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1ft tvewinf Journal, Wilmiitftw, Del. Wednesday, kugnA 1, 1961 Court Sets r-qr Blind Woman Earns Teaching Certificate Sights ts On Oil Site ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (UPD Blue-eyed Mary McCollough, Grand Jury Indicts 19, Recesses 59 True Bills Brought In; Man Held for Murder 1 The New Castle County 23, is the daughter of a school teacher. Ever since she can remember she has had one goal in life to teach school.

State School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey asked the state cabinet Levy Court Boosts Pay for 83 Legislature Forced Increases for 23; Cost Totals $55,390 yesterday to certify the Stetson at first," she said. "But they soon learned I could hear and University graduate as a full-fledged teacher. The state's top officials agreed to waive a knew more than they thought and they soon settled down.

requirement that all teachers be physically fit and voted to "I use more or less an honor system, and there it little cheat mm mmm, XL give the red-haired Miss Mc grand jury brought in 19 indictments yesterday at the The Levy Court yesterday, ing. Other students really on their honor stare down any who may try to cheat. And sixth close of a two-day session, bringing the number of true Collough a teaching certificate. She has been completely blind for the eight years. tm i H-siss I Members to Vwit Refinery Location Before Hearing Time Members of Levy Court will be fully acquainted with th site for the proposed Shell Oil Company refinery before they hear th rezoning plea next Tuesday afternoon.

Joseph Dayton said he will visit the site tomorrow or Friday to familiarize himself with the area so that he will be better informed during the hearing which starts at 2 p. m. THE FINAL decision in the matter rests with the three members of the court: Dayton, bills for the two days to 59. iw irr it graders don't like to do any approved salary increases for 83 employes at an additional cost of $55,390. Of those given increases, 23 thing to displease their little The jurors are in recess until "I'm so happy they have given me a chance," Miss Mc boy or gin friends." after Labor Day.

jSMwrss-- f-' I "I HAVK wanted to teach James Wilfred Spring, 65, of Collough said after hearing the news. "I'll try very hard to be a good teacher." i Seminole Avenue, Claymont, since I was very small," she was indicted for murder in the said. "When I lost my sight, I are chief deputies and deputies who gH mandatory salary increases by acts of the General Assembly which were signed by Governor Elbert N. Carvel. The Levy Court had no ehoice in providing these in wondered if I could still be MISS McCOLLOUGH attended the state school for the deaf and blind nere after she lost come a teacher, it a jod to convince others I can do it.

But second degree in the stabbing of his wife, Mary Ellen, 41, in their home on June 3. She died of loss of blood and shock after suffering a stab wound in the my father said I could." Miss McCollough said she Harry H. Lambert, president. creases and Harry H. Lambert, court president, said that "this action by the General Assembly at the behest of Democratic abdomen.

does her own cooking, washing, ironing and other domestic and Harry B. Roberts, Jr. Lambert has already visited her sight in the ninth grade. She was graduated from Stetson this year with a degree in elementary education and did her interne teaching at the sixth grade in the North Ridge-wood elempntary school at Day-tona Beach. LEWIS BAILEY, 18, of 300 the site and Roberts is familiar with it since it is not far from his farm in Odessa.

chores and hires a reader to help her grade examination papers. She said she plans to be married next summer to Party office holders in the county building put us on the spot with other efficient job block West Second Street, and Raymond J. Gilbert, 21, of 400 block Bethune Drive, Dunleith, Holders. Dayton said today he will be were charged with a $5 rob Ewell Mauldin, a dormitory su Teaching, she said, is a accompanied on his inspection bery of Charles Christy, 44, of cinch. pervisor at the deaf and blind trip by Roberts.

Elsmere, at Seventh and Jeffer "The children tried to see school, and then "I plan to Members of the court ex HE ADDED "we were faced with a problem of equalizing the salaries of some of the other employes because they son Streets May 13. what they could get away with teach right on." plained today that, after next Tuesday's hearing, "there will Three other men were in dicted in the $2 robbery of were left so far out of line when compared to those forced be no rapid fire decision on the matter." Tomorrow's Entries Francis Leroy Emerson, first block Philadelphia Pike, on on us in Dover." IN SETTING UP procedures May 6. They are: Paul David Lambert said that he and his colleagues, in setting up their 1961-62 budget, had included for hearing testimony, the court agreed that both sides Hamilton, 2100 block Carter Street; Robert P. Hicken, first Monmouth will be given 10 days, after salary increases on some levels Rockingham Park By Associated Press Poit P. M.

block East Twenty fourth Street and John J. Mace, Salem, N. J. By Associated Press Peat Time I I. sa.

