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FIRST HE The Weather Partly cloudy, chance of thowers today. Partly cloudy and cool tonight and tomorrow. NIN Worth Repeating The greatest homage tve can pay to truth is to use it. Ralph Waldo Emrson Lehigh Valley's Greatest Newspaper NO. 23,163 Te.ephon.

JJE 3.4241 ALLENTOWN, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1961 Entered 2nd Class Matter Post Office, Allentown Pa. 5cc 30c Copy Weekly GALL Mystery Blasts Rip Desert Radio Relays, Cut National Circuit Junta Jails 25 Leading S. Koreans Also Closes Down 381 Newspapers, News Agencies By GENE KRAMER SEOUL UP) The military junta jailed 25 prominent South Koreans and closed 381 small newspapers and news agencies Sunday in a drive against what it called profiteering and corruption. Soviet Spurs Air Spying In Pakistan Mapping Effort Reported Similar To U2 Flights By SPENCER DAVIS WASHINGTON ttfi The Soviet Union is conducting extensive reconnaissance and mapping flights of the northern borders of Pakistan and Kashmir, it was learned from diplomatic sources Sunday. The high flying photographic missions are similar to the American U2 flights over the Soviet Union which ended about one A V.

SALT LAKE CITY Lf) Three isolated and unattended microwave relay stations in Western Utah and Eastern Nevada were dynamited early Sunday. FBI agents, National Guard troops and police quickly fanned over the in-termountain west in a spreading search and investigation. The blasts occurred shortly after dawn and effectively cut off telephone and other communications along the coast-to-coast re- Ten wealthy businessmen, 10 Senate seat vacated by Lyndon Johnson, Sen. William A. Blakely, is the picture of disappointment as he hears election results.

U) THEIR FACES TELL THE STORY John Tower and his wife happily read congratulatory telegrams at their home in Wichita Falls. But the defeated candidate for the Texas year ago when Francis Gary Pow-It 0 aaa Ta. ers was brought down inside the LtSV oCcUll O.UUU VOlCS i lay system. Effort Stepped Up politicians and five retired officers of the army and navy were rounded up. The list of arrested tycoons, accused of piling up illegal fortunes, reads like a "who's who" of South Korean business.

Among them was Chung Jai-ho, president of the Donghwa news agency, the Samho Textile and several other enterprises. Others arrested included: King Yung-sun, finance minister in the toppled government of John M. Chang; Paik Too-chin, a premier under the deposed Syngman Rhee; Kim Tai-sun and Vim Ile-ung-soon, both mayors of Seoul in Sources said the Soviet mapping National Guard troops were ordered to duty in three states to patrol other relay stations. The blasts caused a widespread disruption of many communica- Goldwater Republican Wins Texas Senate Seat effort began after Powers' ill-fated U2 flight but has been stepped up in recent weeks. At the same time, Afghan forces along the Pakistan border have been conducting probes of Pakistani defenses.

Several recent clashes have taken place. The informants said the Soviet 'r' tion facilities, including the na- tional defense circuit. However, 5T this circuit has automatic controls I Vice President Lyndon B. John-; senator when Johnson resigned to By IRWIN FRANK rjjrr'Ffr''? wnicn sniu it to auernaie routes when something goes wrong, and a i a im i son. wno was in lexas aunudy.iuw.-uiiie ice uiimem.

dv, Song In-sang, flihtc homo nHiir 1 1, lr icgillic. was quickly back in service. "'r "Prof. John G. Tower won lu imnmi 1,1 finance minister over me iromier oeiween yom-jtion Sunday to the U.S.

Senate mnnicr i ni na vini. nna nrfninro munist China's Sinkiang Province by 8,000 votes to be the first Re FBI Takes Charge FBI agents took charge of the investigation but hours later au- uon 10 se a mail uu me wo, wnwi nice udiu oecdiiie park Chan-i, who was chief sec-Senate seat he vacated to become governor, then lost a 19o8 Demo- retary to PJiee- and Kwha Vuna vice president. cratic primary race to Ralph Yar- chjef bodyguard. Robert Johnson, head of the I borough, now senior Texas sena- 4 Being sought Election Bureau, said that Blakley I tor- The junta's Supreme Council could cut Tower's lead by ap-l Tower hammered at a singlejalso as wanted four men proximately 1,000. He said an es- theme: He is a conservative ofistil, at including two now timated 7,600 votes still were un-j the type of Sen Barry Goldwaterj: thorities said nothing had turned 7.

