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(Iowa City, Iowa), 1964-06-05 Ray ld ntified- Beatification, h'" Signed Cuban Leader Nabbed north Italian birthland of Pope John ail owan to make him a saint. Serving the State University of Iowa and the Peopk of Iowa City in Bergamo Province was pre. By British Destroyer 1" .. ,djOLI\; Church asking (or proceedings ss U, Bahamas ( P) - Manuel Ray. h 'ad of the 10 CeatI Per CoP1 Iowa City. (owa- Friday. JUDe 5. 11164 Cuban Revolutionary Junta, was identified definit Iy Thursday as one of eight persons captured in the Baham:u by the British 2 Nominees destroyer Dc<.'Oy. Rogelio isnero~ . ('bier in e.\ile of Ihe Hevolutionary Junta Race .I at Miami. told The A ociated Quit Press the leader oC the party was the dapper. 39-year-old Ray. He South Korean had been booked by police here as Manuel · Martinez . DES MOINES (.fI - Two Demo­ Protest Rips Ray had vowed he would be ec or er cratic nominees (or the Iowa House Cighting in Cuba by lasl May 20. of RepresentatiVes withdrew Wed. or he would be dead nesday as candidates in tbe NC). Across Nation Cisneros said Ray had not en· vember general election. tered Cuba. George Kourpias, 32, of Sioux !)EOUL, Korea It1'I - The tide "It wa impossible because oC Viet Nam-Cambodian .. of o~position to President Chung City and Bert G. Harris of Manson the extraordinary vigilance oC Ca • Ohio Support said they were moving from the lice Park' regime swe pt across tro's authoritie ." Cisneros said. county in which they were nom/. till' nation Thursday. About 10,000 • tu<lents demonstrated in eight ma· Another spoke man for RlIy's Dispute To Be Studied nated in Monday's primary elec. jar cities, demanding he resign. group admitted Ray's arre t would a tion. Predicts Easy There were clashes in three of hurt them. "But this setback is an lTED ATIO .Y. ( P) - The U. Security County Democratic conventions the cities. the worst occurring at incitement to continue the right Coun U vot xl Thur day to s.>nd Iltree of its members to the may nominate a replacement after again t Ca tro." he aid. J(wangju. where 57 policemen and Cambodia·South j t N m bord r ar to. ttldy how to eod the official vote canvass. 20 demonstrators were injured . Earlier, a Bahama police orri· Goldwater Win Kourpias sard he will move 10 The five demonslrat ions produced cial had qonCirmed lhat Ray was bord violation that Cambodia called aggt' sion. Washington, D.C.• to become an ap­ one of those captured MondllY at State GOP Leaders no clashes, said reports reaching A(l'Cement came after nearly two -===========:;:; peal and grievance representative Ihe cilpital. Anguilla Cay. 30 miles north of the Refuse To Comment w oC inlensiv debate. r for the International Association Still hoping to conciliate the stu· Cuban coast. This is a favorite The vote as unanimous for the of Machinists. He is a vice presi. dents. Park held off on extending staging area Cor exile ra ids against On Delegation Plans r ution following a separate vote dent of the Iowa F'Cderation of La· martial law from Seoul to other Prime Minister Fidel Castro's reo on th inquiry board prov lon, on NOTICE! bor, AFL·CIO, and a former presi· . outlying cities where students have gi me. COLUMBU , Ohio (AP) - which th Soviet Union and C'techo­ dent of the Iowa State Council of been agitating againsL his regime Seven of the prisoners, ineluding Sen. Barry Coldwater's Ohio lovakia abstained. Registration Schedul. Machinists. uff and on since March . rive Cubans ana two American pho­ Amba ador Nikoial T. Fedo­ tographers , were taken ofC the de· follower now pr diet his fir't· For Summer S... ion Kourpias said he had known of Martial law was ordered in r nko, lh Soviet de leg te. criU· the job offer for about two weeks, stroyer openly and paraded to ballot nomination for Presidrnt cited the r olutlon prepared by Reaistration for the summel' Seoul aCter riotous demonstrations magistrate s court for trial. 