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LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL SPORTS FINAL it and Nebraska State Journal it MARKET CLOSES FOUNDED IN 1867 96TH LINCOLN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1963 TEN CENTS Rusk Reassures Adenauer Of U.S. Protection on Ban Private Kennedy Funeral Relatives Stay With Jackie Boston Patrick Bouvier Kennedy was buried in a cemetery near Boston Saturday while the President stood next to the grave and the mother grieved in a hospital room miles away. The son, who died Friday morning after less than 40 hours of life, was buried with a of the celebrated by Richard Cardinal Cushing, Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston. The President then took members of Mrs. family in his private helicopter for the flight and a visit to Mrs.

Kennedy in her room at the Otis Air Force Base Hospital on Cape Cod where the baby was born Wednesday. The First mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss and their dren, Jaimie, 16, and Janet, 18, spent 20 minutes in the suite where Mrs.

Kennedy is recovering from Caesarean delivery. Princess Lee Radziwill, the First sister and long a favorite with Mrs. Kennedy, remained with the President in the suite after the Auchincloss family left. Family Plot The President left shortly afterward. The premature infant was the first to occupy the family plot his grandfather, Joseph P.

Kennedy, bought 15 years ago. headstone was already on the grave in suburban Brookline. Earlier, Cardinal Cushing, a long-time friend of the President, said a private mass of the angels in die own chapel. Richard Cardinal Spellman of New York attended the mass. The mass lasted less than a half hour.

Its main theme was life to all The third son of (be President died Friday at Hospital Medical Center nearly 40 hours after his birth. Condolences from all over the world started to pour in immediately. Only 13 others, all close relatives, were invited to join the President at the services in the chapel at Cardinal residence. The group included the two brothers and their Gen. and Mrs.

Robert F. Kennedy and Sen. and Mrs. Edward M. his 3 sisters and their husbands, Eunice and Sargent Shriver, Jean and Steven Smith and Patricia and Peter Lawford.

The First Lady was reported doing well. But no reports were issued as to whether or not the condition of the 34-year-old wife of the President was measurably affected by the death of her 3rd child. I The Weather Official U.S. Weather Bureau FwecasU Nebraska: Partly cloudy through Sunday. Scattered showers central and west Sunday.

Warmer east Sunday. Lows Saturday near 60 west, 60s east. Highs Sunday near 90 west, in 80s east. Lincoln: Fair to partly cloudy through Sunday. Low Saturday 65.

High Sunday in low 90s. Weather Summary, Page 9 DISCOMFORT (Temperature Humidity Index expressed in relationship to comfort-dis- eomfort dividing line of 75 at Lincoln as of 3 p.m.) LINCOLN Official Weather Bureau Readiaga 5:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m... 67 69 7:30 p.m 63 7:30 a.m................70 p.m..................79 8:30 a.m................77 5:30 p.m 85 6:30 p.m 85 9:30 p.m. 78 a.m ...79 10:30 p.m.

76 to 30 a.m 82 11:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m............ 82 12:30 a.m. (Sat.) 73 p.m 86 1:30 a.m 71 1:30 a.m a.m................70 2:30 p.m...............88 3:30 a.m................68 3:30 p.m...............88 4:30 a.m................ 67 4:30 17 I Will Not Enhance Red Senate Plans Full StiidY I A Place in The Sun I Maurice Hughes uses an inhalator to give Fireman Bob Gardner oxygen.

Fire Here Was a Ed Rape, 28, who with his wife lived in a 4-room 3rd-floor apartment at 1923 returned home from work early. He turned on the TV and relaxed. Legal Officials Opine: City Keep Bottle Clubs Closed on By LEO SCHERER City legal officials feel that the city legally require bottle clubs and nonprofit corporations to remain completely closed on Sunday. Bonn Secretary of State Dean Rusk assured West German leaders Saturday that the United States will protect their interests in any negotiations with Russia. Rusk flew to Bonn from Moscow after signing the partial nuclear test ban treaty and conferring with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.

