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July 2S. Herter: West Won't Accept Deadline on Berlin Issue Berlin GT) Secretary of, thing. It includes the right of, 1 complaints of propaganda i so essem iai to might bargain away some the functioning of Democracy, rights, including those of free State Christian Herter dc clarcd the West never will accept a Soviet deadline for a solution of tion. the Berlin ques- Tht secretary of'state flew from Geneva for a 6-hour visit which highlighted support for Communist threatened West Berlin. Speaking at a ceremony at Nikita Praises Exhibit Show Barely Keadv in Time That right as well as all other fundamental rights and liberties must and will be preserved.

I assure Berliners that the United States will not its responsibilities toward Berlin in this or any other Many West Berlin officials West Berlin City Hall, Herter i in private 'have been oxpress- i ing fear that the West in some is a precious agreement respecting Soviet said: "Freedom speech. In the Geneva ncgo- i Moscow Uft The American liations. the Soviet Union has proposed an interim settlement of 18 months. The West objects to this deadline. Hcrter may propose next week a long recess of tiie Big 4 conference, unless Russia softens her terms for easing the Berlin crisis.

But-hc chan- exhibition in Moscow opened and drew envious praise from the first Russian visitor -Nikita Khrushchev. V'There here and them," the Soviet premier said at the dedication ceremonies. "They are things ire good things we envy you for AJ.AI V.ll£|ll~ ces both Western and Soviet tnat Russia will have." opposition. Socialite: Kidnap Story Hoax Many Questions Still Unanswered On Dean's List Charles P. Andersen, son of P.

E. Andersen of Lincoln, was one of 39 students placed on the dean's i at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for receiving perfect grades. Roper Sons Mori--Adv. Stella Buses Voted Down-i Voters of the Stella school district have turned down a Chinese Red talks Double 'Capitalist' Says He's Reformed Vienna, Austria A 480- Workmen were rushing about shouting for a plumber here and a carpenter there to put on the finishing touches up until an hour before Vice President Richard Nixon formally opened the fair. True, some dirt had been swept into corners and there were a few wet spts in the concrete but all but a half dozen of the exhibits were completely in place.

The opening day audience of 5.000 was by invitation -mostly diplomats and Soviet Four doc Chicago, 111. (UPI) New i aisinct Jersey "socialite Jacqueline i sal to substitute district member delegation from i i a ar their families. Gay Hart her tale of a cross-i owne scll o1 for priv-'j China arrived for the Com- managers are counting country kidnaping an admitted ately owned vehicles munist sponsored world youth on a daily attendance of Hodgman-Splain i festival opening here Sunday Wlth tickets at i OHB TUblC (25 CCUtS 3t tJlC Official rate.) The fairgrounds cover 9 acres of Sokolniki Park a little American in the heart of the Soviet capital. ON THEIR WAV-Members of the Nebraska Air National Guard board a plane prior to, their departure for their annual 15-day training camp held this year at Phelps-Collings Air National Guard Base at Alpena, Mich. "Campers" are (from left) 1st Sgt.

R. E. A.3C W. H. Else, S.Sgt.

A. C. Severin and C. V. Bullock Radium Needles Stolen Doctor Of Dangers Abilene, Tex.

lit) -radium needles which i tor called "dangerous as an atomic explosion" were reported stolen from a doctor's office here. The needles emit gamma rays which can burn, sterilize or kill a human being. Dr. Sol Estes, who said the needles were in a lead box inside a 600-pound safe called off from his office, said the needles cost $1,040 each. "Within two hours, a per- ton who put the needles In his fhlrt pocket would be seriously Injured," Kites taid.

''Over a prolonged period It Pmilor In Seward Decllnet College Call Seward, Neb. (fi The Kev. L. W. Heidemann of Seward has declined a call to be president of St.

John's College in Winfield, Kan. I St. John's is a junior col- i legc with an enrollment of 1300 operated by the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The Rev. Mr.

