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Associated Press Leased Wires 350 WEEK DELIVERED TO HOME BY CARRIER--DAILY 6 65th Year FotKJdwJ February. UK Ho. 21.738 Danville, Vc Saturday Afternoon, January 18, 1964 Price: SIX CENTS To See Gen. Park SEOUL, South Korea AUy. Gen.

Robert F. Kennedy; arrived here today for an, overnight stay i U. S. frontline soldiers and to meft with South Korean President Chung Hee Park. Accompanied by his wife- Ethel, Kennedy was greeted by U.

S. Ambassador Samuel Berger, U. S. and U. N.

Commander Gen. Hamilton H.j Howzer, Kim Chong-pH, chair-; man of the ruling Democratic; Republican party, and Foreign Minister Chung Il-kwon. Leaves For Home. NEW YORK Antonio Segni of Italy ieft on a aenstop flight to Rome today, ending a five-day visit to the United States. A farewell telegram from President Johnson was given U.S.

Embassy Personnel Safe fn Canal Zone Khrushchev Denounces U.S. Action; Throws Support To Panamanians Creating A Favorable Climate PANAMA U. S. Embassy personnel were! to Segni at Kennedy Airport ft a namaj tii.ini.-flH him for'can-1. -ii jtook the final step in severing diplomatic relations with the United States.

Soviet Premier Khrushchev threw Soviet support behind the Panamanians and denounced U. S. action in the Canal Zone. To Use TV WASHINGTON President Johnson, promising toj open some of his news con-j ferences to live radio and tele-j vision coverage, has invited newsmen in the industry to suggest ways for more effective use of the medium. An exchange of correspondence on the subject was made public with White House approval today by Edward F.

Ryan, president of the Radio Television News Directors Association. Sells To Reds BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Urges Against Foreign Aid Setup Change Most U.S. Embassy members and their -dependents Attorney Genera! Robert Kennedy and staff Indonesian President Sukarno join in laughter as they meet in Tokyo to discuss the Malay- One Package were evacuated to the Canal Zone Friday night, shortly before an anti-American students' demonstration and several hours after Panama said it was recalling the remainder of its diplomatic staff from Washington. Panama asked the United! States to recall its embassy I staff from Panama City, but a U.S. State Department official said the request did not apply to consular officials, Peace Corps volunteers or members of sian situation.

Spokesmen said the first COB- Cent-A-Gallon Gasoline Tax Hike Proposed Offered In Lieu Of Plan For Sale Tax On New, Used Autos RICHMOND. Va. often used vehicle for raising needed highway money is being polished up for one more excursion into the Virginia General Assembly. But the early pit talk is that the old timer won't ba able to accelerate fast enough to even pass the committee stage. The man at the wheel this time is Del.

S. Strother Smith a Richmond Republican, and he plans to drive agreed a "favorable climate" had been ere- a proposed one-cent-per-gallon gasoline tax hike out of versations was "very friendly" and it was ated for future consultations. (AP Wirepholo) Doris Bray's Petitions Out For Council First Feminine Bid Since '60 Voting WASHINGTON you U.S."Agency for Internation- it appeared likely today that --The officials Yugoslav news dr a needle the bathtub, al Development Danville will have a feminine agency Tanjug said today 0 can fmd it. 1 sa vs Re P- ott Because of the exceptions, for a seat on City Red "China has D-La. "But if States does not this June as petitions some S30 million worth of it in the Potomac you'd.

tne brea as u.S. officials'were circulated for the candid- onninmpnf in Italy, inever find it." ioUn indiVatpri that. Presidentiacv of Doris Peck Brav, sister dustrial equipment in Italy. xpress Hope For Alliance For Progress Needs Support Of Neighbors Arrest Made In Stabbing Murder Case Blanch Negro Slain, Via Held Police early today charged Fred Douglas Via, 29, colored, of 882 Beauregard with murder in connection with the fatal storage within the next week or so. Helicopter Hit; Two Americans Feared Dead Shot Down In Viet Nam SAIGON, South Viet Smith said today his gasoline tax bill would be offered in lieu of the administration's controversial plan to levy a two pef cent sales tax on all new and used motor vehicles.

