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1 I i I 1 THE ITHACA JOU The Weather: NAL Phone US. Weather Bureau forecast: Windy, 1Tti1d, wet snow or drizzle tonight. Snow flurries Saturda v. For detailed report. see Page 4.

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at I By ROBERT T. GRAY BRUSSELS, Belgium troopers and strikers! ALBANY, N.Y. (Plans clashed in downtown Brussels today in a melee of an accelerated highway ing sabers and flying rocks. One demonstrator was and.a $100-million the first fatality in the 11-day nationwide strike. 'project to spur employment The striker was killed by a sa- will be among high-lights of her blow, Socialist leaders of the Gov.

Rockefeller's message strike said. But a Ministry of Curl) to the opening session of the tenor spokesman said a civilian' Legislature Wednesday. fired on the demonstrators and "a' He will recommend: man was killed." Police said at I least 12 persons from both sides1 ovement i. A substantial increase in pub- were injured. lic works appropriations and ex-The death on this most violent fw 1 i I-1 penditures, which total $590 mil The striker was killed by a sa- Will tie among nign-ugnts oi her blow, Socialist leaders of the Gov.

Rockefeller's message strike said. But a Ministry of Curb to the opening session of the tenor spokesman said a civilian Legislature Wednesday. fired on the demonstrators and "a man was killed." Police said at 1 He will recommend: least 12 persons from both sidesi lovement i. A substantial increase in pub-were injured. lie works appropriations and ex- The death on this most violent ti penditures, which total 6590 mil- 4 5 ent would be W.

Avert liarri-1 mafl former ambassador tO Soviet Union and former gover-1 i nor of New York. i 4-, 1 1 i 1 --)1; 4 ,1 Harriman, who conferred xsith' Kennedy here this veck. refused! to confirm or deny it and Ken-1 'll nedy heLdquarters had no comment. I The president-clect's disclosure. that he is thinking about naming, a roving envoy came at a news conference Thursday night at the dy home on the Atlantic shore.

I also underscored again that 4 he looks with little favor on a If 'president cf the United States do- in a meat deal of travPi nhrond :4 home on the Atlantic shore. also underscored again that he looks with little favor on a president cf the United States doing a great deal of travel abroad, 7 4 1 day et' the walkout came in fight-il in the current budget. ing that broke out when strikers' eld in Stlte lion 2. Creation of the New York stoned the Brussels headquarters State Job Development Authority, of Belgium's Sabena Airlines. 1 which would raise WO million in Violence erupted at the big: NEW YORK (AP1The Ameni-'bond borrowing and loan the northern port of Antwerp and at can Medical and the American money to local, industrial develop-several cities in the industrial.

hospital Associations have given ment agencies to help them at- south. where the strike against hospitals ospi als throughout New York tract new industry. Premier Gustav Eyskens' The governor and his top ad- ecm6; State a reprieve from a personnel my program has been most el-; crisis over the use of foreign. visors are completing the final fective. trained physicians.

1 draft of the message. It also will I In Antwerp, strikers wrecked a cover other subjects. He will de- post office truck and beat up two The AMA and AHA agreed liver it to a joint session of the allow 'Thursay aow the hospitals postal workers who refused to il to in the Assembly I join the strike. defer for at least 16 days pro-. chamber at noon Wednesday.

About 4,000 strikers clashed with posed restrictions on the use of Road speedup seen i 500 foreign oregn ocors who police in the southwest industrial more Informed sources reported that i i A ile an American qualifying city of Mons and there were other; fa Rockefeller is preparing a "dra- out breaks of violence in and examination. 'matic" recommendation to speed around Charleroi. 1 The agreement was announced highway construction. He will King Baudouin, who cut short after a meeting of association mention specifically the Albany-his honeymoon to deal with the leaders with Gov. Rockefeller Canada Northway, Route 17, the crisis, met with the presidents of who had ts arned that many hospi- Long Island Expressway and the the Senate and Ilouse of rtcpre- this had a critical shortage of doe- North-South expressway between stintatives.

