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U. S. Duns Bulgars
peared to be little hope of Casablanca Conference last
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U. S. Foreign Claims Set-
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SUITS and
Selective Moodier
TOPCOATS
have started pushing into
ramp and waits until she is
and she’s quite a
[Falls airport.
her come in for a few min-
SLACKS
Kennedy administration
health Thursday.
ing at Wichita Falls don’t, kills them.
SWEATERS
; .In an interview, the wife of
She said she had no im-
When a Braniff plane ar-
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Terence to
JACKETS
[Kennedy,
offshore islands in his cam-
paign TV debates with Vice She said reports of "internal
Three Russian missile track-
SPORT SHRTS
among ing ships steamed across the
masses
Pacific Thursday as the pos-
all
[lady said
a
spectacular new Soviet Atlantic,
Wednesday that patrol United Nations General As-
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was publicly reported at the
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• ly, new secretary of navy,
launching by the nuclear
If the ships continued launch men into orbit. One certified and sworn into the
to be destroyed.
their present course and 10- unconfirmed European re-
office, and Harry Nelson,
The Robert E. Lee, slated knot speed, they should
port said a massive manned who held the office and now
reach the target area by rocket blew up at the launch refuses to vacate, claim the
Saturday.
site.
job.
first
! ered at a downtown hotel December 22. But an at-
Russians, once last January
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Mme. Chiang Sure
Of U. S. China Stand
New Congo
Trouble
Soviet Ships Watched
For New Spectacular
WASHINGTON (UPI) — nouncement has been made
: Texan is Feted
: And Surprised
[ FORT WORTH «_ Fort
UPTOWN
MAYFAIR
Second Polaris
Test Is Failure
in DeVille Park
7600 N.W. 23rd
Wednesday night with his submarine Robert E. Lee
; longtime friend, Vice Presi- failed when the missile had
to go on operational patrol
within a few weeks, fired its
council, Zorin cited Ham- Asia to hurry back to de-
marskjold’s protests to sup- fend himself. He is due in
finding more survivors.
British naval forces
• dent-elect Lyndon B. John-
■ son as a surprise guest.
• Johnson flew here from
I Washington shortly before
’ 600 Texas political, military
J and business leaders gath-
of Oahu, Hawaii, where pre- time, there were unconfirm-
vious Russian missiles have ed reports that an unsuc-
cases powerful long-range
missiles were fired in what
TAIPEI (UPI) - Mme.
Chiang Kai-Shek expressed
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tention of going to any other
part of the world, although
when it behaved erratically.
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Open House, Literally
LONDON (UPI)-A news
Fine
Opticians
Service
sembly if necessary. The
assembly, before it ad-
Urundi."
Hammarskjold had said
in his first protest to Bel-
remained shrouded in mys-
tery.
Search ships had recov-
ered the bodies of 26 victims
space feat.
The navy announced
toast.
She works for her meals.
‘fce."
‘ This was an apparent re-
President Nixon.
; [The U. S. educated first
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ALGECIRAS, Spain (UPI)
— A vicious Mediterranean
squall that struck with little
warning aparently caused
the sinking of a tiny ship
carrying families of Jewish
emigrants to Israel Wednes-
day.
The captain and two crew-
7 095-83250
Zero King, Martin and McGregor.
Regular $13.95 to $45.00 Values.
emergency assembly meet-
ing.
Soviet deputy foreign min-
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Algerian Parley Looms
PARIS (UPI)—The French govertment and the
Algerian rebels appeared Thursday to be moving to-
ward new peace negotiations despite some tough talk-
ing by rebel leaders in Tunis.
President Charles de Gaulle, armed with the sup-
port of the cabinet and his people, was expected to
sound out the Algerian “provisional government" in-
directly.
L. -
of multi-stage space vehi-
cles.
Reds Tipped Hand
Both times the Soviets
announced Thursday.
y
Equator, one of the few areas
of the Congo still loyal to
Mobutu.
Troops Enplane
About 80 of Mobutu’s sol-
Worth staged a testimonial (P—An attempt at a second
• dinner for John B. Connal- successful Polaris missile
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missioners have until Jan-
uary 25 to choose the next
marshal of the court of To-
peka.
Emil Stawitz, who was
$7 195.$2995
Entire Stock Ineluded. Regular
$14.95 to $37.50 Values.
er
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ed Arab Republic. They de-
manded that Mobutu’s army
be disarmed, Lumumba re-
leased from arrest and the
Congolese parliament called
into session.
Lumumba’s followers now
control Oriental and Kivu
Provinces and have thrust
into North Katanga.
From Oriental came a re-
port of fresh concern by
Europeans for their safety.
UN patrols evacuated three
Europeans from an outlying
village at their own request.
