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McAlBTER NEWS-CAPITAL THURSDAY MAY 3 1962
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Yalerfronf
Is Boycotted
By Moslems
B y BERNARD J LAVALLEE
ALGIERS AP) — Moslem dock-
worker today boycotted the wo-
terfront where at least 96 docker
were killed In a bomb blast plant-
td by tbe European aecret army
- Tbe strike brought tbe port to
standstill Seven ship were
waiting to be unloaded and others
were anchored in the outer bar-
1 bor
The underground extremist
fifth tingTLr keep Algeria French
kept up their terror campaign to-
day with bombing and robber iea
Two violent explosion wrecked
1 a lytoslcra medical insurance of-
fice near the Algiers Casbah and
two post offices were held up and
robbed of about 28000 francs
(5600)
There were no immediate re-
port! of casualties The explo-
a ions occurred before the build-
ing opened for business During
office hours it is usually crowded
with Moslems collecting govern-
ment insurance payments for
medical expenses
Tbe new terrorist action follow-
ed one of the bloodiest days in
Algeria since rebellion erupted in
tbe territory more than seven
years ago Officials reported 110
persons were killed and 147
wounded Wednesday in Algiers
and Oran Almost all were Mos-
lem victims of The-Socret Army
Algerian Nationalist leaden
” strove to bold back enraged Moa-
lems' from wreaking vengeance
against the European extremists
out to wreck the cease-fire
reached by President Char lea de
Gaulle and tbe rebels March 18
The sa vagery of the terrorists’
"attacks in Algeria’s two biggest
cities was clearly designed to pro-
voke a civil war to block Algerian
Independence
At least M Moslems were killed
and 140 wounded In one blow when
a booby-trapped car loaded with
40 pounds of explosives and shrap-
nel exploded among 1500 Mos-
lems crowded around a dockside
tiring ball
In the other Secret Army
Blronghold the western port city
of Oran French soldiers and po-
lice made no move to interfere
as European gunmen and aettiers
massacred six Moslems on the
broad Boulevard Joffre
Terrorist snipers were firing
from rooftops indiscriminately
Into the neighboring Moslem quarter
City Bits
If you fall to get your News-Capital call GA 2-1700 before
130 From 230 to 630 p m call GA 3-3913 No deliveries after
630 p m
Those Nearing 62
Years Should Contact
Social Security Office
People who are nearing or are
past 63 yean of age can save
time and speed up the payment
of their firft Social Security
' checks If they get In touch with
the Social Security office early
Charles H Puckett district
manager of the McAlcster Social
Security office said that an ap-
plication for retirement payments
can be filed ss much as three
months before the person actually
retires lie also noted that peo-
ple who plan to go on working
past retirement age should get in
touch with the office to find out
whether a recent change hi the
law will jiermit them to collect
some payments hi addition to
their earnings
To Insure prompt payment of
the fust check persons who call
at the office should bring their
social security cards proof of age
or date of birth and evidence of
1961 earnings— witliholding state-
ment (Form W-2) for employes
or copies of Federal income tax
returns and proof of payment of
taxes for self-employed
Puckett explained that even if
all these papers are not available
no one should delay filing an ap-
plication for benefits
Rummage Sale Friday 830
a m T H Rogers Lumber Co
Nation Wide Trailer Rental-
Rent it Here Leave It There
South of Cloverleaf— 69 Hwy— 69
Apco station— Phone GA 19083
Don't waitl Layaway that Spec
la Gift for Mother now at Blanks-Lackey
'"Brake lining special— 17 95 E
ft L Garage 18 E Van Buren
Curtis McKnlght McAlester
wa elocted tn the board of di-
rectors of the Oklahoma Associa-
tion of Realtors at a meeting in
