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THRILLING DAYS IN THE ARCTIC Page 5D Blind Parents Tell of Training Summer Sunday USA Page IE I Page 1C (tfjtaiheJL Sioux Falls: Partly cloudy through Monday with chance of evening thundershowers. High Sunday near 90. Low Sunday night near 60. Price 15 Cents HIS, HER VIEWS ON FISHING SIOUX FAtLS AKGUS-LEABER PAGE 8B 1 Sec. A SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1961 TELEPHONE: ED 4-5811 COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR EMPIRE FAIR Page 11A PUBLIC HEARING AUG.

29 Red Police Development of Major S.F Streets Proposed CI Gate In Berlin traffic patterns change and as areas adjacent to the city 'II develop. MOST FEASIBLE However, Pryde added, traffic By LLOYD NOTEBOOM Argui-Ltuhr Staff Writer Proposed major street development which will affect traffic patterns in several parts of the city will be given a public hearing in Sioux Falls Aug. 29. The plan, as adopted by the City Planning Commission, will be aired at 1 p.m. on that date counts indicate that the present plan, adopted by the Planning Commission subject to the pub lic hearing and adoption by the City Commission, is the most in the City Commission room at; feasible at this time.

east and west edges of the city, Pryde said. The plan proposes extension of W. 10th Street west past Kiwanis Avenue and curving south to join Highway 16 just east of the Big Sioux River. Inbound traffic on Highway will continue to enter the city via 11th Street to 2nd Avenue. At Uth Street and 2nd Ave nue, another major change is proposed Pryde continued.

This involves a one-way street to be constructed from Uth and 2nd to the Interstate Highway 229 Interchange in the east part of the city. Although the plan proposes that this new segment of highway be built parallel to E. 10th BERLIN (AP) Communist police Sunday closed the main crossing point between East and West Berlin The Brandenburg Gate following a call by Soviet Russia and her East bloc for effective refugee controls. "They have shut it tight," said a West Berlin customs officer. "Cars cannot go through in either direction, no pedestrians either." DEMAND.

EFFECTIVE CONTROL Soviet Russia and other Communist nations in the Warsaw Pact, in a directive issued to East Germany early Sunday, demanded a "reliable watch and an effective control" around West Berlin including the border between East and West Berlin. The directive was published by the East German News Agency ADN. The closing of the border at Brandenburg Gate was the first action in response to the Warsaw Pact statement. West Berlin police said there also was a report of some difficulty on the elevated railroad that links East and West Berlin. ATTEMPT TO HALT REFUGEES The East Germans through propaganda measures and augmented police controls on refugee routes, leading to Berlin have been trying for weeks to stem the high tide of East German plane is shown parked at the Havana airport.

This picture was made from an airliner leaving that airport (AP Photofax). THIS IS THE HIJACKED Eastern Airlines Electra which the State Department announced Cuba will return. The City Hall. James Pryde, city planning director, who said street development has been projected to 1975, explained that the plans can be changed from 'year to year as Although there are several ma--jor changes proposed, east-west traffic through the city will be most affected. Eventually, one way streets will run 1 parallel between the Cuba fo Release Elecfra to U.S.; Will Get Patrol Ship FOREIGN AID WASHINGTON (AP)-The administration has promised to Street, a route has not been de termined.

An aerial survey if being made to select the most WASHINGTON (AP)-The State Press Group Hears Dire Challenge By JOHN BEARDSLET Argin-Ltidar Staff Writtr "The next 10 years will be the ing this by claiming that as Cuban government property, the ship is entitled to sovereign im Department announced Saturday feasible route, Pryde explained. night Cuba has agreed to return an Eastern Airlines Electra and munity and cannot be seized for How Lustron Homes Panned Out Here 7A Sioux Empire Page the United States will return a hi a private suit. The State Department stressed this legal procedure in contend jacked Cuban patrol vessel next Tuesday. Construction of this new street would result in 10th Street carry- ing one-way westbound traffic and 11th Street carrying one-way eastbound traffic between east and west edges of the city. Traffic Congestion on W.

