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Drops Defiance on Berlin Hops- Reversal Believed Taken To Avoid Summit Friction WASHINGTON, March 9. (AP) The United At Hearin Committee Refuses to Send Plan to Senate By RONALD JOHNSON Cximimr Political Editor States has abandoned the idea of defying Russian EXAMINER BUREAU, SACRAMENTO, March opjection and Hying military supply planes to West 10. (Thursday). Governor Edmund G. Brown's bil Berlin at high altitudes.

to abolish capital punishment met a sudden death President Eisenhower killed eany today when the 15-member State Senate Judici ary Committee refused by an 8 to 7 vote to report it out for full Senate consideration. Motherwell Shaken by State Quiz The committee dealt the measure its fatal blow after a public hearing that lasted 1 JLi ikHJ i ymmtM from 9 o'clock yesterday morning until 1 a. m. today. The bill would have required By TIMOTHY ADAMS Examinar SUN Writer DOWNIEVILLE, March eight affirmative committee votes to be sent to the Sen ate floor.

Before killing the bill, the 9. The man known as Larry Lord Motherwell almost came apart at the seams today. AP Wirephoto from U. S. Navy.

committee voted 9 to 5 in favor of an amendment to declare a three year moratorium IRON MF. Til first nicliiroa nt Itnuim Pkilin T. 1 (gegturina:) and MSjrt. Victor i sreiui ins i aim iiiui, icior duiuiiiv i uiiuibm 1 1 I t. ra the idea yesterday on recommendation of the State and Defense Departments which only a few weeks ago agreed to renew the flights at altitudes above 10,000 feet.

Secretary of State Christian A. Herter disclosed the sur prise backaway at a newi conference today. He refused to provide any details. Not Necessary Herter said only that Eisenhower has decided that such flights are not necessary at this time. Herter stressed, however, that the Western Allies re-serve their rights to fly into West Berlin at altitudes high- er than the Soviet-proclaimed ceiling of 10.000 feet whenever they believe it necessary.

On other international problems, Herter made these main points: 1 He does not agree with Cuban charges he insulted Prime Minister Fidel Castro on the death penalty. However, the committee's iiurrt- Baveu ny me aircrau carrier iteartarge alter ygonsrhi (center), who said thev ale boe leather 49 days adrift in the Pacific. U. S. Navy interpreter to survive.

They and two other soldiers are in the Philip Kaznetzoff gets the story from Red army Pvt. sick hay of Kearsarge. Other photos. Picture Page. He trembled and shook.

He complained of a fuzzi- final voted doomed the entire ness in his eyes. measure. Little doubt existed as He admitted that he'd lied final vote approached that the to every policeman who ever asked him about Mrs. Pearl committee would let Brown's bill die by refusing to pass it Putney's disappearance. 21 Youths Captured As Thieves to the Senate floor for a vote No Such Thing Blind Girl Saves Kin From Blaze Picture on Page 5 A 9 year old blind girl Lied Day Ago He even conceded that he'd Mayor Defies Cold Call at Kremlin Closes Out Tour By RUSS CONE Cxamintr Staff Wntar MOSCOW, March 9.

Mayor Georce Christooher Such action presumably lied as recently as yesterday ended Chessman's hopes on the witness stand at his for escaping the San Quentin L. V. REDFIELD $9 million option Millionaire Enriches 2 on Whim By CLINT M0SI1ER Richmond police rounded up 21 youths murder trial gas chamber. The Los Angeles led her mother and The sudden chance-In th sex terrorist was granted a 60 accused of several East viuuiamy sioic oeienaant brother to safety yester day reprieve by Brown, who Bay burglaries and auto of San Francisco wound up his tour of Russia with a came during a no-holds-barred cross-examination hv men tossed the capital punish by his dressing down of Cuba'i top diplomat here Monday. thefts in the past three day through dense smoke in their burning San final visit to the Kremlin today despite a nasty ment issue to the Legislature.

husky Special Prosecutor weeks. The United States is giving cnest com and a wracking cough. Before the hearing got very far, what appeared to be a Leandro home. Lynn v. (Buck) Compton.

Officers said that at least no consideration to economic The Los Aneeles Dpnnfv Two physicians, apparently LaVere Redfield, the Fire Capt. Edward Harsch gaping noie was torn in 40 more juveniles are be D. A. roared into his inh lit sent by Soviet Premier Nikita retaliation or to breaking dip eccentric Reno million II Brown's bill by his good friend and political ally. State lieved involved in the crimes a duu coming out of a chute lomatic relations with Cuba said that the girl, Susan Bantz, was awakened by S.

