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Tri-City Herald from Pasco, Washington • 3

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I tft J0 Ftt jCfidlra SJ i I Vfflr 'Jw'! ti -f i I jHleroW Protest Illegal Seizure NEW DELHI India (AP) The oJ? toSutTto SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29 1959 for kidnaping Saturday Marine hauling HOME Mrs Richard Fester grades some til the work ef her Junior high school students nt her home nt 1825 Hunt Richland Becoming teacher was natural for her since she grew np in the community of the University of Washington where both her parents were professors Her husband Richard Foster is a scientist in charge of the aquatie biology program at Hanford She met him while he was a student under her father in Seattle Woman Behind The Man him into their consulate at Bom-bey and beating him "The actions of the Communist Chinese constitute a highhanded violation of the personal rights of a United States citixen in a friendly country" said a note handed the Indian government SGT ROBERT Armstrong 31 was I eeixed Friday after he had driven in front of the Red Chinese Communist Consulate in Bombay with Red Chinese Export-Import Corp official The United States laid the official had asked for political asylum then changed his mind An embassy spokesman said the I Bote to the Indian government strongly protested "the illegal and improper actions of representatives of the Communist Chinese in Bombay" The United States has no diplomatic relations with Red China IN WASHINGTON the State De- partment said that the Indian government had been asked to take ap-1 propria te action presumably a request for action against the Red Chinese involved in the incident Washington officials said Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker ap-1 patently had made the 'protest to the Indian government as an ambassador is expected to do in such situations The State Department endorsed his protest and added foat it expects the Indian government to take appropriate action THERE WAS no statement from the Indian government It was reported awaiting Red China's version of the incident The Bombay state government sent a preliminary report to New Delhi The US account said Chang Chien-yuh a Red Chinese trade official- had told the US Consulate Thursday he was fed up with regimentation in Communist china He showed great anxiety for his safety the Americans said A consulate official took Chang and Armstrong to a beach cot- She Cant Get Away From Fish KENNEDY GESTURES AT NEWS CONFERENCE Sea John Kennedy (D-Mass) uses both hands In telling reporters he opposes the use of federal fends to promote birth control measures in foreign countries Kennedy a Roman Catholic who Is expected to seek the Democratic presidential nomination came here for three days of talks and receptions (AP) PIKE VS CATHOLICS The Rt Rev James A Pike Episcopal Bishop of California is pictured in the chapel of his home Commenting on the policy statement by the Catholic hierarchy in Washington on birth control Bishop Pike told newsmen he believes that "many American Roman Catholics in responsible planning of parenthood ase medically approved methods of birth control (AP) Kennedy Opposes Use Of Federal Funds For Birth Control Measures whatever was best in the interests of the United States HE WAS asked by the Times if his present views were the results of the statement by the Catholic bishops The Times quoted Kennedy as replying: 'No The question I think we all have to address ourselves to is whether the available resources of the world are increasing as fast as the population That is the By NOWAKOWSKI craM Man Writer Mrs Richard Foster Richland seem to escape from fish and not that she really wants to Her world has been full of these two subjects since she moved with her parents to Seattle at the age of 2 Her father was a professor of zoology at the University of Washington and taught at the oceanographic laboratory each summer in the San Juan Islands HER MOTHER RECENTLY retired as an associate professor of English at the University of Wash-ington- Her husband Richard Foster a top student under her father Is now head of the aquatic biology program at the Hanford atomic program author of many papers and articles on fish and a respected member of the scientific world for his aquatic life research Mrs Foster now finds herself as a part time teacher of English and social studies at Chief Joseph Junior High mother of two Junior high daughters keeper of the fish aquarium at home and spare time interior decorator for her own remodeled home that Is It would be unusual if she had become anything else HOWEVER SHE HAD wanted to follow more closely in her father's footsteps and become a marine biologist herself Her father discouraged this so she majored in zoology and took a degree in home economics and earned a teaching certificate Teaching she feels is an ideal profession for women because the working hours coincide with the hours that the children are away from home And she adds cheerfully never a dull moment" particularly in teaching junior high Being closely associated with the university community probably helped her to "soak up some she believes She was of Rivers On West Side i To Recede Railroad tage at Juhu a resort IS miles from Bombay where the two re- in ained overnight FRIDAY morning Chang indicated he had changed his mind