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S yss '' ' xx " A terms: Three members of the Louisiana Supreme Court met in New Orleans Saturday afternoon after receiving an appeal from state Atty Gen Jack Gremillion and three other officials There was no indication that the court would act before Monday The exact meaning of the new suit was not immediately clear Singlemann and Doherty had filed suit two weeks previously to restrain the present school board which complied with federal court the suit integration order was transferred to federal court and nullified by US Dist Judge J Skelly Wright AMONG LEADERS ' Singlemann is an associate of Leander H Perez retiring district attorney of St Bernard and Plaquemines parishes and one of the leaders in the state’s fight to retain segregation There was speculation they filed the suit ixl state court to prevent possible federal litigation against the new law The suit prevents Davis from appointing the new board immediately sbyt ' v y "r rrroi vZvym T t y j ar ''4 fy 4A ' Parish-county-schoo- ls Members of the board would be elected in the 1962 congressional elections to staggered six-ye- j A ' 'I - 'X LONDON (AP)—The Soviet ion is building a missile base commanding targets in Communist China the London Sunday Times said Sunday The paper said in a Tokyo dispatch from Far East correspondent Richard Hughes the base was going up on the Kamchatka Peninsula in northeast Siberia It will be equipped with missiles targets 3000 miles away Hughes said Hughes claimed aerial photographic evidence of the project was in possession of Japanese intelligence authorities He said the and project was known as “K-l-” differed sharply from the known pattern of other Soviet missile bases in Siberia in its site range and command of Chinese targets ATOM BOMB TEST The same correspondent reported that China would explode Sits first atomic bomb next year Hughes said there are already eight 1500-- il r a n g e missile bases on the Kamchatka Peninsula in addition to the Siberian links in the Soviet chain of intercontinental missile bases extending from the USSR ‘‘The Siberian m e d i u bases are directed against Alaska Japan Okinawa and Formosa” he said “The long-rang- e bases are directed primarily at the United e-- ge p s r J ym AZSM' ' tr ' i ' ALsy'Z k'f" (?) TO ALL THIS BUT HE USES SEDATIVE ON SKUNK LITTLE SCENTS N Y (UPI)— Peace and quiet and a sense of re-- ’ lief came to the Warren Bottrill family Saturday night war against a foxy skunk who played hide Their seven-da- y and seek in their attic since last Sunday came to an end— for the : 4 Y: skunk to the irresistible urge to eat and made The' skunk fell victim the mistake of gulping down nearly a bowlful of tranquillizers- mixed in meat and milk At 7 last night Warren Bottrill thought things were extremely quiet overhead and wondered if his plan had finally caught up with the skunk With flashlight in hand he creot upstairs to the attic flashed the light around and found the skunk with his snout buried deep in the bowl He was sound asleep The lethal dose had worked Then Bottrill went down stairs to figure things out Later carrying an iron pot and wearing gloves he ascended to the attic once more He popped the skunk into the pot clamped on the lid and the game was over The skunk somehow had found his way into the house between a wall From there he went to the attic By day he slept or disappeared somewhere Everything was quiet But by nightfall he scampered across the attic floor keeping the family awake Bottrill an executive of a local floor company said he probably will follow the advice of one of his youngsters who said: “Daddy as long as he (the skunk) wants to be a member of the family why don’t we stuff and mount him” MANLIUS - Mobutu watched with folded LEOPOLDVILLE the Congo said — arms as his soldiers slapped and Western diplomats (AP) Saturday the savage treatment pushed Lumumba grabbing him dealt former Premier Patrice by the hair to turn his face toLumumba by Congolese troops may ward waiting photographers backfire against Col Joseph Mo- t The army strongman was not butu’s regime a short time later when Lumumba captured by Mobu- present to an tu’s ' forces at Port Francqui the soldiers took Lumumba at the Binza Thursday night while trying to improvised prison reach his Stanleyville stronghold paratroop camp Eyewitnesses said was brutally manhandled