LOtJ TIDE 8/30/63 2 1 AT 0300 2 2 AT 1934 ss VOL 4 NO. I 51 I KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS THURSDAY, 29 AUGUST 1963 RAIL STRIKE MINE BLAST CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH WAS H I NG TON, ( UP I ) - - THE MOAB, UTAH, (UPI }--RES- WASHINGTON, (UPI )--A HIGHLY EMOTIONAL BUT ORDERLY THRONG THREATENED RAIL STRIKE WHICH CUERS TODAY BROUGHT UP TWO OF MORE THAN 200,000 fERVENT DEMONSTRATORS TODAY STAGED WOULD HALT CONTINENTAL UNITED SURVIVORS OF A POTASH MINE AMERICA'S BIGGEST CIVIL RIGHTS RALLY STATES TRANSPORTATION WAS BLAST THAT IMPRISONED 25 PRESIDENT KENNEDY CALLED THE DEMONSTRATION A flCONTRI­ FORESTALLED AT THE LAST MIN­ WORKERS 3,000 FEET UNDER­ BUT! ON TO ALL MANKI NO," AND SA I D THAT "THE CAUSE OF 20 UTE TODAY BY CONGRESSIONAL GROUND MILLION NEGROES HAS BEEN ADVANCED BY THE PROGRAM" AND PRESIDENTIAL ACTION. AT LEAST FIVE OTHERS WERE CONVERGING ON THE CAPITAL fROM HUNDREDS OF TINY HAMLETS PRESIDENT KENNEDY SIGNED KNOWN TO BE ALIVE BEHIND A AND BIG CITIES, THE MARCHERS OPENED THE HUGE CONCLAVE EMERGENCY LEGISLATION INTO BARRICADE IN THE MINE AND WITH A fESTIVE PICNIC-LIKE Aim AND CONCLUDED IT IN AN IM- LAW AT 6:14 P.M. (WEDNESDAY) IT WAS REPORTED THAT AT PASSIONED MOOD OF ALMOST RELIGIOUS FERVOR THEIR THEME WAS TODAY TO REFER THE fOUR-YEAR- LEAST THREE MEN WERE KILLED "JOBS AND FREEDOM" FOR NEGROESo OLD RAILROAD WORK RULES DIS- IN THE EXPLOSION As THE RALLY BROKE UP, POLICE REPORTED THAT 1,335 HAD PUTE TO BINDING ARBITRATION THE fATE OF THE REST Of REQUIRED TREATMENT AT FIRST AID STATIONS, NONE WITH SER­ EARLIER CONGRESS HAD OVER­ THE WORK PARTY WAS NOT KNOWN IOUS INJURIES MANY fELL OVER TENT POLES AND DOWN STEPS WHELMINGLY BUT RELUCTANTLY THE RESCUERS, WEARING OX­ THERE WERE TWO EPILEPSY SEIZURES AND IIONE SUSPECTED APPROVED EMERGENCY LEGISLA­ YGEN MASKS TO PROTECT THEM PREGANCY." UNCOUNTED WERE THE HUNDREDS WHO FAINTED IN THE TION ELIMINATING THE THREAT fROM DEADLY CARBON MONOXIDE CLOSELY PACKED CROWD AND WERE REVIVED ON THE SPOT. OF A NATIONWIDE STRIKE FOR GAS, CONTACTED THE SURVIVORS tOUR ARRESTS WERE REPORTED, NONE INVOLVING DEMONSTRA­ AT LEAST ANOTHER SIX MONTHS ABOUT 18 HOURS AFTER THE TORS. CARL ALLEN,DEPUTY COMMANDER Of GEORGE LINCOLN THERE WAS LESS THAN SIX FIERY EXPLOSION ROCKED THE ROCKWELL'S NAZI PARTY, WAS REMOVED fROM THE GROUNDS BY HOURS TO GO BEFORE THE MINE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON POLICE AFTER ATTEMPTING TO SPEAK AGAINST THE RALLY WITHOUT CRIPPLING RAIL WALKOUT WAS EFFORTS TO BRING TO THE A PERMIT EDWARD SHELL, 20, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, WAS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN WHEN THE SURFACE THE fiVE OTHERS FINED $10 FOR GRABBING AND BREAKING ONE DEMONSTRATOR'S PRESIDENT SIGNED THE ARBITRA- KNOWN TO BE ALIVE WERE SIGN A JUVENILE WAS ARRESTED IN SUBURBAN HYATTSVILLE, TION BILL; BUT EVEN BEFORE STYMIED BY WATER IN THE MINE MARYLAND, ON CHARGES Of THROW~)f~IG A STONE AT A BUS CARRYI NG HE HAD RECEIVED THE BILL AT FROM A PUMP STATION NEAR THE DEMONSTRATORS TO WASHINGTON. THE WHITE HOUSE, THE MAJOR BASE OF THE 2,712-FOOT VER­ ROBERT DUGANS, 21, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, WAS ARRESTED U S. RAIL SYSTEMS WERE PULL­ TICAL SHAfT. THE WATER AT A DOWNTOWN INTERSECTION BY POLICE WHO SAID HE HAD A ING DOWN NOTICES OF THE CAUSED NUMEROUS SHORT CIR­ LOADED SAWED-OFF SHOTGUN ON THE FRONT SEAT OF HIS CAR WORK RULES