He was spending the day in meetings with West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and other Bonn officials. Informed sources said Rusk assured the Germans they have no cause to worry about the nuclear test ban treaty being used to enhance the stature of the East German regime. Rusk told Adenauer that his visit to Russia included no change by either the United States or the Kremlin on the Berlin dispute. He also reported he had insisted to Khrushchev that any further step toward an arrangement for Central Europe must include fresh guar- He said he smelled smoke. went to the bedroom to check and when 1 opened the closet door I saw Rape said.

The fire department got the call shortly after 4 p.m. Upon arriving, Assistant Fire Chief Henry Spahn said: (the building) boiling like a burn off Firemen climbed inside. had to get in with Spahn said. would have burned a week if we fire was traveling between the ceiling and the through the whole Spahn explained. is the hardest kind to Firemen chopped holes in the roof.

Others ripped off screens and opened windows to give firemen inside some air. Firemen came from the the burning building to exchange their gas masks with others. Two firemen got too much smoke during the almost hour-long fight to control the fire. Bob Gardner, Captain of Engine 3, needed oxygen from an inhalator, but returned to help direct the cleanup operation. Leo Heilman of Engine 8 was given oxygen, then sent to Lincoln General Hospital, -where he was treated and released.

Not only do the firemen have to put out a blaze but they must clean up the mess afterwards. Cleanup and inspection began later in the house owned by Rod Creathbaum of 7026 X. a good thing we have them like that every Spahn said. Spahn said he believed the fire started from a short in a television booster. City Atty.

Ralph Nelson and Arlyss Spence, assistant city attorney, say any city ordinance requiring Sunday closing would be in conflirt with LB21, the bottle club and nonprofit licensing bill recently passed by the Legislature. During a recent 1 i hearing, several persons 1 urged the City Council to require bottle clubs and nonprofit corporations to remain closed on Sunday. Under a pending city ordinance, Sunday opening is permitted between 6 a.m. and midnight for bottle clubs and nonprofit corporations in Lincoln. act (LB21) has made specific exceptions for n- profit corporations and bottle clubs licensees with respect to closing hours between 6 a.m.

and midnight Sunday and therefore any city regulation to prevent bottle clubs and nonprofit corporations from operating during these hours would be in our opinion in conflict with state said Miss Spence. Nelson and Miss Spence say the following phase in LB21 permits the Sunday opening: alcoholic liquors, except beer, shall be sold at retail or dispensed on first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, between the hours of six a.m. Sunday and twelve midnight Sunday; Provided that such limitations shall not apply to a nonprofit corporation or bottle club Francis Robinson, chairman of the Liquor Control Commission, said: Lincoln antees for West Berlin, which is encircled by Communist territory. Full Report The secretary of state will leave Bonn for Washington Sunday. special jetliner landed here at 12:15 p.m.

after a 4-hour flight from Moscow. lifffP i secretary talked for 10 miniitps with Fnrpiffn Mini At the Fairgrounds Results First rare, purse $1.100, 4-3ear-olds up, Sl.OOO claimtnR, Lincoln Course. Score A-Bet (M. Kruger) 9.20 3.60 2.80 Ocean Money (R. 3.20 2.60 Misty Fleet 4.20 Also ran Edgie Boy, Super Drafting Room.

Honest Ore, Nearose, Chesty Boy. Jug Mar. Second race, nurse $110, 4-years-old and up, $1000 claiming, mile and 70 yards. Soma (R. Gaffglione) 6.80 4.20 3.40 Choice (R, Alexander) 8.00 Alcodon (S.