Ile had conferred with tors. the Pennsylvania border near, Eyskens Thursday night. The two associations earlier had Binghamton and Alexandria Bay. The king also asked the leaders issued a directive prohibiting' Neither the total amount of of Belgium's three largest politi- treatment of patients by the doe- highway spending in the new fiscal parties to come to see him. tors who had failed the examina- cal year nor how much comple-I They are: Theo Lefevre, Social bons.

The ruling as scheduled to tion dates will be advanced has Liberal Conservative chief; and take effect with the start of the been made known. Leo Collard. Socialist president. i new year. The jot) development authority oocialtst presioem.

new year. The )ob development amno Assoriated Press Wirephoto TWO RESIDENTS of 'Tent City' in Fayette County, Olive the final stakes into the ground after putting up a new tent. The tent city has been built for evicted tenant farmers in the county. Nine families are living in the ten tents that have been put up. The Negroes claim the evic tions were ordered in retaliation against those who registered to vote.

I 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) A for rner Dutense Department employe has been charged ith stealing secret documents. rArthur Rogers Roddey, 38, of 'F alls Church. told neWSMCII he took the papers "to take them to the National Security Council." lie said after his arrest Thursday, ''l felt I was right and I still feel that way." I The council is the top echelon I of the Department of Defense.

1 Itoddey was senior operations re. isearch adviser for the weapons 'system evaluation group of the .4, Institute of Defense Analysis. 1 A newsman asked Roddey at his 4 arraignment it he kit the docu .4 ments contained information he thought the council should have but that it had not been given. ''l don't know what they knew, but I knew what I knew and want' ed them to know it," he replied. He conceded he did not take the documents to the council.

l'ato The Federal Bureau of InInvestigation essapiidontahgee.case does not in- In Richmond, however, U. S. Dist. Atty. Joseph S.

Bambacus, who authorized filing of the charges, commented, "I plan to reconvene the federal grand jury reconvene tne teaerai grand Jury I 1 I. I 4'j but by no means ruled out the possibility of his making slime trips out of the country as chief executive. 1 4 1 i I- 1 tv 4 L. A 'ii. 4 11 of I I 1 -4 A Tent City Settlement Boils Race Tension kje I et i 1-3 i It eit Lit toy 040 1 is I n' ace le Court Stops Evictions Of Farmers I Ktuniedy indicated, mithout men-1 ruining any names, that he mayi nick an ambassador at large next) I eek.

trulbright Kennedy and Sen. J. Willi chairm am an of --AAnelated PreAR Wirepl ARTHUR R. RODDEY the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, met newsmen together, By JOIIN CUNNIFF year there were hundreds. air Kennedy had announced a SOMERVILLE, Tenn.

A' The white farmers say rapid that James M. Landis will ause Sou ht AAnelated PreAR Wirephoto ARTHUR R. RODDEY Collard reported to be in Hospitals in New York State and would provide loans to help spur a A Negro tent city, to weks old to- farm merch-anintion is iesponsi- as special assistant to heln serve, 0 nelp Charleroi to address a mass meet-'elsewitere have relied extensively industrial development in deing of strikers. recent years on young foreign pressed areas. These are counties Eyskcns held his regular Cabs- doctors for staff work.

or areas with populations of 2net meeting while the disorders i. the state more thn 2.000 000 or more and any locality in a taking place. which there had been an average A 0 lllll nlun inItn foreign physicians took qualify elsewhere have relied extensively industrial cevetopinenE riel nrncenA Thnen fIrt, rtinntioc A communi Ca said the "6" inet 36 plan broadscale reform of federal T-1 regulatory agencies. ire CINCINNATI, Ohio fAP) The day, is acquiring a domestic, livedU.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in and perhaps even permanent today granted a temporary 'mune- lock.