Oklahoma City He is a cityureal
estate man
Sixth Ward Need carrier for
News-Capital route In 6th ward
See Circulation Manager News-
Capital m
Oliver Henry Smith Chappel
Hill-Tex was fined 10 In jus-
tice court -today on a speeding
charge Grover C Bowen 40
Sclpio wap fined $30 on a drunk
charge
Don't Waitl Uae McAlester’s
First Coin-Operated Dry Cleaners
Experienced assistance available
If needed Also hair dryers avail-
able Johnny ft Ida Wright Econo-Wash
710 South 7th -
RevtvaL Church of the Naxa-
rlne 7:30 p m thru May 0 Rev
John Ellis Evangelist -
District Judge W A Lackey
granted a divorce Wednesday to
Lola M Barnes and Roy Barnes
17m decree was on grounds of
Incompatibility
Fewer lawnmower repair ant
crank shafts straightened Smlt-
tys Garage 312 S Main GA 3-
2110 'Pickup ft Delivery
Now Open for Business— "The
Downtowner" Beauty Shop (for-
merly the D ft E) in the Co-Mar
Hotel 103W East Choctaw Three
operators to serve you Watch for
Open House soon
An unidentified driver backed
into an automobile owned by Her
man Lee Autrey Wednesday near
Third and Polk Minor diunage
was reported
BUg party Elks Lodge Friday
May 4 Free supper at 7:30 p m
Dance Saturday May 3 9 p m
Elks Club with music by Bill
Cunningham Gents must wear
coats ft ties Breakfast will be
served following the dance
Firestone Tires new tred new
and used Also tube Walker’s
Texaco Station 3rd ft Grand
Grand
Doa’I Wait! Use McAlester’
First Coin-Operated Dry Cleaners
Experienced assistance available
if needed Also hair dryers avail-
able Johnny ft Ida Wright Ecoo-o-Wash
710 South '7th
needed for North 14th ft
15th Streets Connally Addition
See Circulation Manager News-
Capital Daraa ft Duran Insurance
Mother's Day May 13th— not too
early to layaway that Special
Gift at Blanks-Lackey '
Big Picnic Saturday ft Sunday'
May 3 and 6 at Keller Park
Wanted: Morning cook nt
Pearl’! Nursing Home GA 2-1223
Petitions for divorce were filed
in district court Wednesday on
behalf of Connie Marie Barnes
against Clarence Wayne Barnes
on grots neglect of duty grounds
and Eula Rooney against William
Adolph Rooney desertion and
abandonment grounds
Tenets plants 3 dozen for 25c
Henry Santine Krebs
Notice: Pittsburg County Sports-
men’s Club tonight 7:30 Majestic
Barber Shop please attend this
meeting
j V
Africa Violets named varieties
25c ft up 1106 S 8th after I p m
Rummage Sale Friday 130
a m T 11 Rogers Lumber Co
to city court today Judge Jay
P Farnsworth fined H u g h y
Hughes 66 Moses O Pope 45
Howard Clayton Huxley 40 and
Goldis Bliley 46 McAlester f!9
each on drunk charges
Dishwasher wanted Ct soy’s
Drlv In i
tf
Tot Sale: Farm Trailer 14x8
good rubber Walker's Texaco
3rd ft Grand
Kwlk-Kleea Economy Dry Clean-
ers 325 N Main is now open for
Business Featuring 24 minute At-
tendant operated Service
Money in a hurry can save
needless worry Sea Tom Woods
Industrial Finance 3 E Choctaw
Trade Plan
Given Backing
By C of C
By LARRY OSIl'S
WASHINGTON (AP)-The US
Chamber - of Commerce backed
with two reservations President
Kennedy's trade expansion pro-
gram and then beard a sharp at-
tack on the Kennedy administra-
tion before winding up its 50th an-
nual meeting
The attack came at the closing
banquet Wednesday Sea Botfrke iacto amon8 them' clowns and
1 innw St Ima AIba lAntiivayl an II
Plane Tuning Repairing ft Re-
building K L Carlock GA 3-8314
Wash 15c dry 10 min 10c
DeLuxa Automatic Laundry 101
South A Also Quilt Machine ft
Hair Dryer
Fresco's 114 North 1st Brown
Bldg Watch ft Clock Repair All
work guaranteed Ph GA 3-716L
Free Baby Chicks Kelley's
Feed' Store Friday ft Saturday
Long-Time City
Resident's Rites Set
Funeral services will be held at
p m Friday at the Church of
the Living God here for Mrs Bid-
die Moton long-time city resi-
dent RovTWade Watt will officiate
at the aorvicea' Burial will b in
the North McAlester cemetery un-
der the direction of the Granger