in public Lumumba arms tied tightly beview when he was returned here hind his back was set upon by 40 Friday screaming troops punched kicked One Western ambassador said he and shoved to the ground was deeply shocked over what he called the jungle violence meted out to the leftist Lumumba The I D E Mobutu’s said' regime diplomats won a significant victory with the (SIX SECTIONS 78 PAGES) seating of President Joseph Kasa-vubuBusiness ID Page delegation at the UN Geni A eral Assembly last month But Editorial Page well of this Obituaries ?B “the fruits victory may be thrown away with such exhibiRadio-T2D Programs tions of uncivilized brutality we 10B-14Sports can expect ' the Soviet bloc to get 11C Theater Page the maximum propaganda mileage Women’s Pages out of it” he 'said pro-Weste- rn N X ’s 1 V B 1C-12- C Mew Cabinet Aide Rose Weber College in the national Miss Wool con- test at San Angelo Tex next April She is Ann Frandsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Vera Frandsen of 2600 N 650 E North' Ogden Miss Frandsen was chosen Miss Wool of Utah in Salt Lake City Saturday night She was selected from a field of 10 WASHINGTON (AP)— Sen Theodore F Green The request went to GOP Chairman Thruston B Morton now in Chicago in connection with a recheck of presidential ballots there Green chairman of the Senate Privileges and Elections subcommittee sent a similar request to the Democratic party chairman Sen Henry M Jackson of Washington quest In his telegram to Sen Morton He called Mobutu a stooge of the Green recalled that he made a Belgians and Americans 12 Dag to report immediately night day on what the United Nations is doing to help Lumumba who Is facing trial on charges of inciting rebellion in the Congolese army Kiselev led up to his protest by saying Lumumba had been arrested despite the fact UN troops were in the Congo at Lumumba’s re- similar request Nov BUT NO REPLY NAMES IN NEWS PAINFUL STRAINS: The physwell-bein- g or Antony Armstrical RALEIGH NC (AP) -- - Ten ong-Jones wiio Is not a very reH Luther Hodges years ago robust man is giving Princess busitired from a high post in the Margaret cause for concern palace sources said Saturday in ness world Saturday he was London named secretary of commerce in Tony is troubled from time to President-elec- t John F Kennedy’s time by undue physical strain x cabinet yet he frequently is called upon The manner in which Hodges to remain on his feet for long 62 has spent his “retirement” is periods of time in connection an indication of his character with royal family duties n dynamic Hodges is a He suffers from occasional man who thrives on activity spasms of the trapezius muscles After retirement Hodges entered in the shoulders which cause politics in his home state of North severe headaches and pain in the Carolina He was elected lieutenant neck and shoulders governor then spent six years as HAVE LICENSE: Actress the state’s chief executive the Day 40 and Michael Mark longest tenure in the state’s hisGrilikhes 37 producer of the tory “Have Gun Will TV shows have “Checkmate” and Travel” DUTY CALLED it license obtained a “I felt it was my duty to offer was learnedmarriage in Forth my services to my state and my Worth Tex Saturday country” he often said “I had There were unconfirmed relived a good life I wanted to give ports that they may already be some of it back” married but neither Miss Day His is a rags to riches story could be reached Born on a tenant farm Hodges nor Grilikhes rose to the top ranks in the tex- immediately LAST CURTAIN: A famous old tile industry He stepped down in opera house building in Chey1950 as vice president of Marshall enne Wyo which helped bring Field & Co to the frontier west will culture Shortly afterward he was apbe torn down next summer for pointed chief of the industry divibusiness sion of the Economic Cooperation a newstructure isbuilding the Cheyenne The Administration and was stationed annex once its and House Opera ' in Frankfurt Germany graced by Lily Langtry Edwin Hodges ran for lieutenant govJames J Corbett Buffalo ernor in 1952 and won He stepped Booth Bill President Grover Cleveand into the governorship in November land 1954 upon the death of Gov WiThe opera house was opened at lliam B Umstead He was elected ball Feb 28 1882 with music a to a full four-yea- r term in 1956 provided by the Third Cavalry MODERATE DEMOCRAT band and became one of