Khruschev, appeared unin Under the gentle dirert and hopes developments The arrests climaxed in Senator J. Eugene McAteer aire, decided to collect payment on a small bill vited at Christopher's Na examination of defense at smoke at 2:30 a. m. in a back Fair Weather To Continue More fair weather is on tap vestigation by Sets. William tional Hotel suite and gave never make it necessary to consider such a move.

torneys John T. Reges and bedroom of their home at 881 of San Francisco. McAteer cited the provision of the bill which would substi C. Lott and Rov E. Estes.

who the Mayor a thorough Kotert fugazi, Motherweil had delivered a rambling 2 Russia clearly is seekins Alice San Leandro. and thereby started a chain of events which yesterday had placed his said they had cleared up 14 tute life imprisonment with- to interfere in Japanese in. She woke her brother. for the Bay area and the rest burglaries, nine auto thefts out possibility of parole for ternal affairs by its denunci 0, (See MOTHERWELL, Page 21, Column 1) Bruce, 10, and together they $9,000,000 land holdings and numerous shooliftins Luncheon Off They recommended Chris ations against a Jananese. roused their mother, Mrs of northern California today, but clouds are expected to me aeam penalty.

He used the State Constitn on the market and paved 'ranees Bantz. 31. Susan American security treaty. tion and a report issued bv obscure the sun tomorrow. topher cancel a scheduled then led the two to the front 3 West German Chancel.

the way for two young brown omce to back un his door, Harsch said. Mild temperatures will per lor Konrad Adenauer's visit luncheon conference and the Mayor did so reluctantly after claim that, despite the provi cases. School Gangs Most of the suspects, aged 14-16, are high school boys, members of various gangs. lawyers to whom he took a fancy to become mil Harsch said the lights in sist, the weatherman prom next week can be verv siz. A-Power Plants At S.

Pole Urged WASHINGTON, March Senator Henrv he house were out and protesting that he did not lionaires themselves. nce JOHNSON, Page 19, Column 1 the mother and Bruce were ises, with today's Bay area maximums reaching to 64 degrees following early morninz nificant in Western plans to forge a united front prior to summit talks on the future of Berlin and Germany. blinded by the smoke. Susan. The Examiner learned last have time to be sick.

After the examination, Lott said the gangs operated accustomed to walking in lows of 40 to 48. night of the latest chapter in Christopher said the doctors darkness, was able to guide independently of each other, No rain is in sicht. exceDt 4 The Eisenhower admin. Jackson, Democrat of Washington, urged Congress today to authorize immediate construction of nuclear power them to safety. 'found everything normal ex but with a mutual working the strange saga of Redfield Personal Billing istration intends to follow up the President's goodwill visit The fire started in a ches Nazi's Berlin Property Seized BERLIN, March 9 (AP) Germany's last denazification court today ordered confisra.

arrangement. tefield in a back room and cept that I have a cold. They gave me some pills. More than $1,000 worth of A man of untold wealth, he plants at the three United States bases in Antarctica. He said this would cut the destroyed a television set and tc Latin America by more discussions with South American governments and by pressing ahead with nlani for loot, including money, cam likes people, his pet dog and roulette better than his hoard While he had to miss the luncheon because of the med wasning maenme.

Harsch csti mated damage at $2,500. cost of power, light and heat eras and radios, was recov tion of the Berlin property of of cash. He also indulges at the South Polar installa ered, the officers reported. Mrs. Bantz said her big Ger ical examination, the Mayor viirea Kosenberg, top Nazi for possible precipitation in the extreme north of the State tomorrow, If of fa Finance Probe Public DETROIT, March 9 (AP) Three Detroit Federal judges, acting with the approval of Federal Judge F.

Dickinson Letts of Washington, ruled today that an in tions by 75 per cent over 20 man sneplierd. Baby, may ideologist hanged at Nuren- returned to his tourist role as soon as the doctors had have been to blame for the They said the gangs operated in Richmond. Al bany. El Sobrante and San Pablo. uerg as a war criminal.

His estate was valued at blaze. years. Fuel Switch in departed. She told Harsch that the 29.200 marks Rosen loans. Sudden Switch The much-discussed Berlin flight matter dominated Her-ter's session with 200 newsmen.

The State Department had won British and French gov berg was minister for the oc dog jumped into her lap as she was sitting on the ches Earlier, during an interview with the Soviet labor cupied areas in eastern Eu Plots Charged At the time of their arrest. terfield watching television L. A. Smog Drive LOS ANGELES. March 9 rope and was a leader in Nazi Germany's anti-Semitic cam paper Trud, the Mayor said, 'i wholeheartedly want the es- several of the youths were quiry into the finances of and knocked the ash from her cigaret.

