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Show Freeman Sets Sugar Quota, International Scene Marketing Murkier Than Usual |Russia’s mounting foreign and || | domestic problems. Speculation Over Leader WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Someofficials believe Nichoview of the international scene lai Podgorny, a powerful secrefrom the |State Department’s tary in thePresidium, eventualantiseptically, modern headquar- ly will emerge as| the single ters in the| ‘foggy bottom’ sec- leader. Others are inclined to tion of Washington is murkier|pojjeve it will be. Mikhail Sus- Chi hev. chev, thin majority held by Wilson's new Labor government being are they are |dealing with “stop. |°*Roo gap”’ regimes in Russia and| made for Wilson : « to confer in Britain. f i And they are , -not at all Washington shortly after z the Act which sets import quotas. on jsugar is set to expire certain of| the ultimate effect|3. 3 election’ with the Presi- Comedian will give him a few months in between showman ccking the dispute CONFESSES—John Ebbs, right, 18-year-old unemployed odd jobs man, is led away by detective foll- owing his booking’ for homicide early Tuesday in connection with the brutal murder of seven-yearold Janet Young. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). to lower tensions. controls _ WATER HEATERS CRAGHEAD PLUMBING—HEATING Then, mark your veredict. 56 North 2nd West YES ( ) NO ( For the actual court decision, see verdict else- DIAL FR 3-1003 where on this page. will be based on ‘‘gen- list of $pecial foreign. countries. Youth Admits Slaying 7-Year-Old N.Y. Girl There will be no global quota opened} to any free world su . plier as in 1964. man said consumption of sugar in 1965 is expected to be 9.8 or 9.9 million tons. He said quotas |set at the conservative eran Church in the Richmond level of 9.2 million tons would Hill section of Queens. Rich- encourage the maintenance of mond Hills is one of the ‘nicest sugar prices in line with the objectives of the Sugar Act. neighborhoods in the city. old Brownie Scout in a Queens Detectives said the white youth, who had no previous record, confessed strangling the uniform, attempting to rape her effort|the furnace, police said. ie Mason |may go on for some|inis can only be a Soviet time — eyen leadingto a court |‘, avoid rocking the boat on| John Ebbs, 18, of Brooklyn and then throwing her unconEast-West affairs while decid-|was charged with first degree scious body into the furnace. battle. killing Janet Young, He said he did not know whethThebattleground ranged from ing what to’ do about the two murderfor blonde child whose er she was dead before he Sullivan’s| plush. Desert Inn|problems which apparently|a pretty suite at this gambling mecca to the concrete canyons of New York, where Mason threatened to sue Sullivan for libel. The issues: , —Mason’s alleged ‘obscene . "vole eral rity” found in portions of the $ugar Act which are not due to expire, Freeman said. Freeman’s announcement showed) that all sugar impot quotas would be allocated to a ee. it is recognized: that| Church and threw her ‘body into girl with the belt of her school and comedian Jack- EdSullivan Fi partment would operate a revised system of import quotas. The which to become bogged down in Britain’s financial problems before forcing a showdown vote By MICHAEL STAFFORD which most probably will bring United Press International new elections. NEW YORK (UPI)—A youthJohnson naturally welcomed ful unemployed handyman conthe asstirance by the new SoLAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI). — vit leaders that they would fessed early today he strangled The show] was ‘over-today, but continue Khrushchev’s policy of and séxually molested a 7-year- Thr tens to SueSullivan ‘National In spite of this expiration, Freeman announced that-his de- ; ‘i Sra nuclear success dent. This of Red China’s is being done in the sats ate Wilsons Hest (pines on the ei world scene. are inclined tq be- anxious to make the trip and, Authorities lieve that [the team selected by secondly, to reaffirm the basic the Kremlin hierarchy to fill Anglo- American solidarity Khrushchey’s shoes is_ transi- which exists no matter which tional. Premier Alxei N. Kosyparty is in power. . , gin and panty. chief Leonid I. _ In Weak Position Brezhnev |are expected to folOfficials acknowledge, howlow present policy lines, while ever, that Wilson will be in no ences dividing the two countries. The assumption here is that he knows the Conservatives “George .was grossly negligent in not heeding my warnings,” Sally protested. fees on/ imports. Weigh both sides. A section of the U.S. Sugar Bes ae feet | Will have a relatively short life the collective leadership re- position to make any decisions views strategy to cope with on the nuclear strategy differ- almost off the road, and Sally told George to slow/as _ “T simply dozed off for a minute before the accident, “George retorted. “That is not gross negligence. Sally didn’t have to accept my invitation to ‘be taken to the tram. She was just a guest who had the’ United States during 1963 to take my driving at her own risk.” ard 1964, and elimination of IS GEORGE LIABLE FOR SALLY’S INJURIES? and) i, considered here to indicate it blast Sally to the train. George's car suddenly lurched [eq the week beginning On A final decision on the proposal concerning next year’s sugar marketing quota will be made in December. * Freeman also proposed prorating the quota for foreign countries, except for the Philippines, to nations which sold sugar to ot oe alikeafter pritish Prime Minister Harold China's nuclear : drinks to toast farewell. Géorge offered to drive |qaypamenpmeerest down. George continued at the same speed in spite|Week.” There are pr«oJ ; in the United States during 1965. of her protests until there was a sudden, unexpected |10 million persons eligible to The marketing quota for 1964 crash. Sally was severely injured; she