Press Has Field Day Macmillan Survives Crisis Civil Rights Program to Be Sent to Congress
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.- HOURGLASS VOL No. 1457 KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS TUESDAY 18 JUNE 1961 PRESS HAS FIELD DAY CIVIL RIGHTS PROGRAM MACMILLAN SURVIVES CRISIS TO BE SENT TO CONGRESS LONDON (UPI)--THE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT OF PRIME MINIS WASHINGTON (UPI)--PRESIDENT KENNEDY WILL BRING THE BOIL TER HAROLD MACMILLAN SURVIVED ITS WORST CRISIS SINCE 1956 ING CIVIL RIGHTS ISSUE TO A HEAD THIS WEEK BY SENDING CON TODAY. A NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION BROUGHT IN THE HOUSE OF COM GRESS LEGISLATION AIMED AT EASING RACIAL TROUBLES THAT HAVE MONS BY THE OPPOSITION LABOR PARTY WAS DEFEATED--BUT BY BECOME THE DOMINANT ISSUE OF THE DAY ONLY 69 VOTES. THIS IS THE SECOND SMALLEST MAJORITY IN THE HIS MESSAGE SPELLING OUT HIS DEMANDS WILL BE DELIVERED MACMILLAN GOVERNMENT'S HISTORY THE CONSERVATIVES HAD A PROBABLY IN MIDWEEK. IT IS CERTAIN TO TRIGGER A NO-QUARTER POSSIBILITY OF A 99-vOTE MAJORITY, IF ALL MEMBERS HAD SUP NORTH-SOUTH LEGISLATIVE FIGHT THAT COULD BECOME THE TOP IS PORTED MACMILLAN. THE VOTE WAS BROUGHT AFTER A HEATED DE SUE OF THE 1964 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. BATE OVER MACMILLAN'S HANDLING OF THE EXPLOSIVE "PROFUMO THE PRESIDENT'S DECISION TO ACT WAS TAKEN WITH FULL KNOWL AFFAIR"--WHICH HAS LED TO THE RESIGNATION OF WAR MINISTER EDGE THAT IT COULD DOOM OTHER MAJOR NEW FRONTIER BILLS JOHN PROFUMO, WHO ADMITTED LYING TO PARLIAMENT ABOUT HIS WHICH HE HAS BEEN URGING SINCE HE ENTERED THE WHITE HOUSE RELATIONS WITH A LONDON CALL GIRL THE LOW MARGIN OF VIC- TWO AND A HALF YEARS AGO. TORY IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT I THE RACIAL RIGHTS MESSAGE WILL SIGNAL AN ALL-OUT SOUTHERN CRIES FOR MACMILLAN'S RESIG- KWAJALEIN REVISITED FILIBUSTER IN THE SENATE WHEN THE LEGISLATION REACHES THE NATION FROM THE LABOR BENCHES. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO ON NOVEM-~----------------------------·FLOOR. IT ALREADY HAS COST HOWEVER, THE COOL, STIFF UP- BER 3, 1947, KWAJALEIN WAS DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE THE ADMINISTRATION SOME SOUTH- PERLIPPED '~AC" HAS GIVEN NO INVADED BY A SMALL, RED, RACIAL UNREST ERN SUPPORT IN THE HOUSE. INDICATION HE PLANS TO STEP WRINKLED OBJECT VERY SIMILAR KENNEDY SCHEDULED TWO FINAL DOWN. As HE LEFT THE HOUSE, IN LOOKS TO A TEXAS GROUND WASHINGTON (UPI)--A NATION MEETINGS NEXT WEEK TO MUSTER THE GALLERIES SHOOK WITH AP- SQUIRREL, WITH A LOUD AND DEEPLY TROUBLED BY RACIAL UN- SUPPORT BEFORE GOING INTO BAT- PLAUSE AND CHEERS FROM HIS LUSTY WAIL THAT WOULD TEAR REST, MUCH OF IT IN THE TLE SUPPORTERS THE ROOF OFF OF ANY OF OUR STAUNCHLY SEGREGATIONIST ON MONDAY, HE CONFERED MORE BRITAIN'S NATIONAL NEWS- PRESENT SHELTERS. SOUTHLAND, GIRDED ITSELF TO- WITH LEGISLATIVE LEADERS OF PAPERS TODAY AGREED IN THEIR FIFTEEN YEARS LATER THIS DAY FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF BOTH PARITES IN WHAT SHAPED HEADLINES THAT PRIME MINISTER OBJECT HAS RETURNED TO THE MORE VIOLENCE. UP AS A FINAL AND DETAILED RE HAROLD MAcMILLAN REMAINS IN ISLAND, BUT MANY CHANGES HAVE WHILE THE PRESIDENT PLANNED VIEW OF HIS LEGISLATIVE PACK- SERIOUS POLITICAL TROUBLE DE- OCCURRFD TO GIVE CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AGE. SPITE HIS VICTORY IN THE M/SGT. AND MRS. LAUREL L. THE