12th Street and E. 10th Street due to two-way traffic would be greatly relieved, Pryde said, if the most critical years democracy has ing that the two-way return of refugees reaching West Berlin. Soviet Premier Khrushchev's drumfire of demands apparently has stimulated fear among the people that the Berlin escape hatch would be closed. AT 3,000 MARK But the Communists for some reason have been reluctant to apply iron controls to seal West Berlin's borders, and the refugee flow Saturday may have reached the 3,000 mark the biggest in any single day since the 1953 revolt eight years ago. The Warsaw Pact statement finally calling for the border dosing, said the control measures should not affect traffic at arrangements between West Berlin and West Germany.

Such traffic is now controlled largely by the East German Communists. U.S., British and French military traffic, and civilian air traffic, is under control pf those three powers and the Soviet Union, however. Press officer Joseph W. Reap hijacked property was not "swap." ever faced. "America's 108 years of isola said the agreement is "definitely TV-Radio 6D Movies 7D not a swap" because the United tion, separated by 4,000 miles of put its foreign aid program on a more businesslike basis if it gets the long-range financing it seeks SUIT FILED FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.

(AP) The city of Fort Lauderdale Saturday filed suit to prevent the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and State's Righters from organizing beach demonstrations. CARS CHECKED PARIS (AP) Special police riot squads spot-checked motorists in the French capital Saturday in what appeared to be a move to thwart any possible civil disturbance. States would have returned the So Forth 7A Kilgallen 8D ocean on one side and by. 3,000 miles on the other, are over. haS Acquired the capacity $50,000 Cuba craft under due legal gB change is approved and carried Books Canton Lad Gun Victim out.

i Bridge 1C to destroy himself before he has But the agreement had all the fCitizen learned how to manage himself. other appearances of a trade, 7B 8B 3TH STREET CONGESTION Another proposal would help 7B Know State JA Landers 8A Records 7B Scrapbag 4A Stamp 7B Van Dcllen 8A Youth He had better develop quickly the with Cuba's Castro regime agree 7B eliminate congestion on E. 8th Crossword Editorial Horoscope Inv. Forum ing to send crews to Key West, ability to manage himself or confront the prospect of being blown 7A Tuesday to pick up the pa 6B to bits." trol boat and the United States These sobering statements were sending a crew to Havana to re CANTON, S.D. (AP)-A rural Canton youth was.

killed in a hunting accident near here i He was Kenneth Larsgaard, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larsgaard. The sheriffs office said made by Jack editor of turn the airliner the same day. COSTLY PLANE the Sisseton Courier, and Fred Street This portion of the major street development plan calls for construction of a bridge over the Sioux River at 7th Street with 7th Street traffic tying into 6th Street somewhere between Weber and Cliff Avenues.

An alternate proposal would route Highway 38 freeway traffic from south of the airport to tie in with Rice Street C. Christopherson. contributing In terms of a trade, the United Launching of Newest Type Satellite Due WASHINGTON (AP) A new States got the better of the deal because the four-engine airliner is editor of the Argus-Leader, in talks given before the District 2 convention of the South Dakota Press Association Saturday. 'Bongo Boys' in YMCA Pad After Brush With Fuzz "HONOLULU (AP)-Two Cali young Larsgaard and another youth were hunting in a field south of Canton when the accident worth some $3.2 million. But the airliner wasn't doing occurred.

since Rice Street from Cliff Ave NEWS BRIEFING Prime Minister Fidel Castro type of scientific perhaps the most complex yet devised, is scheduled for launching Meeting in the Augustana Col fornia youths who flew to Hono S.D. CAMPUS-SCENE Research Holds Role in State's School System (Seventh in a tenet of ttoriet on South Dakota college and universities. By F. J. GILBRIDE Argus-Leader State Editor The role of South Dakota colleges and universities is not confined to teaching.

There ii a phase pointed toward learning. Several South Dakota colleges and universities are doing research in various fields to learn a bit more of the known and much mnri of the unknown. lege Commons Building, the group much good because he did not have equipment handy to start it and -if he had flown it outside Cuba, it might have been seized of about 15 editors and publishers. FIRE DESTROYS HOWARD STORE this week. Known as the S3 energetic par of weekly newspapers in the area listened as Adams told of the by foreign officials.

