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2 Sept. 1, INS ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES Mansfield: PactEndsDominicanCrisis Rail Earning Both Sides ment The peace proposal was Taxes Increase Ilmar Penna Marinho of Brazil. The formula calls for a 44-year-old lawyer diplomat, Hec ST. PAUL (AP) Gross earn signed first by the insurgent regime behind rebel lines Tuesday Know 'Viet tor Garcia-Godoy, to become ings taxes paid by railroads to the state of Minnesota for the president of the interim regime.

first half of 1965 increased about night. Then Dominican armed forces leaders, meeting at the headquarters of the junta, signed a declaration of support War Aims His provisional government will negotiate withdrawal of the OAS peace force, composed of $3,000 over the same period last year, State Treasurer Val SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) The Organization of American States secured a full agreement today terminating the 4-mcmth-old Dominican crisis. The peace formula insured the installation of a provisional government Friday as a first step toward general elections in nine months. Rebel leaders cheered the Kace plan. Heads of the armed tes, taking over after the rival civilian military junta stepped aside, pledged full support to the provisional govern for the peace plan and the pro 9,000 U.S.

and 2,000 Latin-Amer Bjornson said today. WASHINGTON (AP) Both ican troops, still patrolling the Payments due today from 24 sides in the Viet Nam conflict visional government. The government terminated nearly three months of peace ef battle-scarred capital. railroads doing business in the know what they are fighting for, The peacekeeping troops took state totaled $5,959,640.98, a rise over after the initial U.S. inter- of $3,073.20 over last year.

Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana said today, and produced his Eleven roads paying more forts by the three-man OAS political committee of Ambassadors Ellsworth Bunker of the United States, Ramon de Clair- vention in the rebellion which erupted April 24 in an abortive own table of those divergent than $100,000 each in taxes show aims. effort to bring former President ed an increase of $7,300 while The Senate Democratic leader moot Duenas of 1 Salvador and Juan D. Bosch back to power. the remaining carriers showed said in a speech prepared for a total decrease of $4,230.

sit t.T gr Senate delivery that he aimed at 1 Heading the list with a tax Si-1 I 6 clarification of the issues with payment of $1,540,672.66 was the Great Northern. The payment the idea that definitions might serve as route markers toward was $79,460 more than the the peace conference table. Great Northern paid a year ago. Mansfield cautioned against The Northern Pacific was sec the assumption that "we are en ond with $861,840.72, a drop of $78,300 from last year. gaged in Viet Nam against a group or a government which has no objective except warfare for the sake of warfare." The Comminists.

he said, "have a very clear idea of why I 1 1 they fight and of the conditions Held Ovdr on which they will cease fight i i ATLANTIC CONQUEROR ROIIRT MANRY AND FAMILY REACH NEW YORK Son Douglas, 11; daughter Robin, 14, and Mrs. Manry stand with him on Tinkerbelle lased to the deck of the Queen Mary. (AP Wirephoto) Atlantic Hero Welcomed in Rain ing." Mansfield, who has been crit ical at times of President John Vtr CLEVELAND (AP) Robert stand a few minutss in the rain extended greetings on behalf of Ohio to Manry, told the crowd son's Viet Nam policies, said an examination of statements by Johnson and his principal spokesmen indicate the United States has set these conditions for peace: to greet him." Manry, who sailed alone across the Atlantic in a 13-foot boat, was given a hero's welcome in "if this man can spend 78 days The program for Robert Man J' on the Atlantic alone, we can ry Day in Cleveland included a parade and a civic luncheon. the rain when be returned here l. "There must be a verified today.

Manry sailed alone from Fal choice by the people of South mouth, to Falmouth, Eng Viet Nam of their own govern About 1,000 persons greeted land, arriving Aug. 17. U.N. Due to Close, Bury ment a choice free of tercr- greeted the 47-year-old skipper of the Tinkerbelle at Cleve ism, violence and coercion from His wife, Virginia, and Robin, 14, and son, Doug any quarter." land's airport. las, li, met ram in England.

2. "There can be a future for He thanked them for the welcome on arriving from New Vote Dispute Starring Carroll Biker Rsd Csithits Pibr Lwfsrd Twice Nltaly SANTO DOMINGO CLASH VICTIM IS LOADED INTO AMIULANCI Six were killed in shooting Sunday. (UPI Telephoto) South Viet Nam either in inde pendence or as a part of a uni York. The family all returned to the United States Tuesday aboard the Queen Mary. So did the Tinkerbelle, lashed to the liner's fied Viet Nam in general accord UNITED NATIONS.

