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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 26

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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26
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How Jack Tough Team Won mmJI umt mmd In. SEE PAGE 1A I Vv2anr-, Ml AM EWS Closing Markets THE BEST NEWSPAPER UNDER THE SUN Established In 1896 Miami, Thursday, July 14, 1960 Telephone FR 4-6211 MIS IV ihhJ JVJUV Improper Conduct Charged People Said Today, Twister Hits South Jersey SEWELL, X. J. A small twister swept through this South Jersey community with the roar of a "freight train" today, felling trees and power lines and ripping roofs off a number of houses. State Police said two persons were injured.

Heavy rain fell as the twister bore down on Sewell. A'M fell 'ri a ft if fC Jt'Vi. Of'a ft. iwwt i r'v jm- Jr. V'-fh "Be happy we were wrong." Dr.

Elio Bi-anca of Milan, after the world failed to come to an end today when he said it would. "This is a surprise." Joseph Kasvubu, president of the Congo Republic, returning to Leo-poldville. his capital city, to find it had been taken over by Belgian troops in his absence. "I denounce this action." Congo Prpmier Patrice Lumumba, on his arrival in Leopoldville. Sewers For Sale A local utilities company today offered to sell its water and sewer systems to Metrn for The company, which serves 3,800 customers in the southwest section, has been flooded with complaints about hisrh rates and poor service from customers.

Details of the offer are on Page ID. Trans-Atlantic Dialogue 01 i fi 'I 1 I Diplomatic sources said Eisenhower and British WASHINGTON todav that President Miami's channel 10 television station WPST today had its operating license taken away by the Federal Communications Commission. In revoking the license held hy Public Service Television, a wholly owned subsidiary of National Airlines, the FCC said improper conduct attended application for the license. The FCC granied the permit to Public Service in 1957. RESULT OK TRIAL Charges that improper pressure had been exerted on the FCC resulted in a trial of FCC Commissioner Richard A.

Mack and Miami attorney Thurman A. White side. They were charged with conspiring to rig the award of th channel. The trial ended in a deadlocked jury, but the government plans a retrial. In today's ruling, the FCC aisn disqualified two others of the original four applicants for the license.

WKAT. a Miami Reach radio station and North Dade Video, Inc. The license was given to tb fourth applicant. L. R.

Wilson, now operator of radio station WCKY in Cincinnati. Wilson died since making the application hut it is still held by the Wilson estate. The law firm of Smathers, Thompson and Dyer has represented the Wilson es'ate here but A WALKING ON THE WATER? It would appear so, but actually, he has just stepped from a rowboat. visible at left, and the camera caught him in mid-air. Hp is Ismct Inonu, Tfi-year-old leader of the Turkish Republican People's Party.

The scene is Istanbul, on thp Sea of Marmara. Setting The Slae CHICAGO While the Demrrats are winding up in Los Angples. the Republicans are just getting ready in Chicago. Workmen in Chicago have bpgun decorating the International Amphitheater. There are plenty of empty seats today.

But they'll be filled after July 25 when the convention opens. Canada Wants Nuclear Veto OTTAWA Canadian Prime Minister Dief- Prime Minister Harold Macmillan were in touch with each other on the possibility of amending the 1951 Anglo American bases in Britain agreement. The oues- I tion was raised be- 1 MCrr IKE rharfps thaf the PR. MACMILLAN enbaker indicated today that Cana Soviets Say Allies Buzz Their Ships ERI.IFR RF.sn.TS. Lala Ai.nl da must have a veto over use of American nuclear warheads on Canadian soil before they will be accepted in this country.

He told the House of Commons that Canada is asking the United States for the same right of joint control as the United Kingdom has in connection with American nuclear warheads stored in Britain. KDLCT FOl RTH RA''K- A furlTE- 47 plane shot down by the Reds July 1 was based in Britain. Prisoners ere Shackled JACKSONVILLE A Kaiford prison guard told a S. District Court jury today that he saw 15 or 20 prisoners shackled in sitting positions in the maximum security building during the summer of 1958. Edward G.

