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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 79

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The Miami Heraldi
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Jerald Few Clouds Partly cloudy today and Saturday with few local ahowers High near variable mostly easterly winds 5 to IS mph Beatles Make Financial Music see story on Pape IOC SOUTH DADE EDITION Friday September 25 1961 No 299 Florida's Most Complete ISetcspapvr A Lstln AmtrkM Edition li PublUlwd Doily 5 lilt Year 96 Pages 10 i FI Resolution Breaks Up Logjam '4 L-ZUi A Senate Tells Courts: Go Slow on Districtin President Heads Off Rail Strike Action Acclaimed A Liberal Victory By Herald Wire Services WASHINGTON The Senate took a big jump toward congressional adjournment Thursday by adopting a mildly-worded resolution asking the courts to go slow in forcing legislative reapportionment The resolution would not be binding on any court It was substituted for a stronger measure calling for a one-year delay in implementation of the Supreme ruling that state legislatures must base their membership entirely on the basis of population Associated Press Wirephoto Walkout Off For 60 Days Another Victim of Brush Fire Goes Up in Flames scores of homes burned thousands of acres charred 10-Mile-Long Fire Trap In California Kills 1 Plot Fails Nicaragua Announces city! SANTA BARBARA Calif miles northwest of the (UPII Two fires joined in a Five were injured earlier single turbulent 10-mile long blaze Thursday destroying or damaging 106 homes and forcing thousands to evacuate One fireman was killed and two The three sections the biggest threat were Goleta S'j miles west here San Marcos and Paradise a mountain community six miles north of downtown City fire units stood on guard however against a threat to Turn to Page 2A Col 5 On a 44 to 38 roll call vote the Senate endorsed a of declaration urging federal courts to give states up to six months to reapportion their legislatures in line with the ruling Then three hours later it took another big step towards adjournment by passing the 33-billion-dollar foreign aid authorization bill This had been held up since Aug 1 because of reapportionment measures offered as riders to it vote spelled defeat for senators led by GOP Leader Everett Dirksen who wanted to override the Supreme June 15 decision facing Upper of Canyon about five miles northwest MANAGUA Nicaragua (AP) Nicaragua's government announced Thursday that it had uncovered a plot to unseat President Rene Schick The announcement followed the arrest of several Nicaraguan young men identified by government sources as followers of Cuba's Fidel Castro At least It was Dirksen who attached one he men Previously had WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson blocked for at least 60 days a strike called for today against most of the railroads The President prevented a walkout Thursday by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen (BLFE) by creating an emergency board to investigate the dispute and to make settlement recommendations The BLFE railed a strike for this morning to enforce a demand for higher wages Johnson acted after the National Mediation Board informed him the strike threatened to interrupt interstate commerce and essential transportation services The union is seeking a 25 per cent across-the-board pay increase for members Other issues in the dispute have been settled The mediation board which handles railway and airline labor disputes under the Railway Labor Act recommended that the President appoint the emergency panel The White House said members of the panel would be appointed shortly The President was told that the wage dispute was The union rejected arbitration of its payl The mother Elenora 'demands the mediation board Knowles 23 father Richard reported Rams Baby OK Edens thought had time They The baby a 7 pound 9i ounce girl was bom three minutes before a car abruptly pulled onto the highway in the path of the ambulance was only going about 30 miles an hour We were said Edens dozen injured 19 a single flareup i Almost 2000 firemen girded First Squall Then Ban)! for a showdown fight in an effort to save at least some of 300 houses in the path of flames that ate through mountains behind this oceanside resort city The fire burned 30000 acres much of it valuable watershed by late afternoon Ambulance Newborn taken part in anti-government guerrilla operations the sources said Hernan' Arostegui the government's information secretary said details of the plot w'ould be given out later Associated Press Wireotiolo NOT IX STEP two teenage girls in Vincennes Ind stroll down Main St together but they are politically on opposite sides of the street Roger Branigin is Indiana's Democratic gubernatorial nominee the original reapportionment The declaration approved amounts to congressional admonition to the courts to act with prudence in reapportionment cases The courts would be free to ignore it Senate liberals hailed it as a significant victory in their battle to avert a threatened test of power between Congress and the Supreme Court A similar resolution failed last week on a 42 to 40 vote But Thursday backers picked up support of previous absen tees as well as some Democratic