N.Y. Gov. James A. Rhodes, who with the Geneva agreements." promenade deck. 2.

"There shall be a of all foreign forces and bas Fury Rising, Betsy Turns For Land Pakistan Takes 2 Indian Posts es throughout Viet Nam, North (AP) The U.N. General Assembly was expected to finish its paralyzed 19th session today by ratifying an agreement to bury the U.S.-Soviet dispute over voting rights. Endorsement of the agree UNHAPPY AT VIET DUTY Marine Thankful He Could Serve CLOUD and South" including "adequate international guarantees of non STARTS TONITE 2 GIANT HITS interference, not only for Viet KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) Nam, but for Laos and Cambo Pakistani Kashmir forces MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Hurricane ment aaoptea Tuesday by a dia as well." Betsy, demoted to a tropical backed by Pakistan troops have crossed the cease-fire line in PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) storm briefly Tuesday, picked up strength again today and be special committee on U.N.

peacekeeping operations will clear the way for the assembly Marine Cpl. Dennis Stefanacci 1 1 "'WL Kashmir and occupied two Indian posts, a government spokesman said today. gan a slow march toward land. no killing" but that he was very proud to be fighting "because it gives me a feeling of repayment." "Repayment to what? To you, Mr. President, and to the great free country I was reared in.

Scientists shelved a plan to to return to a normal footing at its 20th session starting Spet. 21. ANN MARGRET "BUS RILEY'S BACK IN TOWN" PLUS: NANCY KWAN and WILLIAM HOLDEN "THE WORLD OF SUZIE VOilO" The spokesman reported tne served 14 months on Okinawa and was unhappy about being sent to Viet Nam. Today, President Johnson has a letter from the 21-year-old Marino from nearby Ambridge bombard the storm with silver iodide crystals in an attempt to Main point of the agreement action was in southwestern Kashmir. tame her fury.

Betsy's west was "that the question of the ttr Many people-both men and ward movement injected an ele applicabiliy of Article 19 of the It confirmed, this would be women have risked, and in ment of possible rislc. charter will not be raised with many instances died, to keep The Weather Bureau said Bet the first crossing of the ceasefire line by Pakistani forces regard to the United Nations our country free from comma sy's peak vinds had climbed to thanking him "for giving me the opportunity to serve my country." The President was to moved he had the letter read to the House of Representatives nisra. Now it is my turn and I 10-HI 80 miles an hour and the temp since the present flareup of fighting in the divided Himaly- (Middleeast) emergency force and the United Nations operation in the Congo." have pledged my life to defend est was thrashing through the if an state. India has crossed the STARTS TONITE our country. Atlantic at 6 m.p.h.

line and occupied some Pakis f- 'T- tani posts. The hurricane posed no threat to the U.S. mainland for the next two days, the Weather Bureau TK3ATK3 Article 19 provides that any country two years behind in its U.N. Dues shall have no assembly vote, The Soviet Union, The spokesman said today's Geraldine Stefanacci, one of Dennis nine half-brothers and half-sisters, said Tuesday night when informed of his letter to action was to forestall any turtn- Cities Win Cabinet Post I- 11 said. er aggression by India.

Betsy's power sagged below ranee and 10 other nations are s-w i mo mm numeral "From today onward we are President: the 75 m.pii. necessary for hur in the fighting," he added. "rle was quite upset about WASHINGTON (AP) The that far behind because they have refused to pay assembly assessments for peacekeeping Explaining why the govern CZCCZrTFPATJ nation's cities, where most going overseas again. At first he ricane status while she moped a day and a half in about the same spot 300 miles north of Puerto Rico and 900 east-south Americans live and work, have wrote discouraging letters. ment had waited so long to react, he said: "We have been waiting, that India would see expenses.

The United States had insisted that they should not be allowed to voter But, she added, when he saw won representation in the Presi east of Miami what the situation was he dent Cabinet. sense. Our hopes, however, nave But during the night, a high- FATIGUED Government sources at Libreville, Gabon, said today Dr. Albert Schweit-zer. Nobel prize-winning raed leal missionary, II confined to bed because of general fatigue.

The sources said Schweitzer, 90, has received a large number of visitors at his jungle hospital at Lamba-rene. Earlier reports circulated that he was seriously ill. To avoid a big-power clash, aW The victory for the cites and pressure area sent her spinning changed. "He's a very compas ionate person." Stefanacci wrote to Johnson: the assembly steered clear of TOMCOUHTEY SSLWP1 for President Johnson, who put been blied, particularly because of increased aggression during the last few days." with renewed vigor and she voting and never got down to a priority tag on the legislation swiftly built to hurricane force "Every one of us is fighting business. inrvi may lead to an historic first: The United States announced for one thing freedom.