Meidemaim ihas been pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Seward for two years. He was graduated from St. John's College, could be fatal." He said the needles are hoax has gone into hiding. The 21-year-old beauty confessed she made up the dramatic details of her abduction from a Newark, N.

airport and the forced auto Chicago's lakefront Grant Park. She; then went into seclusion, a i unanswered many key questions, including. --How did she get unnoticed from Newark to Chicago? --What happened to her $5,000 diamond engagement ring and a gold pin she was a i when she disappeared? --How did she get bruises on her arm and a swollen lip? --Why did she make up the kidnap story? The trim society girl's confession was revealed bv her father, wealthy Short 'Hills, N.J., businessman Ralph A. Hart, in a surprise news conference at FBI headquarters Niobrara Banker named- M. W.

Marshall president of the Bank of Niobrara and the Center Bank, has been named vice president of the Commercial National Ba of Grand Island. Roberts Omaha Polio Shots The i and presented list." "one Capital- He claims to be making as much money out of. his chemical factory in Tientsin now as he did "before our liberation" by the Communists in 1949. Western newsman, at a news conference, asked the Omaha-Douglas Wang Health Department reported Ying how he did it. Kuang the largest turnout for a single day in three years, at the department's polio immunization clinic, with 289 people receiving, shots.

Wadlow's Mitchell Principal Resigns -Allen T. High, Mitchell school principal, has resigned Ying proceeded: "Before the liberation in 1949, I was a people-exploiting Capitalist and I made too much money. "Then I was re-educated. 'Then I regained the confidence of our great people. "Then I was given back here.

Hart flew here with his ouiiuyj. naa JLCoigiicu. HU to become principal at Wai- factory and became manager, senburg, Colo. "Now I am a Capitalist For Russians to see were displays of things Americans wear and eat, snowing how they play, model cars, homes and boats, a fashion show and soft drinks. Khrushchev showed little interest in the 7-screen panorama of American life and the style show featuring both Negores and whites.

But the models of the latest American automobiles caught his eye and he spent some time at this exhibit. Hinman's siding, Terrytown Bids Asked -Bidding has been opened for' establishment of a Terrtyown Asked how much money he makes now, he. replied: "Same money I made before the liberation. branch orthe Gering Wang ing said he gets Office, which is to include 150 Yuan per month plus an nti annual interest of the capital invested in his factory, worker gets 70 quarters, equipment, heat and light. 6 Navy Aerial Vision lops -B.

A skilled yuan. Wang Ying said this was "very, very good income. Aft- him in next year's election. -i Sen. Curtis Tells Of Antagonists Carl T.

Curtis Said forces from outside Nebraska will send men state and money in an effort into the to defeat Weaver Inspects the--dollar. Base Special to The Journal Washington Not much escapes the Navy's aerial eye, concludes Rep. Phil Weaver 1 er all, a ready-made suit costs only 90 to 100 yuan." The yuan is quoted at 2.61 Tape of Moscow Debate Delaved 'This is the price I will have to pay for serving on the Senate Labor Rackets (R-lst). Committee," Curtis said'. "I am convinced that the work of this committee has been good for the workers of America, organized and unorganized, but the labor bosses who American! fiave been exposed will at- daughter's i a Stanley Gaines, 25, and Games' brother, Ebersole, after police telephoned him his daughter was safe.

The haggard father newsmen. believed i daughter apparently suffered a recurrence of a two-year-old amnesia attack moments after kissing her fiance goodbye at the Newark Airport. "It appears that this might well be another recurrence from her 1957 automobile accident with the same 'kind of imaginary dreams that she had then," Hart said. Miss Hart was the object! His announcement of an extensive two-day search a week-end inspection tour of kita Khrushchev. Confusion ensued after i a a netWOrkS W6re tjld t0 OW Up Lauae A uil HUllvuiceu JI1V ac- i a Hatch, accompanied until a copy of the tape could tions have been in accord i 4 rnnrfant 944imir a rfav I be nt to Russia for a with the wishes of the vast UV- Jconstant 2 holir a -a a airing on Soviet! maioritv days-a-year radar watch television.

