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Show ,.., glue . . . ere lb,. til. OLSEN, ' . ''. jj ... fiportmfison Edgar - 14 1 leufisfioirDAIev 5iliep lin "The hoar 'of cloture is fast approaching," , he declared. He said previossly that the Sea-- ate leaders did not have the votes 16- - cut off , the aitnauoa was Changing: debate, but now -- .. ----emileHerald y,:a-embuchcaelanbet(iveenD But Tribuni11,ewit. byN. -The. counts, the coalition still remtuns two to. three At- leaders and trade. " . C. . . , , "- - ,,..... A. torney General Robert votes short of the required L.,. ''-still F.' Kennedy. But ft Some of the - . must receive approOal from the Democratic and are less then Republican conference groups in the Senate. HumPhreY-Dirkse-n package. ' 1 The revisions deal mainly with the public ao. ' , ), 'Among them was Sen. Joseph S. aatk, , : commoaations, fair, employment and federal fund - who feels that "we may have paid 'too Mel a-cutoff :sections of tho administration's batParties agree the chang'es do not weaken the bill. . . Republican right.wing.1 Key figure in the agreement was GOP ral-- , Dixie strategist Sem' Richard B. Russell (D. ' rtority leader Everett M. Dirksen of .minois Ca.) has made it clear the bipartisan' amend- Who has been since debate will not placate his Southern bloc. Pushing for alterations xnents - began 60 days ago. . There was indication the Russell forces were Dirksen now has pledged his- suPPort to el,, the Maryland primary Tuesday for new . "' -- A bipartisan ehril rights bill revision of the administration may have put the Senate on the road to ending the drawn-on- t Southern filibuster. ,IThe agreement was - - --- ---- :- - -- .. - ,, notion - -- ,;. .. BAKEE-T- he " ,. coropit'''oded: zuvienrsYta. - , i the Senate floor Thursday between Democratic . - . . - - -- -- , . two-thir- ds et , Cl y q - Balter-investigati- : ' - i , ;Lion - ' 1 "f , - t - - 1 - . 7 ; In Ufa- h- - ;, , , -, ' - -- :' . . ' '. . ., .: , mittee ( , - . ,' ' : 1 I- - . , ' -- personne1,7-books, -- -- ) teacher salaries I itt - --.- -- , ;, - ' : ' ,, l , k - - ,, . - ', ,,e... - 0 . ''' .,,Agmq, - 7 , - , , , .,.... - iti . , - ,, -- .0,,, , , '':,- - ..' ' - ' 1:',, ,,, : - ,. . - . - Ther his-bro- ; , , ' - ea r 7;4' - - ....to' to ..1 a swimming pool but ' ft Dam' ',.... ,, ' . ,: - er , - uly. -- ---- - ' -- , K. s - 1-, - 'I ...e.,,, , 1 , , ., ',,, 1 - n , - - N,L ,. -- -- Arte,,,24, f It'.. ,. , '"' , - , ,.. i- ,, ., ,',,, ''-- ' ' ' - 2 - testify;--Yot-t ' v.k ''-' ,. - uror 0J Cuba now- leaves Mork; as Fidel Castro's only supporter (legal-istically speaking) in the,Organization of American -- States. - , of (D-Ga- - - . Obsolete-U.S- Harry says.- - Egyipment? - - .- , - - . -, - - ., - - - - . He campaigned' for a foreign policy Dean Rusk called on those who seek rev!. independent of U.S. influence, but fa-- sion (mairdy France) to say what they vc)red negotiations with the United States mean and what' they want. to iron out thu Canal ZonesovereigntyFronce,. ForelEn BEnistet Couve de --- much the same moderate It was y the challenge. the- 'presenrpresIdent,----Idteppene adopted-bThe tecOrat also succeeded in taking Roberto allam, whose sup- government - -- 3. lx)rted Mies. - 'Itnme la,lheocrisis,,,Letwef. - politically ineffective by presidential elec. is ruled by a lions this .7 - d , -' e-cob - long-rang- - -- arges -- -- -- to ism-- - WhatAb-out-Th-ele-Bitter. - , :Ch - - 7; -- .... -- -' knowhowinuch--,Thatf--happettedr-- ase time that tales? Maybe your-cwon'asks: be called for months.- You may hire a01 didn't : who will get you apostponement -- - -- ,Commst I hol-dup-- - ' ....