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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 7

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I Oakland Tribune, Monday, Aug. 15, I960 7 Court Orders Russia to Send 35 To Study in the U.S. WASHINGTON The Soviet i United States. Thirty -five stu- Ike Views Capsule, Hails Space Feat Transfusion Union's student-exchange pro-; dents from the Soviet Union gram last year sent 70 Soviet! are to be sent to the United For Girl, 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 ry as "a dramatic mile- students to the free woild, in-; States for stuoy qunng isw eluding 27 who came to the land 50 during 1961 (UPD President Eisenhower to stone" showing the intentions of this nation "to remain day got a first hand look at the Discoverer 13 satellite strong and ahead under your leadership." 'REMARKABLE SERIES capsule and hailed it as new evidence that thL United States has "forged far ahead" in space exploration.

Eisenhower, commend The President also was pre ing those responsible for the achievement, termed the feat another in the "remarkable" sented with a small 50-star WALNUT CftEFK, Aug. 15 A telephoned court order was issued today to allow Kaiser Foundation Hospital doctors to administer a blood transfusion to a 9-year-old AK bany girl over the objection of her parents. The girl was identified by the sheriff's office as Karen Kemline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen R.

Kemline of 905 Evelyn Albany. Superior Judge Wakefield Taylor gave verbal orders necessary for the transfusion flag which the 98-pound capsule carried along with its scientific instruments. series of events showing "how America has forged far ahead" in space development. Eisenhower was shown the The President also referred capsule, recovered from the Pacific last Thursday night, to the Echo balloon satellite at a Whiite House ceremony attended by Defense Secre SIBEISkfeiHb, jh LMaialBaaHfiaCia tary Thomas S. Gates Secretary of the Air Force Dudley to Kaiser doctors and today referred the case to the Contra Costa County Probation launched last week.

He said he received a report this morning ihat scientists outside the government regarded the Echo as "the greatest advance" in communications in many years. Eisenhower returnee here this morning only a few hours -C. Sharp, and high Air Force officers. FIRST RECOVERY IF Pss TOASTMASTER I ft i Automatic Toaster IS Re9ular $21.50 Gen. Thomas D.

White, Air Force chief of staff, told the President that the Air Force was proud to set before him The sheriff's office referred the case to Judge Taylor after hospital authorities said the girl had severed an artery of her right leg in an accident while visiting at Alamo and was suffering from loss of blood. Hospital authorities said the the first man-made object earlier from quiet weekend at his Camp David, Md. retreat. He immediately swung back into a busy work schedule that included a conference with Secretary of State Christian A. Herter.

ever recovered from outer space." He called the fea.t a "scientific achievement of the first order." girl's parents refused on re An officer removed a shield ligious grounds to allow the from the back of the capsule, blood transfusion. Doctors and the President stepped forward, put his glasses on said it was an extreme emergency and requested sheriff's assistance. and looked at the instruments nrt i ii i ai wnue saic me ivz oy i'n Judge Taylor was contact Yeggs Discover Dishonest Victim LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15 -The yeggs found this note on the outside of the safe: "No money kept in this." They blew it open anyway found $8.20 and tacked on their own note: "Then leave it open next ed and spoke directly to the foot flag had been released in the capsule from the vicinity of the 49th State of Alaska Al Wlrpftot doctors by telephone, gvymg court permission for the and recovered near the 50th IN KATANGA United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskiold walks besides waving President-Premier Moise Tshombe of Katanga on arrival at Elisabethville Airport transfusion. State of Hawaii.

Gates described the recov The probation department is investigating the case today and has been instructed to draw up a formal order for the transfusion for the judge's Let Lyon estimate your move Congo Premier Asks U.N. To Replace Hammarskjold signature. Senators Amend and began throwing tear gas Picketing Bill WASHINGTON, Aug. bombs. An armored car rolled ii to the square.

Continued from Page 1 lihombe, that he was backed '--by the Belgians and that he systematically bypassing the Security Council rulings. He said he "absolutely could Swedish U.N. troops contin He'll set i cleaner, faster, mp ytMsifeSSlilO smoother shave with the Bl pfP SCHICK 11 powershave I -wTl $31.50 VALUE $1Q88 A iJ No Money Downf f'l 'i ued marching pn their guard posts, looking 6ff into the dis not agree to Hammar The Senate Labor Committee today amended the constriction site picketing bill to try to make sure its effects are limited to employers on building jobs. The group accepted without dissent an amendment of Sen. Winston L.