1ST 13.000; i fur they receive transcripts of the hearing, to file additional He said however that the legislation approved in Dover Dover Bureau Photo 1ST 13.000; fur. xxBabaloney 110 wide and briefs. 107 Bunillttrr "required that we make a re- Betsy 8lr 111 113 The Grand Jury also lodged Superior Court stenographers study of the whole picture and CONSTRUCTION MAY SLOW OPENING David M. Green, superintendent of the Dover Special School District, inspects progress on an addition to the Central High School field house. Green said yesterday the school's $445,071 renovation program may not be completed before school begins In September.

sodomy charges against Hamil will be on hand to record all Bollnas Ctrl 117 Deep 120 Our Jennifer 117 xPlck 'H Pack lis Elmo's Ethel 117 Composite 120) xHaniman'a Beech wood 1 20 1 Noose lit Bcalplm Party 120 Combat Jeep 120 Hold the xPalt Accompli 112 Phone 117 114 Mr. Whirl 10 diver 113 Royal Tawny 100 Mad Dot 113 Champama Mlas Bon A Taurus Oardtlla Tanfran Nary Pledit. Parrelo Planning provide additional adjust ments." ton and Emerson. Another mor testimony. 113 10? 114 107 113 113 The court also asked the It was disclosed by the court's als offense was charged against Emerson and William Sullivan, also of the first block Philadel 120 Raca Ac Prince 120 117 Trl-WhKe engineering division to set up chief accountant that the stat Spirit of Win 113 Dlvlni Boot utes passed by the General As a public address system in the i hearing room.

It was suggested 117 J--4-yra I fur. lot Ailaon'a Day 110 1-yr, sembly, covering the 23 em phia Pike. NAMED IN additional indict ployes only, will cost $28,300 that the hookup be extended into the hallway. 12.000; Short Straw Tony 1. Blue Bubbit xNutmtt Oal Blip Up Bally Oo On 120 120 120 Wilmington General Goes $31833 in Red for 1960 Duple Pupil Walklni Papers SNO fur.

xpartan Honey Notable Asn Lars Many Colore Trudle Dear xxMolly O'Mortan more in annual salaries. 10S Chance Miltt 107 Vlbar 103 Stepplnf K. 113 Oty Bpantl lot Yardarm Bun 10S 113 107 103 110 ta tot THE COURT included 60 em ments for sodomy were Francis Kearney and Clarence Culler. Kearney's offense was alleged to have been committed last Cold Arctic 113 Lucky Score 117 Jonathan W. 120 Miss 120 Lehliton 117 Llaht Dinner Bbop lit Judle Sue 120 Long Mobile COUNTY EMPLOYES have been busy getting the room at 104 Br Iter fox xuomlnlQua li'i 117 120 Run Robby Run 1M Old Catcatia U7jthe County Engineering rparlv far a taree crowd.

ployes in its package, almost three times those covered by legislation, at an additional cost of about $27,090. Christmas Day on Lambson Sudden Dust Srd J-ft-4 fur. xSir Satan 100 Oaldrum Charlotte If Any AmaHe lot Double Rock quarters on the first floor of the The Wilmington Generali These figures were $174,350, Lane, Swanwyck. moJiTiwI' dm': i fur Workers have removed every hospital closer to the patient Hospital ended 1960 with a $10,000, and $149,284, respec- tf I Can Handy Brandy 115 Immer Erat Culler is one of a number of areas it serves, and the clinical us Precious Metal ii7ipiece of furniture which will Bi'arBuVki. minot be needed from the room Quia Mar tively.

The balance, still in the lit Mack'a Star lit $31,833 deficit, according to the Step Step voune men cnargea wun Mad Lead laboratory was expanded. red, is $31,833. Sea Tread 114 Oo Yankee Matrnta Double Rhyra Maryclare sodomy in Newark. 1M Victory Bound lit 10 xLady M. 105 110 Pink Diamond 111 111 Nearing completion an over xMr.

