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Eil A Comblnotloo Ol Redwood Journol, Eft. 1929; Ukiol, Pnpubl.cnn 1876; -omoTnoi Ditpatch Detnocrat. Esl. 1860 Official County Nowspapor Complete NtWS Covtraga of Mendocino and Lake Counties United Press International Wire and NEA Telephoro Worldwide Service i V'OM'MK VIII 10c PER COPY UKIAH, WKI )NKSI )A NOVKMIUOIM liKil KMJUTKKN donotion is mode annually by the Lions Club to the Albaxtinum for refreshments and decorations. The Albertinum is a school for undor- ghosts.

goblins' witcUs and other' ethereal privileged children and children from broken creatures that come out once year on Hollo- homes They come from the Boy orca and from ween night to haunt alt earthly mortals. A $50 out of state. JOURNAL photo by Jocinto Michalok, Albertinum instruc tor at the far right with the umbrella, shepherds his young charges as they impersonate Senate Presses to Test For New Neutron Bomb Russell Endorses Battlefield Weapon; Also Effective Antimissile Warhead WASHHINGTON (UPD The admini.stnilion cinn imdi new Senate pressure today to resume micleai- UsUs in the atiiiDsphcrc in an effort Ui develop a neutron bomb which 'luld kill humans without destroying properly. The proposal was advanced Tue.sday by Chairman 1 anl H. I of tlir Sciliili' Amuvl (N Comniitlcc jind iTidiiiNod tixl.iy SiMi.

Tliiim.is Ikxt'l. iiu'mlii'r (lie SciKilc F(ii 'ci llrlicl (Ills Com- ALIERTINUM ABERRATIONS girls at the Albertinum school Vould tpooic the spooks In their variety of costumes as they mode merry during their Holloween program sponsored by donations from the Ukiah Lion's Club. This year's chairman was Wolt Bogner. The club annually donates $50 to the school for refreshments, decorations and priies. There are approximotoly 40 girls end 70 boys at thf school for underprivileged children.

JOURNAL photo by Jocinto Wincliesfer fssue County Petitioned For Road Decision A i)Ctiliim irf tlwti 400 lliut lliesc (K -opli- tonvillo atyl BrnuMtwub rcsidoniji did iv)t RPI requesting the cmmly to go aliciid Wlmlxwlor arvj tlifi -cfi with iti plims fur InhklinK i eajjor ID tion of the liransccimb voaA than if thnxijch ttie i tijenrtlv tenns This i enn.lv,l.,- doniiil (nmi one woiiien pcrvisurs yoktntlay. Ai'iKin on Ilk" rrvitS rcquirw tkiniwillon Uio ami a vote to Uie eondemrvttitm! was set over ti) Friday SuiK -msor Hartley ill lii tin- aftrrrxxm ufKl' lV)t iiir vote. A cominitlee live Uiyionwlle vHlzens weiv pre.sCTit durirtK the dutavtiioii rcKitrdini; condmtmi- lion proccctllrjK.s as wore KeiniM" HMiuitlsun, county suiveiw, and Walter SeveraiKO, ccxtnly a not fiM4 thoi-e is enoiigti InfoiTnartfjn at tljis time to warrant condemtvilion (jf rtw Winchester 0 Klee. "1 am tlie kick of information und repeated deniabi," added, referring to (HWivtM slulfliHrtlta Ik; lltildf llhtt wei-e ixniMirti-dly nuulc by Rlrli- aixLson aiul doniwl IK'(OIV Uie boaiyl by llichaixlson. "I think JXHI Jiie piling at cer- tAlji confuse tile issue and tnme Kiciiaitl- The iHHipli- lefenwl to were titiives mid itic')- tn -lil only the intrreMN at heart of ihoir chlldivn arwl otlK-i-s had to use Uie nariwrv.