And racial tension in Fayette tion to prevent landowners in Hay County is mounting because of it. ILL UL11111116 U1 U. ble, along with smaller cotton 'allotments. And they add that plenty of jobs are available John V. Morris of Somer in Alexandria (Va.) within the next 10 days and I will ask the grand Jury to indict Roddey on espionage charges." He said some of the documents are "so highly classified that thcir mere existence, let alone their SU He said some of the documents are "so highly classified that their existence, let alone their Landis, former dean of the liar que 5 per! cent u7nemployment foor County; Ten nessee, from examination last September One of the tent city sharecrop.i Dr.

had examined the situation mont Is or per cent I tnrevicting approximately 300 Negro conducted by the educational Per residents, who say they conducted by the educational rr L1118 oppt 4,7 1eLU per residents, who say they were 11.1e Dr. a landowner, said he re-a telegram from Arkansas it for tenth sli ttreeppers because they had evieted by 'white farmers because celved fcreien medleal ns. gn medical A 5 IAL 0133C tilry evietea ny winto tarmers lfV 1.4." a loan would Law School. has served asi or chairman of some of governivient agencies he BAYONNE, N.J. (AP) A 40-mere criticized in a study Chester, N.Y., man re- contents.

are top secret." for Kennedy. 1 mained in poor condition at Bay-i The FBI announcement of Rod1 Landis. 61, will be on the Hospital today, suffering dcy's arrest said he. nmde false a statement said, only "for the from injuries inflicted by the statements about possession of amount of time needed for the plosion of liquid propane. when he left the job of a program and the The man.

Stanley in August. submission of final reeommenda- was the most serious of those in- i The FBI charged that Roddey Lions for presidential action andijored in the Wednesday night ex-, took a top secret tape recorder 'legislation." Kennedy's only announced at the Sungas products and approximately 200 documents. Corp. storage yard here. iRoddey said he had known since ncss engagement today is Six men ere injured from the ith Franklin D.

Roosevelt son of September that he was under in- scuts of asts. ix more who blasts. S' 1 the vestigation. lie expressed relief he late president and a for 1 of the C. S.

house of and "actually are as indi- former fled their homes nearby were that the charges were no more treated for exposure. Representatives. There has been cated to me previously." Police estimated that about speculation Roosevelt may be Be was arraigned before U. S. named assistant secretary of the!" people were drien into the Commissioner henry W.

Kirkland. i Navy, a post his father once There were two counts of theft of There were these other develop-I street by the powerful blasts. Authorities took them away front government property and three merits at the nws conference: i the danger area. counts of fraud. throughout.

the nation and approved measures so far taken. The Cabinet reaffirmed the government's positionthat the House of Representatives would be allowed to debate the controversial austerity legislation to raise taxes and cut welfare spending to offset losses of Congo revenue. After the meeting the premier told reporters: "The most important thing is to pass the legislation and give the country the new laws it The demonstrators in Brussels stalked the streets shouting "We'll march on Parliament Tuesday" and "To the gallows with Esykens." Parliament reconvenes Tuesday to consider the austerity program, The Socialists contend that the burden of the new austerity program will fall heaviest on the workers. The economic battle spawned. a new outbreak of the conflicts between the Catholics and Socialists, and between the French-speaking ana Detween the renen-speaking seeking mu sharecropper lie said it came from J.

J. White, president of the Phillips County! Farmers Association. they don't want to leave the county. They want to stay here and cast their votes and live and work together," said Negro Shep Towles. on whose 2(si-aere farm the tent city is growing.

John McFerren, Negro grocer and president of the Fayette! County Civic and Welfare who distributes food and the tents donated by parties he refuses to name, said the Negroes are prepared for a siege. There's been talk of stringing electricity to tent The tents. mostly about 20 by 30 feet, are warm and some now have covering the mud. Wood Istoves provide heat, and kerosene lamps give a dim light. Residents share one outhouse, erected Christmas Eve.

