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ADVERTISEMENT Church, who heads savings and loan company. 8A Juno 30, 1964 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH J. Henderson Cambridge, secretary-treasurer, and James L. Mcllvaine, Falls Robert Kennedy Has Meeting With Polish Cardinal Wyszynski Do DENTAL PLATES CARDINAL CUSHING REVEALS IS but under recent federal law all sets made after April 30 must be equipped to receive all signals.

Globe Television Corp. is headed by Vincent B. Welch of the Washington law firm of Welch, Mott Morgan. He and a law partner, Edward P. Morgan, each has 27.5 per cent of the company's stock.

Other officers are Lawrence HE HAS HAD CANCER SURGERY. Fenochios Stock, Slide or Slipl 1 FAftTUTH, Improved powder to ip rink ltd on uppir or tower plktM, holde fttlM utb more Smly In plo. Do not tlldn, dip or rw. No pity ttt or Itellng. PAS TEETH alkillne (non-cld).

Check! "plate odor Ca FASTEETH at drug counters ererr. here and Told mbarrament. BRIDGE vesrigation of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, the Warren commission has asked for a full inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of how parts of Lee Harvey Oswald's By a Washington Correspondent of the Post-Dispatch WASHINGTON, June 30 -Globe Television Corp. of the District of Columbia has filed application with the Federal 7077 CHIPPEWA diary got into print.

It wants to find out how the diary of the sharpshooter ac cused of assassinating Mr. Kennedy in Dallas last November "was obtained and whom it was CZESTOCHOWA, Poland, June 30 (AP) Robert F. Kennedy met for more than an hour in the 600-year-old Jasna Gora monastery today with Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, key figure in the tense relations between the Communist government and the Roman Catholic Church. The United States Attorney General met the primate of Poland in the cloister of the monastery, which attracts millions of Polish Catholic pilgrims. Details of the talks were not learned but Kennedy undoubtedly informed himself on developments in Poland's church-state relations.

The Rev. Michael Zenbrzuski, vicaf general of the Pauline 1M4, Nf Tork limn Srvlr BOSTON, June 30 Cardinal Richard Cushing of Boston has disclosed that he underwent an peration for cancer of the kidney eight years ago. Although his health has been a matter of concern for a number of years, the nature of his illnesses had been conjecture. The prelate, who was crated a bishop 25 years ago yesterday, made his disclosure in an interview taped for broadcast by station WBZ-TV. He is 68 years old.

Cardinal Cushing said he suffers from asthma and emphysema, both of which make breaming difficult. obtained from" before was quoted over the weekend in copyrighted stories in the Dallas Company Morning News. Communications Commission to construct an ultra high frequency television station in St. Louis. The station would operate at 234.8 kilowatts with transmitter and antenna on the Missouri Pacific building, 1226 Olive street.

Its receiving radius would be about 35 miles. Cost of the proposed new station, as stated in the FCC application, would be about including $152,530 for the transmitter, $75,000 for the antenna system and $66,200 for technical equipment. The estimated cost of operation for the first year would be $240,000, and estimated revenues would be $270,000, it was stated. 1 The inquiry was announced last night by J. Lee Rankin, chief counsel of the presidential commission headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren.

Rankin hinted strongly that the com banks Person -to Person! monastic order, attended the EARN ON ALL SAVINGS meeting. Afterward, the Kennedy family knelt before the Cardinal in the monastery library, received his blessings and kissed his ring. Trumpets sounded as the revered painting, "The Black Ma- INSURED IT S. GOVT. AGENCY WASHINGTON FEDERAL smart! The station would employ 25 persons.

Under Globe's proposal, the SAVINGS 6 LOAN ASSN. (1) MA 700 PINE 1-4221 ocruviallv v. new station would operate for 47 hours and 21 minutes in a typical week, remaining on the air from 4:57 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 4:57 to 11:30 on Sunday.

for the Kennedys. The brother of the late President John F. Kennedy came here by automobile from Warsaw and received another warm welcome from several thousand Poles. Kennedy said at Karkow last night that his brother's assassination was not the result of a conspiracv or of Communism. At present St.

Louis is served REMODELING by four commercial stations, channels 2, 4, 5 and 11, and one educational Station, channel 9, all very high frequency. 1 Hi The Attorney a 1 was Development of UHF channels 8:3 Questioned by a Polish student a ill Put a Personal Banker on your staff, too. He's a great help on financial problems. Put him to work for you. Bank with like to serve you.

SECURITY TRUST COMPANY 8TH AND LOCUST 13TH ANO OUVt MAI 1-6300 has been retarded by the fact IVSf leader about the killing of Pres that conventional television sets CONSTRUCTION Expert Mechanics 76 YEARS SINCE "1888" Frei Estimates and Plant C. J. HARRIS LUMBER CO. CALL HA. 6-6131 must be equipped with en adapter to receive UHF signals, ammmammk'w'ir; try.

1 mission suspects that the journal of Oswald's two years in Russia got into print through the Dallas Police Department. At the same time, Rankin told reporters that the commission's report which the investigators had hoped to have ready for President Lyndon B. Johnson by today-would not be issued until July 18 at the earliest. Jack B. Krueger, managing editor of the Dallas Morning News, said: "The Warren commission has every right to make this request of the FBI.

The FBI has a right to ask us what it will, under the proper conditions. "There are other rights involved. The American people have a right to know, particularly any facet of an assassination of a President of the United States. The American press, large and has an obligation to tell them. This obligation and right is enunciated in the First Amendment to the Constitution.

"The Dallas News is going to report every piece of Important news to its readers to the limit of its ability." CONTEST FOR THE CREATION OF A BELLEVILLE CITY FLAG A contest for the creation of en official city flag for Belleville opened yesterday under the sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce and ths Carling Brewing Co. The contest, part of the ses-quicentennial celebration in Belleville this year, is open to all residents of St. Clair county. Designs must be submitted on paper not less than 7 by 11 inches or more than 21 by 33 inches. An explanation of the design should accompany the entry.

Entries should be submitted to the Belleville Chamber of Commerce, 334 West Main street, by Aug. 7. Prizes of $200, $100 and $50 will be given to the top three ADVERTISEMENT All about LOVE ident Kennedy in Dallas, last Nov. 22. Hieror.ym Kubiak, head of the Polish Student Union in Krakow, said, "We always greatly respected President Kennedy and we are very interested in your version of his death.

We hope you will forgive us for asking such a direct question but we really would like your view." Kennedy replied, "It is a proper question which deserves an ansYer." There is no question, he said, that Lee Harvey Oswald shot President Kennedy and "did it on his own and by himself." He called Oswald a "misfit in society" and said it was not Oswald's professed belief in Communism that prompted him to murder the President. "Ideology in my opinion did not motivate his act," Kennedy said. "It was the single act of an individual protesting against society." Aids said it was the first time that Kennedy had spoken publicly about the killer of his brother. Hiilliiiil rlri I "'4 ii It What are the acceptable outlets for teen-age love? Is there really such a thing as "love at first How do mothers influence their children's ability to love? A world-famous biologist gives the answers and reveals exactly what the difference is between physical desire and love in July Reader's Digest now on sale. (Condsnwd trom too FBI ASKS PANEL FOR DIARY INQUIRY WASHINGTON, June 30 (AP) Disturbed by publication of a major item of evidence in its in- People have faith in Reader's Digest 1.

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