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HAZLETON WEATHER Cloudy, roll and light snow. Ilifdi in the 30s. Low in the 2()h tonight. (Forecast Page 24) VOL. 98, NO.

27,205 EARLY EDITION tandard oeaker continuing STANDARD-SENTINEL continuing THE PLAIN SPEAKER HAZLETON, PENNSYLVANIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 19GIJ 2 Sections 24 Pages EIGHT CENTS U.S. Supreme Court Gov. Scranton Is Asked to Solve Deadlock on Reapportionment Rules State Courts May Enforce Own Right-to-Work Laws May Drop Srhinlkill Plan; Another Session of Legislature Castro Given Stiff Setback In Venezuela iiAuKISBL RG (AP)-Senate Republicans turned to r.nv New President Continues His Thrift Appeals Scranton Monday in a last ditch effort to solve the intra-party deadlock on their controversial reapportionment plan. Pope to Give R. C.

Bishops Wider Powers Pontiff to Promulgate Today; Nine-Week Session Ends Wednesday VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Expect FBI Assassination Report This Week to State Oswald, Ruby Acted Alone Hold That State Can Dun Agency Shop Pacts Vole Unanimous WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court ruled Monday that state courts may enforce their own right-to-work laws, rejecting an argument that this is a domain reserved for the federal government. And the justices agreed to hear arguments on another touchy question the constitu Government Candidate Leader James S. I larger said Scranton asked to Increases His Lead De- be given time overnight to con- snile Terrorism ProPosed amendments to bill and possibly confer with CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) Attv-. Gen. Walter E.

Alessan-Raul Leoni, unspectacular poli- droni. tician running on the govern-j The struggle involves three ment's strong anti-Castro plat- GOP holdouts needed to pass form, sailed along on a bill. Republicans hold a 97 WASHINGTON (AP) Presi-'possible economies anywhere in Paul VI sent word Monday to dent Johnson thrust economy in federal spending. WASHINGTON (AP) The the Vatican Ecumenical Council government squarely into the, Asked Secretary of Com- FRT honps In Kontl in PrnciHont limelight Monday in a series of merce Luther H. Hodges to re-steps aimed at cutting some cur-1 examine his department's fis- tionality of the 1950 congreS' fortable lead Monday in the 23 edge in the Senate, but need rent expenses and blocking cal requirements Johnson this week its report on that he wil1 (Iecree widcr Pw" the assassination of John F.

crs for the world's Roman Cath-Kennedy and the subsequent olic bishops, slaying of the man accused of On this last working day, the Monal ban on passports for Americans who are members of some further increases. I The President made these and inc Presidency, a surge votes. The White House disclosed other moves as he began work- of votcs indicated heavy. At the same time Scram Hears Kennedy Guards Drank On Tragic Day the Communist party. The right-to-work ruling was unanimous, 8-0 with Justice Ar ing in earnest on the 1965 fiscal i PPnii oi enezueia he would call another ses- year budget a spending tab demand for stiff action against 'sion of the legislature to con which he obviously intends to and lts Pnme minister, Fi- sider special appropriations for 1 IdU" M1 ns I council's general secretariat an- that in a scries of personal in- It will be a narrative account 'nounced that the Pope himself terviews and telephone sessions, in minute detail of the events wjn promulgate the document1 Johnson: surrounding the two deaths.

If Tuesday. He will ioin the 2.mni Ordered that cost-conscious- thur J. Goldberg, former secre del Castro. keep under the $100-billion mark hospitals and colleges as soon in hopes this will bolster chanc-r With unofficial tabulations ap- as the General Assembly mm prelates in St. Peter's at a cere- ness be made an important fac- monial service.

tor in promotions lor Defense lor early congressional ine nan-way marK, pietes its meeting on reappor- it follows the pattern of other FRI investigative report, it will stick to positive statements of what actually happened. proval of an $1 1-billion tax cut Lconi margin over his closest tionment. The papal apostolic letter Personnel involved believed aimed at endinu a procurement and mainten- WASHINGTON (AI) Sen. Stephen M. Young, D-Ohio, said Monday night that if Secret Service men were drinking in a Senate Republican leaders approved by the House but! rival fluctuated between 75,000 hanging fire in the Senate.

iand 90,000 votes. met behind closed i Much of the report will be dispute over the sharing ance Programs. Fort Worth, night club in ihJr 1 msn0JS knnwi 7 Mm onrii; himrs nf thn ihv I'posi 11 joinuy. ii aiso was seen as tne tllC eaily hours Ot tne (lay i rCSl- vnf.MrH 4n nf f.r era afencins and fnrfir'n tary of labor, abstaining. It applied specifically to a Florida Supreme Court ruling that the state right-to-work law bans the agency shop.