Before Ithen conditions were primitive. -4-- i i The loc regitr4 al agencies re-e ates. Some 560 of the group failed. tote hey registered to vote as shot' There have been protests that the funds to finance up to 30 per ne torce-judge court declared, 'and slightly wounded the order was not to be Investigation indicated the bullet cost of expanding or however. many of this number were coo.

cent of the sidered excellent physicians by building plants. The firms 1 construed as preventing "legiti-was fired from a passing car. It th have to obtain the 70 per cent mate action" by landowners where hit Early 'Williams, '25, in the arm! hospital employers despite n. intended a slept in his tent. theeir i would the state funds, the.

ir failure on the written exami- f-fmn private sources. To qualifidy their itentions were not he i tio to deprive Negroes of their voting Tent city is located about three na ns. have to show they were unable to miles south of this West Tennes-1 Ender the new agreement, the raise the final 30 per cent else-! In a separate decision, the court see Ion, seat of Fayette 360 failed may continue prac where. ilusst.t, a mandamus action Nine Negro families live in the tieing khich would have required U.S. tents now, including about 50 chil-I supervi under proper professional The nine-member state authori- sion" until Jan.

16. ty would have power to condemn Dist. Judge Marion S. Boyd of dren. In the meantime, hospitals may land in localities if necessary to Memphis, Term, to take a simi The Negroes say they cant find' request exceptions to the rulings help local development programs.

ItT involving 400 share. jobs. Their spokesmen predict so that they may continue using 7 Areas to Qualify croppers in Fayette County, Tenn. tent city's population may rise to the non-certified doctors past Jan. Seven areas of the state would.

1 was understood, however, that 300 families when sharecropper, 16. immediately for the funds government attorneys would use leases expire the first of the year. Rockefeller offered state assist- Buffalo-Niagara Falls, Albany- tivf Haywood County decision as White residents admit there are ante for the immediate Troy, Utica Rome a precedent for asking Judge Boyd.almost no jobs for Negro share-1 I meld of intensive training pro-Amsterdam, Gloversville. issue a temporary injunction'croppers in Fayette County now.1 grams for the non-certified doe-' and Plattsburgh. for Fayette County.

tors, in preparation for the next: These are the same areas in! Judge Boyd had denied the pe- scheduled examination, April 4. which the Rockefeller administra-: for the temporary injune-1 lan-m-Space Don plans to step up public in Haywood county and had spending to het the local econo-' ned to hear the Fayette tedS declined County ess my. A total of $206 million in pro-, On thease. basis of today's deci- Inges on Ape jec will i I be covered red under this sum. the appeals court now will plan.

conduct a hearing, probably in! putting a good part, or per- to survey li ix 0-, mos them wtle ac I I. Kennedy- and 'Pulh-rIg--t I Today, -t B. 'It Roddey in the Pentagon In the damage: Broken i from 1953 until the staff was cut haps all, of foreign economic aid windows, cracked walls and lit- last August. He came here a week on a long-term commitment basis ter. ago to spend Christmas at the a five-year congressional au- At the same time, authorities home of his mother-inlaw.

in or orrowing trom the I were attempting to nail down the 4----- 'treasury, rather than the present exact cause. I annual appropriation. Police feel the series of reac- tiff 7) fig annual appropriation. Police feel the series of reac- Soap Suds 11 1 Walloon smith and Flemish C11111 alKs I) Fri -111 I aIKS Beat Foam Cuba Smashes 'Bomb Shops' "It is impossible to make this tions began after a cab backing an efficient program en an annual LIP to a trailer tanker struck a basis," Ful Wright said. A burst of flame followed.

2. The two don't see eye to eye It spread to cylinders of deadly at all on Kennedy's call for swift liquid propane. Then the awful that often have divided There has been no indication of itTbruary. on an appeal from' The day's first violence came whether the governor's plans for Judge Boyd's decision in the Charleroi region. a Socialist LONDON Soviet Premier general speed up in highway, The granting of the injunction, stronghold in the south.

