Show I N y THE WEATHER TEMPERATURES ' ' loin 46 Butt Dtuvw 31 48 56 47 77 29 I Of MlVfs Us I Attfl Omaha Max M!n Max Min 48 31 Phatnlx Ofiw t 30 23 34 22 24 53 14 Associated Press 66 40 Pocatello Provo 50 Salt lake City 50 Saa Francisco 64 St Gtorg 60 42 Spokan W Yellowstone 32 OGDEN: Partly cloudy lift! warmer this afternoon High 2 56 33-4- 31 33 Low — 30 If High United Press International AP Wirephoto OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Cuban Not Imports Home Grown 1 t HAVANA (AP) — Insur- ’ - gents in increasing numbers are active in Oriente Province mountains but most— if not all —appear to be defectors from Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s regime rather than arrivals from abroad -- I: RIVER OVERFLOWS — Negro families in low lying hundred persons were moved into schools and other evacuation shelters and both bridges into Columbus Ga were closed Snowstorms halted traffic in Ohio and Indiana: — (AP Wirephoto) areas began evacuating their homes along the Chattahoochee Saturday after a prediction of 53 foot crest-b- y noon today Present flood stage is 46 feet Several lizzards Floods JFK Orders I ‘f r Harriman on Tour : Europe i w i' eath Trouble from' their homes and derailed a New trouble p snows rain train in Alabama Floods almost spots up popped hourly dust blizzards and the threat of torwMch Southland the throughout s nadoes mauled the eastern of the nation late Saturday counted at least eight deaths since and the death toll blamed on the the floods began a week ago 7000 HOMELESS elements rose to nine Some of the worst flooding in 42 The hardest-M- t area ' appeared forced more than 7000 per- to be Mississippi where more than years sons from their homes in the sod- 7000 persons were homeless wMch had nine den Southeast Mississippi Gov Ross Barnett straight days of rain in some secfoot-dee- WASHINGTON (AP)—In his first direct move to tighten NATO unity two-third- President Kennedy Saturday assigned roving Ambassador W Averell Harriman to tour Western Europe at once and confer with the chief allied leaders The action comes at a time of steadily increasing tensions in the tions Nine persons drowned relationship between the United New flood threats rose in New States and the Soviet Union It also where residents along the Jersey coincides with some irritations beand Passaic Ramapoo tween this country and Britain par- rivers werePompton of possible warned ticularly over the Kennedy admin- evacuation and at Rosendale NY istration's new approach to African where an ice jam on the Rondout problems River threatened to send water The Congo crisis and African sloshing through the streets problems generally—as well as A surprise snowstorm whipped differences over Laos— are across Indiana and Ohio into PennHarri-mansure to figure extensively in talks He will leave Sunday sylvania accompanied by Mgh to see' British Prime Minister Har- winds It left up to a foot of snow old Macmillan French President creating a state of emergency in Charles de Gaulle German Chancel- Indiana where whole counties were lor Konrad Adenauer and Premier paralyzed Wind gusts up to 49 miles an hour tore off roofs knockAmintore Fanfani of Italy ed out windows and shredded utilOMINOUS TURN ities wires - The Congo crisis took an omiWinter thunderstorms wMpped nous turn Saturday in the view of Virginia accompanied by hail and US officials when it was disclosec strong winds Warnings of possible that Soviet Premier Khrushchev isolated tornadoes were posted Arctic air from Canada sifted into has strongly committed Ms personal prestige to the support of the the northwest quarter of the nation rebel government bringing strong gusty winds wMch Khrushchev made this clear in a wMpped up clouds of dust from the letter to India’s Prime Minister unprotected plains I t to: By United Press International I met with regional civil defense officials at Jackson to prepare a disaster report for presentation to President John F Kennedy Wind gusts of up to 60 miles per hour slammed across the Rockies into the plains reducing visibilities over Colorado western Nebraska and northwest Kansas The winds forced the Colorado Highway Patrol to ban movement of house trailers on Mghways US Plans Huge In Europe r - v- - 5 f I US-alli- ed ’s - pro-Commun- ist Nehru sent Wednesday and re leased Saturday in Moscow Khrushchev told Nehru that the “legitimate government’’ is the Lumumbist regime of Antoine at Stanleyville This puts the Soviet leader in direct personal opposition to President Kennedy who last week