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TODAY'S NEWS TODAY FINAL EDITION 0bttbjfam Sailn Bail STATE Pair Umight and Thursday. Low Colder Tbursday. VCHUME 136 N0.63 CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1961 FIVE CENTS THE WEATHER CITY CWwdv. cml low 38.

ckudy. State Aid Vote Near In Senate BULLETIN WASHINGTON tfi A Hmk Baaktag tttbcwn miltce approved today a mlUiwi MU far bus mmt grams ia chronically dearecMd anas. The measure ctotely me which the Senate ta late today. WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate expects to vote! today on the SJ94 million depressed areas bill. Its spon sors are confident they can fight off any crippling amendments.

Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said he looked for passage of the measure by tonight. Still to be acted on were several amendments to cut the funds in the bill. Backers said they expected to be able to defeat these. The legislation, given a high priority by President Kennedy, would provide federal loans and grants to attract job making plants to areas long suffering from 'heavy unemployment. 1 i ii m.rii i KdnQOIUfl JCCj! sponsor of the bill "and its floor West 3 manager, made two reluctant con a cessions yesterday in an effort to assure enough votes to win pas II UIIIIQ isage.

An almost identical meas cleared the Senate onlv Helped Greatly 49 46 tliree years aso. But on tile amendment which: supporters of the measure mostj Scared, a proposal to change the! The depressed areas bill up for financing system drastically, they) vole in the U. S. Senale offers, were able to sriucak through to great potential to West Virginia' a 4D 45 victory, and many of its communities if: This amendment, offered bv the bill passes and they lake ad Sen. A.

Willis Robertson. vantage of its provisions. iwas supported chiefly by Repub This was the interpretation of licans. It would have required that the $394 million bill today by Sen. the $300 million in loan funds in Jennings Randolph (D Va.h jthe bill be provided through resu must nave a current labor of six per cent of the work force, or have gone over six per cent in las lfed ne wouId bc three of the last four two th rol, catls spcak of the last three, or one of Uwmseivcs.

i i Two Republicans and 47 Demo In addition, areas affected bv reduction of U. From these funds, the federal; Yfl II AW per cent of the cost of new fac lory bmiitmgs. or industrial parks. i The state and local governments would have to provide at least 10 1 per cent ot the cost, with private jn financing taking care or tne re mailed THREE WAY COOPERATION Another See HELPED. Pjr.

4. Col. 826 4. Hassle Boils On City Sewage Project BY HOWARD LEWIS Of Thc Daily Mall Staff A hassle is brewing nrleston city officials and tlie inriesion iv tuiicuns sinn and It's the fact that Charles Inn is almost two years behind scheduled completion of sewage and treatment facilities, Charleston has asked for fur llipr delav But the slate is not inclined go along. In a rceeni icucr Out Of Tourney West Virginia State's Yellow! Ojjackets were eliminated from the einational NA1A basketball lourna LITTLE QUESTION OF A pair of midgets.

Stanley Janus, 38, left, and his brother Lester, 40, look up at desk in New York police station after their arrest on charges of slipping under a subway turnstile to bcal the 15 ccnt Fare. The Janus brothers say they were pushed under by heavy crowds but they pleaded guilty and were given a suspended sentence on the promise they wouldn't do it again. Behind them is Patrolman Anthony AP Wirephoto SUBWAY FARE DODGED, COURT FREES MIDGETS And Senate Democratic leader liar appropriations. I. lww a double take.

Mike Mansfield said he looked I As the bill came to the floor, it "ea im? T' nt Stanley and Lester pleaded for passage of the measure by permitted this money to be taken! fare Magistrate Edward J. tonight. Its sponsor is Sen Paul directly from the treasury in aii us listened to their expla tjuugiaa mmois so cauca oacKooor advances repUed am, nation, tnen said nc wouid give viroi I tu i reach the slot." them suspended sentences if they Kennedy's direction. jsential to sot the program moving Randolph explained that two ofim a burn. the main provisions of the bill arc: He said an "unholy to help depressed areas southern Democrats and con new industry and to retrain Republicans was espc unemployed.

