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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 1

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THE WEATHER OTY Ctandy with foe tanisjK, toff M. Ttmndty sunny in afternoon, high Cloudy with for tonight, tow to a. Mostly cloudy and mild Thursday. VOWJME 141 NO. Ill rmmm mm IB VHl' jaM mm MRS.

NHU SEES PICTURE OF CHILDREN Mrs. Ngo Dint Nhu, former first lady of South Viet Nam, pauses to glance at an Associated Press wirephoto showing her children safe in Rome. Le Thuy, 18, Mrs. Nhu's eldest child, is with her in Los Angeles. The three other children are scheduled to fly from Rome to the United States as soon as possible At left is a police officer.

AP Wirephoto. ROME PLANS CANCELED 3 Nhu Children Coming To U.S. BULLETIN WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department tod.v the new g.vera»e.t of Sooth Viet Nam ha. revested IJ. S.

recognition and the American reply "nndtr consideration." The U. S. response expected in the near mure. LOS ANGELES (AP) Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu was expected to move out of her wo a uay notei sane uiuay ki PDina in the Los Angeles area for herself and her four children.

f.rm.r fir.it Initv chanced her mind ing. ing. GETS HOME OFFER Mrs. Nhu has been offered use of the home ot Alien uiase, an i associate of television star Art with permtsston nf the new gov Lmkletter, in tne exclusive ki Air flistnet. mrs.

rarSl 'TJ i flight to Rome with her eldest A.h with the article he wanted the list grew smaller ana smairer and smaller. then there peraoos bad bought item adveruaeoi It's a true story ot the casn fawrjUa oaoole receive tram aiid.Dalb Man Far 8t)a Asa aacn ana erery ion ww cash value from mmn tfabatt as Vaof as thay an SS jwt gathering wlrTib. daily ior ttai, used PHONE Gautu Dully MaU Wttt A4a jdauguter, Le muy, ann ner secreiary nguyen CLOG DRAINS, FLOOD JAIL "CHABLKTON, WEST VHOlNIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1963 Nikita Says U.S. Yielded On Highway Display Of Allied Unity Ends 2 Day Holdup Of U.S. Convoy nf rri.is mi the autobahn ended today Premier Khrushchev said it a good thing because I the incident new tne tnreat wuu i authorities had in to the Hussians, a few hours after Soviet authorities in Uermany weed a dmk.wb convoy on the autobahn joining West Germany and Berlin.

The leoovoy moved into Berlin wim wenrem Russians had dropped tneir aemano mai a count of the U. 5. lorees. in a Moscow meeting with a group of visiting U.S. "It is possible that you and I WOUM DOl or uiua; lihe nrffiimwit had not ended, Be declared the dispute was lushed procedure" regarding So could not have yielded and they would have nan to move ever jour dead bodies." MORE TROUBLE SEEN 1W.

hwihla miv cnm. on the iiA nad throueh garrisons, lumisncnev iiraw Washington Plans Closer Appraisal niimtunTnn clewmce of a West Berlta bound after' a 41 hour deloy, the Unlt ed States Still regaras me mci ident as a very serious mauer. K. KmlH nn in fiihirv If the western allies fail to observe! what be aescriDeo as establish ed procedures. era of toe convoy agreed to ob serve tne same procedure wmcn imraeaiBteiy to pass inrougn, tuirusncnev saia.

soever for American soldiers to sit there for two days waiting to or auoweo id go inrougn. in fact, I was surprised that they could stay in their trucks for such a long time. They must is an Internal matter and I think I should go into caused the friction. We didn't want to have friction ot mat sort. Our desire is to have gooo frijHiHIv and to develop economic relations.

laiVTuesttay about joining her three younger children in Rome by S. today. She said she would have them fly here instead as soon an end kerder eflfciata. (wssioio. fneldent.

JOE S1GLER nt Diihr Mail Staff U.S. aathoritiei Berlin said precisely the opposite. They taM correspondents that the Rassieas aad not the Americans had bached down. The argiment was wtvtner tne Amencan me Gm. James h.

to the fnctotnt Mlj, Jtma H. oik, KENTUCKY JUBILATION Edward T. Breathitt left greets well wishers at the Kentucky governor elect conducts his first news conference after winning Tuesday ver Republican Louie nunn. lchiu ia Election Results In Brief Bj THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Here are major results in Tuesday's genera! elections: KENTUCKY Democrat Edward T. Breathitt Jr.