and wanted to be returned to the Red Chinese Consulate ThEy returned to Bombay in a taxi Mad Turk Files Suit A garnishment action filed and subsequently dismissed in Benton which Mrand Mrs Karl Singhrs -Richland trailer dealers were defendants is the basis for a $639 KM68 suit 'filed Nov 24 in Frank lin County Superior Court The suit seeking $15975517 in compensatory damages and $479- jBSjH in exemplary or punitive rf-magM was filed by Mr and Mrs Singhrs against United Pac- Iflc Tnmranp Co Sherwood and Roberts Inc Pasco Pioneer Builders Inc and Sherwood and Roberts Co in Kennewick and the Fairway Finance Co SINGHRS KNOWN IN Tri- LITTLE ROCK Ark (APl-A segregationist leader charged with bombing the Little Rock Schoo Board office was convicted Saturday and his punishment set at three years in prison and a $500 fine A Lauderdale a stocky 48-year-old lumber named by others charged in the case as ringleader of a bomb stood grim faced as the verdict was read Then he sat down and nonchalantly leaned back in his chair as the court room crowd of about 200 remained silent IN THE crowd were several prominent segregationists who earlier had heard Lauderdale's attorney picture him as symbol and representative of those who believe in segregation" The Circuit Court Jury of nine men' and three women deliberated an hour and a half Besides the school board the business office of Mayor Werner Knopp and a station wagon at the home of Fire Chief Gann Nalley were dynamited The blasts occurred within minutes of each other shortly before midnight on Labor Day JUDGE William Kirby allowed attorneys 30 days in which to seek a new trial and the defendant remained free in $50000 bond Lauderdale was the third man convicted in the bombings Two others Jesse Raymond 24 a truck driver and John Taylor Coggins 39 a car salesman drew three year sentences Another man Sims a truck driver pleaded guilty to the school board bombing and got five years The fifth defendant Samuel Beavers 49 a carpenter will be tried next month SIMS TESTIFIED during week-long trial that Lauderdale supplied him with dynamite Perry and Beavers gave testimony against Lauderdale similar to that of Sims Blasting Source Sought Pasco police Saturday were trying to locate the source of several hundred new dynamite caps that turned up Friday afternoon in the possession of several Pasco boys The caps contained in a brown paper sack were taken away from a group of boys near the Northern Pacific Railway bridge by an unidentified man who took the caps to the Oasis Tavern 209 Lewis SI and asked Bartender Bob Marti nolich what to do with them Ralizing the danger of dynamite caps in unskilled hands Martinol-Ich immediately called Pasco Policemen Karl Carter and turned them over to him Police in turn turned the caps over to Carl Un nerti of the Franklin County road department -Officers told Martinolich Ihey would try' to find the source of the caps as a precaution against any more falling into the hands of children Martinolich said his customer told him the boys who had the caps were around eight or 10 years old and that they scattered after the man took the sack containing the caps Officers told Martinolich the caps could be exploded by heat or concussion and that a single cap could easily blind a child blow off a hand or prove fatal Chamber Group Tour Scheduled Members of the Ephrata Chamber of Commerce will visit the Tri-Cities Thursday as part of a tour of area port districts John Gravenslund Kennewick Chamber president reported Saturday The visitors will be taken on tours of the Pasco Kennewick and Walla Walla port districts This will Include tours such industries as Cal-Spray Boise Cascade and Phillips Chemical The Ephrata businessmen will also be guests of the Kennewick Chamber of Commerce at its noon luncheon Thursday ten working with university students at the laboratory during the summer months and it was here that she met her husband AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE he worked for a short time for the State Pollution Control Commission and in the applied fisheries laboratory in Seattle He came to Richland in 1945 to set up the aquatic biology laboratory After they had been here 13 years Mrs Foster finally got to see his laboratory far out in the Hanford atomic project land on the first open tour for families She admits that she is able to discuss fish that she frequently serves sfish for dinner and that she occasionally in the past went fishing with her husband an ex- pert sports fisherman But her ability with the fly rod she says Jokingly is not so good SHE FEELS FORTUNATE in having had the opportunity to go to Geneva Switzerland with her husband for the first international conference on peaceful uses of the atom This was in 1955 Two years later they visited Naples where her husband presented a paper on the use of radioisotopes in marine biology She visited the marine laboratory where her father had studied in earlier days Mrs Foster hopeft some day still to visit Greece and the Orient SCIENCE IS IMPORTANT in-the Foster household While her husband works on his research papers Mrs Foster assists by keeping the children quiet and advising on spelling Though her two daughters now have ambitions toward nursing and teaching she would not object to their turning to science as a career Her idea of the characteristic necessary to become a scientist is that he have the