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(THE Morning KANSAS CITY STAR) limuuUt (Tihj (Timra VOL 125 NO 21 PRICE 7 CENTS KANSAS CITY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24 PAGES SHIFTING AIM AT CUBA Central Americans Turn and Possibility Grows That A May Isolate Regime in Attempt to Sever Red Ties SHORT OF GOAL March Date Planned for British Satellite HOUSE FOR MAIL BOOST Support Is Given to Bill to Increase Rates on First Class Letters From 4 Cents to 5 Cents Final Action Delayed Confiscated Spirits Sent IHAH Dill PDV to Home for Aged UflU nULL Ull I Philadelphia Jan 23 (AP) Republicans Charge That the Bonnelly county Democrats Use Unfair judge today ordered con- Tactics fiscated spirits two gallons of whisky 26 gallons of wine and 21 gallons of beer sent to the uptown home for the aged the old folks at the Jewish home have a little he said Mors Severs Sanctions Still Are Advocated by the United States London Jan 23 (AP) Britain's first space satellite will probably be put into orbit by the Americans from Cape Canaveral at the end of March informed sources said today The satellite 1 weighs 150 pounds and will be loaded with instruments NEW HUDDLES ARE SET Be But First Speeches Will Made at Session Today VOTERS REJECT 11 OF 17 ISSUES KCSD-TV SHOWS SET FOR ADULTS Washington Jan 23 (AP) A postal rate bill that would raise the cost of first class letter mail from 4 cents to 5 cents Will won House approval to- In Special St Louis Election 46 Million of 57 Million in Bonds Defeated Educational Expand Its Programing February 5 Television SPORTS STADIUM SLAP Proposed 89-Million Project on River Front Receives Setback in Balloting ON 2 HOURS 5 NIGHTS Cultural Civic and Public Service Fare Will Be Presented Punta del Este Uruguay Jan 23(AP) A sudden shift by Central American nations increased the possibility tonight that Cuba would be isolated by the Organization of American States in an effort to force the Castro regime to break its ties with the Communist bloc The isolation possibility appeared the main topic of study at the first plenary meeting of the inter-American foreign ministers conference Short of Goal Eliminating Fidel regime from participation in A affairs would fall short of the severe sanctions advocated by the United States Some nations favored another 24-hour postponement of formal speeches to allow for another day of private talks before the countries make mm JUJJlBiHlUJLV SEEPING WATER FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND THE WINTER SUN have combined to create a dazzling gallery of icicles along the bluffs overlooking the Blue river east of Dodson Homeward-bound motorists yesterday afternoon saw the bluish icicles reflect the gold of the setting sun The view is southwest along Blue River road just east of 71 day but a technicality blocked final action Republicans protested that the new Democratic leadership had resorted to a in an effort to pass the bill As it emerged from the daylong session the bill would add a penny to the cost of air mail as well as first class letters air mail now is seven cents and would increase rates for mailing newspapers magazines and advertising circulars More Than Kennedy Asked It would yield an estimated 700 million dollars a year which is $79200000 more than the Kennedy administration asked last year The Senate still has to act THE WARMER St Louis Jan 23 (AP) Voters resoundingly rejected about 46-million-dollars of the combined 57-million-dollars in bond issue and tax proposals submitted today in a special St Louis election Eleven of the 17 proposals on the ballot were beaten unofficial returns from all 601 precincts showed One of the principal casualties was 6-million-dollar proposition to build supporting facil- Educational television which has been limited here to instruction for school children will start adult programing on February 5 it was announced yesterday On that date KCSD-TV channel 19 will begin televising from 6:30 to 8:30 on Monday through Friday nights Occasionally programing will run later into the night To Start With Films NOD G1VENALBAN1A Diplomatic Mission in Vienna Approved by Austria Vienna Jan 23(AP) The Austrian government gave its approval today to the establishment of an Albanian diplomatic mission here Partly cloudy today and tonight is the weather bureau forcast for the Kansas City area Warmer today Cloudy and colder tomorrow High today near 37 low tonight 10 to 15 NEW FARM PLAN READY Program Expected to Be Sent to Congress January 30 by Kennedy Could Reshape Agricultural Economy SUPPORT TO COST LESS On Inside Pages SUNDAY CAR SALES High tomorrow 25 to 30 their open stands But the 4ies for a projected 89-million- State f0recasts map and world foreign ministers decided to dollar sports stadium aevelop-go ahead with the first speech- ment on the riverfront Private making session tomorrow investors had pledged 20 mil-A formula to drop the idea don doilars in equity capital Offering cultural civic andjj- a similar mpaiirp Illinois Law Providing for Ban