edged Republican Louie B. Nunn by some ir Ann 1a win tha dAWntfr sh'in, succeeding Dernocrat Bart T. Combs, who couldn't succeed himself under state law. "mild not These sources saw tne umteaTT. These sources said the United in 'I word as yet whether Mrs.

winti loot into ther.S iZTSSZL Missisatfri States rnnls to look into Uie u.k will accept tne otter. mttttr further to why w. o. Hni i wbm she has been stay HiiliM detennmed that they me state's first Is nninh uUwkesman said after the Rus two party contest of this cen averal times Rocky Tossing Hat Tomorrow A. Rockefeller today called.

his candidacy lor the Republi lor the Republi tr. tAMllfl in the Stote Disallows Bills Of Injured Fire Lads (successful bid for the governor United Stales may have hosoiW bills or emergency room treatment bills incurred by Lerrf major gains ln mayoral irmmm.ru uj Harvev College students who were injured fighting contests, gaining a in rrhnrlHitDn last month. ly over.rae jsympathy for her ln thousands Dr. Warden M. Lane, naturall indimpolis, Evansvillej tumiufhv tnr her thousands rh Lane, natural: messages from Americans resources director, msde swered: Who did eidl for volun Ld Terre "fdVcallVr volunteerswd rrfi ffSfl therefore woud not be reipon which tor vol over the As The department the polwe ino tire aepartments, twn billSor and (6.

station spokesman said today. VIRGINIA Democrats held rilv of Cnarleston aiso ue also saia mat wnue rjroaa ui The uty oi rk. Af made gains. FINAL EDITION FIVE CENTS BREATHITT NAMED BLUEGRASS GOVERNOR cratic victor's wife, Frances, and at right, wearing glasses, Lt Gov. elect Harry Lee Waterfield.

They met the press, radio and television newsmen Tuesday night at Louisville campaign headquarters. AP Wirephoto. Indiana Sweep Caps GOP Voting Inroads Democratic Edges SM. ft I tut uown WASHINGTON Democrats kept control today of such keenly contested posts as the Kentucky and Mississippi governorships and the Philadelphia mayor's chair But tallies from Tuesday's elections were such as to lead tne GOP to speak of "dramatic inroads" into Democratic strong The Blue tirass State race was close down to the finish line. Mississippi Republicans, mounting their first serious attempt nn the governorship since Reconstruction, rolled up a coneider able vote in defeat.

this waVors' posts switched from Demo Tin Republican. The Indi rat inTyears napolis City Hall stayed Demo al of these rS by a narrow mjrfiin flown to Rome Tuesday! himself. fK lBi whether a can nomination Mt eraotiwsl Rockefeller will make jte brctght on by the down 1 main base of operations. flf All doubt that RrKjkefelhjr will Sfl waj rfr a randidate has vanished in Rockefeller. lor Thursday A doctor Rockefeller.

for president A doctor full fnur vear term by dfr His 'ssrd district has for more and better jobs, freer GOP RETAINS JERSEY futing Republican James T. not'elected a Democrat to choice ot housing and ln New thE HBnubU. McDermott by 6,000 votes. Tale congress during this cen alms, will hurt President sen kept CMtioi the state Tlilworth V. nII.m>_lE I he lalA nadv next vcar.

hu ana nunwt Leon H. at wire nepuuin.au!. i toward talcing over tne Assem photo. satiafaction on such slates Uy fnm Democrats. A p.

In Kentucky a stlU incompleti MfRCER VETOED Unt showed Democrat Ed ner lor the governorship, nut Dy loniy aooui uui ui some 860,000 votes thus far counted. His Republican foe, Ixiuie B. ties and asked supporters stana oy me voting macnincs and ballot boxes." Nunn, after first conceding Kanawha County gave an overwhelming vote of oonfidence to Lver yet." But it appesred thn is crhoa svstem vesiernay in uy uiwvuiuw Mdte officials were PENNSYLVANIA Republi the continuation of the special school levy which provides nts' in cwestfiM eouipment. butnotvol iihort tt. was fnurth of the total school budget.

j. were 'unteers. tT" to Housc seat of the late Meanwhile, Tiler, Wetzel and McDowell counties also wwn ai h. lis In rairmal i n( vesterdav. but Mercer ur rage hi krmik am.

