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A 1 I TT anoerson Indiana Thursday morning December 21 i96i i ths of Bermuda Mai pieaw Torn to pace 7 column I houses but they kill them 1 Pleate Turn to Pao 7 Column 5 TT CLOUDY snow I ith A $1 I Department commandtefctoe Pendleton Dis Tho prosecutor ''said to would M' accontog to announcementUTumtoPaMuggg Colombia Quake Kills 20 ft Jr i Cloudy with few flurries today cloudy and not so cold tonight High today Low tonight High tomorrow high 30 Sunrise Sunset Moonset in low 30s in the 20s 25 35 tow 28' 8:00 am 3:19 pm 7 1 37 am and North Western Bailway re ported it have every availa ble piece of equipment operating beginning Thursday Trains will irst Def Sgt Charles Epperson of Pendle ton State Police Post was pro moted yesterday to lieutenant and placed in command of the nine county district effec tive' Jan 1 Epperson has served 20 years starting out as a trooper in 1941 Epperson Gets Pendleton Post Veteran State Police officer Charles Epperson has been pro i Seven worshippers were killed in Sonson and an unspecified number of others injured when cathedral walls during holy In Sevilla one prisoner was killed and' three others injured when pinned in'debris from a col lapsed jail roof Government reports said one persons died in Car tago but did not furnish details The temblor was most severe in 15 years However it did not appear to compare in gravity with the I960 temblor which devastated much of south ern Chile Seismologists' said th6 shock was of a magnitude be tween 6 and 6 The Chilean dis aster was "registered at about 83 An estimated million people live in the area shaken most se verely by the quake However even Bogota hundreds of miles distant was rocked sharply Reports on casualties and dam age were slow in reaching Bogota because of interrupted communi cations Added casualties were feared by authorities because of the heavy population density in the stricken 115 persons ito the square kilometer or five LEOPOLDVILLE the Congo Katanga President Moise Tshombe and Congo Premier Cy rille Adoula'came out of day long talks at the UN base of Kitona Wednesday with a "tentative agreement on the future of breakaway province reliable sounssr reported They promised to publish its terms Thursday Their meeting is expected to wind up in the aft ernoon The two men closeted them selves all day in secrecy in a hos pital room at the closely guarded UN base Outside American and UN diplomats paced the corri dors like expectant fathers await ing the outcome of their latest experiment in conciliation in the political jungle But at the end of the day the sources said the two political foes had concluded the most serious and difficult part of their talks? Only a guarded optimism was allowed to leak from the isolated base near the mouth of the Congo River however and there was no indication what kind of settlement had been reached or how much power would be left in the hands of the independent and ambitious Tshombe While Tshombe and Adoula talked behind a cordon of UN soldiers UN forces in the Ka tange capital of Elisabethville were under orders to hold their fire unless fired upon But a UN spokesman said there was vs PRICE IO CENTS Macmillan reached Bermuda earlier Wednesday The President will be met at India Says PANGIM Goa (UPI) An Indian spokesman said Wednesday" "7 had ceased in this former Portuguese enclave except for scattered sniper fire Note: This is the third part of a special Christmas story written by Ralph 'Byers church editor of The Anderson Herald By RALPH BYERS The Herald Church Editor Croon Baby croon like a dove 1 at the noon Melchior with beard flowing down to his knees Pours you tlte gold from the hills and the seas Brings yoh a gift or a king to command Mother has only a kiss for your '(Edwin Markham) That hand when Ycsua had reached his teens longed to be busy upon a yoke1 but it ap peared that the expected oppor tunity Would not beforthcoming Sabbath eve preparations in hope and shop were clouded with disappointment loom Good Morning Start The Day With Chuckle KLINE GIVES WARNING By The Associated Press of 17 lives'has been predicted for the 78 hour Christmas weekend in Indiana The forecast by loyd Kline director of the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety is the same as the one he mad? for the 102 hour Thanksgiving weekend The toll then actually was 13 Kline urged holiday travelers to start early to the feel of the and to allow plenty of distance and tinin for braking? The State Highway Department announced that no special per mits for oversize or overweight trucks will be 5 issued for the Christmas ana New Year week ends Normally such trucks can use highways Twiih special permits restrictions are In the lacerations of the scalp and abrasions and Masters suffering from contusions of the chest and a sprained left knee On release from the hospital they were released to juvenile authorities charged with reckless driving and petit larceny Aiding in the apprehension of the two were Capt Noble Hig gins and Officers Robert Daubenspeck and William Mary anskL tinned random sniping from Eu ropean residences at UN forces (A Katanga communique sent to Brussels