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| WASHINGTON (AP) —
clear supetpo were pledged ss a
‘regulate Crayton relations in a way
landmark agreement today to
y to reduce the "he risk of nuclear
war,
President Nixon and Saviet
Communist party. Becretary
Leonid I, Breritiey reached the
accord in the tifth day of thelr
aummit talks and prepared to
sign it ... | WASHINGTON (AP) -— The
leaders of the world’s two mucle-
ar superpowers pledged in a
landmark agreement today to
regu.ate their relations in a way
to reduce the risk of nuclear
war,
President Nixon and Soviet
Communist party Secretary
Leonid 1. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and pre... | same | train |
: SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 (P—
Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Mol-
otov held the spotlight today as
world diplomats waited hopefully
for new signs that the cold war
tension is finally ending.
The first indication of Russia’s
next move is expected Monday
night when the Big Four foreign
ministers meet to map plans for
the ... | SAN FRANCISCO. Junu 18 sP—
Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Mol-
otey held thre spotlight today as
world diplomats waited bopefully
for new gtens that the cold war
tengion is finally ending.
The first indication of Russia’s
nexl move is expected Monday
Mght when the Big Four foreign
ministers meet to map plans for
the me... | same | train |
NEW YORKA ® — The Cuban
revolutionary council says MIG
aircraft and Soviet tanks were
responsible for the losses suffer.
ed by its forces on Cuba's beach.
es — a reversal it refused to call
a defeat.
“It is a setback,” said council
leader Jose Miro Cardona, who
displayed tears at times during
‘a news conference Friday... | NEW YORK (# — The Cuban
revolutionary council says MIG
aircraft and Soviet tanks were re-
sponsible for the losses suffered
by its forces on Cuba’s beaches—
a reversal it refused to call a
defeat.
“It is a setback,” said council
leade rJose Miro Cardona, who
displayed tears at times during
a news conference Friday.
H... | same | train |
LONDON, May 10.- maf, hotly-
disputed bill to nationalize most
of Britain’s iron and_ steel in-
dustry went to the House of
Lords today. It was passed last
night by the House of Commons.
_ The Lords planned to bring the
measure—miain item in the Labor
Government's socialist program—
to carly consideration. It is ex-
pe... | London, May 10 ()—-A hotly-
disputed bill to nationalize most
of Britain’s iron and steel indus-
try went to the House of Lords
today. It was passed last night
by the House of Commons.
The Lords planned to bring the
measure——main item in the Labor
government's socialist program—
to early consideration. It is ex-
pecte... | same | train |
ABOARD USS TICON.
DEROGA (AP) — Skylab’s
jaatronauta came home safe-
Hy today from man’s long~
leat space journey and shiuri-
ned stretchers to walk
sinartly but —unsteadily
across the deck of this re-
covery carrier.
‘The wobbly 69 ateps-from the
Apollo ferry ship’to a. medical
laboratory indicated’ Charles
Conrad Jr... | ABOARD USS_ TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came home safely today
from man’s longest space jour-
ney and shunned stretchers to
walk smartly but unsteadily
across the deck of this recovery
carrier.
The wobbly 60 steps from the
Apollo ferry ship to a medical
laboratory indicated Charles
Conrad Jr., Dr. Josep... | same | train |
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Re
publican member of the Senate
Watergate committee says the
Nixon admmetravon has
“stepped on” anyone willing to
search for the truth about Wa-
tergate
Sen. Lowell 0. Weicker Jn,
who made the clam Thursday,
also said that fired White
Howe Counsel John W. Dean
TH should be hotcned to when
he sppea... | WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican
member of the Senate Watergate committee
says the Nixon administration has “‘stepped
on”’ anyone willing to search for the truth about
Watergate.
Sen. Lowell O. Weicker Jr., who made the
claim Thursday, also said that fired White
House Counsel John W. Dean III should be
listened to when ... | same | train |
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Kennedy meets with
former President Dwight D. Eisenhower today in an evident
bid to rally strong national support for critical steps which he
may consider necessary to deal with the increasingly danger-
a Roe Mom ee eee oe
A White House announcement
of the session—at Camp David,
Md. — emph... | WASHINGTON (‘AP)-—President
| Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower to-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
necessary to deal with the in-
_coeasingly dangerous Cuban cri-
sis.
A White House announcement
of the session—at Camp David,
Md... | same | train |
ABOARD USS TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came home safely from
man’s longest space journey to-
day and despite some early diz-
ziness and tightheadedness,
they were pronounced in ex-
cellent physical conditon.
Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Jo-
seph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
" Steps Wobbly :
The wobbly 60 steps fr... | ABOARD USS TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro
nauts came home safely today
from man’s longest space jour-
ney and shunned stretchers to
walk smartly but unsteadily
across the deck of this recovery
carrier.
The wobbly 60 steps from the
Apollo ferry ship to a medical
laboratory indicated Charles
Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph ... | different | train |
ALGIERS” (iP): A -milié
tary Junta of - retired: gen~
erals backed by tough para-
troops today ‘seized power
in Algiers: in defiance of
President Charles De Gaulle
and claimed control over
the vast territory. Le
The bloodless coup was carried
out between midnight and dawn.
It sent a chill ‘running through
metropolita... | MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev teld President
Kennedy today the invasion of
Cuba is “a crime which has re-
volted the whole world.”
“It bas beea established incon-
trovertibly that it was che United
States that prepared the interven-
tion, financed, armed and trans-
ported the mercenary bands
which jnva... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (7)--The Re
publican National Cocnmitter to-
id@ay unanimously ratified ths
ection of San Francisco as the
ite for the G.O.P. national con-
vention in 2858, Approval was
jby_a voice rote.
‘The committer approved & Te
solution submitied by a ste sub-
jcommittee calling for convening
lof the convention in the... | Washington, Feb. 17 (The
Republican National Committee
_ today unanimously ratified the
' selection of San Francisco as
| the site for the GOP national
convention in 1956. Approval
was by a voice vote.
_ The committee approved a
resolution submitted by a site
subcommittee calling for con-
vening of the convention in ... | same | train |
—————E a OU —— naa ——
Studies Bill.
London, May 10 (#)—A hotly-
disputed bill to nationalize most
of Britain’s iron and steel indus-
try went to the House of Lords
today. It was passed last night
by the House of Commons.
The Lords planned to bring
the measure—main item in the
labor government’s Socialist pro-
gram—t... | | ELLENVILLE, N. ¥., Aug 2fm
(AP) ~~ A narrow . wa in the
‘Catskills, about 25 miles long and
less than a mile actoss today shook
itself loode from the grip of elouds
burst and flooded stream and tool
account of its loss of life and —
perty.
Yesterday a clondburst owes
tons of water into the Rondout
Creek's source and... | different | train |
ABOARD USS = TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came home safely from
man’s longest space journey to-
day and despite some early diz-
ziness and lightheadedness,
they were pronounced in ex-
cellent physical conditon,
Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Jo-
seh P, Kerwin and Paul J,
Weitz shunned stretchers to
walk somewha... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP) —
Skylab’s astronauts came safely home from
man’s longest space journey today, splashing
down with pinpoint precision in the Pacific
9g after 28 days and 11 million miles in
orbit.
Just 39 minutes after touchdown, Charles
Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Weitz were hoisted onto ... | different | train |
Sacramento, Calif.(#—Three mer
ere gead and two others wounded, om
perhaps fatally, as the result of wha!
Police degeribed as a shonting org;
ihere by & man insanely jealous of hi:
estranged wife.
Perey T. Barnes. 35. a Tailroad em-
ploye, suspected by the police. w:
under arrest. Calm. smili and de-
Mant, he denied a... | WASHINGTON, Mar. 7 (AP)
-~Oliver Wendell Holmes, as-
sociate justice of the supreme
court, makes his debut as a radio
speaker Sunday, Mareh &—his
#0th birthday.