Cobble-Khruslichev, in his first talk with building 'would result In additional nreserves tie' he quo" of stones were torn from the British ambassador to Mos-I acceleration in these areas sharecroppers whose contracts for and thrown in Couillet, stressed his desire for that planned for economic relief of land expire 1, A rA 1 1 TT stones were torn from the British ambassador to Mosand thrown in Couillet, MarcineVcow, stressed his desire for a acceleration in these areas beyondL that planned for economic ical)y after Saturday. icauy atter bat urnay. It means, attorney said that the contracts ketskeen the sharecrop-I pers and the landowners may not be terminated as of Saturday on the basis of any civil rights law violation. Sources close to the governor, say he considers the public works-1 spending plan temporary and feels" that a permanent solution to unemployment would be found only through establishment of new industry in the depressed areas. The job authority would sell $50 million in state-guaranteed bonds and $50 million of its own.

The job authority would sell million in state-guaranteed bonds and $50 million of its own. By C. YATES McDANIEL WASHINGTON f.4') The first. American manned rocket ride is set for early spring if a large ape survives the jolt of a blast-off from Cape Canaveral early In 1)fil. The House Committee on Sci-1 me and Astronautics made this prediction in a man-in-space pert today.

Despite setbacks in recent Chairman Overton Brooks. pictured the United States standing "on the threshold of a majori flight test program of short and long range ballistic flights. leading first to unmanned, and later, on to manned orbital flight latei in 19fi1, if all goes well." The report, based on informa-j i i i I I i le, Gil ly, Marchienne-au-Pont and summit-level U. N. session on disJumet.

larmament and a Berlin settlement in 1961 but gave no hint of readiness to make any concessions to West. icense Rush the authorities said this was the position the Soviet pre- ier took in a 90-mi nute talk last ilatleipated Nionday with Sir Frank Roberts, the new British envoy in Moscow. British officials concede that the ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Western allies will have Bureau of Motor Vehicles wilV to take a second look at the clues-open its offices throughout thetion Of a U. N.

summit session ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The Bureau of Iklotor Vehicles will open its offices throughout the T--, ire Probe Bond Sale Approved series of explosions followed. The fire hie)) followed was brought under control in two hours. But at one point, it was within 50 yards of a huge oil Had the fire reached the a major disaster would have been imminent. officials said.

No estimate of damage has yet been issued. Lewis. 47, of Port Jervis. N.Y..' escaped the flames which injured Buchalski. From a hospital wis said: "The second I backed the cab into the truck I knew something was wrong.

I climbed out and saw the cab end had knocked the top off one of the valves on the trailer. I could hear the fumes escaping. I went back to close the had a feeling it was 'too lateI dived for the ins followed. I follovved was control in ne point, it was a huge oil tank. cached the tank, would have been iIs said.

damage has yet i 'ort Jervis. les which injured hospital backed the cab something abed out and saw the tot) valves on the hear the fumes back to close the a feeling it was for the action HAVANA (AP)The Cuban gov: by the new Congress to ernment announced today it has increase the SI minimum wage by 25 cents an hour. Kennedy made smashed three small per-i ing centers and arrested 17 clear that Fulbright wants to sons as anti-Castro terrorists. action. Fulbright has taken! A series of night raids by position that an increase while' the American economy is lagging telligence agents brought the ar-.

i could hurt business. rest of 15 men and two women, i plus a big quantity of gelatinous Kennedy declined to say. thether the new administration dynamite and weapons. The gov- will recommend an increase or a' said the dynamite was of U.S. manufacture.

The raidsdecrease in over-all foreign aid were chiefly in suburban Mari- spendingmilitary and economic. anao. 1 He said he won't know until the The semiofficial paper of January after we see ex- don declared the accused group, actlY what the balance of pay-. took orders from the U.S. Em-ments situation is." July-Septem- ber here.

