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   Bakersfield Californian (Newspaper) - November 30, 1961, Bakersfield, California                                THE Temperatures HIch Yesterday gg This 45 Ilich Today fm Expected Low Tomorrow 39 Sunset Sunrise a nl Season Total 69 Normal for This Date Vear This Isabella Dam Kern River Inflow cffi Kern Biver Outflow cfs Forecast Cloudy with a few showers he commit partly cloudy tonight and Friday KERN PRODUCTION Agriculture Bank Debits colder temperatures today and tonight afternoon winds io to 15 miles per 75 FOUR SECTIONS 10 CENTS PER COPY NOVEMBER MONTHLY DELIVERED 64 PAGES 105 Assessed Value Sales kwh Kern Board of Trade figures Second Class paid at Bakers Published daily except Sunday by The Bakersfield at 1707 Eye Send form 3579 of Address to Bin TEST TALKS APPEAR DOOMED Reds Shuffle Leadership Party Acts to Beat Deadline NEW YORK UPI Headquarters of the Communist battling tonights midnight deadline for registering as an arm of the Soviet disclosed today that the party high command has been shuffled but refused to identify the alleged new A spokesman at the Red head quarters in Manhattan said that none of the new national officers was available there and would not be available It ap the real center of Com munist operations may have been moved Official disclosure of the re shuffle followed a report in yes Chicago American that the executive committee of the party had been reduced to three members in an attempt to keep a dozen others out of 3 New Officers The American identified the three as Chairman Elizabeth Gur ley National Secretary Benjamin Davis and General Sec Gus But when a reporter asked to see Flynn a trim joung girl in her early 20s who apparently was in charge of the office said You cannot assume that shes an The same girl told UPI by tele phone that she could confirm the new executive committee con of three members but I cannot tell you their The party headquarters is a brick building in generally dingy West Side where numerous import companies are Refuse to Comply Wirephoto WIVES OF Scott and John Glenn pose in Glenns home in Arling after it was officially announced yesterday that Glenn had been chosen as the first astronaut to be rocketed into orbit and Carpenter was named back up pilot for the first manned who lives at Langley was in Washington on a shopping heard the news and immediately called on Glenn Picked for Orbit Next Year CAPE CANAVERAL 40yearold Marine will ride Americas first manned flight into but he will need something akin to a miracle to make the space trip this Astronaut John Glenn vowed he was ready to go His selection to make the first orbital trip Kennedy May Journey to Latin America Battle Police SANTO Dominican Republic hurled tear gas and detonation bombs to scatter roving mobs on this third day Salinger said yesterday discus sions are being held now with the Venezuelan and Colombian gov about Government officials said the contemplated trip would take neral strike attempt to topple President Joaquin than a plans By MERRIMAN SMITH WASHINGTON UPI Presi dent Kennedy is considering a trip to Venezuela and Colombia next month to interest in the Alliance for Progress eco nomic development for South A final decision on the trip is expected within a House Press Secretary Pierre a The first arrival today was James manager of the partys The Yesterday news agencies re a mailed statement from the party pledging again that its leaders would not comply with the Internal Security Act Thousands of persons poured into the streets and launched a noisy demonstration after rumors swept the that Balaguer had The na tional palace denied the the National Civic strongest of the opposi tion proposed creation of a provisional governing council as a formula for solving the grave governmental crisis follow ing the demise of the Trujillo dy j Crisis Settlement j The which would made up of five or seven mem call for Kennedy to accom pany her husband on his first trip to South America as Presi Crime Continues Upward Report Indicates FROM UPI WIRES contin ued to increase in both urban and rural areas during the first nine To Dedicate Projects The trip would give Kennedy an opportunity to dedicate projects being started in Venezuela and Colombia under the Alliance for was announced Scientists have grounded him until they can solve the troubles that caused a pre mature end to an attempt to hurl a chimpanzee three times around earth Space chimp Enos was pulled safely back to earth after two orbits when problems cropped up in the cooling and control terns of his Mercury The j flight was ended after miles to save the mission and his said Mercury Opera tions Chief Walter The 5Vfeyearold chimp and the spacecraft were to be taken to Bermuda Sci are to bring both back to Cape Canaveral tomorrow for detailed examinations that might determine how the chimp fared and what went wrong with the The combined with an almost impossible all but scuttle hopes of send ing an astronaut in the space trails of Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gagarin and Gherman Titov in this calendar Unmanned Shot likely Talk of a virtual crash pro gram to orbit an American in 1961 was replaced by hints from Project Mercury Director Rob ert Gilruth that another un manned shot with the 93foot combination of Atlas rocket and Wirephoto John and Scott Carpen selected as the pilot and backup on the United States first manned orbital pose at Cape during a press conference after their Reds Walk Out on LBJ Speech NEW YORK Presi dent Lyndon Johnson today de fended a speech he made last night which caused Soviet Ambassador Valerian Zorin to walk out angrily from a dinner honoring Adlai annual World Humanitarian Award dinner sponsored by All three were accom by their Johnson took no notice of the exit even though Zorin was seated only four places away on Educational land housing projects in these two nations are the first such actual operations with alliance Kennedy emphasized his inter est in the economic development program in a speech yesterday at a special meeting of the Inter see 2 requiring i registration of the party and its remained unsettled in