That would take 4 across the Atlantic and Pa-j day or two. A Hard i-ignt icific pproaches to the Unit-! At first the belief was that Curtis said he never under- I ed States is object of the pick-i Nixon had issued the order. I estimates his opposition and rt.4 1 rw-rt 1 T-t I 1 Boy's Death Confirmed TVerf Prucha Fire Victim in Norway Mr. and Mrs. a Prucha received word Friday that it has been definitely established that their son, Norman (Ned) 18, earlier reported missing and presumed dead, was one of 25 who perished in a Stalheim, Norway resort hotel fire June 23.

Ned, 'his mother and sister, Claire, were vacationing at the resort at the time of the fire. Mrs. Prucha and Claire escaped from the burning frame building by a hanging from a 2nd floor win- dow. Mrs. Prucha suffered cuts, scrapes and bruises, Claire received a bro- cen leg.

Ned's room was on the 3rd floor in a different wing. Ned was graduated from Lincoln High School in 1958 and attended Graceland College, Lamoni, last year. He would have entered the University of Nebraska this fall. The Pruchas returned to Lincoln this week. Thornton to FBI Posl in Oregon Omaha UP) E.

Thornton, agent-in-charge of the FBI here will leave Omaiha Aug. 3 to 'become FBI head in Portland, Ore. He will be succeeded here by Thomas J. Gearty who was agent-in-charge at Detroit, Mich. about three-fourths of an inch long with the thickness of pencil lead.

Police said they feared the burglars will discard; the needles where they could be picked up by children. Tax Rule Appealed By Three More Lincoln Firms Three more Lincoln firms have appealed 1959 Lancaster County Board of Equalization rulings to Lancaster District Court. The cases were filed by the H-K Reinvesco Inc. and Continental National Bank as trustee for Fred M. and Sharon Sidles under terms of the late Fred S.

Sidles'will. All 3 appeals ask the court to reduce valuations set on real estate owned by the Coupl Rocket Hurts Boy's Hand Homemade New York -He said thp Naw'-i air and television-networks hit a snag'tempt a shojviug a me, this is an invita- "spot more than of the of the hot ver-jtion to work harder, organize cam- I ex- Sub-Contract Swindle Buffalo, N.Y.·· (UPI)--thorn- as Hof Schneider. 20.i who was arrested for charging people 50c to park on state property near Memorial Audi- jtorium, told police he was sharing the proceeds with tfie I man who hired him for the nob. Explodes A former Lincoln boy, 13- year-old David Frisby, is in "good" condition in a Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

hospital, after a homemade rocket exploded in his hand. The boy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Frisby who formerly lived at 4038 Normal Blvd. Frisby is a school teacher and automobile mechanic. The boy was experimenting i'with homemade rockets with a neighbor when one rocket failed to go off. Frisby picked jit up and said "It's a dud" just as the rocket went off in his left hand. He will be in the hospital blasted off the end joints of his thumb and three fingers.

His father said that Frisby "thinks like a boy 18 or 20.1 i He works on physics prob-! jlems. on his own, that would! stump a 25-year-old. We've! cautioned him time and time! about a i with i rockets unsupervised." i i The H-K- Co. asks the court i to reduce its assessed valua- jtion from $53,225 to $18.422. I Reinvesco seeks a reduction from $42,460 to $23,770.

The bank asks for a reduction from $60,715 to $46.945 on one property and from $88,595 to $52,818 on another. In each case, the objectors maintain the county is assess- cz ing urban real estate at 31.5% suffering mjuries in a two- of its actual value rather than car crash at 44th and D. at the rate set by law. Mr, Stouffer suffered pulled i Assessed value, firms back muscles and bruises and maintain, should be 23.77% of his wife suffered a fractured' hand and multiple bruises. The Stouffer car was in col- Hurt In Collision Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph D. Stduffer, both 59, of 1218 are listed in good condition at St. Elizabeth Hospital where they were hospitalized after they term "fair market" lision with one driven by Mrs. Marcelle V.

Sherman, 48, of 1249 So. 44th. Mrs. Sherman and her daughter, Roe Jean, were also treated for injuries at St. Elizabeth and then released.