The paper charged figures for this year show a deficit running at the rate of a that seized arms, explosives and 1 bit more than $.1 billion annually. documents show counterrevolu- that much more being spent tionarics have "relations with- abroad than is coming back to. Yankee imperialism, from whose' they receive direct aid to this country. carry out terrorists acts." 1 I carry out terrorists acts." 1 NEW YORK (AP) The three major television networks have two'closed the door to beer-company sponsorship of TV coverage of the inauguration of President-elett Kennedy. They said so Thursday night in commenting on a protest by the New York State Council of Churches.

which said that it had N.Y..rheard reports a beer company v.ould be a sponsor and that cowl-a cil members were disturbed. A spokesman for the inaugural committee had said the commit-knew tee would not take "an arbitrary position if a beer company" want-knocked ed to be a sponsor. But the networks said a beer company would have nothing to do with inaugural coverage. The National Broadcasting Co. said a soap company would be its The Columbia Broadcasting Co.

named a hosiery company. om The American Broadcasting Co. 0 said it had not lined up a sponsor. The Council of Churches. Dlowil sti no ait-a a lavmul vaapaLA.v.

The Amertean Broadcasting Co. 0 said it had not lined up a sponser. bst) 1 The Council of Churelics. The 1960 Legislature approved a proposed constulitional ihamend-1 ermed Plot rn.nt silithnri7ina orala ctqtas ment authorizing sale of the stated backed bonds. The amendment! be up for action in the 19611 session and will go to the voters' next November.

This amendment, provided the basis for the Rocke-' feller plan. plan. in the spring if Khrushchev announces he is going to lead the Soviet delegation in person again and afloek of government heads come trooping along, as they did in the fall. (ion supplied by the Defense Department and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA set next March or April as the date for the first manned NEW YORK (AP)A fire department aide has charged that the naval inquiry into the aircraft, carrier Constellation fire sought' deliberately to embarrass 'city aeliberately to embarrass city state Saturday mornings to handle the annual, registration-renewal workload.

The schedule will vary accord-log to the individual office and type of vehicle. Many county clerks also plan to work extra hours to handle renewals, the bureau said today. The deadline for automobile registrations is Jan. 31. For taxicabs, buses and ambulances, it is tomorrow midnight.

Owners of other commercial vehicles have until Jan. 15. Fire Commissioner Edward ride. One of the Mercury Astronauts will be strapped in a Cavanagh Jr. and the departmenti t'apsule and shot well over 100 The inquiry resumed today.

in general. I nilies-uP by an Army Redstone illiEl 511UL II ('it VVVIr IMP in general. The inquiry resumed today. nisizet.ip by an Army Rdstone Film Writers Suin Film Writers Sum riters 6uirig An unscheduled witness Thurs-; This first space ride will last i day was Albert S. Pacetta.

fire' a matter of minutes. Ships Vill ios for Blac 7 uepanment trial cull-liner and its 1S principal legal officer. the Atlantic Ocean. 1 i be ready to fish the capsule from 1 udY mut" I ire a matter of minutes. Ships Nil' for Blacklist trial examiner and its legal thheereAatdiavnttioc fish the capsule from I IV JJJJJJ It; MIAtill I While the raids were going on.1 7- ndersea Hole bomb exploded in the balconT of a movie theater in Marianaoi and injured seven persons.

An-1 other bomb reportedly went off I I'll I at a government-run supermarket in Mariana. 1 0 lap Earilts Crust -T- 1 0 I tql 124tirtit ut-Itt Mariana. ole Studios quartered in Syracuse, had sent a telegram to Kennedy, objecting to I Pacetta, who sought and was" the any commercialization but said: An earlier trial, using "If sponsorship is iniperative, I granted permission to testify, said HOLLYWOOD (AP)A anti rock trust laws. some of the questions put to it hate of et and capsule, will have a chimpanzee as passenger.IB1 care in selection of spon- movie writers and actors, three inn, associated wilii by Navy counsel appeared a If all goes well with the first: ze Angers ALTON BLAKE By SLEE Several test holes to various sors is necessary. oi them Academy Award Civil Liberties Union, Associated Press Science 1Vriter depths are planned.