Pette Eaater Crystal Minnie Five indictments with of Raw Umber In his introduction to the re lot Prime Boy 114 Hlfhmuse Hi Red Cadet 114 Sunny Oem The mandatory pay increase includes one employe who gets an increase of $2,900 annually; 12 who get and 10 with $1,100. This represents an average pay increase of for the 23. The pay increases granted by head enclosed passageway con that as many chairs as pos-lot'sible may be set up there. A court member said that he expected the hearing to take 10 six or snore hours. ITU 2 000.

I far. port, A. 13. Nixon, hospital Bill's Melody necting the Doris Memorial fenses alleged to have been committed between August 9 Bet la Bound 113 Bally R'lalt hospital's annual report. During 1960 the hospital took in $2,346,740 from payments by patients, including Blue Cross, and a minimum allowance by the New Castle County Levy Court for care of the indigent.

Expenditures during the year 4TU 500; fur. president, stated that, now that 113 114 Clasa Telia 113 Money In- Unit with the main hospital Shutter Shy 123 Junioretle last year and February 21 this the major part of the hospi Only Trouble lit Overton Miss li4 Marchee 10 lneer Mr. Twister 113 Midnitht Also begun is the installation of xMlkS Flvbfel 101 PrnmnLers year are lodged against Culler. Great Ro- Blue refrigeration equipment which tal's recent expansion program has been put into use, "we are lliVilleneue 111 Dream 111 112 Todru lit Cnlonel Hastle lit mancer 117 lEaay Marty will be used to air condi the Levy Court, it was pointed out, cover 60 people and the L'Ouverture White, 37, oi wi West Street, was indicted on a amounted to $2,712,207. Nuns Hurt In Bus Crash tion the remaining areas of the Can Hill 114 Look Away 113 DevH'a Cadet 113 No Gravity 107 Serenity 112 Man Moon 107 Wit 107 total represents an average ef now engaged a series of less extensive but important projects designed to provide better and more efficient pati charge of assault with intent to commit murder.

He was ac THIS $365,467 gap between hospital as these are modern ized, Mr. Nixon reported. $451.50 per person. 4TH S4 0O0. ail fur.

Social Relations 111 Dame Prltchie 111 Reckless Driver HI Tobetle HI xxdpace Maid 113 Patrol Woman 111 Rose Redmond HI All Brandy lit Pine Point 111 Rrna Beth 111 Black Carrie lit Tamstown US TH iSOOO, 4-yr-A-up: fur. iMy Round lit xxlsyurbuddy 114 Ben 124 Tuscany Pomp 113 cused of shooting Sara Tilden, BALTIMORE OrV-Five nuns ALL THE SALARY increases receipts and expenditures was partially offset by $333,634 in receipts from the State of Del 37, same address, in the face A record 9,852 patients, not counting the new-born, were ad are retroactive to July 1. ent care in existing areas." TWO OF these projects were suffered minor injuries today when the bus in which they were passengers veered off a STH 12.300; I fur. Rastle Toney 11 xYoum Chria 114 Tworullah lit Lynnfield lit famous Door lit Pennies from HI Trojan Star lit Yankee Calhoun Peddler til County 111 Jefe Polly 111 aTH Wj fur. xDtsado 104 Pair Ode 114 mitted in 1960; more than 14, on April 16.

She was not seriously injured. aware, from New Castle County for contagious disease cases, Oueuint 110 Chuck Boy lis 000 physical therapy treatments completed last year, he said, These gave specific salary increases to all chief deputies and provided that all employes lis Roman Torch in suburban street and hit an ice The Toaan were 'giver: 17,500 emergency and from miscellaneous private and two more started. The phy 1TH 4S.0OO: I DAVID of Silverbrook, was indicted for fur. cases careJ for; and 180,000 donations and endowment in Putay Pooter II Woody a Oal 111 sical therauy department; doing the same kind of work Uncle Met laboratory tests carried out. moved into new and enlarged come.

allegedly embezzling $300 from Eleht Jacks no Skipper Marty in 117 Leo Belle 10 1 ml. shall get the same pay. This, in effect, destroyed the court's 111 Hubcap 111 121 Moslem Chief 121 HI Moon Shot 121 lit J-rr. -end-up; All 37 sisters aboard the but were taken to St. Agnes Hospital, but officials said only five required treatment.

