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Show DAI I Y HPP Al r tmUMLU 14 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1961 utaii Qouraty, Utah Families erman Reporter Fined Haunted By Female Ghost For Slandering General 2 AUGSBURG, Germany (UPD ing Walker crazy and with telling A German reporter was convicted three members of Walker's com today on three charges of slander- mand ' that the general had a r ing Maj Gen. Edwin, A. Walker. brain tumor. : The Bavarian courf .gave Siegg-frie- d Walker recently was relieved of Naujocks. a reporter for the command of the 24th Infantry Di American-owne- d Overseas Week- vision after ' the weekly newspa of choice a paying a fine of per reported he was educating his ly, or $300 remaining an police cus- troops with material from the conservative John Birch Society. tody for 30 days. Under German law, the custody In passing sentence, .the judge penalty bears less stigma than an said that in the court's opinion official jail sentence. the public interest was at stake Nauiocks said he would appeal in this case. And since .the Amer to the German Supreme Court in ican armed forces were involved, Karlsruhe. The sentence is not Gerinvolved that the indirectly k until after the man public interest. , appeal period and after any apThe conviction climaxed a long peal' which might be granted is feud between Walker and Nau heard. the and jocks newspaper, a tabloid Naujocks was charged with call- published primarily for American troops in Europe. Naujocks was "barred from 24th Intermountain Briefs Division barracks after the al leged statements in December. In April, the newspaper said Walker exposed his 'troops to the philos ophy of the controversial John Birch Society and calling several prominent Americans, including ef-fecti- two-wee- Railroad To , Lowen Floors In 31 Tunnels former President Harry S. Tru man, "definitely pink." Walker then lost his command. He was, publicly admonished as a inresult of a Pentagon-ordere- d 'CHICAGO (UPD The Milwau which disclosed, kee'Road announced today it will vestigation other among things, that he was complete lowering of floors in 31 a member of the. John Birch Sotunnels ia three states Oct. 1, en- ciety. abling its trains to carry higher The general told United Press and wider loads. International today his plans do William J. Quinn, President of not go beyond the 20 days leave the railroad, said the work will be he will spend in the United States. finished a month ahead of schedr He said he plans to leave within ule. 7 a week. Among the cargoes made possiReports from Washington said ble by the construction work will Walker has asked to be heard by be shipments of . 1962 model autos a special "Senate subcommittee on racks, he said. to hear charges that Amerformed The 31 tunnels, are located along ican men have been muzmilitary .706 miles of the railroad's main and zled in their line traoks through five mountain statements. public speeches ranees in Montana. Idaho and ; t NOTTINGHAM, England (UPD Several families in an apartment house here claimed today they are haunted by a female ghost that goes around tickling a baby. The ghost, whom the families believe is a woman who killed herself in the. house several years ago, is claimed to: Reach out its arms in a ges, ture of appeal. Show itself only to women. Move articles from cupboards. l, One of the tenants, Leslie said: "We are moving, out. We have only lived here a week but my wife has "seen the ghost Wea-theril- twice.'" Reginald King, another tenant, said his child began to laugh as it slept in its cot. "When one of the children we have staying with us got yp, she asked if that 'strange' woman would be coming back. ' She had seen her tickling the baby." King added: "Although no men here have seen the ghost all of them will tell you how frightened they are. Even on a warm night they suddenly feel their rooms go cold and drafty. We know we are being watched." A third tenant, Louis Leonardi, said a bar of soap was missing and later found. "Knives have been moved mysteriously from the cupboards to a table," tri-lev- el Washington. Loathe To Give Up Veto (UPD The Civ Aeronautics Board (CAB) today granted Frontier Airlines author! ty to operate nonstop service between Jackson, Wyo., and Billings, Mont., resulting in a new one-sto- p United NEW YORK (UPD Billings-Sal- t Lake City route. Ambassador Adlai Ste The CAB also gave Frontier Nations venson that if it came to a says :. permission to : this showdown, country would "be Overfly intermediate points loathe" to give up its veto in the between Billings and Salt Lake U.N. Security Council. City on flights in excess of the Stevensoii was quoted in Look present volume of service. as saying, "We would -- 4 Magazine Overfly intermediate points to use of the veto if have face between Salt Lake City and Jackvotes more are inimical to us." ; between Oct. 1 and May 31, . son Stevenson added: "The point is: service between Jack son and Riverton-LandeWyo, For what do you use the veto from the last Sunday in Septem for only selfish national ends or ber to May 31. for peace? The Russians have The Billings-Sal- t Lake City used the veto because the United service was opposed by West Nations has obstructed their deCoast and Western lAirlines. sign o communize the world." WASHINGTON U.S. 11 - Leo-nar- f Wide Dissemination Of Kennedy's Speech WASHINGTON The (UPD Voice of America broadcast Pres" ident Kennedy's United Nations speech live throughout the world Monday and arranged full or partial translations in 35 languages to be broadcast to more than 20 million listeners. The U.S. Information Agency's motion picture service rushed . production of filmed highlights of the speech for shipment to around the world. v OLD PUBLISHERS World's largest publisher of grade and high school textbooks is located at Cincinnati, Ohio. The concern, more than a century old, still has McGuffy's Readers on its active list. CM I i S Square Dance 1 r, Tl di said. The Rev. George Muxlow said the "couples, are extremely frightened by what has happened." Classes begin 8 p. m., Tues. or Thurs., this week HALL GRA Randy Stevens, instructor 7 Mar Bo n 7 I N K 1 I I 9 A-B-- . I II i ii J A -- r- - V? VI y X lit I V VARIATION long legged pantie stylfe to smooth bulging thighs. 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