the d A moderate Demo most famous theaters west of crat Hodges worked unceasingly the Mississippi SAME ANSWER?: A Paris during his six years as governor to build North Carolina industrially newspaper Saturday reported actor Jacques C h a r r i e r esand to reorganize the state government on a more business-lik- e tranged husband of Brigitte Bar-dtried to commit suicide basis Dr Jacques His physician During his administration he en the denied report but bond reforms in state Dupouy couraged said the dashing leading man More en Page 2A Col 1 was “restless and nervous” and treatmundergoing “long-terthe at Army’s ent” Hospital in Paris soft-spoke- La-rai- iJkL ng mission of a space failure— also caught some Soviet papers with red faces showing y Gudok organ of the the streets workers hit railroad thrice-weekl- with a top cartoon showing a triumphant space ship sneering at an old woman dressed in d bunting and carrying a market bag full of -- tiny objects star-spangle- front-pag- e with-Tunisi- a ly ne “To date the subcommittee has received no reply or acknowledgement at all from you or any other Navy Reported Shifting View On Families WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he Navy was reported planning to Saturday appeal to the Defense Department for exemptions from the President’s order to reduce the number of military dependents abroad On the basis of second thoughts the Navy Times said the Naval command has decided that the entire reduction should be made by the Army and Air Force because a larger percentage of Navy men al- ready are required to go abroad without their families A publication prepared for u i meanwhile r e i t e r ated Army in the discrimination of charges President’s order and called upon Congress to enact legislation that would equalize restrictions on trav- el by including civilian tourists “It certainly is not reasonable to impose severe measures on dependents of the military who are in foreign areas as a matter of requirement when tourists are still permitted to spend larger sumscon-of money overseas for their own venience and pleasure” an Army Association “fact sheet” said France formally proposed Mauritania to which it gave independence only last Monday take its place as the 100th UN member Morocco which claims Mauritania as its own was invited to sit in on the meeting It served notice it wanted the Mauritanian application blocked by any means— including a Russian veto if necessary — states” Zorin indicated he might acGreen cited rules of the Senate and commodate delegating authority to his subcomIt was the first time in several mittee over “matters relating to the Soviet Union had pressed years election of the president vice presi- its bidthe for UN recognition of the dent or members of Congress” Asian state of Mongolia A puppet ! : : Then he told Mortop : : concerted recognition effort in “It is imperative that you turn 1955 was blocked by a Nationalist over to this subcommittee immedi- Chinese veto ately for the use of the Senate any Zorin’s tactics brought angry outinformation or evidence you may have which would affect the results bursts from the Western camp Dag Hammarskjold of the presidential election” his side sat by silently throughout President-elec- t John F Kennedy the debate his face unexpected carried Illinois with its 27 elec ashen gray toral votes by 8849 votes out of 7 CounHOW THEY VOTED Cook cast 4 million nearly the he him edge On the key second vote which ty (Chicago) gave needed knocked out entirely consideration of the Mongolian question Tunisia ENTIRE TELEGRAM Ceylon again joined Russia Green in his request to Jackson and and Poland Ecuador and Argenquoted the entire telegram which tina abstained The United States he sent to Morton He added: Italy Britain and China “I am making the same request France “ held the majority of you” S Ambassador James W Bar-c- o U Jackson said in a statement: sitting in for an ailing Am“I welcome Sen Green’s tele- bassador James W Wadsworth imgram Sen Morton has been try- mediately objected to the move ing to create an impression that and demanded Zorin declare himg has been self out of widespread order Yet he scale national on on a going and made clear Zorin refused evihas not so far submitted any would to he swap acceptance try dence to back up these charges to of Mauritania for acceptance of the Senate Elections Committee the Peoples Republic