THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER la, 1966,' THE MICHIGAN D: I LV PAGE THREE THUSDYSETEBE 1, 96 T~E ICIGN AIY AG TNE x RhsCoueoGemini Attains CVi1 St1ilSlTOeUretCe10 g Still Tethered to Jew Orbit; Agena Defeated; U.S., Court To Decide Press Suit Justice Department< Charges New Paper With Anti-Trust A NEW YORK P)-The federal government filed an anti trust"}' suit Wednesday to shake loose from the new World Journal Tri- bune the syndicated columns it ac- quired from the defunct Herald Tribune, and make them available to competing newspapers. In the action, the Justice De- partment said the World Journal Tribune's monopoly of the col-r umns and features posed a compe- titive threat to the rival New York Post. The World Journal Tribune three days ago put out its first edition of a new merged afternoon Shown above is wreckage newspaper. The Post is the only Four Vietnamese were kil other afternoon daily in Manhat- tan. I-r "-" -A1r W T . lilay Vote Again, --Mansfield Remiains Pessimistic Decision Expected Today on Second Attempt to End Debate WASHTNGTON UP - The Sen- ate refused Wednesday to lialt its civil rights debate, dealing what may have been a death blow to' President Johnson's measure. But Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said he might try again to force action on the proposal. The Senate vote was 54 to 42, or 10 votes short of the two-thirds required to force anend the de- bate. Voting for cloture were 42 Democrats and 12 Republicans. Against it were 21 Democrats and 21 Republicans. Same Business Press When the roll call was over, ,on. Mansfield told the Senate it would stick to the same business it had been on. He did not explain that decision on the floor. ' ; But he told newsmen a second. debate-ending move remained a p)ossibility. "We'll think it over and arrive I lat a decision pretty early tomor- row." Mansfield said. He added: "I've got to do a lit- By The Associated Press nose of Gemini. leaving the tether steadily steering the spaceship on The Gemini 11, with astronauts connected to the rocket, the right heading while Gordon Charles Conrad Jr. and Richard Gemini was expected to attempt took time exposures of star fields Gordon Jr. yesterday achieved a re-entry at 9:42 a.m., in the west world record altitude for manned Atlantic, after 12 hours in space, trouble because his conds. a space vehicles. They used their and 44 revolutions. target Agena vehicle to boost Gordon's stand-up exercise con- mysteriously dirty. Gemini into a 850 mile orbit. trasted sharply to his space walk Mission Control revealed that At 2:21 a.m. yesterday, the pi- Tuesday when he got so hot and the Air Force 'identified an object lots fired the engine in their 26- tired that sweat poured down his spotted by the pilots Tuesday as foot )one Agena, and moved from face into one eye, partially blind- Proton 3-a large Soviet satel- their nearly circular orbit, 185 ing him. Yesterday, he showed no lite weighing over 12 tons. The miles high, into a looping egg- signs of weariness. scientific vehicle came within 279 shaped course, which carried them Conrad had a tough job of miles of them, to the record height. Fifty-five minutes after firing, they achieved their new orbit. From the orbit, they were able to K ey'- see the earth from horizon to hor- izon. another first. In this orbit, the hatch of Gem- t in; was opened, and Gordon stood in it, taking scientific pictures; A short lanyard eitd to Gordon's By The) knee. plus communications and ox- Key primar ygen lines, kept him from floating nominationsv more than 14 inches off his seat. 11 states as n Gordon now holds the record for ers pondered t space excursion, with his walk and George P. A stand totalling 2 hours, 52 min- ed heavily of Johnson Policies Sedin Primaries Associated Press castle-protect it' and his appar- ies for gubernatorial ent victory prompted an echo from were held Tuesday in Washington. rational political leAd- the results. Mahoney, who bank-' )n a white backlash Sen. Everett M. Dirksen, R-Ill., said it should open the eyes of senators supporting open-occu- pancy legislation which has been passed by the House, including a favorable vote by Sickles. The complete unofficial returns in Tuesday's urimary showed Ma- utes. Navy Cmdr. Eugene Cernan vote, held a precarious lead Wed- is the champion space walker with nesday in unofficial returns for 2 hour. 10 minute stroll. the Democratic nomination for governor of Maryland. -Associated P resulting from a Viet Cong attack on a military motor pool outside Saig led and 52 strucks destroyed. SEE STORY. _ ? 