said mortar fire still fell in the African district of Albert on Wednesday (A UN spokesman in New York jsaid Ethiopian soldiers seEred" quantity'" in the Union 'Miniers fac tory in Elisabethville Another ar senal including 300 machine guns 222 Belgian rifles 13 bazookas a mortar and other arms had been captured by Irish soldiers near a stategic highway tunnel the spokesman said Both the tun nel and the factory have been the scene of fighting) The United Nations said its forces had to reply to sniping in the Lido Hotel area late Tuesday and Ethiopians in the course of the action consolidated their po sition at the Union Miniere com pany adjoining the hotel Outside Elisabethville the UN sources said Ethiopian troops have moved to control the road' leading south to Kipushi a min ing center near the Northern Rhodesian border BOGOTA Colombia An earthquake spawned in the tower ing Andes Mountain range caused casualties and heavy damage Wednesday in densely populated western Colombia Reports trickling to Bogota 315 miles distant through a maze of shattered communications lines indicated at least 20 persons were killed and more than 100 injured Many of the dead and injured were religious worshippers attend ing mass in the cathedrals and cf the'strickenarea Also among the casualties were had clicked its song without the usual accompaniment of her rich voice mallet tolled threnody upon resonant wood as he completed a task while the youth busied himself putting' the shop in order for the day of rest or Nahor did not seem to be corning to order that yoke Work could not be delaying him in this slack time before seeding sea son Yet two days had gone by and a good part of another since the youth had returned home ebullient over the new yoke Had not' Nahor as good as told him the implement would bo ordered? Yes there at' last tvere oxen appearing AU eyes turned to ward the hilltop as heads were followed by bodies around the curve leading up to the crest over which was being hauled oom part payment lor work at home Col Jlarton said wide experi enc0 of district and police agencies plus his other high qualifications figured in Ep persons assignment as comman der of the 9 county mstnet elec tive Jan 1 Several other promotions wee also made at the Pendleton Post and itsi subpost at Epperson who has been acting lieutenant for the past month re places Lt Paul Doherty who re signed Det Sgt Albert Merkle was promoted to irst Det Sgt re nlacing Epperson: Cpl Robert Davis to detective sergeant and transferred from the Redkey post to Pendleton and Trooper rank lin Dawson to corporal and transferred" from RedkeytoPen dleton At Redkey Trooper Robert Mercer was promoted to cor poral Trooper Kenneth A Kirk who pilots a state police plane based at Marion was promoted to cor Epperson was assigned as a trooper :20 years ago in 1941 and worked his way through the ranks serving for the past sev eral years as irst Detective ser geant He is a "graduate oi the BI National Police Academy in Washington DC and attended the Harvard Associates in Police beal Church To Open New KenyaSchool Leaders at Onirch of God gen eral office here have announced that government officials in Ken ya British East Africa have au thorized establishment of a sec ond Church of God secondary school in that country and hava made educational grants avail able for' appointment of two cou ples to assist in the work According to Dr A Crose executive secretary of the Missionary Board here the school will be set up in January in Emuseri tinder the leadership of Richard Woodsome a 1357 An derson College graduate who has been a teacher pastor in Wiley Colo Dr Crose said Mr and Mrs James Sharp since 1956 pas tors of the Longview Church of God in Vinemont Ala and also graduates of the local college have beetLnamed to toe staff of the "first secondary school in Mwihila The Mwihila school was opened a year ago under the direction of Mr and Mrs James A Yutzy i formerly of Toledo Ohio and widely known here in Church of Cod congregations? or over 55 years Dr Crose said the Church of God has maintained a broad missions pro gram in Kenya Presently there are over 3006 congregations of the Church of God in some 40 countries Mr and Mrs Woodsome leave Jan 1 for their new assignment being by their four children ranging in age from six months to eight years In addition to his undergrad uate work Mr Sharp earned the bachelor of divinity degree from School of Theology He and Mrs Sharp are being ac companied to Africa by their six year old daughter Patricia "Jean Hew Arrivals ed toe largest load ot mau its history on Monday and Tuesday as the Christmas rush hit its peak Acting Postmaster Howard Ring reported yesterday The record local mailvolupne was handled with fewer em ployees than everbefore under new programs which emphasize use of overtime for regular career employees of toe local post office enced Christmas temporary help ers p' This recrocTmail load was This record mail load was in keeping with the trend over the JudifflU The postmaster said he had been advised by the Post Office Department headquar ters in Washington DC that more than one billion pieces of mail an all time record were handled by the