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PAGE 4, SECTION 1 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY AUGUST 5, 1961 Dial Alpine 6-3111 German Situation Remains Critical Small Army Crashes Religious Sect Stronghold to Nab Deserter ussians Offer Talks on Berlin LOUISVILLE, 111. (UPl) An army of FBI agent, state police $3 Million Estates Probated in July Estates totaling $3,568,262 were probated in County Court during July, Judge Carl Flom reported Thursday. The closing of the estates Involved 105 court proceedings. In addition, 49 new estates were filed for probate last month. Inheritance tax paid on the estates closed in July totaled Although most funeral expenses and attorney fees are paid by relatives rather than being deducted from the estates of the Note Stresses Reds' Intention to Sign Peace Pact iTQ pt men, and U.

S. Marines spearheaded by a half-track breached the bristling stronghold of a religious sect Friday and seized the cull leader, 14 followers, and a Marine deserter they harbored. The heavily armed brigade East Germans Crack Down on West Commuters BERLIN iin-The East German Communists, ignoring Western protests, imposed harsh new penalties Friday on East Berliners who commute to work in West Berlin. MOSCOW un Premier Khrushchev told the Western powers Friday he is ready to' negotiate swept into the barricaded 100- a settlement on the future of Germany and Berlin. acre estate before dawn under cover of a state police plane that blared orders to AWOL Marine Hum fll6fKv il MlJ deceased, Judge Flom approved wo specific proposals were the payment of $64,503 funeral Dion Davis and cult members to and $89,496 attorney fees from the estates closed last month.

KHRUSHCHEV RUSK "come out you're surrounded." No Shots They cornered the 19-year-old made about setting up a conference, apparently leaving the next move to the West. Parallel Notes Parallel notes to the United States, Britain, and France con The commuters now must pay the Red regime nearly five times more for rent, electricity, gas, water and other public services than their stay-at-home neighbors pay. The Communist device to bring this about is a requirement negotiations like this: I 11..., iSmrn i reluctant Marine in a hut. traDDed wealthv cult leader John "But the Soviet government, LORD HOME MACMILLAN continue through Monday, will make up merely the first act in a long drama of conference table sparring. An obvious next step would be a western summit conference to centrated much of their fire on taking particular account of the West Germany and accused the fact of a change in the govern- R.

Harrell in a tunnel beneath his sprawling mansion, and rounded up Hatred's followers as Western powers of rearming the ment of the United States, never that they settle their bills in West German marks, which are much more valuable than Communist considered the idea of a discus 37th ANNIVERSARY SALE West Germans so Bonn can push the world "to the brink." Other currency. sion of the problem of a peaceful settlement with Germany as a put a seal on the foreign min isters' work. wise, the Soviet tone was more! they "came out of their homes like flies." Not a shot was fired, and the attackers met only limited East Berlin Communist city dead issue. The Soviet government declares anew that it is government issued the order Fri Mac Cites Need day morning. Less than 24 hours- argumentative than threatening.

A fourth note to the West Germans themselves, however, harshly warned they would not survive "even a few hours of the before, the three western sector Harrell's son Todd, 15, lunged ready for negotiations which have as their goal the conclusion of a to Protect Berlin CAPTURED PAIR Religious sect leader John Harrell, left, and Marine Corps deserter Dion Davis, right, Greenville, stand outside of Harrell's home near Louisville, 111., after they were arrested by a small army of FBI men and state police Friday. ap wirtphoto commandants in Berlin protested German peace treaty." at one of the invaders with a rifle but was overpowered, suffering a cut on his forehead. A LONDON (1 Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said Friday SPECIALS ON Scotch Rum Gin Vodka WINES it's in a bottU eve got BMCAS Member 3324 UNIVERSITY AVENUE CEdar 3-6268 to their Soviet counterpart against similar measures aimed at helping stop the drain on East Ger-j third world war it it is un- ITlf ffilCommunists Ask rifle-packing guard was subdued night the West must be ready to by six state policemen when he before U. commissioner Elvira many manpower through the talk with the Russians on West "any regulation which could lead 'Pure' Members refused to emerge from a glass refugee flow to West Berlin. arms but had orders not to fire unless fired upon.

They also carried baseball bats against the Berlin but that the West can never to strengthening the peace in Eu Fellner. Davis faced charges of being Soviet embassy officials would rope. MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet Communist party issued a new enclosed guard tower atop Harrell's Mt. Vernon-type mansion. Hunger Strike absent without leave from the: possibility that dogs would be un- abandon the 2 million free West Berliners.

