Show 4 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- STRICTLY RICHTER E OGDEN UTAH 'MONDAY EVENING JAN 1961 16 Congo Violence oumded atJHbspita © Laos Base Falls in New Push by Pro-Re- d Rebels Offensive Threatens 2 Cities Frustrates Government's Plan to Launch Own Attack i ? VIENTIANE Laos 4AP) — Rebel capture of the key staging base of Ta Vieng dealt a major blow over the weekend to government plans ' to attack Communist forces to the north Soldiers and civilians began digging trenches in Vientiane and Luang Prabang as the new Red offensive posed a threat to both cities : : Premier Boun Oum struck back with the four T6 training planes received from the United States making rockets and machinegun attacks on the forces who drove 1000 to 1500 government troops from Ta Vieng Friday The squadron reported destroying a rebel truck but heavy fog prevented determining other damage TROOPS PULL OUT Departure of some security police and troops - from Vientiane southward to Savannakhet sparked By Phil Newsom UPI Foreign News Analyst rumors that the government was to evacuate the capital ATOMIC: Watch for a sudden planning but most officials denied any such turn in f French atomic - develop- - move' ments probably after British Prime Red China came out in Minister Harold Macmillan visits of Cambodia’s proposal forsupport a President Charles de Gaulle at the parley to seek an end to the Laotian conflict Radio Peiping end of the month are their talks Although private said Foreign Minister Chen Yi had ' asked Britain and the Soviet Union and have been described as of the 1954 Geneva eral it is known that one of the conference on Indochina to call to discuss is subjects both want such soon session a British The joint work on missiles Six top Laotian ambassadors in return for French cooperation in this field may be willing to help were to fly to Luang Prabang toFrance out with some atomic fa- day to brief King Savang Vathana on international proposals to solve cilities One of the ideas suggested is that the crisis One envoy said the govFrjifice may be able to scrap fur- ernment is ready to “accept interther 'atomic testing in the Sahara national mediation at any time” which has brought sharp criticism from African countries The idea would be that France could transfer her tests to some part of British territory possibly Australia EASIER SAID: Expect the Afri can neutralist bloc which wound ' up its meeting in Casablanca last -weekend to run into trouble when it1 begins to translate into practice VATICAN CITY CAP) — Pope sweeping decisions for an African John XXIII and members of the political and military alignment of Cardinals met in secret College Personal rivalries among various leaders and technical afid financial consistory today to elevate Arch- difficulties are expected to slow bishop Joseph E Ritter of St' Louis Mo and three other prelates to st down the consolidation of the bloc which was approved in the Roman Catholic Church’s principle by Morocco the UAR princely ranks After the cardinals gave their asGhana Guinea Mali and Libya to the Pope’s nomination cf sent with an assist from Ceylon and the rebel Algerian provisional govern- the four prelates papal messenment gers went out with the official Both the UAR and Ghana want “biglietti” notifying the four that a' joint African military command they had been raised to the College but some African experts say the of Cardinals Casablanca alignment still is far Cardinal Ritter received his big-frolietto at the Pontifical North Amer- reality ican College Two Latin American THAT BINDS: East Berlin archbishops elevated today — Jose diplomats see signs the Soviets Humberto Quintero of Caracas are becoming dissatisfied with pro- - Venezuela and Luis Concha policies of Polish Commu- - doba of Colombia — were mst leader Wladyslaw Gomulka notified Bogota at the Pontifical Latin They say there is growing criticism American College of Gomulka s efforts to establish The fourth new cardinal is Msgr economic relations1 with Western Giuseppe Ferreto of Vatican ‘ Curia the secretary 'of the Pon- tifical Commission for Latin 0r!ulkajleurts: is and has been iCa forced to look to the West for help rifish May Help French pro-Commun- ist On Missiles 5 on en Pontiff Gives Four Prelates 'Princely Rank' neu-trali- I m Cor-weste- rn © 1561 Sir's Features piraS£n PARIS (UPI) — The Algerian Moslem rebels offered today to negotiate a peace with France French sources said President Charles de Gaulle might take them up on it soon Y The Algerian “provisional n di Saturday STOPPED AT BORDER The Americans reportedly were stopped at the frontier bridge leading to the Ruanda town of Shan-gug- u put in Congolese army trucks and driven to Bukavu the provincial capital controlled by followers of deposed Premier Patrice Lumumba The missionariesapparently are members of the Berean Mission an interdenominational group with - headquarters in St Louis Mrs C wife of the Berean president said in St Louis the group has 13 adults and 16 children in the Congo or Ruanda-UrunIn Wheaton 111 an official of the Conservative Baptist Foreign Missions Board said a member of his group Dr R H Bothwell had arranged for the Berean missionaries to leave Kivu The only families known to have been in the party he said were the Rev and Mrs Paul Hurlburt of Wheaton 111 and the Rev and Mrs Kenneth Handyside of Webster NY Reuben Lindquist di Others known to be in' Kivu he said are Dr Bothwell the Rev and Mrs James Kruettner who j have no- permanent US address the Rev and Mrs E J Kile of - Grenada Minn the Rev and Mrs William Battishill of Warren Mich and Ruth Uhlinger of Mentoife Calif PASSES REJECTED Congolese troops ’refused to recognize the group's passes other refugees said In North Katanga Province Swedish UN guards fought off Baluba HEARING WORLD’S SMALLEST HEARING DEVICE OGDEN UTAH f November 28 1960 The smallest hearing device in the world tiny as a thimble was recently announcedEngineers were abld to design a tiny aid without cords or buttons Tt is worn entirely in the ear with crystal-clea- r hearing from all directions Mrs Coletti offers' to send fiiU'inforjna- tion without any obligation Come in call EX or write 354 24th Street Ogden Utah r 08 Don’-- t play With fire -- insure witli &§KI 11 TOT UCURfTY BANK BLMk — r— one-Mosle- simi-milita- ry six-year-o- ld fear-ridde- n youth showing a toy pistol to another policeman in a railroad station The teen-age- r "was killed Thirteen other persons were injured in the weekend violence French authorities were worried about the sudden boldness of Moslems in the cities who have turned from undercover bombiqgs and sabotage to open defiance of Europeans and support of the rebel National Liberation Front - dependence LOOK GOOD WASHDAY De Gaulle was conferring at Elysee Palace with Premier Michel Debre when the rebel statement was issued There wasno immediate official French reaction But French government sources said prospects for peace talks looked good OMINOUS TURN De Gaulle has made it plain he wants to dicker despite the failure of the last attempt last summer Chiang's Party Wins Supported by a popular referendum TAIPEI Formosa (AP) — Chiang' which gave him a free hand to Kuomintang party won solve the Algerian puzzle he now 746 of the 929 seats on the 'island’s is in a position to meet the rebels city and county councils Sunday ' NEED FEATHER- f Wurlitzer Pianos and $QC other name HJu Up ELECTRICALLY! 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