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Show 8 DAILY HERALD- 3 Students F ace Subversion Charges FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1963 =! Bo Utah County. _Utah | | ‘ Kennedy Reception For BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) — Three students who might have had “‘too much college’”’ were free on bond today on charges ofplotting the overthrow of the government. A county prosecutor said he was determined to “‘stamp out | communism” before it got a foot-| hold at Indiana University. Ralph Levitt, 25, Indianapolis, | president of the IU chapter of the | Young. Socialist Alliance (YSA), and Thomas Morgan, 22, Terre Haute, YSA treasurer who recent. |ly made a hitchhiking tour through Russia and Africa, surrendered to Bloomington authorities Thursday. They, like James Bingham, 24, YSA vice president, were released on $1,000 bond. Bingham surrendered earlier. Medal Winners TV Special By NORMAN RUNNION Dozier, a@ retired lieutenant genUnited Press International eral who lives in Columbia, S.C. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi-| He won the coveted medal durmedy called them “our| ing World War I guished American citiYoung and old, some veryold, zens Standing in the White| they wandered around the south House rose garden forming semi-circle of massive courage. the Medal a/ lawn uman| i ners seemed pleased pliment A total of of alive, and Z P annual President T S. military “Tt are of courage h eee ets of the White House, pausing now and then to gaze up to the second floor balcony where Caro-} line and John F. Kennedy Jr. watehed the proceedings. They met old friends and recounted old tales Old Battleship Mates 1, said Abraham DeSomer N. Nickerson “‘did you the man who pays your Nickerson, with his left . ; , nodded an assent Many of them : test erdis|: e Kennedy had passed his way aay mepenelan aouke like isla while strolling through the crowd. eae ‘dace wis xcae, tobe! DeSomer, of San Leandro, Calif., re ct Ear and Nickerson of Wheeling, W. unbelievable Va., both won April, 1914, their while medals serving Beiswe os oa as roes of World War II and the| Korean War. Manyof these still 4 Quirks ° E He Fina Gets the $5,000 warm Bill; Loses It | handclasp. to glory in the voye in France Bois de on Oct. wife, Jettie, nedy UPI) JFK NAMESAKE—Among the more than 200 Medal of Honor Winners attending a reception on the White House lawn, Thursday was a namesake of President Kennedy’s, John T. Kennedy, of Columbia, S.C., Here, the Chief Executive greets Kennedy, who was among those who got their medals for Army heroism in the Philippine insurrection. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). in There also was Earle D. Gregory of Tuscaloosa, Ala., who rose His By United Press International and had rushed him Consen8, 1918. to Ken- autograph " one cop asked to park there "the but I former d a a driver SEARCH CONTINUES FOR MISSING BURLEY GIRL, 13 BURLEY, Idaho (UPI)—A clue to the whereabouts of a 13-year- a failed Salt officers 2 BOSTON. duced as erman E 4 produce Lake said City they results police juvenile have checked bus depots, travel agencies and other transportation facilities but fail- ed to find Sandra Heward of Burley. Earlier this week Burley police| received a report that the 1 had| n in a Salt Lake City bus| She has been missing y afternoon who good conduct “Over to the other side, directed the policemah fellah,” . UPI by| By United Press International WASHINGTON—Rep. James G Communist organization called the | i Young Socialist Alliance, the youth ee ot acer rou Gf! the ao ae _|tary role shying in space Rocialist wpreers | Refusal Not penent the whole affair wag ‘“unortunate.’’ He said the indict. promi Jha com ane “The Defense Department is not space minded. It comes: to the dianapolis aetoen esy, ead noite die oe said hel/ects on the vine a aeaiPrO? = , BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—Dr. ments have “(given’ the Crate: fon is . ta 4 ‘latest King argest is mass i eee shea ne diac | Protesting , segregation ever d “ Subp aaa there : - me Unies eae e are going Mar ee demonstration for the underdog.” on and on held with reporters after telling a news |ganizers helped set up varidus po-|*h€ Palace routine groups including the YSA| seu : conference several times that “I || litical and the “Fair Play for! Ciba BLOOMINGTON, Ind County am not a candidate and I am. not Prosecutor Thomas A. Hoadley | going to become a candidate for Committee.” | “We want only to stamp (out explaining why three Indiana Uni j the 1964 nomination.” communism and what it stands | Versity students were indicted for Romney passed up. a chance at} |for before it gets a foothold here,’’ ||plotting’ an illegal overthrow of the news conference to make’ his said Hoadley, a recent graduate the government stand irrevo@wble. Political specu- ‘Proxy Fight tion ‘Flares Up In U. S, Smelting by a centered given for around the a_ recep- former He motive executive Thursday night |that Republican teewoman, riott Romney national Mrs. J. said commit- Willard the Mar- reception, to | “We want | of IU auto- from said two the grand jury! found were enrolled graduate students at IU from to Boston 1962. dence He the CO™Munism only and Communist lorghnigers| for before it g