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jA THE MIAMI HERALD Monday March 190 wm jr I arseilles Murder US Firms Our Foes Fidel Says US Business Interests Rapped HAVANA (AP) Prime Five Die In Army Helicopter Experts Flown To Bombing Probe OKLAHOMA CITY-(AP)-An Army helicopter which flew Scares Nikita Guard Minister Fidel Castro declared Sunday his "people's army would fight to the death any demolition experts to Okla aggression against Cuba organ homa City Saturday night crashed and burned on its re ized by US business interests Castro and his brother Raul addressed an estimated 50000 uniformed workers peasants Red Chief Protected By Cordon students and women who paraded over the runways at Lihertad air base The i parade was a preview of what turn trip to Fort Sill killing the five men aboard Oklahoma City Police Chief Roy Bergman had asked the Army to send explosives experts to help in the investigation of three blasts which damaged homes and cars owned by three employes of the Oklahoma Publishing Company After leaving three demoli authorities say will De a million militiaman march scheduled for May Day Roth Castro brothers singled out North Americans in charging that only big business interests were against Cuba tion experts in Oklahoma I ity The bit helicopter an H37 started its return flight to Fort Sill about 75 air miles southwest of Oklahoma City Mr and Mrs Bailey who live on a farm just off the military reservation said they heard the sound of the MARSEILLES France (UPI) Russian and French security agents swarmed around Nikita Khrushchev on his arrival in this Communist citadel Sunday nipht to protect him from anti-Communist partisans who killed one Red in a pre-dawn knife and pistol street ficht The Soviet Premier showing signs of fatigue on his strenuous tour of France streaked bv car into the "Red Belt" center of Marseilles at 60 miles an hour in a pouring rain A vast crowd much of it ardently pro-Soviet turned cut despite the weather to cheer and wave flags Thousands of police and aoldiers held them back along the route of the motorcade Stringent security regulation were put Into effect There appeared to be thousands of uniformed men In the city Riot squads stood by Khrushchev's own Russian crash about 4:30 am and Press Wlrephoto LOST PARENTS of little Cathy two months old turn-ed up in Philadelphia Sunday to reclaim the infant they left with a babysitter last Monday Police said the parents are Mr and Mrs Patrick Demmy of Washington DC traveling magazine sales personnel The child was turned over to police Saturday by Mrs Christine Saunders the sitter 1 saw the names ixom men home about a half-mile away They notified authorities Fort Sill authorities identl The prime minister said: "The attacks we are receiving from great North American Interests are not accidental If the Cuban revolution had taken place tn Saudi Arabia the problem would have been the same with the great North American monopolies It is not simply a problem of distances nor geography nor of politics It Is a problem of economic exploitation All the peoples of the world are behind this army" The crowd roared its cheers Castro haggard looking got up from a sick bed address the militiamen whose organization he had called for last October He spoke of an invasion of Cuba by mercenaries as a near certainty thus echoing his brother Raul minister of armed forces Both vowed Cuba would not be another Guatemala referring to the overthrow of the red-tinged government of Jac- fied four of the dead as Pilot rwo Dewev Seigler 3 Occasion of Sin' Walhalla SC Carl Awyers 32 Carryo Springs Tex co-pilot Sgt Raymond Pestana 32 Honolulu crew School Joins Ban rhiof: SP 5thC John Dolla hite Jr Blanco Tex and SP 4thC Weldon Amason 20 On 'Going Steady bodyguard which has remained in the background most of -Associated Press Wlrephoto Some Frenchmen Like Khrushchev But- violence in Marseilles follotrs corn in Mmes steady was issued earlier this month at Central Catholic Hich School in Allentown Pa Pineland Tex The demolition experts members of the 61st Explosive Ordinance Detachment at Fort Sill returned to the base by automobile They took with them samples from the explosion-wrecked homes for analysis Oklahoma City police offi It is