converts Many of the II homes already confirmed destroyed In the three-day aid fire were expensive MoEieolto Hillside homes One belonged to Avery Brandage president of the International Olvmpie Committee who lost valuable art works and many sports treasures Another home destroyed was that of Dr Robert Hutchins president of the Fund for the By HARRY RAPE Part Mysft CM FORT MTERS Baby Girl Knowles age three minutes was in an automobile wreck Thursday It didn't bother her a bit She was already squalling Th baby was born on State Route 80 in a sirened ambulance driven by James Edens on a fast 64-mile trip Public Gets It Sunday 25 Dead As Storm Hits Japan TOKYO (Friday) (UPI) Typhoon Wilda cut a swath death and destruction After "passing the resolution three Japanese islands the Senate defeated 56 to 27 a then lashed this capital city Warren Report Goes to Johnson Republic and former president from Clewiston to Fort Myers doctor for the mother was in said Under the Railway Labor Act the emergency board's recommendations are not binding The union would be free to strike after a 60-day interval of the University of Chicago Minimum kiss in property already has surpassed 35 million dollars according to a US Forest Service spokesman The 19 men some burned seriously were involved in the single fire-bomb type eruption Thursday afternoon They had to be rescued by helicopter from La Cum re Peak about five (Dtoda with gale force fringe on WIIi ajcj The storm left 25 persons dead and nine missing on Kyu- WASHINGTON I UPI) Chief Justice Earl Warren Thursday gave President Johnson his commission's exhaustive surrounding the assassination in Dallas Nov 22 Its major finding is expectedjt0 finish with the foreign to be that Lee Harvey Oswald hill the accused assassin and his move by Sen Wayne Morse Ore) to kill it Then it went GM Union Differences Stall Talks report on the assassination of killer Jack Ruby acted as indi-President John Kenney viduals and were not part of a It will be made public at 5:30 conspiracy 28 and baby unnamed survived unhurt when the ambulance sideswiped the rear of the slower car then careened into a palm tree The father had just delivered the baby himself The Knowles have two other children delivered by doctors Lee County Sheriff Flanders (Snhgl Thompson had the couple and baby transferred to another ambulance He charged the driver of the other car Ralph Phils with failure to yield the right of way to an emergency vehicle The ambulance suffered a bent fender and rumpled hood Mother and baby were reported in satisfactory shu Shikoku and Honshu At least 132 persons were reported seriously injured and 31 houses were washed away in the storm The steel skeletons of buildings under construction in Tokyo preparing for the Olympic Games swayed sharply in the whistling winds Defects Kill Siamese Twin CHICAGO (AP) One of the Jaquet Siamese twins is dead four days after birth His brother was reported to be holding his own although still on the critical list WASHINGTON (UPI) Donald Jaquet died of com-Senators approved and sent to plications caused by a the White House Thursday a(al heart ailment and the ab-two-year extension of the "Food sence of a large intestine a for program spokesman at Memo- It contained a controversial rial Hospital said proviso restricting purchases by The condition of the other Communist Yugoslavia and twin Ronald reportedly had Poland stabilized A chest X-ray erased The restriction a compromise! earlier fears lie had pneumonia worked out by a Senate-House doctors said Sunday Warren personally carried the thick volume into the White DETROIT (UPI) The House followed by the six other United Auto Workers Union ommission members They and General Motors Corpj conferred with Johnson for 20 Thursday exchanged proposals minutes in the cabinet room to head off a threatened strike and then posed for photographs at 10 am today for more than 300000 workers The union proposed all noneconomic issue that remain unsolved when the strike deadline hits be subjected to binding Tside from casual greetings nothing was said to newsmen about the long-awaited document The special investigators accompanied by The senators approved three minor amendments in the aid bill before adopting it 45 to 16 The legislation now goes back to the House with the legislative reapportionment rider attached The House Is expected to send it to a House-Senate conference committee for the final terms to be worked out Sen Mike Mansfield the majority leader switched positions and led the successful effort to adopt the of resolution shift signaled the Johnson administration's decision that the debate had been allowed to run long enough It was accompanied by help from Sen George Smathers (D Fla) the assistant whip who Gladys Loses Her Punch HALIFAX NS (AP) Hurricane Gladys now reduced to a tropical storm lost some of her punch as she moved closer to Nova Scotia Thursday The weather office said the storm was expected to continue to weaken Highest winds were General Counsel Iee Rankin arrived and left together in two black limousines Todavrs Chuckle The mother Mrs Carol Jaquet 21 of suburban Norridge was reported in good condition arbitration GM promptly rejected the UAW proposal and called instead for an extension of the current contract