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Show .10 A 1110 rw Tnr-rr- r I take Tribune, Sunday, January 20, 1SSS Safe, $100,000 Heisted Landing No Secret, By Associated Press MADISON. N.CL, Jan. 19 A Madison dentist Saturday confirmed there was $100,-00- 0 to $150,000 In a safe stolen from his home. It's Merely Where By Associated Press He habitually left the key hanging next to toe front door. , American Airlines COLUMBUS, OHIO, Jan. IS Flight 623 was bound first for Philadelphia when It took - Dr. C W. McAnally said, Thats not my life savings by any means. Ive practiced for 40 years and Im a conservative man. I stay so busy that sometimes I Just cant get to the bank. Thats how I happened to have so much at home. oil from New Yorks LaGuardla Airport Saturday. Three tense hours later it landed safely in Ohio instead. THE PILOT, CAFT. Norman Pickering of Rochester, N.Y realized the left main landing gear had not retracted after the 8:56 am. takeoff from New York, with 20 passengers and a crew of five aboard. A relatively low celling and the landing gear situation made it inadvisable to land at Philadelphia, so the big DCS airliner was diverted to Columbus, propeller-driveOhio. plane, , THE CHEW BROUGHT THE big which can carry 80 passengers, down for several low Airport,, passes past the control tower at Port Columbus Vigilante and a North American Aviation A3 twin-je- t bomber also flew close to look over the landing gear.- - 45 mlnFinally, after circling the airport !or nearly in craft smoothly the utes, the crew brought and gently for a safe landing at 11:53 am. Emergency held up equipment was standing by, but the landing gear on halt a to therunway. as the DCS was brought ' THE ' DENTIST, a widower who lives alone, said there was $75,-00- 0 in cash and $25,000 to $30,000 in government securities in the safe. Dr. McAnally, who discovered the safe missing from his home Thursday night, announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the robbers. four-engin- e He said toe robbery was oa toe maids day eft By Associated Press Sen. HELENA, MONT. Wallace F. Bennett claimed Saturday that Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev took two steps forward and one step back in Cuba and that the situation there has deteriorated steadily. SEN. BENNETT said there exists In Cuba "a Communist base, complete with thousands of crack Russian troops, an uncounted number of fighter ets capable of dropping nuclear bombs and a probable submarine base under construction disguised as a fishing port Posse Takes In Police Chief Slaying By Associated Press BLOWING ROCK, N.C- - Jan. wounded in 19 An a gun battle in which the Blowing Rock police chief was slain, was captured by a posse in Ashe County Saturday as he shivered in a pile of com husks. Officers said Millard Greer, 45, of Baldwin offered no re- ct extensive manhunts ever conducted in the mountains of western North Carolina. The massive search was touched off early Friday when William Deane Greene, chief of the local police department, radioed from his patrol car that he had been wounded in a gunfight with two men. BEFORE HE DIED four sistance as bloodhounds led hours later Greene identified to him. armed a heavily posse his assailants and officers Thus ended one of the most massed a search that carried Dr. C. W. McAnally of Madison, N.C, poses them behind bloodhounds into In his office Saturday after revealing loss the rough and rocky terrain of Ashe County, 40 miles north of the scene of the crime. A murder warrant been Issued for 'Greer. had Ralph R. Parson, 22, Lenoir, who also was charged with murder, was arrested in Lenoir about noon Friday. Also in custody were two worn en, Mrs. Carolyn Parson, 22, and Mrs. Mlllicent H. Hinson, 17, whom officers described as Greers girl friend. The women were charged with being accessories to , - murder. Greer was taken to a hospital for treatment of four pistol wounds suffered in the shootout with the police chief beside UJ5, 321 near here at 1 am. Friday. THE GUN BATTLE occurred when Greene, a 6 feet 4, officer, chased a car carrying two men and two women along U.S. Route 321 and stopped it Police said the occupants opened fire on Greene as he approached, and Greene returned the fire. 240-poun- ... Attack a Hoax TOPEKA, KAN, Jan. 19 Green-eyeLinda (UPI) Light, Miss Kansas in the 1962 Miss Universe contest, tearfully admitted to police Saturday that her story of being held captive was fictitious, officers said. The blonde, a Washburn University sophomore, was --questioned- for several hours by authorities - Saturday. The pretty coed told police Friday that a prowler terrorized her for almost two hours Friday when she returned' home from classes. She said he ripped the buttons from her suit