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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 91

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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91
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Latest News Sports Women's Editorial Coverage Latin American Edition Daily Miami Itietralib 1-BW Thursday October 15 1964 Mm Exile To Ease Tension Haitian Leaders Booted Ting Held PA Colonel 88 Hours Kidnapers Are Seized By Venezuelan Police £2 EJHfe Support By Dominicans SANTO DOMINCO Dominican Republic (UPI) The government has asked "five or ton" Haitian exile leaders to leave the Dominican Republic to ease political tensions with neighboring Haiti Haitian exile leaders Louis Dejoie and Pierre Rigaud confirmed they were among those asked to leave Santo Domingo They assumed the order meant the Dominican Republica would soon reestablish diplomatic relations with Haiti Organized Dominican groups and the newspapers protested the government edict The order announced by civil junta President Donald Reid Cabral came on the heels of the departure of an Organization of American Stales team which has been investigating Dominican-Haitian tensions for the past several weeks The governmen! decision was assumed to be based on recommendation of the OAS truce team Haitian exiles working from the Dominican Republic have carried out several small-scale invasions of Haiti in recent months rt Terrorist Network Uncovered www i ms Urged for New Corps wgmmmmwm CARACAS Venezuela -(AP) Venezuelan police an WASHINGTON (UPI) Small Business Administration (officials are hoping that retired businessmen in Puerto Rico will support the newly-formed Service Corps of Retired Executives program A drive to recruit volunteers I was scheduled to be held in San Juan earlier this week as parti Wh- Mms Sfl hwKm of a 60-city drive The service corps which has the backing I of President Johnson was created as part of a national nounced Tuesday night they have captured a pro-Communist underground ring that kidnapped a US Air Force officer and held him hostage for 86 hours The chief of security police Patino Gonzalez said authorities had arrested the five actual kidnapeis of Lt Col Michael Smolen as well at an abstract artist and his Yugoslav wife Tatania The couple provided the kidnapers with a hideout for Smolen police said The bandit leader was Identified as a Commandant Tulio of the secret terrorist organization It was the same name that was on so-called communiques Issued by the kidnappers while they still held Smolen Patino Gonzalez said Tulio and two of his cohorts were picked up following the arrest in Auociated Press Wirephoto effort to help solve management problems harassing small firms SCORE would provide SBA offices throughout the nation with a pool of experienced businessmen and executives interested in helping local small business firms The lack of experienced managerial help is a major problem for small firms and a prime cause for business failures according to an SBA study Antonio Yordan head of the SBA regional office in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands was slated to launch a recruiting drive for SCORE this week Philip 's Mexico Visit Outlined MEXICO CITY (UPI) Prince Philip of England will arrive in Mexico this month on the Gulf of Mexico side and leave by way of the Pacific Ocean The British queen's consort is due In Merida Yucatan Wednesday Oct 21 and will depart from Acapulco aboard the royal yacht Oct 30 Economic Talks Get Under Way WASHINGTON (UPI) A seven-man economic mission from Chile began a series of talks with high United Slates government officials and finance experts The team headed by Sen Radomiro Tomie was sent to Washington by President-elect Eduardo Frei to discuss Chile's foreign debt payments and expansion of copper production A Chilean spokesman said the team was seeking an extension of Chile's foreign obligations at low interest rates The learn members also planned to discuss with US officials Frei's program for expanding production of the copper mines Advisers Called for Report PANAMA CITY RP (UPI) The foreign office has called home two members of the team it has in Washington negotiating a revision of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1903 the newspaper El Dia reported It said the men identified only as advisers would make "important revelations" with regards to the progress of the talks Bombs Explode in Panama City Lt Col Michael Smolen Kisses Wife at Caracas Air Force aide wa held captive for 86 hours Associated Press Wirephoto 900 OVER downtown