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i- I'Sinrai-finlv Warn), has been asked Tass.said the order as omy a Russ Close West German News Agency in Moscow issued because the agency.j Deutsche Presse Agentur, r24" announcement made been "spreading provocative mnm of tjpa's erroneous Kaiser Hits Birch and false reports concerning about Khrusnenev. jjka 2 April 16, 1964 Knowland Calls Charges Of Extremism Irresponsible withdrew the report 23 minutes fier its first flash and on Tues- the U.S.S.R," The aeency's Moscow corres which on Monday circulated a false report that Soviet Premier Khrushchev had died. In a Russian-language trans- MOSCOW The Soviet Union today ordered the closing of the Moscow office of the West German news agency DPA, given i day apologized for.it. The agen- Charq pondent, whose name was i es Lee Kaiser, San Francisco in vestment broker who is a can didate forjhe Republican nomi Rockefeller's 'Task Force' Criticized DAMAGE; HEARING WON BY NATHAN LEOPOLD nation for senator from California, today branded as "a lie" charges that he is controlled by John Birch Society leaders! DAVIDSON Kaiser hit back at Fred Hall, former Kansas governor who is also a candidate for the GOP Senate nomination here. Noting that Hall has called him "a cap CfiJCAGO i AP i Nathan Leopold, convicted with Richarcj Loeb of the 1924 murder, of schoolboy Bobby Franks, has been "-allowed invasion of privacy damages for advertising in connection with the fictional book and movie portrayal of his life.

Circuit Court Judge Thomas Kluczynski Wednesday Ordered Leopold's attorneys to request tive of Birch-dominated elements," of the Republican party, Efforts of a Rockefeller task force to convince California voters that Goldwater supporters are extremists will fail, former U.S. Sen. William F. Knowland, state" chairman for the Arizona Senator, predicted lie referred to the announcement yesterday by 'seven state legislators of a statewide tour lo warn Californians of the 'mortal danger" that extremists wilt take over the GOP. "this effort will fail, just as the same effort by Nelson Rock Kaiser called Hall's view "irre sponsible." Statevitle Prison for the mur der of Franks, 14.

Leopold was released from parole last year and js now an instructor at the University of Puerto Rico. The damage suit named as plaintiffs besides Levin, Simon and Shuster, New York, a publisliiii house; Twentieth Century FtSc, Pocket Hooks, New York: Hollywood produce? Darryl F. Zaii-uck and 4ft Chicago area -movie theaters. The book and movie "Compulsion" identified Leopold in the public mind as the chief character, Judd Steiner, the suit charged, and unjustly appropriated for profit Leopold's 'riame, likeness and personality. He said Hall is "a proven failure." MURPHY RIVAL Kaiser, 58, is Vying for the Re Rugular 65.00 Riaiiilr 175.00 Sgr.l Sava 18 0QSSava 36 00 Fff I a-JA A I publican nomination for the Senate seat now held by Clairi efeller and Joe Martin and others has failed," Knowland said.

a hearing for damages on a $1,405,000. suit filed in 1959 against Meyef Levin and: 56 others. Levin- is the author of 'Compulsion," "the portrayal upon which the suit is based. Leopold, 59, was paroled in 1958 after serving 32 years in Engle, D-Calif. Former actor George Murphy also seeks the GOP nomination.

Kaiser said he is far. in front in the race for the nomination, according to recent polls. We are not just aiming to win, he said. We expect to" HCUA Foe "I must point out that the weird statements, the extreme abuse, and irresponsible recriminations of this campaign are not coming from Goldwater supporters," he, added. CITIES WIDE SUPPORT "The people of California are not freaks, nor: are they somehow different from Americans across the.

country," knowland declared. He pointed out that Goldwater Hoffa Gets carry every county in the state." le said he agrees with Ari U.l zona Barry Goldwater, who Guilty in in is seeking the GOP nomination neip for the presidency that the federal administration should not Lewd Case Cong ress today "has a lummanliing lead place its faith in defense solely upon missiles. Kaiser said he witnessed the fall of Singapore in World War II, and the outflanking of the French Maginot Continued from Page 1 omissions in the enforcement of the immieration laws. RegKlair Regular I lj I 1 I I 1 1 II Sav. 45 Ctfflll Sava'.

