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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1963- INDIANAPOLIS STAR SEC. I PAGE 5 IIIT MAY SOIA'K LABKI.IM, 'Big Two' Push NATO Build-Up New Whisky Perplexing Washington (AP) The United States and Britain will begin working out (detailed plans here tomorrow for as signment of air and sea nuclear striking forces to NATO in the immediate future. gain a distinct flavor when stored in cooperage. HE BROUGHT OUT four samples of neutral grain spirits, two not stored in cooperage, one stored in charred oak two years and one stored for four years. The spirits stored in the kegs had turned from white to different shades of amber and had acquired a very definite flavor suggestive of but not actually approximating whisky.

neutral grain spirits have been stored in used cooperage for four years." "Isn't that claiming age?" he was asked. "Well," Tabbat replied, "not in the same way you claim age on the label of a bourbon." Tabbat was voluble about his reasons for wanting to state on the label that the neutral grain spirit has been stored in cooperage. He offered to prove neutral grain spirits improve and New York (UP!) A new kind of blended whisky has created a new legal problem for the United States government and the distilling industry, a leading distiller contends. This distiller has filed a suit to compel the Alcohol Tax Division to allow it to state on the label of the new whisky that the 65 per cent neutral grain spirits contained therein have been stored four years in used charred cooperage. The two big allied powers 'and a number of others such as Italy and West Germany THE ANNO UNCEMENT yesterday said the Tyler-Greenhill discussions will cover particularly the problems involved in "the sale of Polaris missiles to the British government and the initial assignment of forces to NATO by both governments." Macmillan agreed at Nassau that he would pay for the Polaris weapons and that he would submit the nuclear un-derseas fleet built around these weapons to NATO command.

Mr. Kennedy pledged to match the British contribution to NATO. Behind Mr. Kennedy's in are determined to press the NATO nuclear forces project with maximum speed because of the opposition stand of French President Charles de Gaulle, who seeks to cut down U.S. and British influence in Western Europe.

U.S. plans, it was learned. call for a three-part nuclear sistence on bringing NATO III. force organization under the command of the NATO su Through WILKING'S doorway fo fine music more qualify for your money! A HAMMOND ORGAN NOW $495 Sandy Kirkham, Vaughn, Alexander, Park Ridge, Miller, Bedford; Jerry Jo Jeffersonville, and Winnie into the picture is a long-time U.S. policy aimed at getting preme commander in Europe.

U.S. Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer. THE THREE parts would be a U.S.-owned and manned force submitted to NATO con FINALISTS FOR I.U.

CROWN One of these 10 finalists will be crowned queen of the 1963 Miss Indiana University Beauty Pageant at 8 p.m. Friday in the I.U. auditorium at Bloomington. The I.U. pageant is a preliminary to the Miss America contest at Atlantic City, N.J., and is sponsored by the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

The finalists, all students at I.U. are (left to right seated) Nancy Myers, Frederick, Lynn 8645 Cholla Road, Indianapolis; (standing) Christina Smith, Martinsville; Ann Bartholome, Terre Haute; Jeanie Carroll, Fort Wayne; Nancy Sherman, 2201 East 86th Street, and Judy Fay, 5527 North Illinois Street, both of the European allies to accept joint control of a nuclear weapons force instead of building arate national forces. U.S. leaders see this as a way to give West Germany a share in nuclear military power without making Germany itself such a power. trol, a similar British national force, and an international force jointly paid for and joint (For a Limited Time Only) THE GOVERNMENT says no.

Such a statement, it says, would be tantamount to claiming age for blended whisky containing neutral grain spirits in addition to straight whiskys. That's illegal, the government says. According to Bernard Tab-bat, executive vice-president of Calvert Division of Seagram Distillers, such a claim doesn't really violate the regulations and, even if it did, the regulation would be wrong because it would violate other Federal laws requiring truthful labelling of alcoholic beverages. Tabbat said Calvert hopes its lawsuit does not open a pandora's box about labelling practices in the whisky industry. "WE DON'T EVEN want to claim age for our new blended whisky, which we intend to call Calvert Extra," Tabbat said.

