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Show Panel Can't Find Strike End Basis "4." Six U.S. Missionaries Massacred WASHINGTON (UPI) — hairman of a special me te tion panel appointed by dent Johnson to try 6’ month copper central issue in the walkout, date and the which involv tin yes ol i eel ce said four days of hai produced no toucns' from which 4 settlement could be agreed upon George Taylor of sity of Pennsylvan ndustry School of Business, a veteran imp labor mediator, the pane! would taki diate action but would pr with confer separatc.y on si of udiced tion of ument, the He said ¢ the mediation pane! to put the strike arena, to the dis- the same expiration advan! Cuban Purge Prison Records Examined in Attempt Leader Gets Prison Term ; (UPI)—RevolutionaHAVANA To Find How ManyDied Violently PRISON FARM, and interviewing former in-| violently at this penal institution ryTribunal No. 1 Saturday oneeaine_old prison recordsmanyprisoners died have been unearthed an leader of the Cuban Communist patty who was purged by Prime Minister Fide] Castro. Thirty-four others | Texas Grand Jury Handed Murder Suspect After Exam ousted from the party and tried for san ANGELO,Tex. (UPI)—|mad,” them statement said “T’ sedition were given lesser eae eerclone es a had a .25 caliber pistol. I reThe government- controlled © a grand member holding the gun and jury after a statement was seeing the blood run out of press had said 37 defendants read in which Ybarra told cf Mike.” were tried by the military holding a pistol and “seeing the court. But two of the defen- blood run out” of Denver oil R, Ybarra said he then pushed obineau over and drovey from dants, both army men, were the date of Blaiberg’s; return homewill not be decided The newspaper Granma said|the examining ig trial tri last week 1s o Prison superintendent, said last) ig moving around his room as week he had “little doubt” the before." “with malice arabe a tients,os Ban Mof north son 170 _Télephoto) chaplain at Ban Me Thuot ~ ~~ Richard Perkins, and from Mrs. Letter From Missionary To Friend Expressed Confidence ,,™, &:, » said the trial began Jen. 27 in| but Justice of the Peace 0. L.|ectu"® Base te) Opera Digging at the prison farm) i.|was halted A. Y. Yburra Allee Jr.hetesti-|¥@S halted sete pendingexpected results wl of| ots ee AWOL, soldier bound over with-|fied he warned did pathological Sunday or Monday on the) en-|€8in was and talk to have jury./not grand the em Commitier\r Central party's4s © Ybarra is charged with murder=|titied to a lawyer. | three skeletons. Robineau i and Miss Carolyn Griswold, 41, right, were among the six three dead had been murder-| “He shaved himself this Marie 2 " of ed. “One of them had his| morning and still has a good Toledo, Ohio, wh i d head cut off,” the superintend- appetite,” it added Robert, was killed. Mrs, Ziemer ent said. The bulletin issued by the was badly wounded. addition to A former inmate, who asked Groote Schuur Hospital conthat his name not be used, said|firmed a statement made by Ziemer, were Leon C. Griswold, in Chicago he had witnessed “‘at/Barnard, ‘The South African| 66, Oriando, Fla., and White jeast” five killings and burials|surgeon arrived in Paris last) NEW KENSINGTON, Pa.) “Pray that when our truck-/Plains, N.Y.; his daughter, > (UPI)—"We don't feel danger|joag of drums, a refrigerator|Carolyn, 41; the Rev. C. week from London. ie tov by Edward Thompson, 43, New “Two were electrocuted, oné However, the hospital spokes- as we know you continue to and road Kensington, Pe.; his wife, Ruth, stove comes will not behy taken peaten to death and thrown in man Stressed that the fact!pray for us,” Mrs, Ruth| from aSaigonit Cabana Fortress,the day before) oe vilter ordered the 22: year-old) said, Ranger ing MISS RUTH WILTNG, left, 42, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, ae hen selene ner American missionaries killed this week in a Viet Cong alt- Cee asthe akc ‘Thomas O, Murton, Arkansas piajberg was “feeling well and) !ck on Ban Me Thuot in the Central Hil, dlands, (Heral-UP came {rom a US.Army the river and two others were handed over to the jurisdiction en eee read’ U.S, Highway 87 up a dirt road shot to death because they were of the armed forces. ol nly part of the statement et oeee jg S10w sitting down to eat,” he headed by Castro. fe said last week Blaiberg he wes expected to return home Feb. 7. The hospital spokesman Ark.exami (UPI—Authorities were mates 4 where three skeletons already W'til Dr.fro Christiaan Barnard 3 f today to help lp determine re skeletons ulready - dared 4 tevenn) prince) torn for Anihal Escalante, a veter- hospita! berg w early as pre ously planned. said CUMMINS SAIGON CAPE workers opp — Progress NotToo Rapid | } TOWN, S A tract spokes. In Cong Attack on Leprosarium Blaiberg’s nge be: 2 to e State Police investigators| Blaiberg’s progress was slower| Thompson, wife of a missionary by the Viet Cong who so often #4, and Miss Ruth Wilting, 42, Cleveland, Ohio, than had been anticipated did) in Vietnam wrote only two! raiq or burn them.” Another missionary, Miss not mean his condition had| months ago to a friend here. Mrs, Thompson said she and | deteriorated. The Rev. C. Edward Thomp-/her husband anxiously were eoeae aaae i Shuddering Quake Rocks Mexico City json, 43, born community, in this western! awaitingfivethe children arrival of from three ofa ri a Bigg Pennsylvania