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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 3

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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION A -PAGE THREi TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1961 World News Briefs Crisis In Congo Over, Says Dag OifyMrs wici 1etthe family join and buy Dad Palm Beach sport coats and slacks Resortweave sport coats tailored by TafonHeoch COMPILED FROM WIRE SERVICES Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold of the United Nations said Monday that the political crisis in the Cooro appeared to be over. His announcement was the first official statement from the U.N. that the long months of tension tn the African republic had eased. The "grievous stage" has passed, he said, But he added a personal reservation that the ''unexpected Is always possible." At the same time the U.N. pumped $10 million into President Joseph Kasavubu's Congo treasury to pay for essential imports and cover urgent government expense.

The U.N. will keep tight control over how it is to be spent. The U.N., now providing the Congo with 13 financial experts, agreed also to boost the number to around 20. Kasavubu froze government salaries at the May 31 level, banned hiring of any new government employes, promised to raise tariffs and proposed a conference of provincial ministers to help curb spending throughout his nation. Tests And Test Bans The Soviet Union served notice in Geneva Monday that the negotiating stage was finished at the conference with the United States and Britain on the projected treaty to ban nuclear tests.

The West was given the choice of either accepting outright the Soviet terms for a treaty or having the two-and a-half year-old talks merged in broader disarmament negotiations. Arthur H. Dean of the U. S. delegation expressed regret that the Russians had put their memorandum into the conference record as their latest official position.

Sir Michael Wright of Rritain bluntly asked the Soviet delegate, Semyon Tsarapkin if the memorandum was an A. Resortweave1 the 7 ounce blending of Acrilan Acrilic and wool is styled with the patterns and color tones of costly imported British fabric. The feather-light blend gives seasonal comfort with maximum shapn retention in this coat tailored by Palm Beach. (45 only Father's Day June 18 B. Bahaya weave wash 'n wear light weight jacket, rich textured, perfect fitting, wrinkle resistant a few hours washing and drying time and it's ready to go again.

Wide range of color-keyed combinations. l35 only Father's Day Juna 18 "ultimatum." The Russian showed himself too annoyed to answer. In Washington, the Kennedy administration was coming under increasing pressure from congressional Democrats either to break off the Geneva talks or to resume atomic tests. The Demos were unanimous that the administration should not permit the test ban issue to become merged in general disarmament talks. There was some feeling that in view of the unacceptable inspection demands being made by the Soviet, the U.

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Sizes to fit every man. 93 Laos Talks Resume The International conference on Laos got back to work Monday in Geneva after a five-day recess caused by Western anger at Communist violations of the Laotian cease-fire. A new truce appeal was issued, but the atmosphere of the resumed session was still stormy. A dispute erupted between the United States and the Soviet Union on reporting new violations to the conference. The Red Chinese then said they would never go along with the "dirty business" of close truce inspections in Laos.

And delegates from Thailand walked out of the meeting to protest seating arrangement that left the Royal Laotion government outnumbered 2 to 1. Meanwhile, the State Department said in Washington that Communist forces are reported to be regrouping in the Padong area of Laos. Press officer Lincoln White said the movement "could be potentially dangerous for the future" In efforts to stabilize the military situation and establish a new Laos. 3 Huachuca GIs Arrested In Kidnaping Of Mexican 16 snly Men's Shop, street floor BISBEE, June 12 () Three Ft. Huachuca men are being held and two other unidentified men are sought in a border Incident at Naco, early Sunday morning, Cochise Coun ty Sheriff Phil Olander reported Monday.

The men crashed through the customs stations at Naco lit and Naco. from national guardsman. Identity of the ot her two is not known. Because the men carried a GIFTS Mexico into the United States, carrying a Mexican policeman with them. Olander said.

The Mexican policeman was Jose Torres Martinez. Held by Ft. Huachuca authorities are John McLean, Berry W. Beare and John J. Isaac.

Fort officials said two of the men are Army personnel end the other being held is a Mexican policeman across the border with them, they may face kidnap charges, according to Deputy County Atty. Richard Riley. Federal Bureau of Investigation men are checking the incident for the U. S. attorney's office, he said.

Cochise Deputy Sheriffs Jim Willson and Charles Mel-loy captured the three mv after chasing them several blocks into the United States and subduing them in a fist fight. They were turned over to Ft. Huachuca Military Police. Mexican police are holding the car in which the men were riding for crossing the border without stopping for inspection. U.

S. Customs officials fined the driver of the car $2,600. INTEREST Iran Earthquake Wrecks 8 Towns TEHRAN, June 12 The government announced Mon brief and cool sport shirts and dress shirts for dad By VAfvJ HEUSEN' day that Sunday's earthquake in south Iran wrecked eight villages around the ancient city of Lar. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF MARYVALE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SEND FOR Mil PROSPECTUS uiivuii rnuunuiTV I HOSPITAL I 1717 N. Ctnrl om M7 I I Photnlx, Arltoni The death toll from two villages alone Dch Kuheh and Kahneh was officially estimated at about 50 but the Tehran Press, quoting the deputy governor of Lar, said at least 70 persons were killed and hundreds injured.

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