Show World News Macmillan Defends Nikita Throws Tantrum By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL UNITED British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan seized the cold war initiative from Russia Thursday in a. fighting United Nations speech that sent Premier Nikita Khrushchev into tantrums of table pounding and shouts of Macmillan outlined a disarmament defended West Germany against Soviet threw his support behind Secretary Dag and dismissed Red propaganda as and backward WASHINGTON The United States has urged the wives and children of American civilians to leave Cuba because of continuing police and Fidel Castro's anti-U.S. it was disclosed has been deemed both necessary and the State Department said in a it added that the action was not based on expectation of any new crisis on the troubled The advice did not apply to the military and civilian dependents on the big naval base at BUENOS AIRES Argentine police said Thursday they will know 48 if the German immigrant they are holding on suspicion of being Martin Bormann is realy Adolf Hitler's wartime Federal police are investigating the Walter who was arrested earlier this week because of what authorities said was a marked WASHINGTON The government checked its gambling dragnet Thursday and found 93 accused tax evaders of failing to report about and a dozen Putting reports together from field the Internal Revenue Service said agents in 22 states raided 62 suspected gambling Thirty-eight cities were LOS ANGELES The final witness completed testimony Thursday at the second murder Robert W. last person to take the said it was unlikely that Barbara Jean Finch was struck the head with a gun while she lay mortally wounded on the lawn of her hilltop West Covina |