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' ' -- , " , , ,, - , F.,. n II 0 00 -- 'United- , s ') . ---- -- , ,o,.., s:, : - gi- be-a-f- - , r Objections West ,ber ' -- - - - '- . -- - ,- - -- - '' , 41'he - - , mem - o- - - au ladabif Soviet -- to , were---tain- to g makepolitic al Union Friday admitted its rela- - capital out of the West's humanitions 1with Communist China tarian datrtareunite families wall havedeteriorated since 1960, but absolved itself built Aug. 13, 1961. -- - - : der construction a crane tum- bled Into a 175-fosilo at!' triggered a blaze that lulled six men and injured 44othera. board opend an investigation -i-nto Thursdays explosion. The Air Force indicated it would be some time before the inquiry wascompleted. The Atlas cost $1.5 million and the silo cost , $10 million. -- - POison - Claim - . k - tzvestia-Thursday-- -- - . newspaper - Sino-Sovi- et I - ;lot l , ' STUDIO CITY, CALIF. (UPI) Lynn Wayne Benner, an un- employed mechanic, 'told police Friday he "got The idea" to ex- tort $50,000 fmni actor-aut- o dealer Leon Ames from the Frank - Sinatra Jr. I kidnaping. ' -- Mrs.---Am- -' -- ertirras - I . 1 - 4 c14, ga -- . - -- - r A .piA-- - Only a Li U Ul V I Douglas - few persons, -- Home,- including kne- that the w- , ambassador received word only . a short time earlier of the - death in Britain of lus father, Lord 11 1 or Harlech. Ormsby Gore automat- .., raccede s to:the title- z--The British official party hel--- -- . icoptered to nearby Andrews Air Force Base, Md. They took off am T w A s KING in a State Department said I'n'el ay it EST on th e nous top flight t o . is arranging for Soviet officials London. Th e prime minis t er woun d up to interview Russian secret po- two days of talks with Johnson lice defector Yuri Nossenko "at by making it clear Britain an early date in the United would not agree- to curb --- us pi ans tor Interview . - TON--(UPD-- chartered-let-at-9:06-- " . ." militarybut industria - -ideal also Inclicatecl the could not agree to the embassy ' I.. . - -, a . 4,..et,,e-,- k -- - ,....,,e,k,..,,,rsgr,,tr,..c.,it.,,k,,,;,,,,,,,-, ---- - - , ,,s , , .,... 7 ' i, i -- that--suc- h By HELEN THOMAS - WASHING'rON (UPI) thie swing and sway with LBJ House. White at the days The President has Inaugurated a sort of dancing diplomacylhat sends chiefs of , state and ambas-- sadors away smiling after state affairs at the executive mansion. . tuts acool , if somewhat sedate rug, danced for ,two hours Thursday night in the east room of the White HOuse, cutting in often on others and winding up shortly after - h- nce followedastate dinner in honor ot British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas. Home and danced for about 40 minutes himself- and left the party in a gay mood, telling Mr. Johnson it was the best visit he bad ever Seeing the prime minister to the door -- was about the only break the President took from the dance floor:" The affair marked the second White House dance in a week , , -' - "Good I : --t likormot, ' -- 1,- midnightwhenAbeorchestra played' the traditional ight Ladies." 2-4- ISIkt 1, , -- West German Chancellartudwii: Erhard, left, Gaulle pose on and French Pres. Charles T: orEfiliTfiiliErarilffeTra-iiitheilificIT- steps - - meet Palle . , 'visit of a French parliamentary By JOSEPH W. GRIGG to Communist East PARIS (UPI)--We- st German delegation : h ancelkwttlidwigErlratt- - Germany. official French first family played host to the Friday foxtwo daysol discussions during the President capital's diplomatic corps and s meant what of exactly-italks the President spent more than de Gaulle under terms the two hours däticing witnatly Ioi ch. considerit of his guests at that time. affiance calling for regular meet an agreement to keep the The President andthe simply st'ings. other nation informed of major Lady invited 136 to