believed to be the first of its kind in Michigan ST JOSEPH Mich (AP) St Joseph Roman Catholic High School has barred students who are "going steady" from holding school offices taking part in athletics or other school activities The action was explained by the parish priests in sermons Sunday Going steady was defined as "frequent exclusive and affectionate company-keeping be abo Arbenz in 1954 They charged that regime was toppled by mercenaries serving foreign interests The prime minister his face glistening with perspiration said the only hope left for his enemies was the "unfounded hope that Americans are going to come to resolve all their Death Plot Denied by Dominican Was Bomb Aimed At Nikita in Kabul? cers described the explosions Ike Mac Talk Over Cold War last night as apparent amateur jobs done with blasting powder Within about 90 minutes after 9:30 pm the blasts problems" thfc- time pressed around mm in a tight group as he emerged from his car to greet city officials An anti-Communist Youth Congress was under way in the city which in the past has had a Communist city council Communist and anti-Communist groups hanging rival posters hailing and denouncing the visit fought a bloody street battle before dawn in a waterfront district Pistol shots rang out At sunrise police found the body of a Communist who had been stabbed to death The 65-year-old Khrushchev teerred tired as he arrived in Marseilles from Nimes and litres other centers in the "Cmrriinst" area of France Ke criered several changes in cl today la Marseilles cutting out frrrre stops lis w-ife N-na also seemed t-jid and his daughter Julia was Buffering from a cold Despite the heavy pace Khrushchev had time to pause CIL'DAD TRUJILLO Do from the road over which Khrushchev later passed with King Zahir Shah and Prime Minister Mohammed Daud On Feb 29 Afghan police tween one boy and one girl" Rt Rev Msgr Patrick Kenny pastor of St Joseph Church requested parents to discourage and forbid flT i children from going steady at last until the last half of the mininn Tpnnhlir (AP) Lt rocked the homes of Bill Martin Mrs Walter Sherry Jr and Alvin Winn All are production employes of the Oklahoma Publishing Company which publishes the Daily Ok-lahoman and Oklahoma City Col John Abbes Garcia for "The people of Guatemala were defenseless" he said "Any Invader (here) will have to fight against workers peasants and students of the whole nation" Castro told the throng his mer chief of the Dominican struck sharply among suspect Continued from Page 1 reject it outright (in the Dulles tradition) or make a coun militarv intelligence service ed troublemakers More tnan a rionied Sundav reports he had dozen persons were rounded up senior year of high school Mser Kennv and his assist ter offer involving a small de Bv WATSON SIMS Associated Press SUM Writer I NEW DELHI A story i making the rounds of the diplomatic colony in Kabul involves Soviet Premier Nikita and a bomb The bomb was planted in a road over which Khrushchev was to pass in a car on his arrival at Kabul says the story credited by many diplomats in that capital of Afghanistan There was no official confirmation Khrushchev arrived in Af- army had not been instructed by a US military mission like ant priests did not explain how the rule going steady would De ordered the killing of Alfredo Fernandez Simo former Dominican embassy official in Costa Rica Abbes said the reports "are new maneuvers of the Venezuelan regime to draw the attention of international or and are still awaiting trial Some hints of trouhle in Kabul had leaked out previously despite tight security measures The trouble was that the enforced The school has loO students Times No one was injured by the blasts Charles Bennett managing editor of the two Oklahoma City newspapers said Mrs Sherry Winn and Martin took leaves of absence from the publishing company last year and worked for brief periods for the strike-bound newspapers at Portland Oregon The priests made these points in their sermons: Going steady is a proxi hints appeared in the press of gree of trust It is the latter course that the British Prime Minister is urging upon the President And according to all indications the President is prepared to accept this middle ground to help