Vanessa's Boy LI I Fella Oordian Knot Father -Bob TH H.SOO; 1 114 ml. the Delaware Society of Medi 7TH cal Laboratory Technicians on 70 yds. Arrebato 111 minimum-maximum pay sched lot Quick Kipny 103 Rolling Clouds lot June 16, 1960. ule and placed all employes, as 10. The nuns were returning to Sliver Flute Tackall 101 Annlna 107 117 Bespoken lit almaae Amilt IShln Adkinson is a former presi ImI Baltimore from summer school Home Builders To Hear Economist The Home Builders Associa aWar Radiant bRalson xbClear Flight xFast Oun Thirty Romana 114 Poison Leak In Illinois signed to similar duties, at the maximum pay scale, Lambert said.

dent of the society. 1 ml 103 ounraven in at St. Joseph's College in Em- STH dm It 70 yarda. Burnt Clover na :i.k... James Isaac Smith, Herbert a-B ft stable.Ediehlll Farm entrr.

umsuuis, mu. Crash Trial Judge Meets With Counsel Trial of United Air Lines' tion'of Delaware, will hold Neleus 110 Miss Oreeoe 107 xOran-Mar-Jo lot xKathy A. 104 Bernard Allen and Vernon Mc- Chief deputies who will get a memoersnip meeting at tne Kenzie are linked to a Novem High and Dry lit Balnt Marcouf 113 Out Yonder 114 Am Away 113 ber 2, 1958 burglary of the b-caiumet Farm entry. Ten of the nuns are instruc- BL to in Bridgeport. Little Kiemie hi Mia in where they had been scheduled LkV JET IS to return today.

The others are Devil Flower ut oary Dick lot instructors in the Sisters of Cavaliers Country Club Thurs day, Aug. 10. Falcon Flltht 117 ITH 12.200; 1 ml 70 yds. Events which include a so Rawlins Kinkade television sales store at Forty-second and Market Streets. xRemo 113 One Winter 113 x-J.

xx-7 lb, apprentice allowance cial hour, a steak dinner and a speaker will get underway at claimed. Idle Threatt 113 Jlne Op 114 xCaptaln Nirtalady lot Charlea lot War Command 112 They are serving time in a suit against the federal government as a result of a 1957 plane collision entered its second day today in U. S. District 6 p. m.

Paul Quigley is the Llsduff 114 Pennsylvania prison. City police Charity Schools in the Baltimore area. Baltimore County police said the accident happened in suburban Reisterstown, northwest nf tht ritv a the. hue. se cnincr x-S pounds apprentice allowance program chairman.

His aide is Saratoga By Associated Press POST TIME P. M. claimed. Robert Castona Court. Lawrente C.

Murdock, United seeks $3,941,492 dam 1ST 13.500; t'i fur. a economist of the Federal Re ages, blaming the government in oreenup Tim in around a sharp curve. Betty lant That Oal Sal serve Bank of Philadelphia, 110 Windy for an April 21, 1957 midair Today's Results Diamond Clips 113 Weather 111 will speak. lodged a detainer against them. SMITH AND Allen are accused of the burglary.

Mc-Kenzie is charged with being an accomplice. Indicted on other burglary charges were Francis J. Toner, 32, of the 100 block East Third Street, New Castle, and Bre-hon Sweeney, 18, of 1700 block West Sixth Street. crash over Las Vegas, in which 49 lives were lost. A United DC-7 airliner and an Failure to Report Brings Probation Probation for two years was Air Force jet fighter crashed xoold Rhythm HI Deep Love 115 O'Senoiita 113 Main Deck lit Llthtly lit 2ND Ha ml.

Reflective lit Vlfllant Lone Lady lit xDonnawol 101 Sunday Oamt 111 Native Money Hi xxxOolf Wheeler Dealer US Paradise 103 XRD 13.300; 5 '4 aSome Step 123 Treasure The case is being tried here Saratoga lordered today by Municipal because United is chartered in Delaware. Chief Judge Caleb 1ST 1:11 1-J. Jet Fuel (Usieryl 11. lX.7t 13.1 Panamanian Envoy Tries Suicide MIAMI (flu-Alberto Obar- M. Wright is hearing testimony salary boosts from $4,800 to $6,000 are Frank Glowiak, Levy Court; Alexander De Stefano, Court of Common Pleas; John M.