public service shows the ini- Publishers and mail adver Is Held Invalid tial programs will be limited L- Vers and mail adver uai programs win De iimueu tisers have objected strenu to films and tapes provided Service of the Chicapo Tribune) ously to the Board Turns Down 1967 Federal Aid on All Home Plan Zoning group de- Projects Would Drop by $1300000000 Chicago Jan 23 A new state law banning automobile sales on Sundays was held invalid today by the Illinois Supreme court and the Equitable Life Assurance company had agreed to 31-million-dollar loan to fi- nance the stadium However the money was contingent on passage of the bond issue Defeat School Bonds The biggest single item in the list to be rejected was a proposed increases using full-page newspaper advertisements in Washington this week and their representatives crowded the House gallery Things went badly for their side on the floor as individual members bolted from the leadership and voted for higher increases in third class rates of sanctions in favor of quarantining the Castro regime was presented by Argentina The proposal apparently is aimed at giving the A time to work out ways of containing Cuban communism and yet satisfy objections of nations balking at such sanc- by the National Educational Television and Radio center a nonprofit network with which the station recently affiliated The inauguration of the adult service here is nearly three months behind schedule It was delayed by the completion of the affiliation and the arrival of a videotape tions as severing of trade and $23180000 bond issue for By William Blair IP 62 New York Times News Service) Washington Jan 23 A massive and agriculture program for the has been drafted by the administration It is aimed at reshaping the farm economy in the next decade It would do this through broad government programs lective action against Cuba 4 million dollars for street A RED STIR IN PANAMA some old and some new to appeared ready to sacrifice lighting improvements a chief of Intelligence Looks for curb surplus farm production i vk A rti a nn 11 ito AA AAA 4 A mak a 1 1 1 1 i i raised when the United States in 1961 I diacu ucu mt: uiuicu toddV forsaking hopes for strong col- Proposals approved included for nies permission for building at 87th near Wornall road Page 3 Group to Fight 12-District Plan United Democratic association says it will support the 6-6 council proposal 3 Big Air Merger Planned -American and Eastern propose consolidation that would nudge United from No 1 position 6 King of Nepal Is thrown at motor car in an assassination attempt fails to Injure ruler 7 Move on Tax House committee may propose that business-related credits for income tax purposes be limited to 50 per cent 8 Agent Joins Chinese Tong chapter from tells of breaking a narcotics ring 10 Women's news 8 Sports 12 13 Markets 16 17 Deaths 17 Comics features 23 Editorials 24 News commentators 25 than had been requested by KCSD-TV owned and oper-the administration or the diplomatic ties Switch Is Seen The Argentine plan ADD $10 TO PENSIONS Old-Age Clients in Canada to Get $65 a Month Ottawa Canada Jan 23 (AP) Prime Minister John Diefenbaker announced in Commons today that old age pensions will be increased by $10 a month to $65 CHOLERA IS ON WANE Epidemic in Philippines Now Under Control House postoffice committee Leads Fight on Junk Mail Rep Ken Hechler (D-W Va) lay down a land-use plan create a food and fiber reserve plan for long-range foreign food aid and speed the exodus-of low-income farmers inter-American unity a 506000 water system revenue firm stand by at least a nu- bond issue a school tax rate I (North American Newspaper Alliance) mencal majority proposal that retained the cur-1 Panama jan 23The chief Leading opponents of sane- rent $177 levy and three tax Panama-S intelligence sections against Cuba reportedly rate increase proposals The tax rate increases were do not consider barring the ice Maj Manual Jose Hurtado predicts that the Republic of CUBA GETSJVEW SHIP Second Vessel From Canada Arrives in Havana Manila Jan 23 (Reuters) An epidemic of choleriform enteritis a type of cholera which has been sweeping the Philippines since late last year now is subsiding the Health department said today A total of 1228 persons have died from the disease Panama is in for some Communist-inspired trouble during June productive fields To Congress Jan 30 President Kennedy is ex- MCRE TROOPS FOR CONGO Thant Sends Appeal to TO program in a special message January 30 No price tag has been put industrial Countries of United Nations Jan Castro regime from the granted to extend additional A as sanctions support for the art museum Cutting Castro off from the library and zoological park A shaped up at least! Other Rejected Issues temporarily as the strongest! Defeated propositions inpunishment likely to be voted ciU(jecl eight other bond issue against him for importing and sals requiring a two-promoting communism in the thirds majority They were: Western Hemisphere 2-million-dollars for neigh- Caracas