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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 2

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Dayton, Ohio
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mm Or UN A I. HERALD, DAYTON. OHIO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1961 HALLUM FURNITURE OCT. SAtIS UP 104.

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Tijo Plead Innocent In Birth Control Hearing NKW HAViV I'unn -d PIt The initial hearing in a legal week delay to allow the defend- entered their pleas as a group of of the Yale medical ichoal, jn birth control advocate- conflict that could go to 'he US ants and prose. utor time to pre-! about 20 well-dressed women of served as medical director of the 1 pare briefs on whether part of the Planned Parenthvl Assoria-' New Haven clinic of the Planned eaded innocent vesirrlav to s.ipreme court asted Just 10 mm- 1 the defense can be based on a lie- tion murmured their approval Parenthood League of (onnecti- rharBcs of violating Connecticut uies. sandwiched among minor tht th. Iaw lt the bark of the court. They rut.

Mrs. Giuwold was its exec 8-y a r-old a i-contraceptive criminal cases. constitutional. quieted when the bailiff rapped'utne director. They were ar- laws by setting up a public clinic Judge J.

Robert La ey of ute The defendants, Mrs. Etelle E.jtor order. rested Nov. 10, 10 days after the in New Haven. circuit court then granted a two- Gnswold and Dr.

C. Lee Dr. Buxton, who is on the staff clinic opened. New Mandate On Kalauga Is Issued Security Council Order Seceion Activities Emleil 1 I'MTEP NATIONS. Y.

MP) The security council md down a new ma.idafe last i iu'ht for L'N action against the Congo's secessionist Katanca province, but onJy after two So- Vft vetoes hart killed U.S. pro- posals for broader UN authority. The council demanded that all secessionist activities in Katanga I cease forthwith" and authorized acting Secretary-General Thant to use force if necessary to re- move the foreign mercenaries that are said to be the chief prop DOWNTOWN WIJTOWN IASTOWN McCOOK NORTHTOWN VAN IURIN SALEM AVINUI MM IMMllMliV lVr Ml 11.7 Ml Ms Eta YgjUmrafeVis (Mn.mi:K.i Of the 16-month-old secession. Its vote was 9-0 fur a resolution in those tprms introduced by Oylon, Liberia and the United Arab Republic. Britain ami France abstained.

Special Purchase! 17mm Fashions If 1 Pledges His Best Immediately after the cting I secretary-general pledged he would do his best to carry out Going Home HOl.LWIMmrrenrh nrlrei. f)ent' Dnrrrl team etnr of Lebanon hntpilnl hrrr trilh fier-vrrk-old inn hrittnphrr. itarrrl't huthaml it ftoherl I). Allcinmn, mnnufiirlurer'i rep-resentaltre. (AP) Woman Shot By Spouse's Patient Dies i 1 1 fully all resolutions of the gen-! ti eral assembly and security coun-! I I a 98 9 eil including the one just adopted to restore order In the 1 1 Congo.

Vnuallu 10.011 0 He appealed to UN member countries, particularly the Africans, for more troops to reinforce the UN Congo force. The Soviet Union used its veto against U.S. amendments to a resolution to have the council jKWr tiff ffiv NKW YORK-iUPD-A phy- Sketched a mulerl plaid all-wool uliealli with a self licit anil easy-fit sicia wife who was shot Nov. 13 by a woman patient of her fhh.e... r-w i fihTnL 1 v'lf im .1 elastic waitt in sliailes deprecate "all armed action" i against the Congolese central for juniors, sizes Al At 1 'nAr fPT A i husband died Thursday night, it was disclosed yesterday.

Mrs. Lillian Berg, 4S, whose wound had been thought to be I I I I government and to authorize the aecretary-general to help that lureil cotton knit in le. VT II I A I I fv 4 quoie ami white slv i superficial, died in Adelphi hos pital in Brooklyn. Authorities with an easv to accessor which confront it." jewel neckline, anil a fl cotton knit with new ner said an autopsy was ordered to determine cause of death. The autopsy showed death resulted from a brain hemorrhage caused by the wound and the dpath was listed as a homicide.

line interest both in A. 1 4 I I I sizes 8-18. Just three from aa Vote I 9-1 These amendments might have been interpreted as empowering the UN force in the Congo to act against any new rebellion by the Congolese Leftist, Deputy Premier Antoine Gizenga. The vote nn each was 9-1 with France a nijt, lashion-right coll i. 2nd Floor Dmt ntotrn All Suburban Storei the city medical examiner's office said.