Some again. a Negro heading a Cabinet de Early this morning, the will never see home again, but Aug. 26 it was abandoning its partment. Weather bureau said Betsy was they will not have died in vain MftMMMKMiri stand that the voting penalty should be applied. about 260 miles north-northwest They will nave died for a reason PLUS: 2nd SMASH HIT 2 Blue-Ribbon Girl Injured as Horse Falls of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and one mat is worm every man 875 miles east-southeast of Mi Fog Halts Hunt For Ice Victims that is lost." ami.

some women canH help being what tjkey are He also told the President he wished "there were no war and A-Disaster Loss Aid Extended ine weather Bureau cau SAAS FEE, Switzerland (AP) ST. PAUL (AP) Randy The House completed congressional approval of the new Department of Housing and Urban Development Tuesday. By voice vote it accepted a conference committee report which settled differences in the 'louse and Senate versions of the legislation. The bill beccmes law when Johnson signs it. tioned residents in the Bahamas --Search efforts stopped today Carpenter, a double blue ribbon to keep in touch with the latest WASHINGTON (AP) The for victims of the Mattmark winner tor ner riding per Senate has voted to extend for -1- (Continued from Page 1) advisories.

The bureau also said the storm posed no threat to the formances at the Minnesota 10 years a law to provide indem avalanche as fog shrouded the Alpine valley where they lay under tons of ice. U.S. mainland for the next two State Fair, knows the embar rassment of a fall. Meko Mwyn Maya pestnis ffl Sew Lis Pioduclffli KIM NOVAK A LAURENCE HARVEY nities in the event of disaster at an atomic power plant. days but was expected to continue moving westward and the administration has made no Rescue chief Andre Schmidt The President has given no MWSOMBSnilNJGHWS The 14-year-old from Head- The bill cleared to the House hint who he will nominate to grow in size and intensity.

ingley, in suburban Win head the department. Specula Tuesday provides $486 million of government indemnities for a said operations will be resumed only in perfect visibility to permit a clear view of the giant Allalin Glacier threatening a nipeg, was injured Tuesday tion centers on Robert C. Weav SHOW STARTS AT 8:15 disaster, with another $74 mil when her mount, Even Money, specific proposal He described the talks as "true collective bargaining," with Wirtz and Connor acting more as "catalysts" than mediators. But the presence of Wirtz and PEOPLE IN THE NEWS er, a Negro who directs the fell Vthile trying to clear lion available to the plant opera Housing and Home Finance repetition of Monday's fall. tor for private insurance firms.

Agency. senmidt said at the latest ly THI ASSOCIATED PRIlt BOSTON (AP)Former Am fence at the Hippodrome. Randy fell to the floor but clear of her horse and was taken to Bethes- count 85 workmen of the Matt- saamsssswwwtstittBtt bassador Joseph P. Kennedy, 78, iiitiHiSiiaiHlTiwIlllliTiHftflTi The legislation dissolves the housing agency. It will put under one roof urban-oriented programs now scattered among mark hydroelectric project wen missing and presumed dead, da Hospital with a shoulder and A Whappa a Western Connor serves to remind union and industry negotiators of the public interest and the urgency Johnson has expressed, Moyers skull injury.

was reported resting comfortably today at New England Baptist Hospital. LAST TIMES THURSDAY! Earlier, she had won an open "CAT BALLOU" Lee Marvin Jene Fonda several government depart jumper class on Even Money ments. He entered the hospital Tues and had used r. fellow Canadi Grocer Dies of Crash Injuries CROOKSTON, Minn. (AP) day for what his doctors called an's horse, Bali H'ai, owned by a general checkup.

Kennedy suf Nasser Brightens fered a stroke in December 1961 Gayle McLean of Winnipeg, to capture the $300 Amateur Work Starting FRIDAY! and has been partially para Image in Moscow said. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of Mortana and House Speaker John W. McCor-m a of Massachusetts emerged Tuesday from. a meeting with Johnson and said they hoped there will be no strike even if a settlement is cot reached by the new deadline. ing Hunte.

Stake. Eugene Stendberg, 38, operator of a grocery store at Fertile, died Tuesday of injuries suffered in a collision at lyzed since. MOSCOW (AP) President Winner of the late model modified stcck car races on the grandstand track was Darrell LOS ANGELES (Ar) ACtor George Raft has been indicted a rural intersection Monday. Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic left Mos Dake of Cedar Rapids, Iowa Stendberg car collided south on six charges of income tax evasion, U.S. Atty.