sinkini; iiiail, "We sMVl our chlldien o(( to M-lwol Willi a slie we wlien a bus loiid will 'o ov the side (or 200 Ktnip. WIteii rltiiM -man set (uiilH'r foi- Frulay, visitint: gixiup a if ciMild l)i-int; all 100 pedlioneiN to the meeting. it was publie meeting an they A stiCAV of tern was excluingwl ami during of tnstall'ni; moiv vending machiiM's in tVie euort twise buiUling- tiiiid lliat pres'ioasly all attempts by an imltvi .1 t-onii-in to machines had tioen tui'in-d down und niAV that tlv association wanted nioiv mailit lip fell that nioiv llwin one sluMild alliwed to hu! loi- llic right to install the hincs Klee rouldn't what tlvMie jUtendtng fwm Ijaytonville the (iws was nlKMil. that it was as were in favor of simple as two ami two. demning the Winolieslor pitJtK -ity, it was that Richartlson also said he was "jick and added, "I don 't know and tired" of the tactics eniploy-1 IVM' the i-oiinty government got i along as tiMig as it did you Martin Wener sug-' on Page 7i MEETING CALLED FOR FRIDAY ON UKIAHI PTA iniM'lini; to I 'stnlillsh a I kiali liicli SIIUHII Tcai liirs liiis rallril 'rlnli 'iiitiiil O.

Inr Iriilav at I p.m. Tlie iiKTlinu Hill III- lii'lil 111 nxirii 111 llic s. iiiHi- KnislUh- liiillilitii; at the SI liiMil and Is ii to all hiliTi'sti-il 'itple. The lilgh SI liiiiil iliii 's mil at the pri'sent tliiii' a I'TA anil It Is fell Unit till- I itf MK'h an ulll IH- hi-lp- fill Ir UHI stll- ili'iits iillki', saiil. riiininlttcr to srlrrt a itiillll' iiatlni: lomiiillti 'c Inr ofliriTK will up anil other tie- tails ii( In- uork- I 'll oat the pumits ami the tcaihiTs.

Jet Planes Will Be Sent to Tito DIKCO il'I'li An termiiM'd niim'HM- of jcl planes will 1)1' sliipiHil liiiin this to Yugoslavia nest mon accm'iling to Willi.iin pulilii- relations dinsloi tor Ilif -MiH-klcr continiii-il iho sliipnient Tuesday. A -iii ot four Navy jet liainei-s last week toui'hfsl dlf a sioini ol fioiM llu- t'niiiiiiiuci- ID I'rolesl I iMo, CiimiiiUlfe Clriu I'irhai'd 11 saiil uioiip would pixiU 'si wvw slupini'iit. TEMPERATURES Oct. lOfll Oct. 1060 luitu HIKII Dull) IllBli Ixiw HI H3 sa Low Toilay 17 Last Courteny UWi.ih wnalhBr Obfterv BRAZILIAN PLANE CRASHES IN FLAMES: 48 DEAD UK( IKK, nrnill (DPI) A I'anair Do BruKll DC7C airliner I rashi'il into hllUlde and bruftt Into ilumi 's while eomInK In (or a laiiilinu hrre today, MUinK 4S of the )0 iHTsonx uhoard.

airline orflrlal wid HOven ol the survlvoni were hoKpltallt- eil ill serlouH eondltton. Tile lour- iiiglne airliner wan carryttig nine rri'W meniherH iind 7i paiMienffni from MslHin, Portugal, to Rio on a low-fare frlcndiiblp lllKht. The frlMiditlilii (IlRht, aimed at promotijiK touriHiii between Port- UKal und llnuiU, waH open only lo renldenlN of the two countries. The alrllneit said they bellesiil uil paHHeiiKcm lo be either Brazil- lanH or Porluxueite. County Men Named to REA Posts Clinton P.

AinliiMin, D- Demotraii. senator on ilie Omjires.M Atomic Oininiillec, alwi unreel tliin of li-sls ic. liNt new weaixms. did not I specifically mention llic iwiiiixin boinl), IwAvever. I said in ii st.iteiiieiil "The Iwinb wi.iilil mil i.nly 1 IH- .1 far nioi-c hiittlelield weapon than any to It would pmvide IK with the 'piost effective war- fhmd nucloflr teHinology today cjipjible of pHxIiieing." Referi-inj; to Uussia's nw lest i series, Dmtd said we are in race for survival.

We do not IIIMXI i any 50-mek'alon tern)i- i But we must nin as hard and as fast as we can." Ru.ssell lolil a ropoiler he nm- 1 sWered tests the air CSM'MIMI "until ixM -fcil Ihc iieutnm IxMnh." Arok-i-soii ill a released ills olfiic here, made no meniiiiii of the neuti-on iKimb. But he Slid weajxins Moslems Riot; 50 Dead Nikita Emerges Triumphant; Former Heads Deposed Kv IIKMIV SIIAPIItO MOSCXJW llll'li Premier Nikila' and former President Klinient Vor- S. KhiUBlichev eiiiei-ged from the; o.shilov were dropiMil from the Soviet Coiiiiiuiiiist party con- 1 Central Committee of the Coiumu- (jiess tiMlay with a sweeping iiist Party. I Foreign Minister Oimitri Xliepilov futuiv Soviet Icadi'is. Among the li'iuiiiph over iiu mory of Sitilm and the men who tried to i carry on the fitt'iuer diclalor'K Iriidillons.

