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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 9

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VNTV Vi jC; THE KANSAS CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1964 TRIAL FOR A HUSBAND Ft. Riley Soldier Given a Preliminary Hearing (By The Star's Own Service) Junction City, Kas. Mar Tye Madkins, 36, accused of shooting his wife with a revol ver November 22, was ordered held for trial in Geary County District court following a preliminary hearing in county court here. Madkins, a Ft. Riley soldier, is charged with assault with intent to kill.

His wife, Mrs. Eliza beth Madkins, was shot in the hand and abdomen. Now fully recovered, the mother of eight children was a states witness the hearing Madkinss $2,500 bond was continued by E. B. Skinner, county judge pro-tem.

EYE ON MILITARY UNITY Pentagon Is Informed That Congressional Committees Will Look Into Reserve and National Guard Merger ment company to rearrange two buildings, reduce the total floor space and reduce the off street parking provided from 281 to 260 spaces. The amendment also would alter the zoning to allow a grocery in the project to obtain a liquor license. BUDDHISTS FIGHT HUONG Opposition in South Vietnam to Grow ASKS A CHECK Senator Holland Urges Johnson to Halt Such Move VOTES FOR APARTMENTS Council Committee Favor Blue Ridge-Holmes Request An ordinance to rezone the southwest corner of Blue Ridge extension and Holmes road for a 96-unit apartment project was signed out of the city council general committee yesterday with a do pass recommendation. The project, proposed by George W. Drum, developer, would include its own sewage plant and 120 off-street parking spaces.

The city plan commission approved the change in zoning, from single-family dwellings to low apartments with the provision that the apartments would be developed as a group housing project. The committee also recommended favorably an ordinance that would amend the plan of a planned commercial center on the northwest corner of Ninety-ninth street and Holmes. The amendment would allow the developer, CEBCO Develop Atomic Waste Shows Effects in Whale's Body 1964, New York Timet News Service) London A hot whale has been killed off the coast of Oregon, where it seems to have been made faintly radioactive by waste products washed down the Columbia river from the Hanford atomic plant. According to a report in the current issue of the British science weekly Nature, the 55-foot fin whale was caught off Depoe Bay, Oregon, in September of last year. Samples of most of its organs and part of the stomach contents were reduced to ash and sent to the department of Oceanography at Oregon State university at Corvallis, where three researchers Charles Osterberg, William Pearcy and Norman Kujala tested them for radioactivity.

They found that the whale flesh was still emitting gamma rays from radioactive forms of various elements. The researchers emphasize that the levels were low and that no health hazards 1964, New York Times News Service) Saigon, South Vietnam Buddhist leaders reached agreement last night on an intensified campaign against the government. They said the movement would include an anti-American stand if the U. S. persists in a policy of supporting Premier Tran Van Huong.

In two days of secret policy meetings leading bonzes (monks) apparently ironed out differences which have held back more militant factions for the past week. They pledged to work with all means to bring down the present regime. FOR CHRISTMAS WRAP YOURSELF IN LUXURY mittee, made public his letter to Johnson protesting the rumored merger. He asked the President to take immediate action to halt such plans. The Florida senator said Pentagon leaders have been inordinately hasty in their frequent shake-ups of the reserves in recent years.

This, he said, amounted to harassment of the organization, disruption of training programs and undermining of morale. The unofficial Army Times said the plan under consideration would reduce the 15 low-priority Army National Guard divisions those low in manpower and last on the equipment list into streamlining high-priority brigades and abolish all six, Army reserve Guard-reserve strength would be cut from 700,000 to 525,000, it said. There was no confirmation nor denial of the report from the Pentagon. Name 11 Divisions The 11 guard infantry divisions to be made into brigades, the Times said, would be the 29th of Maryland and Virginia, the 31st of Alabama and Mississippi, the 32nd-of Wisconsin, the 33rd of Illinois, the 36th of Texas, the 37th of Ohio, the 39th of Arkansas and Louisiana, the 41st of Oregon and Washington, the 45th of Oklahoma, the 46th of Michigan and the 49th of California. Also listed were four guard armored divisions, the 27th of New York, the 40th of California, the 48th of Georgia and the 49th of Texas.

The reserve divisions which would be abolished, the Army Times said, are all infantry: the 63rd of California, 77th of New York, 81st of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Tennessee, the 83rd of Ohio and West Virginia, the 90th of Texas and the 102nd of Illinois and Missouri. Although the soil of Guatemala is fertile, soil erosion is a major problem. Heavy rains often flood the fields, causing severe crop and soil losses. Washington (AP) The Pentagon was put on notice yesterday that congressional committees want to look into the matter before the rumored merger of reserve and National Guard units is put into effect. There have been widespread reports that Robert S.

McNamara, secretary of defense, is considering a major overhaul in the Army and Air Force reserves and guards. Sen. Spessard Holland (D-Fla.) urged that President Johnson halt such moves until responsible congressional committees have a chance to examine them in detail. Plans a Hearing He said Sen. John Stennis chairman of a Senate armed services subcommittee, plans a early hearing at the next session of Congress into the various revisions in recent years of laws applying to citizen-soldiers.

Rep. F. Edward Hebert (D-La.) announced that the House subcommittee on reserve and National Guard affairs which he heads plans to study any merger proposals. It will do so, he said, even if the Pentagon acts before such hearings can be held. If the Defense department moves without first consulting Congress, Hebert said in a statement, I will take no cognizance of the validity of the action I will insist on full congressional review and that the integrity of Congress be respected.

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