CHANGES THAT HAD CUITS IN THE EQUIPMENT USED THESE ISOLATED INCIDENTS WERE COMPLETELY OVERSHADOWED THREATENED TO SET OFF A TO RAISE AND LOWER THE BUC­ BY THE SHEER SIZE AND ENTHUSIASM OF THE MARCH fROM THE STRIKE. THE FIVE TRAIN­ KETS THAT CARRY MINERS AND WASHINGTON MONUMENT TO THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, AND THE OPERATING UNIONS fOLLOWED POTASH WHEN THE MINE IS IN EMOTIONAL DEMONSTRATION BEfORE THE LINCQLN SHRINE. SUIT BY CANCELING THEIR OPERATION ORDERS fOR A STRIKE AT ONE DON BLAKE HANNA, PRICE, RIGHTS LEADERS SEE LAW MAKERS UTAH, AND PAUL MCKINNEY, MINUTE PAST MIDNIGHT WASHINGTON, (UPI )--Top CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS VISITED THE UNION LEADERS CALLED MOA B, WER E THE TWO MINERS CAPITOL HILL TODAY, WHERE THE FATE Of THEIR LEGISLATION CONGRESS' ACTION "REGRET­ BROUGHT TO THE SURfACE DEMANDS FOR EQUALITY WilL BE DECIDED. THEY GOT NO TABLE AND A BACKWARD STEP" THEY WERE IMMEDIATLEY HOS­ PROMISES, BUT WERE MOSTLY PLEASED BY WHAT THEY HEARD. THAT MAY CHANGE THE COURSE PITALIZED AT MOAB HOSPITAL, DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN LEADERS OF THE SENATE AND OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS. 17 MILES FROM THE MINE HOUSE SAT IN THEIR HUSHED OFfICES, FAR FROM THE EMOTIONAL THE RAILROADS HAILED CON­ BOTH SAID THEY WERE "ALL CLAMOR OF THE MIGHTY MARCH ON THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, AND GR ESS' "T I MEL Y AND CONS TR UC­ RIGHT" BUT WERE SUFfERING HEARD PLEAS FOR PASSAGE OF CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION. TIVE HANDLING OF THIS CRU­ FROM ACID BURNS AROUND THE A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, GRAY-HAIRED PATRIARCH OF THE NEGRO CIAL LEGISLATION" AND ASKED EYES. MINE OFfICIALS LABOR MOVEMENT AND ORIGINATOR Of TODAY'S CIVIL RIGHTS THE UNION TO "JOIN US IN SPECULATED THE BURNS CAME MARCH, TOLD NEWSMEN THAT HOUSE SPEAKER JOHN W MCCORMACK GOOD-FAITH COLLECTIVE BAR­ fROM THE BATTERIES Of THEIR WAS "VERY, VERY ENCOURAGING" GAINING" TO SETTLE NON­ MINERS' LAMP WHICH COULD By ALL ACCOUNTS, SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER EVERETT M ARBITRATED ISSUES HAVE BEEN BROKEN IN THE DIRKSEN, ILLINOIS, MADE CLEAR BOTH HIS SYMPATHY AND HIS EXPLOSION CONGRESS VOTED CREATION DETERMINATION THAT CONGRESS ACT ON CIVIL RIGHTS FREE FROM Of A SEVEN-MEMBER ARBITRA­ THE RESCUERS, FRANK MAR COY PRESSURE OF THE MOMENT TION BOARD TO RULE WITHIN 50, SUNNYSIDE, UTAH, AND CONGRESS HAS A "RESPONS I BI L I TY TO RENDER INDEPENDENT 90 DAYS ON THE MAJOR ISSUES HENRY VIOLETTE, 42, MOAB, JUDGMENT," DIRKSEN SAID HE SAID HE SAW "NEITHER AD- OF THE ELIMINATION Of fiRE­ SAID HANNA AND MCKINNEY VANTAGE NOR DISADVANTAGE" FOR PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S CIVIL MEN'S JOBS AND THE SIZE AND WERE STANDING ABOUT 30 FEET RIGHTS BILL RESULTING FROM TODAY'S MARCH BY THOUSANDS MAKEUP OF TRAIN AND YARD FROM THE END Of THE DOWN­ FOR "JOBS AND FREEDOM" CREWS. STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS WARD SLANTING DRIFT WHICH AFTER THE MEETING, DIRKSEN SAID THERE WAS "NO PRESSURE-­ WOULD BE PROHIBITED DURING BRAN~HES OFF FROM THE BOTTOM NO INSISTENCE, BUT RATHER AN EXPRESSION OF HOPE THAT WE THE TWO-YEAR LIFE Of THE Of THE MINE SHAFT SEE THE PICTURE AS THEY SEE ITo" PANEL'S DECISIONS THE SURVIVORS SAID THEY LATER, ABOUT 100 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TOOK SEATS AT THE THOUGHT