Retmblican in 'f. m.w sa.9 million bond Issue for school i aim.iin..nj aico. rccem eye operation penormen neaun i A did not know what duspMition headquarters will "Iwho removed a cyst from her', would be made ot tne mus, New Hampshire on Friday. The tock mt indicated there governor may attend. Tuesday.

would be a meeting with the Rockefeller visited New A close to Mrs. Nhu mayor and others Hampshire recently for a two sile left five Ua reached on whether to TVmt Will hoW thf lew. cn.iwHfi0T.iiv Ihem. nation's first presldenUal, pref herself, her daughter Charleston Fire Capt. Trace primary of for secreUry.

He said" she Saunders, Then There Were None! hirvHf after buyer came about the items for sale in these ads: "im 'rusi ET Vt. wallaiMi. aaple lain bid cin innwwrire tMttijB. c.n naa no money oamtea aoroau. I There have been lnjthe fire period, said today thntl Saigon, however, Mrs, nnu gmi ueieaw land her family had large sums volunteers, norgm of money bamcea tn ranee boo ton rire the rniestlOn Unan sm children, pi, z.

loi. Prune Breakfast Riles Prisoners maximum at Kari lia at Kanawna uokj prisoners jKn today flaodad thtb yartew with tin etaja awl now and than LfaMhut i and ab "Yaah!" ahauted another, aMettaa nriwmers aarnd far braaWast. .1 transfer to on u.nb. ttepuDiicen ve See STATE, Pg. Col.

3'curobcnts led lor two sUte vv.de;strucllM Ex Principal Shoots Wife, Brother, Self reoorted. A police spokesman said Allan J. Stathers, 70, a former prlnci ikillMl his wile. Viva Virtmia. ifore turning a revolver on him Elilhm rillwl reish ibor and asked that she cornel over about p.m.

yesuraay, police saw. wnan woman atirian CWIN prisoner angrily. "Ail we arrived, aba found the Of Man i totoA Im revolver, with starriacr live for the klUafa. Wends uid naa im elaUve. ftatbarr daevktar, was Taa stnsn inwa iwwor taw No ana re SAN FRANCISCO Demo Mnl both Republican Harold Dobbs mSS Anri gover for mayor to succeed ueorge ubuiations of, VTovenstein' said.

rSSJ of Lovenstein said. 1j K. iChristopner, a ncpuui" 0f the tn. The Democrats mavnraUv in Columbus, then committed suicide Jav late last wgnt, aistersvuie police uuuy a 14 PAGES 1 SECTIONS Bridge Classified Paitel LTOSSWoru i.i i Horoscope My Answer i Kanawha's School; Levy Is Approved Of The DaUy MaU Staff MMintv's orecincts Democratic Lt. Gov.

votes cast in fa Because ot yesieraay Johnson, and the loser, Rubel PhOlips, an vtow borne made a point ot opposing mm point of opposing him Ohio, and retained miy against. That gives That fiives eveianu nun w. va. conj, Hepubiicans A retired high school principal aorli and Salt Lake City. 'quired for approval.

SOME 1W PER CENT Icial levy continuation, wiui nuu Pan. a single "no" vote cast. All mn: All Things ..10 precinct, in the county gave au 20 prOVal. sTForum a Theaters lR. unies corning umt.ji Coun lUans made 'their way to the polling places.

That amounted to 83.4 per cent PLANE CRASH BELIEVED CAUSED BY UNEXPECTED BIRTH POWDER SPRINGS, Ga. (AP) A small private plana flltht ladaY and Wltad a man, XataKS'catmty Airport nearby Atlanta adult victims were Mr. and Mrs, John C. Postell the baby hav. been born on the aanl may hava cauaad trw crasa.

was made, the officials explained, by ttkjnt plans road by i 1 i CHARLEY WIST SAYS: I 1 mm ears. israaller than Phillips hoped for xmih lAvenslein and Dr. C. Jt? nTPrinrta lyears. Both I larl Tully.

president of the 172l. Several precincts reported 100 Board of 'Education, phjllip5 But per cent approval ot the spe KANAWHA, Pg. s. Col. 1 See ELECTION.

Pg. 2, Col. 1 No Racial Trend Seen By Kennedy WASHINGTON (fi Kennedy was "very satisfied yesteraay a eiKiiwi the White House reported today. Press secretary a.r wis asked the Presidents I reaction. uWe are very sauuieu tiui the resulU," he replied, explaining that he was speaking for the President.

Other auministrauon iwuiu. 'dence that the racial issue had ifufured in resuiis. They called attention to the (election of the first Democratic mayor ot san ml. atah Democratic victartaa trade an the wheal levy yes jmayoral elections mw let's Ke.be.

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