European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1964, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 14 the stars and stripes Friday september 25, 1964 Mississippi under be Mccomb. Miss. A an undisclosed number of negroes have been arrested in this racially tense area on warrant charging them with criminal syndic no Bull Onn suit again Birmingham a. Up a Federal District court jury thursday awarded former Birm Ingham police commissioner Eugene Bull Connor 140,000 i compensatory damages in his ii Barry views stir debate continued from pane \ said this administration has depended too heavily and too exclusively on untrained civilian officials while tending to Down Grade the advice of skilled and dedicated career members of rep. John h. Dent d-pa., said Goldwater s views seem to change from one Day to the said that one month Gold water had said . Missiles could hit the men s room in the Kremlin and the next that the missiles were not reliable. Did he mean Dent asked now we could t hit the men s room but could hit the ladle room. Whoever he is talking to he tells them what they want to speaker John w. Mccormack jumped into the discussion Call ing dangerous and absolutely incorrect Goldwater s statement that the United states faces a 90per cent Cut in capacity to deliver nuclear weapons during the next decade. Senate complaint san the Senate Stuart Symington d-mo., jibe at Gold Utor saying to me Saddest of All. Is s statement that War is inevitable real nuclear War within 5 or 10 years. That i can not Mundt protested Whin he termed the name calling an the hate saying that words like Crook trigger Happy vol thief Ore being used about candidates for kind of madness is this Mundt asked. Vietnam. of Page i daily suspicious now. On tues Day after receiving assurances of Safe passage a truck Convoy of tribesmen who started through the no Man s land toward Viet namese lines was ambushed b a vietnamese unit. Three of the tribesmen were killed and eight wounded. A . Army special Force doctor capt Richard flask cell of old town Maine did emergency surgery on the wounded by the Light of a appeared fecund and the five other american in various rebel Camps could have left Sev eral Days ago if they had chosen to do so. But these americans were the Only link Between the rebels and the government am there was no immediate prospector pulling them out. Inonu Marks 81st birthday Istanbul up turkish prime minister Ismet Inonu celebrated his 81st birthday. Apart from a 10-year opposition regime the Veteran Soldier Diplomat has led the turkish nation since the death of Kemal Ataturk in 1937 negroes a a Jii Diwali ism under a new stale Law prohibiting unlawful acts to bring about a political or social , a bomb was hurled at the Home of a formic negro a wins $1 times cd Suil against the new Yor times Over two articles printed in 1960. Connor had asked but said he was pleased with the lesser amount. I appreciate it he said after the 12-Man jury returned us ver dict after 84 hours for he times t. Eric Emory of Birmingham and Rob Ert Daly of new York would not say whether there would be Ana peal. The jurors deliberated wednes Day morning and afternoon and appeared nowhere near a Deci Sion. At one Point they returned to the courtroom to ask judge. Ii. Grooms to again explain definitions of libel and malice. Connor sued Over two article written by pulitzer prize winning reporter Harrison Salisbury i april 1960, about the racial situation in articles called fear and hatred grip Birmingham sparked two other libel suits by former mayor James Morgan and former City com missioner j. T. Jabbo Waggoner. Both suits came to trial last week with Connor s suit but the were dismissed by grooms on grounds neither of their numb were Man lined. Connor s name was mentioned several times and grooms re fused to accept three separate motions by the times to dismiss his jury refused to award any punitive damages apparently go ing along with the times con Tention to reject Connor s Allega Tion that his character had been irreparably Connor since the stories appeared has won four elections including the presidency of the Alabama pub Lic service 1962 while War police commissioner Birmingham Vot ers in a referendum chanted the form of government from com Mission to mayor Council and Connor lost a bid to become May or to former . Gov. Albert , now assistant Man aging editor of the times Testi fied he wrote the articles in Good Faith fee conceded however that some statements attributed to Connor were second or third hand. He said he tried three times to see Connor but could no reach him. Big Wall of contained i on a nil t wind flumes raced wednesday night into the exclusive suburb of Montecino where Many Large estates Are located. Residents Letl in night Dollum. Currying possessions. Curs towed trailer carrying horses to safely. A second fire broke out Earl thursday to the West and the two burning together Formet a 16,-500-Acrc Blaze. A Community of new Home North of Golola a Santa Barbara suburb also was threatened a flames licked to within 1,000 said As Many us 9,000 persons have been forced to evac uate Homes As flames ranged Buck and Forth. The Blaze broke out tuesday afternoon. A rested ism9 Law ally police officer who was Enro Ute to Washington to talk to the . Civil rights commission and the Justice department. The House of Ardis Garner the former policeman was not dam aged. No one was in the Structure when the bomb exploded. A second bomb explosion was reported shortly after Midnight near Percy Quin state Par Southwest of Mccomb. Several negro churches in the Vicinity of he Park have been burned Dur ing the summer. There was no immediate report of injuries. The Fri was reported investigating the two latest bombings 15th and i6th in this area since june. Tight lipped authorities declined to Sny How Many warrants Hod been