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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 3

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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1963 THE DAILY SENTINEL, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 4 AUfil Top Court Gests Question Of Jury TriaTFor Barnett Ann Landers Advice: Offices Look Like Miami Nightclub Student Tells Of On Refinery At Havana WASHINGTON (AP) The Su-selves without a jury Burnett, 64, with eonfempt after prerne Court derided today to The Cirfuu Court then asked he disobeyed Its order not to the Supreme "Court to make thelterfere with Meredith's admission decision on the jury trial ques- to the university. Johnson was hear argument next fall on whether Gov Ross Barnett of Mississippi is entitled to a trial on made a party to the proceeding on the ground he had stopped Meredith on one occasion. Technology student and a daredevil pilot today admitted to the Traveler their part in last Thurs day's bombing raid on a Cuban oil refinery near Havana. The student, who is 21. called it an "almost terrifying experience but said he would be willing to go again.

'I leaned back in my seat and prayed after we dropped the bombs," said the crew-cut third-year student. Our plane zoomed EDITORS NOTE The follow ing interview with a MasaachU' setts Institute of Technology student and a pilot who participated in last Thursdays bombing raid near Havana, Cuba, was made available to The Associated Press by the Boston Traveler. 1 By JOHN RAYMOND Copyright, 1963, Boston Traveler BOSTON (AP) An adventurous Massachusetts Institute of tion. Barnett and Johnson first were cited (or eivil contempt. The Circuit Court fi-untl them guilty, but Before enforcing penalties it ordered the criminal contempt proceedings against the officials and left hanging the civil contempt case The Grcuit Court had charged Grand Reopening Mon.

Mesa Offers Appliance Repair Class A course on beaic electricity for appliance service training ia being offered at Mesa College Farm for 13 weeks. The course is held from 7 to 10 p.m each Thursday. Although the course has already begun, registration will continue through the class next Thursday night Preference will be given to students now working or planning to work in laundry appliance repair. Clarence Short, owner of the Western Slope Appliance Service in Grand Junction, ia instructor. Use of test equipment and proper care of it.

fundamental understanding of electricity and its control, understanding circuitry and checking out appliance problems will form various studies in the course. Classes are being held in the South Laboratory of the Adult Services Building at 300 S. Redlands Rd. The course is sponsored by the college division of adult and vocational education, in cooperation with Rocky Mountain Electric League end the State Board for Vocational Education. jury criminal contempt charges The ct'-e is to be argued during a twoweek argument session that begins Ou 14 No specihc argument dati within that period was fixed for hearing this particular rase The contempt proceeding vsas begun by the Circuit Court in New Orleans, La as a result of the governors efforts to block enrollment of James H.

Meredith a Negro, at the University of Mississippi Also charged with contempt is Lt Gov. Paul Johnson Jr After bringing the contempt charges, the Circuit Court on April 9, 1963 deadlocked 4-4 on the issue of whether Barnett and Johnson could be tried by a jury as the had requested lour judges voted for a jury trial and four voted to try the case thein- OUT OUR WAY Its What YOU Want That Counts! Dear Ann Ten years age when my husband moved his offices into a new building he asked me to do the decorating I worked awfully hard but the results were worth it I used walnut paneling, beiges, browns, and burnt orange for contrast Everyone remarked on the quiet elegance and the atmosphere of dignity and restful ness Friends suggested I go in for decorating as a career. Several weeks ago my husband mentioned re-doing his offices. His secretary is putting to work some of HER ideas, he said. Yesterday when I saw the finished offices I almost fainted.

It looks like a Miami nightclub. I said nothing but Im sure he sensed my disappointment. Should I come right out and tell him his offices are monstrosity and that I'd be happy to re-do them for him He seems to think his secretary did a sensational" job. Please advise OUTRAGED Dear Outraged: Say nothing. Any comment from you would sound like sour grapes.

Get busy on a decorating project at home. It will help you to keep your mind off the office. And stay away from there. If you dont see it, it wont bother you so much. your child, lake his advice.

Precocious and active young-alera are belter off in a aura-ery school than at home with a nervous, hair-pulling mother. Dear Ann Landers With all this talk about physical fitness I becoming more conscious of my husband's laziness When Horace comes home from work all he wants to do is sit in the chair and watch TV or read the newspaper. Hes even too lazy to get a drink of water for himself. Some of the husbands of my friends enjoy tennis, badminton, handball, and even skiing Horace says he never was the athletic type and hes not about to go in for body-building at this stage of life Horace is 58 years old, not overweight, just flabby Can you think of something I can say to get him out of the rocking chair Many thanks JUST THE WIFE Dear Wife: Leave the poor guy alone. For some men, pushing 0 is exercise enough.