Funeral home
-Mrs Moton was a native of Ar-
kansas She was born March 26
1885 at Wabbaseka Ark She had
lived in McAlester since 1922
Survivors Include a son Alonzla
Moton and a daughter Mrs Sara
Jones both of McAlester a broth-
er Johnny Patton and two sis-
ters Mrs Jerusha Davis and Mrs
Dosha Sloans all of Pine Bluff
Ark five grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren
McAlester Youth
- Continued From Page 1)
ships at 140000 and it k-ads to a
commission as an Ensign US
The social Is'avy-- He may pursue subjects
security office located at McAles- of his choice
To earn this scholarship Pat-
rick not only bad to pass a writ-
ten examination and a strict phy-
sical test but also be interviewed
- - nl passed by a board composed
i Ormerly of City Dies Naval Officers leading educa-
Funeral services will be held In tors and outstanding well known
Tulsa Friday for Mr Gertrude civilian A senior in the McAles-
Carson a McAlester resident who 'tor High school he was sponsored
died there Sunday I by Lt Comdr James D Williams
She had been ill for several commander of the McAlester unit
weeks She was in the home of ° Hie U S Naval Reserve
a daughter Mrs A gust us Clark in
Tulsa
Mrs Carson had lived in Mc-
Alester for several years She
lived at 616 East Choctaw here
Other survivor include a eon
Anamoa Carson of Tulsa
Services will be held at 2 p m
Burial will be In Tulsa
Cemetery Cleanup
- Cleanup work on the Choate
Prairie cemetery will be conduct-
ed during the next several Satur-
days Volunteers are needed to help
W illi the cleanup work according
to the Choate cemetery commit-
tee They will be working at the
cemetery on Saturday until the
project is completed
Former Gas Firm
Superintendent Dies
QUINTON -H LaVan Warren
former superintendent of Oklaho-
ma Natural Gas Co here died
Tuesday 4n his borne at Big Stone
City S D
Funeral services will be held
rriday at Ortonvjlle Minn Burial
will by hi Ortonville
Survivors Include his wife Mrs
Alma Warren a daughter Mrs
Bill Thorne of Big Stone City two
sons Lavan Warren Jr of Tulsa
and Joe Warren of Kansas also
six grandchildren and one great
grandchild
George H Lee
Dies Rites Set
George Herman Lee 34 for-
merly of the McAlester 'area died
Tuesday at Springfield Mo
Lee wu born April 13 1928 at
Blocker attended elementary
school the re and was graduated
in 1946 from the Crowder High
achooj He returned to McAlester
after a period of service with the
U S Marine Corps and moved
to Springfield soma 10 year ago
Survivors include his wife
Helen and a son Mike both of
the home his mother Mrs O
B Davenport Quinton a sister
Mrs Don King McAlester a
brother Otha Davenport Quin-
ton and grandmother Mrs C
M Let? Blocker
Funeral services are scheduled
for 2 p m Friday at the Milla-
Humphrey Funeral chapel Rev
C L Mills will officiate
Burial will follow in Palestine
cemetery Mdls-Humphrey Fun-
eral home is in charge of ar-
rangements - Pallbearers will be
Lee's cousins Glenn Kincheloe
Curtis Lee R C Rodgers John
Collins Guy Collins and G W
Woods
City Has Lowest And
Highest Readings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Good weather is forecast for
Oklahoma through Friday with
continued mild temperatures
Highs today will range 71 to 83
lows tonight 50-60 The overnight
low of 45 at McAlester followed a
daytime high of II at McAlester
and Tulsa
No rain fell in the state the past
34 hours
B Hlckenlooper R-Iowa charged
that Kennedy exercised coercive
power in forcing a rollback in
steeLprice Increases last month
Tbe senator also declared the ad-
ministration is encouraging and
stimulating segments of the people
la demand more and more from
government -
Earlier the chamber’s voting
delegates had killed then revived
a resolution supporting Kennedy's
proposals for aiding US business-
es which might be damaged by
increased foreign imports under
