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St. PeUrtburq Tlmti, Wtdntsdoy, Oct. 4, 1941 WORLD 3-A TREK BEGAN IN SAN FRANCISCO "Peaee Marchers1 In Moscow 3 THE Castro Steps Up Anti-Vice Campaign HEMISPHERE it. z-m HAVANA ii Trime Minis ter Fidel Castro stepped up his fc admimstra. vice campaign yesterday!" and i 0AH0CT0P0HHE Vtcti 'k after hundreds of arrests in a series of weekend police raids HUM Exile Leader Miro To Continue Fight at Havana night clubs.

In a speech to public em Cuban (A WASHINGTON ployes Monday night. Castro again invited "the white slavers, exile leader Jose Miro Cardona and the illustrious madams" to yesterday accused Fidel Castro go to Miami. He announced mat -of being a renegade io me in Soviets Bar Arms Talks In Red Square MOSCOW (UPI)-A band of Western "peace marchers," including 13 Americans, walked into Moscow yesterday to complete a trek that began in San Francisco 10 months ago. But the marchers were forbidden to make any disarmament speeches in Red Square. The 31 marchers, gome dressed in blue jeans, baggy sweaters and tennis shoes, were halted by Soviet officials 100 yards short of the Lenin-Stalin tomb in Moscow's main square.

THE LEADERS obviously were upset by the ban. Eight of the Americans had tramped 8,000 miles across six countries on two continents to carry their message to the Russian people. They had hoped to make speeches advocating unilateral six soldiers of his army would ter-American judicial system. be court-martialed on charges of molesting young girls. In an appearance before me lntcr-American Commission on Human Rights Miro said he would continue to fight In the international field, Cas the bearded dictator despite the tro denounced the Latin American countries that have broken diplomatic tics with Cuba.

Have Your Friends Meet the Sun Halfway Tell them to winter in Florida Send them The Times He charged they had severed relations "only to comply with orders from the (U.S.) State Department." Peru, Paraguay threat of the firing squad which hangs over his son, Jose who was captured in the ill-fated April 17 invasion of Cuba. In Miami, a division among Cuban exiles widened as one of five members of the Cuban Revolutionary Council resigned. Justo Carrillo told a news conference he is withdrawing because the council has been "deficient in action" against DPI Telephoto RUSSIAN CROWD GATHERS IX MOSCOW'S RED SQUARE as 'peace marchers' from Europe and the United States parade with signs in Russian. and several small Central American countries have broken with Cuba. Two Cubans convicted of heading a counterrevolutionary band in the Manzanilla area of Orien-te Province were executed by a firing squad in Santiago.

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But the Soviet officials said no speeches would be permitted. The officials said a demonstration could be held at the side of the square in front of the historical museum. After about 30 minutes of discussions, marchers finally were allowed to proceed to the center of the square in front of the mausoleum and stand in a "silent vigil." "We wanted to speak to the people, not just to reporters," said Bradford Lyttle, 30, of Chicago, one of the group leaders. The group has asked to see Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev and Mrs.

Khrushchev, and has requested permission to stage a demonstration in front of the Soviet defense ministry, THE MARCHERS, who have distributed thousands of pamphlets since the trek began in San Francisco on Dec. 1, camped Monday night on the outskirts of Moscow. They said they had been promised a triumphal entrance into Moscow, complete with parade and mass rally. Police made no attempt to prevent the marchers from handing out pamphlets or speaking to Russians. Muscovites read the pamphlets curiously and many applauded the marchers and cus Radio yesterday accused Egyptian President Gamal Abdcl Nasser's brother of helping to mastermind a multi-million dollar smuggling ring to expolit Syrian merchants.

The charge against Laithi Abdcl Nasser was the latest in a series of attacks against the United Arab Republic since the revolt last Thursday against Cairo. BONN, Germany Ml Poland, Czechoslovakia and East Germany have increased their military forces 20 per cent in the last eight weeks, authoritative West German military sources said today. This would mean an increase of 102,000 men in the armies of the three Communist nations, whose combined strength was estimated at 510,000 men on Jan. 1. THE WEST GERMAN defense ministry would make no comment for publication on the report.

The informants, who declined to be identified, made the report, however, amid discussion of such NATO problems as a buildup of its forces. The sources also asserted the ine radio said me deed was only one of many similar exploitations by Nasser's "stooges and close relatives. IN DAMASCUS, the Syrian Escape To Freedom By Land, Air, River Times Wire Services BERLIN Despite the sealing off of West Berlin, East Germans continued In escape to the West in these varied ways: A GROUP of 55 young men from the East German village of Boeseckendorf roped themselves together so no one would get lost, and made it across the border to the West German town tf Duderstadt. ANOTHER young East Berliner crashed a hra.vy truck through the concrete border wall into West Berlin. TWO YOUTHS swam the Spree River from the Soviet sector of Berlin to the British sector.

A U.S. ARMY helicopter flew five more East German refugees out of the Steinstueck-en enclave. TWO MEN AND A WOMAN crawled through barbed wire barricades. army new commander, Gen. Abdcl Karim Zahredin told newsmen the revolt that split Syria from the United Arab Republic was originally planned to halt weakening of the Syrian army by Soviet army in East' Germany, totalling about 400,000 troops, has been reinforced by 14 different types of rockets and missiles.