Baca) 4.20 41 ran: Dame Starbuck, Coffee County, VVarbonnet Red. Bold Time, Abbott, Heleo Mark. Daily Double 8 and 2, 35.00 retail on Sunday except in regard to non-profit corporation licensees. The governing bodies under LB21 have permissive rights in regard to closing hours and hours for the sale of beer at retail on Sunday, if allowed by local option. LB21 also gives the local governing body the power to require closing prior to 1 a.m.

on any day, including Sunday, but is silent on the opening hour. A city ordinance, with possible amendments, to put local regulations on bottle clubs and non-profit corporations is scheduled for final vote Monday before the Council. Miss Spence, who has been handling much of the city legal work in connection with LB21, has said there are several interpretations on tions of LB21. Robinson, an Baseball S.Fr’cisco 200 201 17 1 000 Oil 9 1 Bolin (2), Hoeft (8) and Bailey; Bennett, Klippstein (4), Durenn (6), Locke (7), Green (8) and Dalrymple, 7-4. 4-2.

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care to express any opinion on what the city of Lincoln might do by ordinance in regard to Sunday Robinson also said he felt there were sections of LB21 that eventually might have to be interpreted by the courts. The city of Lincoln permit the sale of package liquor or beer on Sunday and gets these regulatory powers from a state liquor statute, according to Nelson. The Nebraska Supreme Court in 1950 noted in the Phelps, city of Hastings case that a state provides that cities may regulate by ordinance, not inconsistent with the statute, the business of beer licensees within their corporate limits, and authorizes cities to impose stricter regulations than those imposed by the commission or the statute. Under LB21, the local governing body has the delegated authority to regulate the hours for the sale of beer at attorney and chairman of the commission, has said LB21 a strange and difficult act which has minutes with Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko just before leaving the Soviet capital, but neither man would say what they discussed. The secretary told Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder, who met him at the airport, that he would give German officials a full report on his talks with Gromyko and Premier Nikita S.

Khrushchev. am confident that the many questions raised here will be fully taken care of in these (Senate) hearings (on the recently-signed nuclear-test treaty), and that they will be made a matter of Rusk said. The secretary will spend most of the day and evening conferring with Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Wants to Sign Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard, who is slated to succeed Adenauer in October, is expected to sit in on talks with the chancellor. Rusk comes here at the invitation of Schroeder, who is seeking support for his argument that West Germany ought to sign the partial nuclear test-ban treaty.

Schroeder wants Rusk to reassure Adenauer that the Communists will be unable to use the nuclear treaty to improve the international status of Communist East Germany. In Washington, Hubert H. Humphrey, Senate Democratic whip, pledged Saturday that will be held when administration spokesmen discuss the possible gains and risks of the nuclear test-ban treaty. A new rocking chair has joined the at Tabitha Home for the Aged and with it a 94-year-old recruit with inspiring message. Pictures, Sloiy Death Comes Unexpectedly To Sen.

Estes Kefauver Washington (j'PU-Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) a tireless investigator of crime and monopolies and twice a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, died Saturday of a ruptured main heart artery. He was 60. office announced that services would be held at the family cemetery in Madisonville, at 4 p.m. EDT Tuesday.

The body will lie in state at Gawler Funeral Home here Sunday. A tall, soft-spoken, folksy Governor Has No Objection Special Meet May Be Called man, he turned the coonskin cap into a persona! campaign symbol recognized i throughout the nation. Death came unexpectedly and peacefully in the e-; dawn hours at Bethesda Na- i val Hospital while doctors were preparing to operate on an aneurysm, or ballooning, of the aorta, the main blood vessel through which heart pumps blood into all parts of the body. The artery ruptured before preparations for the operation could be completed. Mrs.

Kefauver and two of their 3 daughters, rushing back from a Colorado vacation, landed at Washington airport just about the time the senator died at 3:40 a.m. (EDT), an aide said. They had been staying with Tennessee friends at a ranch near Sedalia, Colo. Ne-paign for President in braska in 1952 and 1956. He also was assistant floor leader for Kefauver at the 1956 Democratic National Convention in the Tennessee successful bid for the vice presidential nomination.