proclaimed full support for the administration of President Joseph Kasavubu at Leopoldville Gi-zen- ga Adlai Scores WASHINGTON (UPI)— Ambassador Adlai E Stevenson said Saturday after a Congo conference with secretary of state Dean Rusk that the Russians are trying to “destroy” the effectiveness of the Unit ed Nations because it is “an obstacle to Soviet penetration of Cen tral Africa” Stevenson said he and Rusk during their meeting gave “top billing to consideration of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s renewed demand for elimination of the United Nations from the Congo and recognition of the rump regime of Premier - Antoine in Stanleyville He said that in Ms view “it seems a pity that the Russians won’t give the Afro-Asia- n UN resolution a chance for implementation before renewing their attack on the secre- tary general (Dag Hammarskjold) 1 DRIVING JOB HE GETS BAD SATURDAY NIGHT ALBUQUERQUE NM (UPI) Gonzales was arrested on a charge of drunken driving Saturday night when he tried four times to drive his car up a guy wire supporting a utility pole Patrolman James MacKenzie said Gonzales backed up and got a better start after each — Roger V failure ? J - long-distan- le ce Scientist Gets AEC Position WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr Le-lan- d J Haworth director of the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island was appointed to the Atomic Energy Commission by President Kennedy Saturday Haworth’s selection completes the five-ma- n commission : Dr Glenn T Seaborg who won a Nobel Prize in chemistry is slated to be chairman Other members are Dr Robert E Wilson and two lawyers John S Graham and Loren K Olson Haworth 56 has specialized in nuclear physics high energy physics and the surface structure of metals He is a past president of the American Nuclear Society NAMES IN NEWS MYSTERY: President Kennedy slipped away from the White House for about three hours Saturday Aides refused to say where he had been It isn’t unusual for Kennedy to leave unannounced But ordinarily newsmen are told shortly afterward where he went TMs time when the President’s absence was discovered by reporters WMte House press secres tary Pierre Salinger said he 5 did- n't know where Kennedy was Asked whether he would try to find out Salinger replied: “I did make an attempt and nobody seems to know” “Isn’t there somebody ' who could contact the President if there were an emergency right now?” a reporter inquired “I’m sure somebody could” Salinger answered Finally at 3 pm Salinger told newsmen the President had returned but said he wouldn’t tell where Kennedy had been TAPS: Rep Walter M Mumma a died Saturday in Bethesda v Thursday BOWING OUT: Arthur Godfrey says he is bowing out as master of ceremonies of the CBS tele- vision show “Candid Camera” There have been reports of dissension between Godfrey and oth' pray more to give more to study ers connected with the Sunday including the prothe Scriptures more He endeavors night show creator Allen Funt gram’s during Lenten days to draw more Godfrey in a statement reto Christ leased closely Thursday night through The heart of the! Christian faith CBS said he wanted ‘to be: free to do my own shows Andam Jook lies in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ Lent can ing at several formats that have lead men to the’ cross where the been prepared” Godfrey wished good luck to Savior died to redeem the world But it also must lead beyond to Funt and other associates on the the glorious victory of Easter show morning Lent is a solemn and serious time Cobra Coils Around Legs of spiritual enrichment CAPE TOWN South Africa (AP) Its power for good is lost if it —A cobra more than five feet long becomes somber and morbid It curled around Mrs B K Morse’s calls a man to look witMn his own ankles as she sat in her living heart but even more it calls him room Mrs Morse paralyzed in to behold the cross of Christ and the both legs had to wait for a relaopen tomb Lent calls men forward tive to come and kill the snake - ' - 'i f Qualified observers who toured Oriente Cuba’s easternmost province reported Saturday they found no direct confirmation of reports widely circulated in Cuba of “landings” by rebels in several areas of eastern Cuba But the observers reported they learned reliably that up to 600 opposition men had fled into the hills between Baracoa on the northern coast and Guantanamo on the southern coast to fight the Castro regime A survey lasting several days failed to produce a single direct confirmation of