Justice William O. Douglas, delivering the high court's ruling, said it would be odd to interpret federal law as permitting a state to prohibit the agency shop but forbid it from implementing such a law. Under agency shop contracts workers do not have to join a union but must pay the equivalent of union dues and fees. The Supreme Court ruled in june dent Kennedy was assassinated they should be fired. su'p in puuniK mat princi- that Oswald, acting alone, killed pic called collegiality of bish-Posts alK' directed Budget Di- Kennedy.

and that Jack RubvJ rector Kermit Gordon to inquire Young said in an interview he acting alone, shot Oswald. Iinto these situations. had been "reliably informed" How the report will be made I YT. Phoned the chairmen of puted questions remained as the Johnson swung the executive; The 58-year-old former labor several hours but were unable spotlight strongly on govern-lawyer ran with the full support to win over the three holdouts ment spending after a busy day 'of outgoing President Romuloj They then called the meeting which saw four key White House Betancourt, chief enemy of Cas-jwith Scranton to propose sever-assistants of slain President tro in Latin America. 'al changes, mainly the possibili- Kennedy agree to remain with; The outpouring for Leoni ap- ty of linking Lebanon County the new chief executive.

peared to hand the Castroite with Dauphin County, instead of Those agreeing to remain at; Armed Forces for National Lib-: with Schuylkill County. th4r posts are special counsel eration-FALN its second ma- The Lebanon-Schuylkill mer-Ihrodore Sorensen, appoint-, jor setback since voters began 'fier has been a major stumbling ments secretary Kenneth. ymmrr up jn rcCord numbers af-! block in the Republican reap-ODonnell, congressional liaison 'tor (awn Sunday in defiance of portionment plan, placing Sen. aide Lawrence O'Brien death threats from the under- Thomas A. Ehrgood, R-Lebanon, and press secretary Pierre Sal- ground terrorist organization.

in stubborn opposition. that some members of the Se public is up to Johnson, lie has riAl 1 1 1 4 Al'p rtiirriti(ifl (a cret Service detail assigned to promised the public every dc- their nine-week session Wednes- four congressional committees to enlist in ferreting out any instances of duplication of effort and in the military guard Kennedy "were in a Fort iciii. iui w.icuici iiu win uiaKC Worth nhorv rlrinkini? until 2-30 rm dd. Llll JlllUi JllCllllfll fUWJlU Ull-I a.m." on the morning Kennedy; mediately or turn it over to his Bwth deaI directly with the establishment. was killed.

Young continued: newly appointed presidential Christian unity movement andj Phoned Comptroller feel very incensed over commission to investigate the arc Part of a schema on al Joseph Campbell to urge that this situation. Guarding the assassination remains a ques- umty- 0,10 sa-vs tnat al1 keep a sharp eye open for inger. president is a 24-hour job. These ition. Kina snares wun me ancient men knew thev had an assiirn- The commission named last Jtws 111 i esponsiouiiy lor tne ment that required them to be Friday and headed by Chief crucifixion.

The other says all alert mentally and capable! Justice Earl Warren-has not mtM1 should be frt'c of outside Officials said 95 to 96 per cent! Other Republican holdouts are of eligible voters turned out. Harold E. Flack, Luzerne On the basis of tabulations of County, and Richard C. Frame, more than one-third of the es-! Venango County, timated 3.4 million votes, these Flack objects to the cutting of were the standings: his county's senatorial reprcsen- Leoni, candidate of Betan- tation from two to one. Frame court's Democratic Action is reportedly unhappy about los-party, Rafael Caldcra ing Warren County from his met yet.