sued George |vote for the first time Nov. 3. for her injuries. . iy was 9,800,000 tons. \lov, the party’s chief theoretithan usual The impression is that the ‘cian who survived both Stalin United States faces a prolonged|.4q Khrushchev. The Batteries, Sally and George had been divorced about two years when Sally and her ex-husband had a couple of bey= WEEK WASHINGTON (UPI)—Agricu ture Secretary Orville L. Freeman Monday proposed a sugar marketing quota of 9,200,000 tons By STE ART HENSLEYUnited Press International period of uncertainty in dealing) with friend - the ouster o i es tang Reader's Court | = Broken Main Brings Flood To $t. George ST. |GEORGE (UPI) — St. caused Khrushchev’s fall— do-|body was found Monday night bound her hands and feet and George residents were rudly awakened to a muddy mess on dislocation|burned almost beyond recogni- threw her into the fire. economic mestic main street Monday after a 14Apparent Strangling and the growing chaos in world|tion in the furnace of the BethBrethl United Evangelica from|any stemming ) communism Pending an autopsy, authori- inch water main burst during Moscow’s dispute with Peking. ties listed the cause of death the eatly morning hours. A retaining wall toppled, some as apparent strangling. | e The victim, who was known basements were flooded and about 500 feet of road raed | to neighbors as a- pretty child with an “angelic face,” was es- out. break occurred on al corted to the church where the rise in the town, sending Brownie meeting was scheduled —Sullivan’s subsequent canby her mother. Police said a cascade of water under 100) pressure down through cellation of a $35,000 contract Ebbs unlocked: the church door apfuture calling for Mason’s and then attacked‘her before the center of town. major damage was rehis of more five SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — pearancé|on she could reach the meeting ported) but Water Supt. William BOISE (UPI) — An Internal room. shows. Delegates at the opening ses“The proof is on tape and all sion of the annual Marketing Revenue Service ‘employe testiThe| girl’s mother, Mrs. Baker|said the flood came withthe king’s horses and all the Conference of the’ Northwest, fied in U.S. District Court Mon- James B. Young, returned to in an |inch of overrunning the it,” change day that state Sen. Robert M. can’t Elecirie Light & Power Associmen king’s' the ‘church when the Brownie retaining walls. Sullivan said Monday, referring ation were told Monday of ma- Wetherell filed no federal in- meeting’ was scheduled to end More than 250 supermarkets come tax returns in Idaho dur- but found the building empty. jor challenges facing them. to Mason's gestures. have been established in France Salt Lake Mayor J. Bracken ing the years 1959-62. The “obscene gestures” cited She telephoned the Brownie since 1957; 200,000 are projected by Sullivan consisted of Mason Lee said the electric utility inThe witness as the veteran leader, Mrs. Thelma Lebright, “thumbing his nose at Sullivan dustry should be in the front) Mountain Homelegislator went who said Janet never arrived at for all lof Western Europe in the next 10-year period, according and the audience” and ‘“mak- lines for ‘defense of individu- on trial on four counts of fail- the meeting. The distraught to a 18-country parley held in ing gestures” with his finger at al economic and political liber- ure to file returns was Mrs. mother then called police. Nice, France. Genevive Rose, Boise. A team of police searched the| Sullivan and into the television ties.” “The Other fellow’s fight camera,”| the showman said. Mrs. Rose identified herself as neighborhood and the church | he against the trend toward — said Mason, |in New York, superintendent of records in the for more than an hour before| Don't Neglect Slipping pD fight,” Lee said. i i would sue. finding the frail child’s body in | tivet Se companies Boise district office.of the RevHe ackiod the furnace. | “J did make some gestures, have “defended their freedom enue Department. She was askfalse teeth drop, slip or wobble Two Other Children but I, didn’t mean to, do anyin | when youtalk, eat, laugh or sneeze? if there was any record ed many very of aid the without ian comed gar,” the The| Youngs have two other Don’t be annoyed and embarrassed thing heroffice that showed Wetherell by such handicaps. FAS’ TEETH, an | people.” mind. my enter didn’t “It said. children, Claudie, 10, and) alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinE.A. Hunter, vice president filed returns for the four calenon |your plates, keeps false teeth right to renege on a James Jr., 2. The father is an| kle He has morefirmly set. Gives confident feelme and commercial manager of dar years. Leaislator Moot nity SS From Idaho 2 ee(pens in Salt Lake Faces Charge FALSE TEETH o ge Nia en | Daily Herald TUESDAY. QCTOBER,mis 2 contract that he has with for five more shows.” advertising man. Utah Power & Light Co., said) “I found no record of income Informed that Ebbs had been | the industry has strong compe-|tax returns filed for any of loitering around the church, poand must sell its product.|those years,’ Mrs. Rose said. ‘ l¢ition Wetherell, a six-term DemoThe industry, he said, competes| TO RAISE. PRICES senator who seeks reAN, il. (UPI) _|directly with other forms of ener- cratic WAI |election in Elmore County Nov. V. R. Wessor. Co., a division of|gy and its success depends on by a federal acceptanceof electricity |3, was indicted “‘publie Fansteel Metallurgical ed it will Corp., raise|as superior.” = _ {grand jury June 23 this year. Toesei tungster. carbide| Association President Colin |The indictments allege he had income of $7,546.22 in products 3 to 8% per cent Nov. W. Raff, Butte, Mont., vice|gross Co., Power are used president of Montana 1959, $6,771.22, in 1960, $10,591.12 These products said it was primarily the re- in 1961, and $9,839.55 in 1962. 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