1' l4. publican ever elected to the office by Texas voters. Tower is a Barry Goldwater-type conservative who never has held public office. He clinched his -irtnrr oOQlncf Hprnnrrat William r-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i tji unc Diasi Diew uui ine top oi a mirrnunvp ctntinn threp milps i.

and disputed Kashmir. The Pakistan air force is equipped with less than a dozen high flying F102 Star fighters. These have not been able to halt the Soviet spy flights. American, Pakistan and Indian military authorities all have been fully aware of the Soviet photographic missions but the information has been closely withheld, sources he said. Nevertheless, Indian concern in vho helped him A.

Blaklev at 5 D.m. 22 hours 1 reported from 52 of the state's who was South Korea's am- w'est of Wendover, a town which "j- 's divided by the Utah-Nevada C-- -1 border. This blast ripped out 10- after the polls closed. 2.54 counties. In these bassador to Tokyo under Rhee, Blakley had receied 5 per cent) "I never supported a liberal and Lee Pyung-chul, reputedly of the votes counted.

cause," Tower declared. -South Koreals richest billionaire Republicans were jubilant at thei The men did not enter Sat-! in terms of the Korean hwan cur- Polls 50.8 Pet Tower polled 444.815 votes for 50.45 per cent of the total while WHAT'S LEFT Here's all the remains of the blasted microwave relay tower near Wendover in East Nebraska. A soldier looking at the ruins points up the massive size of the structure. (J) inch concrete walls and demolished the equipment. Similar explosions smashed a microwave station at Cedar Mountain, about 62 miles east of Wendover, and a cable repeater vniP nnt nf election of the first party mem-urdays runoff via party primar- rency Blakley had 436.815 counted.

About one'1" to tne Senate since 1877. Twojies. They were the two top men) Registrations of 305 news agen- official quarters has been rising, the 881,630 mostly small outfits that Reoublicans were elected to the' in an April 4 preliminary in whicfticies Pakistan officials also have been I million persons had been ex- Senate in reconstruction clays but a candidates were on tne ballot station at Knolls, about 41 miles east of Wendover. All three stations are located in the Great Salt Lake Desert. Wendover is about 125 miles west of Salt Lake City.

The blasts occurred sometime around 5 a.m. to 6:45 a.m. Much they were elected by the legislature. Tower issued a victory statement in which he said, "I feel the victory means the people of Texas want conservative representa- 'Riders' Jailed turned out newsletters, and 76 newspapers were canceled on the ground they were ridden with graft and payola. All had been ordered Tuesday to suspend publication.

More than 200 members of their staffs have been reported rounded up since the May 16 army coup to answer various charges of 17 More Arrested, keeping a close watch. Ipected to vote. Lost U.S. Papers Stir British Storm Traffic Toll Rising Fast Across U. S.

of the traffic handled by the relay stations was shifted to other Uon." Blakley, interim senator by appointment, would not concide facilities within hours. swindling and assault. JACKSON. Miss. (AP) Seven- have to move on." and they didn't! u.u The decree left South Korea teen Freedom Riders were ar-ibudge.

IcrackDot or what" said Howard with 39 daily papers compared to; rested and jailed here Sunday in 1 One Negro woman was nhiiP rPlMion 115 publishing durin? tne over- tun pnarate incidents in a.ed as she used a white waitine-L. c. .1 i rr i By the Associated Press doubt with the request that they The election "proves we have a produce a prototype from the 'two-party state," Thad Hutcheson. specifications. former GOP state chairman, said.