nations 35000 post offices during these two days This years Christmas delivery plan featured nation wide use of an in one'' home delivery with mail for toe day de livered to homes in a single de livery instead of the set up of previous years which resi dents would have inexperienced carriers running over their lawns i several times day deliverying a few letters and cards at a 1 In addition to the greater effi ciency and economy of all in one delivery this years holiday mail handling program at the local of fice featured more pay for regu lar full time experienced career employees and lesser use of in experienced Christmas temporary employees This two day record totaling some 1025820 jpieces compared with last years 859l00 pieces shows an increase of 194 Please Turn to Page 7 Column 1 State Asks To Dismiss Appeal Suit Moss Hart 57 Broadway Show Producer Dies PALM SPRINGS Calif Moss Hart 57 author of Man Who Came to Din and in the died of a heart attack Wednes day He left unfinished a new play friends said might have been his best The Pulitzer prize winning play wright and director known af fectionately In the theater as the from was stricken as he stepped into his car with his wife TV panelist Kitty Carlisle to keep a dentist appointment He died instantly according to a office report Dr George Kaplan who rusheu to the scene to deliver emergency I cardiac resuscitation said was too successful mili tary conquest of Portu 1 guese Goa was not before the assembly But it was a a subject of private I talks and there was specu lation it could come up be 1 fore Assembly President I Mongi Slim of Tunisia I bangs the gavel for ad journment Indian Defense Minister Krishna Menon was jon band for the closing hours It was possible be would answer charges made in the Security Council that action violated the UN charter A Soviet veto killed a resolution early Tuesday "calling for'a'cease fire and Indian troop withdrawal Without even the formality of a vote? the assembly approved a resolution recommended by its politicai committee that a new 18 nation committee make another effort at breaking the long stand ing disarmament deadlock It gave similar ratification to a resolution expanding the outer space committee to 28 members Both were the result of lengthy US Soviet negotiations carried on privately in WashingtonMos cow and the United Nations There was no word on toe time or date for toe disarmament ne gotiations but the resolution set June 1 as toe new deadline for reporting back to toe assembly I The most likely site is Geneva where the old 10 nation East West group broke up in disagreement in toe summer of 1960 Theeight new nations ar? Brazil Burma Ethiopia India Mexico Nigeria Sweden and the United Arab Re public 7 Chad Mongolia Morocco and African Agreement Reached By Leaders INDIAN DEENSE HEAD GOES TO UN Defense Minister Krishna Merton of India is circled by newsmen on arrival in New York1 Wednesday bound for the United Nations to India's military takeover of three Portuguese enclaves on India's west coast Men on told reporters he thought UN members would hailhe action Portuguese territory seit ed earlier this week includes Goa Damac and Diu (AP Wirephoto) A Ki I 4 fr 5 UNITED (AP) The GenV eral Assembly approved unanimously Wednesday the JS Soviet compromise plans for launching negotia ions and peaceful exploration of outer space 1 But sharp debate faced delegates to the 104 nation assembly over the Congo and other controversial issues as they headed for a Christmas recess set for midnightrr The assembly which convened on Sept 19 will resume on Jan 15i 'C Weather Snarls Homeward Rush ror vnnstmas UN Backs US Soviet will drive to government house in Hamilton There will be brief talk a luncheon at government house and then an extended after discussion with toe two principals be doubling back to handle the yra to Pate Colnaui 8 1 11 i It A Christmas Story i 1 WASHINGTON News photographers covering Presi dent planned meet ing wim' British Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan in Ber muda are 'really looking forward to the assignment 'A guidance sheet distributed to the press by White House Press Secretary Pierre Salin ger stated: completely equipped darkroom units will be provided 1 1 for visiting still photographers rooms will be located in the steam bath of the Bermudians die hard Portuguese troops hiding in'the The port of Marmugoa a town of 11200 seven miles southwest of Pangim land the last major pocket of resistance fell shortly after midnight when I i a troops overman 1500 Portuguese'1' defenders and captured toe Portu guese governor general 1 A spokesman said Gen Manuel Antonio Silva was found hiding in a small hut with his personal staff and was placed in custody of the army at Pan gim He was reported to be re ceiving every facility sponding with his Hando' Prime Minister Jawaharlal officer and special adviserfto the 7 military governor' of Goa newsmen in top order uw uay was uuoxr civil servants including police to their jobs Hando cited ohljt two where pro Indian Goans turned on so called Goan eok laborators with toe Portuguese' He said burned down their i 14 II Goa Stops 2 Resistance Kennedy Goes Ahead With