issued on the syndicalism charges. There was no total available for the number arrested and booked at nearby mag Nolia. Pike county seat. One officer however did say he had a list of m negroes for whom warrants were prepared. � arrest reported the Atlanta ga., offices of the student non violent coordinating committee a acc said it had Learned that about 25 arrests were made. A a acc spokesman said some n other negroes had been arrested on various charge earlier in the week. More arrests were expected Inthis town of 13,000. The criminal syndicalism Law approved in the Spring by the stale legislature makes ii unlawful to advocate teach Aid or abet the commission of Crim Inal urls to effect a change in ownership political or social change or for profit. Punishment ranges from fines of from s200 to 11,000 and jail sentences of 1 to 10 years for violating or encouraging others to violate the Law. Seven negroes have already been bound Over to the Pike county grand jury on the syndicalism charges. Police reported they found a Molotov cocktail a bottle filled with gasoline in the Possession of the seven aftera Rock throwing episode Monde had gone to Jackson earner in the Day to appear be fore the state s advisory com Elltee to the civil rights commission. Then he left for Wash Inkton. Baseball of the Amati avd Prett National Laoue in. Am. Uri i i in n i in Kii we Mihi 1 7 i Hitler 11. Milter it. tur Torii i Mill it Kii Wrt. Tank let ,. W ji.r.,k. I. Id ii . 7-7. Mil 1. I at. T. L i. I. To i Tiki a ii. F flame Bur burned along with Homes Werea dormitory and another building at a Colmont College. The monastery in episcopal Retreat was surrounded Andoci Nettl hut not 5crlott�y Intro a cd. So Many residents of Montceil culled for trucks to remove their furniture that Santa Barbar firms Cut off request. It was like Dante s inferno Suid one mint Chilo woman who watched Trees exploding around her Home we usually Wear sweaters a night this Lime of year said one Long time resident. But we herein our shirtsleeves All lust the red Cross housed evacuees in hotels motels recreation receives report chief Justice Earl Warren left Bute ii ropy of Chr Warren common Loo j report of Ike Assula Autta m president John f. Kennedy to president Johnsob in Ike Fum House. The report becomes Public sunday. App a Catholic split Over religion from press Vatican a ctr a deep split Over Church slate relations wid ened at the ecumenical Council thursday when Bishops from strongly Cul Holly nations voiced fears about in american View of religious Liberty. It was the second Clay of de Bute tin a proposed or Claraline of the Freedom to worship which goes to the heart of the Ameri can heritage of separation of Church and stale. Bishop Ernest pro Meuti of Manchester. N.ll., said in is. Peters Basilica that religious Freedom must be regarded us a True and strict right. Guaranteeing immunity from Coer Cion thus backing the View of he three . Cardinals who spoke on behalf of the american Hierarchy wednesday. But italians and spaniards Aswell As an Irish Cardinal and a Hru ilium. Wii Nril of grave clan Gers Kiseil to the stale religion by the i Caralion. It is wrung to proclaim theleus trally of the Lule 111 religious auxiliary ii until be Castro. Spain s ill shop Jose loner Orli of Tuy Vigo warned that if governments Hail no right la judge on any religious Mailer then they would have to he agnostic which is inadmissible the dominant objections voice Din the Mullucks were against any Lih Niusini i the Dulun injun ing that a Man Coli id Rcd in error has the same i Nils of cuu us 18 Calif. I Center the american legion Hall and Santa mar liar a High school Many not threatened bythe Lames offered to Lake in up Iii Al annul rats a feet Refl Clini off u towering column of smoke. People saw the fire in Iris angles 98 Miles Southeast Anil from ships 30miles at sea. In Santa la Arhart. A Community of nestled Between the Seu Anil the Sulu Ynez mountains. It seemed us if the Hills were a muss of fire wus the worst of five Hugo blazes in California. Four others in the Northern Purt of the state have burned 73,000 acre Sand 225 buildings including farm structures. T widens us Freedom " dispatches science nil u Man possessing what s believed the reflected a traditional co Surv Ullic View in roman catholicism that Only catholics Bare the truth and All others Are i error. F eighteen prelates spoke Enthat the . Bishops have Calm the most vital Public Issue Bilet the Council. Fourteen of it speakers denounced the declare lion. I strongest objections came from conservative prelates from Italy i Spain Ireland Brazil and Cardinal Browne an Irish Horn priest who a worked in the Vatican curia Tot nearly 30 years sounded the key note in the attack saying a declaration in favor of Freedom was not necessary for the peace an Unity of Peoples Council press spokesmen re ii Rte in on the closed door debate to newsmen. New Orleans Pilot missing in Vietnam Washington special Theair Furce bus identified the Pilot missing utter two fighter Bombe were shot Down by Viet Cong guerrillas in South Vietnam lie is 1st 1,1 George e. Flynn 111 of new Orleans. His wit Lac lev Anil parents. Or. And mrs. Lii ii b. Flynn. All live in new Orleans. The vietnamese lying the others Raider was rescued. Ire fighters \ fire officials were cautiously optimistic dial they were whining Buttles against the Northern blazes which were located South of Kareka burning on both Al flex of the mail nor River 10,000 acres burned one far building destroyed 20 per cent Valley of the Moon burning East into Nupur county North of Sonoma. 10,800 acre burned eight Homes destroyed80 per cent contained. Santa Kosu Culis Loga norther Cul Stoga 49.000 acres More than 200 Homes and other Struc lures burned 70 per cent con . George five Milec East of Napa 7,000 acres no Homes at stroy cd 75 per cent controlled