reported landings in the Baracoa area or in the La Plata-Piloregion on the southern coast Landings in these areas have been widely rumored since early — February No 38 5 it proper to use a diplomatic as a pouch laundry bag? The British Foreign Office just a little embarrassed is considering the question and it inclines to the view that Her Majesty’s diplomatic pouch is for deep secrets not for dirty shirts Suspicion that the diplomatic pouch is being used to deliver laundry from the Soviet Union to Britain and vice versa was aroused when the man-agof a Bournemouth laundry disclosed that one of his customers is a naval officer attached to the British Embassy in Moscow The laundry man William Bowden sends the clean wash to the Foreign Office From there he understands it travels in the diplomatic bag into which no policeman or spy may snoop ' At the Foreign Office a spokesman explained that laundries in Moscow don’t cope very well with the boiled shirts diplomats wear and that the Soviets are hopeless when it comes to a stiff collar So to maintain the fastidious standards expected of Her Majesty’s envoys some of them send their washing home “But if in fact the diplomatic pouch has been used for such a purpose it is quite unauthorized and we are looking into the matter” said the Foreign Office spokesman in a rather START But the survey did produce proof in the form of conversations with relatives of rebels and Cuban officials that there is steadily increasing insurgent activity in Oriente wMch may in time grow into an opposition ‘second front” ' The observers confirmed that considerable numbers of Castro militiamen and troops have been dispatched into the area midway between Baracoa and Guantanamo because of insurgent activity The' government maintained silence on progress of its “cleanup” effort against a main- - coneentra tion of rebels in the Escambray Cuba Mountains of south-centrThe “liberation army” radio from somewhere outside Cuba said the al insurgents made a “successful attack” on militia positions ringing the Escambrays The broadcast said rebels used only bayonets and commando knives to avoid alerting the militiamen held in reserve political prisoners and 20 guards— all armed Castro’s agents arrested Vera’s wife and held her incommunicado the observers said More on Page 8A Col 1 - UN Threatens To Use Force In Congo Strife UNITED NATIONS NY (AP)— The United Nations said Saturday its Congo command had threatened to use force to stop the premier of Southern Kasai from occupying two towns where there was danger of a clash with hostile tribes It was the first time the UN command has made use of the authority given it by the UN Security Council Tuesday to use force if in necessary to prevent civil war k leyville regime were reported striking deep into Equatorial Province Saturday in a new thrust threatening to cut off the forces o f Congo army commander Gen Joseph Mobutu from their Leopoldville capital Reliable sources said this column from the Lumumbist moving had capstronghold tured Ikela in Equatorial Province about 175 miles to the southwest Reports of the new drive came shortly after the Leopoldville government gave the United Nations an “ultimatum” Leopoldville government would tackle the job itself The UN however’ apparently was not taking the ultimatum too seriously In reply to it a UN spokesman said: “We do not know 14-1- Hits ’ Schools Closed By Race Strife Bo-end- Joint r-- Mamie Called Most Fussy of v al First Ladies 30 - ' 'AX' the former first lady “really likeable” and admired her ability to be gay and gracious although plagued with bad health Mrs Parks said Mrs Eisenhower burdened her with so much sewing for both the WMte House and the Gettysburg farm “that for the first time in my career at the WMte House 1 even considered quitting before I was ready to retire” The- - work included items ranging d from a cloth cover' for a 32 pairs of lipstick holder to enormous window curtains made of white parachute cloth “My husband is in here to balance the budget and we are going to do them ourselves” said Mrs Eisenhower who was not above keeping track of leftover food in the kitchen V s’$sSS v' s' : : iV-- ? y''VyS ''’S'ys i f '' Ham-marskjol- d’s V' - gem-studde- X' in the Congo covering both develop- f J £& C ' : " i ' so-call- ed ' : y"'N Mrs Eisenhower collected clothes the way some women collect demi-tass- e cups and never gave them away Two bedrooms were requisitioned as giant closets for her evening gowns alone And the first lady wanted only “properly dressed” people