said there organizers, was a to stamp out what it stand a foothold here,’ as | 1960 | ACCEPTED levi- married} NEW YORK (UPI) — Columbia which leading Republicans were |couple, were trained| in Moscow | Pictures reports the sound track of reported to have been invited, and took only enough coufses to|its film, “‘Lawrence of Arabia,” station Wednesday and believed| qualify as students: |has been accepted by the Wash| one of them was Sandra. BOSTON (UPI)—U.S. Smelting, had been planned for some time. IU officials took no) disciplinary|ington Central Library and 17 of one influential Republican One of the girls asked her for | Refining & Mining Co., currently But action against the three. Dean of ‘its branch agencies told UPI thegathering was unmE the eae said, and Hud | involved in a proxy fight, today doubtedly part of a build-up for Pee Ts a MOMCena '2d | reported a 70 per cent increase in Romney. Romney’s visit to Washington companyof three boys last Thurs-|C@rnings for the first quarter of day night. + | 1963 over last year. In consequence was highlighted by a_ successful appearance before the U.S. ChamThe woman who had talked to|the company declared a 50 cents ber of Commerce, an asset for the waitress in Twin Falls could |ja share dividend on common. any GOP presidential hopeful. He not be located as she had left} aoenine . $573.760 against drew an emotional, cheering reTwin Falls on another bus, WarSERBS WErS 8902! ages sponse from the chamber when last quarter first the in $337,590 rell said. he called for reversal of a trend eH }year, the company reported toward ‘‘federalization.”’ AUTO SPEED RECORD In addition, there was a net At his news conference, RomBONNEVILLE .SALT FLATS, gain of $208,207 in the metal price DRAPERIES SEE UTAH VALLEY FURNITURE 264 NORTH 1st WEST—Ph. FR 4-1600- ney was particularly critical FIRST of tip was furn ed by Utdh (UPI) —.The world land) fluctuation account in the first the Kennedy administration’s t the Twin Falls bus speed record of 394.2 m.p.h. was| quarter of this year compared to |spending programs. He said he tress said a wom- established on this famed ‘saltcov-|a loss| of $268,371 in this account could not agree that a. federal ner told her she had seen ered speedwayin 1947 by John R.|last year deficit is “really an investment.” in a Salt Lake City bus Cobb of England a share on common stock. man Onset the ro “aye to George WarNavy “‘Wolun- | Romney‘s lation old Burleygirl missing a week has baseball for their 11-year-old grandson, Jeff “This is to carry Alabama for; you,’ she said “Thank you, said the President. On the ellipse facing the White House, police patrolled the curbs to reserve parking pl es for the President's guests “Did you win a Medal of Hon- —| 2, Id| MEOWS HAVE SACRAME Ar War Cuba in 1898. Flying Ace There “Pappy” “Boyington, the legendary Marine flying ace of the South Pacific Theater in the Second World War, was there too. Kennedy gave him an especially y IMPRESSIVE LOSS KANSAS CITY. Mo For years Percy wanted a $5,000 bill impress A mor most crisp $5,000 he t Spanish-American of therein WASHINGTON (UPI) — Michi- Sue Meealee rede ee our movement and we are not Gov. George Romney insists as much, as I going to stop until the walls of he is not a candidate for ‘the hates communism 1964 Republican presidential nom- do. I don’t know what his idefini- pcereu ation) ane pcrusbed of a Socialist. is.” tL _ ination, but he is careful not to tion However, Prosecutor Thomas, A.| AMMAN. Jordan—King Hussein insist too hard. | “No one can say what the, fu- {Hoadley said the grand jury! found commenting on his go-cart racing ture holds,’’ Romney said to some jevidence that two Communist or-|,\ Well. it makes a change from awards because of what they did | in accused }gan “" : “ames! were participating and as officers of. a Trotskyite | Fulton, R-Pa., accusing the Pen- | Most of those present were he-| of you and, most (Goulll fepreacat are ere eee proud Gre ehai] A few were from thebattles of Fi “ “,| old. Retired Brig. Gen. Charles which is of faeces: Roberts of Chevy Chase, Md., and| Americans ah is detend r determina-| john Davis of St. Petersburg, | One. of the 3 : j .|Fla., were given their ¢oveted i They tarily ae Irrevocable sid Bee os é Alas eae aad cate students. Shaffer also said the university attorney had “grave doubts” as to the -constitutionality of Indiana’s 12-year-old anticommunism law. _ i 7 their presence, aid or instigation, party.” Hevitt's leather oa the battleship Utah which was shelling the Mexicans at Vera Cruz. “go were “very good, very mature” Quotes In wine's fence mae! The News tion stature.” in on Students Robert Shaffer said they. A special Monroe County Grand Jury handed down the indictments Wednesday aftpr investigating .a pro-Cuban denjonstration on the IU campus at the time the Cuban blockade was announced last October. The three IU| students were specifically indictgd for assembling March 25 “‘for-|the purpose of adVocating or teaching the doctrine that the government of the United States, or of the state of Indiana, > we : a let FLUNKS FIRST SWINDON, TEST England George Kitching wanted be a flunked bh Super-D eluxe AUTOMATIC ZIG-ZAG Unions Postpone Planned Strike At Hill AFB a at . 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