In neighboring Kivu, the
rebel regime refused to per-
mit a number of American
missionaries to cross • into
Belgian-administered Ruan-
da-Urundi. Presumably this
was a move aimed at forcing
the Belgians to lift barriers
against normal trade rela-
tions with the rebel province.
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Office in Topeka
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McGregors, Towna & King, Hima-
laya, Church Originals of cash-
mere, alpaca and vicuna. Regular
$8.95 to $100.00 Values.
landed.
Missiles Fired
men were the only known Gibraltar said they were
survivors out of 40 Jewish not notified of the accident
million in claims. These ,
were scaled down by the
$395.$1295
Entire Stock of Arrow, Enro, Mc-
Gregor, Hathaway, Alfred, Izod,
Rich Guild and Mr. John. Regular
$5.50 to $20.00 Values.
Belgian Trade in Peril
BRUSSELS (UPI)—Failure of efforts to end the 24.
day-old nationwide strike crisis raised fears Thursday
that Belgium’s crippled industry will lose some of its
markets to foreign competitors.
An abortive conference of majority and opposition
party chairmen and vows by Socialist union leader
Andre Renard to continue the strikes offset develop-
ments on the parliamentary level.
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war II); nationalization of
property by the postwar
Communist government of
Bulgaria and commerical
butu rushed reinforcements
to North Equator Province
Thursday after reports pro-
Lumumba rebel forces were
concentrating on the border
of neighboring Oriental Prov-
ince.
A UN spokesman said the
rebel soldiers controlled by
the pro-Lumumba regime in
Stanleyville may already
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EMOTIONAL STRAIN shows on Rodrigo Parajon, Cu-
ban consul in San Francisco, as he tells a press con-
ference he is resigning from the Cuban foreign service
because he can no longer go along with what he called
the hatred and lack of democracy in his homeland. In
more than three years, he served under former Cuban
coast Wednesday.
The three surivors were
picked up by a fishing boat
after clinging to a life pre-
server for hours and were
taken ashore to Alhucemas,
i Morocco.
Authorities refused to al-
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and five crewmen aboard happened, indicating more
March 7, was unable to
"The leaders of the U. S. aggressive policy should |
bear in mind that the Soviet Union has the strength and I
means to ensure the safety of Soviet shipping anywhere
in international waters," Bakayev said. . WICHITA FALLS (UPI)
Russia has repeatedly charged U. S. planes with . —
buzzing Soviet shipping on the high seas. Moocher
DOUGLAS
1 0et
. nally, a Fort Worth attor-
; ney and oil operator.
Firm Head Quits
■ SAN JUAN, P. R. (UPI)—
I Carlos M. Passalacqua has
! resigned as president of the
Reds Charge “Buzzino”
open than usual."
against forces loyal to de-
posed premier Patrice Lu-
mumba in the Congo’s Kivu
Province, next to Ruanda-
Urundi.
Tass, the Soviet news
Reported
LEOPOLDVILLE, The
Congo (P — Col. Joseph Mo-
who seemed to
—They call her ’’Minnie the invited aboard. She never
Msscher" and she’s quite a [boards until she is invited,
mystery around the Wichita1 And most stewardesses let
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agency signaled the Soviet forces apparently were eith-
tactic last night with a gov- er killed, driven back into
ernment statement calling
DRESS SHIRTS by Hathaway
back to the border.
Abandons Tour
In complaining to
sembly meeting in New
York.
diers left Leopoldville in two
planeloads for Lisala, about
80 miles from the Equator-
Oriental border.
The troops were drawn
from the garrison at Thys-
ville, the sprawling army
camp near Leopoldville
where Mobutu is holding ex-
premier Patrice Lumumba
prisoner.
New Concern
was "not a remote dream.”
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dissatisfaction”
China’s Red-ruled
planes had spotted the Sibir,
Chukhotka and Sakhalin
heading toward an impact
area 1,050 miles southwest
cessful space attempt had
been made, possibly to
debts owed U. S. business-
men.
Private U. S. citizens ori-
ginally filed some $25
Puerto Rican Industrial De- and cigaret stand undergoing tipped their hand in advance
; velopment Company, effec- remodeling, posted this sign by warning all ships and
• five February 15, it was on its front door: "More planes to stay out of the
men in Usumbura.
Hammarskjold cut a week
the off a tour of Africa and
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
The United States will be-
g i n negotiating here
Thursday with Communist
Bulgaria for $1.9 million
in claims by American
citizens against the Bul-
garian government.
The state department
said three types of claims
would be involved: war tlement Commission to
damage (Bulgaria joined $4.6 million to 216 individ-
the axis powers in World uals and firms.