Icially strong on the appropria HIGHLY ELIGIBLE Also, Randolph said, "West Vir ginia is very well favored by the! eiisiDiiiiy criteria. fo be eligible, a community tions committees, ana tmsni aeny needed funds. This charne bronchi a shouted denial from Senate Republican1 lender Everett M. Dirkscn of Illinois, who said insist Night Visitors Slug And Rob Dunbar Agent imcnt today in Kansas Cily hyi men siuggeu an insurance inrr IWinston Salcm, N. Teachers.

i couecior in nis aparimem ai uun on. so nvflT whit, fl a ir ix a i' Ml. mi irp s.irn 1 vc ri1 tirvk hv JFK Asks Religions To End School Row; Fights Work Day Cut Newsmen Told August Picked For Arms Talk WASHINGTON (AP; Presi dent Kennedy called today for religious narmony, warning that if the country divides on the school aid issue "our national; strength will be sapped. At the same time, he said he is opposed to a shorter work week! and expressed unliappincss cause the declining economy has reduced the work week for many oetow hours. In a two pcint proposal to solve what he termed "this sensitive Twenty ntne Republicans ucm Mayor David L.

Francis of Huntington today challenged Charles to conduct the discussion wouia oe cn ioie. in west vir Einia. Randolph explained. it. wouin nonncrn commumuea; strom Thurmond.

S. where the mdustry has been hoax. hit by foreign competition, and coal conimunilies affected by for more jhan impracUcaI Z. I decent ive. expensive portion The bill icts up to revolving: political pap and guile.

flrlP fnr nrhan rnmm.im1>P< STATE, Vg. i. Col. 2 other for non urban. The diminutive defendants were promised never to do it again.

Stanley Janus. 33, and 37 inches' "Judge," said Lester. "We're tall, and his brother Lester, la not going to ride the subway any and 35 inches. A Transit Authority patrolman Then they departed in the corn said Shanklin Accepts Cleanup Challenge By CHARLIE CONNOR. Of The Daily Mail Staff school aid issue." he; 1.

Urged Congress, as he aone oelore, to pass his bil lion public school assistance billi (without proposed amendments! caning lor loans to parochial and other private schools below the college level. 2. Pledged lhat his administra tion would then cooperate with iv7L ur vimi ATM ongress in sludies of the ques schools, or tax exemptions for the parents of their students, would! he constitutional. The President discussed the! matter at a news conference. FOR RELIGIOUS HARMONY In expressing hope the contro versy won divide the country Kennedy said: "I am hopeful that when the! smoke is cleared there wi I con after seeing them slm under the which hired them ir.

nlav Irish 10 he took them in tow Tuesday pany of a vice president of a bank various reiwous groups of the Unrsstile. leprechauns around the premises' At first, hf sairt ho 1hi.licllt.nn SI Flav 1 7. v' l.v thing that 1 can io make sure tnat harmony exists, because In the retraining program, Ran Lftrth rniint nr SnnkanP I Kendall Thomas of 323 lOlh St. block in Tluntinston." Mavor! I. And Dr.

N. II. Dver. stale wore brown slacks and a a health riireclni chairnmn of 'jacket and the Negro dark slacks; State Water Resources Commis lthe State Water Resources Board a gray jacket. Neither wore a "1 don't see any reason for fur Bradley said Thomas is a col a ther delay on il it is my; lector for the Commonwealth Life thinking that they Uhc city Insurance Co.

should proceed without further May." Selection Of Coors I Dyer said the board can i i. Jthe City of Charleston to proceed Jury toj previously agreed timet GOLDEX. Coin. Selection of; n' schedule that the commission and a jury to hear the case of Joseph! wvinht riii rrim nf lhe Stale Wa approved. Xorhett charged with the kid tor Resources Commission, If.

P. 1,1 a letter to Campbell on nap murder of millionaire Adolphj Campbell manager and 10. Ifffil. Wright said: Icoors III, was in its third day: or of the Charleston Sanitary The cities of Xitrn and oJay. Board asked that the city be nl have completed their in CorlxMt.

32. is accused of ab lowed' to delay construction and have trratment'dncling the 44 ycar old porcclianj iniorrminr sowers Iplants in operation. Manuel and company and brewery executive will be a cleaner; city and in 1970 it will regain iLs See CLEANUP, Pg. 4, Col. 1 CHARLEY WEST SAYS: Paar and Sullivan should de 1 said "llicre has been no'S! A'bans, two other local mn Feb.

irjfiO. Coors' remains wore, bate, wilh Hie winner mrcllns reason advanced lo justify fur nicipnlities with sanitary waste found south of Denver last Sept. Heavyweight Champion Floyd thcr delay in completion of main) See HASSLE, 4, Col. II. ratterson.