Stalin 's liody was removed lo the Kremlin wall fwin its jilace of liomir in the great Red S(iuaic niausoletim it sliarod Uie remains of Such members of the Stalinist "ami-party" gmup as former Premier Nikolai Bulgunin, former Others in Disgrace Other "anli-paily" men such former premiers Vyaclieslav M. Mololov and Melen- kov and former economie Kaganovicii were in dis- gnice. More Uuin half of the expanded new Central Committee of ITS memlwrs atKl ISO uanilidates were new, young men on the type Ivlirusliehov is bringing along us new names was that of his sun-in law, Alevei cditui' of the iiiivcrmneni nf-wsoa- pcr. Ignorant of lllast 'I'lic puhlie slill h.id not been told of the ol the Soviel iiuilcar siiiM'rUniili Mmiilay, Ktinislulicv aiiiiiiuiiced it lo the Tuesda.N'. lie joked that the scientists had made a mistake and the cxjilosion was bigger than anticipated hut said they would not he puni.shed.

The Communist parly newspji- per Pravadu reixirteil Tuesday systems and pniof tests or lai-ge- Ororge P. Anderson, Ukiali. we.i cannot Ix- ieste named treasurer, James ToM -hcr, undci -giiHind." He said impoilant Ukiah was named to Uic intimissiie board as a member at lai unl oblam.sl tmly thi-ough atmos- Joseph Scaramella. Menilm nvi, was named commissioner to IIK jjp Russia's inlensivi- at- of the IIC.IWI.KI nKwplieric K-sis winch fealuiv-d LTt Kmpirc A.ssoclaHon at its lomcii- ami 5 (1 devices, tion In Kureku IHKI week, it resulKsl in "ivlatively announced hccr today. gains in nuclear- weaj)ons Nearly 400 delegates, wives tpsting." visitors attended the KKA llsi rallmit Total Limited annual conclave lunt week, hen 1 "jp rationally conducttnl test more itian a score of speakciN iirograni, tlie annual amount of cuss recreation and travel pimn" fis pnkliicts disiributwl wtirld- lion and elected Jack Cracmcr.

Iv to only a San Rafael, president. Itolicii fi-actikm of Ihe iuiiounts Uie So Trombcttu, Santa was eici i- Iwve in the past vice president, two montlis," -son said. K-wculivc boai'd meiiiliciN "Tlio fallout iliat has large are: Fretl Picrson. llr.inis uH testing is still many- Pass; Leo and iHvi-lii less than tliat by O'Dell, Fortuna; F. T.

Clares he radiation evixiMire guides mnv in and Reed Robinson, San Fr IMO i for ilw- general public for Geoi-ge llobcrg. Lake normal iK-acctime operatioas." Thomas P. Uldckc, -Santa Rus.sell said the United Howard Dickenson, Nai W.uier also sluiuld test at least one or Castro and Craemer. Mari" I'l'un- earriosl by missiles, ty. Tlie iieiitiiin Iximb, kiKAvn to Kverolt Unmpson of C.cyr.erv have lieen cite by some officials on Page V' as one riM-mi for I'esuming fuU- scale niulear tests, hyuKilhetiwilly CAR 'nilKK kill liy eniining streams of Richaitl Alan Buglii was -t- deadly radialum.

in Modesto foi- our tlicli But if weiv expUKled boing held for tlic Ukiah it liigti or if the for the theft of "'eif small eiKHigh, It could leave A. Uimbert's cap In Ukiah on iiwiieily iiiiart of tlie "iO. Dr. Lumbeit said his i slight blast elfeet. Tlve radiation, INirked in the Ukiah Tlieiiiii k- could steel iiV lot will) ignition sides of tanks or concrete but the doors unlocked.

killing anyone insiito. One indicated it might he at liMst a Ijefoi-e fir.st ti-si version of a neutixm lx IK- ready. lU- said it would lake at live of testing 1(1 perft-et the N-bomb, if it can night ihot Slulln's body h.id I'cn 1M- done at all. from the Red Russell's i.rorxi.sal came amid lj these oUier ileve'opmenls'; 1 Russia set off its '-'7111 and I on iPage 71 GRADUATING Jondahl, left, Ukiah pohce officer who recently completed on intense month-long Santo Rosa Low Enforcement Academy course with honors and was elected president of the first SRLEA graduating class, is shown receiving his diplomo from Chief Melvin H. (Dutch) Flohr of the Santo Roso Police Department.

