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WEATHER Increasing cloudiness and cool today, Cloudy and not go cold tonight. Mostly cloudy and continued cool Sunday. High today 52. Low tonight 34. High Sunday SO.

(More Weather on Pagte 5-A) ALABAMA JOURNAL Central And South Alabama's Largest Evening Newspaper LATEOT EDITION FOR NEWS BROADCASTS CAU. 265-8246 75TH YEAR NO. 41 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Ph. 262-1611 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1963 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 16 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS Nlow Ogonoir InJOpcSK Braz7 Apparently Ship's Destination WASHINGTON (AP)-A U. S.

Navy plane today found the hijacked Venezuelan freighter Anzeategui but the ship refused to answer any signals from the plane, the Defense Department said. The freighter was located at 6 a.m. EST today 180 miles north of Surinam; Dutch Guiana, apparentlylf "1 II headed for Brazil. AlimiTIlt lAUfPfl The plane was continuing to circle the ship, the Defense Department said. A Pentagon spokesman said the Navy plane reported she was "maintaining air surveilance, although it had not been able By Diplomats At Ban Session to establish communication con tact." The Defense Department said that the freighter was being toid By K.

C. THALER GENEVA (UPM A Kenne dy-Khrushchev summit meeting but had ignored these instructions from Adm. Robert L. Den-nison, Atlantic Fleet commander. I "fr HIL Set course for San Juan, may be the only way to break the tightening East-West deadlock on disarmament and nuclear weapon tests, diplomatic sources said today.

Puerto Rico. Report your course The sources saw no prospects LAMB COULDN'T WAIT FOR LUNCH PERIOD A girl whose name isn't Mary has a little lamb that followed her to school. Actually the lamb, Pinky, 5-days-old, didn't follow Susan WVa Hey, 6, to school it came in the family car. Susan eyes her teacher while giving her attention to Pinky's milk feeding in her North Adams, classroom yesterday. The iamb, decked out in red ribbon and bell, just couldn't wait for the children's lunch period and only Susan understood Pinky's bleat (AP Wirephoto), for any immediate progress at the 17-nation disarmament confer ence here after Russia's "take it or-Ieave it" statements Friday and speed.

Further instructions will follow." A spokesman said this message "had not been acknowledged by the ship." The Navy also intercepted the following partially garbled message sent in the clear, ostensibly from the Anzoategui: "Collect Associated Press San Juan. Venezuelan National Liberation Armed Forces, Rudas Me-zones Detachment, Ship Anzoategui. Captain, officers, crew are as usual. 'Garble at this point) The conference resumed only last Tuesday after an eight-week re 1''T i ilirfTb .11 i i mi itT cess. Conference officials said the de MARY LOU LAWRENCE, 25, lies unconcious and critically injured after falling 35 feet from a swinging trapeze Friday at a Shrine Circus performance in Madison.

Man at right is Larry Ruhl, another aerialist with the circus. (AP Wirephoto). WCCB Dark; Time Sought cision needed to break the im Today's Top News Higgs Guilty; Greene Appeal Under Study passe are of such magnitude that they probably will have to come directly from President Kennedy CRITICALLY HURT Will the U.S. offer asylum 10 and Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.

With the conference in weekend members of the National Libera To Reorganize tion Armed Forces the same as High-Wire Performer Falls 30 Feet To Floor I recess, U.S. chief negotiator Wil Fiery Crash Kills Four Near Dothan Cuba. We are awaiting an an- ima. we are awaiti ki a' i National, WOrlaWiae WCCB-TV, channel 32, went off swer. Medina Rojas." liam C.

Foster went into strate- gy meetings with his Western col By CLIFF SESSIONS JACKSON, Miss. (UPli A white attorney aiding a Negro in his attempt to enter the University of Mississippi was convicted leagues to try to find a way to the air at 9:30 last night for an Cuba had offered the hijackers indefinite period of time. Paul asylum if they could reach Cuba. Watson, general manager of the Earlier, the Navy said the plane Navy sights hijacked ship. Page 1.

crack the hard Soviet position. RUSSIANS DIM HOPE Summit meeting may be nee i t. wi station came on the air and read was attempting to communicate nuclear Dan. rage i. tele2ram from th Fcr fhe frpi2hter through use of a telegram from the FCC in absentia on a morals charge cessary on MADISON, Wis.

