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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 7

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Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1964 HONOLULU ADVERTISER Greek Cypriote Call Russian 6 Witch 9 Takes Her Pay In Vodka Off Moscow Talks 2 MOSCOW (UPI) A Russian woman who charged fees for charming away ailments has been sentenced to two years in pri- -v son as a witch. "She was a witch," the official journal of the Soviet Supreme Court said yesterday in reporting the Thurmond For Status Quo wrant from Russia is military, not economic, aid," he said. Makarios said "the whole situation will be clearer within two or three days" and insisted, "Nobody can prevent Cyprus from obtaining aid from any state it chooses." MEANWHILE, the Turkish Cypriot community lodged an official protest with the United Nations over the Greek Cypriot blockade of food supplies. "The number of Turkish Cypriot villages faced with imminent starvation Is increasing every day," Only on Pan Ai tional Asians and Africans going to get or will they just he added to the poverty or welfare rolls, as have thousands of Puerto Ricans in New York City?" Thurmond said he favored admitting Europeans under present quota svstems.

But he added "that "these Americans of European that the real purpose of these bills is to open wide the immigration floodgates for peoples in Africa and Asia." WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Strom Thurmond, says planned changes in U.S. immigration laws would serve to weaken the nation by drastically altering its racial and cultural composition. "If all we hear about unemployment and poverty in the USA is correct, then we have enough problems of our own without swallowing those of other nations," Thurmond said. "Whose jobs are the addi NICOSIA, Cyprus (UPI) Greek Cypriot President Makarios last night called "groundless" reports that his government had suspended negotiations with the Soviet Union for military aid.

But authoritative sources said plans for senior officials in the Greek Cypriot foreign ministry to leave for Moscow today had been canceled. (IN ATHENS, the Greek government announced Makarios would travel there today for high-level talks on Cyprus crisis. Government sources said the consultations would be "decisive" in setting up Greek-Greek Cypriot unanimity on a solution for Cyprus). The Greek Cypriot plea for Russian aid was made during the height of the crisis here. Negotiations were reported postponed pending the outcome of talks in Athens between Greek officials and Greek Cypriot Foreign Minister Spyros I case of Anna Shalygina, a factory worker who practiced in her spare time.

"SHE DIDnot fly up a chimney on a broomstick, let loose terrible tresses of hair, wear rags or drink any potions," the journal said. "But she took advantage of c-lizens' religious beliefs to cure and charm away their misfortunes and diseases for a price." One witness at her trial testified the defendant received 100 rubles ($110) for treating a woman with back pains. The treatment consisted of pouring ice water over the woman as she stood in a bathtub. She is in a hospital now. ANOTHER 'witness testified Anna Shalygina recommended the wearing of a hen's feather around the neck for a woman abandoned by her husband.

For this prescription she took her pay in vodka. "I do not believe in witchery," the defendant testified. "I take my treatment only in hospitals when I'm sick. I have troubles, my three husbands have all left me. Have mercy." MAKARIOS Moscow Friday, but he flew to Athens yesterday.

Greek leaders reportedly have urged Makarios to reconsider his appeal for Soviet aid. Turkish Cypriot Vice President Fazil Kuchuk told United Nations commander Gen. Kodendera Thimayya. A Turkish Cypriot spokesman said the Greek Cypriots had broadened the blockade, despite an agreement last week to lift it, and that security forces were preventing milk from reaching children in the Turkish quarter of Nicosia. ft A RELIABLE Greek Cypriot cabinet source denied reports that Russia had offered the Greek Cypriots economic credits worth $30 to $40 million.

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Kathy ripped off roofs, uprooted trees, flooded over 5,000 homes, tore up roach in 400 places, and partially paralyzed railway services in Kyushu. From Kyushu, the typhoon swept past the main island of Shikoku yesterday, then Thaitt Plans Personal Try Soviet Premier Khrushchev returned to Moscow from the Crimea where he flew to pay his last respects to Italian Communist leader Palmiro Togliatti, Moscow Radio announced UN Secretary General Thant will make a personal effort this weekend to get the Cyprus mediation talks In Geneva moving at a greater speed, it was learned. Tanker Explodes. Burns The 31, 642-ton tanker Esso Norway exploded and burned in the Indian Ocean, it was reported in Aden by the British Middle East Command The Castro regime, apparently determined to shut off the flow of escaping exiles, is building a new type patrol vessel specifically designed to pursue Cubans fleeing the island in small boats, newlv arrived refugees said in Miami The U.S., Britain and France rejected Soviet charges that direct commercial airline flights to Berlin are illegal The French newspaper Le Mond suggested events are moving so fast in Viet Nam that President Johnson may be pushed into agreeing on a new Geneva conference on Viet Nam before the U.S. elections.

FTC 'Chcics9 Bubble Gum Firm The Federal Trade Commission examiner accused the world's largest bubble gum manufacturer Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. of illegally monopolizing the baseball player card industry "contrary to the public policy of the United States" The National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced plans to launch a second large-diameter balloon to gather information about cosmic rays near the earth. Miller Keeps Eye On Demos In Buffalo. GOP vice presidential nominee William E. Miller spent his second day in Buffalo General Hospital, "studying, looking over speeches and campaign issues" and watching the Democratic convention on television In Bay-town, a 34-year-old factory worker shot to death his pregnant wife and three young children, then killed himself with the pistol.

He left notes apologizing for the "many headaches" he had caused Encephalitis, a disease blamed for two deaths and suspected as the cause of 12 others in a mild epidemic at Houston, is a virus-caused affliction found in most parts of the world, the American Medical Assn. said Academy Award winner Olivia De Havilland has been signed to replace the ailing Joan Crawford in "Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte," the film's producer, Robert Aldrich, announced. Miss Crawford is confined to a hospital for treatment of a respiratory virus infection. It takes to make Gleo, Losing Bite, Aims At Jamaica ii my (Qiay And a sure way to make your money earn more is insured savings at Territorial. lERfRIIQEMIL SMDRJGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION About 3,538 homes were destroyed, 7,500 damaged and property damage was estimated at $63 million.

Weathermen warned the 1.5 million residents of Jamaica to take all emergency precautions against Cleo's "destructive winds, torrential rains, high tides and heavy battering surf." Cleo's center passed about 60 miles off the southwest Haitian coast. A MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) Hurricane Cleo, a kiHer storm that has taken 14 lives and devastated $63 million in property, lashed Haiti's southwest coast yesterday and aimed its 140-mph winds at Jamaica. Forecasters predicted hurricane force winds would strike Jamaica's east shore and that Cleo's center would sweep across the island this morning. Authorities reported the small but savage hurricane killed at least 14 persons on the islands of Guadeloupe and Matouba Saturday.

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