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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, December 81, 2 1CG4 Probe Uncovers Smut List Chou Rallies WASHINGTON (UPD Smut gation-foa committee hearing merchants are peddling mail or- on mail order smut which is der lists of teen-ag- e girls who scheduled for early next year. ar looking for pen pals to men According to the investigators, who are looking for party girls. Midwest operator sold his Senate investigators said ijst for $2. This entitled the buy- Wednesday. er to 50 names, grouped by cit-One of the names-for-sal-e and states for his conven-!110- ? operators advertises a 10,000-nam- e lence. list, complete with telephone A check of numbers. that the girls contacted had no idea they were on the list. One N Party Girls had just entered a convent Investigators for the Senate In checking a bst from the Juvenile Delinquency Subcom- Washington-Baltimor- e area, an mittee said the girls apparently said that three of investigator are picked at random. Many of the s were contacted the names checked turned out by a. Boston businessman who to be unsuspecting daughters of said he was coming to the capiprominent persons. So far, none tal on business and wanted of the names qualify as party s some female com' girls. , panionship. The mail order racket was Pals Pen turned up as part of an investi- A staff member of the committee said the Midwest smut dealer apparently got his list in part from advertisements he had placed in teen-ag- e magazines. s The who answered the ad were hoping to get a pen pal, the Investigator said. As for his male customers, the Washington Post Service said the' promoter investigator A federal WASHINGTON bought piaihng lists of men who gtjind jury returned contempt of Congress Indictments Wednesday agaihst three persons who It's a refused to testify in secret early this month before a House Unity Front .! Against U.S. Continued From Page 1 ier reported that the entire nomy was entering VM eco- a new period ef development He announced that a third five-yeplan would commence In 1966 when a period of readjustment of the economy would have been completed. Since 1963 there had been no five-yeplan In operation while the economy has been recovering from the abortive ' experiment in accelerated collectivization launched in 1958. . v, ar Mistake teen-ager- I Chou said levels of agriculturtills year had exceeded those of 1957. He conceded that mistakes had beeoajaae but most of these had been corrected, he said, and 95 per cent of the population was behind government While noting , such spectacular successes as detonation on Oct. 16 of Pekings first atom Chou indicated that a bomb, long road lay ahead before Communist China could become a powerful nation with modern Huge platform begins to take shape in Washington, D.C., for f agriculture, industry, national President Johnsons inaugural Jan. 20. President and Vice : defense and science. He said this coul&be accomplished in not too lonf a historical period." premier asserted that of internal and foreign - enemies to restore capitalism in China would be smashed if the present line laid down by Mao Tase-tunthe party chairman, was adhered to. Discussing U.S. opposition to Pekings disarmament apropos als, Chou stated that since Chi- na possessed nuclear weapons things had begun to change " and they would continue to change. Viewed Figurative here Analysts accepted the China possessed nuphrase clear weapons more in a figu rative than an actual sense. It is not believed here that Chinese Communists have yet fashioned effective nuclear weapons. The premier urged Communist nations to join with other countries particularly those of Asia, Africa and Latin America which he dertrribed as main storm centers of the world revolution in a united front against the United States. Carmichael U.S. odds snow or weather m Washington on inauguration Day, Jan. 20. They said that the last time, too, almost a month in advance of the blizzard that dumped eight inches of snow on the capital Inauguration eve. But forecasters were closer to reality in 1961 as the snowy day approached. The climatological records below-freezin- Continued From Page 1 said. The study has been under way since March. Essential Clearance The journal circulates among 30,000 senior military officers, congressmen and defense contractors. It usually represents the viewpoint of top uniformed leaders. t'ournai also cnarged that military officers who wish to speak out are limited not only by security requirements but also by the neeed to obtain clearances to establish whether their words conform to defense policy. me In this, the journal said, There is a new potential peril worthy of congressional inter- est Common Knowledge In recent years It has been favor S'1 g weather for Jan. 20 Dc the bu Washmgton reau said Wednesday. The normal high temperature for the day is 44 degrees and the low 29 degrees. End Fighting In Congo, U.N. Insists common, knowledge in theBen tagon that proposed speeches by1 senior officers of the individual Continued From Page 1 services have been drastically edited to insure that Defense made no specific mention of the . operation and Department policy as opposed Belgian-U.Sto security requirements was merely spoke of the Security not sacrificed to parochial Inter- Council deploring the recent events in the democratic Repubests of an Individual service. The various services com- lic of the Congo. The 18 African nations, bepeting for congressional Insides those already mentioned, increased terest and hopeefully, slices of the budget, have in are: Burundi, Central African some cases been refused per- Republic, Congo (Brazzaville), mission to present openly an- Dahomey, Ethiopia, Kenya, Manouncements of particular ac- lawi, Mali, Mauritania, Somalia, e Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and complishments or Zambia. philosophy. The journal said a new invesImportant Aims tigative department directly unAlthough they did not gain der the secretary of defense has their objective, these been established with broad Africanprimary countries did achieve powers. other important aims. Reduced Contacts The resolution clearly emphaThis includes responsibility sized the role of the Organizafor conducting investigations of tion of African Unity in efforts new stories which, are displeas- to end the civil war in the Congo and to find a peaceful solution ing to the Pentagon leadership to its problems. the journal said. The OAU was also specifically Since McNamara took office, directed to report to the SecuriPentagon officials have been directed to fill out report forms ty Council on the implementawhenever they talk with news-me- tion of the resolution. Formal Interviews are PhriUe Deleted permitted usually only when a A spokesman for the 18 counmonitor is present The result has been to reduce tries, Achkar Marof of Guinea, contacts between senior officers demanded in the debate and newsmen, if only because of Wednesday before the vote the the desire of officers to avoid deletion of a phrase in another the additional paperwork of pre- paragraph directing the Secretary General, U Thant, to also paring the formal reports. report to the council on the implementation of the resolution. The Soviet delegate, Nikolai T. Fedorenko, threatened to veto the resolution if the desires pf the 18 African nations were not meL n. ? - HtU CHWE HIS PIA&N061S FOR YOUR PARTY All Normal On Trains WASHINGTON (AP) - are rolling and operations are back to normal, the system reported after a federal Wednesday, court order halted a onesday strike and picketing by the lines 1,200 firemen. From the 13 states and the District of Columbia served by - system came the 8,100-mil- e word that both passenger and freight trains were pulling out or on the move. Gone were the g 'pickets from the terminals. But the Issue that brought on the strike Southerns operation & some freight nd yard trains f South-ernRailw- Big Assortment. . NOISE MAKERS HATS CONFETTI SERP. THROWS BALLOONS CUFF'S HOUSE ' OF GIFTS 2150 HIGHLANCKDR. HYLAND PLAZA , - Associated Pres Wlrephoto Hubert Humphrey will retie w inaugural parade from center section, protected by special bulletproof glass. President-elec- 71 Wednes- single-servic- GOoP OU PoC. IF YOU CAM'Y.AFFOR THE- PI bluin Trio Saif 143 South Main ak iTfittnu Dial 363-15- Established April 15, 1871, issued e every morning by the Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah. Entered at the post office at Salt Lake City as second class matter under act of March 8, 1879. 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