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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 2

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2 Friday, April 20, 1962 WIRE NEWS BRIEFS From Everywhere Virginian Will Head DAR WASHINGTON (UPI) The Daughters of the American Revolution have elected Mrs. Robert V. H. Duncan of Alexandria, their new president-general. The 71st annual DAR convention's 2,000 delegates yesterday voted Mrs.

Duncan a three-year term. The delegates passed a group of resolutions, including declarations against membership in the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. They also went on record opposed to the administration's alliance for progress program designed to aid Latin America and protested what they! termed farm Former Diplomat Bliss Dies WASHINGTON dip-: lomat Robert Woods Bliss. 87, died yesterday. Bliss joined the foreign service in! 1900 and rose to the post of ambassador to Argentina before retiring in 1933.

He returned to the State Department during World War II for a brief tour of duty as a liaison officer between the secretary of state and the Office Duncan It's Bad Friday In Algiers ALGIERS Army Organization fOAS) killers raked the streets of cities with bullets and bombs today despite the solemnity of Good Friday. Authorities prepared for a bloody Easter weekend as Moslems threatened bitter reprisals for the OAS attacks. In an effort to end the violence and head off the reprisals. French high commissioner Christian Fouchet announced that the new 40.000-man Moslem local will be used in the heavily European cities to fight the OAS terrorists. By noon.

OAS gunmen had killed at least seven Moslems and wounded at least one in scattered attacks. OAS saboteurs also were blamed for I blowing up a section of the I railway line Algiers JFK 'Blackjacked' Steel, GOP Says Bliss HE'S BACK IN MOSCOW Marshall Ivan S. Koniev no longer makes the scene in East Germany. He has been recalled as commander of Soviet forces in the Red-governed territory, and has been given a post in the Soviet Defense Ministry. His withdrawal followed by one day the announcement that I S.

Gen. Lucius D. Clay would quit as President John F. adviser in Berlin. (AP Wirephoto) of Strategic Services.

10,241 Arrested Lookout For Spies LONDON (UPD Security agents were reported keeping watch at air and sea ports to- day while Britons argued over I the motives behind the arrest warrants issued for Guy Burgess and Donald MacLean, the Hitler Born 73 Years Celebrations FRANKFURT Germany (UPI) Germany today ignored the 73rd anniversary of the birth of Adolf Hitler, the Aus- TOKYO national police agency conducted a one dav drive yesterday against traffic violations in Tokyo and eight prefectures and arrested persons for speeding. Russ-Cuba Talks HAVANA delegation of Soviet trade experts opened talks yesterday with Cuban officials on terms of a previously the arrest warrants, said it had ruin throughout Europe, signed technical aid program groun(js for supposing the two hitler, whose "thousand year CrUmpled said the talks will deal mainly A i tralian-born World War I cor two former diplomats who 1 poral whose ambitions trig fected to Russia 10 years ago. Scotland Yard, in announcing symbol of national socialism on a Cologne synagogue in February 1960 touched off a worldwide wave of similar desecrations. responsible Germans gercd he biggest war in his- were quick to repudiate the aG tory and brought death and with purchase on ere dit of equipment for 21 industrial installations. Against Testing NEW HAVEN.

Conn. total of 130 Yale University faculty members yesterday came out jn opposition to resumption of nuclear testing by the United States in the atmosphere. is time to show the world that we, at least, will stop playing Russian roulette with they said. Entered In San Rafael Post Office as second class matter under Act of March 6. 1897 Published Daily Except Sundays and certain holidays at 1028-40 Street San Rafael, Calif by California Newspapers.

Inc. Ro.v A. Brown. President Combining the San Rafael Inde- Marin Journal. Marin erald, San Anselmo Herald, Fair- defectors were either 13 years, shot himself to death already left10 USS13 his underground stronghold in the flaming ruins of Berlin Broadcasting as Allied troops pushed into In a British commentary last night, commentator Louis Blon-Cooper suggested the sprprise action was made to insure that MacLean and Burgess would be extradited to Britain should they enter another western nation.

The warrants were intended, Blon-Cooper said, to make it clear that to grant entry to the pair would constitute an act to Britain Low And High NEW YORK I low- 1 est temperature reported to the U.S. weather bureau this morning was 16 degrees at the Marquette County Airport. Michigan. The highest yesterday was 1ft 1 at Blythe. Calif.

the capital of Nazi Germany on April 30. 1945. His body was burned. To most older Germans, the reign of the remains a bad memory. To the younger it is a dark period in Germany's history.