- 3 ' '-- . - , c'u'" - n - - - zii ii, -, ta,, 7,, r dou :, N , i ese pilots and wffi hasten the day when Viet Nam will have its own air force. . MI this, however, ins failed to quieten , eritick rock the MUn Ul Informed .congre3skmal sources say astride the Nile symbolizes the Sovitnet 3 Iters. Carl Vinson Plana to start e to Union's hopes Ina chugl!s shrtlY ' wolluencerld 11111evigingHe !sh be- iridlrestiesege, throughwt..theirab - .. ,, , ,- I - (, ,, -- - tir; Adty - -star" - '- , e continued from Furst Page Never-Bettei- The State Training School, recipient of a $293,350 grant, bag a gpod chance of gaining a extension which would be worth $1million-T- he ----- - 4 fie - ming -- - 7 - - - - . .t'Sh-sh-sh,--no- - si . T 01111 1' ight--- , . . - - - ) . - ,,,,- on Foods" cooking school. ',';;:4,..: ',I 4; - .' ,.:- - .:, .:, ka , , ts-4,...;- fivS s - NQI-...,- ;.1 , - I A,' - - bor, .,, A.11 -, . -- -- ' doubt,,,Shehattfallen 4t,''',,. 4., y - -- -- - by a neigh- - p, - ' .' Mrs. H. rjork- Jesse ,, man. Poolside resuscita- t , ' ;5,4'101, -. '"' tiOn was ILICCOSSIVII . . 0,t, , frt .",,1 ..0. - And for .tf A '',1 1, surprised pleas. ,i'c. ,1 check of the facet ure, ''.,,,t ,r 4,,, , Florence Cohom, lower 1 . k , i left as sho'received ymink , '''i r ', '1 "V. ' i I stole. 2 ayre ,. t, . - - -- tight are faces of quiet ,1'.. ,,, - aspeciat session of 'the legislature Bur- courage-Dougl-as Peter, of Salt Lake City, share'''. ecommenda-tionfor tA -tHliestv-id-- has-bee- -- r CI , - (,k)- z In , the- past few 'weeks we've- seen: ru have to come- bad; again. I don't, - 'samples of ordinarr-Citizn- a who have - make a good vritnesa Maybe your law; witnessed crimes and done nothing about .. yer will twist my story around. They're smart knows," ' they didn't - them Their excuse , ---to get involved. --just as the, holdup man lifts his pls. , If we reach the ultimate of the non--to-l, a window OpenS and the man's wife , involvement syndrome, --we May have shouts, ,warty,, why don't you come up. , like this: , ., sometting , . - ii can't. Thereis a fellow down hero A, dark ' street, a man walks home from work. Out of the shadows pops a , holding me up.,, holdup man. "Your money or your life." . want trouble. Tell Idrn ' We don't any nt.-J.7...1"Please,Ldon'twantiobecorati to go away. . . volved..- .z-4'1 can't Ile ivants my money. Maybe ' 'What do want you mean; you - -- "I' should call tba poli ce. " you to ;become involved? I'm holding you don't . to want ,,I get Involved, limy:, ' ail?' - 2. - ..--- ,h is wire says. -t; IL wakE $ uptho-nelghb- ors and then thern be - a : mad at me because they didn't (mutate go: sAno...therAwisdow.uropens.7har, aid' ra7 wife -shouts, -, "All right then- ,- hand over your , beiThdtenxmanr L , iht:heelgt"Halti, ' . wallet ." ' -- iso- tell hini. to go' to - - -- -. d. "Why shouM I hand over my wallet? - Be'. going to give.- -the block a - -- ,-rname." to to the have go police I then l'il . -- snd do, ;LT. repott it They'll ask me a lot of .., ,,, misteiy MI Go -- - questions. I'll lose- - thne at work., this hold- the entire neighborhood," vp ' hold up somebody else4" 1 .. ' : Oa ' -- -Just then a man goes by. ,'llello, , up In. aaLgals::rat,glymg-- 3"1. !auk Illilre InaLa t so late?"Harry; what are you doing--ouSmacks --fellow." "I'm being held up by this , Harry takes his umbrella and second didn't see anything," the the holdup man on ti,.1.1,4 ,whimo The man aa)18 and dashes-Pit-roan suIs so surprised he drops his gtm. ; 1'Hand over the money," the gunman : just then a prowl car comes along , says.,: and the cops jump out. They see the , i 4 "You're making 1 mistake. Suppose man sprawled - out, his pistol next toJ 4 ., film. they catch you? Then I'll have to go to . , ..k - The Utah School-StuCommittee's interim report to Gov. George D. Clyde, above, was big news on the local scene This week. With the governor-a-re Elmer J. Hartvigsen and Albert R. Bowen of the committee. Smiles faded when Mr. Clyde rejected their group's 'al., - School Grant For State ' ' 1 , Man 7DonlfGet,Me ' , tonac,;.,.., '..,,,k , ,,,. ,, t; - ' ' e ', , ', ) .;..,,.. 1:,'44,4, - - a TAD U airjALD , , 'k ., . ,- - i' cent increase in fire insurance rates in Utah because of high losses during re- ..'cent - years. If granted, the increases would become effective June 2. . i ,, ,, t - . 