SOME OF THE OTHER LINCOLN MEMORIAL RALLY, AND THE MAMMOTH CROWD GREETED MINERS WERE WORKING ABOUT RECREATION PLANNED FOR THEM WITH A DEAFENING CHANT~ "PASS THE BILL PASS THE 2,300 rEET BACK IN THE BILL PASS THE BILL" WEEKEND DRIFT THE WORKERS, EM- ONE OF THE LEGISLATORS, SENATE DEMOCRATIC WHIP HUBERT A FULL SCHEDULE Of RECREA­ PLOYEES Of HARRSION INTER­ H. HUMPHREY, MINNESOTA, ENTHUSIASTICALLY PRAISED THE TIONAL ACTIVITIES IS PLANNED NATIONAL COMPANY, WERE CROWD'S "GOOD MANNERS, GOOD INTENTIONS, AND DETERMINATION." fOR ISLAND RESIDENTS THIS SCATTERED THROUGH THE TWO HUMPHREY TOLD NEWSMEN THE HISTORIC MARCH TODAY PROBABLY LABOR DAY WEEKEND FISHING, DRIFTS, ONE 3,300 FEET LONG HAD NOT CHANGED ANY VOTES ON THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL BUT, GOLFING, TENNIS, BOATING, AND ONE 2,500 FEET HE SAID, "IT'S A GOOD THING FOR WASHINGTON AND THE NATION MOVIES, AND THE MOUNTAINBALL THE SEVEN SURVIVORS YELLED AND THE WORLD " WORLD SERIES ARE ALL ON THE IN UNISON TO ATTRACT THE PROGRAM. WATCH THE HOUR­ ATTENTION OF RESCUE WORKERS GLASS FOR FURTHER DETAILS WHEN THEY BECAME AWARE THEY BUllET~N MIAMI, (UPI AIR FORCE KC-125 JET TANKER PLANES OF INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES WERE IN THE MINE SHAFT )--Two WERE REPORTED MISSING TONIGHT ON A FUELING MISSION OVER MCKINNEY AND HANNA HAD THE ATLANTIC THE TANKERS NORMALLY CARRY A CREW OF FOUR TEMPERATURES LEFT THE BARRICADE TO REPAIR HO~ESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE SOUTH Of MIAMI, REPORTED THE HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR KWAJ­ AN AIR VENT AT THE TIME Of THEIR RESCUE LAST RADIO CONTACT WITH THE HUGE FOUR-ENGINE JETS, ALEIN WILL BE 87 DEGREES WITH MILITARY VERSIONS OF THE COMMERCIAL BOEING 707 PASSENGER \ AN OVERNIGHT LOW OF 78 DE- CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION WAS NOT KNOWN BUT IT WAS JETLINER, WAS AT I P.M EDT (1709 GMT) WHILE THE PLANES GREES SAN FRANCISCO: 70-55, WERE ABOUT 800 MILES NORTHEAST OF MIAMI, OVER THE OCEAN. SPECULATED THAT IT MI GHT HAVE PARIS. 68-50, TOKYO: 82-7J THE COAST GUARD HAS JOINED AIR RESCUE SQUADRONS IN THE BEEN CAUSED BY METHANE GAS ARCH F R THE MISSING PLANES PAGE 2 HOURGLASS THURSDAY 29 AUGUST 1963 PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION U.s. SHIPPING SLIPPING ~AJALEIN LONGTIME RESIDENT TITO, KHRUSHCHEV OF THE COMMANDING OFFICER WASHINGTON, (UPI)--THE FERDINAND TANO STILL PLAN COMMUNIST MEET PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILI­ COMMERCE DEPARTMENT RE­ REIGNS AS UNDISPUTED "OLD PULA, YUGOSLAVIA, (UPI) TY KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, PORTED YESTERDAY THAT SHIPS MAN OF KWAJALEIN" AND IN SOVIET PREMIER NIKITA CONTRACT NOAS-59-4176-c WITH OF OTHER NATIONS HAVE MADE TOP POSITION IN THE ORDER KHRUSCHEV AND PRESIDENT THE TRANSPORT COMPANY OF LARGE GAINS IN THE VOLUME OF THE KILLER CLAM, BECAUSE TITO INTEND TO CALL A TEXAS. THEY CARRY OF UNITED STATES HE HAS THE LONGEST, UNINTER­ SUMMIT CONfERENCE OF COM­ THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED FOREIGN TRADE, WHILE U.S. RUPTED TERM OF SERVICE FOR MUNIST PARTIES TO STAND DAILY MONDAY THROUGH SATUR- FLAG SHIPS HAVE LOST VOL­ AN OFF-ISLANDER So FAR, NO UP AND BE COUNTED fOR DAY DEADLINE FOR NOTICES UME, IN THE (ilAST TEN YEARS ONE HAS CHALLENGED CESARIO EITHER Moscow OR PEKING IS 4 P M DAY BEFORE PUBLI­ U.S.
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