pave the way for a breakthrough on the disarmament issue Great hopes are riding with the President while he and the mate occasion of sin" that is Pakistan and Atghanistan- ran lead to sin It should not for a pretty gin ne was so Marrh at the cnd taken with teenage beauty takpn of tour which had taken be done unless there is a good ganizations to the Dominican Republic so they will forget the atrocities committed by (Venezuelan President) Romu-lo Betancourt in the true state of the present Venezuelan re a him ex-dictator Fulgencio Batistas forces but "learned to fight fighting for a just cause" One of Castro's first steps after assuming power was to ask the United States to withdraw its military mission here Raul Castro said the review was "a pale reflection" of the forthcoming May Day parade He also said militias to defend Cuba are being organized in Venezuela and Bolivia "Besides the solidarity these people represent they know that to defend the Cuban revolution is to defend the Latin American revolution" he add Pakistan relations are so bitter that neutral observers generally discredit most of what the press of either nation says about the other Thus little attention was paid outside Pakistan to a report to India Burma and Indonesia He remained in Afghanistan until March 5 Reporters covering the tour saw no untoward incident and found his reception generally warm chance of marriage in the near future 2 Going steady can lead to 'an early and ill advised marriage" It can result in pregnancy prime minister enjoy the ar bellion" He added that "this time they have tried to use a sick irresponsible individual called Pablo Guidicelli who is easily bribed" rival of a belated spring in carried by newspapers of that country on March 2 that there The bomb story was not the White House mountain retreat in Maryland It is Mr Eisenhower's ob ed outside marriage The priests said these things did not happen in the majority of cases but they happen often enough to justify discouraging going steady A similar edict against going Soviet Likes Supermarket MOSCOW Russian Republic Premier Dmitri Pol-yanski said Sunday the only thing he really liked about the United States without qualification was the supermarkets Otherwise he reported in a long dispatch in Pravda only rich Americans can afford to send their children to college visit health resorts or live in nice apartments Polyansky and a group of other Republic premiers spent three weeks in the United States Sundav he wrote in the queen Henrette Bon during a stopover in Aries that he in- vited her to Moscow i She gave a demonstration of folk dancing and Khriish-ehe said he liked it "better than the can-can in Hollywood" As he traveled Sunday there were indications that the crowds which turned out to greet him were organized by the Communist Party At Ximes and Istres thousands waited patiently in the rain to wave Soviet and French flags and shout "viva Monsieur Khrushchev" in chorus At the Pichegu water pumping station near Nimes Khrushchev had a chance to hold forth on his favorite subject agriculture particularly corn He remarked that the Lan-guedoc irrigation project serving 600000 people in Southern France produced far less than similar projects in Russia had been a wave of arrests in Kabul in advance of Khrushchev's arrival This report claimed the Afghan government rounded up persons who wanted to stage a demonstration against the Soviet premier The story could have been part of a hot propaganda battle between Afghanistan and Pakistan and attracted little attention until substantiated accounts began arriving from other sources Even now diplomats can not be absolutely certain there was a bomb or if so how it came Documents being circulated in Washington purported to show that Abbes Garcia had sent coded message to Guidicelli directing him to shoot Fernandez Simo then charge d'affaires in the Dominican embassy in Costa Rica because of suspicion the latter intended to defect Guidicelli was a colleague in the embassy The story as told in Washington had it that Guidicelli told Fernandez Simo about his instructions and that both sought asylum in Venezuela heard until after Khrushchev left With very little variation several diplomatic sources gave this account: The