replied: "If ulte 11 14 13 13 21 43'1 42 43 spent about 16 days a wood 5 26 26 26 1 133 14 10 12 4-1 ed, swampy area near Arkadel-phia, she said. rior motives can be as-scribed to the participation sales bill before us, then the same ulterior motives can be 61 41 40' 41 95 11 20 21 Vi "The first thing he did (in 5 30 29 29 4- 11 21 27 27 orders of their officers.

He said DA NANG. (UPI) Govern ascribed to President Eisen 5 12 12' 12 Arkansas) was head for the woods. We had no food we 52 55 55 55 most of the senior officers com hower's program. That was not 143 33' 33 33 4- Mayor Man was almost shot by troops who spotted him racing down a street away from the pagoda. drank swamp water." 4 13' 13 13 manding the rebels fled into the 1J 25' 25 25' 4- the case, nor is it the case now." Mrs.

Schmidt said the man "picked my little boy up and 31 24' 13 24 4- 33 54 54 54 4-1 ment troops today crushed the heart of armed rebel resistance in Da Nang, capturing at least 350 holdout troops under the muzzles of tank cannon and jungles around Da Nang when it became clear' the end was Muskie said that almost $1.6 1U II' 7 II' "He told them he was a civil he'd shake him and beat him Ill 23 23 23 4-' 4 t-i CAPE DELAYS SATELLITE SHOT CAPE KENNEDY. (AP) Mechanical problems today postponed the launching of an atmospheric Explorer satellite at least 24 hours, until Wednesday. The cause of the problem was not immediately revealed. The ball-shaped satellite postponed twice before by other mechanical problems and once because of a conflict with a Nimbus weather satellite launching was originally schedued' to blast off between 10 and 11 a.m. (EDT) tomorrow.

Atmospheric Explorer is set to become the opening gun in one of the busiest seven-day launch schedules ever planned at Cape Kennedy. 9 44 43 43 billion in federal assets were sold in 1959 and most Republi servant," Dong said, and his approaching. He thought he could molest her 171 17 14' 16' 1 Taylor Files Suit Against WCKT-TV 10 451 45 li'l About two dozen Buddhist life was spared at least tem cans not including Williams heavy machineguns. 31 30' 31 4- (the 8-y a r-old daughter Nancy). I broke that up, and 1 94 15 15 15 4- voted for it.

porarily. 35 11 17 II 4- Da Nang Mayor Nguyen van Man, whose whereabouts had thought he would break my 1 37 37 37 civilians were being questioned at a barbed-wire enclosed tennis court. Monks at the besieg The paratrooper commander 31 31 31' 4- neck." said he did not think enlisted Asked if she were molested, ed pagoda had sent word they been a mystery since the revolt began nin.e days ago, was picked up as he made a dash 24 19 19 19' 4- 74 54 54 54 4- S3 31 37' 31' 4- 1 II' 11 II' I 93 51 57 51 men in the ranks of the dissidents would be punished be MIAMI. (AP) Newell the woman replied: "That, won't say." wanted to negotiate but the army troops refused. ArmsCk 120 cause they were acting under Bond Denied House Seat ArmCk 013.75 10 MV 10' -1 for freedom down a side street.

Taylor, a carnival equipment operator described by Gov. ArmRub 1.60 39Vi 38' 4- The dark-haired young worn Aro Cora 1 an said she finally caught the He reportedly was put aboard a plane for Saigon, where Premier Nguyen Cao Ky has Haydon Burns as a "known man napping, and one-by-one, gambler," filed a $250,000 liber I 44 I 33' 32 32 49 26' 24 26 4- 45 13' 13 13 4- 449 53 52V 53 4- 10 23 22' 23 10 21 11 21' 4- 25 22' 4- to- she and the children escaped. threatened to execute him per ATLANTA. (AP)-The House suit against Miami television Awlnln 1.20b Ashland OIL 1 AasdBrew .40 Assd DG 1.40 AssdSprino, 1 AssdTran .10 Assoclnv 1.40 Atchison 1.40 Atchls pf .50 They caught a bus in Arkadel- station WCKT today, sonally as a "traitor." Only sporadic sniper fire con phia for her parents' home in tS 33' 32' 32 Taylor's attorney also wired Rules Committee unanimously 'i denied today Julian Bond's appeal that the House seat him. a rural area near here.

53 10 10' 10' 4 30' 30 30' 4- four other television stations AtCltyEi tinued in the coastal city 380 miles northeast of Saigon and am CI nfj YIN) 13 91 VI Both of the children are sick from the experience, she said, and warned that they would AMCLiM 3a 24 49' 48 48 71 77 78 4-1' Bond said he was disappoint government officials said AflRch JK MVi- IJ also be sued if they aired any oroerams in which Burns re and the young girl is running total of 350 dissident army ed in the September Democratic primary. He already has been AtlRch po ix 'I Atlas Ch 37 19 11 11 4- Atlas CP 436 1 3 l'A-V IB. II' temperature. My feet are swollen till I can't get my shoes peated the statement. troops now were behind bars.