patience to gc on endlessly without getting visible results will be assemble at a former ordnance plant near Hill AFB Ogden Utah Boeing Airplane Co had previously been assigned prime responsibility for assembling and testing the missiles News Strike Talks Slated PORTLAND (AP) Negotiations may resume next Tuesday in th three-wcck-long Portland newspaper strike James Sampson international president of the Stereotypers Union which started the strike Nov 10 Js expected to arrive Monday The Oregonian and The Oregon Journal publishing a Joint newspaper during the strike reported Saturday that both aides might be ready to resume talks by Tuesday Federal mediator Elmer Williams earlier said he hoped to get both sides together after Sampson arrives Sonn 900 union employes of the two newspapers ha a refused to cross lha Slereotypors picket lines 4 DENVER Sen John Kennedy (D-Mass) regarded as a likely candidate for his presidential nomination said Satur jay he opposes the use of federal funds for any sort of birth con- trot measures in other countries Kennedy a Roman Catholic said in an interview: I think it is in the national interest to spend funds in that manner It is up to the countries themselves" HE SAID the use of federal money for birth control measures "would be objectionable from the point of view of the United States It would put us in a bad psychological position "It is a question that is too peronal since it Evolves the life 01 each country" Kennedy gaid had held that view for some years He added he preferred not to comment on a statement by Episcopal Bishop James A Pike of San Francisco BISHOP PIKE said he believes leading Roman Catholics should bring into the open what he termed declining observance of US Catholics of the church ban against contraception Earlier two New York new papers the Herald Tribune and Times published comment by Kennedy concerning a statement Entry was gained by forcing the front door Cigarettes am wine were taken police said Solid Fuel Missiles Get Nod Of Air Force be the greatest psyhologteal mistake for us to appear to advocate the limitation of the black or yellow peoples whose population is increasing no faster than in the United States They must reach decisions on these matters based on their own experience and He said his Judgment on this "has been held for many years and it continues" Continue Reopened Friday night The Northern Pacific Railway was operating its trains Saturday over the Milwaukee line between Black River Junction and Easton The NP line is washed out near Lester The Great Northern Railway which had expected to reopen its main line through Stevens Pass Friday night postponed the opening to make additional repairs to a bridge across the South Fork of the Skykomlsh River Ex-Senator Holman Dies EUGENE Ore Former US Sen Rufus Holman of Oregon flamboyant congressional isolationist before and during World War II died here Friday He was 82 He suffered a fatal heart attack at the home of a stepson Ernest Lundeen where he had spent the Thanksgiving holiday Holman served the Senate from 1939 through 1944 when he was defeated in a bid for the Republican renomination by Ben Wayne Morse now a Democrat Big Damage Suit Trial Continues A $3827846 civil damage suit that consumed all of last week In Franklin County Superior Court will be continued Monday County Clerk Mrs Garnet Schindler reported Friday night Plaintiff In the Jury case is Mrs Irene Arnold seeking compensation for automobile damages and injuries she suffered July 8 1958 when her car was struck on a dusty detour of Taylor Flats Rd in Franklin County by a grain truck driven by Ronald Steele Defendants Include Steele WU-llamJUgby and Dodson who were associated in the hauling operation and the Donald Drake Construction Co Portland which was performing work in the over-all question My belief is that they are though their management may not be "Nevertheless we have to be very careful about how we give advice on this subject The US government does not advocate any policy concerning birth control here in the United States Nor have we ever advocated such a policy in Western Europe "ACCORDINGLY I think it would water at week's start but the danger was past EVEN LIGHT rains predicted for the weekend after four days of crisp cool weather were not expected to have any measurable iffect on the level of Puget Sound Basin streams the Weather Bureau said Civil Defense officials Friday ended the "state of hat had existed and MaJ Roy Kackley district deputy engineers for the Army Corps of Engineers gave backing to the start of Operation Mop-up are now in the rehabilitation phase of our Kackley said emergency is over Now we must tighten the dikes in case the weather changes and brings bade more IN OLYMPIA officials of the State Highway Department were attempting to arrive at a dollar and cents figure for the damage wrought on roads and highways west of the Cascade crest The estimate will be sent to Washington DC to become part of an earlier request for emergency federal aid which will probably cover all of the cost of repairs to national forest roads and half of the cost of repairs to other roads according to Gov Rosel-linl THE MILWAUKEE Road resumed direct service to the East after repair of a 600-foot-Iong washout in the Cascades was completed Cleanup Work Going Along Cleanup work in East Pasco is progressing well according to Mrs Casey