In his second floor study today
workmen tiptoed about installing
a microphone. There is not even
a radio set in the house. One will
be connected after the mic... | different | train |
CHICAGO, Ang. 28 (P).—Over the
wire into the Cragin police station
early today came these words:
“May God have merey on me. I
have just killed my son, Come here.”
Police squads sped to the bome of
Arthur F. Falk, northwest park com-
missioner, where they found Falk
kneeling in prayer on the floor of a
front toom. Nea... | Ellenville, N. Y., Aug. 27 ()—A
narrow valley in the Catskills, about
25 miles long and lees than a mile
across, today shook itself loose from
the grip of cloudburst and flooded
stream and took account of its loss
of life and property.
Yesterday a cloudburst poured
tons of water into the Rondout
creek’s source and se... | different | train |
WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP)
Some Republicans predicted to
day that the row between Sens.
Tom Connally, D. Tex., and Ar:
thur V. Watkins, R-, Utah will de-
lay Senate ratification of the At-
lantic pact-
Sen. Styles Bridges, R., N.
H., said the rucus “sure
will” prolong consideration of
the treaty when it reaches
the Se... | SHELBY, N, C., Aug. 28-—Sls
Persona were known ty have been
Idlled an@ acteral mora injured
when threo bnildings in Une ‘husl-
ness seclisn collapsed hero today.
Several others in the Wuildings ws
Te
The known dead ares
Miss Ora Bakrldge, an employee
L National dank; eb
Isanton, farmer and lia son,
Carl; ... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
leaders of the world’s two nu-
clear superpowers pledged in a
landmark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a
way to reduce the risk of nucle-
ar war.
President Nixon and Soviet
Communist party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and pr... | W.SHINGTON (AP) — The
leadens of the world’s two nu-
clear superpowers pledged in a
landmark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a
way to reduce the risk of nucle-
ar war.
President Nixom and Soviet
Communist party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fiifih day of their
summit talks and p... | same | train |
LUNDON, May 10.(A4’)-— A hot-
ly-disputed bill to nationalize
most of Britain's iron and steel
industry went to the house of
lords today. It was passed last
night by the house of commons.
| The lords planned to bring the
measure——main item in the labor
government's sociatist program---
to early consideration. It is ex-... | London, — {AP} -~ A hotly
disputed bill to nationalize mosl
of Britun's iran and steel industry
went to the house of lords-Tues-
day. It was passed Monday night
hy the house of. commons. -
The lords planned to bring the
measute—main item in, the Labor
government's socialist program—
to early consideration. It: is ex-
... | same | train |
ALGIERS (®-A military jun
‘ta of retired generals backed by
tough paratroops seized power it
Algiers in defiance of Presiden’
Charles de Gaulle today and
claimed control over the vast ter.
ritory.
The blocdiess coup was carried
out between midnight and dawn.
It sent a chill running through
metropolitan France and cau... | ALGIERS (AP)—A military jun- -
‘ta of retired generals backed by
tough paratroops seized power in
Algiers in defianee of . President
Charles de Gaulle today and
claimed contro] over the vast ter-
rifory.
The bloodless coup was carried
out between midnight and dawn.
It sent a chill running through
metropolitan France ... | same | train |
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (UPI)
~The Genera] Assembly, ending
its 15th session, today reversed a
committee decision to ask the
Organization of American States
to seek a reconciliation between
Cuba and the United States.
The key paragraph of a seven-
power Latin American resolution
to refer the U.S.-Cuban situation
to the o... | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI)
—The General Assembly, ending
its 15th session, today reversed a
committee decision to ask the
Organization of American States
to seek @ reconciliation between
Cuba and the United States.
The key paragraph of a seven-
power Latin American resolution
to refer the U.S.-Cuban situation
to the o... | same | train |
By ROBERT C. MILLER
ABOARD USS TICON-
DEROGA {UPI) — Skylab’s
astronauts tanded on target in
the Pacific Ocean today and
reported they were in “super
shape” after a fiery, strenuous
return to earth from a record
28 days in space.
Tt was a flawless end ta a
mission that slarled with a
failure, and the flight took a
ma... | WASHINGTON (AP) — The leaders of
the world’s two nuclear superpowers
pledged in a landmark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a way to reduce
the risk of nuclear war.
President Nixon and Soviet Communist
Party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev
reached the accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and prepar... | different | train |
| Washington, March 8.—(#)--—A
barrage of criticism issued today
from stalwart democrats against
‘the proposal of Chairman Raskob
of the national committee that the
party adopt a platform calling for
state control of liquor.
Senator Glass, democrat, Virgin-
ia, contended prohibition was not
a “party question” and asse... | Lat F&A CAO SEE Ge
Wrest March | 6. — A
barrage of criticism issued to-
day from stalwart democrats against
the proposal of Chairman Rassob of
the national committee that the
party adopt a platform calling for
State control of liquor.
Tne proposal, made vesterday at
a@ meeting of the committee, stir-
red up instant opp... | same | train |
ABOARD USS TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came home from man’s
longest space voyage today,
splashing down in the Pacific
Ocean after almost being held
over in orbit to try to repair a
faulty system: in their space
station.
Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Jo-
seph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Weitz ended their 28-day jour... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP)
— ‘Skylab’s astronauts came home
safely today from man’s longest space
Journey and shunned stretchers to walk
smartly but unsteadily across the deck
of this recovery carrier.
‘The wobbly 60 steps from the Apollo
ferry ship ta a medical laboratory in-
dicated Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph
P... | different | train |
URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP) —
Brazil and Argentina pledged
themselves Friday night to fight
Communist penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
President Kennedy's “Alliance for
Progress’ program for Latin
America.
In a historic move, Presidents
Janio Quadros of Brazil and Ar-
turo Frondizi of Argentina also
agreed... | URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP) —
Brazil and Argentina pledged
themselves Friday night to fight
Communist penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
|President Kennedy’s ‘‘Alliance for
iProgress’’ program for Latin
America.
HISTORIC MOVE
In a historic move, Presidents
Janio Quadros of Brazil and Ar-
turo Frondizi of Ar... | same | train |
ee — Te oe Se Sate Se Se aa
iat
| BERLIN, May 10.~(U—Russian authorities began lifting the Berlin
blockade 40 hours before the deadline today when they. restored elec-
tric power to parts of the western sectors.
The Soviet action gave American sector housewives unrationed
electricity in the middle of the morning for... | WASHINGTON (AP) =.
Leaders of the world’s super-
powers signed at the summit
today an agreement pledging
to diffuse the risks of nuclear
war by avoiding military con-
frontations between nations.
“A truly historic ceremony,”
said Soviet Communist Party
Secretary Leonid |. Brezhnev
after he and President Nixon
signed t... | different | train |
Berlin, May
At one minute ptst midnighi'
Thursda; flag-bedeckes .. traffic
will end the ep'c of blockaded Ber-
lin,
That's. 4:01., Central Standard
Time, Wednesday.
Se far there hasn't been a hitch
-m final arrangements,
Gen. V. I. Chuikov, Soviet Com-
mandcer.in Germany, and the west-
ern powers both have ... | BERLIN—(AP)—At one minute past midnight Thursday
flag-bedecked traffic will end the epic of blockaded Berlin.
| That's 5:01 p. m., EST, Wednesday.
| So far there hasn't been a
‘hitch in final arrangements.
Gen. V. I, Chuikov, Soviet
‘commander in Germany, and
‘the Western Powers both have
ordered that transport, trad... | same | train |
ABOARD USS_ TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came safely home from
man’s longest space journey to-
day, splashing down with pin-
‘point precision in the Pacific
Ocean after 28 days and 11 mil-
lion miles in orbit.
Just 39 minutes after touch-
down, Charles Conrad Jr., Dr
Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Weitz we... | ABOARD USS TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylod’s astro-
nats come safely home from
m2n’s lenges: space journey to-
day, splashing down with pin-
print precision in the Pacific
Ocean after 28 days and 11 mil-
lion miles in orbit.
