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Show Mich igair.U rged f 6 Acf Adai sist Football Briber By JERRY LANDAUER United Press International . WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate s investigate! today urged Michigan authorities to follow the trail of a tall, lanky, Chicago gambler Wio was tackled hard by an Oregon University football star. Ad enauer May Not Serve Term , 01 Eckhardt said. West Berlin Mayor' Willy Brandt is - the Socialist party's candidate for the chancellorship. Adenauer is running on the Chris 'tian Democratic party ticket. The Communists were having ' troubles on the other side of the wall with which they have sealed off East Berlin from con tact with West Berlin. years le . .The (UPI) Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee has approved Presi dent Kennedy's multimillion dollar program of aid for higher edu cation after adding a plan for expansion of community and junior . colleges. The incomplete vote was re GOP Sens. Barry ported as 12-Goldwater, Ariz., and John G. Tower, Tex., opposed the bill. They were, given time to file a minority report, Despite the top heavy vote, chances for final con" 2. J. TEST BAN NEGOTIATOR Arthur H. Dean, America's chief nuclear testban negotiator, is photographed. as he leaves the White House following a conference with Pres. Kennedy Friday. Bean said the growing danger of radioactive fallout eventually may, force Russia to join the U.S. in outlawing atomic tests in the atmosphere. (Herald-UP- five-yea- r, . ar tai M ww . OPEN COMPETITION Any artist in the world between the ages of 15 and 25 may compete for the famous Grand Prize of Rome given by the Beaux-Art- s School in Paris. Walker then pleaded the protection of the guarantee against self incrimination, the account said. Although the Defense Department had no comment, Informed sources said this aspect of the controversial case would be disclosed if it is decided to make public the 992 pages of testimony taken in the matter., Walker, received an official admonishment and was relieved of command of the" 24th Division in Aboard Navy Destroyer SAVINGS . Just Arrived I Imported DUTCH BULBS IMPRINT PLC PROVO LANDSCAPE CO. 1455 S. State Provo (On The Springvillo Road) OUR ANNUAL SILHOUETTES! FABRICS! COLORS J in Penney's fabulous w O P d w(Q) Designed for the moving sixties i . . these exciting new knits are at home anywhere in the world. Famed for the way they snub wrinkles, won't cling. Past masters, too, of.the art of changing faces with, a mere flick of accessories to fit every phase of your busy life. We show just three from our practically boundless collection quietly reflecting1 the shift to the slightly fitted line, the news in necklines, sleeves, ome with Talon Zephyr zippers that can't stick nor snag. Royal, instant green, red, turquoise, grey, black. Sizes 5 to 15, 1Q to 18. Double accent on value, too, at Penney's V votes of his troops in the I960 congressional elections. It said the Army interrogator finally . instructed Walker to answer directly or to invoke Article 31 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, The article says no persons may be compelled to answer any question which may tend to incriminate him. Cecil P. Lowe Serves Telephoto) - Tj n) r - . 7C The Germany following an Investiga(UPI) Defense Department has refused tion of charges that 3e tried to to comment on a published report indoctrinate his men with extreme that Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker rightwing views similar to those of invoked the military equivalent of the John Birch Society. the r Fifth Amendment in refusing One charge was that the gento answer certain questions. eral' violated army regulations, The report by the Washington the Hatch Act and a parallel fedStar quoted Pentagon sources as eral criminal statute by trying to saying that the general became get members of his command to evasive during questioning about vote for conservative candidates in his ialleged efforts to influence the the "1900 election. " hs know-ho- I 1 1 WASHINGTON Women To Be On Front Line R-S.