Prouty Vt.) tance. marskjold and Tshombe who once threatened to fire at any U.N. troops trying to enter Katanga. Generally Katanga was reported quiet although Katanga police hurled tear- gas bombs today into an unruly crowd of students and routed a shortlived demonstration against Tshombe and Swedish troops. This morning a large crowd of young Africans gathered in Elisabethville's main square, the Place de l'Etoile, in front of the post office.

Jeeploads of police rode up Tshombe's government re ported that five Africans were killed Saturday and five in jured in a clash with police in skjold's interpretations of the U.N. resolutions. In the Katanga itself Belgian troops began flying out today while Europeans cheered and wept. Planeload after planeload of U.N. troops were flying in to Elisabethville under arrangements worked out between Ham prowling that the measure would not legalize boycotts of products being brought to a the city of Jadotville, northwest of Elisabethville.

The construction site. government blamed the trou TRANSISTOR j0Kk Sponsors of the legislation ble on "Lumumba agents." It claimed they demonstrated have said they do not intend to permit product boycotts. They agreed to Prouty's pro against the United Nations, jSw. Complete with Leather Case, posal to nail down the point The committee did not finish with the bill, which is sponsored by Sen. John Just describe what job have In mind and your friendly Lyon can give you not onty a very good idea of the cost, but good advice on every little detail involved.

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More U.N. troops were on their way to replace Belgian forces in the province. Byrd-Goldwater Ticket in Virginia RICHMOND, Aug. 15-uPThe Virginia Committee for Constitutional Government today announced a move to offer Virginia voters a Byrd- Goldwater ticket under the Conservative Party label in the November election. CHARLES R.

NELSON District Manager 1 finally resumed more than an hour after the outbreak. Bosch said there was no further trouble. Three youths were arrested. LeRoy Johns, 18, of 1647 89th was booked for failure to obey a police officer's command and for inciting further disturbances. Two 15-year-old boys were taken into custody for disturbing the peace.

Others were given warnings. Only 50 minutes later, police again were called into action, this time in front of the Fox Oakland theater, Telegraph Ave. and 18th St PATRONS MENACED A gang of more than a dozen youths was reported insulting and threatening patrons as they left. About 20 officers were sent to the scene and promptly took 13 youngsters into cus proii HI ghgate 4-4300 Petitions will be circulated throughout the state for electors pledged to vote for Sen. Harry F.

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16, 1959 airline crash that claimed 42 lives, is serving a federal prison term for interstate transportation of a stolen auto. Spears was to go on trial on the abortion charge last December. A judge dismissed the case when informed the defendant had been killed in an airline crash in the Gulf of Mexico. Investigators learned later that Spears gave his plane ticket to William A. Taylor, of Tampa, one of the crash victims.

Spears was convicted of taking Taylor's auto and driving it to Phoenix, Ariz. tody. The others dispersed. Three were booked for battery and the nine others released after reprimands. 95 17 WAKE TO MUSIC DYNAMIC SPEAKER AEROSCOPE ANTENNA CHOICE OF COLORS Charged with beating three Continued from Page 1 jam on East 14th St.

as youngsters swarmed onto the street from the Granada Theater, scene of the first incident. HORROR FILMS A quadruple feature of horror films apparently was the inspiration for the happenings at the Granada Theater, 8824 East 14th St. Being shown were "The Bat," "I Married a Monster," "Cosmic Man" and "Macum-ba Love' It was the last performance for the theater, scheduled to be turned into a super-market Manager Thomas Bosch said there were about 900 patrons in the house, most of them teen-agers. He said during the showing of "Macumba Love" there was so much disturbance, the sound cculd not be heard. He had the Jghts turned on and ordered the noisemakerj out.

SEATS SLASHED This touched off wild brawling in whieh slashing knives did more than $500 damage to theater seats. George Lopez, 14, of 1908 85th suffered head injuries when set upon and beater by other youths as he tried toeave. He was taken to Highland Hospital and later released. Bosch called police. Dispatcher Sgt.

Harold Mc-Cownac sent every available unit to the scene and his prompt action was credited with averting a full scale riot. Officers found more than a half a dozen fights in progress, inside the theater. Some of the brawls continued outside as about 150 youths poured into the street. TRAFFIC IN MESS The 20 officers finally dispersed the crowd, but not before traffic had been backed up one mile -each way. The traffic problem was complicated by hundreds of motorists attracted to the scene by the patrol cars, noise and excitement.

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