"Early in April these documents Liberal Viewpoint thrown Chanf trial live lur ine iviuuniciiii oidies waitin" room at a biLS room telephone. i regime. xmC i.u.iu.jr wiu agencies were authorized to stat'on- i Tw(? Pfrsns ere equipment to put the stations remain in operation. Police charged them with km uwy iuo. into service was being flown rate which Most Scandal Sheets --ithe white waiting room "I cannot find out the name identified with the liberal segment i iV record of itstnp r.

x- V.UU1U UUIOLJ lilt lJt By RONALD THOMSON LONDON W) A parliamentary storm burst around the head of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Sunday over charges that secret U.S. naval documents vanished strangely while on loan to the British admiralty, Richard Marsh, Laborite member of the House of Commons, suggested a Soviet spy may have nabbed the classified papers re of the Democratic party, declared, "If the election results are 413 fatalities for a four-day Me- Many but not all of the abol-i Otherwise there were no inci- ished papers were regarded by I lne Persons seen Aeroes as tne nurnber of prisoners the old. established press as mere; and two whites were arrested i ew The atet arrivals to Utah from various points around the country and service would be restored by Monday. Blood said it wae definitely sabotage. Microwaves are very high fre scandal sheets and their staffs asjuurm V'K from Montgomery, Ala.

as they now seem, our judgment; is that Blakley lost because he The current pace was greater was not sufficiently identified with: than four deaths an hour close the Kennedy program that car- to the 4.7 an hour which set the ried Texas in November." 1 1958 record of 371 deaths for a ihoodlums and crooks rather than -eeiues dnu iw wnnts Earlier, nine persons were ar- bonafide reporters. of this firm. Nor can I discover what has happened to the documents. They may have been stolen and the possibility that another Russian agent is at work can not be ruled out. "What astounds me is that Mr.

Macmillan knew that these documents had vanished, and yet a month later he still cannot say what has happened to them." were arrested in tne aiternoon. (hcy off a Mcm. In the latter contingent, nine left phis-to-New Orleans bus and quency, very snort radio waves nnn rarru fplom-anh sanrt tolp- Blaklev iumped party lines day period. Last year Montgomery, for Jackson, strode into the white portedly containing details of new waitingiir p' "jr 1952 and 1956 to support Republi underwater weapons. Big Guns Primed In announcing arrests of the leaders, the Supreme Council said their cases will be handled by a special investigation committee.

It made no mention of formal court trials. can Dwight D. Elsenhower. Blakley was appointed interim but one of them did not par- room. ticipate in the desegregation test.

Rav had told them to move on. Arrests were made after police when they did nothing, Ray Capt. J. L. Ray told them "you'll sajH: "Did vou hear me say move Marsh said he will challenge IJiiune iiiipuittra titcii ly iui uo tances of about 30 miles.

The short waves are used because they travel only in straight lines like television waves and can therefore be aimed di- Macmillan in Parliament Tuesday to explain the loss. Big guns of on? After getting no response, Ray the opposition Labor party are primed for the attack. three-day toll for the late spring holiday was 368. Howard Pyle, president of the National Safety Council, said the highway death count was mounting at alarming proportions. He urged drivers to use utmost care and personal responsibility to avert a calamitous holiday.

The heavy traffic, with its byproduct of death, apparently surprised some safety officials. This was not the case in Michi- said: "Every one of you are Ill una lCdk-11 UK 1CI1J1U11, llic der arrest Defector Identified As Key Polish Red In Washington, spokesman for the U.S. Navy, the State Department and the Central Intelligence waves are sent great distances through means of relay stations. Agency said they had no comment on Marsh's charges. DORNEY FURNITURE Half Price Sale Today Open Tonight to 9:00 P.M.

reported the disappearance of LONDON (AP) A high Po More than a month ago the ad miralty confessed secret papers lish security official, reported to have fled to the West, was named lULMdi nil LY l-llltl UV111! i i-i ,11 Warsaw, said he had been identi-'S wherf hiay toll passed i hv Polish PmicrrP ast years three-day count of 21 on underwater warfare had gone astray. At the time, police sources London. Sunday as Col. Antonio Alster, 54, vice minister of the interior. He was said to be in Washing in London said the documents ap Officers then herded them into a paddy wagon under the watchful eyes of highway patrolmen and FBI agents.