3 SECOND TIME Gov. Barron, extreme right, this morning called for a repeat playing of the National Anthem when he observed that many people weren't showing the proper respect for their flag at dedication ceremonies for the mast of the USS West Virginia. one carried through in the proper manner the second time Daily Mail Photo by Earl Benton. IRRITATION AT PATRIOTIC CEREMONY Governor Gives Audience Lesson In Solute To Flag reaches far bevond ihn 'I'lcclcc oi Allegiance ana mcition lacinit the Ilac. stand at nc of education and goes, in a a sroup of Wesl playing ot the "Star Spangled id attention and place their right difficult time of our country, lo of tnem cx stepped forward and hand over their heart, important ingredient of our na VFw members, how to show I said, with a slight edge on his "Now will the Charleston High tional strength.

jproper respect for the American voice: School Band again play the Na I am confident that the neo llnvc a most request Anthem," Barron directed. pie who are involved outside thci was ceremonies at the Lop to make. I want you to learn This time no one smoked, stood government, and members of Con gress and the administration, southerners. ton (0 compete for Hie title of "cleanest city," a proposal im lcm tnis sensitive issue in such aj mediately accepted by Mayor Shanklin. jwa as 10 maintain the strength1 The Huntinctcn chief executive told the DaiK M.iii thai Him 3f and not divide is "really Dut to beat Charleston" in Gov.

Barron's stale Kennedy that "May the cleanest city win religious prejudice. The newsman said, "and I'm confident thai asked wheUier the President feels will be Huntington." itne current controversy over the i The mavor issued his ls ProvoKing reh; dolph said the bill caV.s for co Mon(jayi trailed most of ihcjtold Patrolmen L. J. a 1 i Francis said. "There'll even lncm give operation oy tne siaicj winston Salem led 79 be M.

A. lJarr that a Knock on alley committees in each block to; The President snid it is quite practical. uqjtumiuii. the Jackets spurted to close o.ao pusn cleanup eiions. since lnat groups partment of Health, Education and gap.

nl He that when he an call to action, volunteers from "not chanjc their views! Welfare. Winston Salem, seeded swered a white man and a Negro over the city have besieged City of the religion of the oc Unem ployed persons forced to. the winner of tonight'sj confronted him. Hall to take jobs." jcupant of the White House." live away from horns ta get the kyest minster, Pa. Newberry game.l "0ne of lhe men grabbed him; He said that Huntington still is At the news conference, nt training would be paid a suhsis Westminster is seeded No.

1. janc1 the hit htm in frcm lhe loss or iLs No bv 327 reporters Kennedy oiiuHctiH iv wtAM. aiale cioseQ season wun a iil 1 population title to Cnarleston in alt.ust. Pc. 4.

Col. i million in the uiIUismO record. Winston Salem is Bradley said lliomas related. He thc inm census told them that all he had was in his billfold." Bradley said the men told Thomas they knew he had more money in the apartment and beat him into producing between (and $39a in collections. Thc men then fled but how they ft the vicinitv has not been es interceptors along thc Kanawha tahlishcd.

Bradley said. Delays Rjver." Thomas said thc white man tty JOE SIGLEK Of The Daily Mail Staff An irritated Gov. Barron today to its final mooring on the Barron proceeded to tell the Virginia University campus. (approximately 100 people assenv Barron, speaking just after the that they should take ripiniipi nsmniiim eitLuuii iihu ueen regaraed quarters as a victory over the USS West Virginia, en route beft his hat on. Everybody faced RED REBELS BETTER ARMED U.S.