the black Erhard was met at the tie dinner for Sir Alec and Lady road station policy issues.by French Premier and asked 200 Douglas-liommaintain the Germans But Georges Pompidou and Foreign more in ifterward for the danc. " nister-Maur-ice be should advance there agreeCouve-d- e Mur, - vile. THe. then drove to the ment on important moves sudh De Gaulle has been Elysee Palace- - for a meeting as those - - making. with De Gaulle. - ' Ic me with be-so- - tliiyear-oTirYranco-Zerin- -- treatyc-The-Fren- e, - - There Nikita Bowing -Germans were dissatisfied French weresignst,-thatt- he To Castro - latirrPians?-- - sources-saidD- - e with was disturbed over the reperjs en of the way the alliance has-beworking since Erhard took over was expected to stress to Erhatd last fall from the man who- con-til-e that France regards the alliaite - Dr dgreementitil-- intends to fulfill its terms. t Gaulle, Dr. Konrad Adpnaner -- Bonn reports said Erhard and -- De 'Gaulle Ivas going out .tif he West Germans a lumber: ,Of his '1Clintshchevw. -tiVeflack of advance consulta-- , personal gestures to bowed have reported Friday - LONDOIst---(UP1)--Soviet-- ed way-to-ma- ler-Nik- ita t.ii I ke CubilTPierniefTrde rtastrcr -i-ssues -asDe --Caulle's permitted- tette on contimiingIA press major the An - 4oe Elysee -- the- recognition of CommuTilst China Fralate-througgate of :the last month;trade clock- normally-us- ed n1y by talks held by Finance Minister heads of state visiting the presValery Giscard d'Estaing about ident Erhard is West Germany's See ALLIANCE on rage 1.4 the same time, and the recent - . - - . , . Top Of The NEWS - - ouls óiITeachert12 - (UP1)--Pres1- A at - ' hold-a-pr- ess - , he-w- to-g- look 600-fo- -- tree-planti- ng to-I- he --- In - . - . From the mouths of students speaks wisdom, and Lavot K --Chaffin,! Deseret News education 'editor, has recorded It The wisdom appeared in summary reports- - given by stti, ' , dents at the recent Granite District 1,, i3- - Youth Conference.--On- e', example , , ,it a student-know- s-a ? ' , , , ' , , his teacher: , , - : :' - , .,, ,- - ,,, , I !Tie feel that for a upteacher to be!. , -, i ,.00, 4 successful he must set-a system ,: where he gets respect in his class- - ; , '''' 1 ! t',.,'.', room and yet gives us respect when : " ,'"'".. he sees us. Once he becomes soft, - ' 1 , li, " , 144,,;,,, we take advantage of ni." ' tailed it 'It display of Mr. Chaffin healthy idealism,. commendable wis- - dom and remarkable candor. For Mr. Chaffints report turn to Page and for more ii here - : :4 4 4' 'f.'' test - ' . 'io' -- ' - ds R6c-or- SECTION A National Foreign City, Regional 7-1- 1-14, Let' s play Chess SoFte . 41.0ROF1 8, 10 20 -- 14 15-1- 7 . : They're Your Schools 1'424 1-- Regional 3-- 5 i ' Highlights Sports --- --13 1Z, . thneelalmap Action Ads ' 9-- la i 14 14 ' 9 - - 6, 1.- - Comics V 14-2- 3 '' ,4 . Ni:k'---- - - , .e. ,A ,,, 'ach'LLablia:A"?.-..Lit,:-.x.,:Z- Y '' -- - '. 0. ,;,., -' -- - ,4 '', .7k 4... ,N -A,,.: ' ,,,--- . ot A., Al' ,c, ,11;.. A o 4,,,,-v--t..,-- , Al:aalLeA:- ' NEWS inthe Theater Radio-T- ,- - . - A-1- -- A sk-;-:,Th.-0:-i-Sto.06i- , I, A T1 1 Johnson Vlings "agreeablett-to-- being-intervi .. '' , Latin America. An authoritative British assess- ment of Cuba's relations-w- ith ' Moscow and Peking said Castro granted grantNossenko's made only- - a few modest politi- request for political asylum. cal doncessions to Khrushchev He said Nossenko is during his Moscow talks last mont urn was an in ,i Soviet- - officials and To-S- II ea'.P- warded handiornely-wi- th normar ' internameetings are nomic aid. tional practice in cases in which These concessions, it said, did the defector himself is willing to - WASHINGTON ,7 not - include a renunciation of be interviewed. dent Johnson flew to St. Louis Castro's goal of leading the The State Department told Friday to