56 00 "Sav. 71.00 gSS I 7 NOW 174.00 NOW 219 00 NOW 279.00 NaiiaTVV 1 WwwV WMSSS) 1 Regular 45000 SfRegtilar 8 50.00 Regular 1100.00 M-f4'flk Save 91 00 SSaya -1 7 1 .00 Sava (f-t 359.00 679.00 NOW 879.00 1 Line, and "the least we can do would be to have-aLbomber just Burton' D. White, nationally known for his activity in organizations opposing the House Committee on Un-American Activities and now leading a radio station strike" here, was found guilty of lewd arid dissolute conduct in San Francisco today. White, 33, of. 2826 Berkeley, was arrested in a San Francisco theater April 11, in company wifli Ralph L.

Tavlor, 21, of 19110 12th Ave. Appearing fieiore Municipal Judge Joseph G. Kennedy today, White pleaded innocent but Representative Michael Fei-ghan, chairman of a Joint Immigration Committee, proposed a sweeping probe and' sought $160,000 to conduct it, Celler led a militant fight against it, and narrowly won by a 69 to 69 tie vote in the House. To provide ammunition for congressional speeches and pronouncements backing Hoffa in his bitter attack on the Justice in the race for convention delegates and noted that more than a half-million Illinois voters, better than 60 per cent, marked their ballots for Goldwater in a presidential primary "The so called Rockefeller task force is going to find it difficult to convince the people of California that more than a half-million Illinois Republicans are extremists of- have been taken over by the Birch Society," Knowland said. "Ami they will, have trouble convincing anyone that what they call a noisy fringe in California has been able to take over all of the parly member organizations." NOTES EX CEPTION Knowland said that over the years he has worked with and for all of the legislators who hflyejone off on what he called "a wihdmilMilting, ghost-slay in case we might need it.

RIGHTS BILL" Are civil rights sit-in demonstrations in San Francisco hurting the'eharges of the current civil rights bill in Congress? Kaiser replied that the demon-, strations probably will negate support for 'the bill. But he said he would not have voted for the bill as it came from the House of Representatives. It will probably be improved by Senate amendments, he added. He disputed the claim of some Republican critics 'that the state's Young Republicans are being taken over by extremists. submitted his case on the police ReKuUr 210.00 S.ive NOW 167.00 Retjul.ii 1 J5.00 Sjve 00 NOW 107.00 Regular 9S ,00 Save 00 NOW 75.00 report.

Kennedy declared him guilty, fined him $29, and sus IMAGINE! During this April Diamond Event you may choose from the Davidson Licht colfection of perfect blue-white diamond jewelry and save a full 2 to 50. All is the finest quality and from regular stock choose now from this glorious selection for future gift occasions. NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY FIRST PAYMENT IN JUNE pended a 20-day jail sentence. White has been employed for the past 18 months in the program department of Radio Station KPFA and is a leader-in the strike under way there as chairman of the local unit of the National Association of- Broad Department and Attorney Genera! Kennedy, bulky -packets" of -literature and other material are being distributed to hand-picked senators and congressmen. Most of them are friendly to the Teamsters and or Hoffa, and a number have received campaign contributions and other support from them.

Included in this propaganda "packet" are the following: A 12-page slick-paper, extensively illustrated tabloid titled "Drive Reporter." Featuring the Kaiser said he spoke to a YR meeting in Sacramento Sunday and took several positions that ing, straw man-destroying tour of the state." He said he is pleased to note that they said are contradictory to YR views. A poll of YR members after they do not consider him an ex tremist. cast Employes and Technicians. White was a leader in the San Francisco riot at the House Committee Un-American Activities healing in May, 1900, He "Htave been through a great Regular 435.00.ESH Save 88.00-' NOW 347.00 Regular 275.00 Regular 395.00: -Save 56.00 Save 80 00 219.00 NOW 315.00: many political battles and have his speech, Kaiser said, found 77 per cent supporting an indicator that the organization is fair minded. Kaiser heads the Investment Securities Company in San Francisco.

gained some practical experience," Knowland said. Simply Sa, "May I assure them, and the' people of the State of California, front page, with pictures and color illustrations, is an' article a banner captioi. reading, "Senators, Congressmen Question Use of Spies, Informers in that no one is going to take me over. had a prominent role the film, "Operation Abolition" which showed him as a slim, dark haired youth, wearing black rimmed glasses, leading the demonstrators in song. Af that time White was a teaching assistant in the English Department at the University of California.

