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Show J I 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, June 21, 1961 Officials Rap Electrical Failure By Auoclattd Press report and forwarded By Hank Ketcham Dennis the Menace Congo Parliament Eyes Sunday Meet LEOPOLDVILLE, THE ment of CONGO, June 20 copies to c A TITE-- BREAKDDWNcreated ohaos for millions, when five square miles in midtown were cut off from power for 4 hours. A similar blackout In August 3959. ; Armand DAngelo, city commissioner of water supply, gas and electricity, reported to Mayor Robert F. Wagner that the trouble was caused by two Effective circuit breakers manufactured by Westlnghouse. The report said Consoll-dateEdison, which supplies power to the city, couldn't be blamed for this. oc- curred -- d ler with the comment that "I know that the public expects remedial action and so do L" Ship Unloads THE Molasses m '' "it I ' .ii ii Wui whn hit by MKcmKil" w ' o'-T- t THE BIG shipment from Cuba to New Orleans was completed despite protests to the White House from Louisiana members of Congress. In Washington, Sen. Allen J. ) Ellcnder called on Mr. 'AND AS FOR the Public Kennedy to Invoke the act trading with the Service Commission, which which bars Regulates such utilities as Con- enemy to freeze the molasses solidated Edison, the report shipment and atop any further Said it hadn't even done any- Importsr ' At the White House, assistthing about questlonaraised over its own report concerning ant press secretary Andrew T. Hatcher impHedwJthout the 1959 blackout. saying so outright, that the The circuit breakers President was unhappy about blamed for the trouble are the shipment. Hatcher recalled .safety devices designed to that Mr. Kennedy said al a prevent overloading : of feed- - news conference in er power lines. that he-- hoped- - the- - deal not be completed. would Mayor Wagner approved the The press secretary Indicated Mr. Kennedy might have a statement Wednesday. The TreasuryDepartment said the 'molasses was shipped by Empressa Cubana de to the North Colgate's CowipUte HotmhoUl kuocHcMo Una The Katanga statement was signed by all 20 of Its deputies and senators and was ad dressed to President Joseph Kasavubu of the central government, U.N. Secretary-Genera- l The Parliament session Dag Hammarskjold and has been scheduled for Sun- - the members of Parliament dep-utie- Tour Nears End First ya gotta tighten your brain. THLN ya wiggle your ears. i N.Y. Longshoremen Plan (D-La.- Importing THE SHIPMENT Was declared not for human consumption or for the extraction of sugar, the department said. The customs declaration said the molasses was needed by the Importer to fill a contract. BOGOTA, COLOMBIA, June 20 ifP) Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson arrived here Tues- German PARIS, June 20 flags flew over Paris Tuesday for, the first time since the wartime Nazi occupation as President Heinrich Luebke of West Germany began the first official visit to France ever made by a German head of state. Freta Butlhe report Co. A govern Gigantic Rally Today , f f - IA'EBKES FIRST words on landing were to express the visit would hope his three-da"solemnly and finally set the seal on Franco-Germafriendship after centuriea of strife. GAULLE, who often wears an army uniform to welcome visitors, a simple dark gray suit as hi "ktood be- we t&e day on the last leg of his South American tour. He found the city tightly guarded against any leftist demonstrations. PRESIDENT KENNEDYS special representative landed at old Techo .Airport without incident as police concentra-tiondiverted attention to the new. International Airport ii? another part of the city. Stevenson flew here from Quito, Ecuador, where, he received a warm welcome and had friendly talks with government leaders. He leaves Thursday morning for Washington to report to the President. in the ports Maritime Council. An ILA spokesman said the meeting was being staged to protest what he termed the shortAmerican shipowners sighted view In their bargainA DVEKTHIMEN t A DYEITIBEHEN I ing talks with live maritime unions, ' New Moitlurizing Colonaid Stop s THE MARITIME unions, THE DEMONSTRATION whose members man ihe ships that the longshoremen load Wednesday was to take the and unload, have been on form of a 12:30 p.m. EDT 1 strike since Friday. "meeting st some 24,000 memA