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TT? See tin Magasiie Sings Report? HI mpM'e 17 7 1 1 1 1 11 ill i rvi CITY Founded Jun. 10, 1847 jj ft GREATEST NEWSPAPER WORLD'S THE THE VOICE OF THE MIDDLE WEST THIS PAPER CONSISTS OP FOURTEEN SECTIONS SECTION ONI DECEMBER 16. 1962 PRICE TWENTY CENTS mi BY CHICAGO TRIBUNE TRIBUNE SQUARE, CHICAGO 111, ILLINOIS VOLUME CXXI NO. 50 pi 3 ciLocii Plot Charge Spy 8 British Shun Troop Plea; Release Men GUILTY TAX SOME TOYS DON'T SURVIVE! THE PUT-TOGETHER STAGE DRIVERS JAM 3 AMERICANS EXPRESSWAY U. S.

WARNS NATO NATO ministers get l). S. warning on need to boost conventional arms. Story on page 5. Britain gets facts of life on controversial United States Skybolt missile project Story on page 10.

ACCUSED BY Oti FIRST DAY Kennedy to Face Quiz on TV Monday Washington, Dec. 15 (DPD President Kennedy prepared himself today for an experiment in communication the American people a television review of his two years in office. The chief executive flew here from New York aboard an air force DC-6-B this afternoon. He SOVIET PRESS BY ARTHUR VEYSEY tCkicata Triaeae Press Service I EVASION CASE Unable to Agree on Zweig BY THOMAS CONNOR Willmar A. Chulock, 45, head of an accounting firm at 330 S.

Wells st, was found guilty late yesterday by a federal jury of conspiring with George Cha-charis, former mayor of Gary, to evade income tax on $226,000 in kickbacks on public construction contracts. However, the jury of eight men and four women failed to reach a verdict on a similar charge against Harold Zweig, Kerner Praises LONDON, Dec. 15 Britain Named as Links ignoring pleas of Robert Mc- to Red Scientist Namara, American secretary of defense, for more soldiers Ryan Road BY HAL FOUST in Europe, will release its last N. Y. Tiiaes-CMcaM Tribvat Service! conscripted troops in April.

A throng of motorists, many MOSCOW, Dec. 15 -Soviet McNamafa appealed yesterday of them just sightseeing, newspapers today accuse a to the council of ministers oi will devote himself the rest of the week-end to surveying his two-year record in preparation streamed into the Dan Ryan ex three more of- the North Atlantic Treaty or ganization for greater spending for conventional arms aid for for putting it before the public by television Monday. pressway yesterday afternoon as barriers were lifted on the 16 miles of the 209-miIlion dollar south side facility- The opening inaugurated a' major shift in more men in uniform: ficials of the United States embassy here complicity in an alleged science espio Kennedy will appear on all Britain stopped drafting men into its military forces at the three major television networks Monday evening in an interview with a reporter from each net the traffic pattern of the Chi cago metropolitan area. beginning of 1961. All except In ribbon-cutting, ceremonies work.

15,000 have been freed. These were to have been discharged A at the 18th street grade separa nage case that is taking on major propaganda and political J3 Taping in White Honse The one-hour review of his this month but recently were ordered retained an extra three tion, Gov. Eemer said that "no other expressway in the world' months until their specialist Geraea was planned with a capacity of two years in office will be video taped at the White House Sun jobs could be filled by regulars. day afternoon and put on the Under a nuclear-age reform The central figure is a jailed Russian, Oleg V. Penkovsky, a air Monday at 5:30 p.

m. Chicago time by the Columbia plan adopted in 1957, Britain has trimmed its army from former official of Moscow's sci Zweig (left) and Chulock. Broadcasting system and the entific research coordinating 330,000 to about 210,000. By the Gary city engineer, after more committee. He is charged with middle of next year, the army than 13 hours of deliberation PROBE PLANE Z7.

of C. Rebuilding passing secret information to American broadcasting company. The same tape will be shown by the National Broad hopes to be stabilized at about 180,000, altho the present pace that culminated a month-long trial in federal District court in Hammond. of recruiting could provide a casting company at 7:30 p. m.

Monday. total of 200,000. Credited to Kimpton Kennedy flew to New York CRASH SCENE Find 9 Bodies Amid Judge Dismisses Jury The jury was dismissed by 80,000 Men in Navy. The navy is already stabilized Judge Robert A. Grant, thus ending a sensational trial that United States and British agents during the last two years.