A rotary drill The Protestant oranization to aim not so much at the cause' manned space probes, the payoff are suing major studios for $7.5 said this is the first time anti- come next fall the blaze but toward discredit- twill when the first Tiny l'ilho-e EW YORK i AP iTests will working from a specially fitted claims nearly tw mill ship ill be used. hem ion mom- million in damages and laws have been used to se-ling beitin in Alarch of the audacious Bed Touring Canada plan to drill a hole deep into the Digging the Moho le itself may earth from a ship at sea. ctme in a kw ears. yhis plan is the Nloho lethe' first hole ever to penetrate all lohole gets its name from the through the earths crust to learn Nlohorovicie. discontinuity NIonoi In4de NOYAN, Que.

A This tiny Quebec village was both sad and angry today abcut the fire that killed Mrs. Abel Vosburgh and 11 killed Mrs. Abel Vosburgh and 11 trig me ire impartment. i i I attempt ill be made to put a ing abolition of an alleged political emre enforcement of civil rights.1 A total of 50 persons died in the man into a satellite in space. and blacklist in Hollywood.

I "The Sherman Anti-Trust Act fire. Izeep him there lone enough to Four of the plaintiffs were makes it unlawful for persons to Cavanagh in his testimony has complete several orbits of the members of the famed "unfriend-i agree not to employ any person attacked Navy fire safety earth. ly 10, who were convicted of con.or group of persons," he ures aboard the Constellat tempt of Congress and sent to "In this case. the complaint al- Navy witnesses. in turn, have crit-i jail in 1947 after refusing to say all those named as defendants not leized the Fire Department's Weather Outlook whether they had ever been Com- loges there was an agreement by metho ds in fighting the fire.

1. I IL UMW-4 fill, whether they had ever been Com-I loges there was an agreement by methods in fighting the fire. the Fire Department. I attempt v. ill be made to nut OTTAWA (AP) A Commu-' unist Chinese trade delegationi started a three or four month tour; of Canada today amid speculation that it may be seeking wheat and other farm products.

Arrival of the two-man de1ega1 tion in Montreal Thursday night coincided with a report by the official Peiping People's Daily that Red China in the past year suf-: fered a "great calamity" with more than half its cultivated land, hit by floods, drought and insect raids. what mysteries lie for short. The Moho is a boundary! rill in and below it. of her 15 children. It is -one of the most impor- between the earth's thin crust and! Inc Jour said the family lived iu the wood nal A brother of the dead womantant scientific undertakings of the underl ing rock.

the shack built by the father modern times," Dr. Detley Brow, ct unknown compesition which alary no one would rent him a house osts resident of the National Acad-, tends 3,000 miles deep to the IN I all those children." i emy of Sciences National Re- search ouncil declare toda y. sumabIS earth's e. ore. The core is pr' composed Of nickel and budget calling for COIL NC1L ADOPTS tentative "Everyone has lost someone.

-1 age 3. iro 1. said the Rev. William Sellwood as The actual Mohole would be The MoholeMoho holecan SMALL FRY pr mar the Vermont border spread- ogram to try he went around this village el 500'111'111e from atop water perhaps feasibly be drilled only at sea," taxhilic post-se ason gae. Youth Council 2 ing the new of Thursda ezirly miles deep, with special drills for the earth's crust under the.

deciaesPage 2. y' mornin tragedy. biting 3 miles through the Oceans is as little as 2'2 to 3 miles "In a closely knit community floor to go below the thick, as aLzainst 13 to 20 miles, 'outstanding wrest- like this, there are very few folk earth's crust or outer skin for the on land masses. And the deepes( 7- who are not related," he first time. oil well ever dug on land is only ex- es gained, Experimental drilling to test all 47 13 Pushing out of the ashes iles.

i of the the difficult technqu ies will start The Mohole mill try to bring tip rossword 10 I- one-story shack were the frames Marc near ua oupe ls in Cdal Island samples cf the man ditoria tle, and to tit uares 3 of th i. four beds in which the sic-'olf the wes tern coast of Mexico, study the curious Moho houndarv ut i Radio. I sehedidel 7 I "IV ikji. kl, SAA. LB 1.1, 13 6 7 munists.

to employ persons who invoked! Vice Adm. Bernard L. The suit, directed against Fifth Amendment before member of the three-man! ALBANY. N.Y. Cr The es- studios, was to be filed today in! congressional committee or who court, told Pacettat 0 tended weather forecasts for New U.S.