Flohr was a member of the Academy Faculty. Similar training is planned for other Ukiah officers. JOURNAL photo by Erickson Ukiah Police Officer Jondahl Graduates at Top of Class Ukiah's fii sill. lent eiinille-l In the new I 'tt' College Law Knfoiiciiiriii has graduated uiili honors as (iresidenl of the 1 III Ihe only Knforceineiii in Norili- ern Califoina He is loiid.ilil. 11.

married and the l.iMier of and. with the of his wife. Becky, and the Iki.ih City Council and Police Chill Ivmii S.iiilshury, he attended a innnih of eoiicen- Irnted iiolin' nnnirii; Rosu. In four ur. and Ihe VS other hm iiiieni people who suviveil 'he i.iuise lo receive their the equivalent of 'hree nii 'Mlh I JiHii tiiuK ol acadc- inic and lah Jondahl Police hiiii- his officer aliii rii'dil.

Ill llie I'kiall to ri'suiiic and luvenilc PII; ciulil-liiiurs Hy ALAN Al 'dtS, (I 'l'll French imliee anil soldiers hal- Moslem dciiiinisli atnrs m.irk- ilii; Ihe seventh of the Algeri War in wiilc 'ad violence Fr ami tiKlay. Ily inidafterno'in, the uimffirial casu loll dead wiMiiiiled The only official anniMiriiisl eaine in a issued the ''reiV'li admiiiistration 'Ml Moslems were killed "0 -sons wounded UI) to that lime. Ilut iis re rollisl in from the hlnter- l.iml, the numlxn- of dead w.is to go much i higher. I lluiKli 'eils of thousands of Mos! lems demonstrated in linvns and viH.iges all over Algeria, For the most part, they were kept within the native quarters of the cities hy a lumout of soldiers, riot poliee anil gciidarnieM. But most of the bliKxLslKxl di- velopisl in the villnges, where police were rpla lively srmiM in rmniliers.

Vlolenee In ParU A small bomb was set off at Ihe end of a rally in the left bank student quarter Paris, said 2-5 were slightly hy flying glass. 1-iter. another "quiet maith" hy almut HOtl was quickly hniken iii) by police without event. 1 The city's entire lice hirce on alert and was i i-eiiiforciMl by special riot IKilice fitim the provinces. In Algiers, helicopters ciivled over Minlem crt I them u-ith tear gas, the a (lay in classiiHmi.

lalmratnry and i mii-ssing of Zouaves, main the field and on the firini; range rines and pilii sticiessfully cor- the past monlli domsl Ihe into tight flines. He rei'eived Itlll hours of instruc- llul in ihe iHilljing suhurhs. sev- tion, 110 of it ilictali'd hy Ihe slaie en Mi were killnl and mno commissioner nf and Ihe soldiers filial at Uilconies Ixiurd of ediuaiioii. lie his fel- uiieie hilden Algerians ui'ie low officers, including Arlhur MIH iiig at lliem. MendiH'ino (uiinly di 'ixily slierill, In oilier high up had to complele work in siiih sidi- among the white vilhis on llie Al- jecls as criminal Ian, il se.islope.

grappletl law, iiivesiiijaiivc anl internnM- uith Moslem niiU'chei-s aixl tion leliiiuiis to gral) their ivhel flags. A num- defensive laities in hand a. hind her of demonstrators were combat and fireariiis, laws nf ai- in tlie i-esulting figlil. rest, search and fiisi aid, At Sjrint Amaud. aliout VS miles Ineludini; delivery of ihiliheii as west of Gmstanliiie, a small OIH pali'olnieii are suineliiiies i alle servation plane fell on a eiinvd Ulxin III do in 111 enieigeiicy, I of demonstrators, killing nine.