UPI An at- ternal injuries and a broken left tractive high-wire performer who' collarbone, worked without a safety net be- There were no screams when cause it "adds to the excitement" she fell but the audience at the The Russians virtually slammed the door on worthwhile nuclear up. Page Berlin talks warm ing a 90-day suspension of serv- visual blinker signal and radio, 8-A. African students leave Red ice to financially At the time of the sighting the negotiations here when they told There was no official indication vessel was reported traveling in'the conference Friday the West from station officials hen this, a south southeasterly direction, on could have a test ban only on the Shrine-sponsored show, including many children, moaned as Miss Lawrence lay crumpled on the plunged 30 feet to a concrete floor Friday and was critically injured. Friday night and faces imprison-; ment if he ever returns to Mississippi. William L.

Higgs, 27-year-old Harvard law school graduate and, civil rights crusader in his native btate, was given the maximum penalty of six months in jail and j00 fine. would be completed. a course of 150 degrees, at a Kremlin's terms. They also re Mary Lou Lawrence, 25, billed 'Concrete. The station went on the air sPeed of 12 kxiots' jjected Kennedy's plan for prevent- DOTHAN.

Ala. (AP)-Four persons were killed Friday night in a fiery collision between a propane-loaded gas truck and an automobile 5 miles north of here on U.S. 431. The Highway Patrol identified the victims as Nancy Stokes, about 17; Mary Lene Oliver, about 13; Foy Lewis, about 24, country. Page 8-A.

A. merlcan doctors win friendi in anti-Yankee Guiana. Page 4-B. Dirkten and Mundt get top committee posts. Page J-B, March 24.

1962 after several de-' lne Plane reported later that i ing war by accident or miscalcu-lays caused by bad weather and1116 freighter changed to a technical difficulties. I'V more southeasterly course la-j Western delegation spokesmen The following Oct." 11 it waster' Poibly to avoid shallow; branded Russia's stand "totally as the "Hollywood Skyrocket" with the William Kay Circus, was swinging on a trapeze when she tried to switch hands and fell to the floor before a stunned capac PART OF ACT "It looked like it was part of the act at first," one spectator said. Al Carter, a drummer in the Nikita uses party for party Higgs cannot be forced to pay the penalty as long as he remains! line. Fane 8-B. announced that a 1 a 1 snw (uncompromising." They feared it nilM fnrm a kirn i The new heading was reported out of Mississippi.

He said in ity audience at the Dane County band, said he had just started a New York this week he would not nnl tn fair grounds. drum roll for Miss Lawrence's aml "eium -cuiown, aDoui -J, lall the stock in the First 1L Jin the aftermath of the Cuban becaim he return for the trial She was only seconds from fin- finale when she fell. 'all of Headland, Ala. Four killed In Dothan crash Corporation, which owns1 1 ,8 crisis while the Soviet leadership ishing her solo act. "I was so shocked 1 couldn't1 Another passencer in the car.

felt he would not receive fair 1 treatment. H.ggs also was absent Friday pas 1. the? station. This sale was never 5 jj ostensibly reviews its foreign i e.vMr.old Montgomery consumated. althoueh one Squadron 5, based at Jack- Miss Lawrence remained in cri- move," he said.

i rov McGlmvn iniurv crnM in hi a nut rmnrat ntt i from a hearing in Atlanta for girl Negro Dewey Roosevelt Greene spin Jr. before three judgtes of the via confined to hospital by oi me original group vvas: o( Roos' lt Roads Sa Juan Tmy hoviet Uepuly Korelgn 'u 1 I fi Two other persons, including al disorder "goes to school' still negotiating until early this Koads, ban Juan, mher Vassili netsov Parent skull fracture, possible mediately ordered music for the the drjver of lhirJ car whicJ tekptae. City Page. 1-B. jweek.

rue," 0 tossed the test ban initiative over i next act. Trained dogs walked on siieSwippcd the wrecked vehicles. 1. 1 uieir nurn icss as miss Lawrence u0I llrPA Countess Tells i uintr Persons ana groups nave' to tne west and said the next Journal Features been interested in the earch fr the St is up to Washington. He but no agreements have va hf vwid a test ban treaty is possible was removed from the ring.

me snow musi go on. ernon Ilnlh. sli una riding it ,1.. akk h-m heen mai tt' nlMv-H Inn.l -n OIIC i Bmoriimm. UIIIJT II UIC rVl (H.IC-I UIC Olf ASK ANDY 4-B The suspension of WCCB TV mJ? Iviet position on on-site inspections said.