Cleary, comptroller; Ila M. Luff, and M. Louise Gregg, both board of assessment; Stanton B. Lank, treasurer, and Larri-more R. West, clerk of the peace.

ALSO RECEIVING the Increase of $1,200 are Robert J. L. Pineault, prothonotary; Walter Pyle and Anthony J. Buda, both recorders of deeds; Frances B. Dettling, register of wills, Edward F.

Gill, sheriff, and H. Eugene Taylor, coroner. Deputies who are receiving an increase from $4,400 to $5,500 are Samuel E. Hinger, register in chancery and clerk of the Orphans Court, and Francis P. Giofre, and Dolores L.

Lawrie, both comptroller. Also receiving the $1,100 raise are Oakley H. Banning, and Hattie Cummings.both receiver of taxes and county treasurer; James McGarry and John A. Johnson, both recorder of deeds; Leo J. Sweeney, register of wills, and Mary Etta Gooding, sheriff.

The increases adopted by the court for the other employes cover a long list of varied job classifications in the county government. Nere (Valensuela) 1.30 S.te Glnomlni Ruanel 5. HO (New Mulr 110 Chant 130 Lome Pox 111 Oasa Stripper lit without a jury. Bpyareeny, 'Prlmon. Tart Telia.

Lawyers were with the judge County Seat, Palmy Daya. Under Probe PEORIA, 111. The U. S. Labor Department is investigating an industrial hose break which spewed clouds of poisonous ammonia fumes in the Peoria area yesterday, routing 10,000 persons from their homes.

Forty-two persons were treated at hospitals; some remained overnight for observation. The fumes killed thousands of fish and damaged acres of vegetation. DR. FRED LONG, Peoria County health officer, said there are no lingering health hazards from the gas attack. He said he did not think people would eat possibly contaminated dead fish floating on the Illinois River in the vicinity of the accident.

Dr. Long said one three-acre tomato crop was destroyed by the poisonous gas. Scores of trees along the river were wilted, their leaves turned brown by the gas. The ammonia fumes were released when a rupture developed in a hose transferring 900 tons of pressurized liquid ammonia from a river barge to a dockside tank. The fumes spread over North Pekin, Bar-tonville, Creve Coeur and Marquette Heights.

Residents were able to return to their homes in his chambers for a discus sion which lasted throughout the morning. Asst. U. Dist Atty. Donald H.

Fareed is in Group Opposes Refinery Okay The Rehoboth Beach Chaun no, Panama ambassador to Cuba, tried to commit suicide today after a quarrel with his wife, the police reported. charge of the governments Royal Oavln 111 Cahutlla 133 xFoxgy Harbor 117 El Ousto 123 Popinjay 111 Full Hand 123 Oshlbsni 122 Morry E. 132 Paris Expresa lltxPaullaa 113 xBuoy 113 Thomas Keys 122 xaLampay 11 a-Morrls-Btrausa entry. 4TH S3.200; fur. xMelodla 101 xHlbernate 113 Taunter 113 Happy Flirt 1)2 Tlrtah 114 xxHasty Bit 107 Marleen 114 Solssons -118 Evasklll 114 xMInt Frapp lit 81ster Dikkt 114 Hello Trail 114 Oolden Haie 110 xaPretty afted Damsel 113 Shoes 105 a-Oulota-Worner entry.

STH Beverwyck Steeplechase case. Detectives Robert Gow and ber of Commerce yesterday JAMES M. TUNNELL, W. P. McClure said that the 58- voted opposition to the pro Court Judge Thomas Herlihy, for Raymond l.

Hoffman, 44, of Edge Moor Gardens, charged with failing to report an accident. The accident occurred at Pennsylvania and Woodlawn Avenues on Sunday. Hoffman was ordered to pay the costs on the charge. When it was disclosed he had no driver's license. Judge Herlihy placed him on probation for two years and informed him that if he was found driving in that period he would be sentenced to three months in prison.