, . ____________________ The mystery is, how can
Nationalist China’s president mediate plan to visit the rives, Minnie goes out and she tell one airplane from
sits at the bottom of the | another?
last September
when Premier Nikita
Khrushchev attended the
the ship "Piscus" when it may have been rescued if
week of the government
at leaders of Ghana, Guinea,
I low them to speak to anyone
and the details of the sinking flying the Honduran flag.
called earlier.
The three survivors were
identified as Francisco Mo-
rilla, 38, the captain, and
crewmen Christobal Moya,
24, and Miguel Sanchez
Castro, 56, all Spaniards.
The ship was reported to
recently.
Soviet missile tracking
ships were deployed in the
Pacific, and also in the north
prisoner.
Hammarskjold sent the
Belgians three protests.
source" that
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Thurs., January 12, 1961
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Hemand for Belgian Restrictions Expected
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was ready to press a new
attack on secretary-general
Dag Hammarskjold, charg-
ing that he condoned the
use of Ruanda-Urundi as a
jump-off site for a Con-
golese army attack on pro-
Lumumba forces.
Tactics Hailed
The council meeting was
called to take up Russia’s
complaint that Belgium
helped organize the New
Year’s day move by Col.
Joseph Mobutu’s troops
iorAnyhewunacnion"in - where ne witn .
night the Soviet government ficials on the council’s de-
said persons holding political United States to campaign for
office "usually think dif- Nationalist China, nor any in-
.ferently from those not in of-
-----2, — -------- Mme. Chiang said also
■many Chinese to have advo- China’s idea of recapturing
:cated abandonment of the China from the Communists
The Pacific testing range
Polaris successfully has been used twice by the
would make no major change her recent visit to the United planes is because she dis-When the planes take off
in existing United States States in 1958 to seek treat- J covered that Braniff flights they scare rats out of the
policies regarding Red China ment for a skin ailment, ap-usually have meals aboard,(grass around the airport and
of the Nationalist offshore peared to be in excellent and that other planes land- Minnie runs them down and
islands. ... —
/ Our World
from Ruanda-
meets all of the incoming manager at Wichita Falls,
flights of Braniff Interna- said for breakfast a couple
tional Airways and isn’t the of days ago she ate eight
of freedom” and "help all least bit interested in the eggs, 11 slices of Canadian
other people of the world to planes of other airlines. bacon and three slices of
confidence Thursday that the be free of communism.” [ The rea’son she is ap-
Mme. Chiang, who made parently attached to Braniff
should also carry out the
from the sea. There ap- recommendations of the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
W—The Soviet Union was
expected to demand Thurs-
day that the UN security
council ask the general as-
sembly to end Belgian trus-
teeship over Ruanda-
she said she and Chiang had
President-elect had "numerous invitations.”
for immediate independence
f o r Ruanda-Urundi and
again demanding "immedi-
ate withdrawal of Belgian!
armed forces and civilian
personnel” from the Congo.
Session Proposed
The Russians said the UN
tale
sawwwwwuugd
‘Gie
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ruler Batista as well as Fidel Castro and is now ignor-
ing orders to return to Havana, saying he fears for his
family’s safety. (AP Wirephoto)
, , Americans make it appear that "it will sible advance 'guard of
should realize their heritage take place, God willing.”
TOPEKA, Kan. (UPI)—
Although, no Russian shot The Shawnee County com-
[ to honor the 43-year-old Con- tempt Wednesday by the and again last July. In both
sub's second crew was ex-
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They replied that Mobutu's gium, the day before the
soldiers were already in airlift to Usumbura, that
Cheats, Laggards Hit
MOSCOW (UPI)—The Communist Party central
committee began discussions Thursday of Premier Ni-
kita S. Khrushchev's plan to eliminate inefficiency and
"cheats” from Russia’s lagging agricultural program.
The plan calls for top-to-bottom reform that would
pattern the oft-criticized agriculture ministry along the
lines of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Khrushchev's plan would take managerial duties
away from the ministry and have it concentrate on such
chores as scientific research, farmer education and de-
velopment of new seeds and livestock breeds.
The attack from Ruanda- said official documents mand last April that they
rundi failed and was a [showed Hammarskjold drop their racial segrega-
sharp blow to Mobutu s pres- "knew in advance of the tion policy. Earlier he vis-
18e plans for attacking Kivu ited the Congo.
Knowledge Claimed
A detachment of Mobutu’s
army flew from the Congo's
Kasai Province to Usum-
bura, capital of the trust
territory, and was taken to
the frontier in trucks. When
ister Valerian A. Zorin also journed last month until
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with pro-Lumumba troops
already there. A Belgian
was killed in an exchange
MOSCOW (P—The Soviet Union charged Thursday
that U. S. military aircraft buzzed 35 Soviet ships in
various seas last month. The Russians warned that such /• • T TT* 11
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