U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. Higgs is one of the attorneys for Greene, who was appealing the refusal of a federal district judge to order his immediate enrollment in Ole Miss. The judges told attorney Ku 1 er, representing Greene, that he would have to K'wvw iwuu uuu jiuij Ot French Plot to keep the crowd from getting BRIIX-E 8-B leaves Montgomery without on mere nau uccn suouij p.i:ui--! out an other kev DOints. an, I IIMTI 1 1 1 I III III I i I VVA.IIIIU1 IHM rrVfint-i -b 7-n outlet.

However the re- differ nl'Mrfr I-- ifirrri i i ne oi Ivor oi me intra car, Mrs. Sue Pitts of Headland, suf- I nrrv I. t. ,,1,1 COMICS two stations will trv at ine smP.10 v-UDa- nicnpuoiiciy UPI-A French count-'in2 the rooes for Mis fcrei1 onl' injurics CR -SSWORD assimilate the better ARC-TV oro. 0fered 8sy'um i- iL.

PARIS i iu iiiaiaL liiul ir iu uii aiLC iiiiri- the collision shw uithnnt dnnh. that T.rppnc EDITORIAL 4-A jrams into the schedules. ul m.u ess wno once serveu as iiucrpreier ttnen the accident haooenei II 01 was kept out of the university! HEIXHsE A major blow to the station 1:600 southeast of Cuba at' necessary for fool-for Gen- Dwight D- Eisenhower covered his eyes when she started thc about 140 feet. strictly on racial grounds. Lni-! HOROSCOPE -B (was the cancellation by the FCC a hJ.n was locaftef an, proof policin" of a test ban.

plotting with her plunge to the ground but 1 1 automoDI'" J-A of the "deintermixtuie" ir ranee mosi-wameo lerronsi to the first to reach her side. i m. ami oH-neu sia 1 rwrmit nn mnrp than tnr1. ersity officials contended the.Ne- JUMBLE on the truck tank. 1.R which umilH hav marlo carr 11 awa ll0IP tuoa ui lkl11 ''resident Charles de Ua.ille.

Ruhle, was nresent gro'i application was rejected be- DR. MOLMER over the demolished rn Una cmI vl'iu CfWWlll? -B jgomery an all-Ultra High Fre-ani1 in the direction of Braz.l jiivv suiu MAigi. hi iifirii i unpn i i nt vv. It was to Brazil that Portuguese1 In the crisis devel- caue his academic records were MOVI ES not acceptable. OBITX'ARIES She was identified as Countess loiKlas" fell last year un'' victims Aa I re unit were niched from v.

Rousselet de Littiac, a J-B Jquency 'UHFi city. The city now nr 1 city, ine ciiy now lTnitwl i i uu i ui ru a a 1 1 tt 11,11 1 1 1 1 The three judges, headed by, PAUL HARVEY'S VIEWS has one VHF channel (WSFA-TV P1-. "fnnque oanao iook ine Jfll. I Pau' PAItTXER HAD DIED Kntain rvlannol Iroch frrrfe In and Headland to ex- r. nn pi.

iii senea roriusuese iner ania niiu.smokin- Kn" ih i wnui.in chief appeals court Judge Elbert Tiittle, took the case under ad- -A-7-A 1 at thc joine. the Kay Z. ano SPOUTS viement. They indicated through WEATHER J-A in addition to WCCB-TVs Vllf taken control oi ine snip Paris. Circus last August with a solo T' their questioning of lawyers that Channel 32.

