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MERGER CHALLENGE
The second of two court chal-
lenges to the merger was thrown
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plight of the . landless peasants,
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Royal Lao soldiers at a river position. Unitd States has pledged to withdraw alt military
advisers if forces supporting pro-Communists are withdrawn, foolproof inspection set up.
peeled to be adopted—just as PLANS SAIL
delegates were considered sure to The President planned another
elect the 48-year-old former ware- yachting excursion with his fa-
house boy who never finished ther and relatives on Nantucket
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President Kennedy, after replying
as chief executive to a congratu-
latory holiday message from So-
net Premier Khrushchev, cele-
brated the Fourth of July today
as an American family man.
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Gandhi used the fast to help
drive the British out of India His
first highly publicized fast was in
1333. when he was in a Bntish
prison for his independence and
civil disobedience activities. That
fast lasted 22 days, and Gandhi
was released from prison when
he was hovering between life and
GRAND PRIZE A tropical island all your own — in the
beautiful Bahamas! Think of it — your private tropical paradise! Close
enough to be easily reached but a whole world away from everyday cares!
Various agencies of the new
church took up the afternoon ses-
sion Monday reporting on their
progress in unifying their organ
izations.
FOREIGN MISSIONS
It was brought out that foreign
missions work is being combined
in a new body called the United
Church Board of World Minis-
tries. - headed by the Rev. Dr. Al-
ford Carleton, of Boston, formerly
Francis Ashley.
She admitted calling Mrs Ash.
ley and telling the mother that
the boy was safe and would be
returned when the police hunt
was called off
IN BOOTH
Federal agents caught the girl
in the telephone. booth. She told
them she had called only to con-
sole the parents. She was re-
leased because at the time she
did not answer the description of
the boy's slayer.
Detective Chief John Whalen i
said Cheryl had undergone treat-
ment for mental distubances.
The first to identify the girl was
Richard Edgington- 5. who the
day before Andy wa slain, was
lured from his playmates by a
young woman Threatened with
drowning. Richard said lie was
tied hand and foot and a plastic
bag placed over his head He was
Gandhi’s last fast was shortly
before his assassination in 1943.
He fasted for a week to try to1
stop the bloody rioting between.
Hindus and Moslems that fol-
lowed the partition of India into
India and Pakistan in 1947.
Although it was not immediate-
ly effective, there has not been a
great riot between the two major
religious groups since Gandhi's
death.
Nehru has called for an end to
the fasts. He says Gandhi knew
the proper timing and purpose of
a fast, whereas many at the re-
cent fasts have been undertaken
to support causes that are ca-
pricious or dangerous.
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in the Punjab, the leader at a !
militant group of Sikhs threatens
to fast to death unless a separate
Sikh state is created. Another
Punjabi leader threatens to an-
swer the Sikh fast with one at his
own to oppose the creation of
such a new state
Other less publicized fasts are
in progress all over India. Dis-
charged workers fast in front of
their former employers' houses.
Labor leaders fast to back up un-
ion demands The centuries-old
practice is based on the theory
that the host is responsible for
the life at a man who deliberately
starves on his doorstep.
Many of the persons who under-
take fasts are happy to break
PHILADELPHIA (AP’ — Reli- at the new denomination during
gious history echoed political his- its formative period.
wry Tuesday. Its constitutioh Was to be de-
On the same date that the na- dared in effect in a late-morning
lion was born, and in a city session, completing the merger.
industries already occupied by i
other unions. Hoffa said wherever 1
they failed to organize, Ms going
to bp ia.
In another change, Hoffa is de-
leting from the Teamsters consti-
tution a provision that members
convicted of crime can be ousted
or that convicted racketeers must
be expelled <-
changes proposed to the 1.7-mil-1 which Horta has some say-so toe. I tion session Monday he plans to
| lion membets union’s constitution. The union will be authorized to, set up a lobbying organization to
Horta seeks power to create his provide legal defense funds for Washington "second to none" and
own labor federation to rival the Teamsters charged with law v»- buld up Teamsters politics to
AFL-CIO and woo already organ- lations. | oust "those pot belljed, slick in-
- ized undons into his growing do- Hoffa would be given up to $20 dividuals who represent the em-
main. million a year to spend and un- pployers to Congress."