Bermuda Plans PALM BEACH la (UPI) President Kennedy decided Wednesday after conferring with doctors at tending his stricken father to go ahead with plans to meet in Bermuda Thursday i with British Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan Macmillan had offered to come here for the meeting but toe prospect of massive changes in arrangements and the apparent assurance by doctors that his father was holding his own led the President to decide onmaklngthe twqhourjetjlight to toe Island Thursday Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said: Ambassador condition remains serious the physicians have advised toe Pres ident that they feel his condition Is such that it is pos sible for the President to leave Palm Beach overnight Therefore President Kennedy will fly to Bermuda to meet Prime Minister Macmillan tomorrow The President planned to take off to an Air orce jet transport from West Palm Beach Interna tional Airport at 9:40 am EST arriving two hours and 20 min 1 utes later at Kindley Air orce Grand Jury 1 Asked To Drop Indictment: Prosecutor Melvin Thorn burg said yesterday he had asked' the grand to dismiss a first degree mur der indictment against Ho mer Branham in con nection with the 1959 slay ing of Deputy County Sur veyor Gus Knight Tne prosecutor iaid he was con vinced' Branham was innocent despite fact the 26 year old convict bad confessed to toe mur der after he had been committed to Indiana Reformatory on other charges The grand jury was empaneled yesterday at toe requestor Ihom burg who two weeks ago said "new uncovered would warrant a grand' jury investiga tion further into the Knight case Branham appeared personally yesterday Thornburg' said the case was considered closed at the time Branham made his confession but said yesterday it was now open for new investigation indicating no one was in line to be charged State Police said they consid ered the case closed but would be interested in knowing fit any new evidence Late toe grand 'jury was presented evidence into' the death of a rankton man in what could be according to toe prose nnfnr rtfutA Jhv ''if" 41 END CHASE A speed chase' ended here yesterday as autb ran into another ft in 'fhe 1000 bfodc of 5th St2 Charles McKibben the driver struck a car owned by Everett ft Cassell Main St lost control of his carand skidded info sparked car owned by Ray Humphrey 1015 5th St The two boys in the car were being chased by police after stealing beer fom Madison Beverage Co (Herald Photo) 2 I red I ha se A high speed chase on Mam Street ended in'the 1000 block when the vehicle struck another injuring toe two occupants Injured were Charles McKib ben 17 and Maurice Masters 17 bothM According to Traffic 3 Officer Charles Trbgdleri toe' two' had stolen beer from toe Madison Beverage Co 621 Main St and were spotted by him in the 500 block rf Main St' i Trogdlen said the two sped west on 5th St sideswiped a car in toe 400 block went into a skid and hit another parked car In the 1000 bIock The two were taken' to St Hospital after the acd The State has filed a motion asking for dismissal of a suit filed by a former Indiana Reform atory guard who was fired for allegedly trafficking with inmates Deputy Atty Gen Robert McNevin filed the motion in Mar ion Circuit Court The dismissal was asked on grounds that toe suit was improperly filed and that toe court lacks iurisdictinn David Barnes 39 Anderson In Anderson and Vicinity is suing io gee ms you oacx Barnes who was dismissed July 26 on charges that he smuggled money to inmates contends lie was dismissed on insufficent evi dence i Judge John Niblack indicat ed he would not rule on the dis missal motion until after Jan 1 attorney Jay Arnold said he wanted tigie to answer the state's nation Jf United TnfmnHnncil Stormy "weather snarled the home for Chrisfmas push Wednesday as holiday travelers besieged airlines railroads and bus companies Holiday traffic on commercial transportation sys tems doubled and tripled at key travel hubs across the nation and soared toward a peak expected riday A spot check showed most lines expected holiday Beason traffic would surpass that of Christmas 1960 Many predicted or business before the back to work movement ends after New Day military lunougns con tributed to the rush in some' sections of the coun try Travel spokesmen pointed out that there were more men in uniform1 this holiday season due to the autumn military buildup overthe Berlin crisis Bad weather' Stranded thou sands in the New York City Eastern Airlines alone esti mated 10000 Inclement wealher weeklong forced plane cancellations in New England and slowed the heavy movement of students from toe scores of colleges in the area There had been no flights since Monday out of Burlington Barre and Montpelier VL Several hun dred persons were stranded in Detroit Tuesday when nasty weather cheered New YurkCiiy travel agents and airlines hoped to reduce the backlog by adding Hundreds of pistonqplane flights However a continuation of fog drizzle and snow that plagued much of 'the East "could create a Paul iBunyan gized jam similar to tart on grains and buses The Sante Railroad at Chi cago reported its Super Chief had been booked solid