Later he became chairman of the Hay Area "And no one is going to take over the statewide Colawater Theater Marquee Approval Delayed Continued from Pag 1 for President committee, made up of dedicated Republicans who have been active supporters Chattanooga." A1 sub-caption "Floor Speeches Cite-Abuses at Hoffa Trial'" is followed with this open sentence, "Powerful forces on Capitol hill are questioning the government's use of spies, informers and special agents in the Chattanooga trial of General President Also prominently displayed on tional Safety Council, said the of former President Eisenhower, Student Committee for the Abo Regular 595.00 Regular 750.00 Regular 1250.00 marquee would compete for a 120 00 Save 151.00 Save 251.00 former Vice President Nixon, Senator Kuchel, and other Re driver attention and would be Save TZjINOW lition of the HCUA. lie toured the country in 41 599.00 NOW-" NOW 475.00 999.00 a continuing hazard. publican nominees, national, state, and local, over the years." under the auspices of the Na A. driver moving at 60 miles Regular 75.00 Save IS 00 per hour would drive blind for Knowland said he would like Ring illustrations enlarged to show detail Regular 24. OO Save 5 00 NOW 19.

OO Regular 30.00 Sava 7.00 NOW 23.00 tional Committee to Abolish the HCUA, speaking to college and university groups and appearing feet for every second he con to emphasize that "when the NOW 59.00 centrated-on4he signr4he4etter tumult of the primary campaign the front page are pictures of Senator Hiram Fong, R-Hawaii, member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Representatives Glenn Cunningham. Al- said. on rally, programs in New York The council also heard that and Washington. is over, we will be happy to all Rockefeller supporters into the general election campaign to elect Senator Gold- the theater's developers, Syufy Taylor, 21, told police he is Enterprises, of San Francisco employed as a checker an Oakland department store. He water as our President." is, seeking a permit to build a three-room house on the theater will appear before Judge Ken grounds.

ned next Mondav, 1,500 Teamsters Planning Director Norman Lind told the council the indus trial type zoning there does per vin O'Konski, and Roland LibonatJ, D-Ill. All made floor speeches, which are extensively quoted, assailing the Justice Department. (Distribute 1M4 by flit Hill Syndicate, Inc.) (Alt Rights Reserved.) Goldwater Back For Bay Speeches Continued from Page 1 spell it out," Goldwater said of McCarthy. mit earetaKex.s quarters on In New Local Continued from Pag 1 last few months 160 Ice cream the site. Khrushchev Seeks Help In Mao Feud While councilmen snorted at Regular 100.

00 Sdve gl 00 NOW 79.00 Regular 175.00. Sve 36.00 NOW 139.00 Regular 275.00 Save .66 00 NOW 219.00 Regular 475.00 Save 96.00 NOW 379.00 Regular 600.00 Sava 00 NOW 479.00 Regular 1275.00 Save 00 NOW 1019.00 truck drivers switched to Milk the idea of a three-room "caretaker's "quarters," Lind added he had tentatively approved a sea led-down one-bedroofh Drivers and Dairy Employes Local 1302. Ten years ago. local TO- was the largest Teamster local west sion of the house. Continued from Page 1 of Chicago with, a membership meeting, including all Commti nist parties, is only conditional of 7.600.