Chicago a photographer (arrow) clings to television mast while seeking unusual shots of the city Below a workman climbs up to warn him that the pole sways 20 feet in stiff breezes at the top The photo was made from a of two other suspects Monday Russians Cagey Over Arms Deal With Makarios Aid Waste Charged To US WASHINGTON (AP) With the SBA office in San night He also disclosed that police had been tipped on Sunday the location of the apartment hideaway where the gang was keeping Smolen but did not move in immediately for fear the American might be injured in possible gunfire Smolen who was freed Monday night and said his early Juan rated as one of the most active in the nation officials here are hoping that retired executives and businessmen on the island will he willing to contribute their time in helping small firms meet managerial ind other nrohlems Man Guns Seized in LBJ Plot LONDON (UPI) The Soviet Union is acting cagey over its arms aid deal with A congressional agency accused A spokesman for the SBA lne federal government Tuesday Greek Cypriot President release was at least partly the (result of his mother's public jplea for his freedom identified one of his captors Police also arrested a 30-! year-old artist Angel Luque who used the two-room apart of spending 26 million dollars of Archbishop Makarios depressed area money to create said a report on score activities in Puerto Rico is expected in the near future At the same time the office of Resident Commissioner Anto- CORPUS CHRISTI Tex (API Sheriff's officers here acting on a tin that an attempt would be made to assassinateini Fernos-Isern announced President Lvndon Johnson here that the SBA had provided In addition they sought to convey the impression that the arms would not be delivered while the United Nations a e-kceping force was doing its job In the island This conflict with reports that some arms already have reached the strife-torn island and that secret talks were under way to arrange for under-cover supply methods directly from Russia or through Cairo Makarios attended last week's non-aligned nations summit conference in Cairo Whatever the scope of the arms deal Western diplomats are convinced it marks a determined Russian move into the Mediterranean region from which Moscow has been kept out politically so far Sunday arrested Rn ex-convict and seized weapons and ammunition at the man's home Tuesday night $71b500 in loans to small firms in Puerto Rico during August SBA loans were approved for a total of 59 firms and professional offices on the island with nearly half the loans slated for grocery stores and food whole- Nueces County Sheriff Mitchell said agents of the obs in communities "no longer burdened by substantial and persistent unemployment" In reply the Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA) said that it should not be expected to turn federal aid on and off like a water faucet as communities dip in and out of the status of a depressed area The criticism was made by the General Accounting Office which checks federal spending for Congress The GAO attributed what it termed a needless expenditure ment as a studio The police chief said Luque apparently let the underground organization have the apartment for the sensational kidnapping of Argentine soccer star Alfredo Distefano last year In addition to his mother's plea Smolen quoted his kidnapers as saying he was being released because their "publicity purpose has been served" Smolen later returned to the apartment in the company of Interior Minister Gonzalo Barrios and US Charge d'Affaires John Calvin Hill federal Bureau of Invest iga tion Secret Service and Trea- The agreement concluded in recent talks in Moscow is known to provide for military as well as economic aid for Cyprus But its terms have been kept secret Some reports claim that even the Greek government which has backed Makarios had not been told the full story by the archbishop-president Greek I have claimed that the Kremlin has agreed to supply a wide range of military equipment including torpedo boats anti-aircraft artillery fighters and radar equipment rockets and tanks The Soviets have kept quiet and have neither confirmed nor denied these reports publicly But their diplomats in Western capitals have been ostensibly anxious in the past few days to dispel the impression that Russia is pouring arms into the island on any sizable scale They hinted tne arms aid program to the Greek Cypri-ots was strictly limited and moreover restricted to defensive weapons Puerto Rico was third in the number of loan approvals during the month with New York first and Texas