since Thursday and Was booked up to Jan 2 with toe exception of the Christ mas day lull 1 The Southern Pacific at Los Angeles said it had lists on most trains now and in some cases have even stopped taking additions to toe waiting The New Haven Railroad at Boston padded extra trains for vacation bound students last ri day and toe Boston New York Store line train has been sold out daily sidee riday The Trailways bus system at New X'ftk City reported 4hat "heavy milbound Started Tuesdayand the crush load win GL Sir Julian Gascoigne After hit riday a brief arrival they At Minneapolis the Chicago THE ANDERSON HERALD 1 7 VOL4N01GO Woman Makes I I i 1 Large Payment or Small Items A door to door salesman was ap pretended by city police yester day for investigation of fraud in connection with the issuance of 3535 worth of checks by an 85 year old Anderson woman Jailed was Jeffery Coppess 20 of 830 7th St Police said the man helped the woman write checks on three oc casions' for the purchase of small articles he was selling The first check was for $175 which was made out for $175 with checks of $175 and $185 written under similar circumstances at la ter dates police said The' total amount obtained by toe youth was $535 According to police reports the woman was purchasing lemon ex trad and liniment when duped Police said they also jailed an Anderson man for investigation of grand larceny Jailed was Dick Gray 40 Pearl St on a charge of stealing $150 worth of tools from the Quali 1 fied Used Cars lot according to notice 1 Arf i'' dent McKibben suffering from Interest' of safety and because of the anticipated increase in traffic dufing the holiday said George oster executive director" State police added their warn ings of winter driving hazards Bad weather helped swell the traf fic toll to 125 in December 1959 the worst December in more than 10 years George Lanier 40' Indian apolis died in Rush County Hos pital in Ru 's file Wednesday about three hours after his car ran off a curve on US? 52 west of Andersonville "'State police found no skidmarks bn the highway and the car hit a concrete post and several trees Lanter suffered shock and lung injuries James Vouros 74 East Gary died in a Gary hospital several hours after he was hit bv a nick up truck in East GaryTbe driv with toe murder at this tithe' er Helen Adams 41 Valparaiso told police she swerved to avoid i hitting Vouros but the back end Of the truck skidded on ice and hit him Glen McCurdy 46 Niles Mich died in i al Hospital in South Bend Wednesday from in juries be suffered in a tcrash in Roseland Dee? 9 His car hit toe backealaf a car parked on US 31 in toe suburb between South Bend and NUes prisoners trapped in the falling walls of provincial jails The epicenter of the earth shock appeared' to be in or about the city of Riosudo (Dirty River) in toe' northern section of Caldas Province on the opposite side of the Andes many of whose moun tains tower 15000 feet or more An area of nearly 10000 square miles was affected directly The earth shook at Bogota and Cali hundreds of miles distant "A seven story office building in Bo goto 2 Telephone service was interrupted: in Cali and the electric power Twas' cut off temporarily to avoid fires' The government rushed disaster relief by airfrom Botoa to toe stricken area Architects and en gineers accompanied doctors and nurses to start planning recon struction The Red Cross rushed relief by truck from Medellin and Manizales More than 20 cities and towns In the top coffee growing area were directly affected Heavy property and crop damage was indicated In 'Pereira' where at least five persons were killed panicky resi ftonfa'nietari intn tho efrnnte nnri fell on their knees in prayer leights of a mile Post Office Handles Record Mail Load The Anderson Post Office handl with a minimum use of inexpert iLm lAoHnob leiarl mail ic rtrtrtoA dwrietmaa lamivirerv Vifttn erf ANDERSON STORES OPEN tonight: Youth Of The Nazarene 1 I Ml i 1 Little prodding was heeded for the climb through town as the beasts knew they were' headed toward rest a bit of feed and the ministration of a friend who had almost grown up with them His tiny hands had patted their their legs and later their bellies Larger grown those hands had adapted to four footed friends the honored custom of washing a travel wearied feet But he did not lave their hoofs in vulnerable to the sting of lime stone dust which make human feet burn and swell un less' the dust and grit were washed away with cooling water Spots made raw by the yoke or tormented bv the itoad were the areas from which he essayed to brush away and pometimes to wash away the gritty dust ua via ivpuw ivhuwviu Pleat Turn to Page 3 Column 1 Bom at St John's Hospital tos Mr and Mrs Raymond Hills 111 College Haven a boy S' Proposals or Sessions On Space Arms Cuts Boni at Ingalls Memorial Hos pital Harvey III to Mr and Max Broyles South Holland a girl Paternal grandparents ar te Mr and Mrs Leonard Broycs Chesterficd Mrs Broyles is lb' former Miss Joan Coil Anderson? iTi: i i WM I Wfc Ml a I JI 1 1 el 1 1 rfl OX MV' 3 I A SWM I il a 2 a MBm a i a wk 1 a i I "ii HI I I I A i II.

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