Just 39 minutes after touch-
down, Charles Conrad Jr., Dr.
Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Wetz were... | same | train |
ABOARD USS TICONTES
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro.
mauts came home safely today
from man’s longest space jours
ney and shunned stretchers to
walk smartly but unsteadily
across the deck of this reeovery
carrier,
The wobbly 60 steps from the
Apollo ferry ship ta a medical
laboratory indicated Charles
Conrad Ir., Dr. Josep... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astronauts
came safely home from man’s longest space journey today,
splashing down with pinpoint precision in the Pacifie Ocean af-
ter 28 days and 11 million miles in orbit.
“We're all ‘in good shape,” Commander Charles Conrad Jr.
reported as the spacecraft descended, “Everythin... | different | train |
Washington — (.P)— The House
Veterans committee today tentative-
ly approved a compromise “low-
cost” pension measure under which
all needy veterans of both world
wars would get $72 a month at
age 65.
The committee rejected all pro-
posed amendments to the measure
but put off a final vote on approval
until tomorrow.
... | house veterans committee today
tentatively accepted a compromise
bill under whieh ail needy 65-
year-old veterans of World Wars
I and If could qualify for month-
ly pensions of $72.
Such pensions, under present
regulations, are paid to needy vet-
erans who can show a non-ser-
vice-connected disability of at
least 10 p... | same | train |
Washington, May 10 (UP)—The
House Veterans committee today
lentatively approved a compro-
mise that would qualify all
“needy” 65-year-old velerans of
World Wars I and £1 for a $72-a-
month pensions.
‘The compromise, which would
liberalive existing pension regula-
tions, will be put to a final com-
mittee vote tomorrow... | WASHINGTON (UP). — The
jhouse velerans committee Tues-
day tentatively accepled a com-
{promise bill under whlch all
needy 65-year-old velerans of
World War I and II could qualify
for monthly pensions af $72.
Such pensions, under present
jregulations, are paid to needy vel-
ernms who can show a nan-serv-
bice-connecle... | same | train |
Shelby, N, C,, Aug, 28—(P)—Sia
persons were known to have been
allled ane several more wore in-
jured when three buildings in the
business section collapsed here lo-
day. Several others known to have
been in the bulldings are missing,
The known dond are: Miss Ova
| Hsin ledge, an employe of the First
:National Bank; Z... | An anti-Castro radio broadcast
from an island of Central Amer-
ica today told two rebel batta-
lions apparently fighting on
‘Cuban soi! that help was on the
way and urged them not to sur-
‘Tender.
_ The appeal from Swan Island
was made a few hours after the
Castro government put before
Havana television cameras some
p... | different | train |
Detroit — (UP) — Ford Motor
company and CIO officials meet
Tuesday to attempt settlement of
a six-day-old strike against two
key Ford plants that will idle a
total of 85,000 workers by Tuesday
night.
Reopening of negotiations came
as Ford scheduled immediate shut-
downs of 11 assembly lines, with
the remaining eight t... | WASHINGTON, March 6 (/P}—
jPresident Hoover today accepted the
resignatfoul: of Alexander Legge of
Giticago as chairman of wie federal
fat board and appointed James C.
Stone of Kentucky to succeed him,
In making the announcenjent,
| Bresident Hoover said ‘he knéw he ye-
flected “the view of the agricultural
conimunity ... | different | train |
Miss Karen Robertson, daughte:
of Mr, and Mrs. Loren L. Reb-
ertson, and Douglas ‘H. Bohn
son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry W
Bohn of Salt Lake City, were
united in marriage « Mouday
February 21, at Aztec, New Mex
The attractive couple was ac
companied ‘by ‘Mr. and Mrs, Er
nest Compbell of ‘Moab.
The newlyweds will sper
a sh... | Eliseo Flores, 22, a Korean war
veteran and one of Marfa high
school’s all-time athletic greats,
died early Wednesday morning
after an auto accident near Pai-
sano peak, between Marfa and
Alpine.
Although known as a capable
driver, the young man in some
manner lost control of his car as
he was driving alone toward AI-... | different | train |
ABOARD USS TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s
astronauts came safely
home from man’s longest
space journey today,
splashing down with pin-
point precision in the Pacific
Ocean after 28 days and 11
million miles in orbit.
Charles Conrad Jr., Dr.
Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul
J. Weitz ended their 28-day
journey when their Apollo... | LONDON, May 10 (4—A hotly-
Aispuled bill to nationalize most of
Britiin's fron and ateol Industry
went Lit ihe House of Lords. todily.
TL was passed last night by the
House of Commans,
Tho Lorda plauned to bring. Lhe
measure—main item In tka Inbor
government's Soclilist program—
to early consideration, 1t Is ox:
pecte... | different | train |
acuogg s ren
PARIS, Aug. 27—~ (7)
Briand-Kellogg pact, by whif
nations renounce war as en
ment of national policy, was
here today.
Leas than 10 minetes
quired for the affixing of
tures to the Inctrument whighgs
sponsors agree, hae an ... | PARIS, Aug. 27 (@y A. P.)— The
Briané Kelloge pact, by which 15
nations renounce war as an Iinstru-
ment of national policy, was signed
here today.
Lees than 10 minutes was required
for the affixing of signatures to the
instrument which, its sponsors
agrée, has an immense perspective
of world peace.
* Ancient ritual... | same | train |
DETROIT, May 10 (UP) — Ford
Motor Company and CIO officials
meet today to attempt settlement
of a six-day-old strike against two
key Ford plants that will idle a
total of 85,000 workers by tonight.
Reopening of negotiations
eame as Ford scheduled
immediate shutdowns of
eleven assembly ines, with
the remaining eight to ... | PARIS (UPI)—Four rebel French generals supported by Foreign
Legion paratroopers seized Algiers in a bloodless coup today and
announced they had taken over Algeria and the Sahara Desert from
President Charles de Gaulle’s government,
Premier Michel Debre went on a nationwide radio and television
hookup to appeal for ‘‘a... | different | train |
THE HAGUE (AP) — The In-
ternational Court of Justice
called on France today to re-
frain from nuclear testing in
the South Pacific pending a fi-
nal decision on the legality of
the test series,
By an 8-6 vote, the court
ruled that Australia and France
should not take any action in
the meantime “which might ex-
tend t... | ROCKFORD, Tl. — «Ph — A
young husband confessed todav
that he stabbed his estranged wife
as he kissed her passionately after
| she spurned his plea for a recon-
ciliation.
Thomas Gates, 25, was captured
after he knifed his wife, Wanda,
'18, in her room here and then
leaped from a second story win-
| dow.
| Mrs. Gates ... | different | train |
Kansas City, March 7—:1NS;—
Freed by a jury of a charge o
having slain her waalthy husband
in & quarrel ‘pver.a bridge game,
Mrs. Myrtle A. Bennett today be-
gan’ life anew.
“The verdict ‘uF tue” fury, after
eight hairs deliberation and ten
éays trial, while not upholding the
contention of the defense that the
slay... | ASININGTON, Mareh 6.—
(AP) —- President . 1idover
Friday accepted the resignation
of Alexander Legge of Chicago,
as chairman of the federal. farm
board, and appuinled James .C,
Stone of Kentucky, to succeed
him,
In. making the annouhcenient,
President Hoover, said he knew: he ré-
flected "the view of the agricultural... | different | train |
WASHINGTON . # — President
Kernedy meets with former Presi-
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. today
in.an evident bid to rally strong na-
ional support ‘for . critical steps
which be may consider necessary
-to dea! with, the increasingly: dan-
‘gerous Cuban crisis.
A White, House announcement of
the session—at Camp David, M... | | WASHINGTON, May 10, UP) —
House spy hunters said today they
have testimony that the son of a
University of California official
helped'a Communist attempt to in-
filtrate the school’s atomic labora-
tory in 1941.
