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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 16

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THE MEAPOLIS STAR i LEFTISTS ON MOVE IDA Tues, Jan. 23, 1962 1 Missionary Assails Nyerere Resignation Mirmetonka Fire Ruins Boats, Gars Youths Admit They Assaulted Taxicab Driver A Yellow Cab driver, who was beaten during an attempted robbery Sunday, hesitated to make positive identification of two suspects Monday. Pilot Safety Clinics Planned Pilot safety clinics have been scheduled in about 20 Minnesota communities this winter, the State Department of Aeronautics announced. The schedule includes Hol-man Field, St. Paul, Jan.

31; Bloomington High School Auditorium. Feb. Lee School Hearing Set 1 on Dropping Trains Associated Pre si A hearing has been set for Feb. 16 at Moose Lake by the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Commission on the application of the Soo Line Railroad to drop two trains. The Soo Line proposes discontinuance of trains 160 and 161 from Glenwood, to Superior, Wis.

Resignation of Julius Ny- jerere as prime minister of that Nyerere, a former Roman Catholic, is himself a former mission school teacher. Dr. Friberg. former pastor of the Svvedland Lutheran Fire destroyed eight boatslTanganyika described and four cars in the garage! here today as "alarming" by Colleges Back Loan Bill WASHINGTON, D. C.

UP) Five major college organizations urged Congress today to provide a program of loans and grants for construction of college classrooms, laboratories and libraries. The House Rules Committee takes up such a bill Wednesday. The American Council on Education's Commission on Federal Relations was joined in the appeal by the American Association of Junior Colleges, the Association of American Colleges, the Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, and the State Universities Association. Cedar Av. Bridge to Be Resurfaced The Minnesota Highway Department announced today that the Cedar Av.

Bridge at the Minnesota River will be closed part of each day for resurfacing beginning Feb. 5. The span will be closed each Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. until the work is completed.

The work is expected to take about two months. SCHOOL MEETING The Hennepin County School Survey Committee will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in room 250 Minneapolis courthouse to hear a discussion of population trends in Hennepin County as they relate to school districts. at the Lafayette Club, Min-ja Lutheran missionary to the netonka Beach. Mondav night, The two, however.

ineaer, KOODinsaaie, inrlpnpnHpnt A frira dlniivh npar Hprtnr Minn newly causing an estimated $75,000 ina(jon to return t0 Tangan- damage. I fyika next Julv to teach at reu. ranuauit, reo. id; Austin, Feb. 17; Starbuck, Feb.

23. and Wadena, Feb. 24. Clinics will be conducted 1-u- i j. ur name J-rihprc ormpr r.

mitted to, police they were the 1 assailants who struck Walter Simonson, 51, 514 W. 32nd St. he formerly tne seminary tie Doais inuuaea two irc anH civ i principal of a seminary at Wendell Frantzich, chief 1 A One of the pair. James Suna instructor ror rsonn- a mira. Tan ganyika, said if Ny-erere's resignation is a bluff, as has headed.

Dr. Friberg is speaking each night this week at the midwinter conference of the Lutheran Evangelistic Movement at First Augustana Lutheran Church. 7th St. and 11th Av. S.

Kingsbury, 608 17th Av. surrendered voluntarily. Police later arrested a 17-year-old youth. AM rt family enjoy th fieNon itorifti, articles and cartoons In THIS WEEK moga-Zine. Read it every Sunday in your Minne-ooolii Tribune.

Adv. been suggest inboard speedboats. A truck and maintenance equipment were also destroyed. William Fisher, 42, grounds superintendent, who turned in the alarm, barely escaped, he reported. Fisher said he went into the burning structure to remove his own car, and had to crawl out on his hands and knees.

Firemen said the fire was caused by bad wiring. The 200-bv-100-foot build- ed, it is serious that he was forced to call it this ur. rnocrg way. Dr. Friberg said letters he has had since Tanganyika re- i.Mnil..!ii!'iiMiuuj..'i".'iiin.ii)Wi.Jf mi ninmw' ijKf.

if 1 ing had a capacity for boats, but only the eightj91m 8 were stored at the time, over the stability and good Fisher said. sense of the I would still hope that the many sensible people of Tanganyika would see the seriousness of this move and cry out for the return of Nyerere," he added. The missionary said political leftists opposing Nyerere have wanted greater liberty to raise wages and have objected to the slow Africanization of the administration Canada to Ban U.S. Periodicals to Prop Economy OTTAWA, Can. (UPI) The Canadian government announced Monday night that it plans to ban the importation of foreign magazines and tVf tV IS i We checked periodicals to bolster the na-of Tanganyika.

lion's sagging magazine in-j Nyerere, on the other hand, dustry. has maintained a friendly at- over town titude to the nationals of the The proposed measure was announced in parliament by Prime Minister John former government, he reported Dr. Friberg credited the He said the action would! smooth transition Tangan prevent the importing of so-called "split-run" magazines Vind periodicals. The United States is the source of 90 per cent of such magazines, which carry advertising yika made to independence to Nyerere's "astuteness" and to the way the country was administered by the British under' their trusteeship. Christian missions also aimed specifically at the have had something to do canaaian marKet.

i with the happy transition, Dr. E. P. Zimmerman, presi-; Friberg reported. He noted dent of the Readers' Digest Association of Canada, hinted the publication would pull out Canada, firing its Canadian staff.

I no lower on Dupont WOMEN ALCOHOLICS: OUR HUSHED UP McCone Approved as CIA Chief WASHINGTON, D.C. The Senate Armed Serv- ices Committee Monday for- inally approved the nomina-i tion of John A. McCone to head the Central Intelligence Agency. Chairman Richard B. Rus--sell, announced that; the committee, in a closed; meeting, also had approved; the nominations of: I Fred Korth, Fort to be secretary of the! Navy.

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Oet colon a ti today. INTRODUCTORY S1ZE 43.

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