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Show it; Council of Churches Cbncl udes U.S. Assembly Bv LOWS CASSELS United i Press International PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-T- he triennial general assembly of the National Council of Church- es; representing 31 major Protestant and Orthodox denominations- ended Saturday with an address by Bishop Reuben H. Mueler. newly - elected president of the body. The week-lon- g session attend- - Price-Fixin- g Case Ends In Mistrial antitrust The NEW YORK (UPI) price-fixin- g government's case against the Electric Corp., ended in a mistrial early today but federal attorneys indicated they would seek a new trial against the giant appliance firm. Federal Judge John M. Cash-i-n declared a mistrial when the jury reported they could not reach agreement. The jury began its Wes-tinghou- se 11-m- an one-wom- an delib-eeratio-ns at EST P.M. 3:45 ed by seme 5,000 delegates was marked by a unique memorial service for President John F. Kennedy and passage of a 10-point "action program" to purge church life of racism. The President had planned to address the assembly and instead of scheduling another speaker, the council devoted the night he was to have addressed them to a memorial service. The race relations program, the most specific and far-- f each-in- g in the national council's history, was adopted at 'Friday's session In another milestone Friday, the Rev Dr. Luther A. Weigle, dean emeritus of Yale Divinity School and chairman of the council's standard Bible committee, announced that a Protestant translation of the Bible will be used by Roman Catholics in Great Britain beginning next year. The use of the Revised Standard Version (RSV) Biblewill mark the first time in history that Catholics and Protestants in any country have used the same version of the Bible. The RSV Bible, translated by American Protestant scholars, will be published in a special Catholic edition, bearing the of ficial imprimatur of approval by Catholic authorities "for geri-eruse by Catholics in Great al anti- 9A SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, ; ma. Utah 1963 County, Utah, t Grants Waiver In Wheat Rules ""' ' M U. S. I late Thursday. Shortly after midnight today they said they were deadlocked. Cashin dismissed them saying "this case doesn't warrant being locked up overnight" But Bernard M. Hollander, of Britain." the Justice Department's Sunday Herald WASHINGTON (UPI) II ftrj rsrssnv mMMmTi I- - fan Administration has granted a partial waiver of the "50 per cent American vessels' requirement for a shipment of U.S. wheat to Communist Hun- A' vr-T- ijbir- - But officials emphasized today that the action, taken because not enough U. S. merchant ships were available, did not change the rule that 50 per cent of1 the surplus wheat sold to Soviet bloc countries must be carried in American vessels -- f - t v "if available." ( V ; SINGER HONORED Pres. Johnson confers the Presidential Medal of Freedom on singer Marian Anderson, left, i n a ceremony at the White House, Friday. Pinning the medal on the singer i s Angier Biddle Duke, U.S. Protocol Chief. America's highest peacetime award was conferred on 32 men and women at the ceremony. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Pope Willing to Meet Religious Leaders on Trip VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope dan and Israel Jan. 6 on a will among Christian churches. Paul VI "would certainly be pilgrimage to places associated The sources said that so far greatly pleased" to meet other with the life of Jesus Christ. as he knew, no definite plans major religious leaders in the Proposals for what has been for meetings between the Pope Holy Land next month, a high called a - "holy summit" meet4-- Vatican source said today. The source commented on reports that leaders of other Christian churches might join the Pope when he goes to Jor ing in Jerusalem came Orthodix Catholic circles. were warmly received in as a sign of increasing l55w T: PluTJ gary. ' Irimrn-- n The Maritime i'-- V . and other Christian leaders from have been made. A number of They Orthodox leaders have expressFtome ed a desire to see the Pope durgood ing his trip. There was no immediate indication whether the waiver would have any effect on presently deadlocked negotiations for wheat sales to Russia. The Maritime Administration action took the form of a waiver granted to Cargill Inc., Minn. Minneapolis, Cargill of a sale tons 100,000 negotiated of wheat to Hungary, and stated in a waiver application Nov. 22 that it could not find enough American ships. The waiver applies only to the one sale. Cargill said later it would enable the firm to keep its Dec. 10 deadline. It is continuing to canvass for U.S. ships. k r n if " T" v. "in im r n nn'ti h b in nm i h trtfit See Utah County's BEST mWY! Hermes - Olympia Smith Corona and Royal GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ULOWS ! Typewriter Co. 332 West Center Street trust division, said "I imagine . so" when asked if a new trial would be sought. CO Westinghouse was one of several corporations and individual defendants indicted in Decern ber. 1961 on charges of having conspired to fix the prices of brazing alloys used for welding. The alloys are widely used by manufacturers of jet engines, refrigerators' and radios and other appliances. 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