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i 4n.tKH Thurilav, 1W. 30. 196. 3-A Saltonstall Will Not Seek Reflection to Senate Seat D4MS MAIN with vsizzzm By CORNELIUS F. HURLEY BOSTON After 45 years in elective public office.

Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, an- nounced Wednesday he will retire at the end of his present U.S. Senate term in January of 1967. "I feel that it would be difficult for me to 6erve another six-year term with the zeal, ability and conscientiousness that I would want to serve," Saltonstall said in a prepared statement. He explained later he had no health problem now, but added that he didn't know what "it might be in five or six years." To a reporter who asked if he was "feeling your years" the 73-year-old Saltonstall replied with a grin, "Well, I'd be glad to take you on!" Saltonstall is now in his third full six-year term in the Senate beginning with election in 1944 to the four-year unexpired term left when Henry Cabot Lodge resigned to go on active duty with the Army in Europe in War II.

3-TERM GOVERNOR Before that he had been gov- fa 4 fell jsji Wilhill frfriii im aiii I ri i III ii i ri i i ui iii.iii n.n. n. i THESE FOUR MASSACHUSETTS political figures are among the potentials to fill the state's U.S.. Senate seat to be vacated by Leverett Saltonstall, veteran Republican legislator, who announced his retirement yesterday. They are (left to right) Boston Mayor John Collins, former Gov.

Endicott Peabodv, both Democrats, and state Atty. Gen. Edward W. Brooke, and Gov. John A.

Volpe, both Republicans. (AP Wirephoto) In Mariner IV Photos Telephone Firm Pays Tax Bill Southern Bell Telephone Co. Evidence Held Found Of Mars Canals, Oases delivered a $371,295.19 check to Humphrey Arrives In Manila By HARRY KELLY MANILA (ffi Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Wednesday jetted from diplomacy in Tokyo where he suggested Japan try to work up a Viet Nam peace conference to the boisterous excitement of a presidential inauguration in the Phil Caddo Parish Sheriff J. Howell Flournoy as payment for ad! valorem taxes.

W. R. Bennett, Southern Bell's; district manager here, said this payment is part of an esti- mated $15.4 million tax bill which seen in visual studies. A double parallel fault in the southern part of the crater appears to fit a short canal observed by astron I fcv" I' mm ml SK1M 1 into SKIM INTO omer Percival Lovell of Flagstaff, Ariz. Picture 13: A long dark area By RALPH DIGHTON BERKELEY.

Calif. L0-A noted astronomer said Wednesday he has found evidence of canals and oases in seven of the 22 pictures taken of Mars by the Mariner IV spacecraft earlier this year. Dr. Clyde W. Tombaugh of the New Mexico State University observatory told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science that heretofore unexplained dark streaks in the Mariner IV pic coincides with a portion of the Melles canal.

Picture 14: A large crater coincides with an oasis at the junction of the Melles and Bragrades canal. Southern Bell will pay to the; state of Louisiana, its munici-1 palities and parishes, in 1965. Murray C. Fincher, vice presi-1 dent and general manager ofi Southern Bell's Louisiana opera- tions, said Southern Bell's 1965 tax bill will be greater than last year's $14.2 million total, with city and parish ad valorem taxes amounting to $8.8 million. Aw additional $20.5 million was Picture 15: Three dark Datches CTJPTMfl 1- V.I LJ1 1L111U coincide crudely with the juncture of three unnamed canals.

Dr. John A. Rvan. Donslas Air tures coincide with markings he; has seen in telescopic studies ofj y.4 I 'S. 'YX i the planet.

"I know there are others who say they can't see canals on Mars" he said at a briefing prior ippines. The change in atmosphere was almost as sharp as the difference in weather, from Tokyo's topcoat chill to Manila's shirt sleeve heat. And the old campaigner caught the spirit. He beamed and shook hands right and left as the Manila crowd surrounded him after he stepped down the gangway of his Air Force jet. When a covey of attractive "Blue Ladies," campaigners for President-elect Ferdinand Marcos, fluttered around him Hum paid out for federal income and social security taxes, Fincher said.

craft Co. research physicist, advanced a theory that the yellow clouds in Mars' thin atmosphere may be dust stirred up by whirlwinds like the dust devils seen on earth's deserts. He said the dust devils may be of Vycron Polyester i to his talk, "but I'd like to see and Cotton with con- them have their eyes tested. Tombaugh said he believes the so-called canals are faults or yi an hour and if so, could severely scour men and equipment landing in those areas. tormed by winds up to 500 miles si trasting color cues on tabs, sleeves, collar and cuffs.

A touch of the little girl look with tiny buttons and peek-a-boo hankie at the hipline. The perfect addition to your Spring line-up! fractures in the planet's several miles wide. Their darken-' ing and fading may be due, he said, to escape of hot gases which melt a thin layer of frost and; feed vegetation. HARDY PLANT The oases or dark smudges, where the lines intersect, he spec-: ulated, may be asteroid-impact craters in which moisture gath- ers and promotes growth of some hardy plant, such as moss. phrey quipped: "No wonder Mr.