Riots Rage borhood rehabilitation for 64- Caracas Venezuela ifn 23 252' 38-426- Venezuela Jan 23 5 million dollars as the (AP) Police fought pitched battles with snipers and machine gunners in the streets of Caracas today in a mount- share of an urban renewal project for 57298 against 38569 for park Havana Jan 23 The 7800-ton vessel City of Detroit arrived here today the second of seven former Canadian cargo ships purchased by Cuba for its merchant fleet HALTS AN EXECUTION Another Stay Is Received by Killer in Chicago Chicago Jan 23 (AP) Vincent Ciucci who had been 23 (AP) Acting Secretary-General Thant today appealed for additional troops to help carry out new and constructive of operations in the Congo on the over all program It is estimated however that by 1967 government spending on farm price support and other income-bolstering plans would be cut to $1300000000 a year from the 24 billion dollars of this year ated by the Kansas City school district transmits on an ultrahigh-frequency channel that can sets equipped with verter Zoel Parenteau director-producer said the programs would have a strong intellectual pull will he said people who now have their sets turned Show for Children The programs will begin at 6:30 with a half-hour program geared to children who like the outdoors and featuring stories about people who live and work in far-off and interesting places This will be shown each day The remainder will vary from day-to-day Included will be the TV Intertel series of documentary films made by the four English speaking countries the United States Britain Australia and Canada The first one will spotlight British Guiana with an interview with its Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan Dr Willard Olson child authority at the University of Michigan will discuss the growth and development of children on Your Delinquency criminal man Eastern wisdom and modern thought will be spotlighted on other programs Some will feature music opera and art through performance and discussion-type shows (Continued on Page 2) 'he fight against what he called unwanted circulars promotion schemes worthless material and sheer He won allies from both parties in support of his amendment to raise third class rates to a level which he said would make that class pay its own wray are tired of being conveyor belts between the mail box and the waste said Rep Morris Udali (D-Ariz) amendment was adopted by voice vote Also adopted was an amendment by Rep Arnold Olsen (D-Mont) stiffening the proposed rates on magazines sent out unsolicited as advertising material Olsen's higher rate adopted by voice vote would add $1200000 to the revenue in the bill Amendment Is Defeated The House resisted an effort to cut the proposed increase for newspapers of one half cent a piece this July 1 and another half cent July 1 1963 An amendment by Rep James Davis (D-Ga) to eliminate the increase was defeated by a 106-56 standing vote The technicality that blocked final action today was raised by Rep Gross (R-Ia) who protested bitterly about He demanded that an engrossed or printed copy of the bill be presented before the final vote Such a copy Read the hundred of bargains ad C0Uld DOt Prepared before I I TV 4 3-million-dollars improvement for 5 9356 against 42411 $2100000 for expanded services for 65813 The appeal was addressed to the 10 countries having com-: Farm prices would go up to ie in elec- bat troops in the Congo about 3 per cent if the com- chair Friday received a modity control plans and first execution today It was steps in other proposals were: stay in his fight to RISE TO 37 FORECAST Clouds and Colder Air Are Expected Back Tomorrow This should be the warmest day in Kansas City since January 14 The weather bureau expects the high temperature to be near 37 degrees this afternoon Tomorrow it may turn cold again The forecast calls for warmer and partly cloudy today and tonight becoming cloudy and turning colder tomorrow A low of 10 to 15 degrees is expected for tonight with the high tomorrow 25 to 30 Another surge of cold air has begun to move south from Canada and will reach Northern Kansas and Northern Missouri tomorrow the bureau said Snow is forecast for Western Nebraska with flurries expected in Iowa and Northeast Missouri ing wave of violence blamed by the government on left-wing opponents Eleven persons were reported killed and more than 30 wounded since the disorders erupted yesterday Two policemen were reported cut down by submachine-gun blasts from speeding cars An authoritative source said Gen Jose Antonio Briceno Li nares defense minister had called on marine and para chute units to reinforce troops in Caracas branch libra 7 'I96'5' Aggression Abroad 1 However the program notes Taipei Jan 23(AP) Presi- lhat farm expenses likely dent Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China said today the Chinese Communists planning new expansion and aggression abroad in the hope of alleviating their domestic crisis and averting uprisings in the ries for 63401 against 35630 $480000 for public building improvements for 60344 against 38089 2 million dollars for a city-county airport for 59416 against 39048 $100000 for a transportation museum site for 59884 against 39505 would be higher Net farm income was estimated at 13 billion dollars by 1965 only slightly higher than the $12-800000000 estimated for last year However average income per farm would rise from the $3273 of 1961 to avoid execution for wiping out his family in 1953 UPSET AT ROYAL PLAN Parliament Discusses Expense of Home London Jan 23 (AP) A plan to spend nearly a quarter million dollars to refurbish Princess Margaret's home provoked angry outcries in Parliament today The government was told this kind of money would be better spent on people who have no home at all Body of Sen Schoeppel in Kansas With Army Troops Standing at Attention Bereaved Family Alights From C-54 Plane--Mrs Schoeppel Met by Governor Anderson MIKOYAN RETURNS HOME Moscow Jan 23 (AP) Anastas Mikoyan deputy pre- COAST STORM EASING Los Angeles Jan 23 (AP) A 3-day storm eased off today mier returned today from a vertised in The star want Ads To tomorrow so final action was place your Want Ads dial BA 1-5500 tour of Africa Adv postponed Half Past the Week Modern Society's Lines Crossed (A Mi (A $3700 in 1965 partly because of the continuing decrease in the number of farms Position to Improve Farmers could be expected to be in a better position after 1965 because the process of disposing of government-held surpluses would be completed and farmers would be able to increase their production enough to fill demand Consumers would pay slightly more for food by 1965 as a result of the farm price increase but the administration contends the consumer food costs increase would be less than 2 per cent Increases in the price of beef and pork and bakery and cereal products would be offset by slight reductions in poultry prices it was said This increase would add only two-thirds of 1 per cent to the consumer price index by 1965 it was estimated The program is the first (Continued on Page 2) Mellody McGillejr Eylar Funeral Adv alighted from the plane Army troops stood at attention in the chill wind Tomorrow various state officials and the public will pay tribute to the late Senator as his body lies in state in the rotunda of the state-house from noon until 4 o'clock before being taken to Wichita for funeral services at 2 Thursday afternoon Eight officers in full-dress Army uniforms served as pallbearers in removing the casket from the Air Force plane They represented the headquarters staff of the 35th division made up of Kansas National Guard troops Serving as the pallbearers By Ray Morgan Member of The Star Staff) OPEKA Jan 23 The body of Sen Andrew Schoeppel arrived back this afternoon in the Kansas he had served for more than 30 years in various political offices including governor and Senator An Air Force C-54 landed at Forbes Air Force base bearing the body Also on the plane were the members of his family including his wife Mrs Marie Schoeppel and members of his Washington staff Governor Meets Widow Gov John Anderson met Mrs Schoeppel as she wjere Lt Col Thomas Kennedy Lt Col Robert Jones Lt Col Floyd Ginder Lt Col George McMurdo Maj Albin Lindquist Maj Clarence Laughon Maj Marion Manion and Maj Gerald Schmidt Escorted by General Maj Gen Joe Nickell Kansas adjutant general walked with Mrs Schoeppel post the soldiers standing at attention The men representing headquarters battery of the 35th division artillery were under the command of Capt Ralph Correll A color guard of four men held the United States and (Continued on Page 11) and economic political and ideological considerations are interrelated to such a degree as to make an arbitrary dividing line between the military and the nonmilitary increasingly Retired Admiral Arleigh Burke who testified in person said society makes isolation or insulation of its components Robert A Lovett former secretary of defense who also wrote a letter noted blurring of lines between civil and military These hearings are going to continue for many a long and weary day but I doubt if anywhere in all the tons of testimony that lie ahead is anybody going to argue with the proposition that who is in charge of what is tough to pigeonhole (Continued on Page 11) By Bill Vaughan i Editor 0 Starbeams) WASHINGTON Jan Military affairs for the military civilian affairs for the civilians lawmaking for the lawmakers diplomacy for the diplomats voting for the voters politics for the politicians free speech for all and heaven help anybody who tries to draw the dividing lines That seemed to be the consensus of the testimony heard today at the first session of a Senate armed-services subcommittee which is looking into whether our generals are being unduly handicapped in their desire to inform the troops and the public about the dangers of communism FORMER President Eisenhower in a letter to the committee said these times military considerations.

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