- double your fashion today took responsibility for the declining Saltalrj Resort for one year with an eye to redeveloping it. The Pa kand Recreation Com mission leased the sprawling, un used facility to the Saltair restora tion division of the club with an eye to getting it back into shape and off. the- state's hands. D. James Cannon director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council, recommended that the Yacht Club, composed of a number of private businessmen, be given a chance to rebuild the area. There had been talk of tearing the old resort down. The Park Commission gets the resort back if Ithe Yacht Club finds it cannot do anything about the Saltair site. PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii Serving ,in the Pacific aboard the escort destroyer USS Jenkins, operating out of Pearl Harbor, sustained here at home. We, the Hawaii, is Cecil P. Lowe, machin WEATBURY, N.Y. (UPI)-Ma-j- or Alexander De Seversky warned people, will' take the brunt of the ist's mate firenian, USN, son of a- group of women Friday night attack and you ladies will be on Mr. and Mrs. Reed E. Lowe of 1046 W. 400 S., Provo. that in the event of a nuclear the front line." war, "you ladies will be on the front line." De "Seversky, a pioneer In aviation, addressed the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Nassau County at their second anTOMORROYI nual dinner. He predicted that American civilians would bear the brunt of a Soviet attack. "Should this war come,- - the major losses will not be sustained by the military because they will be in the air, under the ground or at sea," he said. "The major casualties will- be HUGE I TO , 4-- it - . R-N.- The Salt Lake Yacht Club - . gressional approval this year were Rosenthal pleaded the Fifth slim. The community and junior col Amendment. He sat slumped in a plan was proposed by Sen. cnair six teet away wnen nis ac- leges He has Clifford P. Case, cuser "positively" identified him such contended that colleges as the fellow who had a big stake long to accom means offer the best in seeing to it that Oregon lost of flood modate the college heavy by at least one touchdown. Ore aspirants predicted next for the; gon actually lost :by 21 points. few years. Bruce was 'the key witness as Keystones of the bill, described McClellan wound up the first by Health, Education and Welfare phase of his looc at organized Secretary Abraham Ribicoff as the gambling. In all, the subcom- most important of the administramittee called 78 witnesses, of tion's education plans, include: whom 33 sought refuge in the conA $300 million a stitutional right to remain silent. year program of low interest McClellan said khe rackets in- loans, with duration as long as vestigators would hold more hear 50 years, for construction of col ings "sometime in the future." lege classrooms and other facil Sfii. Karl E. Muijtdt, has ities. The federal government of been urging McClellan to look into would pay to to three-fourtthe adequacy of laws to stamp out the cost of austerly designed prostitution and traffic in nar buildings. No state could get more than 12 cotics. per cent of the total five-yeA Mundt and other subcommittee program to pro members urged Michigan officials vide 212,000 scholarships of up to to .seek ar possible bribery indict- $1,000 a year. The program would ment against Rosenthal on the add 50,000 new federal scholar basis of Bruce's testimony. ships annually. If not extended it McClellan lashed at Rosenthal would allow grants after the five- as a "sordid" example of "con- year period to complete the four temptible" characters who have year terms of recipients. Case's program would provide paraded before the subcommittee horse race wire operators, anj additional $50 million annual sports handicappers who take or ly in matching grants to the ders from professional gamblers states for construction of public and campus corrupters. community and junior colleges. "Thm TTTT T17 ' non-prof- WASHINGTON Kl P AY I HFRALD JUINUM 19C1 C Report Says General Invoiced Military Fifth Amendment SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Mich. By JOSEPH B. FLEMING United Press International Chancellor BERLIN (UPI) Konrad Adenauer's aides started spreading the word today that the West German government chiet would not serve his full term if reelected this month. . Government press chief v Felix von Eckhardt started the ball just nine lolling Friday night with clays before the election a statement in Cuxhaven that Ade-- i nauer would serve at least through the present Berlin crisis but might turn the office over later ' to Economics Minister Drv Ludwig Erhard. "I believe I rightly interpret the chancellor if I , say he does not plan to carry the. burden as government chief for another four 25-mi- "Lefty" Rosenthal was attempted bribery by the Oregon player) in a dramatic confrontation Friday before JSen. John L. McCIellan's rackets in vestigatingsubcommittee., Michael. 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