Marcos won." Marcos will be inaugurated Thursday. "We are delighted to visit the Philippines and to come as representatives of President Johnson and the American people to the inauguration of President Marcos and vice president (Fernando) Lopez," Humphrey told a joyous airport crowd of 2,000. IN WAR, PEACE FOUNDATIONS FOURTH FLOOR it i Warner's SPECIALS Pantic Girdles, Bras Tombaugh displayed a hand-; The United States is proud of drawn moD showing lines and 98 Charcoal, or red Sizes 3 to 15 $6" smudges he has found in the area DELILAH, No. 545 Regularly $8.95 DELILAH, No. 526 Regularly $11.00 COTTON STRETCH, No.

23-19 Regularly $12.50 us continued association with the Philippines," he said. "We have been together in war and in peace. Not only are the Filipinos our treasured allies. They are our true valued friends. As a foremost democracy in Asia the Philippines has overcome perils within and without." High on Johnson's known priority lists in talks with Marcos is the possibility that Philippine troops be sent to Viet Nam to join the Americans, South Vietnamese, South Koreans, and oth SJJ90 SJ99 covered by Mariner IV, and gave this rundown on the markings in various frames: Picture 3: A large dark area coincides ith an oasis recorded on the Erebus canal, and an extension coincides with a short segment of the canal.

Picture 6: A crater area in the middle of the frame coincides with an oasis on the Saus canal. Picture 7: A large dark area coincides with an oasis called Zephyria Dons. Picture 11: In this best of all Mariner IV photographs, the big White only Bras sizes 32 to 38 Panti-Girdles sizes HI, er forces. crater coincides with an oasis Before the elections Marcos was opposed to sending Philippine troops to Viet Nam. He wanted to strengthen the Philippine medical unit in Vict Nam.

After, the election, however, Marcos indicated he had pernor of Massachusetts for three terms, and a member of the Massachusetts House for 14 years, eight. of them as speaker. "He had begun his political career as an alderman in his birthplace 'city of Newton in 1920. Saltonstall made his announce- ment in a crowded federal courtroom, borrowed when the turn--out of newsmen proved too much "for his office in the federal building. Seated on the bench, he read Tfiom a piece of yellow paper, after explaining, "I want to read 'from this, my own longhand, for sentimental reasons." In a brief question period he said he had no specific plans after his retirement, adding, 'Tm not going to rusticate in the woods around Dover." His "home now is on a countryside in suburban Dover.

Saltonstall said he plans to be in Washington for the reopening Tof Congress next month and to "attend the session to the end. I Saltonstall said he wouldn't -presume to suggest his successor, but he said the Republicans have no dearth of candidates. -He listed Gov. John A. Volpe, Atty.

Gen. Edward W. Brooke, -Lt. Gov. Elliott L.

Richardson, and the Republican congressmen Ifrom Massachusetts. Brooke, a Negro, said Wednesday he will hold a news conference at 10 a.m. today. He was expected to announce his candi-Tdacy for the Senate nomination. Saltonstall said he would support whichever candidate wins -the endorsement of the state Republican convention and primary inext year.

Saltonstall took on, and defeated, some of the Democrats' champion vote getters during his jlong career. They included the Jate James M. Curley, last of -the big city bosses, whom he 'defeated for governor in 1938.r At one point in the campaign, Curley quoted a description of Saltonstall's craggy visage as "a South Boston face," and com-mented that he wouldn't dare to show it in that Irish stronghold. Saltonstall was there the next day, walking the streets and -telling people, "It's always the same face before and after an -election." From that day on. Saltonstall always amassed a bigger vote in Democratic Boston than any I other Republican.

EXTRA MARGIN It was that extra margin which perhaps saved him in 1948, when he was the only Republican statewide candidate to survive the Harry S. Truman 'Democratic sweep. Again in 1954, Saltonstall survived in a strong Democratic year, and in 1960 he won election handily though native son John F. Kennedy was carrying Massachusetts for the presidency and helping swell Democratic mar-'gins all along the line. Saltonstall came from a long line of wealthy New England 'forebears, numbering among his -ancestors two presidents the Adamses eight former governors and two ambassadors to -Great Britain.

iSolon's Plan Quit Post Sparks Rush BOSTON (IPD Sen. Leverett 'Saltonstall, opened a political Pandora's box when he announced he will Inot run for re-election. His an--nouncement could mean election the first Negro U.S. senator reconstruction days. Among the potential GOP successors to Saltonstall is Massa- rhusetts Atty.

Gen. Edward W. one of the highest Negro public officeholder in the nation. 1 If Brooke, an articulate 46. 'survived a Republican pre-pri-imary convention and primary and then went on to win election, -he would become the third Ne-pro U.S.

senator in history and the first since Civil War reconstruction days. Two Negro senators were elected In Mississippi in 1870 and 1875 -respectively. But Brooke, who is expected Ho announce his candidacy within -a few days, faces a mountain of 'opposition from within his own party as well as from Democratic candidates for election to Zlhe post next November, Republican Gov. John A. Volpe Zhat indicated interest In succeeding Saltonstall.

Volpe could be Brooke's strongest rival In the primaries. On the Democratic side, a wild scramble could shape up for faltonstall'i seat with Boston Mayor John F. Collins, a mag-luetic vote-grtfer, and former Gov, Endicott Peabody the front runnel. man Rockwell painting of Pres ident Johnson, and then got down to the business of talks with Prime Minister Eisaku Half price sale on Bonne Bell's 'Refresher Course11 for complexions FAMOUS BRAND changed his mind and favored Sato. Viet Nam is a touchy issue in Japan, and Humphrey stressed, Shoe SaDel the sending of a combat battalion.

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