EASY ways to order IGivt tht coupon to your carrier the Egyptians rather than as a political movement. All are capable of carrying nuclear warheads, the sources said. Stop ot any Premier Mamoun Kuzbari said elections would be held in Syria within four months to establish a imtt oKict They said the rockets and mis-iles in East Germany are parliament for the new govern ground to ground type, fueled with solid or liquid fuel, and ment. Kuzbari has announced his government will follow a neutral course in foreign affairs while encouraging private enterprise at some are mounted on tank-type armored vehicles. Timet Nawitand, lit Avt.

3 at Fourth Strttt North 4 Mail in tht Coupons 35c each The sources said there was no indication East German troops waved greetings. The marchers chanted in Russian "Peace and Friendship" as they walked toward Red Square, where they were surrounded by several hundred curious Russians who waved and applauded. Soviet newspapers stressed the difficulties they said the marchers encountered in the "capitalistic" countries in contrast with the "heartfelt reception" given them by the Soviet authorities and people. Although the group was hustled unceremoniously out of East Germany, Lyttle said the "Soviet Union has cared for us superbly" and "the treatment could hardly have been better have been equipped with modern home. IN WASHINGTON it was reported the United Arab Republic has asked the United States to ignore Syria's request for diplomatic recognition.

tactical ground-to-ground rockets and missiles. expenditure in Britain of from $40 million to $50 million. CONSTRUCTION of a ring of antiaircraft missiles around Ber IN PARIS, a NATO spokesman disclosed U.S. Air Force jet lin has almost been completed. West German defense ministry fighter-bombers have returned to ffSwA 1Mt' aoww sources said earlier that two anti a French base for the first time aircraft missile rings were being since they were pulled out near ly two years ago because of re than what we were given in the built around the disputed city one 24 miles and another 48 Communist countries." strictions imposed by resident Morse Says Cubans Must Oust Castro MIAMI BEACH iff) Fidel Castro must be overthrown by the Cubans themselves, not by Americans, Sen.

Wayne Morse, said yesterday. "The United States has no right under international law to go into Cuba," the Senate Latin American subcommittee chair Among those who appeared in Charles de Gaulle on the storage of nuclear missiles in France. yory cjffl'i'1 M.ltow.H.ndWW,' OH r.H5JW2' lis. omui POSTPAID U. S.

or CANADA Red Square was Mrs. Rcgina IN BERLIN, West Berlin May or willy Hrancit announced ne was flying to New York Thursday to receive the "Freedom Fischer, 48, mother of U.S. chess champion Bobby Fischer. Also Mrs. Bea Burnett Herrick, of New York.

She had been a model for an automobile company and married Scott Herrick of Chi-cazo on the march across the miles from the city center. IN WASHINGTON, investigating senators announced that all U.S. combat troops in Europe-including some 6,500 in Berlin now are equipped with the Army's newest fully automatic rifle, the M14. Sen. John Slennis, chairman of a defense investigating subcommittee, said this recently completed shift from Irtf rsburg 3imcB man told a news conference.

"We should put heat on the Or HORIDA 8EST NEWSPAPER ganization of American States to United States from San Fran cisco. from Britain through Bel exercise non military sanctions cium. Germany and Poland to against Cuba and to organize world opinion against Castro's the Soviet Union. World War II weapons "should brutality." 1 It must be authentic to be labeled Antique AUTHENTIC-STRAIGHT FROM KENTUCKY AUTHENTIC SELECTED BY EXPERTS AUTHENTIC PERFECTLY AGED Antique Kentucky Bourbon RINIUCKV SIRAIGHI BOURBON WHlSKtV IS PRODI i IMS OLD I0UMB51S OISI CO UWlSmtl House" peace prize and to give Americans a first-hand account of the crisis in his divided city. THE COMMUNISTS announced that Russia was sending First Deputy Premier Anastas Mik-oyan to East Berlin at the end of this week to mark the 12th anniversary of the East German Communist regime.

Sen. Paul Douglas (D-lll.) met in Berlin with American military and diplomatic officials on what he termed a "look and learn" visit to the divided city. Sen. Hubert Humphrey, who has been on a factfinding tour of Europe, told newsmen in London there has been no change in U.S. policy on Suncoast td'lion 35c each S.

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SEATO Aides Discuss Asian Red Aggression the American embassy reported. Nome, BANGKOK. Thailand W-Top military planners of the South IN LONDON, U.S. Air Force secretary Eugene M. Zuckert announced the United States has Address Cty east Asia Treaty Organization, (SEATO) met behind closed sneivea plans lor cutting air strength in Britain during the doors yesterday to take up what communique called "plans Be sure to ene'ese cosH, money- order or check.

present world crisis. to resist and counter Commu nist aesression in the treaty Zuckert told a news conference plans for "phasing out" four tactical air bases in the United 11 Refugees Taken From Skiff By Tanker FORT LAUDERDALE -Eleven persons fleeing Cuba were taken from their 15 foot area." Crises in Laos and South Viet Kingdom have been delayed in definitely. Nam are expected to dominate Suncoast Invitational Edition 35ceoch St. Petersburg Time 3 for $1 O. Bo 1121 St.

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