coat, then slashed her across the abdomen with a butcher knife. She said he struck her on the side of the face and knocked her unconscious. - No charges were filed in the case. Police said Miss Light told them she slashed herself. The wound was superficial, officers said. fate of two other secessionist leaders, Antoine Gizenga of Stanleyville and "King Albert Kalonkl of Kasai, both of whom were arrested and imprisoned. . GODEFROID MUNONGO, in minister the interior Tshombes cabinet has even more cause for alarm; hes often been accused by Leopold! ville of being the actual assassin of Lumumba. By his intransigence, Tshombe may have lost the chance he had a few weeks ago of enjoying provincial autonomy within a federal system. Hes had the mortification of seeing a team of experts from Leopoldville enter his capital to start the reunification process. Though he may remain the titular head of Katanga under U.N. protection, his position could become precarious If the monthly bill of nine million dollars compels the U.N. to NEW-YORJan. 19 (JP) withdraw its forces in a few Printers whose strike precipitated the New York City news- months. paper blackout gave no indicaIT IS BELIEVED that Intion Saturday of weakening dian troops,, which comprise fidrain on the despite their ore than a quarter of the nancial resources. KaTHE STRIKE IS now in its UKs military strength In in withdrawn be may tanga, seventh week with publishers and the printers so far apart March. If they are, the U.N. will be faced with two grim they arent even talking to each alternatives. other. Peace talks broke off abruptThey will have the choice action to ly last Wednesday and no joint either of taking sessions have been scheduled. fill the vacuum or of allowing Adoula to send a strong conMEANWhiLE, President tingent of the Congolese army Bertram A. Powers of strik- to Katanga. ing Local 6 of the InternationEither course Is sown with al Typographical Union, AFL-CIsaid the Internationals toe seeds of potential disas- . fund w.as almost depleted ter. after paying out benefits Insufficient forces to mainFriday. The $500,000 fund had been tain law and order would be invitation to Tshombe augmented by a 1 million open dollar loan from the Interna- and others to start fresh revolts and stake new claims to tionals pension fund. . independence. Arrival of the HOWEVER, printers will hated central government continue to receive strike bene- army strength could lead to an fits from the defense fund of outbreak of bitter tribal warLocal 6, said Powers. fare, as well as a mass exodus Printers Firm Illness Brings Death to UMW Leader By Associated Press active direction of the IndeHAZLETON, PA, Jan. 19 pendent unions" affairs has Thomas Kennedy, who went to been in the hands of W. A. work In a coal mine at the age (Tony) Boyle, 58, a vice presiof 11 and rose to become presi- dent dent of the United Mine WorkKennedy named him aa ers Union of America, died acting president last NovemSaturday. ber. Kennedy, 75, succumbed Boyle, a. native of Billings, of an undisclosed ailment at his homo, He bad been IQ for Mont, has had help from Lewis, president emeritus of - - , the union. A High Requiem Mass wiH " Once lieutenant governor of be celebrated at St. Gabriels Pennsylvania, Kennedy served Church Wednesday at 10:30 on federal boards under two a.m. with burial to follow In presidents. the parish cemetery. HE WAS LONG aware of THE QUIET BUT brusque the economic problems facing Kennedy became UMW chief the coal Industry and sought In January, 1950, succeeding for years to encourage new the ebullient John L. Lewis. industry In the ailing anthrawas a leader In It was the climax of a lifelong cite areas. He career dedicated to improving efforts to establish a social security system. the lot cf the miner. - - Enca Lis sickness, however, Kennedy was Lewis right AnoriiUd PraM Wlrsphete of at least $75,000 in cash from a safe In his home Thursday afternoon while he worked. - Unrest Rises as Katanga Falls of Continued from Page One AMMhM Pnss Wlnphat The slash Linda Light on abdomen was d "Fve always felt money was a secoo- dary consideration. "My Income Increased last year, and so did my taxes, and believe me, I paid tho6a taxes, he added. , Madison is about 35 miles northeast of Winston-Saleand about 15 mile from the Virginia line. Bennett Raps Utah Legislature Finds Presidents Apportion Road Hard Role in Cuba Continued from THEY America at a Glance Ex-Convi- He said a key to the front door of the house was taken from a wicker basket hanging by the door. Nothing was disturbed but the safe which was carried out the bade door and apparently loaded Into a car. Police said footprints and fingerprints indicated two persons were involved. DR. MeANALLY SAID he habitually