Considers More Laos Aid WASHINGTON The United States is reported considering vins more military aid to the Communist menaced roval covern lJ to on me cap! The repQr(cr had spokcn of mc0t of Laos. tai citj lor cleanup honors. Coun iWhat he thg But the United States is reluctant to do so, the same sources said fi th L'n a.c";stand of some Roman Catholic 'here last night, because of the extreme danger of being drawn into help its cleanup committee begin1 S'aeS "lal 86 76. toda an(l I'ohbcd him, ithe flag, eyes front and at rigid attention. It's a good guess." someone commented later, "that no one here this morning will forget how to salute lhe flag again." Barron then spoke briefly, say ing that the thought behind this morning's ceremony "represents thc general fighting spirit and triotism of our people in war time.

It is fitting that this mast be sent to the West Virginia University campus for its represents spirit of fighting youth. Thc Rev, Richard Kyle, pastor the, i Congregational IChurch in Ceredo, delivered a invocation and asked lhat "This Wpmnnv mifM irmliv.ite nur ar RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH ff the royal government re headquarters and his views rc; a a Kennedy said both Catholics; quests more aid. thc seriously. I nation and a better world." the United States would have to U. S.

CONCERNED MAYOR SPEAKS all that. is feasible and! American concern over thej Moyor jonn Shanklin recalled Communist arms buildup has beeni Pearl Harbor day, when the USS Former Laotian Premier known for some time. jWcst Virginia sank during Souvanna Phouma has reported! Prince Snosaisana. secretary ofisurprise Japanese attack. that the Soviet Union has supplied' stale for foreign affairs in thei "May we dedicate our lives to the rebels with 20 times more; royal LoLian government, under jtbe proposition that war snail ne arms than the United States has) scored that concern after meeting; no more," Shanklin said, given Lhe royal yesterday with Undersecretary of The physical contrast of the Phouma recently visited rcbei: Slate Chester Bowles.

Sec SALUTE, Pff. 4, Col. 4 Sopsaisana told newsmen after tnc meeting that the continuing. lAlh II Itfc I INS Communist arms buildup for the! I rebel Palhel Lao guerrillas "is for the security of Laos WASHINGTON Senators suggested today any legislation and also for the whole enacted by Congress lo authorise federal bans to parochial REDS GET WEAPONS schools should carry a provision to speed a court test of its prince said free nations constitutionality. John C.

Hayes, a leading Roman Catholic should halt the flow of Communist: layman, welcomed the idea. He said the legislation could author i weapons, claiming the rebels ize any taxpayer lo initiate a suit. WASHINGTON The Senate Finance Committee today approved the emergency unemployment aid bill after ch. mjring it to require that employers in each stale pay Fur that stale's benefits. WASHINGTON confirmation today to Edward R.

Murrow, radio and television personality, as director of thc U. S. Information Agency. ELISABETHVILLE, Katanga Katanga army sources hinted loday they are holding up a planned attack on leftist rcltcl troops at Manonn because a brigade or Indian Iroops is believed due in Katanga province soon. UNITED NATIONS, N.

V. Cuba charged today that the administration of President Kennedy has oponly stepped up what il called aggression against Castro regime, in a note to the United Nations, Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa linked the United Suites with Monday's incident in which an unidentified craft entered Santiago Bay and fired on an oil refinery Roa called the attack "a typical act of modern piracy." See LAOS AID, f'g. 4, Col. Today's Index i 28 2 SECTIONS Sports Area News. Women's, Comics And Classified Barron Drops Slander Suit Against Neely Gov.

Barron says he is structing his attorneys to drop S400.000 slander suit against Harold E. Necly. Thc suit stemmed from a scries or events last year that started when former State Treasurer Orel J. Skeen accused Barron of of The Senate gave speedy and unanimous FIRST Cencral News. fering him $65,000 to stay out ot thc race for the Democratic nomi nation for governor.

Neely, thc Republican candidate Barron defeated in tho Pago, Page general election, is recuperating; Bridge 0 Obituaries 24, from a heart ailmenl at his homo Classified 24 Of All Things 22 at Hinlon. Comics ft Barron yesterday made public Crossword 10: Sports 12 a letter he sent Neely in answer Editorials Senior Forum 0 to a communication in which Nc Financial 23; Theaters 22 ely asked that the governor con Horoscope TV 20 sent In a continuance of lhe suit Jim Bishop 16 Warming Up 12 Trom the June to thc September Legals 24 Women's 1 8 term of Kanawha County Circuit Prayer 4 Weather 4 My Answer 6, Your Health 10, See BARRON, Pg, 4, Col..

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