past the ddeadline until the unresolved issues are settled conference committee permits the two nations to buy surplus US foods only with dollars Under present law they may use their own currency The futility of riches has been pointed out very plainly in two in Evanston Hospital where the! places: the Bible and the intwins were bom Saturday I come tax form previously had joined Mansfield be about 45 miles an hour in gusts Heavy ram is Turn to Page 3 A Col 1 I expected You Can Get Bound Text Of Report Monday marks another historic day in The Herald's coverage of President assassination With the release of the Warren findings late Sunday The Herald in its Monday editions will carry a special 10000-word condensation of the summary Today as a public service The Herald will begin accepting advance mail orders for the full 300000-word text of the Warren Commission's summary of its findings Since only a fraction of the Warren report summary can be can ied by most newspapers The Herald in cooperation with the Associated Press will offer the full text of the historic document in a special hardback book at $150 per copy plus 5c tax (Only mail orders Turn to Page 2A Col 8 UAW President Walter Reuther requested arbitration in a letter to GM Personnel Vice President Louis Seaton Reuther said the time was short and the differences between the company and the union were great Johnson has said he will read the 700-page report carefully and will take any action the commission suggests It was expected to recommend among other things changes in security measures to protect the president In a letter to Warren made public by the White House the President discharged the commission with thanks for a job well done He commended the report the attention of all Americans and all our friends and promised he wou' S've most careful On the Trail The political wars flared up anew Thursday as campaigners Republicans and Democrats alike took to the slump all across the country The stories are on Page 19C is now the basis for reasonable doubt that those differences can be resolved on a mutually satisfactory basis in the few hours remaining before the strike said He added a breakdown in negotiations would broad ramifications and on the national economy The impasse over key economic issues Reuther said left two alternatives One was a strike that paralyze a significant part of the national Reuther The report was specially bound for Johnson in Navy blue with the presidential seal in gold on the coser Its 295000 words includes a 10-000-word summary of the findings ov er the past 10 months i The other members of the BIG FARM income drop seen by Agriculture Secretary Freeman if Barry wins 16A FLIGHT of Minuteman- 2 a success at Cape 2B It's a Girl For Fischers! other he said the joint special panel are Sens Richard creation of machinery to resolve jB Russell (D Ga) and John our differences in the light of Sherman Cooper (R Ky) the fact and in the spirit ofiljpps Hale Boggs (D La) and a baby girl was born Thurs-fairness and equity to both'Gerald Ford (R Mich) Al- day night to Mrs Andrew ILL IT BE resort white or dark fall fashions? Beverley Wilson answer ID sides len VV Dulles former directorjFischer mother of the famed of the Central Intelligence 'South Dakota quintuplets Agency (CIA) and former a spokesman at St Luke's Presidential Adviser John Hospital said the child was bom McCloy jat 9:15 pm There was no fur- Appointed by Johnson Nov ther word immediately about 29 the commission has heard condition of the mother and hundreds of witnesses and re- baby Conucs 3435c Horoscope 19C ceived voluminous written re- It was the 11th child for the Crossword 34C Jumble 25C ports on all the circumstances famous couple who saw their children double in number on has the Today's Kofoed 35C Quick 35C Landers 4D Sports 1-9C Martenhoff 6C Syna'gues 13C Molner 5D Thompson 34C Movies 18C TV Radio 15C Noticias 26A Winchell 18C Pearson 7A Women 1-8D Bus Hits Train 20 Are Killed BEIRUT Lebanon (AP) A passenger bus smashed into a freight train at a crossing near the town of Byblos Thursday and first unconfirm- Associated Pros Wirephoto or seems to be telling Percy are the voters go and get them signed Actually Ike was shading his eyes as he stepped ia front of a battery of bright lights There They Are! Former President Dwight Eisenhower in Chicago to lend a hand to Charles Percy Republican candidate for govern Editorials 6 A Do We Mean It About Cuba? 12 Million The Wall Still Despite a Gate Defense Political Seawalls Building Repairs 14 1963 when Mrs Fisch- ed reports said there were up Erosion control with hydraulic pr gave birth to four girls and a soil cement Floor slabs raised repairs all types Mia DIAMOND LOANS IT) $600 Protected in Bank Vaults Stirling Loan Co 907 QJympicjMEN It will be worth your Bldg 174 Flagler St 'effort to Ph 377-1101 Rent an Icemakcr for as low as 75c per day McDonald Air Cond Inc Icemaker Div 261 NW 26 St 635-533L BOAT STORAGE Repairs Brokerage Lauderdale Yacht Basin Inc 2000 SV 20 St Ft LaL Fla JA 2-3155 Adv Via -)dv 688 0481 Ft Laud Roofs Cleaned $14 Coated $49 WOMEN If you like intriguei For 14 great years palm 832-8920 Advlwi 7-6465 JR 3-8125 Advjand romance Ph o77-2277-AdvPolk Pools.

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