A man who has never done much in the way of athletics should not start playing tennis or badminton at 58. It could kill him. Some men get all the exercise they need serving as pallbearers for their buddies who tried to kid the calendar. When you call on us for a loan we fry to arrange everything to suit you from A to Z. For instance you, yourself, may specify the amounts and dates of payments.

-iiim Mottling Could Be More Convenient Loons up to $2500 G.iV.C. FINANCE CORPORATION WATCH FOR OUR SPECIAL Get Acquainted OFFER Cafe Caravan 105 W. Main 242-2661 Apple Men Slate Meet 807 North Avenue Grand Junction, Colorado Telephone 2430995 out less than 100 feet above the ground. I felt auk at my stomach and I was wringing with sweat. I've never been as scared in my life." Dressed in khakis and a white shirt, the soft-spoken youth, who lives in Back Bay.

recounted details of the hair-raising raid The bombs reportedly did not explode. The student and the pilot, also an American, said they did not want to be identified because they feared reprisals from the United States government. The men were accompanied on the raid by Alexander I. Rorke flamboyant head of a group called the Freedom Fighters, and a prominent Cuban exile leader from Miami, who has not yet been identified The student said he provided technical assistance" on the trip preparing the five home-made bombs four napalm fire bombs and a 100-pound high explosive. We had trouble with the fuses, he said We tried to work out a concussion-type cap for the big bomb, but didn't have any luck A timed detonator didnt work either, we ended up using regular fuses The student said their twin-engine plane swept into Havana over the treetops we were about 100 feet above the ground" and headed toward the Esso-Shell oil refinery, where a 100-foot tower spouts flame 24 hours a day.

That was their beacon. "After the first pass when we dropped the 100 pounder and one napalm I made a 180-degree right turn, the pilot said We made a second pass and then Rorke yelled, Let's get the hell out of here' I yelled back Thats exactly what were doing! When we hit the coast and were over the water again dropped back down to 50 feet and flew by altimeter at that height nearly all the way back to our base We had to keep low to duck radar. The pair said there was no interference from the ground "not a shot and they saw none of Castros planes The Cuban acted as a bombardier, the student related, and lit the 15-second fuses with his cigar. He said he first met Rorke about a month ago after hearing him on a radio interview. I told him I was familiar with explosives and would like to help in some way if I could, he said.

I think the United States is selling out Cuba I don't want to criticize the White House or the Pentagon, but I disagree with them The student said that he did not consider the raid a failure, even though the bombs apparently failed to explode He said it at least proved it was possibly to fly in, reach a target, and get out safely, even in a small private of and will Rickover Rules Out Power Plant Blast By JAMES CALOGERO PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) -Vice Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, director of nuclear propulsion the Navy, said today it was impossible for the nuclear plant on ill-fated submarine Thresher to explode. Rickover told a naval court ol inquiry: "Nuclear reactors sub- DELTA The first annual meeting of the Western Apple Growers of America has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 23, at Provo, Utah The organization, a Rocky Mountain region division of the National Apple Institute, was formed at Delta last year by growers of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Idaho.

Utah growers will be host at the session, according to Charles M. Bruce of Hotchkiss, president, and Carl Powell of Delta, secretary Delegates will be lodged at Provo and Salt Lake City. Directors and alternates will be asked in a letter to be sent this week for suggestions on such matters as dues collection from each state, employment of a field man for the region, and feasibility establishing uniform grades and pack The Colorado Apple which also was reactivated last year, was instrumental in promoting the regional organization. The purpose is to unite growers in western states for closer cooperation and coordination in promotion of apples Growers from Washington state California have indicated they attend the Utah session, Powell said. Dear Ann Mother has always run my life I thought when I married shed stop, but no such luck Mother is a bright woman and Im certain much of her advice is sound I resist it.

however, just because it comes from her. Now, we are having a violent disagreement and Id like your views. Our 34-year-old son has been walking and talking since he was 11 months old. Hes unusually active and Im exhausted trying to keep him from destroying the house Ive lost 20 pounds since this child was born. My doctor suggested nursery school, from 10 a.m.

to 3 not only to give me relief, but to keep the boy busy. My mother says young women today are running away from their children and dodging their responsibilities by sticking their pre-school children in day nurseries. She says this produces insecure, rejected children. Is mother right or wrong NO MATCH FOR MOM Dear No Match: For every parent who is running an adults life there must be an adult who is permitting it Domination is a two-way proposition. Day nurseries are excellent for some children and not good for others.