the tariff cutting authority he
seeks from Congress But they at-
tached two conditions to the reso-
lution One was that there should be no
federal cash subsidies to firms
hurt by imports The bill now be-
fore Congress provides for loans
technical assistance and tax re-
lief but no direct payments
The other was that there shoulc
be no federal allowances to work-
ers laid off due to imports Such
allowances the business group
said should be limited to the
amount and duration of present
unemployment insurance and ad-
ministered by the states
Resolutions supporting other
portions of the administration
trade proposals were adopted
overwhelmingly in Una with the
chamber’s traditional stand for
lower tariffs and increased trade
H Ladd Plumley Worcester
Mass Insurance executive was in
stalled as president at the ban-
quet succeeding Richard Wagner
Chicago oil company official
Kindergarten
Music School
Have Program
Carver Klndergaren and Music
school presented its pupils in Joint
graduation exercise and piano re-
cital Wednesday night in the L'Ou
verture Auditorium The gradua
tion exercise for the 10 kinder
garten pupils Included the follow
ing: Class introduction Jackie
Palmer L’Ouverture High school
senior welcome Paula Dean
Smith welcome Patricia Factory
"We're Tickled" William O Mad-
dox "This Young Class" class
"What J Love Best" Beverly A
Porter "Resting Time" Joe Gor-
don "Springtime Ferlinda Carr
"Vacation Song" clasa "Vaca-
tion' Christopher Thompson
"Good by" Mary Lawrence
"Good-by" Beverly B o x I e y
"Graduation" valed I c t o r I a n
Charles R Porter: presentation of
class certificates Ray K Factory
L’Ouverture ten lor remarks
Miss Wills A Strong principal
L'Ouverture High school and
Goodnight Everyone" class
Piano pupils were programmed
a follows: "Nocture" by Cyn-
thia Fctory "Fairies Harp" Lin-
da Keith "March of the Lillipu-
tians” Yvonne Russell "Gypsy
Melody" Beverly Keith "Jour-
ney In the Artie" Barbara
Brown “Grand March" Sandra
Harland "Starlight Walti” Mar-
va Brown “Habanera from Car-
men" Patricia Braxton: "Slavon-
ic Rhapsody" Lula Bell Moore
"M 1 n u e t" Jacqueline Tilford
"Tarantella” Artie Moore "Bal-
lade" Meredith Ann Johnson
“Spinning Song" P M Moore
"Elegy’’ Yolandj Reece "Scarf
Dance" Thomas Braxton
"Cradle Song” Harold Anderson
"Moment Musical” J B Thomp-
son: "Serenade” Elmer Thomas
“Walts fri A Flat" Beverly Ann
Porter "Them Concerto” Doro-
they Thomas
Th evening' activities closed
with presentation to the outstand-
ing music pupils Thomas Braxton
and Beverly Porter by Miss Ruth
Strong piano instructor and di-
rector of th Carver Kindergarten
Presentation to Mins Strong were
made by parents of kindergarten
and piano pupils
Haileyvilk
VarietyShow
Set T iiesday
HARTSHORNS -A variety
show "Spring in th U S A"
will be presented in the Hailey-
ville school gymnasium Tuesday
at 730 p m Some M students
from the seventh
McALESTER GENERAL
Admitted
Gilbert Lawrence Star route
Haywood Richard Ray Hull Fort
Knox Ky Winfred Dunn Birch
and Park Mrs Domenlc Giau-
drone route 5 McAlester Mr
Floyd Belt Pittsburg Mrs Polly
chorus line Also featured will be
spring style allow and organ
and piano music
- Faculty sponsors are Mr Au-
brey - King- Mi Warren JFingle-
ton and Mnu Aubrey King Susan
James is in charge of music and
Nancy Marzuola Patricia Rose
and Gal Rooney are student di-
rectors Fred Parkiaon Is In charge of
sets And lighting with Glynn Ash-
ley assisting Student stage hands
are Pete Vinzetta James Roili-
son and Joe Roberson
April 29 through May 5 is Na-
tional Retail Credit Week The
week is being observed by all
credit bureaus in the United
States and Canada
Mr Jim Monahan of Houston
is expected to arrive tonight to
visit her sister Mrs A J' David-
son and other relatives She
plans to visit overnight with her
niece Miss Julia Ann Jeffers and
A N Jeffers in McAlester