Pope John Presides At Tardini Services VATICAN CITY Wl Pope John XXIII presided today at funeral services in St. Peter's Basilica for Domenico Cardinal year-old diplomat shot himself in the right temple with a .38 posed Shell Oil Company re local counsel for United, claim ed in an opening statement yes terday that the jet fighter, it caliber pistol. finery in Blackbird Hundred. A motion opposing the proj tempting to make an mstru He was taken to Jackson Me- Desperado Applauds FBI CHICAGO (UPD FBI agents today arrested escaped convict William Schuette, one of the nation's 10 "most wanted" men, and he congratulated his captors. "You fellows sure do a good job," Schuette said.

The agents were waiting for Schuette, 39, when he reported for his first day on the 25th job he has held in the Chicago area since escaping from the Maryland State Penitentiary last Aug. 6. Schuette was captured just 14 days after he had been put on the FBI's list of 10 most wanted men. He was unarmed when the agents nabbed him and had shaven off his mus- eJ 4iVtt tytf rtf eAtA dtUbuaaiul ul to resemble the FBI's "mug tlt.000 added; a 1-18 ml. ect was passed after the group morial Hospital in critical con-jment approach landing, flew heard John W.

Dukes, chair into the airliner's path without man of Delawareans for Or aChufquen 131 Tuscarora 148 sNegocIo 137 Brannath 130 Bugle Call II 130 Benguala 154 Sun Dog 150 a-McKnli ht-Shawnee Farm entry. TH 43.100; 7 fur. warning The government, which has derly Development, outline the problem with respect to resort Social Tea HI Shake Handa lit aLady Blindfold Test HI a counterclaim of more than $6,000,000, contends the airline crew failed to keep a proper dition, but later his condition was listed as serious. Obarrio had been Panama's ambassador to the United Nations for a brief then had gone to Havana. According to the police, De Obarrio and his wife had gone out to dinner last night and had quarreled when they returned to their rooms.

The police said areas and recreation. Harry S. Zerby, chamber president, said the motion did not mention rezoning. He said lookout. Whileaway ill Princess Dlnl lit xTee Tee 113 Los Incas HI Flor De Te lit Turtle Dove 111 aPoloked HI Nasroulette HI a-Humphrey-Brent entry.

7TH 1 yra. I fur. Love Bustin' Out, County Tally Shows that a refinery could affect Re United put three witnesses on the stand yesterday. Two of the witnesses, Captains E. F.

Cullerton and L. R. Schramm Amblopoise 135 Btan the Man 110 Next Year 101 Rideabout 112 Jet Tldea lot RInt Around 114 Tardini, the Vatican secretary nf nrfcr riiaH hoboth Beach a resort areaJ 4nHlH TV a -lonlmtelw irrnryrri The number of couples ap- ir the first seven months of 1961 was 356 more than last year, ixArta It xLost Jewel lot bevei.il Louis rUi sUU tne ambassador left the spread an alarm and urged bedroom shortly after midnight of United Airlines testified that the ill-fated DC-7s pilot, Iciara Marot 110 xLucle Manette 113 fct8amerta 101 Cubic 110 shot" of him. mabs evacuations. and moments later his wife Duane M.

Ward, and its co ITH 13.300; fur. to guard." Zerby indicated the opinion, not in the form of a resolution, was not voted unanimously by the 125-mem-ber group. New Castle County Clerk of eTxitakjama lot Dorothy Buck 117 heard a shot in the living room. JOHN D. GALLAGHER, re- Miss Btonie no nirhi tin pilot, Arlin E.

Sommers, were highly qualified airmen. She found her husband, in Midnlsht Flower 117 Casawa 110 In Schuette's pocket was a newspaper clipping with his picture and a story of how he had been placed on the list of the nations's most hunted crim All Vatican City offices were closed for a day of mourning. Members of the diplomatic corps accredited to the Vatican representing some 60 nations attended the services, along with scores of bishops and. archbishops and the cardinal members of the Vatican Curia. UCandy Lane 113 Jrlmme Aelllnl 113 kKeep Ideals 113 Soft Lady 113 WILLIAM KEIL, also of Labor Department's bureau of y'n5, ZlufLI labor standards, said in Chi-LT-h Pto hii right hand.

a-Jatma Stnble-Llparl entry. x-t; xx-7; xxx-10 pounda aoprsn Trans-Siberian Line tic allowance claimed. inals. United Airlines and the third witness, testified as to the accuracy of the plaintiff's ex 1 1IC 1.1 Mi; 111 conducted in cooperation with Closed to Tourists TOKYO UP) The Soviet gov the U. S.