"We just want to point out that the ly manned by all the NATO members willing to participate. The new round of U.S.-Brit- ish talks was announced yes terday by the State Depart Cuba Frees American Prisoner ment. Assistant Secretary of Havana (AP) Peter John Lambton, a British-born ter revolutionaries from the U.S. seized two Cuban fishing boats off the Cuban coast and sailed them toward the U.S. The Armed Forces Ministry American serving a 25-year prison sentence in Cuba, has been released and will leave Cuba tomorrow, the British native of British Guiana, and James Holder of Barbados, British West Indies.

The ambassador said Holden has decided to remain in Cuba. The Cuban govern ment charged yesterday that two Americans and a band of coun the list from Swiss Embassy sources. MARCHANT identified the three other British subjects as: Robert Morton Geddes, about 30, a regional representative for the Pepsi Cola Company of Mexico; born in Peru of British parents. Alfred Lewis, a said two Cuban fishermen were Embassy announced yester day. wounded by machinegun fire during the seizure.

btate William R. Tyler will head the U.S. negotiators, drawn from the State and Defense departments and the Atomic Energy Commission. Britain will be represented by Denis A. Greenhill, Embassy minister here.

This will be the third of a series of negotiations held since President Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan met at Nassau in December. Macmillan agreed then to scrap plans to arm Britain's bomber force with the Skybolt missile, which Mr. Kennedy had abandoned, and to build instead a nuclear submarine fleet for which he will buy U.S. Polaris missiles. He was among four British subjects to be released after a year of negotiation between British diplomats and the Cu NAM Cites Areas In Which Cuts In National Budget May Be Made ban government, British Ambassador Sir Herbert Stanley Marchant told newsmen.

LAMBTON, about 27 years old, was sentenced on Dec. 8, 1959, after being convicted of Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary "acts against the sovereignty of the state." He and another American, Frank Austin Young of Miami, were ac THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR EstoDlished as Indianapolis Journal 1123 Indianapolis Sunday Sentinel Absorbed 1904 MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use lor republication all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and local news published there ill. TELEPHONE ME 13411 Daily Only, Delivered by Carrier 45c per week Single copy (in Retail Trading Area) 7c Single copy (Outside Retail Trading Araa) 10c Sunday (in Retail Trading Area) 30c Sunday (Outside Retail Trading Area) 35c MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN iNDIANA Less thon 1-Yr. i Mo. a Me.

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$218,000,000 by cutting back on civil defense shelters. $2,345,000,000 by reducing Everybody agrees that learning to dam New York (AP) The National Association of Manufacturers said yesterday the proposed Federal budget for the next fiscal year can be cut by at least $8,700,000,000. It said the possible savings were discovered in a preliminary review of the proposed budget and that it will continue to seek other areas where savings can be made. In a statement released here, NAM called on Congress to heed NAM'S advice, saying; "The Federal government cannot spend money the Congress has not authorized it to spend." Some $5,900,000,000 could be saved by refusing to grant authority for projects in the fields of housing, civil defense, foreign aid and public assistance, it said. Another $2,800,000,000 could be trimmed by "pre-venting expenditures in a number of non-essential programs," including a at Arthur Murray' has meant new popularity and more good cused of helping anti-Castro counter-revolutionaries in the hills of Pinar del Rio.

Young was sentenced to 30 years. He escaped the day after sentencing but was recaptured within 24 hours. LAMBTON IS THE SON of a British socialite. His father was killed fighting with the British Royal Air Force in World War II. His mother had since been married to Edwin D.

Ballard of South Hadley, Mass. She is reported living in Nassau, the Bahamas. Marchant said Lambton would go there after his release. Lambton's name was among those of 22 American prisoners on a list brought out of Cuba in December by a magazine correspondent. The correspondent said he obtained 'Right-To-Work' Gains Stir AFLCIO To Action times than ever before.

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