Terkins, who still works at the prison, testified in the trial of 14 former prison guards charged with brutality. Primary Time Ajrain CONCORD. X. H. It's almost primary time to stay out of Latin V.S.

tHls Russia America. Page 1A. Diefenbaker MOSCOW (AD The Soviet Union charged in formal notes today that planes of the United States and other Western Powers deliberately and frequently buzzed Soviet ships on the high seas. The notes said the incidents endangered the Soviet vessels and violated the rights of shipping in international waters. Kids Safe In Bus Crash BOUND BROOK, J.

A school bus carrying 25 retarded children collided with a hpavy truck during a rain storm today, but none of the children were injured. A day camp director and three counselors also escaped injury. The children were from the Happy Day Camp at Bakelite Park, sponsored by the New Jersey Association for Retarded Children. Something Sweet For Yon Got a sweet tooth Turn to Page 1C for some delicious ideas to satisfy it. 'LeVs Live Together LOS ANGELES Peoples of East and West in New Hampshire again.

This time the primaries, are for U.S. senator. Styles Bridges, ranking Republican member of the U. S. Senate, was the first in line today as the two-week filing period began for the Sept.

13 primaries. Bridges, chairman of the Senate Republican policy committee, formally filed for renomination to a fifth consecutive 6-year term. Slocks Drop Aain Aflcr Slight Gains The notps were delivered to the Inited States. Britain. Denmark.

France, Norway and Canada, listing the charges item hy item. 200 INCIDENTS The note to the I nited States, in the form of a memorandum, said American planes over a period of years had been responsible for more than 200. such incidents. BRIDGES administration of the husiness is in the hands of trustees, the firm of Talt. Stettinius and Hollister in Cincinnati.

CHANGE-OVER SEPT. IS Date for taking over the station was set for Sept. 15. Ofticials at WPST appeared taken by surprise. George T.

Baker, president and chairman of the board of NAL. immediately went into conference with attorneys and refused comment. WPST station manager. Walt Koossler. was en route from New York to Miami when the announcement ot the license revocation was made in Washington.

A television industry source said here the present management undoubtedly would be maintained until the case is appealed. There also was the possibility however, that the FCC might appoint a trustee for the station. It was extremely unlikely that the station would go off the air, he said. The station is affiliated with the ABC network. Dar 6 ID 3" 2 parl i v.irk i T.m 1 13 3-5 Silver Fiu'.

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Kiri InnhlJi7p Thomn; AQiimas. Rnck SHvpt At F'r-st. Pinp Thpmp. F.p'mpihpus anrl Poya; Gui'I also ran. Daily Dniiht: unf Hln nff pp-trr (9 3) pniri 1121.20.

THIRP RATE 6 furlongs pnfan Allan 4.80 3 40 3 00 Hpv Pasqua ip ppro'n i 5.40 4 00 Waipr Nymph iWalkPr 4 20 Tim 1:13 31 Timar, Ship Laridi Trim rnunts. Libby and Bpck And Call also ran. FOl'RTH HACK ft furlnnes Wild Array iRnrni 7. 40 3 00 2 rpihratf.r tpornsnt 2 60 2 20 Pmp Island ppt fpnhpnkni 2 S0 Tim 1:14 4-5. Kmc Mnn Judv Fnsizh.

Nabe and Sunday Outing also ran. ARLINGTON PARK Clear and Rood FIRST RACK-5 furlonpa founfprway iChprsi 10 00 5 40 4. 20 Even Eva 'Curry. 9 00 6 40 Eager Question 'Xirhntst 4f) Time 1.00 15 Potperra. Tittl Stranger.

Sudden Gal. MortEaeeman. Rny-a: Sal. Mull. Miss Fisherman.

Bui! Wheel and Light Touch also ran. SECOND RACE-nne mile Sals Rnnts Seller 8 40 4.20 3 00 Noble Jar 1 Honojnsa 1 4 40 3 20 Irish Mud 1 Curry 1 5 20 Time 1:38 1-5. Peggy's prandv. Our Boy John. The Orator.

War Time. Lebanon Tjld. Oranny Cold. Snark Robot. Pavobloom.