1 ,., - -- 7' State Insurance Commissioner E. Vir-T- 1 Norton believes insurance companies can justify their', appeal for a five per . ,c ' ... - , r,,,,w.tow&-- - vgil - z ' ----- Fire Rate Hike Looms r':- ... , place in medical history. They are both from leukemia, tangly found in two members suffering contracted-even more of the same family-and- , - at about the samerarely, - time. ''''----- -r Lt. N.D. (Pete) Hoy- ., - ward's look of question- , -, ing anguish at :lower ,:illot , right occorred during fear-ful moments Mondaywhen Nit ,,. f ' - Cynthic- -i- 'ks, .,., - ' re-,,tholifeoflittlis .. , 4 m Ann McDowell, 114,was in , .. , '''' - - - mi -- of-T- - - --T- - '...: A.I - !'s-e--- orderedgates attlleff Canyon ..' i II sca- , closed in "one of the most difficult de. cislons Lever had to make as secretary." Udall cautioned, however, that the ecisiou view about the middle : : - . 1 I ; IA Lake Powell is now rising about a foot a day since Secretary of the Interior - , dy a , : - - , , - --- take Powell Rising : -- ' million. 1.2 In other Utah news: - : ,, -- In, V IR) c.3.-i-t supplies,--- ,, on a lectiVe" basis with emphasis on areas where salaries are low: $3.3 pillion. -- - equipment. 7, - ,;' ! t Á1 ,, 1 , es . -- '';',,,,,,,;(1. ,,w ' ,,.,. i , FACES --- - , -- -, - , tk , - $700,000. Seamli - , , . km.,. 1, - , -, - , , : , ,, etee---call- , :. ,, 'si -- . -, ' -- - - ,. - - , otmnendations made in an interim report ' issued Wednesday. , - almost immediately de. . ' - , The governor --- elated there is nothing in the report to-support its plea for emergency action. . also said the report ignores the &ha- He , . : fly of the state to meet the school finzut- '. cid needs. In its recommendations, the commit- '. . f b: -D: evelop and improve libraries. - I ' A eacher'sreactioi,rage1.1,-L.,, . .... ,...:- -T- 1 , ,,,,,A ap- - -- -- - - the union pension hi hd of looting - , ,.., s , -.- - - -- ; - mtansThis g senators--Intervemn- , N nmance OM-fro versy. The Sch1 S tudy-Com- A - -- N,- - ide - - lyalicubeellseveseilatedo)Inetendthe,- tgolurrriaolfil2gamstpasnottfmala. . - by the governor prior to school opening last , fall, urged the session be Called to pro- - an additional $6 million to meet - "critical" 1964-6- 5 education needs. the main point of several rec-- '. .r, ' - :--- -- - . , - - 25,....p.o., , -- " 7 - - -- , - ' - - ---- . , Gov. George D. Clyde's refusal 'to- .tall a special sessionef the Legislature I threatening to revive the ..state's school - --- - - W.-l'illa-rd . . - , Writs, talt- big his cue from the dissident teamsters, is checking to determine if there has been imProPer- use of union funds In .keep Hfla out of lad. 5 Figy;Kevive-7- gla eijl,..- s , .., hoitIiJ ,,.. ,... Now, Labor Secretary- ' -- , 11 . tinson fo requires a hard-to-gmajority. He also has withdrawn his opposigon to keeping the Sen- , ate talkathon going daily into late hours.; ay from saying . the . Although he shied-aw- , agreement would make it possible to produce the .. , 25 GOP votes for cloture, Dirksen said he is beginning to see "a little fidawn- -a - little sheen-- on ' , the legislative horizon." -Democratic whip Hubert IL Humphrey, Minn., floareedefliorthentand--i party toTthe , agreement, W83 exuding confidence. -- --- - -.-.' . - died-dow- members , . - ofintsuurin chargesn. lt (O-Pa.- - ' Defense 1117) UNITRED-T-ne alt. - - enthusiastic minotity leader Mike Mansfield and Sen., .. in business of regulatory agencies- in behalf 'of constituents and establish authority for Senate inveStigating ersmtnittees 63 subPella senators" Evans and Novak claim only four of the ' are solidly against mitteep'sn;lossaelsmembers ' men: - bearings on-Robert G. (Bobby) Baker ended several weeksago ant will likely not be resumed, but the-c- o . ,, . attempting to avoid a lot of pub- - - THE PRIMARIES-7Electionbi Nebraska and Manned bomber the anew which stir might in-- I to Baker ft) broaden the proposal nquiry ,, when it unveiled the a 1 e I; , taw West Wwginia added little to the Republican Pres'. . elude senatms themselves. The mti11 was de. . controversy dential picture. Both were overshadowed by . 