Carl Kimberling Black Hawk
S D formerly of Hartshorne
was killed in a car wreck last
Tuesday In Black Hawk while re-
turning home from work Ha died
Instantly pnd the man with him
died later The funeral service
was held Friday afternoon at
Hunter Funeral home in Okla-
homa City
Born in Oklahoma City Kim-
bcrllng was educated in Harts-
home He returned to Oklahoma
City in 3966 and had - been in
Blacfc Hawk six months He was
a member of the Walnut Springs
Baptist church
Survivors include his wife Dar-
lene a daughter Toni and son
Carl Jr a aister Louis Hamil-
ton Talihina four brothers Cal-
vin and Robert Oklahoma City
Cecil St Louis Wayne Lone
Pine Calif and his parents the
V V Kimberlings Okluhoma
City
Among those going from here to
the funeral were Bill Cottier Jer-
ry Hill and Frank Smallwood Go-
ing from Tulsa were Mrs Eldean
Collins and Misa Mary Freeman
through 12th Crawley 414 West Miami Miss
grades juntof and high school route 5 McAles-
students will take part in the '
program which will include sing-
ing music dancing and novelty
ter and Mrs Nellie Walls 923
South A
Dismissed
Thomas Adcock Quinton Mrs
W F Bess route 1 McAlester
Mitchell Harjo rout 2 Dustin
W P Holly route 2 Wilburton
Beecher Nichols rout L Coal-
gateMrs Bessie Baker 2104
North Second Mr7 David Clee-
land and baby girl Hartshorne
Mrs Alton Jarrell and baby girl
513 East Harrison Mrs Annie
Leeper 525 East Grand Mrs D
L Lineville Whitesboro 'Mr
Joyc Morton Savanna' Mrs
Lonzo Shipman Fanshawe John
Carson McAlester and Mrs Troy
Graham route 3 McAlester
Town Where
Dr Dooley Had
Hospital Captured
VIENTIANE Laos (AP) - Re-
ports reaching Vientiane today
said pro-Communist forces have
captured Muong Sing the north-
west Laotian town where th late
Dr Tom Dooley had a jungle hos-
pital There was no official con-
firmation Muong Sing U five miles from
the border of Communist China
It is 20 miles northwest of Nam
Tha the provincial capital which
has been under attack by rebel
batalions since January
Sketchy advices reaching this
capital from Nam Tha said
Muong Sing was occupied by
Pathet Lao and Vietmlnh North
Vietnamese forces
There are no American military
advisers stationed in the village
It was at Muong Sing In 1958
that Dr Dooley a Navy veteran
from St Louis Mo established
the hospital that he was to con-
sider his prime base in a jungle
medical career that made him
a world figure He died of cancer
at 34 in New York Jan 18 1901
Survivors
'(Continued From Pag 1)
from the camps of candidates who
failed in the primary
Gary seeking to become the
first person to win th state's top
office twice said "I have been
highly pleased with the good sol-
id citizens in the other camps
who have volunteered their serv-
ices The legislature will hav tome
new faces because four Incum-
bent senators and seven members
of the House went down to de-
feat Among them Were Everett
S Collins of Sapulpa Senate pres-
ident pro tempore and Harold
Ministers Will
Meet at Penitentiary
Monthly meeting of the Mc-
Alester Ministerial alliance will
be held this Friday at 12 noon
at the Oklahoma State Peniten-
tiary Th meal will be served at the
women’a ward Chaplain Bigby
will talk to the ministers on their
role in helping with rehabilita-
tion of parolees
All McAlester ministers are be-
ing urged to attend This will
b th lii mute meeting 1 Meekeg eetieler
- - Tn lirst woman member ot the
House in 15 years was elected
She is Mrs Pauline Tabor of Dur-
ant who has no runoff or general
election -opponent House mem-
bers to survive th primary In-
cluded Ref Laurence Hows of
U S Would
‘
Share Control
i
To Help Union
ATHENS Greece ‘‘(AP) - The
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion launched ha spring meeting
today amid reports the United
States was willing to share con-
trol of its nuclear warheads in
Western Europe with a politically