The testimony was given fn secret
session by Paul Crouch,. admitted
former Communist of Miami, Fla.,
who ... | different | train |
Washington, May 10 (UP)—The
House Veterans committee today
lentatively approved a compro-
mise that would qualify all
“needy” 65-year-old velerans of
World Wars I and £1 for a $72-a-
month pensions.
‘The compromise, which would
liberalive existing pension regula-
tions, will be put to a final com-
mittee vote tomorrow... | house veterans committee today
tentatively accepted a compromise
bill under whieh ail needy 65-
year-old veterans of World Wars
I and If could qualify for month-
ly pensions of $72.
Such pensions, under present
regulations, are paid to needy vet-
erans who can show a non-ser-
vice-connected disability of at
least 10 p... | same | train |
By Associated Preag.
WASHINGTON, March 6.—President Hoover today 4
| cepted ihe resignation of Alexander Legge of Chicagy as chai!
swan of the federal farm buard, and appointed James C. Stone
lot Kentuely 4p guceeed Win.
fn making the announcement,
President Hoover sald he knew ho
refleted “the view of the agrie... | BISMARCK, N. D., Aug. 28 (UP)
Governor Arthur G. Gorlie, of
North Dakota died here at 6:45 a
m. today of heart disease. He was
“54 years old and had twice been
elected governor on a Republicar,
.ficket. Mrs. Sorlie and other mem-
bers of the family were at the bed-
side when the state executive died.
| different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower to-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
to deal with the in-
creasingly dangerous Cuban cri-
sis. |
A White House annoyncement
of the session—at Camp David,
Md. — emphasiz... | WASHINGTON (® — President Dwight D. Eisenhower today
in an evident bid to rally strong national support for critical steps
which he may consider necessary to deal with the increasingly
dangerous Cuban crisis.
A White House announcement.mer Vice President Richard M.
AA Wit SEV GVM eae
of the session—~at Camp David,
Md... | same | train |
Boulder, Colo. —@— A jury
which said it sought divine guid-
ance convicted Joe Walker in the
rape slaying of Coed Theresa
Foster.
The verdict of second degree
murder carries a penalty of 10 years
to life in prison.
Walker only shook his head when
he heard the verdict late Monday.
That was just an hour short of
three... | WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower to-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
necessary to deal wilh the in-
creasingly dangerous Cuban cri.
sis,
A While House announcement
of the session—at Camp David,
Md. — e... | different | train |
i :
, Shetby, N. C., Aug. 28—(AP)—Six
: persons were known to have heen
killed and several more injured when
three buildings in the business sec-
tion collapsed here today. Several
Hothers, known to have been In the
‘bulldings, were missing.
The known dead
Miss Ora Eskridge, employe af the
ihr
e
... | SHELBY, N, C., Aug. 28-—Sls
Persona were known ty have been
Idlled an@ acteral mora injured
when threo bnildings in Une ‘husl-
ness seclisn collapsed hero today.
Several others in the Wuildings ws
Te
The known dead ares
Miss Ora Bakrldge, an employee
L National dank; eb
Isanton, farmer and lia son,
Carl; ... | same | train |
Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower to-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
necessary to deal with the in-
icreasingly dangerous Cuban cri-
isis.
| A White House announcement
of the session—at Camp David,
'Md. — emphasized Cuba as the
... | OPT UNA EAN BTR BARNS EEN UE SE
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D, Eisenhower to-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
necessary to deal with the in-
creasingly dangerous Cuban cri-
sis.
A White House announcement
of t... | same | train |
| WASHINGTON, D. C., May 10.—
(UP)—A row between Chairman
‘Tom Connally of the senate for-
eign relations committee and Sen-
ator Arthur V, Watkins, (R., Ut.),
threatened today to upset the ad-
ministration’s plans for early ac-
tion on the Atlantic pact. .
| Watkins stomped out of the com-
mittee’s pact hearings yeste... | BERLIN (UP)--Forty hours
before the Boylin blockade fs due
Lo be lifted the Russians today
gave the Western sectors of the
city a present of several hours
of unrationed electricity,
Hh was (he first time house-
wives in the Western sectors had
enjoyed unrationed electneity in
the middle of the morning since
power ratl... | different | train |
Berlin, May 10.—UP)—At one min.
ute past midnight Thursday flag.
bedecked traffic will end the epic
of blockaded Berlin,
That's 4:01 p. m., central stan-
dard time, Wednesday.
So far there hasn't been a hitch
in final arrangements.
General V. I. Chuikov, Soviet
commander in Germany, and the
western powers both have ... | Berlin, May 10.
| At one minute past midnight
Thursday flag-hedecked traffio
will end the upic of blockaded Ber-
lin.
That’s 5:01 p. m, EST,
Wednesday.
So far there hasn’t been a hitch
in final arrangements,
Gen. V. I. Chuikov, Soviet com-
mander in Germany, and the
Western powers both have ordered
transport, trade... | same | train |
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. CUPID
—The General Assembly, ending
its 15th session, today reversed a
committee decision to ask the Or-
ganization of American States to
seek a reconciliation between Cuha
and the United States.
The key paragraph of a seven
power Latin American resolution
to refer the U.S-Cuban_ situation
to the ... | ' UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPI)
~The General Assembly, ending
its 15th session, today reversed a
committee decision to ask the
Organization of American States
to seck a reconciliation between
Cuba and the United States.
The key paragraph of a seven-
power Latin American resolution
to refer the U.S.-Cuban situation
to th... | same | train |
Boone's Junior Chamber of
Commerce launches its annual
membership drive tonight with
Dick George as the chairman. The
drive will be a month long af-
fair.
Driving “Jayceebelle,” a 1937
Chevrolet, is the “penalty” for
not obtaining a new member.
Names of club members have
|been compiled on a list. When
| Jaycee’s name ... | ANCHORAGE. Oct. 25, HW —
Police Chief T. H. Miller of An-
chorage was elected president of
the newly formed Alaska Associa-
tion of Chiefs of Police during
an organizational mecting here
this weekend.
Chief Stanley Zaverl of Fair-
banks was named vice president
and Chief Carter Seymour of
Seward secretary-treasurer.
... | different | train |
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE,
Calif. (AP)—A test pilot coolly
describes as ‘‘just routine” a trou-
| ble-plagued flight in the X15 rock-
et plane that set a new controlled
flight speed record of 3,140 miles
an hour.
Air Force Maj. Bob White
zoomed more than 50 miles 2
|minute to an altitude of 103,00
“ Friday, thus breaking... | SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 28.—
Three men are dead and two others
wounded, one perhaps fatally, as
the result of what police described
as a shooting orgy here by a man
insanely jealous of his estranged
wife. .
Percy T. Barnes, 35,, a railroad
employe, suspected by ths police,
/was under arrest. Calm, smiling
-and defiant, ... | different | train |
MOSCOW, April 22 (P—
Soviet Premier Nikita Khru-
shchev told President Kenne-
dy today the invasion of Cuba
is “a crime which has revolt-
ed the whole world.”
“It has been established in-
controvertibly that it was the
United States that prepared
the intervention, financed,
armed and transported the
mercenary bands wh... | WASHINGTON, Mareh 7 (AP)
—Oliver: Wendell Holmes, asso-
ciate justice of the supreme court,
makes his debut as a radio speak-
er Sunday, March 8—his ninetieth
bitthday.
In his second floor study work-
men tiptoed about jnstalling a
micropfone. There is not even &
radio set in the house, One will be
eonnected after the... | different | train |
Russia started lifting its blockade of Berlin 40 hours ahead
of schedule today by restoring electrical power to parts of the
western sectors.
Radios played and the stoves went on again as American
and allied housewives started cooking with unrationed elece
tricity for the first time since last July 9.
Restoration of ... | MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev ‘told President
Kennedy today the invasion of
Cuba is ‘a crime which has re-
volted the whole world.”
