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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 15

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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Trdnetdar, April 14, 1963 lilt Hut Buddy MtMlltan Mi Uwny Otmitm HELD OVER TONIGHT AKD THURSDAY SHIRLEY MacLAlNE Gcorq Bernard Show's Senate Takes Up Voler Bill, Sets Debate a Week Hence Constitution Waihlnglon Bureau WASHINGTON The Senate made the voting rights bill its pending business Tuesday, with the understanding that full debate will not begin until Wednesday of next week. 2 Pastors in Cuba Visited by Families Two Baptist preachers arrested in Cuba were visited in a Havana jail by relatives Tuesday. PETER USTINOV RICHARD CRENNA Optn 4.00 Fa- turn: 4:10 6:00 7:55 9:50 ARMS AND THE MAN" 535 Cc 535 BarkiMf Lfli'l Grind ThMtra JILL LASS A Naughty Lait Named Jill POCKET THEATRE IN Courtlond St. 874-9751 "JOHN BROWN'S BODY" Opens April 22nd Wnnt Ark Pnv Off That will mean it will bf early May before the bill goes to the Rules Committee and mid May later before a House vote. Stadelhol'er hopes to visit them Wednesday, he added.

Caudill, 61, is head of the Western Cuban Baptist Convention. He has been a missionary in Cuba for the past 35 years. A spokesman for the Southern Baptist Home Mission Board said two of its missionaries the Rev. Herbert Caudill and the Rev. James D.

Fife were visited by Mrs. Caudill, Mrs. Fite and the three Fite children. In the House of Representatives, meanwhile, the Judiciary Committee decided to postpone its work on the bill until April 28. According to Judiciary chairman Emanuel Celler, the will not finish The 31-year-old Fite, a native GcvrnuDmrcI I 'that's wrCT) ll mntSo thn hnnnkn PTf 17 1 Trm i I I riarm a iiin rkteii i ai ak.

aaaLa1 tm. a. immi i .,.1" -thphnuc I nui uuuivl iu UQIM I The spokesman said word of of Wavnesboro, is Caudill's the visit was relayed to the U.S. son-in-law. State department Swiss Am-! A native of clinchport bassador Emil Stadelhofer.

c.ludm wns prilIPa(Mf writing the bill for "a couple of days" after it resumes work. The Swiss have handled American affairs in Cuba since the United States severed diplomatic relations with the Castro government. The church spokesman said the missionaries reported they were well-treated, had comfortable bedding and received nor-rnal food. cer University at Macon, and at Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Tex. Fite, who went to Cuba in is also a Mercer graduate.

He was a teacher in the Cuban Baptist Theological Institute and pastor of Bcuna Vista Baptist Church in Marianao, near Havana. At7Ts ipi 950 fm, ifSffiS; -T AfiHHBCil (MmiX, rA Vpi.rr1 lLfyLpLf YV I in PANAVlSIOWand METROCOIOR GMMW! I Starts TOMORROW Vil OPENS FRIDAY APRIL 16th P.M. I iw.MuVihWJirr 11 WfimW BBliBCLIFF VIIIAGE'sHOPPINC CENTER I I All-STAR CONCERT SERIES Presenfi "THE ROYAL FAMILY OF THE GUITAR" THE ROMEROS Celedonio Romero and hit ions Celin, Pepe Angel MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Prices (Inc. Ti) $5.14, $3 50, 12 50. tt ii in hmi.inv I i Oil.oR GOOD SEATS AT BOX OFFICE FOR TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE "nrcTiwrn ULOIII1LU tj TOBEONE OF THE 'j SPECIAL EASTER HOLIDAY BIGGEST HITS FUFRI MATINEE 2:00 III I a.

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