Police said Mrs. Berg was shot in the right cheek by Molly Pearson, a 40-year-old former dancer in the Radio City Music Hal Rockettes." abstaining. 'SBaM I ll i i Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis TWO DAYS OXLYt Hurry! Better Handbag Sale ter Valerian A. Zorin asserted that he wielded his negative votes simply to prevent the U.S. proposals from distracting the United Nations from the problem of wiping out the secession of Miss Pearson, who police said was angry on learning Dr.

Harry Berg was not at home, shot Mrs. Berg and then fatally shot herself. Berg had been treating provincial President Moise Miss Pearson for a nervous con Tshombe's Katanga. dition. (o)99 (o) I' malty to 18.99 i Guinea Given No Excuse For Action, U.

S. Says Inlriguing shapes expensive detailing. See the whole collection from famous Charles Kahn. Failles, suede rloths, patents in flra matic black accented with gold-colored trim. An inspired Chrislmas gift for her! lnt Flonr Doirntmrn Onlr IS By Robert C.

Toth Heraia Trlbm New Srlr Writer Vail Xan Adam or malt ynur orilrr on i.f or more. WASHINGTON The stata department, in a minor diplomatic flap with Guinea, yesterday flatly denied that American sailors and Marines gave the African nation any excuse to ask them to cut short their visit to Conakry, Guinea's capital. i "We categorically deny that there was any misconduct," Lincoln White, a state department spokesman, said, American embassy and Navy officials at the African port "carefully investigated the three alleged incidents" and found "no i evidence that they took place," he said. I tie a Dreamer in Soft Cotton lutlliH Missts' Slacks Misses' Sweaters Fur Blend Sweaters The Leftist government of Guinea charged that the be each 2 55 2 55 5 Full (ihionrl ear 4iian anil 1 1 p-ovcra. Many itylaa.

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Sinirlly tapr1 enrdurayt with pockali. Black, Oraan, Rlua, Rail, Brown, ffizaa ln-lS. havior of the servicemen "dis Sleepwear M. gusted" its people. The 1,000 2.59 each 2.59 Sia 34 n.

Snd Hmtr 0aarMam Oith sailors and Marines were supposed to have been involved in Sm4 flmmr ttnttn Onr 9nd Ft mm Downtown Ontv Dominicans Say U. S. Welcomed UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. fAP) The Dominican Republic declared yesterday it welcomed the presence of U.

S. warships off its shores as a bul- aWW aST SJA waa 9 the stabbing of a "peaceful citizen," mocking of natives, taking pictures "where it was not al lowed," and acting as conquerors rather than visitors. Vv II M. uark against any attempt at invasion by Cuba "or other Communist countries." "counter-revolutionary" meeting in Guinea. Smart LoolilngSmarilif Priced Fashion Page Coats Two Navy ships, the LSD Don- "Blessed be the moment that ihm TinKH fiM lntn ner and the LST Suffolk County, arrived jn onaKry iov.

li ior a TVitvi i nta A ml en 1 our waters. mey arp pan ot ine amny I task force which has been calling the UN security council. Bonilla Atiles, who said he was a member of an opposition parry in his country, and Dominican at African ports for the past year. The same two craft have visited a half dozen norts. in.

Ambassador Carlos Sanchez rlllftincf fVinalrrv lac Vithfnan. Sanchez both denied Cuban "Tn no nftwif 1nlano hai thnr. charges that US warships and but highest' praise planes had violated Dominican for th condurf fh, American i Tia fit-tail I ti 1 1 1 f. territorial waters. Mario Garrla-Inchauslegui, Cuban delegate, reiterated i servicemen," White said.

1n' Band concerts, sport contests de- anrt onen hoii ahnnrH hm shin pil li manns inai top council connemn were part of the pood wi visit laavat mth a Ur trlmmail a I lonnaa eoil the United States as an aggressor and call for withdrawal of U. S. ships from the area. After two days, however, the Guineans cancelled the uncompleted part of the program and the American ships withdrew "voluntarily." White said. with parkv oow tia.

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He said, however, that although the Africans had approved the visit, "it became clear from the beginning that (the ships i were not welcome." For example, local officials "did not show up for appointments or at offirml functions they had agreed to attend," Vniara ecni-m mtt'ar Pfmff(ra. Daytnn. Ohio, nniar tfta act of cnnrit ot Mtren 171. MEMBER OF AfPIT KtlREAO or ctRcxt.Ano.N MEMBER OF THR ASSOCIATED uJ)du I 2 ji tr i i nil I lit o. 2 Wrap bar In rm lixury thU "hriami iih a fma ill lant'n rhanilia roha.

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