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.1 ill'. 1 MARMADUKE By Anderson Leeminq NOV. 1, 1960 State School Chief to rmew wm '1M ii Seek Ei ducational TV II It Canterbury Archbishop to Visit Pope in Rome Meeting of Church of England Leader and Pontiff to Be First in 400 Years Dr. Simpson Will Request Legislature to Let Districts Set Up Own Stations yjj districts will want to work together." SACRAMENTO -California's public school chief said Monday he will ask the 1961 Legislature to permit this year's conference of the LONDON (Tuesday) The State Department of Education, he said, has 'no The archbishop of Canter Protestant World Council of Churches In Scotland. Two II school districts to pet up Catholic monsignorl attend their own educational' tele-! bury will visit Pope John XXIII at the Vatican next month.

It will be the first such meeting since the ed as observers for discus I HI). tl tii 1lu intention of going into the television business. "It has been the policy of the department to keep as much control at the district and county levels as possible," he declared. vision stations. Dr.

Roy E. Simpsorr, state 101 JM1 W4j 1.1.1 JM'HJSK sion on. achieving Christian unity. -Word was passed on that the Pontiff be Church of ,1 England split 1:1 from Rome four centuries superintendent jof public in ttr, glad to receive the spiritual .1 i 4 i v- struction, told a conference head of the Church of Eng land. of the California Assn.

of Announcement of the forthcoming visit was Issued County School Superintend today All Saints Day by Step TowardTJnity Dr. Fisher himself recent ent: Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, arch "What I have seen of tel ly wrote in his diocesan mag always list them as 'No azine that the pace of uni evision used classrooms ned -Christian thinking is bishop of Canterbury and spiritual leader of the Church of England. His meeting with the head of the Roman Catholic Church is planned during a stopover ITVMPAYYOO mWMEJIOLLYUOOB COOPERATIVE APARTMEIIMIOMES has been impressive. I believe a high degree of co Quickening.

"We must enter into the unity of spirit with Baptists, Congregatiohalists, o- ordination and effectiveness might be achieved through open circuit systems run by U.S. Scores in Chess; Tied With Russ Team BY ISAAC KASHDAN, Times Chess Editor Rome Dec. to 3 on the way home from i Middle dists, Presbyterians and even Eastern tour. Roman Catholics, he wrote Vatican sources hailed the The announcement from the 73-year-old archbishop's residence, Lambeth Palace, forthcoming meeting as a groups of districts." Sees Joint Ownership Simpson said many districts won't be able to own LEIPZIG The United Sales Offices Open Daily Sunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

7003 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD step toward unity but described the Vatican meet warned against expecting rounds: the United States and Russia, Yugoslavia, Argentina, Czechoslo States team sained a full ing as "a visit of courtesy." any immediate or dramatic developments. vakia, 6Vi; East Germany and operate their own stations, but could join with nearby districts. Orthodox Meetings Although the announce across from the HoMywood Roosevelt Hotel HOilywood 6-1367 Good Will Example "But," said one source, "it ment did not mention it, "Television is expensive one likely topic of conver-j is example of reciprocal and Hungary, West Germany, 5n; England, Holland, 4Va; Rumania, and 2XA. In Class play Israel still leads with 9 points followed business," he explained. good will and a new stone on point over the Russians Monday in the third round of the chess Olympics to tie them for the lead with 9 points each.

The Americans defeated Bulgaria by 34 to while the Russians downed Holland 2 to 1. First winner for the sation is the Ecumenical Council called by the Pope- the road to getting closer to "Likewise, the emphasis probably for 1962 as a step gether on quality instruction is go bv Sweden. 8V2. and Aus Leaders of the Presbyteri Model Apartment Decorated by Bon March. ROBERT CHARLES LESSER, A.I.

Architect. Illustration it based on architectural rendering. toward bringing the various Christian churches closer to tria, 7. The Class leader is an, Longregationaust and Indonesia with 8 points, fol gether. Baptist faiths in Britain wel ing to put a premium on master teachers, for such programs.