Since your doctor recommended it for Balloon Flight Labeled Success CHICO, Calif. (AP) The. Air Force today acclaimed as a a balloon flight which hdd to be terminated over CaIifTtXa desert country Sunday becgusi the balloon got caught in circular winds. I Arthur Korn, director of the Cambridge laboratory project? said the payload lift was the heaviest taken aloft by a polyethylene bag. The 200-foot-high bag ascefldee Saturday with prevailing wiiaijs expected to carry it over Colorado.

But Sunday east of Ely, it got caught freak winds and circled Lake Tahoe twice. The flight was terminated at 4.45 p.m. Sunday at Bishop, as the wayward balloon was heading toward the Today a balloon was launched on a projected short flight. It -had photographic equipment attached to take pictures of its planned explosion at 53,000 feet. Ills THE Eli DAILY SENTINEL marines and surface ships are designed to minimize hazards under any conditions He added It is physically impossible for nuclear plants on ships to explode like a bomb.

Rickover testified that in event of a serious accident fuel elements will remain intact and none would be released. Rickover, known as tlje father of the atomic submarine, also testified that at the depth at which the Thresher is believed to lie 220 miles off the Massachusetts coast, the sea water served to cool the fuel system and "provides further safeguards against melting The Thresher, first of a new class of nuclear-powered attack submarines sank April 10 with 129 aboard. Rickover said no atomic radia tion has been released by the Threshers last known position show absolutely no evidence radioactivity up to yesterday afternoon and none is expected he said. Rickover, todays first witness before a court of inquiry trying to learn what caused the loss of the Thresher testified for about 15 minutes in open court Immediately afterward the court went into closed session barring press and public, to hear testimony of a classified nature During the open session, Rick over praised the caliber of the men chosen for service on nuclear submarines. The admiral was on board the Thresher when she made her first deep test dive after she was built at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

Scientists at Woods Hole, Oceanographic Institution said efforts to pinpoint the location of the sunken submarine have been fruitless to date. The Atlantis If returned to Woods Hole Saturday Scientists on board said photographs were taken of the ocean bottom but the Thresher did not appear on any. In Boston, the bathyscaphe Trieste underwent surface tests and is scheduled to make a test dive Thursday. al plane 25 Years Ago Mrs Rose Bishop, Mesa County superintendent of schools, and Barbara Burford, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ellery Burford of Fruita and Mesa County spelling champion, miss train on account of faulty car and fly to Denver in chartered plane so Barbara would not miss finals in statewide spelling match.

50 Years Ago Archie Bliss, posFman in Junction, measures on his peometer that he walks average distance of 15 miles a day or 90 miles per week which totals 4,680 miles per year. JACUZZI CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS For lawn yard garden irrigation needs! In to 3 HP Models LANE and CO 5th and Glonwood 242-6742 Policemen's Ties Judged Hazard NEWARK, (AP) Policemen who must wear ties are working with their necks in a noose, according to a Newark magistrate. The sentiment was voiced by Chief Magistrate Nicholas Castellano during a hearing Thursday for two persons charged with assaulting a Newark officer. One of the defendants allegedly grabbed Patrolman Thomas Amico by his black uniform necktie and started choking him. This necktie is an occupation' hazard, Castellano said.

I am wondering how it is a policeman hasnt been choked to death Three Coloradans Win Fellowships NEW YORK (AP) Three Colorado men have received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Dr Willard Allen Fletcher the University of Colorado was given a fellowship for a study of the German occupation of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg during World War II Dr. Gerhard Loose, also of the university, received his fellaw-ship for studies of the works of Heinrich Mann. DArchy McNickle, executive director of American Indian Development, of Boulder, wilf make studies of community development and leadership training in the eastern Navajo district centered at Crownpoint, N.M. Sorry, but in listing contestants for the Miss Spring Festival Contest, the name of Miss Bonnie Ratkovich was omitted.

She is 20, secretary of the Music and Fine Arts department at Mesa College, and is being sponsored by the Rotary Club. JBe sure to vote for your favorite contestant between i May 2nd and May- 11th. Any person may five votes one each at each of the sponsoring merchants business establishments Cafe Caravan, Empire Furniture Hi-Fi Shop, The Perry Studio and The Vogue. Grand Reopening Sot, Mon. ADVERTISEMENT Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Need flew Robber See Us OK Robber Welders 328 North Avo.

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