of which is the proper body to investiMongolia gate such charges Two hours and 15 minutes after “The recounts which have been Zorin dropped his bombshell Poundertaken do not bear out Sen land moved to adjourn the debate Morton’s charges In New Jersey “until governments indefinitely for example the Republicans have could receive instructions” The conceded and abandoned their re- communist delaying tactic was count 2 with Tunisia and down voted “Sen Morton is doing a disservabstaining ice not only to his party but to the Ceylon Morocco which claims Mauriseeks which loose talk nation with tania for its own was attempting to to give an impression of widespread block the former French colony’s wrongdoing” More on Page 2A Col 1 vote-stealin- so-call- ed 7-- Huge Echo II May Be Ready For Sky “American s p ut niks” Other papers carried nothing but “How much a pound for your the communique with its bare refsunflower seeds?” the rocket is erence to disintegration in the last asking paragraph None mentioned the fate of Little The Literary Gazette which also comes out three times a week and Bee and Little Fly' Was in type before the failure was Victor Bazukin director of the announced waxed lyrical It had an inspirational drawing of a rocket Moscow Planetarium and frequent take-of- f carried the original com- commentator on Soviet rocket sucmunique and no fewer than three cesses displayed no outward signs poems hailing the “triumph” Along of pessimism when reporters asked with letters of congratulations this him about prospects now for putcovered half the front page ting a man into space Asked what might have caused The poems were “Highroads” by Andrei Lupan “On the Interplane- the latest space ship to fail Bazuno information tary Crossroads” by Yuri Yak- kin said he had was in the ovlev and “Wings' of Peace” by other than what Nikul Erkai ’ pending the initial launch of the missile from the west coast It was believed that this was the one that blew up (AP)— bal- ever next into orbit— year may placed yield to something considerably larger loon satellite— largest object William J O’Sullivan Jr de- signer of Echo I told newsmen Saturday his research development department is developing a stronger lightweight material that would make possible a considerably larger inflatable sphere It would use the same principle of inflation after reaching orbital altitude employed BASE experimental range A Titan has been under test here for the past two weeks Va Echo I the BULLETIN VANDENBERG AIR FORCE Calif (UPI) — A giant intercontinental Titan missile exploded Saturday night deep in its "silo” storage bin sending a bright orange flash high into the sky The Air Force said that there were no crew casualties It also announced that there was no warhead— nuclear or otherwise- ’ involved in the explosion during a fueling exercise at 9:35 pm PST The blast was ' seen 25 miles distant from this hugo strategic air command base and missile Jaunt WALLOPS ISLAND ot Val-De-Gra- ce d The vote for the priority demand was seven to four against and Ceylon joining Russia and Poland A second vote of 5 to 4 with 2 abstentions insured the subject would be shelved indefinite' official of the Republican National Committee” Green said “However despite this fact daily reports in newspapers throughout the country attribute to you as chairman statements alleging that irregularities and voting fraud occurred on election day in various self-style- MOSCOW (AP)—Little Bee and j labeled Little ‘Fly were the forgotten dogs in the Soviet Union Saturday There was no mention of them in the communique announcing that their five-to- n space kennel had dison the integrated earth’s atmosphere The communique— first Soviet ad- Soviet Ambassador Valerian A Zorin taking advantage of his temporary status as council chairman tried to introduce the Mongolian issue on a priority basis despite the fact the session was scheduled to be devoted entirely to Mauri- al Red Newspapers Heave Troubles Forgeff ing About Space Kennel m-ran-ge freshman will represent Utah fifties m SNEER HAD TO COME OFF late Saturday night rejected a surprise Soviet demand to consider U N membership for Communist Mongolia Russia threatened to retalL ate by vetoing membership for the new African state of Mauritania tania Hammarskjold Fri- PONDERS QUESTION— After being named as the secretary of commerce Saturday John F Kennedy Gov Luther