Coast Guard. British Actor Sued S. Africa Elections hibits which he made to illustrate the situation in which the aircraft found themselves U. S. Combs World For Moonshot Sites He said the bureau is inter the Peace Mabel V.

Roman said today. The 1958 total for July brought the sevenmonth total to 1,269. This compares to 146 licenses issued in July of last year by Mrs. Roman's office and a total of 913. Marriage licenses issued during the so-called "bridal months" of May and June also were ahead of last year.

This May, Mrs. Roman's office issued 208 compared to 159 in 1960. In June, 237 couples re-1 ceived licenses compared to! ernment opened the Trans- By Injured Colleague ested in learning why the rup Bonn Ready to Build Up Its NATO Force NEW YORK Ml West Ger BURBANK, Calif. (UPD Actor Michael Rennie is being sued for $75,000 by a fellow perfor ture developed in the hose and what steps should be taken to WASHINGTON UP) The Space Agency said today it is prevent another such incident at the instant of the fatal crash. Federal court attaches estimated that the trial might run between four and six weeks.

It is the first case stemming making a worldwide study of mer who claims the Englishman He said the investigation will many is prepared to bring its NATO fortes up to full combat possible launching sites for fired a blank pistol at him at not attempt to fix liability for the accident. strength, says Franz Josef moon vehicles and even farther ranging spacecraft. close range during the filming of a TV show. The suit by William Edmond- from this air collision to reach Strauss, that nation's defense minister. The auest is being con trial stage.

It solely concerns Siberian Railroad to foreign tourists this summer for the first time since World War II. Todjy the Japan Travel Bureau reported the Russians had closed it again without explanation. The Travel Bureau, booking agent in Japan for travelers entering Russia from the East, said Soviet authorities had advised foreign tourists could still fly across Siberia to Moscow. The Bureau said it had booked about 50 travelers, in ducted by the National Aero the United States and the air Ending a two-week visit to Scheduled Oct. 18 PRETORIA, South Africa (UPD Prime Minister Hendrik Ver-woerd last night set Oct.

18 for the first national elections since South Africa became a republic, and broke with the British Commonwealth three months ago. Motorist Fined Lawrenca Gardner, 40, of the 1200 block Lombard Street, was fined $200 and costs in Municipal Court today on a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor." The fine was imposed by Chief Judge Thomas Herlihy, Jr. nautics and Space Administra son was filed in Superior Court last Friday. Edmonson said in the suit he received head and this country, Strauss said shortly before leaving for Germany tion in cooperation with the liner operators. Suits by the estates of the victims of the crash are not involved.

Defense Department. eye injuries on July 20, 1960, by air yesterday: 227 a year ago. City Motorist Fined Two Bird Brothers On License Count SYRACUSE, N. Y. W-The Robert Wnite 29, of 100 Bird brothers, senior Albert block Justison street was fined sophomore John of and c0st3 in 'Municipal City.

N. are members of the Court tod on a cnargof Syracuse University gym teamJdrjving without license "I'm sure I could get all the Among potential sites already inspected are the Gulf Coast because of what he called the negligence of Rennie. near Brownsville, the He and Rennie were working money I need to do what we are asked to do, and what we are committed to do." Maryland Borrows ANNAPOLIS WtThe State of Maryland today sold in the filming of "Kim" for the White Sands Proving Ground in New Mexico; Christmas Island in the Pacific; and an "The Russians do not want cluding about a dozen Americans, for the nine-day train trip to Moscow this summer. 000 worth of bonds at a net Shirley Temple show at National Broadcasting Co. Studios here.

pounds. Al Bird is 23, John, 20. by war," Strauss added. "The is area in Hawaii. interest rate of 2.92 per cent.

Both compete all-around. sue is the access to Berlin." The fine was imposed Judge Thomas Herlihy, Jr. I- i. a i-s t-i i i r- -i ttft -tti in nirt r. -i rn i 1.

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