FINAL DETAILS OF HIS CIV- ALSO ON MONDAY, HE INVITED HOUSE OF COMMONS CLOUSTON PROUDLY CLAIMED THE IL RIGhTS LEGISLATION TODAY 250 RELIGIOUS REPRESENTATIVES, "PRIME MINISTER'S DAYS IN OBJECT TO BE THEIR'S, AND IN WASHINGTON, LOCAL AND INCLUDING NEGRO INTEGRATION OFFICE ARE NUMBERED," SAID NAMED IT TERRY WITH THEIR STATE AUTHORITIES AND COMMUN- LEADER MARTIN LUTHER KING, FOR THE GUARDIAN OF MANCHESTER IN TENDER LOVING CARE THEY MOULD NITY LEADERS IN SOME CITIES ANOTHER LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE A FRONT PAGE HEADLINE ED THIS OBJECT INTO A VERY SOUGHT TO STAVE OFF FIGHTING ON CIVIL RIGHTS. REFERRING TO MACMILLAN AS CUTE TEEN-AGE GIRL IN THE STREETS. IN RECENT WEEKS, THE PRESI- A HUNTED ANIMAL, THE DAILY M/SGT CLOUSTON AND TERRY V,OLENCE ERUPTED ON SEVERAL DENT HAS MET WITH A CROSS-SEC- MIRROR HEADLINE "THE STAG AT RETURNED TO VISIT KWAJALEIN FRONTS DURING THE WEEKEND, TION OF BUSINESS AND LABOR BAY." ON TODAY'S TIA FLIGHT TO SHOW THE WORST AT CAMBRIDGE, MARY LEADERS, GOVERNORS AND MAYORS, THE DAILY SKETCH, A MAJOR TERRY HER BIRTHPLACE. LAND, WHICH WAS TORN BY RA URGING THEM TO TAKE VOLUNTARY SUPPORTER OF MACMILLAN, SAID WE IMAGINE THAT KWAJALEIN CIAL RIOTING. STEPS TO END SEGREGATION. IN AN EDITORIAU IS JUST AS MUCH A SURPRISE TO YESTERDAY, WHITE LEADERS IN THE WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCED CAMBRIDGE CALLED OFF BI-RA- "FOR MOST OF HIS SIX AND A M/SGT. CLOUSTON AS TO TERRY, THAT KENNEDY WILL MEET TODAY HALF YEARS OF LEADERSHIP HE AND IT WAS INTERESTING TO CIAL NEGOTIATIONS SEEKING TO WITH A GROUP OF GOVERNORS BUT HAS BEEN A GOOD, IF NOT GREAT,HEAR THEIR INITIAL COMMENTS PREVENT FURTHER VIOLENCE AND THEY HAVE NOT YET BEEN IDENTI- PRIME MINISTER. IT IS SAD ON THE ISLAND. ASKED MARYLAND Gov J MIL- FlED THAT HIS SPELL OF OFFICE TfRRY WAS BORN IN A QUONSET LARD TAWES TO KEEP NATIONAL THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE IS EX- SHOULD COME TO A CLOSE UNDER HUT BECAUSE WE DID NOT HAVE GUARD TROOPS IN THE CITY. PECTED TO MAKE THESE THREE THE SHADOW OF THIS GREAT BUM- THE MODERN STATION HOSPITAL ONE CAMBRIDGE CIVIL RIGHTS BASIS PROPOSALS: SLING BLUNDER." HERE AT THAT TIME. THE MAR- LEADER SAID NEGROES WOULD --A LAW WHICH WOULD BAR SEG- THE DAILY EXPRESS HEADLINED:SHALLESE AT THAT TIME LIVED OBEY GUARDSMEN ENFORCING LIM- REGATION IN PRIVATE BUSINESSES "MACM I LLAN RUNS I NTO TROUBLE ON THE OTHER S I DE OF THE A I R I T ED MART I AL LAW BUT ANOTHER ENGAGED I N I NTERSTATE COMMERCE --26 DEFY PREMIER AND ABSTAIN,STRIP IN THE VICINITY OF THE SAID THERE WAS NO CERTAINTY SUCH AS RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, IN A CRITICAL EDITORIAL THE PMZ COUNTRY CLUB THAT NEW DEMONSTRATIONS WOULD AMUSEMENT PARKS, THEATERS AND USUALLY CONSERVATIVE DAILY INITIAL REACTIONS WERE THAT NOT BREAK OUT. SIMILAR FACILITIES. SOUTHERN MAIL ATTACKED MACMILLAN'S LIVING CONDITIONS HAVE I~_ THE TROOPS MOVED INTO CAM- CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS HAVE DE- HANDLING OF THE PROFUMO SCAND-PROVED 100% SINCE 1947 AND BRIDGE FRIDAY AFTER WHITES NOUNCED SUCH A MOVE AS UNCON- AL'S SECURITY ASPECT AND SAID THAT KWAJALEIN IS A VERY NICE AND NEGROES RIOTED STITUTIONAL AND AS A "SOCIAL- , '~HE FUMBLING IN THIS VITAL PLACE. A FURTHER OBSERVATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES KEPT A ISTIC" VIOLATION OF PRIVATE IDEPARTMENT IS NOT THE ONLY WAS THE INCREASE OF THE SIZE CLOSE WATCH ON THE