The officers were not needed, however, as there was only a handful of spectators at the station and no incidents occurred. Last week, 27 riders were arrested and subsequently convicted on breach of peace charges. Five gained freedom on bond, but 22 still were behind bars. In Montgomery, scene a week ago Saturday of bloody rioting, no attempt was made to arrest the Jackson-bound riders when they used white rest room facilities at before noon Sunday. Two hundred National Guard members augmented the state police on traffic The Polish Daily, the free Poles' parently vanished from the safe ton now and being questioned as of a big engineering firm work Lucky He Didn't Say 'Lets Kill Castro9 GLASGOW fiTi Seaman Clarence Barney sailed back into his Scottish home port Sunday, still tbaken by the nerve-shattering response to that little joke in a Havana bar.

He meant it strictly in fun when, shortly after his ship called at Cuba last month, he strolled into the saloon and proposed to the company at large: "How about buying a drink for an American spy?" Barney said hardly were the words out when guards with tommy guns appeared and marched him off to jail. He stayed there 30 days undergoing interrogations which he said went like this: "You are an American spy, yes? Say you are a spy and you will not be harmed. Admit, English swine, you are a spy for the Americans." Eventually the British consul persuaded Cuban authorities to free Barney and send him back to his newspaper in London, said Sunday that, "Alster knows more Commu- duty. In Illinois, the extra enforce "the most important Communist ing under contract for the navy. theimst secrets than anyone who has But the admiralty declined to to change allegiance since ment effort for holidays called by war." The Daily Mail, which last week comment on rumors the papers were on loan from the United States.

Marsh seems in no doubt state police Operation Red Alert" was not begun until Sunday, although the usual extra summer weekend compliment of this is the case. He announced he will ask Macmillan why "it is impossible for the white lunchroom, but it was closed. The two white riders then More Troops Sent to Angola LISBON, Portugal (AP) A so far fled." The Mail said the Jewish-born Alster fled to the West 10 weeks ago by way of Berlin and turned up in London before going to the United States. Purge Ordered The newspaper said Alster's defection was reported to have caused Soviet Premier Khrushchev to order a purge of Jews from high posts in the Polish gov him to ascertain whether secret headed for the Negro lunchroom, but as they approached, it, too, was closed. troopers was on the roads.

The NSC, itself, noting that Monday is not a holiday, stressed a one-day peril period on Tuesday when it estimated there would be 100 traffic deaths 30 more than expectable for a weekday at this season. It was the same bus station where 11 integrationists were arretted Thursday when they sat fresh contingent of Portuguese troops left Sunday for revolt-torn Angola. The reinforcements sailed from Lisbon aboard the liner Niassa as dispatches reported continued bloody skirmishing ship. ernment. at a white lunch counter.

Inside The Call International Interpretive Summit by -Stages Not Likely to Be Successful Page 2 South Africa Set jor Fete And Siege Page 2 Kennedy Sending Stevenson on South American Mission Page 2 2 Rebel Generals Go on Trial in Paris Today Page 3 National Slew Mack Officials Wife With Car, Suspect Finally Admits Page 2 First Lady to Wear Old Gowns On Paris Visit Page 8 Demos Nurture 'Family-Size Farm' Myth Page 10 Doug Ford Wins 'SOO' Golf Tournament From Arnold Palmer on 2 Extra Holes Page 17 Lehich Valley Moravian Theological Seminary Graduates 10. Page 4 New Rules to Advance to 10th Grade in Allentown. Page 4 Area Dairyman Turns Over $2,000 to Penn State for Research Page 10 "No details are available of the colonel's escape route or when he Jeff Chandler in the West African territory. arrived in the West," said the newspaper. "But reports say he documents entrusted by the United States of America to the admiralty were lost, stolen or mislaid?" Given to Private F'rm Amplifying his question.

Marsh told reporters: "The information I have so far obtained I know is correct. Certain secret documents concerning new underwater weapons were loaned by the American government to the admiralty. In its turn the admiralty passed them on to a private firm, no DORNEY FURNITURE Half Price Sale Today Open Tonight to 9:00 P.M. Critical' Again riTiT 1717T1 rTi ti fled because he was in fear of tVy I Yt rein 1 1 "is life. "With him he brought a JL11 QUAKE FELT IN LIMA LIMA, Peru (AP) A short, sharp earthquake was felt here Sunday.

