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Show 16 i Herald Daily FRIDAY, APRIL oe 17, 1964 So eee Mansfield Greets Montanans In Capital Expert Service WASHINGTON (UPI) —Cries field with the Montana Génten-, “That was Jim Oleson, from Meets the President of “Hi - Mike!” and a well-|nial cowboy troupe in front of Fishtail, Montana,” Mansfield ALTERATIONS Cuyler’s told a reporter who asked if MEN'S women’s thrown lasso linked Senate De-|the capitol Thursday. 373-0221 Appts. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. mocratic Leader Mike Mans .| The Montana Democrat waved he knew the horseman. from the curb as 300 of his Mansfield stepped into the AUTO GLASS home state folks rode by on street at one point and shook KEN glass ceplaced, specialized) horseback, in covered wagons hands with most of the grizzled and aboard ranch-type surreys men and bonneted women in Gniversity, pedés. FR . following their arrival in Wash- one horse-drawn surrey. How AWNINGS ington. many of the Centennial troupe WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Last year Long took a stron; . Frequentcries of “Hi - Mike,” had he recognized? factory. 17-year-old Czechoslovakian girl interest in the case, and monte Working at marked their passage. “T must have known 75 per discount, 373-5120. who had to wait 16 years to after month wrote to CechosloBICYCLES AND TRICYCLES One lean cowboy neatly roped cent of them,’ admitted the join her refugee parents in this vakian officials and to that Mansfield with his lariat to the Democratic leader. ‘““But some reciente Bike Shop, Schwinn country got a special treat to- country’s ambassador here—and used trade in ReNew, enjoyment of fellow senators have changed—they’ve grown patra parts Hoeeo day. She met the President of even to Soviet Premier Nikita State. Call FR 3.3750. WASHINGTON (UPI) — The and capitol employees who beards.” the United States. S. Khrushchev. He said he reUnited States is continuing to watched from the senate steps. ceived no replies. ¢{_ Radmil Lomsky, at long, rreduce sharply the number o MOST TELEPHONES last reunited with her family in Last fall, however, a new Cubans working—but not living The U.S. telephone has 43.1 ambassador, at the US. naval base a the Baltimore suburb of Ca- Czechoslovakian telephones for every 100 pertonsville, Md., was escorted to Dr. Karel Duda, arrived and Guantanamo, it was disclosed| should be checked for ersons, ranking it first among Copy rors by the advertiser on the the White House by Rep. Clar- told Long he would look into today. ion., Notice of pub countries of the world. Sweden o!first day ence D. Long, D-Md., who was the case. ‘ore le ed= The Navy said the last offi-| has 40.3 instruments per 100 fately t. The Herald Classified instrumental in getting her After President John F. KenDept. Errors not the fault of persons, and Canada is third cial count showed 1,241 of these here. the ‘advertiser nedy was assassinated, Long Cubans drawing pay as of Apri with 33.7. lessen the value which of the clearly adverThe girl’s parents, Dr. and again contacted Duda to say 1, compared to 1,800 in Febru -| WASHINGTON (UPI)— Rep. wi Mrs. Igor Lomsky, and another that a gesture like allowing ary and 2,300 in January be -|Thomas J. O’Brien, 85, undisdaughter Suzy, also were along Radmila to leave Czechoslova- fore Premier Fidel Castro shu t| puted boss of the Illinois Demoon the White House visit. kia would help to reduce world off the local water supply. crats in the House, died here} Lomsky and his wife fled tension at that time of tragedy. Eventually it is expected tha t|Tuesday even as he won nom- |NOTICE TO CREDITORS Czechoslovakia in 1948, after “Four days later, I was the Navy will dispense entirely, ination for a 15th term in the} Probate No. 13,322 the Communist takeover, when called and told that Radmila’ oy almost entirely, with the primary back home. |. In the District Court of Utah Radmila was a year old. could go,” Long said. \services of Cubans who work a t| O’Brien suffered a stroke Aug. |County, State of Utah. Not knowing where they Lomsky, a former heart spe-; the base but live in Castro-held 66, 1962, aboard the president) In the Matter of the Estate of would wind up or what the cialist, now is president of the territory. yacht Sequoia and wasin criti-| Hilma C. Greenhalgh, travel conditions would be, they Arbutas Times, a weekly news- President Johnson has or. -|cal condition for many days. | Deceased. left their baby daughter with paper in Baltimore County. dered that the base be made He was reelected the follow- Creditors will please present Mrs. Lomsky’s parents in Radmila is attending Catons- self-sufficient. The Navy rea -|ing November, but returned \claims with vouchersto the un,Czechoslovakia. For years, they ville High School and getting soned that Castro could also only occasionally and briefly to) dersigned Administrator at the ‘tried without success to get her good grades. She speaks four shut off this stream of workers, his old seat in the House. He office of his attorney, Phillip out. languages, including English. who arrive and leave daily a t|re-entered Bethesda Naval Hos- V. Christensen, 55 East Center pital last June and never left Street, Provo, Utah, on or be- commiss! the base’s main gate. of employment with fore the 20th day of July, 1964, offers Cubans are being encouraged) it again. belong in spe Help Wanted c: to exile themselves and live on O’Brien ruled the Illinois Dem- pursuant to the provisions of umns Kindly report any exceptions to this rule to the Classiocratic House delegation for 75-9-2, UCA, 1953 as amended. the base, however. fied adv: ertising mana: ger At last count, more than 600 many years. /s/ CURTIS A. LOFGRAN had chosen to leave their homes Administrator and remain permanently in CuPublished in The Daily Herald Better Than ban living quarters at the big Reactor Station April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1964 Carribean naval installation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Navy said the base is Probate No. 13,811 still observing water restricIDAHO FALLS (UPI)—Nation-| In the Matter of the Estate of tions but that there is an amal Reactor Testing Station per-| EDWARD JAMES DUCKETT, ple supply for necessary pursonnel have run a second delibDeceased. poses. erate destruction test of a low Creditors will present claims enrichment core of uranium ox- with vouchers to the underMEETS THE PRESS ide fuel in an experimental safe- signed at the office of Dallas H. Young, Jr., 48 North University WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres- ty research reactor. No apparent damageresulted Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or beident Johnson holds a news conference at 4:30 p.m. EST to- to the core or the facility during fore June 30, 1964; claims must day in the State Department the test early Tuesday afternoon. be presented in aecordance with auditorium. It will be broad- The reactor was subjected to an the provisions of 75-9-5, Utah cast live on television and ra- energy release several times Code Annotated 1953, and with greater than the one which de- propert verification as required dio. The conference marks the stroyed another core of the high therein. first time Johnson has used the enrichment type two years ago. /s/ ARTHUR L. DUCKETT Data must be analyzed before Executor auditorium, site of most of the late President John F. Kenne- complete results of the test will Published in The Daily Herald be known. March 27, April 3, 10, 17, 1964 dy’s sessions with the press. Czechoslovakian Girl Reunited With Parents Fewer Cubans Legal Notices Conducts Test yered Roof A Bargain i Daily Baal Want-Ad Pays For Itself! TS HERE! CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CEMENT WORK eweee) patios, house floors, anything cement. 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