STREETS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS. EVIDENCE OF A SOMEWHAT LOOSEN-OF THE ISLAND: IN 1947 LAGOON DANVILLE, VIRGINIA AND OXFORD, --AUTHORITY FOR THE ATTOR- EO GRIP ON THE NATION'S RE- ROAD WAS THE EASTERN EDGE OF NORTH CAROLINA, WHERE NEGROES NEY GENERAL TO INITIATE SCHOOL CENT AFF A IRS. " THE 1S LAND FROM THE P, ER NORTI-L AND WH I TES CLASHED OUR I NG THE I NTEGRAT ION SU I TS RATHER THAN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S POLIT- ALL OF THE PERMANENT HOUS- WEEKEND. REQUIRE INDIVIDUALS TO DO SO. ICAL CORRESPONDENT HEADLINED ING AND TRAILERS EAST OF LA- ABOUT 300 NEGROES BATTLED IN THE PAST, CONGRESS HAS LIM- HIS COMMENTS: "SOON TIME TO GOON ROAD ARE ON FILL LAND WITH BRICKS AND BOTTLES IN ITED THE GOVERNMENT TO INITIA- YIELD TO YOUNGER MAN." M/SGT CLOUSTON WAS ASSIGNECOXFORD SATURDAY NIGHT. STATE TING ONLY VOTING RIGHTS SUITS. THE LABOR PARTY DAILY HERALDTO THE MARINE BARRACKS WHILE TROOPERS HELPED LOCAL OFFICER~ IT HAS REFUSED TO ALLOW THE CALLED THE COMMONS DEBATE itA STATIONED ON KWAJALEIN. SINCEPATROL DANVILLE STREETS WHERE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO BRING AC TORY REQUIEM FOR THE PREMIER LEAVING HERE IN OCTOBER 1948 PROTEST DEMONSTRATIONS HAVE TION IN BROADER AREAS. WHO DIDN , T KNOW "IT CARRIED HE HAS HAD DUTY AT PEARL' HAR- , RESULTED IN ATTACKS ON OFFI- --NEW rEDERALt:' MACHINERY THE HEAD LINE: "THE LOST LE AD- BOR, SAN FRANC I SCO, PENNSY L- CERS. WH I CH WOULD STANDARD I ZE L I TERrAC~ ER--MACMILLAN FATED TO FADE VANIA CALIFORNIA AND IS AT JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, NE-TESTS USED BY THE STATES AS AWAY. " PRESENTLY" STATIONED AT KAN- GROES WERE ADMITTED TO ONE VOTER REQUIREMENTS AND SPEED THE FINANCIAL TIMES FEATUR~CEOHE, OAHU. ~HITE CHURCH YESTERDAY BUT UP COURT DECISIONS ON VOTING THE CALL OF BACK-BENCHER NI- HE 15 NOW ON LEAVE AND TOOK WERE TURNED AWAY AT FOUR CASES. GEL BIRCH, A TORY CRITIC OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW OTHERS SHORTLY AFTER THE BODY ADMINISTRATION SOURCES IN- THE PRIME MINISTER FOR A TERRY HER BIRTH PLACE. PF MEDGAR EVERS, A CIVIL DICATED TODAY THAT SECONDARY "YOUNGER LEADER " ~'GHTS LEADER GUNNED DOWN IN PROVISIONS WILL BE PROPOSED THE COMMUNIST DAILY WORKER: TOKYO (Upi)--TYPHOON SHIR- AN AMBUSH LAST WEDNESDAY, LEF1SUCH AS A PLAN TO PROVIDE FED- "PREMIER FLOPS IN HOUSE." LEY WAS LOCATED 345 MILES HERE FOR BURIAL IN WASHINGTON ERAL TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL I SOUTH SOUTHWEST OF KADENA, SEVERAL CHURCHES IN GADSDEN,HELP TO COMMUNITIES WHICH MAKE OKINAWA, AT 3 P.M (0600 GMT) ~LABAMA, ACCEPTED NEGROES FOR EFFORTS TO DESEGREGATE SCHOOLS' Buy U.S. SAVINGS BONDS TODAY MOVI~G NORTH J2. MPH. WORSHIP SERVICES SUNDAY. AND OTHER FACILITIES. ,' -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------~-------i PAGE 2 HOURGLASS TUESDAY 18 vu~E t903 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION or COSMONETTE PAL SEEKS NEW ROUTES LEFTISTS DEMONSTRATE THE COMMANDING OfFICER, PACI "PUBLICITY STUNT" WASHINGTON, (UPt )--PHILIP AGAINST NUCLEAR SUBS FIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY, NEW YORK, (UPI )--LTGEN PINES AIRLINES (PAL) APPLIED KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, TOKYO, (UPI )--THOUSANDS OF LEIGHTON I DAVIS, C~ ~ANDER TO THE CIVIL AERONAUTICS CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH THE LEFTISTS TODAY STAGED NON OF THE U S MISSILE TEST BOARD (CAB) TODAY FOR PERMIS TRANSPORT COMPANY Of TEXAS.