The administration proposal, ed by the commission which studied highway needs and ways to raise the money to meet them, is parked at present on the desk of Sen. William F. Stone of Martinsville for introduction eariy next week. Stone head'ed the commission which thought up the selective sales tax, called a titling tax, which is predicted to raise about million a year. Other WASHINGTON (AP)-- In thejstabbing of 59-year-old Reyn- (AP)--Communists shot down aiproposals in the commission's of Latin Americans in olds Graves, a Blanch IS.

Army escort helicopter in report which the administration 1SH131. ill J-ttttj. I ciioU lllUiCtJLCU Liiait J. J.COIU\-AII/ 10 i In a dispatch from Pekingj This is Passman's reaction to'Johnson's troubleshooter, Edwin of the late Councilman Sidney I Washington the U.S.-sponsored Negro last night on beeland Ka. ithe 0 ng Rj delta into its package--notab- Tanjug a i Red China'various administration Martin, planned to remain jD.

Peck. (Alliance for Progress is going to Even after Via, who had been'today and two American serv-jiy a S5 boost in license tag costs, brought two factories for ar-ials to give the foreign aid Panama. Peace efforts arei Dominating the signatures onjhave a time achieving the i struck by a truck driven by i cemen and a British colonelja S3 increase in operators' per- tificial fertilizer from the Ita-igram a new look. One idea is expected to continue in an ef-ithe petition for Mrs. won by Franklin D.

Graves just before the alterca-: aDOar ft were reported miss- mit fees and bigger taxes on big lian company absorb the present aid organ-jfort to loosen a deadlock be-ihas served for a number ofiRoosevelt's good neighbor pol-tion resulting in the killing, was: ing anc i feared dead. trucks--would be expected to 1 1 lodged in jail police detectives; helicoDter a rocket-firing! acid somewhere around another A A i rtiirtfi-inninrf am i A11C 1 i I i inn if ft ization into other agencies of theitween the two countries over as legal secretary for State Department. Another is to 11903 treaty that gave the United: law firm of Clement, Conwayj They believe, though, 1 A i Winctnn wprp tflp Tiamp of'nTlPP flip allifln To Release Testimony iseparateThe military assistance States er etuaf control overland Winston-were the name of once the alliance attorneys and their per- spread support Latm-Amen-j standing around when officers gets questioning members! wide-', of a large group which was' year for was downed near 11 of the Mekong River. rk WASHINGTON (A Sen- 13 TM the economic aid compo-ithe Panama Canal. attorneys ana ineir support arounu cre wmen were fished out! Smith who said he plans to WASmNGT busi nessInents of the controversial pro-i President Roberto Chiari jean nations as a genuine at the scene.

the water near the crash I tne bill drafters start idered a break in diplomatic re-! Her entry into the politicaliphere-wide operation it will slaying was shrouded ini" it xbev apparently were not his. gasoline tax m- i -n. 'rnntpsf: will hrinff Council' can-lrnean much more in basic eco- fnr L1 In-pase fvfnnriav said his nrplim- Baker plan to re- Passman heads the House Ap-jlations with the United States on i will bring Council can-j mean much more in basic eco- advancement 10-a day after violence their first femmme nomic and an officers for some. loacA parlv npxt wppk secret propriations subcommittee thatiJan. JLU--a lease eany next week i(1 nnpv orim pf i Vana! 7onp--but petition since 1960 when did the good neighbor nn 590fl ftftfl ITIQIIT- HallUico lllc lOrclfill diU iIlOIlcv GrUPLGll IJi lllc fallal AiUIlc testimony on a insur Tr TM, 4 ri TM We J- 1 Fairer was unsuccess-licv.

which was pretty mui ance policy issued on President He thinks tne program is retained some of his isix hours were stymied until, jthey connected enough evidence! ive iMozelle Fairer was unsuccess-'icy, which was pretty much. hi to charge Via with the helicopter crewmen and three wounded Johnson's life. ifar too big and he more than; in Washington. The information includes else.was responsible for; The Panamanian government testimony by Don B.Reynolds, slashing it down to S3 billion 1 iful In her bid for re-election toiWashington operation. a seat on the city's governing President Johnson pledged to at 4 a a ro lmen and detec-ja Vietnamese government cam- crease Monday, said his preliminary study indicated a one- cent boost would bring in an average of S18 million a year Uli LU a i via a i vi- murder.