There was no public mention of the far cry from the idolatrous birthday celebrations during his heyday. In the years since his death, a few diehard Nazi sympathizers occasionally have manifested their loyalty by smearing swastikas and anti-Jewish slogans on buildings. Daubing of the crooked cross fax Gazette, Larkspur-Corte dera News Ma- 10 cents per copy 11.50 a month by carrier $4.50 for 3 months by mail $9.00 for 6 month by mail $18.00 for I year bv mail CIRCULATION INFORM ATI ON Phone CILenwood 4-3020 Mill Valley, Sausalito and GEneva exchange, Phone DU 8-2351 Novato, TWinbrook 2-9020 All unsolicited articles, letters, and pictures sent to the Independent-Journal are sent at the risk, and the Independent-Journal expresslv repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custodv or return. Kennedy Resting PALM BEACH, Fla. President John F.

Kennedy continued an easy holiday schedule here today with family plans for Good Friday observance a private matter. Kennedy passed un a yacht trip yesterday aboard the Honey Fitz but members of his staff said he might take family and friends on a lunchtime cruise today. Titov May Visit MOSCOW U.S. Em- i bassy spokesman said today he i believes Soviet spaceman Gherman Titov will leave for Washington April 30. The spokesman said Titov has applied for a visa to visit the American capital from April 30 to May 7.

expected visit has not been announced thus far to the Soviet public. They were expected to interpret it when they are a move to ini- tions by gangs of cranks and hoodlums. Most Germans prefer today to talk about their new cars than to be reminded of the days when millions of Jews died in gas chambers and concentration camps. Children are not taught much about Germany in spite of repeated demands that schools should indoctrinate them against the evils of Nazism. Irish Rebels Out DUBLIN (UPI) The government today released the last of the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners held in Irish jails.

The move came just two months after the IRA called off its a a i of violence against British forces in the north of Ireland, which was in protest against the partition of Ireland. The 29 prisoners were released from Mountjoy Prison in the city center. WASHINGTON i.F—Republi- can congressional leaders have unloaded some of their sharpest criticism of President John F. Kennedy since he took office, claiming he used police state methods to steel companies into rescinding a price increase. lr, a formal statement re- leased yesterday, they charged Kennedy with ordering or supporting nine actions last week that "imperiled basic Ameri- jcan rights, went far beyond the law, and were more characteristic of a police state than a free These heavy handed and actions amounted to "a dispLy of nak- ed political power never before seen in this said the statement issued on behalf of Senate Republican Leader Everett M.

Dirksen of Illinois. House GOP Leader Charles A. Halleck of Indiana and other GOP leaders in Congress. i it drew a quick reply from the Senate's assistant Democratic leader. Sen.

Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota. He said the GOP leaders had again shown "an inborn, uncanny ability to get on the wrong side of major Eight companies announced $0-a-ton price increases last week but later backed down in the face of strong opposition from the President, who said such increases were not in the public interest. The Republican statement said "We condone nothing in U.S. Tin Cans NEW YORK (UPD The American Iron and Steel Institute reports that 42 billion steel cans are made annually in the United States, an average of 860 cans per family. the actions of the steel companies except their right to make an economic judgment without massive retaliation by the federal government.

"Temporarily President Kennedy may have won a political victory, but at the cost of doing violence to the fundament, al precepts of a free society. "This nation must realize that we have passed within the shadow of police state The party leaders said the main question is, should the President "use the enormous powers of the federal government to blackjack any segment of our free society into line with his personal judgment without regard to and the government administrative headquarters at Rocher Noir, 30 miles to the East Fouchet made his ment about use of the "local after the arrest of two major figures in the OAS lead- i ership. The "local announcement reflected a policy change long disputed between the French government and the Algerian Moslems. The Moslems have sought such use of the force since well before the Franeo-AJgeri- an cease-fire was signed at Evian, France. March 13.

In the announcement earlier this week that the force was nearing readiness for use, the provisional government said it would be used mostly in the country and small towns, in direct contradiction to the wishes of the Moslems. The Moslems want firm action preferably by the Moslem troops against the OAS. statement while police announced the arrests of former Fren-h Foreign Legion Sgt. Miroslav (Marc) Radovitch, leader of an important OAS terrorist command in Oran, and of former Ft. Claude top Algiers terrorist.

Police said Dupont, assistant to Belgian-born former Foreign Legion paratroop Capt. Rogert Degueldre, arrested two weeks ago as leader of the Algiers OAS "Delta was taken quietly today as he walked down an Algiers street with his fiancee and another woman. They said Radovitch, also called "Capt Marc and Capt. was arrested April 18 in a bar in Sidi Bel Abbes, headquarters of the Foreign Legion. motor novu mm hm, iam mmmi 3.M41 Open at Show 7 p.m.

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