“It has been established incon-
trovertibly that it was the United
States that prepared the interven-
tion, financed, armed and trans-
ported the mercenary bands
which inva... | different | train |
BERLIN, May 10.—(4)—At one
minute past midnight Thursday flag-
bedecked traffic will end the epic
of blackaded Berlin.
That's 4:01 p. m., Central Standard
Time, Wednesday.
So far there hasn't been a hitch in
final arrangements,
Gen. V. I. Chuikov, Soviet com-
mander in Germany, and the west-
ern powers both have ord... | | May 10 (AP)
| At one minute past midnight
Thursday flag-bedecked traffic will
he the epic of blockaded Berlin.
That’s 4:01 p. m., Central Stand-
ard time, Wednesday.
| So fer there hasn’t been a hitch
in final arrangements.
| Gen. V. I. Chuikov, Soviet com-
mander in Germany, and the West-
| ern powers both have orde... | same | train |
WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP)
Some Republicans predicted to
day that the row between Sens.
Tom Connally, D. Tex., and Ar:
thur V. Watkins, R-, Utah will de-
lay Senate ratification of the At-
lantic pact-
Sen. Styles Bridges, R., N.
H., said the rucus “sure
will” prolong consideration of
the treaty when it reaches
the Se... | WASHINGTON @® —
{President Kennedy met
with former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower Sat-
urday in an evident bid to
rally strong national sup-
port for critical steps which
he may consider necessary
to deal with the increasing-
ly dangerous Cuban crisis.
A White House anhouncement
of the session — at Camp Dav-
id, Md. —... | different | train |
ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came safely hore from man's longest space journey to-
day, splashing down with pinpoint precision in the Pacific
Ocean after 28 days and 11 milion miles in orbit.
“We're all in good shape,” Commander Charles Conrad Jr.
reported as the spacecraft descended. “Everythin... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (UPI)
— Skylab’s astronauts landed in “‘super
shape” in the Pacific Ocean today and
walked shakily a few minutes later to the
doctors’ office to see how well they had
withstood a record 28 days in space.
The bullseye splashdown and quick
recovery by this veteran aircraft carrier
marked a flawles... | different | train |
Berlin, (U.P}—Russian authori-
ties began lifting the Berlin
blockade 49 hours before the
deadline Tuesday when they re-
stored electric power to parts of
the western sectors.
The soviet action gave Amer-
ican sector housewives unrationed
electricity in the middle of the
morning for the first time since
power rationin... | BERLIN -—- UP — Russian au
thorities began lifting the Berlir
blockade 40 hours before ; th
deadline today when they restorec
electric power to part of the
western sectors. *
The Soviet action gave Ameti-
can sector housewives unrationed
electricity in the middle of the
morning for the first time since
| power rationi... | same | train |
ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (PB —
Skylab’s astronauts came home safely from
man’s langest space journey today and de-
spite some early dizziness and
lightheadedness, they were pronounced in
excellent physical condition.
Charles Conrad Jr., Dr; Joseph P. Kerwin
and Paul J. Weitz shunned stretchers to walk
smartly but unstea... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP)
~~ Skylab’s astronauts came home safely
today from man’s longest space journey
and shunned stretchers to walk smartly
but unsteadily across the deck of this
recovery carrier.
The wobbly 60 steps from the Apollo
ferry ship to a medical laboratory in-
dicated Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph
P.... | different | train |
Shooting Thought to be Result
of Insane Jealousy of Man
Over Estranged Wife; Per-
cy Barnes Suspect, Denies
Any Connection With the
Slayings; Two Seriously
Wounded. :
' Sacramento, Calif., Aug. 28.—(#)
-——Three men are dead and two others
wounded, one perhaps fatally, as the
| choot of what police described as a
shoot... | Ly sb Owen vww & 8 ews © is
- SACREMENTO, Cal., Aug. 28—
‘Three men are dead anil two other
wounded, one perhaps fatally, ¢
the result of what police de
as a shooting orgy here by a ma
insanely jealous of his estr
wife.
Percy T. Barnes, 35, a railroai
employe, suspected by the police
was under arrest, Calm, -
and de... | same | train |
HOUSTON (UPI) —Skylab’s
astronauts left their home in
orbit and prepared to return to
earth teday to end a record 28-
day voyage that turned failure
into success and teck a major
step toward giving man a place
in space.
“Bye, bye, Skylab,” said
mission commander Charles
“Pete” Conrad as he, Joseph P.
Kerwin and Paul ... | ABOARD USS TICON-
DEROGA (UPI) — Skylab’s
astronauts landed on target in
the Pacific Ocean tocay and
reported they were in ‘super
shape” after a fiery, strenuous
yeturn to earth from a record
28 days in space.
It was a flawless end to a
mission that started with a
Jailure. and the flight took a
yaiay step toward givin... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower te-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
necessary to deal with the in-
creasingly dangerous Cuban cri-
S18,
A White House announcement
of the session—-at Camp David,
|Md. —... | London, May 10—(*)—A hotly-
disputed bill to nationalize most of
Britain’s iron and steel industry
, went to the House of Lords today.
It was passed last night by the
House of Commons.
The Lords planned to bring the
measure—main item in the labor
government’s Socialist program —
to early consideration. It is ex-
pect... | different | train |
EY FUNT TOT. Ee f . MESES FER
ABOAKD USS TICON.-
DEROGA UPI Skylab’s
astronauts landed in ‘‘super
shape’ in the Pacific Ocean
today and walked shakily a few
minutes later to the doctors’
affice to see how well they had
withstood a record 2B days in
apace
The bullseye splashdown and
quick recovery by this veteran
airc... | HELBY, N. €.—Three bulld-
s ings in the business district
collapsed today when a re-
tention wall eaved in.
Seven bodies were immedtately
removed from the rulns and it was
believed others were in the ruins,
as police, firemen and volunteer
workers started to remove the de-
bris,
A bank, grocery store and a tal-
Jer ... | different | train |
ABOARD USS ‘TICONDEROGA
(UPI) ~ Skylab’s astronauts Landed on
target in the Pacific Ocean today and
reported they were ‘in “super shape”
after a fiery, strenuous return to earth
from a record 28 days in space.
It was a flawless end to a mission that
started with a failure, and the flight took
a major step toward Bivin... | 7 ee wy age: Sees Ce em feo ee
eritic of the North Atlantic Treaty
stalked out of Senate hearings on
{he propoged 12-nation pact Mon-
day wiih an angry protost that
Chairman Connally (D-Tex) waa
inflicting “gag rule.”
Connally heads the Senate For-
eign Relations Committee which
has been conducting the hearings.
Sena... | different | train |
ay ja cease 4f JRCREShF A ANAS
An anti-Cekro radio broadcast
from an island off Central Amer-
ica today told two rebel battalions
apparently fighting on Cuban soil
that help was on the way and
urged them not to surrender.
The appeal from Swan Island
was made a few hours after the
Castro government put before
Havana t... | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS:
An anti-Castro radio broadcast
from an island off Central Amer-
“fea today told.two rebel battalions
‘apparently fighting on Cuban soil
that. help was on the way: and
~urged- them-not-to“surrender—-—
The appeal from Swan Island
‘was made a few hours after the
Castro ‘government put before
Havan... | same | train |
MOSCOW (AP)-—Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev told President
Kennedy today the invasion of
Cuba is “a crime which has re-
volted the whole world.”
“Jt.has been established incon-
troverlably that it was the United
States that prepared the interven-
tion, financed, armed and trans-
ported the mercenary bands
which in... |
Premier N
MOSCOW 2. sta. Khrus
Renney inday the invasion of Cuba is "a cmme which
the whole w
“hh has
YEA that ft was the United
S that prepared the intervention. Mnanceri, armed and rransporien.
ithe mereenary bands which invaded Cuba.” WNhrus a:
‘message to President Kennedy. handed tn EL.... | same | train |
ALGIERS (f) — A mili-
tary junta of retired gener-
als backed by tough para-
troops seized power in Al-
giers today.