He was lodged in jail Friday in operations supporting, between now and sued the policy, and a sworn statement bv someone else President John F. Kennedy had; asked for. Nevertheless, Passman is ifTurn to Page 7 Story No 11) lt was 12 years ago in 1952 fort and outla of cash to carry on the U.S. share of ef-; tives ve a to gather little paign to crush Red bases in'the information despite the presence, delta. "not the President" whojdead set against any change in knows the facts, Chairman B.lthe program's setup, as are Everett Jordan of the Rules Committee said Friday.

Students March JAKARTA, Indonesia HP) -More than 1,000 shouting and many other key congressmen and senators who have the most to say about foreign aid. "If it is fragmented you would never be able to find the total cost," said Passman in an interview. "I'm for keeping for- Woman Charged In Martinsville Knife Slaying Britain maintains small Mrs. Fairer became thejthe alliance a memorial to its j0 nume rous witnesses until, bit first woman to serve on Dan-jsponsor, the late John F. ne the pieces of the vllle's City Council, and she wasjnedy, who, like Roosevelt, wasl in i a i' puz zi together to Page 7, Story No.

4) returned to office in 3956 when a hero to Latin Americans. (o cnar ge Via. she ran fifth in-a five-way race. Neither program has questioning of various After her failure to win reelection in 1960, Council again became an exclusively mascu- ixeHuei jjiugidm iias guue, ph questioning or various very far toward solving the! persons at the scene was con-j rhrnnin nroblems of Dovertv. tViic Vr i chronic problems of poverty, early this afternoon.

literacy, undernourishment, ill or one thing, officers sought; line group, with no representa- health and political and econom to earrl jf Graves had been! live of the female point of view'ic instability that have plagued ro bbed. Officer M. R. Henry had! i n'f A i i i A MARTINSVILLE Martins-i offerin for i on in 196 2. ville police are holding a 27-j Th year race be an- r-old waitress in the ot jj er five-way affair, to fiU the They presented petitions protesting the proposed movement i it Latin America.

sa i as 't night he had been told; But advocates say that eachj persons at the hospital that plan accomplished much raves was known to carry a lot I of money, but none was found mto "he ain'srole the MW ot the new laysw. Sean Under President Johnson's or-i murder in the death of Gleni Fleet iuers a blue ribbon panel of 31, of 211 Winston St. 1 Br i ministration officials has been'Both are white. 'vnrotector'conducting a reappraisal of Worriax died at 2:55 a.m. tion of oreign aid ram Tneir aim in Martinsville is to change it into of a knife wound in the; more acceptable to Congress.

right abdomen. i David E. Bell, administrator! Officers said he was fatally of the semiautonomous Agency'wounded at 12:30 a.m. in an iMcCubbins, George a i (Turn to Page 7, Story No. 9) i him after he was taken to the Police charged Frances Dee George Anderson, Cassell Jones! Seay.

27, of 413 Winston St. with' and pitcher Harris. Envoy Resigns WASHINGTON Ml Mai-j reportedly has opposed breaking! dance "haOoiice gave" no thew H. McCloskey is itup thei details of the i ay ing. AH Vi trt I I i i i i OLILU In Breakin for International Development, I East Martinsville a and Car Overt urns Several Times; Youth Unhurt nospital.

Det. Sgt. Wade Groff, who today was in charge of the detective division as Det. Capt. J.

E. Towler went home for sleep To Speak Here Feb. 11 Ace QB To Address Campaign Kick-Off Johnny Unitas of the Baltimore Colts, one of the National He emphasized these are only preliminary figures and mora (Turn to Page 7, Story No. 6) Alleged Robbery May Be Hoax, Sheriff Reports MARTINSVILLE The. reported Henry County robbery of a Collinsville factory worker yesterday may have been a hoax, Sheriff C.