bomb was discovered peD 27 four days before Khrushchev's arrival when Soviet security police aceom-pained Afghan officials on a painstaking examination of the route the premier was to follow It had been laid under the access road to Bagram airport a huge Soviet-built military field where President Eisenhower also began his visit to Afghanistan last year Bagram is reached by following a 30-mile road over the mountains ringing Kabul then turning off on an access road which winds for four miles on sessive desire to leave the White House next January with the way of peace at least laid out His best chance for this Is a summit meeting in Paris in May which will lay a foundation for the next President of the United States to build on And the chance of laying such a foundation in May would be slim if US hostility and suspicion of the Russians broke up the current diplomatic prob-ings The greatest personal stake in the Camp David talks rests with Vice President Richard Nixon who will take part in the discussions with Prime Minister Macmillan Ex-Beach Mayor Dies Continued from Page 1 rank of lieutenant colonel and was oftpn referred to as "Colonel" He was a member of the Committee of One Hundred Surf Club La Gorce Country Club and the Miami Pioneers and the Army Navy Country Club in Washington DC He is survived by his wife Arrangements being handled by Philbrick Funeral home were incomplete late Sunday Communist party newspaper Wealher Won't Change He Says With no complaints the weather bureau carbon copied its forecast for Monday and Tuesday Said Forecaster Francis Drybala "Fair and mild High about M) Monday Winds east to southeast 8 to 15 miles an hour and slightly higher on the beaches "I see nothing on the weather map to change the situation here" he said "and nobody is that "colleges are mostly private" and although he liked American roads he said "most of them are toll roads" He said however "we must Navy in Beirut to be planted on the lonely road 30 miles north of Kabul Rut they note it is not the sort of incident that government officials would be likely admit that in the sphere of industrial and civic construction the United States has attained successes which are worthy of flat land to the airport The bomb was of the trip In the Ukraine ne saia to talk about in Afghanistan wire tvne but no wire was at complaining" serious attention farmers pet twice as mucn en if it happened tached when it was snatcnerj corn as do French farmers rein-u icunn-io i Warm Southern Breezes Break Winter's Long Siege of Northeast Jg Local Temperatures NMooorisa MONDAY Tat AM National Summary A fine early spring day was enioved by most of the nation Sunday as after- VMoonset MONDAY f'cl PM Solunar Tables AM PM MIR Mai Win Mai pufusfOAT USWIATH KJRtAU wam! rww- ton MONDAY 6:36 PM 7 PM SUNDAY MARCH 27 1560 noon and id early evening icinvriopwit to mild levels generally from climbed Dairlinac ranopri from COflSt Ldwi aXWWK Thighi i v- CJS ar Today Tuesday Wednesday 30 12:20 7:00 11:5 1:05 7:45 1:30 1 00 1:50 8 30 8 45 2:35 :15 3:00 Thursday nf nlnnar ceriods at near freezing from normeasi nur in Dakota and northern portions of Minnesota and Maine to warm 80's in Florida The desert Southwest and the western section of the southern plains Fifties were most common from southern New England westward through the Great Lanes and in the Pacific Northwest ie thermometer hovered around 0 and 70 over most of the remaining bulx of the country Warm Gulf air spread northward over the east breaking the persistent sreil of unusually cold weather which had up to now given this region one of its coldest months of March on record The Today's Forpcast MIAMI AND VICiMTT Fair and mild today and Tuesday with the high today near 80 East and southeast winds 10 to 15 mph slightly higher on the beaches SMALL BOAT BULLETIN East southeast wrds 17 to 77 moK ras thrM to five tet end Inland waters will have a chop Fair weather FLORIDA Partly cloudy and mild today and Tuesday Few scattered showers In the north portion Hiah today 75 to BS MARINE Jacksonville tbrouoh Fiorina Straits: East and southeast wnds 12 to 20 mph except in the exi wme south portion where winds will be 17 72 mph Partly cloudy tew scattered Showers In extreme no rt i Et Gu: Southeasterly