Macmillan was the first of the not answer questions about the None of the notes contained any U. S. Marine base at Camp I l-ashed aeainst them. Neither the protest. The official Soviet position is that such matters are the set of rules Friday calling on all party members to be honest, change in the Khrushchev line on Germany, and it was clear that narreu, Davis, ana me oiner Le Jeune.

N. C. Harrell, a N. (.:. Harrell, a 39- Western leaders to react publicly prisoners were hustled off to East year-old former fighter pilot and truthful, modest, unpretentious.

to Soviet Premier Khrushchev's St. Louis, 111., for arraignment church school superintendent, was new offer to negotiate on Berlin, and morally pure. The new rules draft, being pub charged with harboring a fug exclusive concern of the East German Communist regime. The East Germans have been putting pressure on the commuters for some weeks. Some have "They have built their lives in he will try to negotiate a settlement on his own terms.

Latest Exchange However, the British were invited to submit proposals for discussion. No such offer appeared live. The others were charged freedom under Western protection Coming Sunday lished in today's edition of the with resisting arrest and persist and they depend on us," Macmil official party newspaper Pravda.l ence in harboring a deserter. lan said in a TV address to the been put out of their homes. Thc (-jQuggyyjfg Fl fl cJ The cult's women and children provide a revised code of party morality that also demands: i British nation.

He added: ENJOY COOL COMFORT permitted to remain on the nave oeen roiDiaaen to Duy such things as TV sets and motorcy 'It would be neither prudent Laughs Pay Off estate, began round-the-clock ONE. An uncompromising attitude toward injustice, dis- nor honorable to abandon them." cles. Their children's schooling in the note to Washington. This round of notes was the latest in a diplomatic exchange that began two months ago in Vienna when Khrushchev gave Every housewife would like to prayers and the women launched has been threatened. honesty, parisitism, and ca- reerism." promote herself from $50 a week a hunger strike, to $4,000, but it takes ability and; An 'Insurrection' Every day, Communist newspa Macmillan said the West is not worried about the technicalities of the Berlin situation but is wor: ried about the fundamental rights TWO.

Devotion to the Commu President Kennedy a memoran pers print "letters from readers" that foreshadow new measures dum on Berlin outlining his plans nist cause, love for the "Socialist I "We will fast and pray until the Lord tells us to stop," said Mrs. Patricia Gillard, wife of one of West Berliners. He added: to sign a peace treaty with Com motherland and other Socialist hard work. Phyllis Diller who in the last few years has against the commuters. countries." Deutschland, the official Commu "And we're also worried about the Russian suggestion that our of the arrested men.

THREE. Conscientiousness for munist East Germany by the end of the year. This would hand over control of Western access rights to West Berlin to the East Ger made the grade FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover right, the rights of the Allies, can the good of society "He who nist daily, Friday carried a letter oil its front page attacking students from the East who attend in show business said in Washington that the raid does not work shall not eat." just be done away with without our agreement at all. tells her story in man Communists.

school in West Berlin. FOUR. Collectivism and comradely mutual existence one was ordered because Harrell and his 100 followers were "in effect in a state of armed insurrection I Parade. The note to the United States "We and our Allies have made In suburban Potsdam, the local She a rare opened with a long section accus it quite clear that we are ready for all and all for one. Communist paper suggested com vim.

against the United States." to negotiate if that could lead to The new rules comply with the muters no longer be permitted toj stand Davis, of Greenville, went an improved situation. So we ing the United States of stalling for years on a German peace treaty and then signing separate ilifC. sweeping new party program released last Sunday by prohibiting, VOL four months ago and i up artist who up artist must be calm and firm. We must iiuu west EL'i im. has parlayed her be ready to talk, but we can't election of members of the ruling! showed up at Harrell's Christian Conservative church refuge here abandon our responsibilities." The Western commandants objected on humanitarian grounds to party presidum and central com- jokes about super-F markets, auto ac-" three weeks ago.