Shepherd secretary of East Pasco Improvement Association Groups of men have been leafing down old shacks and buildings for the past several weekends and the fire department has been burning the debris she ssid The cleanup will continue each Saturday for several weeks until all unsightly lots and yards are dean association members said I Mf TR ASSOCIATED FUSS Mop-up operations were the order of the day in Western Washington's hard-hit flood areas Saturday as rivers which had churned over their banks last Sunday and Monday continued to recede There were still great sheets of muddy water in the Green and Snohomish River Valley as a harsh remembrance of the high Widow's Auto Found Smashed Thieves who stole a Kennewick car Tuesday went all the way in demonstrating theip lack of a conscience They stripped the car Then for good measure they broke out the glass before abandoning the vehicle near Road 68 northwest of Pasco Franklin County Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Nelson found the car Friday afternoon after its location was reported by two Pasco boys The car a 1952 Buick owned by Mrs Maurice Foley 2018 6th Ave Kennewick had its radio heater carburetor battery and two of Us wheels and tires missing In addition the windows were broken The car was stolen from Mrs Foley Tuesday from near the Welch Grape Juice Co plant In Kennewick where Mrs Foley had started wotting the previous day Although less tragic the theft added to a series of heartbreaking experiences for Mrs Foley this year Earlier in the year her son John 14 died and on Nov 12 her husband and Orlando Cutler also of Kennewick were killed in dump truck accident near Reeds-port Oro African Strika Ends NAIROBI Kenya (AP)-A 17 day strika by 21000 African railway' workers in Kenya ended Saturday Management agreed to study workers' pay claims and to look into their complaints agalns a European supervisor in the Nairobi district I City business circles as The Mad by Roman Catholic bishops of the Turk claims the garnishment writ United States opposing use of pub-was fried Oct 10 1957 and its lie funds for birth control at home publicity in southwestern Wash- and abroad ington newspapers caused his en- KENNEDY said here he plans to terprises to suffer business re- announce fo January whether he verses He and his wife Mary wju geek the Democratic nomina Lou allege the writ action was tlon and also what primaries he "wrongful in purpose excessive in may enter if he decides to run amount inspired by malice and He added that Vice President oppressive in effect" Richard Nixon well in He claims that as a result of front now for the Republican the publicity he moved his opera- nomination but results in primar-(ions to Snohomish County and re- fo could change that established as Wheel Estate Corp in his interview with the New but that because of the publicity York papers Kennedy was hie firm was unable to secure sat- ed as saying hat if the question Ufactory financing He Indicated of public funds for birth control that the garnishment action lncor- measures came before him as recUy gave the impression his president he would decide it in company was insolvent THE COMPLAINT STATES the Mad Turk company was started In 1949 with $54 and a $500 truck but had built up to a capital vat ue of $250000 in 1954 andduring the year bum Nov 1 1954-Oct 31 1955 the firm listed gross sales of $85055075 However In Burglars broke into the Vista Grocery in Angus Village in Ken-the Dewick Friday but nothing vaulabie accordance with his oath to do WASHINGTON (AP)-The Air Force is moving into high gear on development of the Minutcman a solid fuel intercontinental missile that will have a range of dose to 6000 miles The Air Force calls the Minute-man a second generation missile It means the Minutcman will be a great improvement on the first generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles These are the liquid-fueled Titan and Atlas just now becoming operational MAJOR production and assembly of the new missile will be done in Utah the Air Force announced Friday It said the Thiokol Chemical Corp will produce the powerful first stage booster of the three-stage rocket there The Minute-man could be ready to use by 1963 The Minutcman is a big brother to the Polaris the Navy's solid fuel missile intended to be fired from atomic submarines anywhere in the seven seas But the Minuteman will have a range tnore than three times that of the Polaris TIllOkOL is now carrying out research and development for the Minuteman's first stage engino at a plant at Brigham City Utah An additional plant will be built there by the Air Force Air Force said the missiles year following the garnishment sc- was taken Kennewick police ration the Singhrs claim gross sales ported declined to $18900752 Hearing Monday The hearing on the assessment roll ordinance in Richland deferred last week because of protests comes before the city council again Name Proves True PACOIMA Calif Burglars backed a truck through the Monday night for action Also on I front window of a grocery Friday the agenda for the council are dis- and carried off a 359-pound safe cuuions of requirements for plat containing $7000 in cash and $2-improvements the award of a con-1 000 In checks traet for light poles and a resolu- The grocery's name: Shop Easy tion naming Citizen's Day I Merkel.

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