State Department news briefing HOWARD, S.D. (AP)-Fire Saturday destroyed Breuer's Sun nue to the east city limits is to be widened to 100 feet. N. Minnesota Avenue development is included, Pryde continued, explaining that the plan proposes curving Minnesota Avenue to the east just north of the city water plant with Minnesota Avenne to straight east to tie in with Cliff Avenue. Still other proposals are the ticles satellite, the 83-pound octagonal spacecraft will study the behavior of the electrons and protons, the minute building blocks of matter.

ha attended in April. lulu "to see some sky" and were jailed as vagrants are enjoying a week's vacation at Waikiki. Police released the "bongO: boys," Joel W. Mueller and Rob- ert C. Coughlin, each 17, of Panorama City, San Fernando Valley, after their parents sent money for the vacation.

In terms familiar to the bongo set, the two explained that their dries, a drugstore in the down As president of the South Dako ta Press Association at the time, town business district, and inflicted smoke damage to the Adams was invited to attend the It is expected to indicate, far Coast-to-Coast Store next door. briefing in the new State Depart- The Electra was hijacked to Havana on July 24 by a gun-toting passenger. The plane had taken off from Miami for Tampa, New Orleans and Dallas. Castro promptly released the 32 passengers and five crew members, but kept the hijacker. Castro's possession of the plane ment auditorium in Washington, more clearly than heretofore, how radiation in space may be a problem.

The first of a planned series of four, the craft is to be launched within a few days from Cape Cause of the fire, which in the basement of the one-story brick building about 10:30 parents decided they could stay D.C. President Kennedy, Secretary of State Dean Rusk and 18 other government officials spoke to newsmen from all over the a.m., has not been determined. extension of Western Avenue south to the Interstate 229 interchange and development of N. West Avenue as a route into the National Guard area, Pryde said. amount has been committed for for a week since they already were there.

They left jail and moved into a new pad the YMCA near Waikiki, Firemen were forced to dyna in the face of continued U.S. de Canaveral, Fla. Placed into a highly eccentric projects to begin during the 1961 country, and, according to Adams, mite off a section of the roof in mands for its release helped 62 year. The fund is supporting They pulled no punches." orbit ranging from its low point of HIGHLY TECHNICAL Some of the research is in hig-ly technical fields which is not readily comprehended by the layman, and other studies are in The boys arrived here last Sun an effort to get at the blaze. No one was injured.

No esti- the above projects. raise Washington temperatures to near-boiling point earlier this 170 miles to a high of about 50,000 WHAT TO EXPECT mate of damage was immediate Here are some of tne more The Office of Naval Research has supported a research project in physics during the past two ly available. field within the understanding of important statements noted by week with the hijacking of a Pan American jetliner to Havana. But it turned out that in neither case The planning director said the Planning Commission is projecting changes that may not take place for five years or more, depending on how fast the city grows, where the growth develops and where the demands for charge arise. Adams: miles, it will provide, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said, a "unique opportunity to study the physicst of magnetic fields and energetic parti Fire departments from Carthage, Madison, Salem and Canova answered a call for help from the were the hijackers Cuban citi years and application for renewal has been approved in the amount of $13,000.

A crucial year will be 1964, (Continued on Page 2, CoL 2) all. All are aimed at bringing a better way of life or to gain added knowledge of some factor which will indirectly benefit all. zens. day to look for jobs and vacation until school starts next month, they said. They brought only $4.34, their beat-up bongos and suitcases crammed with canned foods and a few clothes.