, The holiday session of a special limited power to hire organizers The Teamsters chief also elab-
Teamsters convention was ached- and directors to ride herd over orated on prior ISS ratio— that
uled to ask the practically solid area teamsters affairs. FBI and other government agen-
pro-Hoffa delegates to approve a Local unions also could specifi- cies are working behind conven-
wide range of proposals to ce- rally keep their moneyin non- tiom scenes to defeat his re-
ment his power base to American interest-bearing bank accounts-a election bid
labor tar a jumpoff into wider matter that stirred up consider- Hoffa said glamorous female
I fields. I able criticism for Hoffa to coo- FBI agents are trying to compro-
Christ shall destroy or limit the
Jolis. 15. a girl with a history of right of each local church to con-
mental illness is being questioned tinue to operate in the way
ia connection with the kidnap- customary to it, nor. . . abridge
slaving of Andew Ashley. 3 or impair the autonomy of any
Cheryl was taken into custody local church in the management
Monday in the search for the of its own affairs."
slayer of the blond. blue-eyed This has been a thorny issue
for disturbing the peace and
force-fed.
Because the fast was a favorite
weapon of Gandhi it is difficult
MIAMI BEACH. Ha
handas K. Gandhi and India, is
still a potent polilical weapon
The government of Prime Min-
ister Nehru is annoyed but al
most powerless to stop the pra-
l tire. ,
in recent weeks, a poet sat on
a grass mat to front of Nehru’s
house and fasted for a week to
pfotest the closing of a Hindu the-
ater in the Communist-infested
state of Kerala to southwest In-
dia. a Red leader fasted for 12
days, calling attention to the
and drowning. The infomation
could have been taken from news-
paper accounts, police said.
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The girl. one of seven children
at Mr and Mrs Howa-d Jells,
was arrested about an hour be-
“You ain't seen anything yet.” nection with an Orlando. Ha.. mise delegates against him-a
to Hoffa's ambitious theme in land deal to which he is presently claim that the Department of
shoring up the Teamsters for a indicted for mail fraud. Justice to Washington safe was
f far-ranging organizing drive into Hoffa tohd the opening conven- "too ridiculous to comment on."
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styiee • dvesaes bipusex skurta jecheta,
siach, an vits ght, i ri’•« spertsmtar,
yet - popuiw prce texket.
the United Church of first in this country to combine
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Agents of the FBI intercepted a separate Lutheran bodies, or be-
No rank and file member can Kennedy delayed publication of
run for national union office any- the reply until it was delivered
more: candidates first must have, to the Kremlin in- Moscow this
served to local union offices. over I morning.
also a copresident of the church .
in the merger preliminaries, and several hundred other guests
termed it "not so much a new on the embassy lawn, that the
church as it is a renewal in U nited States was based on
unity " "three revolutionary concepts:
______ Previous church mergers in this "That men are capable of gov-
fore little Andy’s trussed body country have been between his- erning, themselves, choosing their
own leaders and making their i
own laws;
CREATED EQUAL
"That all men are created equal
and are entitled to equal treat-
ment and equal protection under
the law; '
"That the object of government
is to serve the people.”
Berger said such principles are
recognized throughout the free
world “as marking the difference
i API— giant Teamsters Union and obtain
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formed Church, marked by tradi- head of the Congregational Chris-
tional creeds, pyramid-type gov- tian Foreign Missions Board
ernment and German origins, and a study committee has recom-
the noncreedal Congregational mended establishment of church
Christian churches, with their lo- headquarters in New York City.
grammer school to a new five- Sound ,
year term as head of the nation's As president, he dispatched
largest union. . Monday night a response to
Virtually all top Teamsters Khrushchev's politely phrased
aides will have to do Hoffa's bid- message keyed to the anniversary
ding or forfeit their jobs or gener- of the US Declaration of Inde
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Investigators said two other of 3,889 voting have approved
children who had been taken from participation in the merger, as
their homes, bound and gagged 32 of 33 E and R. synods, more
and left by railroad sidings on than the required twcthirds, un
the city’s north side identified the official tabulations showed.
turma the Carveie convertb
Bonded Fur A Woolen
Storage—Pay Next Jail
By ALAN CLINE
SEOUL, South Korea (AP)—
Retired Lt. Gen. Song Y o-chan
was sworn in today as' South
Korea's new premier to a five-
minute ceremony carried out w ith
strict security precautions.
Song took the oath from Maj
Gen Pak Chung hi, strategist of
the May 16 coup, who took con-
trol of the government Monday
after dumping IL. Gen Chang
Do-young as premier and chief
of the military junta.