The bloodless coup sent
@ chill running through France
and caused consternation in
Tunisia where the Algerian
nationalists were preparing for
peace talks,
It was not immediately clear
how tight a hold ... | Officers Defies De Gaulle In
Swift, Bloodless Coup Early
Today.
ALGIERS (AP)—A military jun-
ta of retired generals backed by
tough paratroops seized power in
Algiers in defiance of President
Charles de Gaulle today and
claimed control over the vast ter-
ritory.
The bloodless coup was carried
out between midnight an... | same | train |
URUGUAIANA, Brazil (CAP) ~
Brazil and Argentina pledged
themselves Friday night to fight
Communist penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
President Kennedy's “Alliance for
Progress” program for — Latin
America,
In a historic move, Presidents
Janio Quadros of Brazil and Ar-
turo” Frondizi of Argenfina also
ag... | URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP) -
Brazi! and Argentina pledgec
themselves Friday night to figh'
Communist penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backec
President Kennedy's ‘Alliance for
Progress” program for Latir
America
In a historic move, President:
Jano Quadros of Brazil and Ar
turo Frondizi of Argentina also
agreed t... | same | train |
MOSCOW (Soviet Premier
Khrushchev told President Ken-
nedy today the invasion of Cuba
is “a crime which has revolted
the whole world.”
“It has been established in-
controvertibly that it was the
United States that prepared the
intervention, financed, armed
and transported the mercenary
bands which invaded Cuba,"
Khrus... | CHICAGO, April 21.—PI—A
teen-age “teacher’s pet” con-
fessed tonight he stabbed his
favorite schoolmarm _to death
| with a switch-blade knife in a
| grade school where children were
; busy at their classes. :
Police said Arthur Lee Hester,
14 years ojd, admitted he came
up behind . Josephine Keane,
45, Thursday as sh... | different | train |
CAIRO, Egypt ™ — Egypt
charges Washington's ‘‘postpone-
ment and promises’’ on her re-
quests for arms foreed her to buy
weapons. from” the Communists.
government statement was
Egypt's explanation of a move
which suddenly spotlighted a grow-
ing struggle between the West and
the Communist bloc for leadership
in the Mi... | LAInU, AEYpt WF — Hgypt
charges Washington’ s “postpone-
ment and promises’ on requests:
for arms foroed her to buy weap-
ons from the Communists.
GROWING STRUGGLE
The government statement was
Egypt's explanation of a move
which suddenly spotlighted a grow-
ing struggle between the West and
the Communist bloc for lea... | same | train |
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE.
Cal. April 21.——Maj. Bob
White flew the X15 rocket plane
to a new controlled flight speed
record of 3,140 miles an hour
today, despite engine trouble and
a leak, in his pressurized cabin.
The new mark is 235 m. p. h.
faster than White's previous rec-
ord of 2.905 m. p. h, last March
7, but the A... | EDWARDS AIR FORCE. BASE,
Calif. (AP)—Maj. Bob White flew
the X15 rocket plane to a new
controlled flight speed record of
3,140 miles an hour Friday, de-
spite engine trouble and a leak
in his pressurized cabin.
The new mark is 2% m.p.h.
faster than White's previous rec-
ord of 2,905 m.p.h. last March 7,
but the Air Fo... | same | train |
Washington, Aug. 28.—(1P)—The
United States board of mediation
announced today that an agreement
‘had been reached by the executive
officers of the Order of the Rail
way Conductors and the Brother.
hood of Railway Trainmen and the
railways of the western territory
in the dispute between them in-
volving rate of pay and... | NEW YORK —(4)— Two
American correspondents of
the Associated Press at Ha-
vana are presumably under ar-
rest today.
They are Harold K. Milks,
chief of the AP’s Caribbean
‘services, and Robert Berrel-
lez. Both have been assigned
‘to Cuba since 1959.
| There have been various re-
ports since Monday that Ber-
rellez was... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
leaders of the world’s two nuclear
superpowers pledged in a land-
mark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a way
to reduce the risk of nuclear war.
President Nixon and Soviet
Communist party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and prep... | WASHINGTON, March 7. (2)—
Oliver Wendell Holmes, associate |
justice of the supreme court, makes |
his debut as 4 radio speaker Sunday, |
March 8—his ninetieth birthday.
In his second floor study today
workmen tipteed about installing a
microphone. There is not even a
radio set in the house. One will be
connected. aft... | different | train |
See 6 FE OURO ALIONAL
PARIS (UPI) — Four rebel
French generals supported by
Foreign Legion paratroopers
seized Algiers in a bloodless coup
today and announced they had
taken over Algeria and the Sa-
hara Desert from President
Charlies de Gaulle's government.
Premier Michel Debre went on
a nationwide radio and televisi... | BY PAUL EVE — United Press Infernational
PARIS (UPI) — Four rebel French generals supported
by Foreign Legion paratroopers seized Algiers in a blood-
less coup today and announced they had taken over Alger-
ia and the Sahara Desert from President Charles de Gaul-
lo’s owovornmont
es Povernment.
Premier Michel Debre ... | same | train |
PPV aay Witter Pt LUE ssl Tbs aed oS
of the Atlantic Alliance mel today
lo pul their weight behind pro-
posals Lhe West will make to the
Soviel Union at Geneva later this
week.
The other 12 ministers were cer-
lain to endorse the policies agreed
upon yesterday by U. S. Secretary
of Stale Dulles, British Foreign
Seeret... |
_ PARIS um—Forelgn en of
Minister Antoine Pinay explainin;
the joint memorandum which the
West will present to the Soviet
ee
|_At the end of a three-hour
sion, a NATO official rg “there
was’ genera agreement the
+
‘Dulles spoke almost an hour on
the first and sp section of the
memorandum Western
overing +
pro... | different | train |
HELBY, N. €.—Three bulld-
s ings in the business district
collapsed today when a re-
tention wall eaved in.
Seven bodies were immedtately
removed from the rulns and it was
believed others were in the ruins,
as police, firemen and volunteer
workers started to remove the de-
bris,
A bank, grocery store and a tal-
Jer ... | SHELBY, N. C., Aug. 28
Three buildings in the business
district collapsed today when a
retention wall caved in. ,
' Seven bodies were ‘immediate-
Jy removed from the ruins and
it was believed others were in
the ruins, as police, firemen and
volunteer workers started to re-
move the debris. ;
A bank, grocery and, tall... | same | train |
WASHINGTON (UP) — The
House Veterans Committee today
tentatively approved a compro-
mise “low-cost” pension measure
under which all needy velcrans
jot both World Wars would get
$72 a month at age 45.
The committee rejected
proposed amendments to the
measure bul put off a final
vote en approval until ta-
motrow.
The c... | |
WASHINGTON, (UP) — The |
House veterans committee to-
day tentatively accepted a com-.
promise bill under’ which all |
needy 65-year-old veterans of
World Wars I and II could qua-
lify for monthly pensions of
$72.
Such pensions, under present
regulations, are paid to needy
veterans who can’ show a non-
'service-con... | same | train |
THE HAGUE (AP) — The
International Court of Justice
called on France today to re-
frain from nuclear testing in
the South Pacific pending a fi-
nal decision on the legality of
the test series.
By an 8-6 vote, the court
ruled that Australia and
France should not take any
action in the meantime “which
might extend the d... | \ Washington, D. C. Aug. 28—()—
The United States board of media-
tion announced today that an
agreement had been reached by the
executive officers oF the Order of
Railway Conductors and the Broth-
erhood of Reilroad Trainmen and
the railroads of the western terri-
tory in the ‘dispute between them
involving rates of p... | different | train |
ARF CE EN WIGICW Fr PCosF
An anti-Castro radio broadcast
from an island off Central Amer-
ica today told two rebel battalions
apparently fighting on Cuban soil
that help was on the way and
urged them not to surrender.