H Hodges of North Carolina by President-elec- t onders a question put to him by reporters at a press conference at the Kennedy ome — (AP Wirephoto) '! UNITED NATIONS N Y (UPI) — The Security Council hours after Zorin dropped Saturday called on the Republican national chairman to turn hisThree bombshell the meeting finally iate release” over to a Senate subcommittee any information he may turned to the original subject He went a step farther than the Russians who called on Secretary-Gener- have on voting irregularities PROPOSED BY FRENCH MHuXftfrm iiiiiiiiirfrniniiif Soviet Rocket Base Aimed Abuse of Lumumba May Hurt At Red China? Mobutu Diplomats Claim Un- 4 - Ami s A 'ZZ t: x xx i r- Lumumba is a prisoner of Congolese troops of strongman Col Joseph Mobutu Kuzma V Kiselev foreign minister of White Russia injected the demand into an assembly debate on colonialism He was called to order by Frederick H Boland of Ireland assembly president for straying from the issue under discussion Kiselev said his delegation “decisively protests against the savage and arbitrary arrest of Mr Lumumba and demands his immed- As Reprisal Fla g high-rankin- trice Lumumba H er OGDEN MISS GAINS TITLE UNITED NATIONS N Y (AP) —A Soviet-blo- c delegate demanded in the UN Gen- eral Assembly Saturday the immediate release of the Congo’s deposed premier Pa- a y States” A' - SET UP NEW BOARD? The bill would set up a new five-ma- n board Gov Jimmie H Davis who signed the emergency he legislation despite the fact that incourt federal is also under junction would appoint immediateboard with powly a ers limited to financing Orleans (UPI) — President-elec- t John F Kennedy after naming Gov Luther H Hodges of North Carolina as the new Secretary of Commerce Saturday arranged to confer in New York next Wednesday morning with Dag Hammarskjold secretary-genera- l of the United Nations will spend Tuesday night and all of Kennedy Wednesday in New York conferring with a series of figures in domestic and foreign affairs was Hodges Kennedy’s second cabinet appointment and the third member of the new cabinet will he named in New York next Wednesday Pierre Salinger press secretary to the presidentelect cautioned against any assumption about the New York announcement because of locale PALM BEACH 'JS 27-- 5 6000-mile-ran- 'm f '2 v Civil Dist Judge Fred S Leblanc issued the order after a suit to have the measure declared unconstitutional was : filed by George L Singlemann an official of the New Orleans Citizens CounJr of cil and Lewis S Doherty ' Baton Rouge The state immediately appealed to the State Supreme Court The bill received overwhelming three-judg-e legislative passage despite a forfederal court injunction bidding the legislature to interfere with the school integration situation The Senate vote Saturday was -- Lumumba Be Set Free : Z KENNEDY HAMMARSKJOLD TO CONFER IN NEW YORK Red Demands r ''' A state judge issued a tem- An X v BATON ROUGE La (AP) m 'x X 1 :-'- Balked Appeal Set striking at 7- '' ! To Shift Council of 15 CENTS X Legislative Move capable ® © ’j ' j " five-memb- ' y "y'A A'' 7 80th Year No 319 I yWjr "i-- - rr tours f4 - m ZA7 4-77- 11 Highs 3643 8 lamuwtop 77' "'VS y ''' 6 ' 4 " — tw 4 ' S'tfr EXport OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1960 AP Wirephoto i4 'y'' '"v ' x I Partly cloudy scattered snow showers VV t high 3W2 change Low 2226 in Echo I O’Sullivan is head of the space vehicle group at the Langley Va research center of the National Aeronautics and Space' Administration He told reporters touring this NASA UNDER WIRE ON CUTBACK When T Sgt Harry J Sanborn of nearby MacDill Air Force Base left Saturday for a new assignment in was one Spain he took his entire family along He aimed at regulations jump ahead of the recent military cutting down the number of servicemen’sindependents age from overseas The Sanborn’s children range five-mont- hs to 10-years- — (AP Wirephoto) rocket-launchin- g center that Echo is still almost spherical in shape and has remained useful for the bouncing of radio signals much longer than anticipated when it was launched last Aug 12 The satellite expected to remain in orbit about a year has gradually lost some of its symmetrical shape and ability to reflect light and radio signals' Seen in many parts of the world at night as one of the brightest stars in the sky Echo ranges between the altitudes of 770 and 1197 |