The FBI reDort is sure Pressures in lonowing meir own physically. about worshiping 1902 that federal law permits such contracts but said they mav be prohibited by state law. The court left unanswered in the earlier ruling whether enforcement of such state laws is up to the state courts or the National Labor Relations Board. It called for arguments on an appeal by Local 1625 of the AFL-CIO Retail Clerks Union. A group of nonunion employes of Food Fair, stores in Miami had protested paying fees to the union and the Florida Supreme Court upheld them.

Attorneys for the protesting workers said unions were trying Tells West Somalia Will Not Become a Soviet Kridgehead to he the rornnrstnnp nf its in. conscience West German Chief To Meet With French Leader in February MUNICH, Germany (AP) vest i nation. God. of the Social Christians, district. "If they were in fact in this night club and drinking, they should be charged with neglect of duty and brought to trial.

If they are guilty and I had my way, I would see to it that they were separated from the service." Neither the Secret Service nor MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) Premier Abdirashid Ali Scher-marke of Somalia says Soviet West German Chancellor Lud- 'jovito Villalba of the Republi- After the Republican caucus, can Democratic Union, Frame sighed that he was 'Arturo Uslar Pietri, an in-! "bloody, but unbowed" in his wig Erhard announced Monday The FBI report might have been sent to the White House last week except that agents were kept busy running down rumor after rumor in its effort to leave no question unanswered. Even after the report is handed in, the case will remain open. "Lincoln died a centnrv nin Former Envoy Is a Suicide MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Reported military aid to his country will President Charles de Gaulle and friendly relations with the opposed. So did Ehrgood.

late in February, before the; West. Any Western fears that French leader visits the United Somalia is becoming a Soviet ly plagued by financial troubles, to use the agency shop to bypass right-to-work laws passed by 20 states and thereby were "trying to convert this land of the free to the land of the fee." are not bridgehead in Africa and questions still arise about (Irant Stockdale, 48. former am-that assassination." one Pnyern. bassador to Ireland, plunged to States Princess Margaret Expecting 2nd Child LONDON (AP) Princess i iustified. he asserts.

Berger, meanwhile, insisted the present bill is the "best thing we can produce under the constitution." Even now, the reapportionment plan is being challenged the White House would comment on Young's remarks or on published reports of the alleged early-morning drinking. Reports in various newspapers said the incident occurred at the Fort Worth Press Club. Cal Sutton, a Fort Worth Erhard also said in a televi- wm not give anything sion interview he hoped for a whatsoever in exchange for of French-American vipt aiH Srhermarke told The ment official said. "We've no reason to feel that won't be the lUargarei is expetuiig Tr ru-int a i Turkey I 1 11UU Associated Press. "There is ab- ond child at the end of April.

It of three federa, jud solutely no danger that the So- is the fourth royal baby due and a a in Phiiadelphia case now. FBI agents have been combing the records of every agency that might have a shred of in- Inendship out avoided direct reply to a question whether Washington expected him to use his influence with De Gaulle. newspaperman and president of viet Union will his death Monday from the window of his offices on the 13th floor of Miami's Du Pont building. Police said the 48-year-old Stockdale, an intimate friend of the late President John F. Kennedy, made a suicide leap.

No notes were found immediately, however. In a recent newspaper inter uu. u.ux a Coun spoKesma.i lumm.m u. i Wednesday to rule on a motion We have told "1964 will be a bumper year for tn hWlf art- to block action by the leglsta- for penetration inister Quits them we don't want their sys- royal babies formation about Lee Harvey Os- Ihn 12 a'd. the man accused of shoot- i )(Hn41 in Kwy a sixth-floor Service agents visited the club in x- oo iture on the problem, where ti, i tern and they know it.

Kensington Palace, 11IC ot-ncuc dUJUUI llt'U UlllU 4 Princess Margaret lives, made in the early morning hours of Th nt. the announcement Alonaay cans called a caucus for 10:30 Denies He Hired a IN FLORIDA WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) Former Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the slain president, arrived here Monday with his wife to relax night being tapped for information on Nov. 22.