strong European uniat including
Britain
Qualified Western sources de-
scribed th US position aa a new
approach to the yeart-old discus-
sion of the idea of giving the
15-nation allianco an independent
nuclear striking face
NATO defense ministers opened
thspring conference with a
meeting that lasted less than an
hour and a half
Sources here said they dis-
cussed 20 weapons research and
development projects recommend-
ed by th NATO permanent coun-
cil One involved standardization of
weapons Another was a proposal
that NATO endorse a projected
new British jet that can taka off
and land almost vertically
There was no immediate Indi-
cation what decisions— if any—
were reached
Foreign minister' will open a
three-day review of the allied de-
fense position Friday"
- During the past 18 months nu-
merous proposals for a supra-
national nuclear strike fore have
been put before NATO planners
But none has been able to solve
the key question: "How many
fingers on the trigger?"
Oxly tWo fingers are envisioned
in the concept of American part-
nership with the European polit-
ical union that is the ultimate
aim of the six-nation European
Common Market A qualified
Western source reported that
Washington now was using nu-
clear armament as an induce-
ment to the six nations — all
Senior Citizens
Club Organization
Is Set for Friday
An organizational meeting for
the Senkr( Citizens of McAlester
will be held Friday afternoon at
:30 p m in th basement of the
Public Library
At this meeting officers will be
selected and a name chosen for
th group
"Th purpose of this organiza-
tion ahail be to promote the wel-
fare happiness personal growth
and community kervk of Its
members by sharing what we
know and can do by doing for
each other what w can by ex-
ploring old interests and develop-
ing new ones by stimulating in-
terest in social problems and
by encouraging friendly relations
among members and “ guesttr"
said Harold J Hedges organizer
Membership is open to men and
women of the community who
wish to join in carrying out the
purpose lt is desirable that all
age groups past midlife be represented
Judgment
Reserved On
Steel Action
HARRISBURG Pa (AP)-For-mer
President Dwight D Eisen-
hower reserved judgment today on
the steel price increase rollback
forced by President Kennedy
"We’U have to wait to see bow
it affects the economy" Eiaeh-
hower said in an interview beaide
two stainless steel private railroad
cars which brought him back from
a 44-month vacation in Southern
California
A frown crossed Eisenhower’s
tanned brow when he was asked
for comment on the battle waged
by Kennedy against the 36-a-ton
steel pric Increase later re-
scinded— — —
But he declined to comment di-
rectly on th propriety or Impro-
priety of Kennedy’s course of
action
He said he Intended to discus
tbe steel situation further with Re-
publican party leader In the near
Anyone interested In helping juture r '
with the -above activity please
contact Hedges Director of Adult
Education McAlester Public
Schools Car pools for transpor
tation are needed
Mr and Mrs Eisenhower and a
party of five aides arrived at tha
railroad stulion her about
230 am
After an early morning break-
fast aboard the diner they left at
7:45 Sm for their Gettysburg
farm in a- limousine
He freely talked about his stay
at Palm Springs Calif and hLs
visit to the Eisenhower Memorial
Museum at Abilene Kao
Eisenhower is to spend tha
weekend at the Augusta National
Golf Club
W P Atkinson's
Brother Is in City
H B Atkinson brother of gu-
bernatorial runnerup W P (Bill)
Atkinson was In McAlester today
on bphalf of the Midwest Gty
builder’s campaign
Atkinson Joined a small group
NATO numhor following counties: Haskell Lati- for an organizational luncheon at
NATO jnembers — to get on with mer Leflore McIntosh and Pitts- the Aldridne hotel W P Atkin-
their politic negotiation and to burfl niariuge noiei w r awu-