left large sums of money in the safe and that, last year was the busiest professionally in his career. He 'said the bulk of his savings is in banks and loan institutions. If the stolen money isnt recovered, he said, "Ill get along without it ' that allowed Europeans in Kato enjoy a privileged AT THE START of U.N. tanga status rare in any independent military operations, there were African state. The realist Mu about 23,000 Europeans in the nongo saw that white indus14,000 of them in province trialists, technicians and adof Europeans from Katanga. Elisabethville and the remainder distributed between Jadotville and Kipushi. They did not, as in 1960 and 1961 depart, largely because Ellsabethvllle itself was held by the UN. and did not require to be captured by an operation that would have brought fighting to the city itself. Kol-wez- i, BECAUSE OF THIS and be- cause Tshombe provided BY A STRANGE paradox, sound government, "indepenMunongo, who hates the white dent Katanga had the 100 per man with much the same in- cent support of its white popu- tensity as he hates the leaders lation, which is now alarmed of the Leopoldville regime, at the assumption of power by was responsible for the policy Leopoldville. Rockets Pile Up, Block U.S. Wolf, K. Claims WOULD ing of those who think a legally defensible reapportion-men- t bill cannot be passed by this Legislature with the comment: TThe rural legislators will not surrender their position in the Legislature. "IF A BILL IS passed, it will be something that can be challenged successfully- - and the courts wHJ reapportion." Some of the Urban senators. Incidentally, do not relish the idea of pronounced urban control in both houses. Feud Erupts At Coast GOP Parley "Whether missile sites remain in Cuba can only be O Los Angeles Times guessed, Sen. Bennett said. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19 The inspection the intra-partfeud among President first demanded Is a An dead issue. And even the top California Republicans flared into the open ranking officials of the Dehere Saturday fense Department are uncomat a counnight fortably vague on whether or conven-tlo- n GOP ty not the Soviet missiles were called to ever really removed." consider the need for party SEN. BENNETT, IN remarks at a Republican dinner unity. honoring Gov.- - Tim. Babcock The dispute, of Montana, said the Preswhich broke out idents State of the Union over the ideology of New York address was "a masterpiece of Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, culglossing over the failures of minated In the booing and the first two Kennedy years.1 heckling of former California Gov. Goodwin Knight. "IN THIS, IT was consistent When Knight sought to take with the dominant philosophy the floor, his voice was all of this administration, Sen. but drowned out cries of Bennett said, "which calls for throw him out" by news management THE SHOUTING began and any other device, up to and Including downright falsehood, when delegate Marian Landers to build and maintain its po- charged that if Nelson Rockefeller is the Republican nomilitical power. nee against President Kenne"The President said, for dy in 1964, I wont be able to example, We have main- tell the difference. tained toe frontiers of freedom from Viet Nam to West KNIGHT, WHO HAS an nounced that he is working Berlin. nomination "This is simply not so, Sen, for RockefellersIn President for 1964, Bennett continued. "In Viet in the audience during Nam a vastly expanded guerthen rose the rilla operation has brought and demonstrations, asked: about American involvement What are you going to do without a sign of immediate with your hearts and minds or even early victory." if a year and a half from now Sen. Bennett quoted the you find the governor of New President as saying in his Dec. York is our Republican candi17 television interview that date for president? . . the Communists have a DESPITE HECKLING from the twisted view of completely United States and , we dont the floor, Knight argued that he knows Rockefeller well, has comprehend them. reviewed his record and has THE POINT IS, Sen. Ben- decided that "I have not been nett said, "that Republicans able to criticize , any jaw he have proved they do compre- has signed. hend the Communists.' It 1 I havent found any evi the Democrats who have con- dence in Rockefellers adminsistently lost ground in the istration that indicates radicalCold War." ism, Knight said on-sit- e y sat-calm- Continued from Page One "It will not be a capitalist but a unified socialGermany lost their appetite? ist perialists You have laid the Germany. No, but we have a powerful basis for a unified socialist club. ' KHRUSHCHEV then turned to the criticism by "some peowhich is his favorite ple, phrase for the Red