The FCC had pro-115 9j0 passengers ana crew. she told police after nearly 24 at.t afIer ncr Mrtnor on th. hjh n.m..-v i i.roimen posed I that WSF.TV aKo be Galvao's action was a protest 'anf negotiations in hours of jnnsi qllcstionin2 atLm ha rM on SrtVhed to a VHF channerThU asainst the rule of Antonio de Washington Jan. 31 and have Naionale nvmJ iiJ Oliveira Salazar. the Portuguese to resume them here.

shfl mp, uith t1. llke a downhill curve. The car had uuiu nac mc ciic.t vi iiwM rircus wnormers uw. nn 1 i "hf hn k.iiH 1 ic SHIP. Page 8-A) rence wurkivt uilhonl a s.iMv mt t- ine pianneu assassinuutm am-niin Wallace Signs Proration face with Kuznetsov before leav- u.th knll.nwk.wl C.crn ii tun they might turn dow the appeal at this time.

Jackson police accused Higgs of commiting perversa acts with a 16-year-old boy who ran away from his Pennsylvania home and came here. The boy was the chief witness in Higgs' one-day jury trial. He limiting the WSFA-TV signal, now heard over a wide area of central and south Alabama, to the close-in coverage area of the twu L'HF channels. Advertising sales ng Wednesday for Washington to "iin. suspected bv pol.ee Wal Xn receive an honorary degree at as having the ringleader of Boc.

apnroach.ng from the op- George Washington murdcr nlo, Bujue he fell at jn ptite and I knew The U.S. negotiator was a. nv tt0u nn' as nothing I could do hut countess also tol.l police the State Shaking Alabama's deficit has crown to have heeome much more corn- donc much S(Wj 0(her cnvi hj it against De Oaulles life formors said eJ to confer with President Ken-attemD nnlv KaTuta rotnrnin hAn Vah i i i Top-Level Jobs testified the charge was true. $2.6 during the past few petitive. He said he moved into Higgs' weeks.

the governor's office an- WCCB-TVs statement Friday home an. 10 after the two met nounced late Friday as the xecu- noted that "Montgomery and its (St HIGGS. Pace I-A I Hiiro m.linn nrnratim ftffi. ko. ik.

Another trapeze performer anl Hnfrh Hncnlfnl I an Vl" Ut twt, aerial artirf, JLid they i UutCh Hospital the milit.irv school 1-ridjv. K. juinmm.i.i. nuj i.ou i conunue io penorm wunout nets tiip iiXGI Tiv But she said it had been pM- Mltv 'V'1 'u Thf rial viauiwd. best television coverage of President JOinS ned until a later d.ite.

i-Mwriarus wu provide a self- A spokesman said bills coming area its size in the United SUlei. A. j. .1. Hamman is expected to get a new Fnmilv Ar Fnrm M.ss Lawrence worked in lhe'SUstaininc SO-bed hospital unit for uM About This Business 1 IT IK-1 fMl.IllAI.

'11 .1 in for purchases made late in the receiving the complete program- toplevel job at the State Depart- confirmed by Army Cant. Vh l'n troops in the Con Patter idministration have ming of all three national net- faneri laminisiranoo nave ming oi au mree national on- rt T.f A AJL1 HIT Presi- the Dutch Ministry Jtiin uic ivav Poinard. 37. one of five persons vt iuwiiu iswellexi the anticipated deficit works. This is a service cn' gnnip.

Fr-dv. 1 L.ll Id all well and good for cab- from the KJ million figure pre- even the Birmingham area. nh rfieburg. Va this afternoon arresipa aim m-iu nn iw-siiuiiuin I in the plot. ir.

members and s.ervicemen dictei a let days ago. more man twice as many pep his wife and children. Poinard vnung wife, originally 2 Killed hive Kennedy has no formal appoint to take a walk when they feel I Gov. Wallace sismed his a Montg unery, does not to Russia and BriUn wou Make 'jte; arrested with him. was released over the No.

3 Jpot at today after questioning. WANTED! 10 WASHERS tersecreur- for political affairs De Gaulle, a. like it b.t Montgomery" Troop execute order Friday, directinj at the present Ume. l' of the Boy Scouts has been a redicto of 20 per cent ia the, Jn: it for jears expend rtarw of all state Freeze HitS Roads Th scouts, some of them now supported by the dollar-depleted iThs post is new held by George pa4 assassinatK.n attemiHs or VJ UU C. McGbee.

who has asked Ker.ne-i r. ok's. unscalhel and ap ut of scouting age. no land for the tat tx 'UPI The jut. Tenn 'LFl ine CKXMMMA Cm'.