help that Missouri me- Latin American revolution or of newsmen--thLLS, officiali tropolis celebrate its 200th an- trying to touch it off with out-be present during the interview. niversary. bursts of violence like those of This also is the normal practice. The Chief -- Exectitive had the Castroites in Venezuela. Might Meet Press , some other activities scheduled Such violence is, at variance At one point, Phillips told re- in the city before speaking at with Khtushchev's policy of portersthatIslossenkaat. a 111- - a dinner Friday night marking peaceful coexistence. It does, ure-date -the StLouis bicentennial. however,reflect.therevotufion- might et First,- - as arY. views of Communist China. mNnfoe stainless steel But China cannot offer the who had been serv- - at a ing as an "expert" in Russia's archway the National Perk Cubans aid on the scale prom- dis; Service ig building to commem- ised by the Soviets. Thus, the delegation to the armament conference in Ge- - orate the Louisiana Purchase analysis said, the Cuban-Sovineva, . was reported by the Rus- - a,nd serve as a symbolic gate- - Marriage of convenience is like- '. sians to have disappeared from way to the WesL ly to remain "a necessary but And he planned to Speak uncomfortable match."1. Geneva earlier this month. iThe :U.S. State Department briefly Ito students it Castro, however, apparently announced last Monday1 that University during a intends to use his flirtations with Nossenko had asked for political ceremony. Pekingas a means of extractthg After driving along the Mark further aid from the Soviets. He asylum. It 'identified him as a arch- has not staff officer of theJ(GB, Russia's Twain Expressway sigped the nuclear cormitittee for state security and way, Johnson was to proceed to ban treaty, a kei part of Khru- -one of its main security and the university. - From there,- he shchev's peaceful Coexistence, expected to head to the Chase-- thus has aligned Cuba - with espionage agencies. The StateDepartmentded- Park Plaza Hotel- - for a brief, Peking and a few of its sate- - ined at that time to give any rest before attending the anni- lite& information low or where he versary dinner at that h6tel. Khrushchev needs Castro's -1el; BliarcbliaTrvi IE7.374 , inenastup to snoC7110-15tan and for last L wherele was taken or ithether,p nAmerican Xommunists lout all Est his request U.S. asyluttliad with the latter half televised on that the Soviet Union and not :, all four of the local channels.. See CUBA on Piga A4 been granted. -.- t.- -. e -- , ' . - "' . , ' - Police said Benner resorticTrd to sitidarepres-emativeo- f his the scheme, and numerous rob- j firm to get the 450,000 under of death to his wife, beries, to support- - his wife fthre and three children on a $500 Christine, 5L As police watched the Ames month1y.4'incozne. ! The suspect also said he home from a helicopter a n d was staged about 50 robbeiles, 1"so nearby cars,to drive down a forced - ---- be did not keep track," many 14., hill to Ventura Boulevard.- Apo, Sgt. Douglas Bentley said. Jo ,- 1 w up,,,beside lice car the Benner, 21, and his attractive auto at an intersection; said . wife, Patricia, 25, wirbe ar- Mrs. Ames, and Benner moved Love needs new leaves . raigned Saturday on charges of toward her with his gun. When she pleaded, "Don't do that," he every summer oflite,,,as kidnap for robbery. elm' tree,- - They were arrested after Mrs. dropped the weapon, and was as much your arrested as he started to leave and - new - branches - to Ames, a former Utah resident, - - -'-- ---was kidtlapedfrom,ber home the car.broader and wider,-- Thdisday, and he had obtained Mrs. Benner, nearby in a car .grow ' ' , and new flowers to cover the $50,000 under threat of kill- with her daughter Der. ing arrestea. rsd. -' Atnes was bound and heldas Polite said Betmerade a Stowed a hostage in his home for more complete detailed statement adthan three hours. He was forced mitting the entire thing." - -- - - tnamese-protest-totheuth- er 1;1,4!'