t ihee Considers Enemies Venezuelan Rebels Pursued by Troops For Cabinet.Mmbership e v ._ BYRD REFUSES SUPPORT: Debate over Kennedy's R4 WASHINGTON (WP)-Sen. Rob-, ert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.) told the Senate yesterday he is "not anti- Catholic" but that he wouldn't support Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) for President "if he were a missionary Baptist." Byrd made the remark in a speech in which he contended it is Kennedy, a Roman Catholic, who has made religion an issue in the West Virginia presidential preferential primary election cam- paign. "It is an issue, but it need not have been one," Byrd said. Byrd said religious prejudice is not among his reasons for not supporting Kennedy in the West Virginia race with Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D- Minn.), another presidential contender. "I wouldn't support Sen. Ken- nedy if he were a missionary Bap- tist and a member of my own church," Byrd said. Affiliates with Klan At one point, Byrd said he had had a past affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan but made no direct reference to a story in The New York "Herald - Tribune" today which identified him as a formex kleagle (organizer) of the Klan. Byrd said the Klan matter "iq an old bag of bones to the people of West Virginia." He said it was thoroughly dis cussed in his campaign for the Senate two years ago. "It was washed out, it was rinsed out, and it was hung out on the line,'' Byrd said. Byrd's association with the Kar had come out many years prior t that. In 1952, The Charleston "Ga zette" published a letter Byr( wrote in 1948 as "a former klea- gle" to the head of the Klan. More Repercussion Another repercussion over the Catholic presidential nominee can- didate was voiced yesterday by three religious leaders of Neu Haven, Conn, two Protestants and a Catholic. They agreed that a movement for world church unity in Chris- tian faiths may be threatened by controversy over Sen. 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Rhee yesterday was re- t - stall any setback in the growing ported considering some of his old b e ecumenical movement," political foes for cabinet posts in b an effort to still the rising opposi- t Rivals Opposed tion demands for new nationwide Kennedy, who seeks the Demo- elections. cratic presidential nomination, is There also was a call for Lee, a Roman Catholic. His rivals for Ki-Poong, vice-president-elect, to, o the nomination have said they are quit. Lee, a member of Rhee's rul-J opposed to using Kennedy's reli- ing Liberal party, was named vice-o d gion as an issue in the campaigns. president in the March electionsI - Dean Pope, a leader of the Prot- to take office Aug. 15. This week'so estant World Council of Churches, bloody uprising against the gov-t was joined by Donald O. Soper, ernment stemmed from charges Methodist preacher from London, that the voting was rigged. e England, and the Rev. Gustave Should Step Down a - Weigel. S.J., Catholic theologian Kim Chun-Yun, leader of the t y from Woodstock (N.Y.) College Unity party, a splinter group of for the'50th annual convocation of former Democrats, said he told j d the Yale Divinity School. Rhee that Lee should step down. All three, in interviews, agreed This was the first public suggestion I t a top level Protestant - Catholic that only the vice presidential p - conference would be effective if election be held again. Rhee was i y results sought to meet the facts unopposed in being reelected pres- p squarely and avoided what they ident. called religious platitudes. In another attempt to quietc criticism of South Korea both at home and abroad, National Police Director Cho In-Koo asked the! Alp r n" t4public to write him any reports of police brutality or mistreatment f of demonstrators who staged a C near-revolt this week in Seoul and t other major cities., Nearly 1,000 were shot-mostly d students. The martial law com- C Page 3 mand announced that 125 were t killed in Seoul and elsewhere. Itw asked that other deaths be re- c ported to authorities. s All Quiet Seoul and other Korean cities or the remained under martial law. All C were reported quiet. rticulur student As far as is known, Rhee has yet to accept the mass