Manuel Real III rT cow today after apparently east of Fertile with one driven The former professional driver, boosting his image in the non now a mechanic, won $400 by Rudolph Gysland, 69, a rural mail carrier from Gary, Minn. Raft was indicted Tuesday by aligned world as a potential Bright skies lured 98,208 per peacemaker in Viet Nam. movie like this is Gysland is hospitalized sons into the grounds Tuesday. A Nasser also won Soviet a federal grand Jury in Los Angeles, the attorney says. Raft is accused of paying no taxes on $85,000 income from 1958 Fargo, N.D.

A passenger in the or 5,750 over the same day last II in: iii! 77ii MtptnJml itmptpw pledges for more aid to Egypt Stendberg car, Miller Ness, 67, year. Earlier rain and cold has He ended five days of talks of Fertile, is hospitalized in prititint 1h rtci impartially, up-rjfaf kt it letievM bt riM kept attendance some 54,000 be throuch 1983. Crookston. hind the 1964 pace. Raft.

69. will be arraigned with top Soviet leaders and flew to Belgrade to meet with President Tito of Yugoslavia. tni eppeimf ftaf ti tfitv it arwtf. next Tuesday before U.S. Judge 1' unusual.

It's thaf Ml Pierson M. Hall. Details of Nasser's Viet Nam NEW YORK (AP) Bobby mm ClMt Mm PiU at tr peace plan, which he discussed with Kremlin leaders, remained Fischer, 22, U.S. chess champi Owe MlMwiote. MHihd mi grnHifc oi under wraps.

But they may be on, has won his third iong-cis-tance game in the Capablanca outlined in a forthcoming com memorial tournament. munique. U-JL-62 The tournament is being VtlWilna Company. Tlmai Bulldin in charm and chic. So played In Havana but Fischer IM-Frd SttfflptW-W) ill -2- (CwUnosd from Page 1) is vacuum ma owvca uvw ww York because the State Depart ment refused him a visa to visit PwbiTihtr and Genaral Mjnw Tha rtsing fury of Tha unleash) power of MAM Cuba.

workers have been shot to death Official fa 5 Harm CmmI this year, four Negroes calmly Starts Tonight 7:00 and 9:15 KstfGr yourself with the went to classes with white pu pils at Hayneville High School. mm Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. TAIPIE, Formosa (AP) -Maj. Gen.

James W. Wilson, commander of the 13th U.S. Air Force based in the Philippines, Desegregation in other South ern towns and counties followed 'MQIffnJBi the pattern of peaceful accept inspected Chinese Nationalist ance unrer application of the 1984 Civil Rights Act to avert a MIMSM ASSOCIATED TRESS air bases in Formosa today. Tt ijtuum mm la axciutivaiy SSJViSrS far BUblktttsn al iaiiniittMtaaaMiMaaia -Milted In llir iaaaiMaMaaaaaaaaaaiaatiaaaaaalaS Tv means something Rosenberg Production I iaaaaaaaaaiajmanMaaiaaaaiaaaaaa Wnma I npw. -7 Tearing Up Draft cutoff of federal money.

In Natchez, worried city officials imposed a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew as the deadline Mi atharwtaa eradnae wa tut ttat wai nawa atMiwial MaVMiV Card Made Crime MAIL SU8KIPTIOM MTC neared for the city's answer to WASHINGTON (AP) It Is a Negro demands for total deseg Other Slate now a federal crime to tear up or multilate a draft card. The regation. Authorities also fttl It Mt 'l rum'! I Urn In Minn.

$110 IS 1 1 1 at 1.00 4.M Jmanfh monifta banned the sale of whisky in the Mississippi River city. WALTER SLEZAK-DICK SHAWN TECHNICOLOR llijji IN 1130 tmonmt manttit ONS YEAI Mayor John Nosser and the LARRY STORCH WLBOT -Wnturi SIWIEY SHAPIRO v4 Nilt wmm punishment: five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. The new law, signed by President Johnson, grows out of destruction of draft cards by some M00 1000 Dutcttd by MiCHUl GWDON' ProdM br STANLEY StUPIAO Lmi Than Ona An van eta Board of Aldermen meet tonight to decide what to do about the aataa Shawn Abava tiKutnt Producw RDKIT ARTHUR A ItaMaMi r.r.m, i 1U Negroes' 12-point demand. pacifists..

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