The appeal from Swan Island
was made a few hours after the
Castro government put before
Havana telev... | _— ee ee EE ae lC COU Oe
“An anti-Castro radio broadcast |
from an isiand off Central Amer-
‘ica today told two rebel battalions
‘apparently fighting on Cuban soil
ithat help was on the way and
urged them not to surrender.
The appeal from Swan Island!
‘was made a few hours after the
‘Castro government put before!
‘Ha... | same | train |
DETROIT ,May 10—U.R)—Ford motor Company avd (IO
oLficials meet today to attempt settlement of a six-day-old
strike against two key Ford plants that will idle a total of 85,-
00 workers by tonight.
Reopening of negotiations came as Ford scheduled immed-
late shutdowns of 11 assembly lines, with the remaining eight
to c... | RAMBOUILLET, Prance, Aug. 28.
‘UP)—Police arrested ten world fa-
tous feminist leaders today when
hey tried to storm the gates of the
presidential palace here,
The women were attempting to
get before the world peace plenipo-
tentiaries, who yere visiting Presi-
dent Doumergue, their demand for a
universal treaty grant... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP) — The leaders of
the world’s two nuclear superpowers
pledged in a landmark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a way to reduce
the risk of nuclear war.
President Nixon and Soviet Communist
party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev
reached the accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and prepar... | WE SRERPANAT ASSAY ASAD OF mm LIND
leaders of the world’s two nu:
clear superpowers pledged in a
landmark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a,
way to reduce the risk of nucle-
ar war.
Communist party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and prepared to
sig... | same | train |
WASHINGTON —(4)— Pres-
ident Kennedy today appointed
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, for-
mer Army Chief of Staff, to
make a special survey of U.S.
capabilities in the field of
“non-conventional” warfare
such as guerrilla activity.
Taylor immediately went on
the job. He attended a meeting
this morning of the National
Security... | WASHINGTON (AP)—President Kennedy today appointed Gen. Maxwell D. :
Taylor, former Army chief of staff, to make a special survey of U.S, capabilities in
the field of “nonconventional” warfare such as guerrilla activity.
Taylor immediately went on the job. He attended a meeting this morning of
the National Security Cou... | same | train |
Rambouilet, France, Aug. 28.—
(?)—Doris Stevens, American fem-
inist leader, and three others of a
group of feminists who tried to
“crash the gates” of the presiden-
tial chateau today in behalf of the
equal rights movement, were held
in custedy at the police commis-
sariat for several hours for failure
to have their i... | No Apparent Reason Why Pact
Should Not be Ratified
Promptly; Undoubtedly
There Will be Some Oppo-
sition From Some Quarters;
Senator Borah Will be Key
Man in Coolidge’s Request
for Ratification.
| Washington, Aug. 23—()—What
will the Senate do is the question
which interests Washington, now
that the Kellogg-Briand pea... | different | train |
. WASHINGTON {AP}: — The
“leaders of the world's two
nuclear superpowers pledged in
a landmark agreement today to
tegulate their relations in a
way ta reduce the risk of
nuclear war.
President Nixon and Soviet
Communist Party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and pr... | | SHELBY, N. C, Aug. 28—Slx
'persons were known to have been
|killed and several mora injured
[when three buildings In the business
}wection collapsed here today. Sev-
eral others, known to have been in
the buildings, are missing.
| ‘The known dead:
| Miss Ora Eskridge, employes of
‘the First National bank
| Zeh Bla... | different | train |
PpPAeacron (AP) — Lead-
today an agreement pledging to
diffuse the risks of nuclear war
by avoiding military con-
frontations between nations.
“A truly historic ceremony,”
said Soviet Communist Party
Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev
after he and President Nixon
signed the agreement beneath
crystal chandeliers in the Whit... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astronauts
came safely home from man’s longest space journey today,
splashing down with pinpoint precision in the Pacifie Ocean af-
ter 28 days and 11 million miles in orbit.
“We're all ‘in good shape,” Commander Charles Conrad Jr.
reported as the spacecraft descended, “Everythin... | different | train |
MOSCOW, April 22, (P—
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrus-
chev told President Kennedy
today the invasion of Cuba is
“a crime which has revolted
the whole world.’
“It has been established in-
controvertibly that it was the
United States that prepared
the intervention, financed,
armed and transported the
merceneary bands which... | WASHINGTON (AP) — The
leaders of the world’s two nu-
clear superpowers pledged in a
landmark agreement today to
regulate their relations in a
way to reduce the risk of nucle-
ar war.
President Nixon and Soviet
Communist party Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev reached the
accord in the fifth day of their
summit talks and pr... | different | train |
URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP) —
Brazil and Argentina pledged
themselves Friday night to fight
Communist penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
President Kennedy's “Alliance for
Progress” program for Latin
America.
In a historic move, Presidents
Janio Quadros of Brazil and Ar-
turo Frondizi of Argentina also
agreed... |
URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP) —
d|/ Brazil and Argentina pledged
e| themselves Friday night to fight
g; Communist _ penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
-| President Kennedy’s “Alliance for
-| Progress’’ program for Latin
America.
In a historic move, Presidents
-|Janio Quadros of Brazil and Ar-
|}turo Fro... | same | train |
MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Two rebel
battalions, apparently fighting
Castro forces on Cuban soil, were
urged not to surrender in a broad-
east today from Radio Swan. They
were Lold help is on iis way.
The two unils were identified
as “Battalions 2 and 5° in a
broadcast heard at the Associated
Press Miami monitoring station.
Th... | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An anti-Casira radip broadcast
from an island off Central Amer-
ica today told two rebel ballalians
apparently fighting on Cuban soil
that help was on the way and
urged them not to surrender,
The appeal from Swan Island
was made a few hours after the
Casiro gavernment pul betore
Havana (elevisi... | different | train |
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An anti-Casira radip broadcast
from an island off Central Amer-
ica today told two rebel ballalians
apparently fighting on Cuban soil
that help was on the way and
urged them not to surrender,
The appeal from Swan Island
was made a few hours after the
Casiro gavernment pul betore
Havana (elevisi... | SEW YORK (AP)~Two Ameri+
an correspondents o? The Asso
i at Havana are pre-
sumably under arrest today.
They are Harold K. Milks, chief
of the AP's Cambbean services
and Robert Berrellez, Both have
been assigned to Cuba since 1959,
There have been various reports
since Monday that Berrellez was.
in custody, For two cay... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Kennedy today appointed Gen.
Maxwell BD. Taylor, former Army
chief of staff, to make a special
survey of U.S. capabilities in the
field of “nonconventional” war-
fare such as guerrilla activity.
Tavior immediately went on the
Job. He atiended a meeting this
| morning of the National Security... | Los Angeles, Aug. 27.—(?)—Three
ardent love letters, written by Leo
P, Kelley to Mrs, Myrtie Mellus
shortly before her tragic death, to-
day were thrust by Kelley, himself,
into the opening day of his trial for
her murder. . Z
The secret hiding place of the let-
ters in the palatiait Mellus home
was revealed by the ac... | different | train |
Sacramento, Calif.(#—Three mer
ere gead and two others wounded, om
perhaps fatally, as the result of wha!
Police degeribed as a shonting org;
ihere by & man insanely jealous of hi:
estranged wife.
Perey T. Barnes. 35. a Tailroad em-
ploye, suspected by the police. w:
under arrest. Calm. smili and de-
Mant, he denied a... | DALLAS, Tex, (AP) — Ter-
as poultry growers are de-
stroying baby chicks and egys
because they say they cannot
afford io raise broiler chick-
ens under the current federal
price freeze.
One South Texas producer
says his growers will have
destroyed 200.000 chickens by
the end of this week.