around her including the president ‘ INDEX PAGES) 10B Theater Page Women’s Pages Joseph Alsop Lively Arts Walter Lippmann 666131 4A FEBRUARY BUTTERFLY 10B 2B-5- B 1C-8- Steve Ingrassia of Milwaukee had a hard time seeing the butterfly perched on his nose The winged insect was found in the basement of the Ingrassia home Thursday and had emerged from a cocoon attached to a beam near a furnace pipe fluttering about and full of spring — (AP Wirephoto) Four-year-ol- 9B C 4A 8C 4A -- g v V years retired last year Although critical of what she Eisenhowers describes as Mrs unsoiled for rugs pink decopassion economies rations' penny-pinchinand girlish fasMons Mrs Parks made it clear that she considered & ments Dayal said that Albert Kalonji Southern Kasai head of the was State Mining assuming “aggressive postures” The report said this developed after Kalonji was ordered by an officer under Congo President Joseph Kasavubu to occupy Sentery in Eastern Kasai and Kasongo in Kivu Province Sports statement means what the — report from Rajeshwar Dayal of India Secretary-GenerDag special representative Programs another Premier Joseph Heo’s regime gave the UN six hours beginning at noon today to clear Luluabourg of rebels Otherwise it said the ar To Pass The United Nations published a Radio-T- V clear what action they want us to take or what action they mean to take themselves SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— A phalanx of determined REMAINS QUIET The UN Democrats was ready today to put a school package through spokesman added that was quiet in Luluathe situation the Senate with a promise to provide the revenue sources bourg according to latest reports — to finance it : t: and therefore UN forces there are —3 Using their’ 1 majority in the not taking any unusual action Gen Mobutu’s troops are conupper House the Democrats planned to amend the last of the centrated in the Bumba ' region school support bills — the biggest some 225 miles north of Ikela of all— and get them back to the Reports reaching here said the House for approval Republicans Stanleyville column split at Ikela e generally standing behind Gov with one branch heading for was The D pushother more modest proreported Clyde’s George posals were expected to vote ing toward Lomela a North Kasai town about 100 miles south of WILLIAMSBURG Va (AP) — against three school bills Monday Ikela of the members The executive President Kennedy told the Civif Appropriations Committee t The second spearhead was reRights Commission Saturday tMs is hacked the biennial budget down to ported to have reached the west no time to close schools because of the size between they wanted and planned to Kasai town of Luebo newly-capture-d the and racial discrimination comLeopoldville to full the it present Monday His comments in a telegram mittee In three or four days the town of Luluabourg 7 clashed with those of a Virginia bill will be ready for introduction over how to pay school official from Prince Edward Then the debateif the state’s bills there is need for MAID'S EYE VIEW County where public schools have a tax increase will start been closed for two years to avoid SALES TAX HIKE integration A Vt per cent increase in the sales W Edward Smith Prince Edward tax was tabbed by many lawmakers School Board chairman said his as the likely place for the raise1 people are unwilling to support an Democrats have made a semi-officistand in the Senate against integrated school He said they are determined their raising property taxes above the children will not attend integrated 59 mill state levy At tMs juncture NEW YORK (UPI)— Mrs Mamie schools The people -- have Smith they may conflict with Clyde who Eisenhower was probably the fus- said “no confidence either in the is armed with the veto power and siest most housekeeper infuriating conditions that might be maintained enough Republicans to make it WMte ever a former had House the in an integrated school or in the stick He said a property tax might executhe seamstress for maid and educational advantages that might be the ticket to pay for an increased tive mansion disclosed Saturday : be given in such a school” education program The frankest description of home-- : The commission heard the reThe GOP senators challenged ife with the Eisenhowers to ap-marks at its third annual confer- Democrats Friday on the floor to is contained to in oear date print ence on school segregation probenough revenue to balance in a newly published book entitled ' lems held in this restored colonial provide