He said all were quiet and "in complete sober condi view, Stockdale talked about a.m. ANKAR, Turkey (AP) Prime Minister Ismet Inonu resigned Monday. His coalition government collapsed while he was in Washington for President Kennedy's funeral. President Cemnl flnrsel ho- Queen Elizabeth 1, Mar- Berger said another amend- Man to Kill Wife Oswald Marine career and his! how much money it had cost subsequent demand that his! him to serve as ambassador to igarets nuw proposed to the governor MINNEAPOLIS (AP) T. Eu- the list of royal expectant ai.o tion." In fact, Sutton said, his impression was that they were questionable discharge status be President Kennedy's changed.

nation. ancestral at his Palm Beach oceanfront I home. gene Thompson denied from the ers. Her fourth child is due in Greene counties as 0ne district witness stand Monday that he late January or early February. instead of puttin2 GrCene with gan looking for a successor.

But I "drink-nursers" and that they each had only a drink or two at had hired another man to kuii i-rinctJis nn-Aonuia, w.v paveHe of financier Angus Ogilvy and his wife. most. Some left before 2 a.m., Sutton said, and all had gone by 3 a.m. Paul At- Margaret's cousin, is expecting' Thompson, 3C, a St. I.

F. i I'll 1 The Republican leader denied that this was an effort to win over Democratic Whip William J. Lane of Washington County torney, is on trial for first de- ner nrst ennu aooui mc cree murder in tne luarcn umc as uu- uhm. iuUu. Thought Man Photographed at Ground Level When Kennedy Passed Was Oswald slaying of his wile, uaroi, Ji.

sistcr-m-ia to Republican side iinntf.n miH st-ihhed to Kent, expects her second child. best information indicated it will be difficult to form a new coalition without Inonu or his Republican People's party. AWARD TO OrrEMIKIMER WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson, "with great pleasure and pride," presented the Fermi award, one of science's most coveted honors, to Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer Democrats flatly refuse to death in their fashionable home, in the spring.

RIGHTS RILL MOVE WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. Richard Boiling, said Monday he will force the House to hold an unusual Saturday session this week in an effort to hustle the administration's civil help and the Republicans can afford only one defection to pass the bill with the constitutional Dallas (AP) An Associated Monday. 1 rights bill to a vote. Says 'Spiritual Underworld' Making Effort to Undermine Religious Influence in U. S.

requirement of 26 votes. There seemed to be hope, however, that the Democrats I will provide the votcs needed to pass the $72 million worth of 'appropriations bills left over from the regular 1DG3 session, i A two-thirds majority 140 votes in the House and 34 in the Press photograph of President Kennedy's shooting aroused new interest here and abroad because it seemed to show a man lesembling his accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, standing at ground level behind the motorcade. However, authorities said Monday the man in the picture is not Oswald. Oswald was accused of shooting the president from a sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository building where he was employed. The picture taken by Associated Press photographer James 3 Irs.

Kennedy Extends Her Appreciation for Messages tors as "peddlers ol cheap senate is reciuired under the PHILADELPHIA (AP) "spiritual underworld" of re- grace'," and "promoters of the constitution to pass the money 'cheap identity' of anti-Semi- bills. immtaiiv is trvinc to un- influence in tism and anti-Catholicism." I far'-' I Mit i mcrica just as Nazism and, "Those who urged in Hitler communism did elsewhere, a reign that the function of the 'church historian told the 31-; churches was to undergird das member National Council of Deutsche volkswesen' (the Ger- 1 Churches on Monday. way of life) have their New Traffic Death Record WASHINGTON (AP) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy expressed her appreciation Monday for the hundreds of thousands of "compassionate messages" which have been sent her since the death of her husband. White House press secretary newed her strength with the knowledge of how many Americans and people abroad share her pride in the president and all thut he stood for." Earlier, the House passed by voice vote a bill providing free lifetime mail privileges, temporary protection and an office The statement came from the eoumcrpai u.ui- nil ithat ni.r churches exist to Cird rrte: tec L' II 1 I II II 1 1 I 1 I I the American way of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS professor of church history 1 Pierre Salinger, 'saying Mrs the Southern way of sharp upswing in fatal ac- r-u: Seminary.