7 ri Gemini then performed an ex- v oeviment in which they backed Complete results from the 1,492 honey with 146.147 votes, 144,693 ypolling places showed Mahoney, for Sickles and 133,149 for Finan. avady from the Agena remaining 64. with a 1.454 edge over a liberal Slightly -less than half of the reg- conetedith i thrdfohtclamped and two-term congressman, Carl- istered Democrats voted and Ma- tether which Gordon hadl ton R. Sickles, 44, the third-place honey's plurality was about 30 on during his space walk. finisher, Atty. Gen. Thomas B. percent of them. Using jet thrusters, the Gemini! Finan conceded.t His opponents for the guberna- backed away from the Agena.I When the official canvass of toral nomination were Rep, Carl- Cernan found it difficult to set votes starts Thursday, several ton R. Sickles, an advocate of op- up a. stable ride with the rocket, thousand ballots by absentees will en housing legislation, and State and spun them into a slow twirl. be counted also. Atty. Gen. Thomas B. Finan who They untied themselves by trig- Mahoney's campaign featured took a stand for exemption of one- gering an explosive quib on the the slogan "Your home is your unit individual - owned housing - from any open housing legislation. D CrhThe attorney general asked U.S. i oAackeai firm's acquisition of the New York Herald Tbune violated antitrust o nson Comments on Electio The Herald Tribune was to have been a morning paper within the new World Journal Tribune com- bine. However, protracted labor stalemates delayed publication of the new enterprise for 140 days and last Aug. 15 the Herald Tri- bune was discontinued. In its suit, the government asked that the World Journal Tribune be forbidden to publish syndicated columns from the old Herald Tri- bune, unless they are made avail- able to competing newspapers. The suit claimed that acquisi- tion by the new paper of virtual- ly all the publishing assets of the Herald Tribune might lessen com- petition and threaten the existence of the New York Post. The only afternoon competition for the World Journal Tribune daily newspaper is the Post. SAIGON UP) - The Viet Cong mese "approve of what we're do- were missing and two , ietnamese tle cogitating and weigh a few inflicted an estimated million dol- ing there." soldiers were unaccounted for and pros and cons. ars damage in a raid yesterday ,Johnson summoned newsmen to possibly captured. But he indicated that prospects his office to announce the report About 120 helicopters lifted 10,- for success in a new debate-halt- six miles north of Saigon on a Vi- which shows,. he said, that "the 000 to 15,000 troopers to a dozen ing bid would be dim. etnamese-owned civilian motor Viet Nam war is not just a war of landing zones in a hunt for Viet Mansfield said if he did decide pool under military contract. blood, bombs, and bullets.' Cong in valleys of the central to try again, the new vote would A Viet Cong demolition squad H dded the South Vietnamese coast. come Monday. The Senate recess- stormed in shooting before dawn,He aedAmeSounhAieaenH ed for the night soon after the roll wrekedtheadmnitraionbuid-and the American Allies are not Northeast of Hanoi, U.S. Air call. ing blew up 52 trucks and escaped yet winning ... "the other war"- Force jet fighters tangled briefly Secod Bid intact, the contest for minds and hearts with a Soviet-built MIG 17, but Moments after the vote was and the effort to build a stable there were no losses on either side, taken, the Leadership Conference In Washington, President John- society and economy. an American spokesman said. He on Civil Rights advised the Senate son, making public a 44-page re- But, he said, progress along said three other MIGs were sight-|against a quick second bid to halt port on pacification efforts in these lines has been impressive. ed in the same area, but no con-|the debate. South Viet Nam, said yesterday In the attack, U.S. officials said tact was reported. 