BE SORE TO READ More Lots Beiiis Bousiht LANCASTER Two commissioners deny lots planned as new Courthouse rage 400 leakage of chlorine gas sent 400 victims to hospitals in Philadelphia Page inside YouHl Also Find Ann Landers 5 Births 5 City News 3 Comics 14 Crosswords 14 Daily 3 Deaths 9j Editorial 4 Farm 3 Legals 9 Markets 9 Sports 7,8 State 3 9 9 Theaters TV-Radio Want 10-13 What to Do 2 Women 5 World ......2,6 Gov. Frank Morrison said he has no objection to an effort on the part of some state legislators to call themselves into special session to handle a number of legislative matters. Such a move has been started by Sen. Harold Stryker of Rising City, chairman of the Legislative Council. Morrison said he does not believe it would be proper for him to call a special session for other than such matters as time sales and interest rate legislation and a mistake in the biennial budget bill which will prevent the driver education program from going into effect.

But Morrison said that if the senators themselves want to meet to discuss other areas, he would include those topics in his call for a special session. The governor said he would go along with the desires of the legislators on when they want to meet to avoid the possibility of more than one special session being called. Meet Planned Morrison said he would meet with interested senators Continued: Page 3, Col. 5 Windy, Warmer, Is Sunday Menu Lincoln Precipitation 24 hours ending 12:30 p.m. Saturday Lincoln .03 Air Base .01 A member of Congress since 1939, Kefauver 5 terms in the House before moving to the Senate in 1949.

He was re-elected in 1960 to his 3rd Senate term, which would have expired Jan. 3, 1967. President Kennedy said the death of Kefauver has deprived the nation of public servant of energy, integrity and Senate Fight The chief executive, who served beside Kefauver in the Senate before 1961, was notified when he awoke Saturday morning of the death and joined members of Congress in expressing sorrow. Kefauver had entered hospital Thursday after an active fight on the Senate floor to prevent what he called a giveaway of national resources to private interests. Kefauver thought he was suffering from indigestion, aides but the ailment later was announced as a mild heart attack.

Kefauver had observed his 60th birthday on July 26. The death was announced by his administrative aide, Charles Caldwell. Kefauver, senior senator serving hi.s 3rd straight 6-year term, was as well known for his Senate investigations of crime, the drug industry and boxing as he was for his unsuccessful campaigns for the Democratic presidential nomination in and 19.56 Sen. Estes Kefauver Two Girls Eeared Drowned Isolated showers fell in a few eastern Nebraska points. Auburn had the heaviest rainfall with 2.45 inches.

Offutt Air Base near Omaha recorded .44 inch, while Omaha received .10 inch. Lincoln had .03 inch, Norfolk .02 inch, and Grand Island reported a trace of precipitation. lemperatures should be warmer over much of the state Sunday, and winds will increase from the south. Morrison: Esles Loss lo Nation Republican City Two girls are missing and presumed drowned in the Harlan Ck)unty Reservoir south of Republican City. They were identified as Theresa Kay Shoemaker, 14, daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. Donald Shoemaker of Oxford, and Diana Ann Schwartz, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. firmest Schwartz of Walton, Kan. A for the Army Engineers at the dam said the two girls were seen playing with an inner tube.

It was surmised, he said, that the tube got away from them and they went into deep water to get it. The mishap occurred Friday night, but the bodies had not been recovered, despite dragging operations, Saturday morning. Divers from Kearney were called in to assist with the search. The accident happened on the north side of the reservoir. The families of both girls were vacationing in the reservoir area.

Gov. Frank Morrison has described the death of i long-time friend, Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, as the loss of one of the most dedicated public servants. the Morrison said, lost a distin- I guished statesman and a man who was a credit to the political Morrison, a Democrat, managed a m- Troops Leaving Washington officials said were that Egyptian forces were being withdrawn from Yemen under an agreement signed in Delicious Treat! 2-layer white butter cake with white cocoanut Fresh at Wendelin Baking South, 7a.m.-10p.m.—A4v. 1 I.

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