second Largest of the August loans was $75000 approved for Fernando A Calimano of Guay-ama owner of a grocery store employing nine persons Altogether the SBA provided loans for a total of 21 grocery stores and wholesalers throughout the island in August of 2 million to the ARA's poli cy of waiting seven months to Surplus Grain Pouring Out 13 months before deciding to end assistance under the Public The unkempt rooms were crammed with Luque's abstract paintings Among them was a mural showing beast-like humans wearing Fascist uniforms and carrying submachine guns Ury Department were en route to Corpus Christi Mitchell said he expected more arrests The sheriff said the tip source of which he would not dlVUlge indicated lhat the intended assassin would pick up a weapon from the man now in custody He said several Nazi flags World War II German army helmets and several Nazi uniforms were found in the suspect's house He said his officers also took about 20000 rounds of ammuni-t ion including armor-piercing and tracer shells from the house Sheriff Mitchell told the Associated Press that the man was Julius Schmidt 29 of Corpus Christ i who has served a prison stretch for murder with malice Works Acceleration Act of 1962 Under the act Congress authorized a 900 million dollar ATLANTA (UPI) Sher-iff's deputies said Roy Hay 52 found another use for surplus commodity grain The police chief said the hi- program to build projects quick Texas Neivspaper Endorses Barry They arrested Hay and con-VTl had bop" I kilt A 'I ly in areas hit by unemployment The aim was to increase employment in a hurry The GAO cited the Detroit since ounour iukul uui uc huh- fiscated the commodity meal -We dfdnt want the colonel and a 300-gallon still in a rural hurt so we delayed action" area near Atlanta Officers also Police regarded the arrests as found eight gallons of illegal0? of the best strikes against whisky ''be terrorists who have tried to 1 overthrow the pro-US Venezu GAINESVILLE Tex (API The Gainesville Daily Register has endorsed the Republican presidential ticket believed the first newspaper In Texas to editorially back the GOP candidates for the top offices area as one mat received assistance under this program after i the area no longer needed it In 1961 the GAO said the ARA designated the Detroit elan government PANAMA CITY (UPI) Two home-made bombs exploded in Panama City There were no easualties and little damage One of the bnmbs was thrown into a taxi and shattered its windows The other was thrown into an office of the social security system Detective Killed in Mexico MEXICO CITY (UPI from an automobile carrying a man and two women fatally wqunded homicide squad detective Felix Vargas Jimenez in front of a restaurant Vargas Jimenez was unarmed at the time Four Ships Being Purchased MEXICO CITY (UPI) The Brazilian embassy announced that contracts have been signed for the purchase of four merchant vessels from Brazilian shipyards at a cost of more than eight million dollars Postal Distribution Delayed BUENOS AIRES (UPI) A slowdown of post office workers seeking to pressure the government into higher seniority scales has delayed distribution of some 102-million pieces- of mail it was announced Most of the mail is printed matter the post office said but it also includes registered and special delivery pieces Full rate and airmail is also subject to delay the post office said Neivsrecl TV Meeting Opens SANTO DOMINCO Dominican Republic (UPI) Delegates from 30 countries and the foreign diplomatic corps attended inaugural ceremonies of the fourth news-reel and television congress here Deelgates were welcomed by civil junta President Donald Reid Cabral Panama Newsmen Elect PANAMA CITY (UPI) Ruben Luis Garcia was elected president of the Panama newsmen's union David Constable was elected vice president Danilo Luna press secretary for President Marco A Rubles was elected foreign relations secretary Court Refuses Plea WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court has refused to reconsider its June 22 action opening the way for extradition to Mexico of former oil executive Jaime Merino who is wanted on embezzlement charges One of his main arguments has been that he has not been allowed to get statements from five Mexicans in Poza Rica district Vera Cruz where he was employed as superintendent of Petroleos Mexicanos In his petition for reconsideration he said he did not have a chance to get this point across sufficiently to the Supreme Court after the Justice Department filed its opposition to review of his case Chilean Gets a Close Look WASHINGTON (UPI) A Chilean congressman