103-1' bated, but the issues was almost cornpletely oh.: hi interest the mmmthit Pridalf. eOregon Istmarl the . Th -plane was rolled out n. before The heated words -- . - -scored 2. atlY,; rage A,L) , - Case championed the same cause .before the . Palmdale, Calif., plant of North American Avia------- Ise. added seVeral more ad.- Rules committee in another lion Corp. The ceremonies lacked the color of '. te his total the kl emotmufilled session Tuesday.- - Nebraska gates rising Primarh' were on . previous tmveffings. Four congressmen - -- - hand, blit there were no- top Pentagon officials.- but mail- regarded, hie shmin,g is rttoderateiy "N9 a of 11(;bby Baker," Case - '.. , ....'. told the committee, "can have any real The Air Force, with congremional support, - disaPP3htting- angri'ly AS the candidate listed on the only ballot, . meanmg without an had hoped the ICBM into a reconnais- - , the hwestigation of the relations Arizona sntor cunected 49 Per- - cent the Baker." ' sance of the Senate and missile-arme- d with strike craft Bobby ,s Alabama Gov. Gebrge C Wallace, campaign- -- tebomb- the believes because the "t)Z;z Pentagon . write-ht- , New York Herald Tribune writers Rowland-- er But, Richard Nixon el'11 31 PerCent big against the civil rights bill, is expected to will be made obsolete by missiles before it - ,,,,,4"a Ms suPPurterl see It Evans and Robert Novak believe the Baker Issue, can make a substantial showing in the Democratic the hegirmhig of a- Nixon - . get into production,- - these hopes will prob. . 't as it -E-relates to the Senate, is still not settled. ' voting. , surge' uc reEdized. ' ' . never be ably . vans-Novak ' Nelson Rockefeller, unopposed in the West, Ins appearance in Cambridge Monday-todispatch claims a bipartisan ' - Labor Department TRIMS OF HOFFL-T- he off a renewal of racial disturbances then. It was reform, faction within the Rules Committee is Virginia "popularity contest," won as expected, initiated an investigation of games IL Hoffa's but the results are not binding on the 14 dekb- - . . has the worst outbreak of violence in the embattled trying to push through a resolution modeled -- - ' . town shim the stormy days last summer. raughly after Case's proposal. legal expense at the request of 16 Teamster Un--- gates to the Republican National Convention. , , , imder Guardsmen (thetovnt is dill ..., all 'senators to disclose LT ion members, ., Thiswoiddrequire , Goldwater, who refused to apprise Rockefeller limited martiarlaw)IuseeFtear gas twice to dia- .- their seine group is ..responsible for cUtting efthtthis race, claimi. About half. of . the etate'll 14 .....-.-.... income, Provide some - -- - -. --- - --Offa's Teamster-pai- d of ' policing and regulating verse demonstrators.. legal fees two weeks sp., - delegates. , 4 - MORE ON BOBBY lokall's butill ,... L nine-ma- n - 1"-- L 341'7 wk""m--- -- ing both government and opposition, and NATO CONFERENCE Perhaps the -us w were stged-h- l suclf-aOf out suallYinceilo stay fights tirtrlyti Tnnst all other ministers to avoid open con- . To Premier Khrushchev, now past three- this. --interest:: t AtlanticareatTOr:-Ilicof Norm their first duty-- the meeting moneythe countries still recognizing: journey through the hot ed in an article L;:w2Lgomefroxnthe.Nafionallnsttuteot,-,,,,.,--Cuba ganization a Mental Health, which explained that ad D-Lentratuistmest;11 the-ioof a Russian breezei at thewas ruk'd Tforsaking TheresultinaY be the Strengthening Ilague tilhis: the ldllance Is-nHoward writ-. ditional funds are dependent on success-- - --was selected ID keeP ce secretarY general. but Sea Black it his and Venezuela's-chanhome, of of gaining OAS crossroads. spring two American pilots er ful completion of the first three-yethat