- 6 Dl“g' I son and former governor Ray-
Doctor Lively will attend mond Gary topped a field of gu
meeting of the board of directors bcmatorial candidates Tuesday
in Oklahoma Gty May 25 when ------
affairs of the Foundation will be
discussed and plans made for the
year's activities The board in
eludes 4t outstanding business
and professional men and women
representing all sections of the
state
Minnesota Man
Faces Charges Here—
Daune Foster of Minneapolis
Minn waa arraigned in Justice
of tha peac court Wednesday on Snmole County
trespassing and ' malicious mis-
chief charge
Foster about 25 waa accused
of breaking a lock on a gat and
trespassing on property owned by
Freddie Browne about 14 miles
southeast of McAlcster At the
arraignment Foster pleaded in-
nocent Trial was scheduled for
next Wednesday and $600 bond
set ’
Cartwright
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ingly large vote for Wintere to
"hard work and a good nucleus
to start With"
"He has a great personal popu-
larity" Grove said o t Wintere
"We will be campaigning Ilka we
were behind"
include Britain
In the view of some Americans
an American offer to share nu
clear control with a European
authority would achieve these
ends:
1 Entourage West Germany
and France to let Britain Into the
Common Market and speed for-
mation of a political authority to
manage the Common Market’s
foreign and defense policies Brit-
ain has started negotiations to
Joili the highly successful econom-
union and professed a desire to
participate in its concurrent polit-
ical discussions France and West
Germany want to keep Britain out
of the political discussions until
th economic negotiations are
complete Th political talks have
bogged down because of Dutch'
and Belgian refusal to proceed
without British participation
2 Satisfy the West German de
sire for nuclear armament and
forestall the French driv for a
aeparat national nuclear strike
fore: -
3 Give smaller states a voice
In nuclear decision within the
NATO framework
Burglar Who Raped
Little Girl Is Given
Two Prison Terms
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An
Oklahoma City man who admit-
ted raping three small girls after I
burglarizing their home today
faces two king prison terms-one
for life and the other for 20 years
John Henry Todd 28 pleaded
guilty Wednesday to a rape charge
and waa sentenced to life in prison
by District Judg Garenc M
Mills He had been given th 20-
year term previously for burglary
after a former conviction
Frogs with built-in parachutes
glide from tree fo tree in certain
parts of Africa and southern Asia
Equipped with membranes be-
tween their toes spread rigidly
to give bouyancy the "rare am-
phibians can jump 50 feet
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BERLIN (AP)— Sine th Com-
munists built th wall through
Berlin at least 21 people hav
been killed trying to escap octooo
it th West Berlin government re-
ported Wednesday
Eight have been seriously hi-
Jured Tb figure covert the period
sine law Aug 13 th day tbe
Communist closed the border in-
side the city Work on the vt4!l
began at that Urn I
Activities Abated
SAIGON South Viet Nam (AP)
— Th South Viet Nam govern-
ment in Its briefest military com-
munique in months said today
that “enemy activities appear to
have abated in recent days”
Tb report claimed 10 Commu-
nist guerrilla were killed Mon-
day about 30 mile southwest of
Saigon in mopping up operation
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hi tb Stale Senat race
I have tha greatest respect and confidence
hi our democratic system thf people have
spoken and I accept the decision of thapeopk
Now that tb Democratic party ha mad
IU selection of a candidate the party must close
ranks and work to assure a victory in November
My sincere oppreciofion
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