key issue is a union debloat or without gag, gripe bers o i the IntematlonaLLong-shoremen'220 foreign Most relieves even chronic constipation Assn. (ILA), who mand to unionize constipation li caused by what so gentle it has been handle the cargoes of all for- flag vessels operated by Amer doctors call a thrifty colon that- overnight, yet is safe even for women loses so much moisture that its conlean shipowner's. hospital proved and domestic ships. eign in critical stages of pregnancy lent? become so dry they block the Shortly after "themectlng bowel; so shrunken they fad to stimu- Superior to oIJTtvT hulk, salt OI President-Del- ay was called by Record Try late the urge to purge that propels drug laxatives, Colonaid neither William Bradley, 26 other harand expels waste from your body. gags, bloats nor gripes; won't inter- FORCE AIR EDWARDS fere with absorption of vitamins nr bor unions, Including theleam-sters- , normal reolarifThC dry, To regain 20 June CALIF., food nutrients; in clinical tests, did announced they, too, BASE, contents ot your eolon A try by the X15 Rocket plane shrunken not cause rash or other reactions, which now block your boweliust be-- would- attend .the rally which Exercise was expected to last the rest at a speed mark of 3,600 m.p.h. remoistened. Second, bulk must ba ItT'a''phsioIogJcallaeti tones your body I And Colonaid ex. wps postponed Tuesday nine brought to stimulate of the day. minutes before it was to be colon to action, to a normal urge to erases your colon to tone it against THE UNIONS, which repre- - dropped. from a bomber, Fail- purge. And, of all laxatives, only new constipation overnight. So. for posi. tive relief, get amazing, moisturizing ure of the auxiliary power sys- Colonaid possesses its great moinew Colonaid today I Only 43c for the tis struck plus capacity sturizing tually every facet of the ports tem was blamed. No new date stimiihpttng bulk So effective It" "generous introductory sire package. operation, are linked together for the attempt was set NEW YORK, June 20 (LTI) New York "longshoremen Tuesday ordered a demonstration by 150,000 workers that is expected to bring the nations busiest port to a virtual standstill for a day to focus attent tion on the continuing maritime strike. the-sum- "MEET ME AT THE ii 7 IN LOS ANGELES" At th Huh ot the frsewsyt PHONE OUR SAIT LAKE RESERVATION OFFICE DA N0W,.,tNlY I MINUTES MTL. AIRPORT It OUt HOM VIA U HEU-C- IELISTDP white-haired German president to hear the playing of Deutschland Uber Alles and La . . Marseillaise. AmocUU4 Frtsa Wirtpfcoia Luebkes visit was welcomed influential President Heinrich LuebkS warmly by- - th . . . Urges Franco-Germaties. newspaper Le Monde. -- independence and sovereignty, proclaimed by Tihombe at lh height of the power struggle last year, had been recognized by all Congolese leaders at conference earlier this year in Tananarive, Mags-sa- y Republic. -- , Katanga therefore Is no longer a part of the old Congo Republic," the statement said. IT MAINTAINED that the Tananarive conference had agreed to establish a Congo Federation and that it Is not possible now to quarrel over whether there should be a federation of states. It said Katanga Parliament deputies regret to announce "that they have lost confidence in the confederal authorities and the provisional confederal committee. - s DE side day at Louvanium University, 12 miles from Leopold, vtlle. Moise Newi A?encj NEW ORLEANS, June 2h A Norwegian tanker completed unloading '"more than two million gallons of black; strap molasses from Cuba Tuesday, and President Kennedy directed his staff to look into the situation. went on to aay, Consolidated Edison needs to change ita system of distributing power to reduce the areas served by individual distributing stations. KATANG President Tihombe, who is being held under arrest by the central government, announced it is no longer a part of the former Republic of the Congo and s said that its parliamentary would not participate in the meeting. Greet Chief From Cuba By Aasociated (UPI)-T- he United Nations command Tuesday announced the Congolese Parliament will meet Sunday for the first time in nine months. Within hours Independent-minded Katanga announced it would boycott the session. Consolidated Edison, the PSC 20ity and Gov. Nelson A. 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