winds to rnph Western Caribbean: East and southeast winds "'J" vonaiiv northeasterly 22 mph in extreme south portion rrinted seove ha? been taKen from John AMeri Knight's Solunar Table Plan your days so that you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in eood cover during these times if vou wish to find the best sport that eacrt jay has to offer The M'aior Periods ere shown tn boll face tvoe These begin at the time shown and last for an hour and a half or two hours therefafter The Minor Periods snown In regular typ are Of some vihat shorter duratioon nation's capnoi reacnea oo onjicc vt IH highest 'St temperature since renruary rn-nA had its warmest day 11 and since mid-November w-fh hioh of 85 The onset of spring was felt in St Louis where a high of 78 degrees was the warmest since October The forecast for today calls for continued mild weather over most of the country Colder air Is expected in the upper Mississippi Valley and Great Laves region and somewhat cooler temperatures in much cf the Far West in conjunction with scattered showers along the Pacific Coast and plateau II 79 66 South Miami SO 59 Tfi 72 FLORIDA 71 60 Orlando 82 55 S8 51 Pcnsacola 72 61 82 71 Tallahassee 79 54 85 55 Tampa S5 56 81 54 Vero Beach 79 5S 79 70 West Palm 79 65 87 49 SOUTH 71 30 1 Mobile 75 60 72 43 1 Nashville 73 30 73 48 New Orleans 74 61 76 40 Raleich 74 31 65 57 Richmond 70 27 73 47 Savannah 77 50 72 45 i EAST 61 27 New York 52 31 50 31 1 Philadelphia 56 24 52 26 Toronto 45 19 37 24 1 Washington 66 31 MIDWEST 55 35 1 Indianapolis 70 30 71 29 Kansas City 73 48 49 20 Milwaukee 46 27 65 24 1 Omaha 46 3S 57 28 1 St Louis 78 40 WEST 72 42 Los Angeles 60 55 42 37 Oklahoma City 70 50 70 60 Phoenix 85 59 74 44 Salt Lake City 70 51 82 53 I San Antonio 73 50 82 61 1 Seattle 58 40 PAN AMERICA 86 70 1 Mexico City 84 48 83 65 San Juan PR 86 71 Tides Miami Harbor Entrinc (Between Jetties) HIGH Miami Airport Miami Beach Apalachicola Cross City Ft Lauderdale Ft Myers Jacksonville Marathon Ocala Asheville NC Atlanta Charleston Charlotte Jackson Miss Little Rock Memphis Baltimore Boston Buffalo Montreal Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Detroit Albuquerque Bismark Brownsville Denver Laredo Tex Las Vegas Trujillo Havana regions LOW im pvn tm Pm Hi iH taint tralb Statistics 3 03 1:41 4 70 5 01 2 44 7 4:04 4:45 9 55 -55 10 3 11:18 8 47 9 77 10 05 1043 Today Tuesoay Wednesday Thursday Ph 3-'l Classified AOs FR -37tl Subscription Rates (By Carn'rl 7 90 7 am 77 March J7 pyrometer inches! Delativ HuirvdltV Daily Sunday Suntay i 70 50 7 17 2 60 SO 13 1 WPk 1 1 Month 30 1 30 3 90 7 90 -is An Honest past 12 hours Lowest past hours Mean Temperature Normal Temperature Accumulated deficiency In temp iths 6 73 73 123 10 40 20O 1 Yesi i bscriotiOn Rates IBv Man) Daitvi Sunday Sunoay Daily Note- For ttdes at other points i'ld cr subtract these corrections In hours end minutes to the Miami time: Fo't Pierce (city docks) add 2 00 (inlet) subtract 0:15 St Lucie Inlet (ietties) subtract 0 50 Palm Be3ch (ocean) subtract 0 70 HiHsboro inlet add 0:25 Port Everglades entrance (ietts) no change County Causeway east end add 1:15 d1 Yacht Basin fciscayne Bay ad 1:40 Cane Florida fwest side) Key B'seevn add 0:55 Soldier Key add 1:05 Ragged Keys Biscayne Bay add 2:00 Angeidsn Key add 0:25 Fumokin Keyf Card Sound add 3 00 Garden Cove Key Leroo dd 0 55 Largo Sound Key Largo add 3 20j Tavermer add 0:35 In the eastern Part cf Florida cay the periodic tide Is resi-Bb'e 1 10 1 60 Highest and Lowest this daft Since 13 44 0j Local rainfall for 24 hours endrnfl 7 00 Ramtall this month Inches 1 Month I I 75 3 Months 5 70 Months 10 40 3ti 70 150 13 00 31 20 5L ft Xr-a' TOH ARROWS FLY WITH THE WIKD IZl I 'S' ptASTvrorp "jrViJL WEST WIND IEAUFORT SCALE Q-(T'0-'0'''''ly QrQQ MIU5 PER HOUR 25131 323g 396 47-54 55-63 64-75 ABOVl 75 Mail subscript ions are pavao'e in 1 SC 7D J02- advance by post oftee or express mone eroer bank dra or pe-Wal Check Send to Tn Miami Herald Miami Fla Entered as second class matter Nov 30 1910 Cainfall oe'Kiency inu n-vr" In Inches Reuben sinct January 1 in inches fe'icency sine Jan 1 In Inches Vnnos at Uoper Keys L'iaM- hou 7 00 tmpfii: Car'vsfort 7' E-22.

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