'We believe it would be a grave that the large turnout i Sunday's one American civilian, an Austra- For the eighth consecutive day, error to try another cloture vote election there was "a vote of con lian civilian and a Vietnamese sol- Air Force pilots raided a surface- too soon," the conference said in fidence." dier were wounded. A Vietnamese to-air missile site 30 miles north- a statement, obviously prepared Johnson said the election re- spokesman said two truck drivers east of Dong Hoi, causing heavy well in advance of the vote. sults showed the South Vietna- were killed, three civilian workers damage, the spokesman said. Minimumi Wage Hike OK'd )a _e eate To Reach $1.60 s WASHINGTON (,Pt - The Sen- Some Senate Republican sena- ate passed and sent to President tors, joined by several Southern Johnson legislation yesterday to Democrats, made a last-ditch fight lboost the minimum wage from against. the bill, but they failed in $1.25 an hour to $1.60 by 1968 and their plea that the compromise bring coverage to eight million version be rejected so it could be more workers, sent back to conference for wa- The compromise bill, product of tering down.E a tough fight in Congress, was The bill will raise the wage floor' passed on a 55-38 roll-call vote. to $1.40 next Feb. 1 and to $1.60l The legislation, first major la- a year later for 29.6 million work- bor bill passed by the 89th Con- ers now covered by the Wages and gress, was cleared to the President Hours Act. in almost exactly the form he re- Some 5.9 million of these-about quested. The House had passed it 18 percent-now receive less than last Wednesday 259-89. $1.60 It's figured about 12 percent of the presently covered workers will be affected by the $1.40 rate nIext Feb. 1. s RO1p Mostof the eight million newly covered workers under the bill will start out with a $1 minimum Senate Republican Leader Ever- ett M. Dirksen, who has been fighting open housing legislation backed by President Johnson, commented in Washington: "For a candidate who had only one plank in his platform-opposi- tion to open housing-Mr. Mahon- ey did pretty good. This should be an eye opener to lots of folks." Another possible straw 'in the winds of controversy over racial demonstrations and legislation was the size of Democratic renomina- tion won in Wisconsin by Rep. Clement J. Zablocki. He scored about 9-1 over his primary oppo- nent, Roman R. Blenski. Zablocki's home was picketed last month by demonstrators pro- testing his membership in the all- white Fraternal Order of Eagles. I n Massachusetts, Margaret Heckler forced former House Speaker Joseph W. Martin, into retirement., A lawyer, Mrs. Heckler won an aggressive primary campaign to wrest the Republican nomination from Martin, 81, who has served 42 years in Congress. Final returns from the 179 pre- cincts in the 10th Congressional District gave Mrs. Heckler 15,449 votes to 12,218 for Martin. Read Daily Classifieds World Neiw You cain help elect U.S. Senator IN TERES TED? JOIN the U of M GRIFFIN CLUB By The Associated Press attempts to deflate the economy GRENADA, Miss. - U.S. Dist. and strengthen the pound sterl- Court Judge Claude Clayton or- in dered all classes suspended for Unions accuse Wilson of delib- Thursday only in this town of ra- Uin cueWlo fdlb cial tormen. He saihe owas onr- erately fostering unemployment in cial torment. He said he was con- economic squeeze. cerned what might happen duringthecnmcsuz. the absence of many authorities. Laborite left wingers in Parlia- The suspension of classes came ment were equally up in arms, but after Negro children, protected by the uproar seemed unlikely to more than 300 heavily armed state shake Wilson's government with troopers, had attended classes its majority of nearly 100 seats in peacefully for the first time with the House of Commons. white pupils Wednesday. * * * Patrolling squad cars and a ring WASHINGTON - Robert M. of steel-helmeted highway patrol-. Sheldon, Imperial Wizard of the men around the two schools en- United Klans of American, was forced the uneasy peace. convicted Wednesday of a con- * *tempt of Congress charge. LONDON - Militant trade un- The U.S. District Court jury, ions Wednesday threatened a made up of nine whites and three massive revolt against Prime Min- Negroes, deliberated a little more ister Harold Wilson's Labor gov- than an hour before returning its ernment because of the prospect verdict. of widespread lay-offs in the na- The case grew out of Shelton's tion's automobile industry. refusal last October to produce More than 2,000 workers walked for the House Committee on Un- off their jobs at the British Motor American Activities documents, Corp. Midlands plant in protest records and books of his Klan or- of lawoffs resulting from Wilson's ganization. next Feb. 1. The Labor Depart- ment estimates slightly more than one million of these now are paid fless than that. Many of its sponsors regarded the new coverage provisions as the most important in the measure. 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