“There's nothing left to du
... | different | train |
ABOARD USS TICONDE-
ROGA (AP) — Skylab’s astro-
nauts came home safely today
from man’s longest space jour-
ney and shunned stretchers to
walk smartly but unsteadily
across the deck of this recovery
carrier,
The wobbly 60 steps from the
Apollo ferry ship to a medical
laboratory indicated Charles
Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph... | ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA
(AP) — Skylab’s astronauts came
safely home from man’s longest space
journey today, splashing down with
pinpoint precision in the Pacific Ocean
after 28 days and 11 million miles in
orbit.
Just 39 minutes after touchdown,
Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph P.
Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz were hoisted
on... | different | train |
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An antt-Castro radio broadcast
from an island off Central Amer-
ica today told two rebel battalions
apparently Nghting on Cuban soil
that help was:on the way and
urged them not. to surrender.
The appéal from Swan Island
‘was made a few hours after the
Castro government put before
Havana televis... | SET oe eg ee ee Te ee eee) ee
An anti-Castro radio broadcast
from an island off Central
America today told two rebel
battalions apparently fighting
on Cuban soil that help was on
the way and urged them not to
surrender. |
The appeal from Swan Island
was made a few hours after the
Castro government put before
Havana t... | same | train |
| Washington, May 9—(P)—A re:
publican critic of the Nosth Atlantic
‘treaty stalked out of Scnate hear-
‘ings on the proposed 12-nation pact
_today with an angry protest thai
|Chairman Connally (D-Tex) was
inflicting “gag rule.”
Connally heads the Senate for-
eign relations committee which has
been conducting the hear... | AVelosc, Va. sda SO im ol
/ieen-vear-oid Dana Marie Weave,
an afiractive high school junior.
| found brutal beaten to
t @ guiez setting of
chen of -Christ Episcopai
| Eer tom iingernails gave evi-
‘dence of an intense struggle with
ithe assailant who clubbed her and
:then choked or gagged her. The
|... | different | train |
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.
(AP)——-The United States
board of mediation announc-
_ ed today an agreement had
been reached by the execu-
tive officers of the Order of
Railway Conductors and th?
Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen and the railroads of the
western territory in the dispute be-
tween them involving rates of pay
and... | Washington (?)— President
Kennedy met with his top
security advisers and then
met with former President
Dwight D. Eisenhower on the
Cuban situation.
He met Eisenhower at
Camp David, the presidential
retreat in Maryland’s Catoc-
tin Mountajns.
The new President obvious-
ly wanted to rally strong na-
tional support for... | different | train |
WASHINGTON (AP)—President
Kennedy meets with former Pres-
ident Dwight D. Eisenhower te-
day in an evident bid to rally
strong national support for criti-
cal steps which he may consider
necessary to deal with the in-
creasingly dangerous Cuban cri-
S18,
A White House announcement
of the session—-at Camp David,
|Md. —... | PARIS (UPI) — Four rebel
French generals suppotred by
Foreign Legion paratroopers
selzed Algiers in a bloodless coup
today and announced they had
taken over Algeria and the Sa-
‘hara Desert from President
Charles de Gaulle’s government.
Premier Michel Debre went on
a nationwide radio and television
hookup to appeal fo... | different | train |
London, May 10—(*)—A hotly-
disputed bill to nationalize most of
Britain’s iron and steel industry
, went to the House of Lords today.
It was passed last night by the
House of Commons.
The Lords planned to bring the
measure—main item in the labor
government’s Socialist program —
to early consideration. It is ex-
pect... | LUVINVJYUN, CARD — A OOUYy Ue
puted bill to nationalize most of
Britain’s iron and steel industry
went to the House of Lords to-
day. It was passed last night by
the House of Commons.
The Lords planned to bring
the measure—main item in the
labor government's socialist pro
gram—to early consideration. Ii
is expected ge... | same | train |
—~DY PHOMAS A. REEDY—
BERLIN, May 10.—2)—At one
minute past midnight Thursday
flag-bedecked traffic will end the
epic of blockaded Berlin.
Poon 5:01 pm. EST, Wednes-
¥.
So far there hasn't been a hitch
in final arrangements,
Gen. V. I. Chuikov, Soviet com-
mander in Germany, and the West-
ern Powers both have orde... | Berlin, May 10.
| At one minute past midnight
Thursday flag-hedecked traffio
will end the upic of blockaded Ber-
lin.
That’s 5:01 p. m, EST,
Wednesday.
So far there hasn’t been a hitch
in final arrangements,
Gen. V. I. Chuikov, Soviet com-
mander in Germany, and the
Western powers both have ordered
transport, trade... | same | train |
_ EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE,
Calif. (AP)\—Maj. Bob White flew
‘the X15 rocket plane to a new
controlled flight speed record of
3,140 miles an hour Friday, de-
spite engine trouble and a leak
in his pressurized cabin.
The new mark is 235 mph.
faster than White's previous rec-
ord of 2,905 m.p.h. last March 7,
but the Air... | sa wee eS Se
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASF,
Calif. (AP)—Maj. Bob White flew
the X15 rocket plane to a new
controlled flight speed record of
3,140 miles an hour Friday, de-
spite engine trouble and a leak
in his pressurized cabin.
The new mark is 236 m.p.h.
faster than White’s previous ree-
ord of 2,905 m.p.h. last March 7,
... | same | train |
London— (#) ~—A_ hotly-dis-
puted bill to nationalise most of
Britain's iron and steel industry
wem to the house of lords today.
itt was passed tast night by the
house of commons.
The lords planned to bring the
measure——main item in the labor
government's socialist program—-
{to early consideration. [t is ex-
pected g... | | LONDON, May 10—(AP)—A
hotly-disputed bill to nationalize
most of Britain's iron and steel
industry went to the House of
Lords today. It was passed last
night by the House of Commons.
| The Lords planned to bring the
|measure—main item in the Labor
government's socialist program—
to early consideration.
_ The bill aut... | same | train |
URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP) =
Brazil and Argentina pledged.
themselves Friday night to fight
Communist penetration in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
President Kennedy's ‘Alliance for
Progress’ program for Latin
America.
In a historie move, Presidents
Janio Quadros of Brazil and Ar-
turo Frondizi of Argentina also
agree... | URUGUAIANA, Brazil (AP). .—
Brazil and Argentina pledged
themselves Friday night to fight
Communist penetration -in the
Western Hemisphere and backed
President Kennedy’s ‘Alliance for
Progress’’ program for Latin
America.
In a historic move, Presidents
Janio Quadros, of Brazil and Ar-
turo Frondizi of Argentina also
a... | same | train |
In His Second Floor Study the
Workmen Tiptoe About In-
stalling a Microphone;
There is Not Even a Radio
Set in House; One Will Be
Connected After Microphone
is Put in.
Washington, Maren «.-—(A’)--Uil-
yer Wendell Holmes, Ass0ciate Jus-
| tice of the Supreme Court, makes his
debut as a*radio speaker Sunday,
March S8—hi... | ABOARD USS -
TICONDEROGA (AP) —
Skylab’s astronauts came
home safely from man’s
longest space journey today
despite some early
dizziness and
ligttheadedness, they were
pronounced in excellent
physical conditon.
Charles Conrad Jr., Drv
Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Weitz shunned stretchers to
walk smartly but unsteadi... | different | train |
A 10-year-old Horsham
boy who failed to return to
his home after school yes-
terday afternoon, was found
suffering from extreme ex-
‘posure at 5 o'clock this
‘morning walking along
‘Route 202 near Chalfont.
He is Edward Bray, 10, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bray, of 10
Roberts avenue, Horsham, a stu-
dent in the fifth gr... | | Bakalar Air Force Base, Columbus,
Indiana.—Two Marshall youths have
recently joined the 434th Troop Car-
rier Wing. They niclude Airman Bas-
ic Charles H. Shotts, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ferry Shotts, R. R. 1, and Air-
‘man Basic Leroy Butcher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Goreg P. Butcher, 1202
Beech Street. The 434th is an Air
... | different | train |
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