No damage or casualties were reported. life in a new crisis Sunday fol lowing surgery two weeks ago. woman, leaving behind in Warsaw his wife and two children," the paper said. His condition was critical again, the Culver City Hospital said. GERANIUM SPECIAL 5 9c Bird of Paradise 25 N.

10th. The husky film leading man 8 OZ. SIRLOIN STEAK $1.10 The Superior, 824 Hamilton St. Saturday suffered from new bleeding that forced him to undergo his second emergency operation in recent days. MARCO'S Parti-Packs: 12 dogs, 12 rolls, onions, mustard, sauce.

$1.39. 429 Gordon St. RHODE NDRONS IN BLOOM Open Memorial Day Roth's 21st Tilghman WENZ TOMBSTONE SALE 20th Hamilton Allentown Informed sources said he was conscious bunaay ana resting well. The gray-haired 42 year old ft Was in the Very Best Spirit The Newest Thing: A Floating Bed Race actor was hospitalized May 13 for correction of a slipped spinal disc. Today's I ml ox News in short 2 Hillary Gives Up Auto News 20 Bridge 20 Capital News 9 Classified 21-25 KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)-Sir Comics 18-19 Edmund Hillary's expedition to Makalu Peak finally has been abandoned, it was announced Sunday.

Porter Riesel Rover Sokolsky Sports Television Theaters Weather Wilson Woman's 12 12 19 12 16-17 20 13 5 13 8 The climbers were en route to Deaths 7,11,21 Dixon 12 Editorial 12 Farm Editor 10 Financial 20 M. Mayfield 13 Katmandu carrying four sick and frostbitten members. was never to relinquish. It had gone a whole half mile before the Hopewell team, which finished last, had ever gotten away from the launching site. Most of the floats consisted of bed frames placed on inner-tubes or oil drums.

The Richmond float came across the finish line in two parts but they were close enough together to allow the team to escape disqualification. There was some conjecture that the Chester victory would be protested on grounds the winning float wasn't actually a floating bed, but a run-of-the-mill float with a crib on it. The protest didn't RICHMOND, Va. MB In the best spirit of phone booth stuffing and long distance bed pushing, a well soaked six-man fraternity team floated to victory Sunday in Richmond's maybe the nation's first floating bed race. Chester's Gamma Nu Chapter of the national Pi Phi young men's fraternity splashed down a James River course in a winning, and necessarily record setting, time of 1:45.0.

(More or less). Gamma Chi Chapter of Bon Air took second place, coming in an alarming half hour behind the victors. Third place went to Richmond's Gamma Tau Three other teams in the race were so strung out along the course that nobody seemed to know just how they placed. Members of the Richmond chapter initiated the race, challenging all other Pi Phi chapters in the area to a contest in which: 1. The course would run between two bridges.

2. The method of travel would be by hand powered floating bed. 3. The floats would carry six men. 4.

The race would be run on an afternoon suitable for such carryings-on. Sunday was the suitable day. At the starting gun, the Chester team sprinted to a lead it FREE HONEYMOON, VACATION with every $398 purchase or over BRASS RAIL NO. 1-HE. 4-9383 Furniture-Rugs-Bedding No.

2-SW 7-1927 Open Mem. Day. Dugan's, 715 N. 10. Open 9 to 9.

DORNEY FURNITURE Half Price Sale Today Open Tonight to 9:00 P.M. Monuments Slants Markets Memorial Day Clearance Earl Wenz, only at Breinigsville 8 mi. west of Allentown on Rt. 222-EX 5-2331 Open daily until 8 p.m. ORDERED TO MOVE Five freedom riders are ordered to move from the white waiting room in the Jack son, bus terminal by Police Capt.

J. Ray. When they refused, they were promptly arrested. UP) FOR THE CEMETERY Garden Plants, Boxes, Pots-Open Memorial Day Roth's-21st Tilghman.

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