.-kolo'',..5:Asgoo''...14.:.ti.i- ' '- s awl.' V 1151 eUtrateST - - - 4 g 'Iliaspionage - reated and "slave dealers" who run said it had forwarded . , " !!sfl:called-Xelligee-- s, The pass proposal rejected hairman, Britain. was identical with the one ac- his protest, the Soviet news cepted by the West luting the Christmas holidays, when the agency Tass said,conta;.4 waU was opened to West Ber-- charges that "the U.S. and the liners.for the first time since it Saigon authorities- . were using ttedc chemicals."was built. -- nig elPeltilig charges that Moscow has violated the Sino-- S o v I e t treaty in a conciliatory article that made it appear -- the Rus-slam are bending over back- ward not to let- the dispute reach the breaking point , ; - t t RussimrKGfrefitial-a- l I the Soviet disarmament delega- - Thursday- that British trade The se.. tion in Geneva,eame into US. with Cuba actually may have a st The government . nd seeinga-Greyliou- i US. desire for a messenger Wednesday. Soviet note also asked for tation on commercial credit to information onThow Nosserdco, a the Soviet Union- - -- gainst- - U i S Party-statemen- - , 4 ment- - by , ' fault" i views-orrisen- ing , s ovietsac k:- deliverecUotheStateDepartirAlec British a Russian ;... , . Expects Trade Increase m,..4 Douglas-Hom- e left no Scenido-ubt-that not RIBritain Iliad cruiser buszeturned here from tered such its Palm Springs last Sunday, il as buses to Cuba.-I- n fact, vanished from things mysteriously he said he expects such U.S, the local depot , trade to increase:--- Fri- RUSIOnniareweltspeecb . mored car driver in Bakers- Its the British of. . little more than 100 - morning fielda left for bome,treated party inilef to- the-- northreported ' thce disagreements lightly bus parke I "It is runfored," Rusk said, On a side street off old U.S. "that we did not agree on one 99 for the past four days. ar two thingSTbürthargives us -Greyhound's Bakersfield of-v'ery high batting average. We lice notified Santa Monic- a- achieved a degree of agreementwhiclaad alerteclother offices to the missing busand the onmatterg,aroundku meetings ,,Goote reply came that "That's our aid, theanglo:kmertcan Busk. , wh o f 'babtThe---quegtion took the bus remained a mys- - meetings w!!! good linthe trusense of the est ---- , --- - , tery. Among those who saw off the was 13ritish Am-minister prime . , . David Ormsby Gore. bassador - to misuse a pass tween the two giants of the Corn - East of plotting iVt agreementh-mterferelitilMoscow upi) -; worli mnnist tendefloy,--m-iisominThe Soviet Communist party Berlin's political life an. curta I et hands, the'Aresterrrostl----thert- i. U.&officials said article ovThi hi nonthsTiligh an newspaper Pravda, a North Vietnamese . ' 'I '1 I supported " ' 1.tAvastheimpressitatbe lentI La at t-p u bl tailed c - - gid cerBichardTTPhiflips South-Vie- t , Nam-used d -A-s-1 f Russiar-hcan there be pois-- - Nossenko.-36vi- "Unfortunately, in1960---s- eThursdaylhat s now in the Unit- East-WeBeri said Britain probably -- would e ,on chemicals , in the fighting ed States, but he would nor-Ss e relations in all travel across the y fields of economic, scientlfic, lin border only after West Berlin against Communist guerrillas. where: sign new tImAduie scoonntrapcatsgewIth.3 " -See cent. war to technical and cultural coopera-- ceases be acold not-say would Phillips- also the , press, .uDs bon began to deteriorate sharp- - with an Geneva conference that whether the United States has though not through our the American run radio station ly ormill viet-Chin- --a- - -4 - to Cuba. spokesman said Russia exports 1 On Credit- Disagree note requested the interview in a ef - - A U.S. eip-Ministry-todkt - - iriL4- -- , i- watchingthesleek WS In 'Chi -' - and 'were safely -were blast occurred when the ere , West-rTerm- Thursdaynightat- a-- White House dinner for Douglas- - iuSpANTn.40A mMetimONIeCafA,ter CaA,LdIcru. sue --enclosed-circui- t television, . had raised it slightly above its In-B- o i t- , dergroimd s11 a -- ' The nuclear warhead was not oft -- -- in run: place during the-tri- al : through. Cause of the blast was not determine . , It was the third Atlas accl- in East - Berlin of the two West Berlin and East German offi- - dent withiri two year in the complex of 12 IOWs that sur-dais who signed the Christmas round Roswell. An Atlas and agreement ------ -silo exploded and burned Feb. ,, Obeyed:Stogan,---Took The Bus :- -- - -- moved-Th- government , ' Christmas pass agreement was The statement called "unacEastern proposal rejected Thursday at a meeting ceptable"the to again send East German of-- - - , frcials into West Berlin to issue passes for West Berliners to . visit relations in Ens 2. I ." o 30. E4ster:is - ,-- from March -a on March 29. 1 in- RiftIt charged the Communists :Sovie --- .-- - passed Wes ciallYnidny in n Joints. . Berliners to 'visit friends and ment issued in the West German ' relatives duringEaster . capital of Bonn by the West to Berlin city government and the 1,1 --- - the The West BERLIN (UPI) , Berlin city government, on West -L- eman and Western allied or - East an der, has rejected-German proposal- to open -- , The Sitt6 following White I 111' communique House talks, and in informaLre--- - . - ejects Wail- Pas S -- - , , Ith- ort - , - Heeds . i - FE 0, ' ' -d- TIT 1r1 ',i, ...., alci , skitws Up, - theu-would- sile;-burne- . . ..,,,' nn IIIIIUF Sway -- - ' A - All we can donow is wait specialAir Force investigative Ithe until '"she cools down," said an board of six colonels- - will con- off fire touched explosion by , ' ' of a giant unarmed Atlas mis- - Air Force official. He , said in- - duct the probe. ' , e -nitself out during the vestigatOrs - - .Five men , who were trapped night after: raging .for h 0 u r s probing --the cause of the ex. . in an undergmund control booth -- plosion.through a $10.5 million Air Force -- - -- a The officiarsaidlt maytime after the blaze; wait- installation eSignedrto-Shoet nuclear -w- arhead h a I f w a y day or so before the silo itself ed until the initial danger is Cool enough to inspect A around the world. 7 reROSWELL,-NX- : ' ., IP It Vt..1 1'4,';' - .;:,- greements:-.-ove-rdisazree- -- , ' ' , : "., ,, I Gs 7irdiSrifee - ' , , ,.,,,: t 4e,1-...: .1 t ' t , .571i "I'''''''.. top-lev- U.S.-Britis- - , , - , . ., ol rrpeormpapp,"mopptves.wpwavomentmmtr-- , e, . ; - il, rm,t . , , :., BrsTEwART-RENSLE- o 2 , . ' , ,.. - ,AL7, , ;;-.... . o ,d , , r ' .t :z -- -- 't '; ', .,. k, - ,,-- 7- - .. .... , - , ,,, ,,, 10e: , , ''- , , - $t 0 ., ' - , ?,--- -- s - .,, ;- 14'; 1964 , - --- -- -- - Circ. Its FEBRUARY 0 t 0 - FRIDAY,- ,. - , rt . - 'RICHARDS 33 . -- Only Tips - , - - -- ---; 4-1- ''' , ..... - News IMpire 4.1525 - Adv.. . , . i , during 4, - EMplro EMpirs , - failed States dendBnt two days of their iirdl talks here to even , 0, ir differences oer trade-wit-h Cuba and credits to the Soviet Union. , ., , -,' But President-klohnsoand Prime Minister Alec , Douglas-Romvr 4: i :1;:s , , i ,,, 'tvere said to have established , .,, awarmpersonal relationship ,,,' ,i" ,,,,,,,?..,,,5 .:;'.'....', , .' ".'''' ',,', -, ' - -, r,i,, - 1P,.. ,,,.' -- ,,x", 6- ' , high "very average" batting .,, ' ,, ,, , , , , :, - -, , , t , of 1. , ' , ' ' '' '''' ''' ''t" ''' '' '''' ' ''' ':' ''' '.. '''' '''''...- -, ' '' '''''' .. ' "' ' ' ,"' ''''''''''''''"'' 10.- ''''''''', ' '' ; '' ' ' ' the in Inents was stressed ,,, , - - - talks , , '' ,,,, , , ...,,.,, , -,, , , , , , ups It , ... ' ,.,..., - '''' ' ', '. 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