P. Witt said today. Glenn Davis Cooper reported that he was struck on the head when he left to warm up his car a Station Undersecretary of State i Miss Seay is being held with- lout bond. No date for a nre-j ing as U. S.

ambassador to! Ireland to come home to help the Democrats raise money (Xurn to Page 7, Story No. 7)ijiminary hearing has been set. for this year's election campaign. Informed sources said today, McCloskey's resignation al-j ready has been submitted to! the White House and that ai formal announcement is imminent. into rge variety a.m.

today and other over several times. The driver, Wayne merchandise was taken. front door lock was brok- Hogan of Cooper, Ct aborne St after working on the case all League's greatest quar- yesterday around 6 a.m. and night said that additional infor-iterbacks of all time, will be the; a robbed of matio'n was being sought even'guest speaker at the YMCA's, Sheriff Witt said his investi- Ithough Via stood charged. jcapital fund campaign kick-off (ga tion indicated that there-had i Groff said that some of the meeting Feb.

11, it was revealed een no robbery and that Cooper indicated that a this morning. had refused to take a lie i party had preceded the stabbing Unitas, a native of Louisville, tor test. i which occurred in the street. was picked up by Baltimore i This was the second reported i After some of the group in 1955 as a free agent after be-j ro bber- of large sums in Henry Graves' truck struck Via, a released by the Pittsburgh County this week. An 83-year- old Bassett storekeeper, M.

Will Remain Silent Until Marines Release Him UTurn to Page 1, Story No, 10)UTum to Page 7. Story No. 8)JT gram, was struck on the head early Wednesday as he left his A home to open his store. He was Asian tire chains, five new tires, three other respect. He was charged! I recaps, one pistol, two cases of by Officer R.

H. Bush with antifreeze, three gallons of oiljdrunk driving and operating zWtJUj I I I a box of flashlight batteries, one motor vehicle after his A i LA flashlight and one auto battery, had been revoked. M66t i The officer said it 3 a i jiv. NAMES DRAWN lost control when he (Turn to Page 1, Story No. 5) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Sen-'planned to talk to all the county The Weather UlSCUSS KUieS CHATTANOOGA, ReodFng By The BEE'S Downtown Temperature Radial Thermometer JACKSON, Miss.

(AP) Cir-'an ice patch. The auto skidded' TOKYO (AP) AUy. At a news conference. Kennc-j 'atorial candidate(John Glenn chairmen of the astro- 'cuit Judge Leon Hendrick drew! into an embankment and over-Robert F. Kennedy predicted'dy said he will confer again jjr.

says he will remain silentinaut. names Friday as several times. The ac; today that the disputants in the.with Sukarno in Jakarta nex- political issues until he ihis release from the 1 but tllGFG I I i President James Hoffa and, suppor ers already are hard at the "senate Negro civil rightsTleader. Garrett was involved in Kennedy, President Johnson's: in Manila and Prime Minister': DANVILLE AND VICINITY: five other men accused of work The tate Dem ocralic chair-i Court attaches said a collision yesterday- afternoon peacemaker in the Abdul Rahmati of Malay-1Fair and warmer tonight and jury-tampering met i i a William Coleman who of Negroes were on the list but'which resulted in his getting wound up an initial round of sia in Kuala Lumpur. Sunday with a low tonight in the closed doors today with U.S., ep ej neutral since it they could not determine how his first traffic ticket in 45 years; talks with Indonesia's President) Kennedy, appearing with In-1 upper 20s and a high Sunday in Dist.

Judge Frank W. Wilson saic (Turn tq No ff rSlfTurn to Page 2. Story No. 12Vopponent. their trial.

Sukarno, Malaysia's principal donesia's Minister Su-jthe middle 50s. Monday's oui- bandrio said an Asian summitlook: Partly cloudy and warm. here. Today's Queer Story Hays was the most outspoken: among Democrats who urged Glenn, 42, a lieutenant colonel, to resign from the nation's Sen, Goldwaler Assails Johnson's Plan For Attack On Poverty FAYETTEVILLE. N.C.