-Since the splintering moves Polish party chief Gomulka San Francisco Local 85 has taken over this distinction with in giving his approval, con about 6,800 members tended that 'such a i should be prepared in advance The new construction drivers local will be under the trustee- so that it could lead to an im provement in Moscow Peking hip of EinrJD. Mohn, president relations. of the Western Conference of Teamsters, until- organizational Such a possibility was dimin ished yesteiday by Kb.ru Sen. Goldwater said he deplored the "name-calling- expeditions" undertaken by the pro-Rockefeller assemblymen. He said that so far Rockefeller has conducted "a pretty fair campaign." But he added: 'if he can't get out here more, I think he ought to call them off, and call them off in a hurry." Of.

the extremist tag. Gold-water VI" especially, challenge Rockefeller to say what they mean by extremist." Asked if he considers the John Birch Society an extremist group, Goldwater replied, "I consider some Birchers extremists." But he said he does not regard the society as a whole as an 'extremist group, fie said there are extremists in both political details -are completed and officers are elected. Sawyer said shchev's denunciation of Peking OAklan5aftfribune OAKLAND tOCALLY OWNED LOCALLY CONT ROLLED OAILV Supreme on Continental Side of San Francisco Bay Established February 21, 1174 Member American Newspaper Publishers Associaliw Charter Member Audit Burea of Circulation Complete Assxlatea Press Service For Metropolitan Oakland Full Umied Press-International Service MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled) exclusively ta the use tor republication ol all the local news primed in this newspaper as well ai all AP Ittwt tispaltnes. The tribune pu bushing CO. PUBLISHERS JOS.

R. KNOWLAND, President and Publisher. WILLIAM T. KNOWLAND. General Mjnaoer, Assistant Publisher and Editor.

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CARRIER Dailv and Sundav leaders. But the position of Poland and Home Owners the other Eastern European sat WASHINGTON About 54 ellites is understandable. per cent of the non farm fami Regular 425.00: Regular 750. QO Regular 1450.00 In the event of a final split, Russia could pay closer atten Regular 85.00 Regular 235.00 Regular 350.00 Sav 18 00 Save 48 00 Save 71 00 lies in the U.S. own their homes The ratio is increasing.

SSav 86 00 Save 15100SSave 575 00 a jt a. tion to the deviations of -satel NOW 67 OO-" NOW 187.00 NOW 279.00 NOW 339.00 NOW 599.00 NOW 87S.OO -fctTB il.ll --7 lites which have enjoyed a larg er measure of freedom since HERE ARE ADDRESSES OF NATIONAL AND STATE- LEGISLATORS OAKLAND open Monday till 9 P.M. HAYWARD AND WALNUT CREEK open Monday and Friday till 9 P.M. the dispute began. Regardless of satellites, overriding fact is that the So viet Lmpn lias straved far be 5 27.0Q US.

Stnatart-Smat Cfflct Bvlldlnfl, WasMltoten. DC. One Week One montti One Year. Sunday only One Month BY MAIL (payable In advance): yond the barren cenfines of He flew into, San Francisco for rallies of campaign workers and will go to Stockton tonight for. a major speech, by a chuckwagon dinner rally.

Sin. Thomea H. Kvehel, Sen. Clair communism, achieved a po cnqit, Conqrttaman-HwM Office BwlUinfl, WMhington. D.C.

sition of comparative capitalism, Rrp. Jctlary Chlait, Till District, rtp- A noon luncheon at the Thunder-bird Hotel, Millbrae, and a meet rtwmmg Albany, rkawy, tmryviiif, Pltdmonl and prl of Oakland; Krp GtWH P. 111. rMristntina Ala ing at San Mateo State College mtda, San lundro, Cuiro Vallry and iwi uanunq ana 3n Lttreno; mo. were on his schedule.

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It can afford contempt of Red China's relative primitive economy, widespread poverty and obsolete revolutionary doctrines. Russia's revolution has run out and its new powerful status in the world leaves little for Peking but ambitious striving. The present meeting in Moscow is not likely to make a final decision but it could very well point the way lor future developments. Cloudy, windy weather bluffed lap'ioi Building, Sacramantt, Calif. Alameda County Slatt Jan.

John the Kentucky Flying Farmers Association. Fifty members 55T; showed up for the annual meet HolmdatxL Amblymi Carlo B. 15m W. Crown, 14th; Hirholaj fjatria, lsthi Dan Molford, lalhi William Byron Rmnford, 17th. Contra Coata Caunty Stalf San.

Gaoroa aAH'er Jr. AuemhlvmM Jarema HAYWARD OAKLAND 1 7th Broadway WALNUT CREEK 1258 So. Broadway ing, but, because of bad weather only three came by plane. Waldia, loth Clttrlct JaMiT. Knox.

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