They were arrested as vagrants when the "fuzz" overheard them playing the drums in the Waikiki bath house. Their parents, contacted by phone, said to let them cles in space. Howard department. The 40-foot patrol boat, known SEVERAL PROJECTS simply as the SV8, sailed into Key West July 29. It was manned by An Argus-Leader survey shows South Dakota State College has a varied number of research pro three Cuban escapees.

jects being conducted by the SIEZURE ASKED go and promised to send money The U.S. Coast Guard has held PAIR FOUND STRANGLED BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) Two men with police records were found dead Saturday in a clump of brush 15 miles east of here. for their fares home.

the widest range of research work is being conducted at the School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, and South Dakota State College, Brookings. Because of the nature of the courses at the School of Mines, the ship since then. A court order teaching and research staff. -These include: Effect of drugs on tooth decay; growth of medicinal plants in The two said the real reason, to take over the ship was issued tney lett nome was to cut ine after a Miami advertising firm smog. Like, man, I wanted to claiming unsatisfied debts against South Dakota; nutrition of Indian see some sky," Coughlin said.

it is only natural the research children; cultural and social fac- Castro, asked for seizure and sale A rope was drawn around their necks and feet. of the craft. tors relating to food practices of Anthony Palestine, 22, and Vin Sioux Indians; controls and equip ine advertising firm has a Rockefeller Meets With Ike- $429,000, judgment against the here falls into a highly technical field which by its wording and work is readily comprehended only by those in that field. COURSE DESCRIBED cent Santangelo, 21, both of Buffalo, apparently had been stran ment for farmstead automation, land transfers in the present agricultural economy, dairy marketing research and highway Castro government. Reap said the State Depart gled, police said.

GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) Detectives said Santangelo had For instance, a mining engineer been questioned in the murder Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller con ment has, at Cuba's request, moved to release the vessel from the court's jurisdiction. It is do- yn gawp my in mm utmmm.mfi tm 8,1 t-f lit I 4 yr -nnii -in July 23 of Nicholas Tirone, 22, ferred for nearly an hour Satur research project at the School of Mines is described as: "Research proposal concerning an unemployed candy factory day with former President Dwight These research projects at SDSC are supported by funds from such sources as Department of Agriculture, Department of worker.

A companion said Tirone an investigation to determine the was shot at close range as they D. Eisenhower concerning New York City's upcoming mayoralty UAR Accused of Supplying Arms walked along a West Side street Health, Education and Welfare, Natural Science Foundation, campaign. The Tirone shooting still is un Afterward, Rockefeller told solved. correlation between the physical properties of a crystalline rock (granodiorite) and its structural petrology by micofabric statistical analysis and physical testing." Atomic Energy Commission, Bu newsmen the general "very def Santangelo and Palestine had ELISABETHVILLE, Katanga initely" will be in New York City (AP) President Moise Tshombe on two occasions during the fall been free on bail on an attempted safe-cracking charge since last June. accused the Antoine Gizenga regime in Stanleyville Saturday of The Rapid City school has several other research projects in campaign but for nonpolitical reau of Reclamation, Office of Naval Research and Rural Electrification Administration.

There are research grants from some 40 foundations and private sources. The Unversity of South Dakota, purposes. However, An attendant at the Erie County having received arms and ammu expressed a hope that Eisenhower nition from the United Arab Morgue said bruises on the body the fields of chemical engineering, department of biology, chemistry, geology and geological en of one of them indicated they would be able to do some cam paigning. Tshombe said he had advised might have been bound by the gineering, mechanical engineering Vermillion, said it had many re the United Nations the arms ar feet and dragged for some dis A spokesman for the former search projects. tance through the field, one on rived in Stanleyville in four plane Sioux Falls College is doing re- and mining engineering.

FUND APPROPRIATED The 1961 legislature appropriated $25,000 for' scientific and top of the other. president said Hie meeting produced no commitment on Eisenhower's Dart to campaign. He loads Aug. 5, and were worth $530,000. Continued on Page 2, CoL 8) of the department of printing and journalism at State College, and Jack Adams, editor of the Sisseton Courier.

Adams attended the briefing In Washington, D.C. and reported on what was said there. Phot by Tom Jtlltma DISCUSS TALK Discussing some of the statements made by government officials at a State Department press briefing in May are left to right, Fred C. Christopherson, contributing editor of the Argus-Leader; George Phillips, head Terrace Park Grade AA butter said the dates of the general's on sweet corn mmm, good! Welcome Cutler's Drive Inn. Famous Rushmore Cafe, (adv.) visits to New York weren't del inite.

technological research at the school. Approximately half of the (adv.) fried chicken. Dial Dine, (adv.).

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