A Goldwater told a news confer-iGoldwater. space program and returni Republjcan Sen. Barry Gold-'ence "I think it's a political.work. The his home state to enter politics. water today res ident gimmick.

This is again an not put people to work. Glenn made his announce- i onnsoi a for an attack on tempt to divide Americans. "I don't believe we have fPilPi ment Friday at a hotel news conference and thus became of HOUSTON, Tex. WU-EmHy Primary-election opponent Stewart of Silva, Mo. lost a i Democratic Sen.

Stephen a of res ident Franklin husband, a truck and a house Youn g' who had announced pre-; Roosevett which "divided the 4 I A i ffftfil" i trailer. She and her husband, Roy E. Stewart, were separated Thursday during a rain in Ope- lonsas, when she stopped to put gas in her car. He drove on in the truck which their house trailer. cab, election.

The announcement viously that he would seek re- eop up pigeon holed them. "if anybody has done any- cast to put people against cloud of uncertainty over theip eop country, it's state Democratic preprimaryithe Democratic party over the 1 convention, which will be 30 years," said the here Monday night. The agenda I sena tor, campaigning for the sibJe. Philippines, which claims! the Malaysian of Sabah--j "Put people really understands the formerly British North Democratic party: operation of the free opposes the new federa-i lion but. JPSS vcnemcntlv man isysiem, ne saia.

i a i Golriwatpr flew in from Kin-sIndonesia. Sukarno regards Ma-i TIKUI.MA. Mostly Minny this ior an auacK. ou icmpi lu umuc uuiuwaici a form of British neo- afternoon and fair tonight. Low attempt to dividei Kow do you attack?" asked i Democrat in the admin.stration.ston^to^ m.

a to "Sis Southern field general Assassinated President John F. and miid Sunday, high in the ilsaid the conservative said he was and 46 to o2 in the moun- lican count on an almost by his conversations wun "ins. poverty "an Americans." He said it echoes the pro- ON THE INSIDE PAGES iisouth during the past two NORTH CAROLINA: Fair or A 14 Editorials 6 nation days. accompanied by; clearing and warmer this after- AP News Digest 7 Local and State News 2,3 Goldwatcr also talked about'his" wife, Ethel, is on his first! noon with high temperatures 48 21-foot I for the convention--at which Republican presidential nomi- Young will be the keynote nation. A day later, with the help of state police and after com paring notes with relatives, the couple located each other.

She was in Beaumont speaker includes endorse- Johnson has outlined a pro- ment of candidates for the that would cost about a mary. 'billion dollars over the next Glenn will not attend the years to fight poverty by Houston, he in jvcntion but is certain to have aiding stricken areas and indi- representation. Hays said heividuals. Digest Bridge 5 Builders' Page 8 Church News 9 Classified Ads 32 Comics 13 Cooking Is Fun 5 Crossword Puzzle 10 Fnnprak 3 Patterns Radio, Television Serial Story Sports Stale Zone Forecast Under 21 Washington Column Women's News 5 farm programs, civil diplomatic 14 ij Johnson's political standing in for Johnson. Ijthe South, and cigarette ling.

10 fli He said farm price supports! some 2 iihave not worked. About 30 per stationed there. The attorney of the nation's farmers general also will call on Presi assignment to 56. Fair and rather cold to- inight with lows mostly in 20s in The Kennedys leave this mountains and 28 to 34 else- ernoon for South Korea to Sunday, sunny and some. the 50,000 U.S.

troops I what warmer. TEMPERATURES "a're going'out of business" be-! dent Chung Hec Park before 7 p.m. yesterday 40 (clear) cause of them, he said. heaving for Manila Sunday. 1 a.m.

today 31 (clear) 7 a.m. today 32 (clear) to Page 7, Slory No. 3)i(Turn to Page 7, Story No. 2) 1 p.m. today 51 (clear) 'f-.

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