left the US capital wiih a better idea Oi the workings of a United States presidential campaign The congressman Patricio Hurtado go! his experience by making weekend campaign trip with Democratic vice presidential candidate Hubert EL Humphrey "It was a great political lesson'' said Hurtado Coal Museum To Be Opened Friend of Jackie Is Shot to Death A Nod for Zambia De Gaulle In Brasilia TOKYO (UPI) The The Japanese government has A I TON decided to extend diplomatic recognition to the African nation of Zambia when it becomes Smithsonian Institution is preparing exhibits for its new Museum of History and Technology BRASILIA (AP) Charles de Gaulle brushed area as one in need ot redevelopment At that time Detroit had an unemployment rate of 11 per cent But the GAO continued the employment situation began to improve later that year with a boom In the auto industry and the rate of unemployment dropped to 52 per cent by September 19fi2 United independent on Oct 24 The on the history of the States coal industry nation is the present Northern It will be the Hall of Coal Rhodesia aside security guards Tuesday land waded into cheering crowds shaking hands at ran-dom on the first day of his visit to Brazil's capital The French leader on the final lap of his 10-nation Latin in Hoiiie to Rgj China Typhoon Dot Kills WASHINGTON (AP) Georgetown artist Mary Pin-chot Meyer was shot to death as she took a sunny afternoon walk along the path of an old canal where she often had strolled with Mrs John Kennedy Mrs Meyer who would have been 44 today was a niece of Gifford Pinchot Progressive conservationist and two-term governor of Pennsylvania and the daughter of Amos Pinchot a founder of the Bull Moose Party Robbery apparently was the motive in her slaying police said Within an hour Raymond Crump Jr a 25-venr-old Wash- 21 in Hong Kong the time that the Public Works Acceleration Act was passed By Juiy 10 1963 the Labor Department decided that this Improvement was not temporary and removed the Detroit area from the list of areas with substantial and persistent unemployment The department also recom Miami Htrjid lo Aneis Tim wirt i The storm dumped more than HONG KONG TyphoorjH inches of rain on the colony Pot packing winds in excess ofjin less than 24 hours Hundreds 100 mph mauled llong Kong in low lying areas of the eolo-for more than eight hours to- ny's mainland had to be evacu- American tour came by plane from Rio de Janeiro where he had arrived earlier from Uruguay aboard the French cruiser Colbert DeGaulle's scant 90 minutes in Rio de Janeiro prompted an acid comment from Carlos La-cerda governor of Guanabara State which includes the port city "To come to Brazil without visiting Rio not just in transit is like going to France without visiting Paris" Laccrda said Quake Jolts Japan KAGOSHIMA Japan (UPI) A light earthquake jolted this Southern Japanese city The Intensity of the quake was reported as three the Japanese scale of seven at Mrs mended that the ARA remove i ncynn lak mi iv Meyer gun victim dav leavinc at least 21 persons a ted from their homes to tern- dead HO in jured with 17 others 0 a shelter on higher' the area from its list of redcvel- for the by Potomac Rivet murder eapon from a GO-day prison term for petty larceny was arrested and charged with the slaying A father of five he denied my part in the ihool Ing i Tump li a Negro missing and the city itself in a ground More than 1000 were npment areas This was not state of near paralysis homeless QAO sanl until Feb 20 Later the typhoon moved on i Property damage could only L964 about V4 months later oilo (immunisl lima lie cs imalei till is expected to i iir wi r- Mrs Meyer lived I few doors from the house owned and occupied by the late President and Mrs Kennedy when he was I senator An abstract fainter Mrs imiii ii v- he in the millions of dollars )f rcw dwellings or building? escaped wind and water damage ARA accepted the Labor De-Thousands of windows were partment recommendation the blown in Many of the injured Mi A approver! 447 million reeived their wounds from worth of projects (or the De-flying glav I troit area The total dead ami injured whs expected to he substantially higher when authorlthM compile fuller reports of col-lapstnK hoUMa smyi boat stalling ami sillies and other typhoon-wrought raged Police found no purse or wallet and did not know If tin victim dressed In slacks and sneykcr was carrying one BOtlba divers searched the CA-O Csnil and the ar- Meyer bad work exhibited in Akune city about 10 miles west several Washington galleries 'of here.

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