He sought sanctuary, complain mittees for more than three sue-! cessive terms of three years 7 NptC WnnP DILLER treaties without Soviet approval to rearm West Germany and to make peace with Japan. These were cited as precedents for a separate Soviet peace treaty with East Germany 'Joint Action' The note reiterated Khru mg that the Marine Corps 1 cidents, and costume jewelry into a serious career. ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS New 1961 GENERAL ELECTRIC "teaches men to hate" and in Russian Note the agreements the Russians have made. The Communists are trying to force the commuters some estimates put their number as high as 80,000 to quit their well-paying i Rusk Promises "Being funny night after night udum5 sln our lace-is no laughing matter," con- TnrP Attempts eludes this vivacious mother of' Tnree tirnes in as many days shchev pledge to sign such a Tflfce Stand treaty but said the Soviet Union JIUIIU would prefer a treaty worked out PARIS (AV-Secretary of State five, who describes herself as aHenl-s can1 ,0 th "spiritual West Berlin jobs and bolster the Reds' own shaky economy. WASHINGTON un U.S.

officials Friday found a comparatively moderate tone in the new Soviet note on Berlin, increasing hepe for peaceful negotiation with Moscow on the potentially explosive Issue. "crazy-looking dame with a touch rf real" and tried to persuade West Berlin officials said ear with the "constructive joint ac of sonhistication." Mdlme lu peace Cool Filter Circulate Dehumidify Easy action rotary controls, 2-speed fan, automatic temperature control, installation flexibility, 5-year protection plan. tion" of the West. ably and return to service. Three lier this week that about 800 had quit.

Then they stopped giving out 1 Don't miss her engaging story in PARADE with SUNDAY'S times he balked. The note broached the idea of In a separate development, the figures. The Communists have re Harrell backed him up by vow Dean Rusk said Friday that he and the foreign ministers of Britain, France, and West Germany would seek an approach to possible Berlin negotiations on a basis which would preserve freedom, democracy, and understand-j U.S. government ruled out for the ported success in frightening scat WiscoQsifliS(ate Journal Runge to Return for Campus Speech time being a clampdown on trade with the Soviet bloc in reprisal tered groups, but are not giving any totals either. ing that he and his cult would fight to the death to prevent the U.

S. government from taking Davis by force. The federal and state officers At New Low Prices! for Red pressures on Berlin. ing. The Communists are running Rjgnts QrQup ToJ the rist that their nroccnrn unll 00 UP "We will do our best to find Carlisle P.

Runge, University of Wisconsin law professor who is serving as assistnat secretary of A State Department announcement said "We do not believe Bill to Get Action the answer to these problems so bring a result they do not want. Officials at Marienfelde refugee that our interests or the cause of gathered shortly before midnight and moved in silently at 5:15 a.m. CDT. as to preserve the liberty and Civil rights demonstrators In their fifth day of sitting in the reception center said more than peace of the western world defense for manpower, will return to the campus next week to deliver a "graduation" address. Runge will be the principal 200 commuters and members of Convenient Payments Weekdayt 8 Sat.

'til noon Rusk told newsmen on his arrival from Washington for Western Crashed Gates The half-track smashed through their families were among the world peace would be served at this time" by economic retaliation. The 15-page Soviet note was under close study both in Washington and in Paris where Secre 1.283 refugees who registered Fri Wisconsin Capitol's rotunda received word Friday that a bill they favor will be reported out of legislative committee next week. a barricade at the main gate and foreign ministers talks on Berlin day. The total was 253 above last this weekend, MADISON GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY pushed aside three cars blocking the driveway. Loudspeakers in Friday's.

speaker at ncement" ceremonies Friday, Aug. 11, for the 1961 class in the summer advanced course in public relations for Army information officers. He He made it clear that the West would talk with the Soviet tary of State Dean Rusk is at-1 Assemblyman Waiter Terry R- the circling plane and automo-Baraboo), chairman of the Public' biles opened up, informing tending a Western Big Four for-'fseson MeetS PreSS Union but only in an absence of threats or pressure. The West, he eign ministers meeting on the will discuss "The Public Responsi Welfare committee, said the measure will be acted on in execu 100 N. Fa.rchHd St.

ALpint 5-4521 German problem. wunuuy morning at Heaionnble Vires" cultists the officers had warrants. The attackers carried side bility of Public Officials" at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Union Play U.S. authorities saw nothing tive session as soon as floor de basically new in the Moscow docu bate on a tax bill ends.

Circle. declared, holds World War II victors' rights to garrison West Berlin. The basic problem faced by the four Western spokesmen Rusk, Britain's Lord Home, France's Terry said amendments have Pres. Conrad A. Elvehjem will With the legislative session tense and inching to a close.

Democratic Gov. Gaylord Nelson listed only one public appearance for his schedule next week. It is his press conference in his been prepared to soften penalties REMODELING? DO NT BE MISLED! present individual plaques to the ment. But U.S. experts did detect what they described as a milder overall tone in the Russian warning than in seme language used 26 officers and civilian specialists originally called for in the civil rights bill, which proposes to halt Maurice Couve de Murville, and who took the eight-week course in the School of Journalism.

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