elaim.ng situation- - Stilt- the ' as a "watchisehtier -- -' win be well worth the effort. dieUlecause thevAnprame off their sanctions against Castro for aggression. A spuited, but inconclusive debate ker is being replaced by Italian Amh:ma. phase. -At the dedication ceremonies lo --- planes during combat sorties. The planes ,PAINTAMAILrLECIS -,- Marco A. - Wednesday brought this at least into - dor to France Manfio Brosio in August. --A- swalt-Iligh E Dam- - Friday- ,- ithruallehev r Were winner- - , the e2rderence MOM: 'f the Robles, Earlier, there had been talk - that--apparent presidential the of first fruits was aNe -- to point to 71, probably the strongestcharge of l'oli- :. In a Confused Panamanian election,---ls - Rusk might step In as a Cyprus media- Belgian ForeignmlnictPrPautY in -I the:'Look ., wasmade by Rep: npolitical moderate, have' helapned tor.-Henri Spaak and U.S. Secretary of State we Egypt We aro Bruce Ale:lern, ors am , , . indePendence----W- o nuPPorting the-- - House - meets - today,- - hi-- - all , . A close friend of Robert F. Kennedy, . .1 national ' indePendence- are belPing . probability an American boy will die -N. e.w, have given concrete ansintimeei- - not mere----idiscussing the attorney- - generara po--- South wet , , ,. , Common , road is of This the slogans. Utica' plans since lie has been mento death in a piece of obsolete equip- -lien;,s,!1" not'a war. , tioned LIS a pos. mertt, fighting a war fiat . . ; en To In those last His message will not go mine-meIt .13 an almost new , ..... Willy Brandt May 5: Piot,thi- - fact she had been a moments, he - . agonizing libleSenate can- - 1-. - .. of block en- nations wary developing diabetic for InanY4earsromPUrated her - raay wonder why he is fighting in South visiting New York .and Washington didate: "People . - tanglements, Soviet financial and teclmi-- Viet Nam and why he Is dying." ' ' light for life. ' -- .Since the his . for time. , :' umpteenth' 7 -: cal assistance at Aswangiven without have talked to , ' m,Nozoara,. nn his return from viet '';' ;4"s ' 't'''' 'sob night of-- Berlin maiiii haibrThe- around-thect- s ' him about a lotapparent stringswill be proof of the Narn 'rhursday, appeared eager to an- - lait'visii,the West ' ' hailed goes Californian Merriam, Soviet Union's sincerity in building a swer the young . of things. But he come the Social Democrats' candidate i , ' charges. He told newsmen he . - - ',-.0'. .) by Federal Aviation Agency Chief K E., . ,' I In the 1965 German elec- - knows he still is .--' better life. for chancellor 1 1 he to , would before,' , appear ' very happy i ' To Communist China, bitterly critical now tons and to many observers,--ha- s Balabyes a "difficult, arduous"( accom- f a,, prisoner of the congressmen. I - .... - events ', , of Khnishchev's "soft" line plishment, retraced the trip of shed his familiar role as his country's and he la ' Amelia Earbart 21 .i,-haw Me. la very Important," be said, "to ago. an his new dam cold will his warrior. arms be In the "It yelas role, unforgettable leading letting . ini"'4"- ' ' - Brandt IN spending more and more time rlam's flight. marked by bad 'weather , ,'''''''''''' ,-eyesore. The Soviet Union can offer sub- - - continue to Inform. Congress." hang loose." --N , and Inecbanical failures, differed ordY br ' In Bonn and haiLrelegated Jnany of his stands' material support, but, the Chi. J. Mo. :Dr. John .11111t ore's' a look at other important -, ' route taken to cross the Pacific Mahon Brandt the to controversial duties In of substitute Bep. can nese dean Mayor underlings. Ketta,ideology !lordly e ' sews: ' ' Ocean. It ended toesdaY- to Oaldand, - -: 2 tha - college - of -, relmiti-- " At I of German rhetoric .'. Pressing the theme . . Eisenhower To the West, and the United States in ac. - cation, Brandt is believed to be viewhig who defected In England In 196L- What calif-- . elgtat weeks and'5Tai,rallea after .:..... engineering a t r,BAyn, ggpg cArrgo.