Penkovsky now has been linked by soviet newspapers to a total of five United- States diplomatic officials and a British business man, Grenville Wynne, who is in prison here awaiting trial on five charges of espionage. Hint More to Come Soviet newspapers have yesterday from Washington to address the Economic club of New York last night In his speech, he outlined plans for a 1963 top to bottom cut in per at 80,000 men and the air force at 115,000, all regular. In 1945, Britain had 5,100,000 men and Debris of Homes revealed kickbacks and extortions engineered by the former mayor. women in uniform and another 3,900,000 suppliers. sonal and corporate income taxes.

Government attorneys said Prime Minister Harold Mac The television showing Mon that they would confer with millan and his Conservative day will be part of a highly party are dedicated to the non- CRASH IN GREENLAND An air force C-47 searching for missing jet fighter near Thule, Greenland, crashes, killing two. Story on page 2. active pre-Christmas week for BY CLAY GOWRAN If a plaque ever is emplaced at the University of Chicago to honor Lawrence A. Kimpton, it might well bear the word "rebuilder." It sums up Kimpton's role at the university during the nine years he served as Chicago's chancellor before his resignation in 1960. It was difficult, often unpleasant, oc-casionaly downright unpopular work which he performed.

But it was vitally needed and, as good rebuilding should, it left the university basically stronger than before. Three Trouble Areas hinted that more disclosures were to come about United States and British officials, but 1 "'v Louis Oberdorfer, assistant United States attorney general in Washington, on whether a new trial of Zweig would Kennedy. On Tuesday he will draft policy. So also are Labor party leader Hugh Gaitskell fly to Nassau in the Bahamas and Liberal leader Jo Gnmond. nothing has been said about this facility to move people and goods.

'5th Spoke in Wheel' "The completion of the Dan Ryan expressway," he said, "adds a. fifth spoke in the wheel of expressways which radiate from the central business district. This gives Chicago and its suburbs the finest system of expressways of any city in the world. "The opening of this highway will enable a motorist to travel from jthe northern limits to the southern limits of Cook county by means of high speed and safe-access controled expressways." Many Are Sightseers Other speakers, at the ribbon cutting and at a civic luncheon which followed in the Prudential building auditorium, included Mayor Daley, Seymour Simon, president of the county board, and Rex Whitton, federal roads administrator. The expressway was built by the state, county, and city, with federal road funds paying 90 per cent of the cost because the route is part of the interstate system.

At the luncheon Kerner presented the ribbon scissors to County Commissioner Ruby Ryan, widow of the late President Dan Ryan of the county board, for whom the facility was named. Whitton described the road as a keystone of the interstate system which, he said, saved 2,000 lives last year and will Continued on page 2, col. 4J sought. Ah The army is now smaller for a two-day conference with British Prime Minister Hartud Macmillan. who in the soviet hierarchy might be blamed in addition to North Hollywood, Dec.

15 Civil aeronautics board The government has yet to than it was in the 1930s. In those days about 100,000 British Penkovsky for the alleged leak investiga- from the key science announce its plans in connection with a separate indictment against both Chulock and Background of Plan Their talks are expected to Continued on page 2, col. 2 Pravda, in an article written Lawrence A. Kimpton cover a broad range of pressing problems between their two Zweig, charging them with income tax evasion. Tribune Features in the style of a spy thriller, portrayed Capt.

Alexis H. Davi When Kimpton was named in addition to the con Its undergraduate college, Tower Ticker Page 14 tors dug thru charred wreckage today, trying learn why a Flying Tiger cargo air liner crashed in flames in a stant matter of western relations Hearing Dates Set Judge Grant, sitting in fed target of Hutchins' most drastic educational experiments," was Weather Page 18 Editorials Page 20 chancellor in 1951 to suceed Robert Maynard Hutchins, the so-called "boy wonder" of edu with the Soviet Union. High on eral District court in Ham the Kennedy-Macmillan agenda son, a United States air force officer who is the embassy physician here; Robert K. German, a second secretary, and Hugh Montgomery, an attache, as involved in the Penkovsky mond, set Jan. 2 for a hearing was Britain entrance into the cation who had reigned at Chicago for 22 years, the univer World Spotlight Part 2 Magazine Section Part 3 Magazine of Books Part 4 Music, Theater, Movies Part 5 Crossword Puzzle Part 5 in decline.