and|their [his ne wile, Ruth,Missionaries 44, were among) Malaysian holitay. school for the|arelew ‘missionaries in Africa. es at @/ Christmas Coss fear ities eerhethetna eyae Later the three children flew) was Hank Blood, a member of | this week 8 to Saigon and travelled north to|the Wycliffe Translations, a ‘ spend the holidays with ihe! missionary society based in Los CITY (UPI) A) jing today, authorities reported that) Robineau’s body He washad found in| WHERE TAX DOLLAR GOES the nearby communities of |long, Thompson, into who WaS/narents. The children left! Angeles. His wife and children shuddering earthquake bo in Vietn be er Octavio Fernandez, another|a field Monday. been| Hor wr Vietnam, Suigon Jan, 26, just a few days) were released and were report Mexico|D0" thern } ; spokesman} a income tax, paid| Gould and Varner, ror cateem,tbeother Osthree times while en rouie byThethefederal head of an average|{or Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller ie‘leavitetao seston ifiend here, Mrs. Neal Mahaf-| before their parents werekilled. /ed safe. prison term. 10 Denver f said. : lof Mexico City without power" “Over 15 Vietnamese soldiers An alumnus of Nyack Mission-| defendants were sentenced ‘olton, “near pe 7an _ household who earns sereis, terms ranging from two to ten/Robineay, 23, had just com-|S4¥8 the Tax rein,ae Hesaid the investigators also) and jarring luxury hotels in and their wives and children in ary College, Rey. Thompson|NBA ALL-STAR (UPI)—Max years, |pkted six months military tributed something like this: were interviewing former in-| Acapulco. Eecalante had been identified! training at Ft, Sam Houston, The defense effort gets $623, mates who have offered stories assigned in 1950 to Cambodia, coach of the New Jersey violence and death in the|were no immediate reports of| "ims iaec as the ringleader of the) Ybarra’s statement said he|$!1" is for interest on the na- of prison, They planned to talk to| injuries, seditionists, The charges|also left Ft. Sam Houston|tonal debt, $93 for health, ia- all long-time inmates at the Seismograph measures by the) continued: then four, and David, 1 with Basketball | Association,|was against the 87 included attacks|(AWOL) last Friday, He said|b0r and welfare, $51 for veteri to the National tthem to D Dalat, Vietnam, for named I Association All-Star’ fret V8. Earthquake Information} through intr’ and calumny his car broke down and he|@Ns services, $44 for the space prison next week, 0a against revolutionary measures, started hitchhiking. program, $40 for international Prison officials were review-|Center at Rockville, Md,, said! plush resort of Acapulco 290/eight months, Then they re- team the first four years the ing all records since 1900 to|the shock measured 6.5 on the! miles to the west, turned to Cambodia where they feague ploked @ squad, sary supplying false information to Ybarra said in the statement) affairs, affairs eeennet ie was picked up by a youn, Wait! There's more: $34 for| determine exactly how manyjopen-end Richter scale, The Power lines in the northern) Worked amongthe tribes for 15 in 1946-47, | man who introduced himself as| commerce and housing, $29 for| prisoners were unaccounted for.|center was placed 45 miles section of Mexico City snappedi| Years. natura] resources, $26 for ag-) Officials previously said 213|southeast of Acapulco. |with brilliant purple flashes! In July 1966, they were files. ql “Mike.” It was Robineau, |David, 19, is a sophomore at The foreign countries were! “We were drinking and the|riculture, $23 for education, $23 inmates had never been, re-| The quake rufnbled for two to during the tremor, leaving the) assigned to Vietnam. identified as the Soviet Union, trouble started,” the statement! for general government costs,| leased and were not there now.|three minutes in Mexico City, area in blackness, The southern| Judy Thompson, now 21, is a} Geneva College in Beaver Falls, oa witnesses said, and was felt as|part of the city appeared) student at the Nyack Missiona-|Pa., where he is planning a Eest Germany and Czechoslova-| said. jand $11 for miscellaneous gov-| \ry College and her brother,|career as a medical missionary. kia. | “I remember getting pretty! ernmental expenses, | Ohio became a state in 1805.|a “short and sharp”jolt in the| unaffected. In announcing the sentences) sforethought,” | were inte-viewing cada of| MEXICO became pastor in nearby| NEW YORK Health authorities said there], Compound, outside the village! Rosedale, The Thompsons were) Zaslofsky general manager and The letter, dated Nov, %,|thettank their children, Judy, Americans of the American REDUCE PROVO STORE 373-4500 enneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY THRU SAT. % Last Week! 15% OFF Fabrics for Custom Draperies made to your measure! Room Size CHOOSE FROM A SELECT GROUP OF HUNDREDS OF OUR BEAUTIFUL FABRICS! Don't woit—come right on in and choose from hundreds of beautiful fabrics — and get in on these big 15% savings! Just bring your window measurements — let Penney’s do the rest — all you have to do Is SAVE! But hurry — at 15% off everyone's decorating dollar will go so much farther, Rug Values CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON LOOPPILE TWEEDS! Exceptional value at tremendous savings! These emart loop pile rugs are springy underfoot, long wearing, toa! 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