Noble Idol Pa rty Porch. Riteroma, Dangpfeit and Beau Tracer a Iso ran. nM.v C'minteruiiv and Sal' Rnotn 7 and 11) paid S44.40. THIRD RACE 6 furlong Brvants B'sard 6.40 4 2f) 3 40 Valer'e Jan Nonrtl 27 00 12 00 Ace iChurch 4 40 Time 1:12 4-5- Jungle Wonder, Marble Hill, Cabmin. Pickarun.

Romney. Val-tro. Nita Joy rg-car-sha and Bern-reward also ran NEW YORK (APi A technical rebound fizzled today, leaving the market irregularly lower at the close. Trading was slow. Gams and losses of fractions to about a point prevailed among key stocks.

Weakness in American motors, which touched a new low for the year, was among factors. Aircratt-missile stocks were off all day on profit taking. Motors and rails dropped. Oils showed a steadier pattern. Airlines must learn to live together, says Cyrus Eaton.

Eaton, the 76-year-old controversial millionaire who recently received the Lenin Peace Prize from Russia, was in Los Angeles yesterday for the Democratic national convention. He urged large exchanges of visits between peoples of the East and West and renewed trading. Dracula Strikes Again ROME "Dracula" drew blood last night in a Rome night club. It was all accidental. A chorus line, garbed as vampires, was doing the "Dance of Dracula." One of the girls, carrying a knife, stumbled and fell against a customer in the front row of tables, stabbing him.

Doctors said he would be hospitalized six days. Nightmare Before Dawn ST.r PETERSBURG Emerson Follett awakened before dawn today when he thought he heard a burglar. He grabbed his .38 caliber pistol and tiptoed into the kitchen. He spotted a large rat and fired one shot. The bullet killed the rat, glanced off the floor, went through a wall and struck his wife, Mildred, 37, in the wrist.

She was listed in good condition at a hospital. EATON Flvnns Ex Gets Home LOS ANGELES An ex-wife of the late Errol Flynn was given court permission yester The Soviet accusation appeared to be a preliminary to presentation of Moscow's complaints to the United Nations concerning the activities of United States planes. The notes followed by a day the demand of the Soviet Union lor a U. N. Security Council session to consider the incident of a U.

S. RB-47 plane shot down July 1 off the Arctic Coast. The U.S.S.R. claimed that plane was on a spy mission and violated Soviet air space over Russian territorial waters. The United States claims the plane was not over Soviet territorial waters.

OLD ACCUSATION The Soviet press for a long time has been accusing Western, and particularly American, fliers of buzzing Soviet shipping in international waters. Less than two months ago the Soviet press quoted a maritime official as saying U.S. Air Force planes buzzed Soviet merchant ships on 23 separate occasions in 1960, diving on freighters and dropping various objects. DOW-JONES AVERAGES day to make a 510.000 rimvn navmpnt nn a 73 "Til -i $39,000 home from in Boeing Voles July 23 NEW YORK iAP Closing Dow Jones averages: STOCKS Open High Low Close Chance 30 Industrials 633.54 837.14 R29.34 631.32 off 0.79 20 Railroads 139.32 139.R5 13JU3 1 38.44 off 1.00 15 Utilities 94.16 94.68 93 59 94.10 off 0.24 65 Stocks 209 01 210 11 207.37 208.29 off 0.56 Transactions in stocks used in averages: Industrials, surance money left by the actor for the couple's children. Nora Eddington Flynn Haymes, 35, said she herself will make the monthly payments on 7K1 A WASHINGTON Missile and aircraft for Boeing Aircraft will vote on the company's latest contract offer July 23, it was announced today.

The dispute revolves around job security as well as wages. Members of the International Association of Machinists have been working without a contract since June. The negotiations affect some 40,000 workers. NORA FLVNN the three bedroom home in West Los Angeles. Flynn left policies worth S15.000 each to Deirdre, 15 and Rory, 13.

Rails, 49.000; Utilities, 48,500 65 Stocks. 317,300. BONDS 40 bonds. 83 30, up 0.01: in higher grade rails. 8.05, off 0.15; 10 second grade rails.

79.32, off 0.08: 10 public utilities, 84.77, up 0.21: 10 industrials, 89.06. up 0.06. Commodity futures' index: 144.62, off .04. rx:.

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