1orocco Dnd the Ivory Coast but drd not know until a few days by 30.000 adults and sludcnts in· at t h Republican National on ion wiD beain at , a.m. the FOunds tbat "its delicate Ion· IHlfore the primary e I e c t io n jured more than 600 police and Laler. police sneaked "Mllrtine~'· Convention, with th> Buckeye Tuesday In the Field lIouse. whether he would be assigned to dcmonstrators Wednesday. orf the ship. and when he entered gus " did not n m the United Studeo will enter the Field and left the courlroom a ring of tate on hi bandwagon. St t outright an aggr r. House accordinlf to the last two work in Iowa or at the union's in· Such stu den t demonstrations ternational headquarters in Wasb· police creened him Crom the view But COP State Chairman OJt h said Ib debate in tbe digits of their udent number. brought down President Syngman of newsmen. council had cl rly tabl' h that ington. ' Rhce's government in t960. Rlly C. Bliss and "favorite son" student nllmben and regiatra. Magislrate John Bailey Cined fcrt. lion timll1l or : He said he would have continUed Two front·line army divisions, re· Gov. James A. Rhodes, who will each or the prisoners Cive pounds have much to say about what the Actl'r the volina. Ambassador to li've in Sioux City and wo uld 1<'08ed at Par,k's request from the .." •. m. - 25·M have run in the general election - $14 - ror illegal possession of Ohioans do, are quiet about plan Adl I E. St VI! on la hed back at operation control of U.S. Gen . firearms, dismissed charges oC il· Fedorenko for continually harping 1':30 ••m._ - 55-71 Nov. 3 if he had been assigned to Hamilton H. Howze's United Na· Cor their [iII·vote delegation pending Iowa. legal entry into Brill h waters, and a caucus here this monlll. on claims of U.S. aggression al· 1%: ..2 p.m. - ~." lions Command, were in and turned them over to immigration though it had been clearly shown Dr. N. B. Livlngston Jr.. chair­ 1M2 around Scoul to enforce martial oCficials. ~~I(I~~~~I that only one A.merlcan. on only 2:30-4 p.m. _ .,.24 "OT TICKETS- law. Normally, exile raiders caught man of the Ohio Goldwater for MOSCOW 1M - Forty·three Mus· a on aecasl n, h d been nvolved. Reaistration materials may be The chleC charges of the students in the Bahamas arc sent to the President Committee, asserts the tovites have been arrested and are that there is government cor· senator's California election vic­ He said th United States had picked up at the Field HoUle at United States. voiced it.t r gr ts for an accidental the time of registration. CourlO • ~entenced to iall (or selling soccer \'lIption and abuse of pt'licc power. Ray, an underground leader in tory virtually sewed up the Buck­ Blast In;ures Two ~ickets in the black market. eye vote. cro Ina or th Cambodian bord r schedules will be available this Behi nd all the unrest is the fact the Castro revolution. di appeared and ther WII n v r any proved week in the Registrar', OCCice. It,at poverty is widespread and in· two weeks ago. Exiles wailed in "I expect the Ohio delellation On, of th, fil'lt In I IOri .. of explosion. It th. w.rt IntUrd in th. blltt It the propln. ,I' bot. Cact or U.S. &&gre lon, flation eats away at meager earn· suspense to learn whether he had now to be a Goldwater delegation." Econogl. S.ndc., Inc., plant, Hlghw.y , W'lt, tling pllnt, Ind d.m.... w. r. ..tim.ted It Amb dor A r a De Assouan L::==::=======:- ings of many of the employed de· made good on his promise to be the 46-year-old obstetrJclan says. Thl/rJd • ., .ft.rnoon, •• nels I ml/shroom· h pad $40,000. Th. (lUSO of th. bill. hi. not y.t IIftn Usher o{ the Ivory Coa t, council srite the millions in aid poured in fighting his old boss by May 20. Rep. John M. Ashbrook, 17th Dis· cloud of smoke and fire skyw.rd. Two Irea m.n d.termln.d. -Photos COl/m.y of Bob Nand.1I president (or June. announced he by the United States. Presumably. Ray was on his way trict delegate and early Goldwater would con ult prIVately with the II Kremlin Hits Park said his government during to Cuba. since he was in possession backer In Ohio, clalma about 35 Two Injured- council m mbcl'l on the makeup or it~ short term in office had bcen of arms and ammunition. No one in the Buckeye delegation Cavor Malaysia To Meet th Inquiry bo rd and aMounce unable to make enough progress knew if he had reached Cuba on the senator with others leaning to­ them later. At Red China to absfy the people. He said there an earlier trip prior to May 20. wards him. Indonesia's Threat Informants .ald Bra~il, the 1II0r), were many obstacles during the The Decoy. part oC the British Ashbrook said tbe delegation con· Coast and Morocco pro b a b I YIN Bit transition {rom military to consti· and U.S. patrol againsl exile at· tains a core of 15 determined to Fire, Explosions ',h J2000 C II would conslltutc the aroup, in· n ew as tutiJllal rule.
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