Chinese, that he backed down before the U.S. paper tiger." Yes, we 'pulled back 'the rockets, he said. But missiles are missiles, whether stationed in Cuba or anywhere else, he insisted. j.. t , ,i ! The difference lies In the time, and toe tone Involved Is ony a few seconds. Germany." He said, however, that before such a Germany could be realized. East German work era would have to produce more. He was not criticizing the East German workers, he said, but was offering them "a good, comradely class wish there is no other way out" KHRUSHCHEV HAD Wight but cold weather the temperature hovered around zero drive from for the East Berlin to Elsenhuetten-stad- t 70-mi- "The imperlalsts know this, the reality of the situation. We put our hope in The town, built entirely neither God nor the devlL We under the Communists, used to trust in our own strength. In be called Stallnstadt before the the strength of what we can do Khrushchev-institutewave of 196L ourselves. all that Predicting Germany Western newsmen were would comes under a "social! aot 'permitted to go along, 1st meaning Communist and Khrushchevs remarks regimes, Khrushchev said: were reported by Commu"The tone Is coming, and 1 nist sources. think It Is not too far away, Meanwhile, the East German when there will be a unified congress, a forum for party Germany.a meeting of Red leaders from 70 countries, bogged down ponderous details of the problems badgering the regime of communist chief Walter UL - BE willing to go somewhat further in the direction of area representa- tion than they feel the federal courts will go, on a basis of decisions handed down thus far since the U.S. Supreme Court moved into the area in the Tennessee reapportionment decision. PERHAPS THE MOST comfortable senator in the reapportionment dispute is Sen. Barlow of Davis County. Be cause that county is the most in both houses, it stands to gain substantially under any plan the or the courts Legislature could design. ALL SIDES ARE withholding their formal proposals until a bipartisan committee of two Republican and two Demo-- ' cratlc lawyers reports. They are being pushed to unveil their conclusions and alternative bills early next week. ONE PROPOSED bill, according to reports, would set Senate and a up a House the maximum memberships permitted by the states constitution. Another would keep the House membership in the sixties and reduce the Senate to 23 members, with a majority being concentrated in the Salt tah-D- a eber-Lake-vis area. under-represente- d Canine torHit Killer Trail By Associated Press A noted BOSTON, Jan. 19 canine tracer of lost 'persons arrived in Boston Saturday from West Germany and his trainer said the dogs talent would be offered to help track down the strangler, or stranglers, of eight Boston women. THE DOG, COUNT Harro von Urstamm, a Jet black German shepherd, reached Boston after a transatlantic flight which had to detour to Detroit and Newark, NJ., before the plane could land at Logan In- ternational Airport HAEROS TRAINER, West Berlin Police Chief Inspector Hans Repenning, said the animal is credited with solving three murders in West Germany by locating the bodies of three missing persons. -- too. That is d bricht After driving past the citys modernistic apartment houses, the group went to Inspect the ' hand man In the years when the bushy browed labor leader fought epic contract battles with the coal operators. While Lewis roared defiance,' toe reserved and uncommunicative Kennedy applied the brakes. plant It produce Iron. largely pig About 700 workers were allowed into the hall to hear speeches by Khrushchev and Ulbricht Both speeches were devoted largely to urging harder work. The sooner production increases, Khrushchev said, the sooner .will communism triumph. He told the workers to aim at surpassing West German productivity.. ' Is tost criticism from me? he asked. Lewis once confided that his silent partner had much Influence and that they had a perfect understanding. "We never had a disagreement la 39 years, Kennedy had said. It was considered a natural when Lewis finally bowed out that Kennedy should inherit his mantle. f Kennedy was drafted by the Democratic State Committee in 1934 to run for lieutenant governor and won the election. ministrators were needed to keep the countrys economy in working order and that only by acknowleding their indispensability and according them cession be the favor could maintained. The Utah Republican said President Kennedy gave Cuba "only scant attention in his State of too Union message Page On 1 "No, that la my sincere wish to you as a worker. We are mmUM htm Wlnyket Thomas Kennedy labor still behind the United States -A- ... chief dies la Pennsylvania. 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