According to police the Stouffer car was westbound on and the Sherman northbound on 44th when accident occurred. value. Values set by the county 1 according to the petitions; are "arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable and unlawful." Good Relations Rio de Janeiro (UPI)--Visiting Japanese Premier Nobo- suke Kishi joined Brazilian Juscelino Kubit- their two countries. v- vt'vuaj- a cciv-cim LUUI Ui before she was found weeping the Argentia Air Base in New- Hatch. He also said that the picket! ment order operation could in the future "become an important of our anti-submarine warfare' lineup." Four Sentenced In Auto Theft Four youths who pleaded guilty in Lancaster District Court to auto theft charges have been sentenced by Judge John Polk.

Sentenced to 1-3 years in the Nebraska Men's Reformatory were Richard Lavender, 18 of Suttle, W. Robert Reed, 18., of Virginia, and Albert Raymond Saldanal 18, of Morris. 111. John Lee Franklin, 16. of Davenport, was commit-! Warsaw (UPI) Defense! tea to the Kearney Boys for'convicted Nazi? framing School for an indef-1 mass-killer Erich Koch have im te Period.

filed a formal appeal against All 4 were charged with the death sentence given him June 30 offenses in by a Polish court last March Lavender, Reed and was charged with re: dana were escapees from an sponsibility in the wartime ex- lUinois accord- eculions of 376.000 Poles and ing to Dep. Co. Atty. Paul; Jews in the occupation area of i Douglas. i which he was gauleiier.

British Hovercraft Flies English Channel Safely ivixyii nau ISSUeu tne Order i ltll "iv aiiu et Hne operation, Weaver re-j However, CBS and NBC re-! alwa TS 1 3 5 a "hard fight in i nn i a porters in Russia checked and a campaign. The watch is to prevent an found both Nixon and his Curtis' remarks followed a ena run fty manned bomb- surprised to hear the re- statement by Charles Thone, ers of any potential enemy. Dor t. It was a State Depart- newly-elected a GOP Koch Appeals Death Oregon Trail-In 3 Hours! chairman. Thone said it is apparent that Teamsters President James R.

Hoffa "now is going to try to buy a Hoffa Congress." Thone took note of a report Independence. Mo. fUPI) Hoffa that the Teamsters --While wagons planned to raise a multi-mil- plod along, four Tactical i lion-dollar fund for use in the Air Command's a I960 election campaign. THE ALL YOUR SHOPPING 1410 South St. Phone 3-8581 Open Sundays 9 A.M.

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England Britain's revolutionary "flying saucer" that skims on a self-made air cushion over land and sea has made a successful crossing of the English channel. Ship sirens in the harbor wailed a welcome as the disc-like hovercraft sped to shore, skimming a above the waves. The craft sent up a huge plume of spray in its wake as it came in. The hovercraft which rc- pvrtedly made the 23-mile crwsing from a a i to Dtver Im 2 hours 13 minutes 4 men aboard Peter Lamfc, the pilot, Chris- CtcfcereU, 45, invent hi the strange craft's cabin, and MM wto rtfe mrtSKfe as The -3-ion craft is powered with a 450 horsepower engine which drives a single mahogany fan. i provides air pressure which is blown iJirough ducts beneath the fuselage a cushions the craft as it flits above the waves.

The craft roars across the harbor i touching down and skimmed up onto the landing ramp. It hovered 10 inches above the ground and then settled "We had a great trip." said Lamb, a royal navy lieutenant. Cockerdi said his next step be to bmld a 30- ton hovercraii proiolvpc for larger models which he hopes eventually will make orthodox shipping outdated. F104C Starfighters will zoom over the Oregon Trail Sunday from Independence to the West Coast to honor the Oregon Centennial. The swift flight win be in contrast to long arduous months of covered wagon travel the early pioneers went through to "reach Oregon and the long months a group of modern-day pioneers are now covering the Oregon Trail also by covered wagon.

The planes will leave snear- by Richards-Bcbaur Force Base at 11 a.m. Sunday and are scheduled Jo arrive at Hillsboro. Ore Air Field near Portland at 2:30 p.m. 'This is the union." Thone said, "that the AFL-CIO kicked out in 1957 on grounds of corruption. The workingman needs unions, honest unions.

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