Okla 'AP JK. K-l. 11 ior vien in R-hwav inLr-mrm' fSn a5siSnint andj JactpHine Kennedr and P-rently unshaken Highway Department t0 ber Uo children. Caroline. S.

and ol.ce sourcesKl tod There May an m- -To nwi wer snl a i Mrrasm when they some montn the fiscal e3r. April Tenr of the Washington folk wgM throusfi September. .1 I I A UISC1, ram. by car for Mdle- lJ. 'MvnZ 0 a oo wnai uiey nave wr-iiii- nuauy ororrra pro-.

a th. narf -vera! veeks 7 J. ff an-mit lh ntot Thev "TU '1 ratl0 He instnrt----- the Pmieotl. dissatlsf I T3': 'Z hVcaled TeaTly th month a tle in Iclt tng Scoutmaster Koben w- panroef nraos io cunaai utt m.u. v.

k. rvjJin r. the of said be had been asked to operate House Monday mornng. I state's road so far this year laad, spokesman for the troop, spending except salaries. out that he and an boys If I iext Saturday and Sundiy w.ll Anfhfti k.

tl- HnrtAiW R-siJ Trail "HinOI sir Mnrnonv take part an attempt to kill s'ru. the har1 by a bullet that the president. 3 vy fu. Tfk I refued to take anv part in the plot because 1 r- bel.e in ow1 1 35 3 De Gaulle was repfit f.c the B5 around Alexander dry. The I ta.l Ucks 32 miles kitting Harriman may be the first of a sumSer of chanze.

Kennedy, it is understod. wWd like to tighten up the department eseraiiora to frt faster results wi foreign affairs issue as they arse. One moe under study is Has Attack kss of Alceria bat r.thr Police the men PLOT. Tate A hrry Lee P-rker an-i Le vr mv.ru (-. -t WANT TO SELL YOURS' -JST DIAL 264-4567 And Place A PERSON-TO-PERSON FAMILY WANT AD federaU but in their mi ST.

TNCTNT W.nd.aH b-jaunt do h.kirj thats and AP'J Uird Atoo. formr-fclmg and that's all tm is to S'JJ- it Tfr bovs will wal ragged mild this ee atha the possible creatwa of a new ao- i dersecretary posjtioa to expedite work wrthiB the depart ment. Ptk Jr a M-res unk-n P-IsT chef Itng Geer sad 'N were jnJ uestj.m nr ar4 an armei ro'jhmr in Da' U.S. Population Up Near! 8 Million home "ra otquia lslar3. was mstrr.

not pavemest. and tV? "3 be loaded with pacts the WASHINGTON ITI' The learneS bwe today. He sen by dxlors from Birtls and the ear medicra f)cer of St. VaKeat Lies which Washinrtoa never SJ. tV I te-t Sstj'e IV.ect; i ha n-efl by near'T hal csverced an nr the 1 censu to aa arvt-trrwot hy mfyre tScj A mile stroll Waisron doesn't Wedn-e-.

9 day after at- just 4f rm Hi mi rMai mt tack matH Wal last Jn I been told rwa were 53.w. accord ni to the Census A.im nistratim authorities sad the two tip mra at state Secretary Deaa Rak and Undersecretary George W. Ran-are i-rohed ia rear-aner plans. TVir r'i a-e tV Presiiert a furers p-jcy. Rcrriman.

71. a mr assstaat secrenary foe Far tasrera affi.rs A f.irmer gone-a rf New Yert 34 rears of g-wera-ment serxTce. hrisiaw the what the bnys wj and tr irean it' Bjeria asj axhrr Tf- rrt44 V. Iftari tar frtr Since tSn ht has beea kf7 oh der tKenato. Lr-cJ and his -e left Bequuai Friday for BartaJw.

where 5 get further fnetS-ca'. The prime w1lIi do wriV I senice- the H-rSx: sa4. the eeK- DoLjr tnea sttj.ed aVtI represe-t rrea fone.i re iea Lir Ct 2 Doiltrt aa increase T.rr. 1 1 per kri.el tSe zri. bit rTed ffi tV firare f-r A.tI I.

sii mea ff UoJjrt ia ttk1 saior. CtORGE C. McCHU AIXRELL HVRRIMA.

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