More on Page 8A Col 2 My Thirty Years at the WMte capital of Virginia House” by Lillian Rogers Parks Mrs Parks whose mother also served as a WMte House maid for takeover of the Kasai Province capital of Luluabourg by Lumumbist troops 102 to Stanleyville rebel column out of the Kasai Province capital of Luluabourg ' OPPOSED TAKEOVER The UN command also announced it had tried to prevent the (EIGHT SECTIONS Business Page Editorial Page 15 CENTS Congo (UPI) —Troops of Antoine Gizenga’s leftist Stan- er the Congo al 4 LEOPOLDVILLE Th - CONVERSATIONS 20-3- Clear Rebels Out lleo Orders UN LONDON (AP) —Is stiff-coll- Low EXport 4-7711 n REPORT OF TOUR Those who made the Oriente tour made tMs report: Lt Emilio Vera cMef of the Guantanamo jail decamped into the hills Feb 14 with a number of Naval Hospital He was 70 Mumma whose home was in Harrisburg suffered a stroke - y i - t long-rang- It’s a Time For -- J -- - V R-P- self-deni- al 3 ' The big- LENTEN MESSAGE and the UN itself” By Th Rev Robert S Romeis Stevenson referred to the resoluPastor St John’s Lutheran tion sponsored by the United Arab Church Sacramento Calif Republic ' Ceylon and Liberia (Written for UPI) In ancient and medieval times the adopted by the Security Council last skjold increased authority to use outstanding feature of Lent was force if‘ necessary to pacify the and fasting in preparation for the celebration of Easter Congo American officials said a key However a strictly subjective obelement in the success of the new servance that of withdrawing from plan would be India’s decision the world and the things of the whether to supply the additional world too often becomes extremely troops necessary to enable the UN negative Lent is an opportunity for to exercise its increased powers something truly positive Khrushchev renewed demands for It is a time when the tempo of an end to the UN operation in the spiritual life increases through the of Congo was addressed particularly more earnest contemplation to Indian Prime Minister Jawahar-la- l God’s word Nehru although copies went to Instead of refraining from doing other government leaders in Eu- certain things the Christian seeks rope Aria and Latin America - to do more — to worsMp more to Is (AP— far-flun- Gi-zen- ga 1 WASHINGTON 4 and streams No relief was in sight for Dixie where maverick streams and rivers forced more than 8000 persons ‘ taehed to them temporarily more e gest US overseas training deploy- than 300 transport planes r of the Military Air Transport Servment of a combined ground-aistrike force is planned for late tMs ice and the Tactical Air Command will be ultilized spring There also is a possibility that If final approval is obtained from the White House State Department part of the combined force — one and the countries involved the pres- battle group plus the composite air ent plan for “Exercise Long strike force — might be sent to TurThrust” will mean the sending of key ' Apparently because top governthree battle groups of the Strategic ment sanction and foreign permisto (STRAC) Europe Army Corps sion is still being negotiated the A total of about 5000 soldiers Defense Department would make would be airlifted across the Atbrief answer to questions about only lantic Exercise Thrust Long One of the primary purposes of - this big-scaoperation is to test US ability to provide quick reinforcement for North Atlantic Treaty Organization defenDense clouds covered the North- sive forces east states accompanied by heavy COMPOSITE FORCE rains in the North Atlantic States g To provide air support in the The Indiana storm stranded hunAir Force the exercise US adof were who dreds motorists vised to seek shelter abandoning will send a composite air strike of their cars Nearly 1000 homes at bombers and fighters To airlift the STRAC groups plus Lafayette Ind were left without whatever other Army units are at- electric power At Portland Maine the US Weather Bureau issued preliminary flash flood warnings when heavy rain and a warming trend brought sharp rises on all of Maine’s rivers pro-communi- st 1- 90th Year FEBRUARY 26 1961 35-4- Rebels A FEW DEEP DARK SECRETS AND SOME DIRTY SHIRTS? I ! 0 UTAH: Clearing with a few snow flurries over mountains Colder 52 ' k? i 26-3- - d ’ r i Count? He'll Still Work MOTHERWELL Scotland (AP)— The Italian Academy of Heraldry has informed Tony Danesi 82 a fish and chips salesman here that he is a genuine count and con- temporary head of a family that ruled Bologna Province for generations He says he’ll go on selling fish and chips ar |