QUIT, HANDS UP elected twice and denied his seat both times. iOA Inr SO 44 48 46 41 1 The attorney, Wallace on," she added. i HI 1VA 25 25 4- Maer, said in his wires to 75 19' 11 18H-W "Larry wouldn't have wanted The committee deliberated an 3 1 Matthews May Get New Post WLBW Miami, WCTV Talla hour and 20 minutes before an-1 me to give in, and I can give Avon Pd l. 100 12' II' 4- (Continued on Page 4D, Col. 1) The last stronghold of anti-government rebels crumbled when 102 dissident troops hassee, WSHG Panama City in Iks in now," she said.

"I waited (until Sunday) to talk to the nouncing its decision which must be reviewed by the full 1 and WEAR Pensacola: "Mr. Taylor, an outstanding House which convenes in Jan-1" sheriff because I was scared. citizen in this community and marched out of the Tien Hoi pagoda with their hands in the air. Pro-Ky forces trained 90 millimeter tank cannon and 50 liarv. 1 I should've done something before now, but I couldn't take a a member of Variety Children's However, Bond has an appeal Hospital's board of directors, before the U.S.

Supreme Court, chance on hurting those chil caliber machineguns on i TALLAHASSEE. (UPD-Gov. Haydon Burns said today he will recommend that the state i i oAn 13 Xf il has information that Mr. Burns and a decision is possible this dren. I couldn't have done any ranks.

plans to libel him on your sta fall. ,1 thing about it anyway. "We have the city 90 per cent tion tonight in a paid political riiason man M'n under control," said Brig. Gen. telecast.

Du Quoc Dong, commander of Florida and federal agencies in Washington. "Please be advised that Mr. loyalist paratroopers. "We can Taylor plans to bring action Matthews was defeated tor He Tried 17 Times And Still Failed Test see the light now. There is still the new Second Congressional a bit of sniping north of the against any television station broadcasting libelous and slanderous statements about him." District seat by Rep.

Don Fuqua. pagoda, however." One rebel ordnance company The last legislature merged the districts represented by both In the Dade County Circuit i refused to surrender and re promised to give Ries a car if Court suit against WCKT, Maer men and they fought it out at said that Taylor had notified the polls for the one seat. Amusements $. 9B Classified S-15C Comics Crossword Pnnle 8D Editorials I. IA Horoscope Local Newt 1-4B Movie Time Clock Sports Television TD Stocks, Finracial I.

Weather Report MA Women'! Pages 1-4C mained a the Da Nang river which divides the city. Government troops did not immediately move in on them. WCKT before Burns went on The governor said ruqua he passed the test today. Ries, who has driven through-. out Europe on an international 3 license and claims to have, LONDON.

(UPI) Arthur Ries, 67, who has spent $8,400 on driving lessons, failed his 17th test today despite the efforts of a hypnotist. Berto RiseUi, who has been coaching Ries for six of his 20 "strongly recommended the appointment of Matthews to the The rebels were camped near covered more than 400,000 acci- the air last night that he would sue if Burns repeated his accusation. The suit said that the station went ahead with the program. job. STOCK EXCHANGE Keith Funston, left, president of the New York Stock Exchange, replies to a question following testimony today at a legislative hearing into the possibility of moving the exchange to New Jersey.

Attending the Trenton, N.J.i session are Gov. Richard J. Hughes, seated with Funston; standing, left, State Assembly Speaker Maurice Brady, James C. Kellogg III, member of relocation study group, and Norman Tanzman, chairman of lejslative committee. an ammunition dump and were WE CARRY famous name reported ready to blow it up.

years trying to get his license, brands such as Artcarved dia The bulk of the city of 800,000 dent-free miles, invited British Transport Minister Mrs. Barbara Castle to attend the test Mrs. Castle, who does not monds, Omega and Bulova BOAT STORAGE Power or residents was clearly the hands of troops loyal to Ky, Sail. Repairs. Brokerage.

Laud. said, "He will have to find someone else next time I won't help him anymore." The -year-old hypnotist had Watches, Felco pearls, and Kre-mentz Jewelry at Pribble's, have a driver's license, de however. Yacht Basin, Inc. 2000 SW 20th LADIES' WEAR, Bankruptcy stocks, famous makes. Phyllis fashion, A W.

Sunrise. Adv. clined. Gen. Dong told reporters Seats Town.

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