-Brad- ri blonde IKRia II". - relations with:- - the development of, a 'therel faction - discosdolt -tAswan wM as a hs---1 Volverelir of Texas,linger ghost apparently was unaware of . the partiiIar, severing diplomaticI East Germany. As Roderick MacLei-cta the Past- - 11 Years to come, Khrtedichev , previously had -' was that a the tourist oThe death of g5.yeac.olci Bei. oath - the hiring of Prof. Ervin Sewell Perry, Aswan as an example of where idte can Britdeclaration the . London bureau chief for Westinghouse to legal &Imam consider. believed to be the first Negro pumaInate cainaaaa D.40., tdgeals a ish embassy in Moscow expressing tbe able Broadcasting Co., wrote: Brandt belleVes defeannmitedn"ImPertalismn In the Bonne et Represent. . change saridred hY a PmtietMaantlY white theamSwilet.wp,Lnicm from wind of change emanating the could join him. that his that , Ianuly 11. hope 5111101re. Rep. George tires Texas college: "We scour the world , mardiests itself et least as a AulfillecLitsdutyasthefotmtainheacLoTbe81-year.oldpresidentetire-Atosco.ented mohoob pTex.,000nserootivo, sooteed3: -- -I Id , for Tear. la' socialism. ' ,.... land, Eamon de Went, is due in the guSkin East Germany. Carmonts of the important chairman here." , , really. have fotmd one musical star who 'died Mon- - r -Eisenho.wer.---, States May 7,ova state visit tohloingtofricalorUnited tormnittee and Eel". Albert ' ' Former Pres7Dwight-if proPriations T , . Pres-15 the first time, is showing delicate per-in chorus lines before Tho mas, another conservative Texan... Washington at the invitation of uate student whp was expelled from -- day,-- spent years saying he will maintain a hands-of- f grad wiff' sixth -2 visit Johnson: Egypt,ft timing.bolts a' beyond attention- of reptiotrirc switch could becomes No the Soi et Union appears to have been she cattght the position in the gePublican Presiden- , Is the touchstone of Soviet policyln to the land -of his birth, lo- - tam Possal)17 contra- ef--- L manifest She Itself rocketed to and of in tal race: "I, by no means, believe it -- 614 wittingly taught' : ' Is proper for me to say this is thffi - the Middle East bill systemfair ' forts to convince a Russian- fam ily to o nce said:- "You work your bead off for 'dictory ways.- Public power, le which to Eltrushchev In his visit EgYPt, tau' witairwiflerilisebe and then pm. Canon devoted some of ids mote aided expect all Republicans, justsubject- of a top. , move to Great Britai- n- Peter Beddaway, , years, finally score a bit, ,, - man aand with Presi. or e exPect to readl agree, Urnhow Moscow are." Kiss to labors, may get IESS favored committee of that run herd who has been at Haney, you lucky like; way. pie say sheep, studying dent gasser on major International inties - flight nanonal , conference beginning ' : 'attention. And Presidomt Johmon ,' British-SoviIn role the remembered for cultural best ...4 under the Law "Pajama . 27' Inkircement I just don't thiiik that it Is either- wise and officials! versity MaY. an awaranco that Egypk,w111 con. a mes--- Game" which made her a star, goo- - will find a' readier ear iift,two . "fe.1.1w ec recur Gen. Robert: and agreementclelivered change Atty. legislative judies, .- ' brae - Y. 1 , . In charge-- -, , XermedY ym take pert age to the family from a Soviet toutist-7- cumbect to pneumonia after being strickz-L-Texaay. Nereid Smogs Service ' it -.- ar ,... .......4-....- -- - The World , ft uun.--taxco- on onn-clisi- u -- Ow ar - -- -- . , . .-; otable Quotes effecante" aBoth - . , , , - Vitilly.Brandt . : . rzmattepo , , . ltisiting, US Again . - - -- - - , -- 3.., . . , . - 4 ' '''- -', ' I -- - - ''. - -7,,, ill-fat- ed -- ... ' - G. ) - - . - , 4 . on- h, . View:Ahead ' Th e - one - w ww- outstanding-pmfessors-and-- -- - ques----ide- nt -- 7- - .-- fame-overnigh- t.-, the-mid- dle ---- - ,,- ' - - , - et , 10 ' ns 4 - '', 11 , . - ' A ' , - , . . - . - ; - ' - , - , -' v - v . , . . , lk . . , . , . , ' . , ., . . ' t |