Mrs. Bantz husband. Otto, (UPD The Los Angeles Air paigns. ernment approval for the Teamsters Union president himself in the pleasure of traipsing about Reno in blue jeans and a battered fedora. The story began several days ago when Redfield, who runs a lumber yard just for (See REDFIELD, Page 12, Column 7) Hawk Missiles For Okinawa NAHA (Okinawa).

March 10 (Thursday). (AP The United States announced today it soon will beef up air defenses of this big Pacific bastion with Army hawk high altitude flights about James R. Iloffa should be (See CHRISTOPHER, Page 12. Column 7) Pollution Control District today invoked the voluntary-switchover from oil burners open to newsmen. Million Sp ace three weeks ago.

The British were understood to have rone planning supermarket robberies. Lott charged. Eighteen of the boys were cited and released to their parents pending appearance in juvenile court. The three others were held for further questioning. along reluctantly.

to gas fires for the first time this year and carts of the budget Passed WASHINGTON. March 9 is at sea with the Military Sea Transportation Service. East Berlin Bid To Chinese Reds BONN (Germany). March 8 The idea was for an Amer metropolitan areas reported ican C30 turbojet to fly to moderate smog-eye irritation West Berlin with suddUm. BUcppe atAgadiir Faint Cries Heard in Ruins RABAT (Morocco), March 9 (AP) Faint calls for hlep Florida.

'realizing Soviet fighters might (AP) The House today approved a bill to authorize appropriation of $915,000,000 for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for the fiscal year 1961. (UPlv East German Communist chief Walter Ulbricht was TODAY'S INDEX reported today to have in have been heard in the ruins of Agadir's Hotel Saada, where vited top Red Chinese leaders to visit East Berlin to set about 60 foreign tourists were staying when the coastal their support for an uncom smashed by smashed by resort was an BUmllhaa qjj EHaappojj promising Communist summit earthquake last week Rescue teams tore at the raised by the rescue today of three more survivors long after hope had been given uo meeting position on West Berlin and Germany. ruins of the hotel today in a House and Couple Split that any more could be alive the rubble. Norcne Bauer. 16.

daugh fvolclen (s loves Finals Tonight Twenty action -packed bouts are slated for tonight in the finals of the Golden Glotes at Civ ic Auditorium. The first bout starts at 8:30 p. m. There are some reverted seats still available and may be obtained at the various ticket agencies. The Ci vie Auditorium box office will be open at noon today.

See Sports Section for a lit of ticket agencies and other details. "without any fussing and fighting." He gave Mrs. Thomas the right to occupy the front of the 10 room house and Page Sec. page Sec Bishop 2 3 Movies Books 4 3 (Suburban) 3 Bridge 11 2 Newton 11 2 Busin-ss 7-10 1 JU 1 AortB State 11 4 Monies 4 Crossword 21 3 Parsons 7 Irama $-1 3 Picture Page 12 I Editorial 2 3 Prudence Einstein 4 3 Penny $.7 1 Entre Nous 4 3 Radio Eeats 4 3 Shipping Fashion 1 2 Sports 14 4 Good Neighbor 3 2 Television 11 2 Health for Vital Statistics. 21 2 Today 4 3 Wast Ads 20 3 Horoscope 4 3 Weather I 3 Mirror of Mind 4 3 tvrKon 7 3 Merles 3 Women Today.

1-4 2 Thomas the back. 000 Prize Top Ilig List There's $1,000 bonus number in The Examiner Social Security Game waiting for ome one to claim. Is it yours? Voull find it and today's 50 rash winning numbers in the popular sane 00 rage 20, Section 1. desperate hunt for survivors Volunteers came from the French naval base nearby as soon as the cries were heard late yesterday. Ot least two Americans.

Andrew Kalpokoff and George Christo, are known to be buried under the hundreds of tons of roncrete that once made up the seaside hotel. Both are San Franciscans. Hopes that some of the tourists still were alive were FORT WORTH fTex). March 9. (AP) District Judge Harris Brewster took the view today that a house divided may in some cases be a happier home.

He granted Ike Thomas. 78, a divorce from Cora Thomas, 73. They have been married 52 years. Jadge Brewster directed the couple to continue hvirg in their home here, but ter of a San Francisco company executive, died in the Moroccan city of Port Lyau-tey yesterday a. a result of injuries she suffered in the Agadir quake.

She and her parents. Mr. ard Mrs. Wer-ntr Bauer, were in an Agadir apartment house demolished by the temblor. Her mother was killed.

Each must get a utility meter. Doors between the front and back sections must be nailed thut. Their law-vers have instructions to divide the couple's household effects. I ,1.

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