For personnel and fiscal reasons, many school The Eastern Orthodox comed Dr. Fisher plans to lowed by the Philippines and Portugal, United States was Bobby visit the Pope, although Dr. Ernest A. Payne, secretary Fischer, who was paired of the Baptist Union, cau with Bobozov. Fisher quiet tioned against "too high ly developed threats which hopes." Church is considered more open to unity appeals from the Vatican than the Western Protestant churches.

Before Dr. Fisher visits the Pope, he plans to meet with Orthodox prelates in Je-, rusalem and Istanbul. The archbishop's Vatican Visit apparently stems from forced the game aftej Bobo The archbishop's circle in the Church of England zov sacrificed a pawn for a stressed it would be a courte sy call and "no more than potential attack. Falls Into Trap A 1 that." Trv -1 In omb a rdy against Padevski, the latter fell in- to a trap, which cost him a Army Boosts Supplies of Its Antibiotic Drugs bishop. He promptly re- 10 -n fv; i 1 signed.

Cilti Byrne drew Tih Kolarow. 1 1 WASHINGTON To After uneventful maneuvering with no advantage on anjnemy capability of unknown magnitude to induce strengthen its defenses either side a big break oc illness in varying numbers of personnel through expo against germ warfare, the Army is tripling the supplies of antibiotic wonder drugs which it keeps available for curred for the United States. This happened in the Wein-stein-Minev game where Weinstein had an inferior position almost all through. sure of biological Supply Increased He said that currently the quick use by supply requirements for, Col. W.

D. Tigertt of the Armv's Walter Reed Hos With both players trou ble, Minev missed a neatJ combination and lost a rook pital disclosed this Monday in a report to the 67th an antibiotic, drugs "are being raised to 25 grams per soldier, to be stored as close to him as feasible." "This," i he added, "is up for a knight. nual convention "of the Asso ward adjustment over exist The game went into a second session with Weinstein emerging the winner. Russ Undefeated The Russians, who have not yet lost a game, drew three games in short order, Keres, Korchnoi and Petro-sian holding, respectively, ing Army levels of perhaps threefold." Asserting that one ton of today's antibiotics of the type effective against a wide range of germs will" "provide one course of treatment for b-v vrrr 'fi'1 h't m- -r. W.

-T i -i. i ciation of Military Surgeons of the United States. He reported also the Army Is experimenting with several live vaccines against diseases which might be used in any such warfare. These include a Russian-developed against rabbit fever in humans and a vaccine against Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis which also can infect man. Can Be Controlled Increased stockpiling of Dr.

Euwe, Donner and Prins. The only winner was Smyslov, who defeated Bow meester in a well played rook and bishop ending. In other matches in cham pionship class Yugoslavia de 45 000 people one time," the colonel added: "The output of such drugs in the United States for 1957 was 443 tons. "Adequate stockpiles of these drugs are attainable and constitute the best single move that can be made to significantly reduce the impact of bacterial and rickettsial diseases regardless of how the outbreaks mav be initiated." antibiotics, Tigertt said, is feated Hungary, 22 to In, and Argentina beat England by the same 'score. Tie matches were recorded by West Germany vs.

Rumania and Czecholovakia vs. East Germany. motivated bv evidence that "practically all diseases due to bacteria and rickettsia, as btandmgs after three well as to certain of the viruses, can be controlled read ily after their onset by the early use of adequate quan tities of antibiotics given oy mouth." Tigertt made no statement that the Army action is prompted by an evidence of iHKoliu Of toft, if. an increased threat of germ warfare. He did say Army doctors recognize there is .4, i ac -t Common Market Ministers Meet PARIS W1 Foreign Ministers of the six European common market states met Monday in the French foreign ministry to study awn i i i ii IHISKEYJ itmiM' IUf J) Greece's application to join toTTieas the -u h.i; The unique A.N.Z.

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