The colleetiiin and iif cvid- plane 's esi.ipeil mlhout in- t'lice, iiivc nl and reixirl-: jury. ing aei ideiiN. M'hiile laws, juvcn-1 ile law-, mil mi 'ilui i- and court-' FIRE CALLS isloiii pnirciliues. Total 'he program w.is 11 IV in Iml waler lie.iler, --iCuiilii I'M Page 7l I'eikins, niiiior image. Help Rushed to 'Hattie' Victims U'lMl illlo l.ldiocil he inc, 1 1 HI'I In Red tomb.

II was in a ilug gmve at the Kremlin The mausoleum hud Ix'cn hir reiMiirs" for several At fii-st light this Viet workmen hud complct. a ing a new nunic pUtc on Ihc Stalin's name was missing und Leniu's name was hall in utternooiss. cooku 'in. THE WEATHER Culifornia: Cknaty ihiuugh Tluii'sday with local di-iz stoilll sleeps as big as before. After the clwnge wns the Red Square tomb was ''t'- opened.

liuxi; high UKlay lond low tonight (i4-17, Ukiah 67-47, Santa Kosa ccwistul winds west to southwest lo-ai knots. rescue pi 'ii British 111, 11. fore i' 'I'" ve 1 )l't apiie.iiii. Ili.lU the air In to 1 reill dcillii.sed" hurricane ll.iiiie 'Hie ,.1 Tuesday inin tin Of I 'll Ihe Cull .11 juwl tx'lou llii- Mesi. an I The e.Mi-i'i I in known.

lun ItlXirlisl ilii.l ai menlai 'v ii-. commuii. I A ton 1, II CMC prep.i in Ulis nioniii. .11 the airpi i i n- ntal hul 111. I 'i "I Iiei'ii ihii' Ctlnl.lil llie tlli 'iii'.

li'Ael" Itidio. Tlie lir.i in I said Ihe .11 Ueli w.is "slill coiilii Ii Ih.il almost 111 llie poit luul heell ilellliillsll.sl A British heaili'd lor the disasler wilh hmil. leiils, tools, building materials lUiU iinik- 1 iniiriit. the i-c a pi'lonlj' need Inr ,1 It iiiided li.id liceii n'liiiill aller ,1 devaslalli 11 ill .1 lull I I'll! It llallle ,,,..1 .1 .111 ciiu.iUy Sll: 1 111'. I llie i.i'.i II 11 w.is "111 re li.i.;- In li.iiii r.iiiiii ,1 line I.

111. I lieh Ill .1 li.ii" I ill- liil.il .1.1 had hl.m The I 'lii uhirh ariiM'd today U.I., in C.ij>! Kieki'i'. The piano eairied l.HIKI (niimds 111 limil. medi- iine Irmii Ta-il Cros-- and Individ- II. ll il.iM.ill.

Ills ill re-imnse lo by Ml.mil Itobeil '-M' Ir.inl illHM ilid radio repiH'i it'i-eiM-d Nt.lilies in lli'ii- I Ih.il Ihe II ss I 'll- 1 lesll OS I ll i ll.MI-si's SSerc i ells' ss.ls en li lit leel ilei-p IhuiiiiKe ni 'Mistattng lit priipei-ls is lies- aid C.illin Tlmin- 'I'lie Ued Cross in Orleans ,1 ll leei'ised .1 railiii reiuHt Ih.il lle.iily till' inlirc i-i had fhsl to i li iMiiiiiiil, 111 liicm lidded for III irhs 1-11 sshile nihei -s -iiiu ni hi irk hiiHihi sill a-, viiiiseiits. si liools lels The neh airpiit ssas Iv.isils' il.iiiiai;ed, hut ridi-i repi-ri s.iid lis runsva.ss si.II can U- llatlle the I1K1 --I sioleiil ill llli- since lluriu 111 her -n Tuesday. lists of Il.irie kniieked ou! 11ll 1 1 11 li i. I foiiii Ihe 1 I lie hurl le.me then 11 i aitiis' ssestss.ird anil iiui li .1 liirs mill die niuuiil.i 11 1 1 .1 I'l-i. 11 111 I hialcm.il.i, I I .11 Under iilfli -l llie .11 I'mp.

rls "I ,1 ol lliiiulii- ssoiilil lose ii.itit. i iw III .1 pii'kcd up Imn- ui Ihe mount. i.ii-. hul in Kliillda. espe.

led lo eniss llossescr. ssidesprcad casuallies and leaeh Ihe issusl sveie hy ialv.iuce ill ssarn- nii ihe iiay ot Cumpcciic MMiieiune.

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