UI 1 Theological Seminary, killing" cai.I tl.r. nr. Chicago Kennedy had asked him to voice staff 'or Mrs. Kennedy. iV at a session of the council's gen- oral assembly, in the second; a all believing tion's Thanksgiving weekend not primari- traffic death toll to a record her thanks, told newsmen: An( it was annouiu.ed that "These expressions of sympa-j Secret Service agent Clinton J.

Mi ilv thf mnttrr nf simnle lustice 47 Altgens shows a man peering from the entrance of the building at the moment the president was shot. Comment on the resemblance came from many parts of this country and abroad. If the man in the picture actually had been Oswald, it would seem to prove Uiat he was not the Kennedy, assassin because he would not have had time to reach the entrance. However, R. S.

Truly, superintendent of the book depository building, identified the man in the picture as Billy Lovelady, thy have not only nccn a source inn, who threw himself on the 1 of comfort to her but have re common decency," Dr. Lit-j The toll for the 102-hour Dr. Littell told some MWUtoH said. is the matter of period from 6 p.m. Wednesday nersons representatives ot tne i Where To Find II- council's 3B million cnurcn ()rdprs or private religious clubs heaviest since annual tabulation members; alternates am with purey human terms of of traffic deaths for the thanks- Page 24 24 21 24 18 rear of Kennedy's car in Dallas Nov.

22 in an attempt to ward off further harm to the President and his wife, will be cited for exceptional bravery. Mrs. Kennedy will attend the ceremony. Salinger said 293,000 letters and 20,000 telegrams already have been counted at the White House and many bags are still unsorted. Another 250,000 pieces of mail have been delivered to the Kennedy family at Hyannis Port, Deaths Funerals Hospital Admisions Births Comics, Crossword I another employe of the firm.

ifv isultants; ancl visitors inciuai. g1Tf01.encc ipivinj, pcrio(, Wfls Jewish and Roman Catholic on-i J)r pai(, that looai Tho in 1958, scrvers-that "widespread faith- whk.h wilnnol(s Last year's four-day Thanks-jlessness and apostasy among han(1 ()f fronl Chris- giving period brought 514 baptized Christians has Kivt1" tialls otur rntTS and peoples deaths, the previous high. The tragic character to the church has t)iaspnemed." lowest traffic death toll for the with totalitarian move-, for emphasis holiday in the six years was 442 in the 20th century. J.m(, nu.thods in the training in 19(50. fc I "In our own land," he said.iin(j discipline of lay members During the first three days of "in the moment of truth put to ()f church as the antidote for the period, the rate of traffic us by the race issue, we face' apostasv.

deaths ran close to an expect- Truly declared: "At first glance this does lookj like Oswald. But after looking! it over I knew it wasn't. Theyj don't even look alike. I showed1 i i Women's Pages 14 15 Sports Pages 20-21 Editorial Page 10 Classified Tages 22-23 Markets 22 19 'Mass. 13 Salinger said Mrs.

Kennedy a crisis of unparalleled proportions." He condemned what he To this theme, Dr. R. II. Ed- able 100 a day for a non-holiday win Espy, elected Monday to nj weekend of four days in late full three-venr term as general fall. The increase came Sunday the photograph to Lovelady, who said, 'Yes, that's The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it also had investigated the photograph and found that the man shown in the building entrance is not Ali I This photograph made rouses New lnterestin Wfn Presi.

dent Kennedy was assassinated has aroused new interest here and abroad because it seemed to show the accused assassin, Ire Harvey Oswald (circles) standing at Rround level behind the motorcade, at the entrance to the Texas School Rook Depository from which the shots were fired from an upp story. Authorities sa'd Monday the man in the picture is not Oswald, but another employe of the Depository. iW) Theatres Mine Work Schedule Freeland News WcAdoo News Reaver Meadows News White Haven News Wcatherly News hopes everyone will understand "how much she regrets not being able to respond to each of these messages which have meant so much to her." termed dangerous "Christian 'secretary of the council, added afternoon and night, ruislnjj tho hyphenates" such as "German! what he called the need for in-, day's death toll of more than Christians" or "progressive pas- terfaith cooperation. '1G0 a (K) per cent increase..

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