District Court at Washing- refused to furnish information to are here not to punish but to do- York State. prepared by the U.S. Bureau. for the period ton. D.C.

congressional committe All A termine facts. Individuals appear! liVrcemather The plaintiffs, who contend plaintiffs fall into one or the as individuals, not as representa-, 4 p.m. today, to 7 p.m. were deprived of work in Holly- other of these categories, Wirin Vednesday: lives of any organization." i Changeable weather is indiwood because they were on the said. AtiStin assured Pacetta that ad-, eated ith temperatures averag- alleged blacklist, are writers Ned-' Hollywood studio; have denied ditional witnesses from the lire! ing rick Young, Albert Maltz, John the existence of a blacklist, but Departmcnt officers including several degrees below nor- mai.

Mild until turning sharply Howard Lawson, Herbert Biber-iWirin said such a list has been whose conduct during the fire was colder Saturday night and Sunman. Lester Cole, Robert L. Rich- used since 1947 and now contains questioned by Navy ards. Frederick I. Rinaldo and more than 200 names.

He said the would be heard. day. Snow flurries and squalls continuing through Monday. Snow Philip Stevenson. and performers suit would detail how the alleged flurries and snow moderating Gale Sondergaard, Alvin blacklist has been employed.

Tuesday and IVednesday. An as-Mary Virginia Farmer and Shi-I Defendant studios are Metro- Whars Nt.0 Snow trep Of 2 tir 2 inches dif new luau 11 CUM Udill al It erage of 2 or 3 inches of new 7 Panama Seeks Boo4 PANAMA (AP) President, Roberto Chiari told a news conference Thursday that Panama's prospects of economic well being in 1961 were promising but not brilliant. He yid his administra-' tion is banking on the introduction of textile and other new dustries for an economic- boost. There is an impression, be added, that the change in administrations in Washington ill mean a return to the good neighbor poli-, ty. 4 7, It men Ruskin.

'Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia. Para-1 HOUGHTON. Mich, API l' (--- snow Is expected, with amounts 1 Maltz. Young and Miss Solider- mount. 20th Century-Fox, Warner snowed in Houghton Thursday.

It of a hot or more in snowbelt gaard are Oscar winners. Brothers. Universal Internation- snowed Wednesday. and the day areas east of Lake Ontario. Lawson, Hibernian and Cole were al, Walt Disney Productions and before and the day lief )re that.

Normal temperatures over Up-members of the "unfriendly 10." Mit Arists. Also named are the In Let it 11 snow(d in Hough- state Neve I'm row rarge from A.L. Wirin. one of the plaintiffs Motion Picture Association of Ion for 24 cersceutivi tias a eaytane liighs I S-31. to over-attorneys.

said the suit charges America and the kss Mallon of el 71 inelhs. weatie night icn ot 815 north and 15-2 conspiracy and is being filed un--Motion Picture Producers. er toktcast; 11101e biluW I central and booth. 1 lilliS were trapped. Six bodies the Aational Science Foundation layer.

i Rural- Churchcs were found in one bed. i and Academy-Research Council The drilling also could produce 4..1 -aort 1 akes Vosburgh was the only survivor announced today. a rich history of life. evolut.on, jai of the fire that killed his 43-year- There the sca is Iloilo feet ileco and climate On earth snort old wife and 11 children 6 months 2.3 miles. Holes Voinz oil- Ihis II 1-1( 1., 1.1.

to 19 years old. Two of their other shore oil hac twver been tici led up and ille Ati, children married and the other bet ore in mater deeper th.in a 1 ir, t- t- 1.4:e kst It ell her i- i4reco 1 4 LWO vkcre liA4. undred Icel. th isness iniii, II, ot It cailwr 3lop Snort V.an Ati Weather 1Gtilwr 3lop 7 5 4 'I.

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