Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 119, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1961 Page: 3 of 14
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World Affairs
Wrapup
British Plugging Security
LONDON (UP!) -- Jarred into
action by criticism the Brkish
Admiralty today started plugging
the holes in its leaky security sys-
tem A government Investigating
committee headed by Sir Charles
Romer Tuesday charged the Ad-
miralty with carelessness and lax-
ity that permitted successful spy-
ing against Britain over the past
Ad la Ship Sails Well
sornAGo Chile (UPI)—Red-
led students stoned the IJ S In-
formation Serv ice office here
Tuesday night and scattered anti-
American leaflets in the streets
as a 'protest against the visit of
Ambassador Adlai Stevenson
No casualties were reported
and damage was minor
The demonstration wee the first
direct show of Communist hostill-
ty to Stevenson in Ms 10-mition
tour of Latin Arnerks although
the Reds in Uruguay used his vis-
it as the occasion for a denunci
STUTTGART Germany MTV—
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tweed a new block signal tipper
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between two commuter trains
here offkials said today
At least 33 persons were kMed
and 43 injured $ O seriously in
thse disaster Tuesday Police said
four or five more bodies may be
recovered from the wreckage to
Trains Crash Heddon
Anti-Earmark Bill Defeated
OKLAHOMA CITY tilPti —The
house beat down a proposal Tues-
day that would have ended ear-
marking of state revenues
The bill which lacked 20 votes
for passage would have required
all tax money to go Into a gener-
al revenue fund AU appropria-
tions from the fund would have
been made by the legislature
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One of the charges stated that
convicted spy Harry Houghton
managed to steal naval secrets
for Hassle for seven years despite
three tipoffs
Houghton a former employe of
the Portland underwater detection
center was sentenced in March
to 15 years in prison for his role
In a fivemember espionage ring
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Communist students in Peru
have promised the good-will am-
bassatkw the Janie sort of spit
ting atone throwing welcome
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due in Lima Friday
Despite Red sniping however
the success of the Stevenson mis-
sion se far 'appeared to siSsure
the successful launching of Prei-
dent Kenned y's "alliance for
progress" in Uruguay next
month
day Army spokesmen said
several American children were
aboard one of the trains but none
waa killed or injtwed Troops of
the 71b Army and their depend-
ents are stationed in the area
They helped in the rescue work
Railway officials said one of
the trains carryng 140 pas-
gers ran through a stoplight and
switch that had been installed
just Tuesday morning
elements defending the welfare
fund created by sales taxes and
from county road funds
One proponent said "I'm sick
and tired of $875 million being
spent in a biennium with only $220
million being handled by the leg-
islature" '
Opponents said 'earmarking al
lows the establishment of stable
programs
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BREW BUBBLING AGAIN
Money Woe Political VVoe
Is Way of Life for Bolivia
By PHIL NEWSOM
UPI Pamirs News Analyst
Economic troubles end political
unrest are 0 way of litein land-
locked 1lo1i4L
This week a devil's brew was
bubbling Again In tlie great M01111'
tain-surroutaled saucer where La
POW Bolivia's capital lies 12000
led above Sea level The brew
a mixture of economies and poli-
ties threatened to overflow the
tin ucer's rim and engulf the
whole country
It was perhaps not coinciden-
tal that the latest threat to Bo-
livian stability came only days
before the scheduled arrival of
Adiai Stevenson special represen-
tative of President Kennedy's
alliamlithrough-progress program
for Latin America - -
Over the last le years United
States Aid to Bolivia has amount-
ed to more than $200 million and
It has been accepted as fact that
without it the government of
President Victor Pot Estenssoro
long billee would have toppled
Exclusive of loans from the
Inter "American Development
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STILLWATER (OKLA) NEWS-PRESS—Wedees(lay June 1-4 1961 3
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aitt this year Is s:heduled at $30
million
One June the government
suddenly imposed a slate of siege
and announced the sweep-up of 150
Communists and extreme leftists
whom it accused of plotting
armed insurrection
The official newspaper La Na-
don linked the Cuban charge
d'affaires with the conspiracy
which it said was to have been
triggered by a "hunger march"
of thousands of tin miners
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep
John Lesinski D Mich has pro-
posed a mw national CO1141111 of
transportation Hearings on the
proposal will be held July 18
and 19
Lesinski chairman of a House
subcommittee on the census said
Tuesday the nation faced a na-
tional tramportation crisis and
that the facts necsesry for cur-
rective action were not available
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The government action brought
varrying reactions and aroused
an element of doubt r
Some independent newspapers
demanded that the government
sever relations with Cuba which
the government Initially at least
indicated it was unwilling to do
In other - quarters there wits
suspicion that the government
either was seeing a bogeyman
under the bed or had generated
the crisis deliberately to bring
pressure on the United States for
Mill more aid
Whether the troubles were real
or imagined there could be no
doubt that the situation in Bolivia
was one to delight Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev wha box of
fered to build a tin smelter for
Bolivia and make a S130 million
interest free loan
The key man seems to be Juan
Lechin who last August took of-
fice as Bolivia's vice presalent
lie has hen described as a Trot
skytte and is one of South Amer
ica's most powerful labor leaders
Among his (ether enterprises he
runs the Bdlivion miners' union
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