resignation his cabinet submitted as criticism mounted. While the causes and responsi- bilites are yet to be explored and discussed," the cabinet said in a statement, "'We fully realize that we have failed in assisting the chief executive and serving the 1, people adequately." Whether Rhee accepts all the resignations or not, it appeared SRhee was preparing a major cabi- net reshuffle. Rhee was reported seeking men, of greater stature for the cabinet.! Among those reported under con- sideration were former Chief Jus- tice Kim Pyong-No; two former premiers, Y. T. Pyun and Lee Bum-Suk and a former acting premier, Huh Chung.I about your shirts (most....mier,.H...Chug.. hem to Kyers. r when laundering them as large woodcuts - lith . shirts are ironed very black and whit uipment and packaged in ntil ready to wear.b ell shirtej . call NO GARO Z. AN RUDY PO; L LAUNCrFORSYTHE A NERS 201 Nickles Arcade 1023 East Ann v'4.--* a" s"m4 627 South Main"" 4185 CARACAS, Venezuela OP)-Lead- ers of Venezuela's vest-pocket re- volt fled to the hills yesterday pursued by troops and peasants. Two leaders were reported cap- ured by peasants wielding ma- chetes but the rebel chief still is "t large. Late reports indicated the up- yising at San Cristobal was launched by a handful of con- spirators under Jose Mario Castro Leon, an ambitious ex-general in the air force. His band slipped across the border from neighbor- ng Colombia yesterday. With the collapse of the revolt, the leaders took flight for the border, now sealed on both sides by Colombian and Venezuelan troops. Gets Away Reports from San Cristobal said peasants, brandishing their razor- sharp machetes, seized ex-Col. Juan De Dios Moncada Vidal, one of Casaro Leon's top aides, and Maj. Bernabe Serrano, a young officer who joined the rebels. Cas- ro Leon got away. The rebels evidently hoped to set up a ruckus in San Cristobal, an isolated provincial capital, that' he rest of the country would think a big uprising was under way and oin in. Crowds of citizens attacked the rebels, their troops defected and President Romulo Betancourt ral- ied such a wave of popular sup- ort behind his moderate leftist' coalition government that the re-I volt was crumbling within hours, reports from San Cristobal said. Street Fighting There was some serious street ighting in San Cristobal, a coffee enter of about 50,000 people nes- ied in the Andean foothills about " miles from the Colombian bor-: der and 385 miles southwest of Caracas. The government reported$ wo students killed and four wounded. But other reports indi- ated the casualties were more evere. AP correspondent Richard G. Massock reported from Cucuta, Colombia, just across the border Students, Faculty for 24hr. report 4n the WEATHER 432 5 NO 6 5-8617! 0 7 ! 8 SPONSOR MORRILL'S Topic: The International Student: A MISFIT OR A BLESSING? Prizes: First $30 Second $20 Both American and foreign students at graduate or undergrad- uate level. A maximum of 1500 words. Deadline, Midnight May 2, 1960. from San Cristobal, that the in- vasion force set out from Cucuta Wednesday morning, numbering only a dozen or more. They proceeded to San Cristo- bal, where Col. Francisco Lizaro, commander of the army garrison, turned over his 400 men to them. Lizaro was arrested yesterday. Open Fire Radio reports heard in Cucuta said that when the people heard about the takeover, they marched on the barracks armed with guns, knives and Molotov cocktails. The broadcasts said the troops then opened fire on the crowd, killing an unknown number. Leader of the conspirators, Cas- tro Leon served as defense minis- ter in the military junta that ran Venezuela after the dictatorship of Gen. Marcos Perez Jimenez was overthrown in January of 1958. In July of that year Castro Leon attempted to seize power and was hustled out of the country Subscribe to The Michigan Daily Imported Gifts Madras and India o Print Bedspreads I mported Jewelry andGifts INDIA ART SHOP o 330 MAYNARD STREET csy ne s m s m s m Mail or bring your essay to: ISA-SGC ESSAY CONTEST Student Government Council, Student Activities Building University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. further information, call M. A. 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