European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 21, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and strip sunday july 21, 1963 troops in Cambridge doubled As negroes moratorium expires Cambridge my. Up guerrilla trained National guard troops and military policemen were rushed to Cambridge saturday to help Mel a threat of new demonstrations by defiant integration its. Guard forces already Here were doubled to about 900 men in the face of an announcement by negro a act asks negro in each series on to from press dispatches integration leaders saturday outlined their demands of Holly Wood s movie television Industry including a demand that a negro role be written into every Tele vision series. Details were Given at a Holly Wood news conference by Herbert Hill National labor Secretary of the National association for the advancement of coloured people. We demand recognition of on simple truth said Hill. One out of every nine persons in this country is a negro. We demand that films reflect that negroes do not perform Only menial tasks in film portrayals but that among them Are professionals who of Fer great value to America and the tangible Progress he said current talks wit movie to officials and Union leaders should produce tangible Progress we can count and count developments on the racial scene b a l t 1 m o r a Gwynn Onk amusement Park officials agreed to end segregation aug. 28 in face of civil rights leaders proposal to renew demonstrations. Charleston was reported at two biracial meet Ings. Twenty two negroes arrested during violence tuesday night were released under Bonds. Columbus leaders and youth Council members agreed to suspend demonstrations temporarily Al Ter unsuccessful at tempts to desegregate a swim Ming Pool Library and recreation facility. Chicago the Congress of racial Equality halted demonstrations against the Board of Edu cation but plans a sit in monday in the office of mayor Richard j. . nazi party Leader George Lincoln Rock Well was arrested on charges of conspiring to incite the White population to violence against negroes. Washington the Justice department filed suits aimed at end ing alleged Diserina nation against Gelston on authority from Tawes called out the additional450 National guardsmen both to help handle the threat of new strife and to ultimately relieve the 450 men already on the scene. He was under authorization by Tawes to take whatever action was Neces sary to prevent new violence. State adj. Gen. Milton. A. Reck Ord was even More emphatic than Gelston about getting Tough with any demonstrators. He said that guardsmen would halt any demonstrations and will arrest leaders and confine them As Long As we be the Boss tells a joke it looks like one thing the russians have very much in common with the capitalist West is that when the Boss tells a joke everybody laughs. Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev apparently popped n whopper at russian hungarian Friendship rally. A photo Lieve it is Reckord also said guardsmen now have been supplied with am munition. Previously their Bayo need rifles had been empty. He explained however that i be is sued an order to withhold loading of the rifles because we Hope Weill not need to use it Ashbau National league new York 000 001 0001 8 i Philadelphia 230 000 oox5 12 Jriek Dii Hook ill. Powell 8 mid louder and . A liven. I Juelson i id. 111 new void Snider. Chicago at Pittsburgh postponed rain called in second inning. American league Cleveland 00 1 100 0034 7 0 new York 000 102 20x5 8 0 Diziki Viii. Walker Thell s and Koi Aano i vol. 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Reynolds and chairman Francis o Neill or. Of the National mediation Board set up one after noon session with firemen s and engineers unions and another wit the trainmen conductors and carriers were scheduled for a night session with the govern ment renewed his negotiating drive at the fastest Pace of weeks a few hours before the official release of a report from a fact finding committee named by or. Kennedy july 10 just after he staved off a strike Only eight hours before it was to line with its assigned role the six Man committee headed by Wirtz made no recommendations for ending the four year old Dis Pute which centers largely on the question of jobs of 32,000 firemen on diesel locomotives or freight trains and Yard engines.t1 report was merely a review of the Case and an affirmation that the parties remained dead locked on two key Points the firemen s jobs and the make up of train Crews. Both sides accepted the report As a factual presentation of the development of the dispute an the position in which it now stands. A treaty nov in sight soviet Premier says 0 i continued from Page i talks which began last monday As on the verge of Success. Continued Progress had been reported and a Brief communique indicated the treaty drafting stage had been reached. There were expectations Here an agreement on Banning tests in the atmosphere outer space and underwater might be ready for initiating next week. Saturday s communique said Andrei Gromyko soviet for eign minister Averell Harriman and lord Hailsham discussed on july 20 a draft nuclear test ban treaty covering tests in the Atmos phere outer space and under water. Discussions also continued on other matters of Mutual in there is now Hope asked specifically by Canadia ambassador Arnold Smith whether he was optimistic about a three Power nuclear agreement Khrushchev replied yes i think he also had said Friday in a Kremlin speech that there is now Hope an agreement would be reached. Gromyko talking to correspondents said both the test ban and the no aggression pact should reworked out at this meeting but he did t tie the two together just associated them that left the situation about where it has been for two weeks with no one being quite sure whether Khrushchev is going to insist on a no aggression pact apart of a Deal to gel. The test ban. What did Khrushchev Tell the ambassadors about that Well none of them was sure because much of the talk was pretty Light. But one clearly heard him say at one Point we will Trade Grechko for what he meant by such a suggestion of trading the Warsaw act commander for the nato commander could Only be it was Only a jest and without deeper meaning. Red Escapee has spy list Berlin up the flight of an East German secret police sergeant major to West Berlin could result in the smashing of a communist spy ring Here Western officials said. The Soldier 31-year-old Herbert Rockstroh of East Germany s state Security service escaped to West Berlin last month carrying a list of the names of communist spies working in West Berlin. His june 28 flight was disclosed by american officials and West Berlin police after he was flown to West Germany for interrogation. Western officials said valuable information provided by rocks Roh could result in the arrest of from 40 to 50 Eastern spies. They said the sergeant worked in a secret police department Deal ing with spies operating in West Berlin and had limited but Valu Able they said he knew the identity of some communist spies and couriers and their arrest or shadowing might result in the Dis closure of others. Red chinese leave Moscow talks look fruitless continued from pays i at Vnuk ovo Airport shortly before 10 . Where the tu104 jets waited to take them Back to peking. On hand to see them off was so Viet party presidium member Mik Hail Suslov and the High level rus Sian delegation that conducted the talks. The russian Send off party seemed to hesitate for the first few after their arrival but finally walked Over toward the chinese to bid them Goodby. Western correspondents who arrived on the scene were carefully j checked before they were permit i Ted to go out onto the Tarmac. No soviet correspondents were in sight. A Western correspondent Aske Suslov if an agreement on Patch ing up the two sides differences had been reached at the secret talks. It will be in the papers he replied chinese mounted the Stair Way to the plane at 10 08 . The russians clustered around the foot of the ramp to say their last fare Wells. The planes were lined up on the Tarmac and their engines began towline almost As soon As the doors were shut. The chinese students and embassy people clapped their hands Over their Heads when the doors were closed. A correspondent asked Teng be fore he boarded the plane have the talks been successful he replied in russian did you get any results Suslov was the Only one to reply you la read it in the then he added not in the papers the dour chinese official then startled the Western newsmen by asking what did you Hope for the newsmen hesitated for moment and one said for Teng turned and walked away. 15 . Consulates reported closing Washington up official sources said the United states is preparing to close about 15 consulates six of them in Europe at Geneva Basel Venice be Havre Turin and Manchester they said. Officials said the Economy Meas ure was made possible without appreciable loss of service because of faster communications. A formal announcement is expected soon. Khrushchev to visit car Cairo a egyptian minister Mohammed Sidiki Solieman has announced that soviet Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev will pay an official visit to the United Arab Republic within the next six months