FOURTH CELEBATION
Both Pak and Song went on to
the Fourth of July reception at
the U S. Embassy and heard a
' brief lecture from U.S. Ambas-
enna memorandum and speeches
threatening the West's position to
Berlin, said he hoped- for "joint
efforts aimed at a speedy solu-
tion of long butstanding prob-
lems.”
While Moscow radio told of
Khrushchev's message, Izvestia
Charged that the United States
had "buried in oblivion” the rev-
olutionary principles of the Dec-
laration of Independence Ken-
nedy made no comment on the
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Andys parents.
park lake June 25.
FACES TESTS
Cheryl who faced psychiatric
tests atxi more questioning today,
denied any connection with the
crime. No charges have been
placed against her.
government newspaper's fire-'
cracker
The Kennedys, still keeping to
themselves, were understood to
have planned a earlier and long-
er than usual cruise on Nantucket
Sound aboard the Marlin, a 52-
foot cabin cruiser owned by the
President's father, former ambas-
sador to Great Britain Joseph P.
Kennedy.
Hoffa Seeks Absolute Rule Today
Here are some of the Hoffa- •• the beach, however, or at
Woman Injured
GOLDTHWAITE (BBCZI- Mrs.
S. M. Stockton, 95 familiarly
known as Grandmother Stockton,
fell late Friday at her home here.
‛ She was taken to Childress Hos-
pital Saturday morning Extent
of her injuries was not known
Monday but she was reported
"resting well.”
Merger Joins Churches
By GEORGE W CORNELL said the Rev. Dr. James E Wag- This one, In an unprecedented
Associated Press Religion Writer ner, of Philadelphia, copresident way, crosses family lines
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The ambassador also toasted
figurehead President Yun Po-sun,
the only elected official left in
the government, and said Yun's
office was the "symbol of the
new' hopes and aspirations of the |
Korean people.” *
TOAST TO JFK
Foreign Minister Kim Hong-il,
a retired lieutenant general. re-
sponded with a toast to Presi-
dent Kennedy and said relations
between South Korea and the4
United States are very close
Cabinet ministers and junta 1
members attended the swearing-
inceremony, conducted in a mili-1
tary atmosphere at the junta
headquarters. Chang was not I
present, but a junta spokesman
said he was not under arrest
Song. 43. wore a business suit.
Pak, 44. who usually weers com-
bat fatigues, was in dress unt-
form, his chest bedecked with
ribbons
Newsmen were frisked for i
weapons by an armed Korean
army officer as they entered the
building and photographers were
barred from the council chambers
until the principals had left.
festive Pleasure Island Laau, with evary cartoil
to clinch absolute rule aver the. In one at more than a hundred
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cal church independence and with a numerous regional offices,
roots in England and the PI- But a scrap was expected on this
grims. • point, with Boston. Chicago,
The new constitution assures Cleveland, Philadelphia and St
autonomy for individual congre- Louis among the cities considered,
gallons, but establishes represent- ------------------
ative lines of authority for gov- a » i e
c= agatcnea resipna Yo-chan Sworn
The document states. "Nothing
ty suit filed by actress Joan
Tyler, 27. '
The comedian, who said lie was
engaged several years agp to
Miss Tyler, denied all nccusations
An a sealed complaint opened
Monday.:
Miss Tyler asked 52,110 for
pre-natal and post-natal medical
expenses, $750 a month for a pe-
riod following the birih and $950
a month for support of her and
the child.
Miss Tyler eloped in 1956 with
a baner Antonio Ruffo, whom
she divorced last Jan. 9. The
couple had a daughter. Laura. 3
Jessel has been divorced from
Florence Courtney, a singer
Norma Talmadge the late movie
actress, and Lois Andrews, an
actress. ..
Police said they had found a said Monday night, "that the
senes of scribbled notes in great vital core" of both com-
Cheryl's bedroom which traced munions are "commited to the
the progress of the Ashley search United Church of Christ "
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The grandest prize
left by the radoad siding, but
managed - to shake free of his
bonds and rip the bag fom his
FOUND BEFORE
Several weeks before Susan
Benedict, also S, experienced a
similar treatment. She was found
and returned home Susan also
identifled the Jolls girl as the per-
son who had left her tied by a .
railroad track
Police said at least three adults
also had identified the girl as the
person who had been seen with
i hr Ashley child the afternoon of
June 23 in the perk
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