He had opened the college to students after two years of high school, to give them bachelor. of arts degrees four years later. But few had on a motion for a new trial for, Chulock. If such a motion is San Fernando 4 Continued on page 8, coL 4 sity was in serious trouble in three major areas. denied, Chulock would be sched affair.

Karl c. Radar, valley residen- aiiai at anaa tial industrial area last night Nine persons died. It was in the red, with a uled to appear Jan. 18 for The three were depicted as Today Section Part 6 Travel and Resorts Part 6 Comic Section Part 7 Continued on page 7, col. 1 deficit of about one million dol tip-off agents who operated a This is the same date Cha- Home and Garden Part 8 lars a year.

It had done nothing while the neighborhood around system of signals, including The four-engine Super Constellation, arriving after a K. C. Wu Explains China Aims in India Turn to the editorial page for the first in a series of articles by K. C. Wu, authority on Chinese history, describing the real reasons behind Red China's attack on India.

coal marks on Moscow lamp charis is scheduled to come before the court for the dis its south side campus had de regular daily flight from Boston TV and Radio Part 8 Want Ads Part Deaths, obituaries Page 38 THE WEATHER SUNDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1M2. CHICAGO AND VICINITY: posts and spots on fish shop teriorated and crime increased and Chicago, tore down crack to a point where students and continued on page 8, coL 2 News summaries on page 4 Continued on page 2, col. 1 Cloudy this morning, becom academicians it might have at tracted were looking elsewhere Deadly Swath Cut by Plane Officials Open Expressway ing partly cloudy in afternoon; high, in upper 30s; fair tonight; low, in lower 20s; winds light and variable. Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy and mild.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS: Cloudy cut this morning, becoming partly cloudy la afternoon; partly sunny west; mostly fair tonight with little temperature change; high, to 46; low, IS to 26. Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy and mild. ling power lines and smashed or burned nine houses and two industrial plants. Two houses were destroyed. Gas Tanks Explode The liner crashed at 10:10 p.

m. about a mile short of its goal Lockheed air terminal. Its gas tanks exploded, flames engulfing a house. One engine hit a truck. The fuselage ground ahead for about 500 feet, battering into the bathroom of a home where a couple unhurt-watched television.

The crash plunged a wide area into darkness in the suburd, a part of the city of Los Angeles. Six civil aeronautics board investigators, with more en It -I 1 A WEATHERMAN'S RECORD His fwfcast fw rtsMrear wt: Cleadr mi a little winner; ftitlu 30s; lav, erMae IS; atiaas beceaiiet wtstertr 11-11 m. a. 5v TEMPERATURES IN CHICAGO 1 la. It 4a.

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Hit. Law. "THE MOON i LeVMe H. Wje SW GJ E3 03 DJ Dk.II Dk.14 Dk.i-3S DtM J0 route from other field offices, probed the scorched, wreckage-strewn scene today, seeking the cause of the crash. Firemen pried into the ruins, possibly, looking for more bodies.

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Eeiea stars: Jeetter aad Satara. i Offers Food, Clothing The area of damaged homes, Far 14 hears eaaal 4 a. a. Dec. IS: Meaa feaaeratere.

2 eeereei; aaraal 7tt aeatlr's aefkieacy, 71; ear's eeftcieecr. to. garages, and trees measures approximately L200 by 85 feet Relative fceaitirr, a. aw par caati aasa, 45; a. 71.

One fireman among 19 com PreciaitetiM, free; aaara'i .11 panies that responded suf Mdif HMfs fatal HAS tachtsi ae-ficiaacr fraa Jaa. 1 la Dae. tM fered a badly cut wrist, and Officials at opening of Dan Ryan expressway yesterday. From left: Hex Whitton, federal bureau of roads administrator; Gov. Kerner; Mrs.

Ruby Ryan, county commissioner who Is' widow of Dan Ryant Mayor Daley: and Seymour Simon, president of county board. Ribbon Hiahest tM atwcrrf, a. a k. at 11:11 IAF Wlrcehoto- i Damage wrought by Flying Tiger cargo plant as it sliced thru row of houses and industrial several residents were injured. 4 a.

a. HJ7i 4 a. a. W.ft. buildings in North Hollywood, CaL Fuselagt wreckage is in upper right (arrow).

Continued page 2, coL tMa mwt araw taaarts aa aasa IS aatting- ceremony was held at 18th street and expressway. itribunc smt Ptwto i i.

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