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Alien was one ouiers in quarannne. a with extensive com.- - of H persons forced Into the man in isolation with the crew !ietds only on Arkansas to serve M iarai.Lne by a moon rock nkations facilities ;ter too.il be found in the John F. Kennedy as a g'ove accident Monday. and fee was "second White House" in case! The sore throat did nothing, P?rantini not a of Arkansas. graduate national I SPACE germs (TPD-O- ne waten. A " tx poses-outftte- suppor-Preside- I nt pup ! f AFFECTION BEAK-FACE- D ii eiprcse4 by the, tw. f meet "Alices hesbdhant11 -- A FOLK MOVIE . TOUCHING, WISE . . . WILDIY FUNNY" . . O TODAY RECORD WEEK TODAY CONT. from 1:15 ARID GUTHRIE 4 Congressmen Probe Marine Prison Comp ALSO ... BY PMUNG FREE ..4 UVE WHEN JUMPING IS NOT ONIY A WAY TO RUT- -A The John i Bnrtei rts-iJi-- sw Robert Mitchum BILLY GENEVA YOUNG" 30, Stww Op Halr LINEMAN 70 :ViY LOS ANGELES RAMS presents ard Lewis Production starring FORMER Burt Lnncssier Dcbcnih ICcrr Calif. commander, MaJ. Gen. Donn J. PENDLETON, Four congressmen Robertson, and his staff on brig (UPI) maintained strict silence Satur- facilities .guards and prisoners. day after touring and discuss- With Randall were Reps. CAXrP by OeUiw GENEVA OXLT T "YOUNG MERLH, OLSEM I WAY TO D!!TOO Frankenhetmer-td- C310R ACADEMY CO-HI- THEY TURN ON . Cue Magazine 3rd CONTINUOUS FROM 1:15 Chorges of Slavery .. SUPERB, mm im 1gF Sunday HerolJ if all mtim what At drai-rb-$ of the Bronx Zo. hi New York. 12 Alien was isolated from t e others immediately, the dx'.or said, ar.d special tests were begun to mate sure m germs were of earthy cmm. ' t r to earth, special te tiK!L ;T.TM i . O ianrid bad t0 d of a emergency, is, would be being mothballed. OF POLES from 24 to 96 hours before The Savy said Friday the decommissioning of the North- - j Cape Columbia in Grand Land physicians know whetheY Allen astronauts Charles ampton, now based at Norfolk, and Cape Morris Jesup in Peary infected Va , will take plac early nest Land are within 45d miles of "Pete" Conrad, Richard F. :year. A total of 113 stops, the North Pole; Cape Horn, fee Gordon and Bean or any of the (including the battleship New southernmost tip of Tierra iel others living with them in the Jersey, nave been scheduled for Fuego, is 2,250 mika from the $15 million quarantine aborato- south pole. There art America's .ry. monaaumg as pan w iic. Melvin R. Laird's $3 j Secret ary proximities to the poles. Jemigan said Allen's tore bUlxa economy unvc. "MM0' P5 ALL AMERICAN FROM Undefeated 2 ing this Marine base's brig, the E1E ete of reported homosexuality Alexander Pirnie, ANDand enslavement of white Robert H. Mollohan, and W. CL Daniel, prisoners by black inmates. :3ACK TO PLEASE YOU The original investigation was DRep. William J. Randall Mo., chairman of the subcom- ordered by Rep. L. Mendel chairman of the mittee, told newsmen through Rivers, ERNEST BORGNSNE LEE MARVIN Marine authorities there would Armed Service Committee, be no statements or interviews after magazine articles alleged visit The brutality and substandard con during the two-da-y JIM BROWN CHARLES BRONSON Investigators refused to talk ditions in the brig. During the with newsmen or reveal their investigation about 200 priso JrSt purpose here. - - .... ners rioted for two hours until i it urn mtm ;mu fr.r They toured the brig Friday they were quelled by tear gas. and went into dosed executive sessions, which continued Satur--: day. Their arrival came several after a Charleston, S.C., days : newspaper reported what it s. swre, wkwoI said were preliminary findings of a similar investigation last summer. TEMPORARILY A small but well organized ' "Black Panther of band type ; CLOSED Negroes ensaved white brig and there were inmates, : frequent beatings and incidents of homosexuality," the newspa- -' SMASH per said. WEEK "CHARACTERIZED BY EXUBERANCE AND UNFLAGGING I . However, It was learned the ENERGIES. WORKING TOWARD THE DAY IT CAN BE trip here was planned before the newspaper article appeared. CALLED THE FINES'. IN THE COUNTRY." ' BARBRASTREISANO The dosed sessions started "News Gfobe," Amarillo, Teas after the brig tour and PEOPLE WHO conferences with the base , nssdcuiMB v1. UTAH STATE - Try a lot of D-V-a. AN EVENING TO REMEMBER D-S.- "THE SOUNDS tt. - ik ! OF CHRISTMAS" A PRESENTATION Of HANDEL? "MESSIAH" , WOODWARD RALPH CHORALE ; PROVO TABERNACLE Adults Students k ; ; 3V f Wy BRUCE W. MUNN CNTTED NATIONS (UPlM 41 Cuba, haven for most hijacked, airplanes in recent months,! has : : , ; announced it r would a resolution calling for action against international diversion of civil forcihJo aircraft In flight Ambassador Fernando Alvarez Tabio told the General; Assembly's legal committee a resolution sponsored by the Netherlands and 29 other not gain countries would support of Fidel Castro's government while "the United States promotes and encourages the hijacking and seizure of Cuban aircraft and ships and gives the pirates Hero's treat-men- HxA -- f'fiai...' u-- 1 I ii V r J ft JT-S- jr--- BOTH Studenti .75 BUFFET SPECIALS 3.00 2.00 Adults 1.50 THE Adults 1.50 Students 1.23 Ssrvdw?rfi also qrmn ultd, ARE THE LUCKIEST PEOPLE L THE WORLD! TODAY at MWWHi 2 ehojc of drafting, thokm 1230 K m RESERVE B3Pi OQPftHB1 2rt of pottlo, Rtndi How Tout. 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