officers talks with on If the Communist leaders dont uf register bv they will Anun face a possible five years undersecretary nl sum prison and a fine for Lann American met ery day they fail to hl The first lined to tion of the party mv the simple of this American Economic and Social This is the gist of the of the Organization The new proposal appeared to for the of American States belie earlier report that only announced today by He told the the United see 2 see 2 Justice Department sources said that action would be prompt if the Communists fail to meet tonights Tear Clubs The work stoppages virtually all shops and businesses in the nation erupted Reader Index But the party issued a long into scattered clashes in Santo statement in New York yesterday j Domingo between heavily armed saying that in refusing to j troops and angry mobs its leaders defend not only own but the freedoms Soldiers and police used tear of all gas and clubs to break up one It called the Internal mob which forced the closure of Act the most repressive few stores that had remained statute in the history of our Some demonstrators stoned I taxicabs and streets were luX tered with broken glass and I i The luxury yacht on which Rafael Trujillo sailed into exile arrived back early today under the com mand of a Dominican naval Moises i The vessels movements of the 13 days were not announced land it remained unclear just how the government gained I sion of III rase Comics 54 County 18 Editorial 46 Features 47 Horoscope 61 Local Section 33 Markers 58 Oil 52 Pipefuls 33 Radio 52 Sports 52 Theaters 53 TV 52 Womens 27 French Honor 1st Lady Jacqueline Kennedy will receive an award H from the Committee for the Prestige of France for being of French descent and a true friend of the Cades Win 1st Game of Annual 643 4 Host Bakersfield College breezed to a 6434 victory over Modesto Junior College this morning in the opening game of the seventh annual BC In Basketball Tourna The Renegades held a 3114 halftime Center Paul Loveday and forward Clevell Nichols led Renegade scoring with 12 and 11 respec In the second Mon terey defeated Bakersfield will play Monterey Zorin became angered as Johnthe went on with his Neither did Stevenson take note of the Communist walkout when he stood up later to receive the Humanitarian given by the organization which the late Tom Dooley helped In his Johnson warned that any Soviet attack on Europe would be a most hazardous enter The principal base of power outside the is vastly more ecure Zorin first became restive when praising the economic see 2 son enumerated Western cold war Johnson brushed off the walk out today and remarked I see no reason to protect the Communists from the The free world is The Com seem to want someone to build an Iron Curtain around the truth in order to hide it from their own trailed by the dors of Bulgaria and the marched across the Astor Hotels ballroom in full view of 800 star tled guests attending the first Beaten by Mississippi Whites NEW ORLEANS Negro freedom riders beaten by about 40 white men at the Greyhound Bus terminal in Mc yesterday arrived early this morning and were immediately questioned by FBI j The group then met in a pri vate home to decide whether an other group of riders would be sent back to McComb FBI agents said they would question the group further later j The three youths and two were met at the tion here who the first violence against free dom riders since the riots that sent marshals to last The violence was the first in freedom riders in although more than 300 riders have been arrested at Jackson for attempting to in transportation facilities in the state Robert Ken who had ordered the mar shals into said in Wash ington last night that the out break of violence in Mc in semifinal game tonight at I Dont You by a group of friends Comb is obviously a matter of Oh Dont He said the FBI 7 I The trouble at McComb was j j would make a complete investi see 2 Top Allied Delegates Quit Talks By THALER GENEVA UPD The United States and British chief delegates announced today they were returning home leaving the resumed nuclear talks with almost no hope of reaching agreement on a test ban treaty in the near Soviet Chief Delegate Semyon told todays 45minute session that he would have nothing new to add to the new Russian proposal for a nuclear test ban without international All three delegations are re maining in Geneva to continue the deadlocked conference which reconvened two days ago after a long The next meeting was set for next No Date Set But Chief Delegate Arthur Dean and British Delegate Jo seph Godber disclosed they were returning to their respective capi tals tomorrow without setting a date for any return to a private luncheon meeting of the three delegations initiated by Dean before the full dress conference session failed to break the Both sides stood firmly by their basic The United States and Britain insist on inter national controls to police a test ban The Soviet plan calls for an indefinite uncontrolled Dean charged at todays ses sion that the Soviet Union is out for a cynical ganda exploitation of this nuclear test ban Backward Step The new Soviet scheme is an astonishingly retrogressive and backward step in these he today failed to an swer the score of questions the Western chiefs him at yes meeting demanding an explanation of Russias see 2 Steering System Works in Titan CAFl Titan missile steered a new guidance system flew a course Wednesday The guidance is being developed for the more powerful Titan which will begin test flights here early next It is contained entirely within the missile and requires no post launch direction from the ground as does the guid ance used on the earlier Titan GIVES SHORT TALK IN COMMONS Sir Winston Celebrates 87th Birthday LONDON UPI Sir interrupted a debate to Churchill celebrated his 87th birthday by breaking a parliamentary silence and mak ing a speech that brought down the House of Com I am turn toward Churchill and pay tribute to the greatest of my Opposition Labor party leader Hugh have borne the whose ranks severest politi EIGHTYSEVEN Winston ever present cigar in his makes this appearance as he rode in car from his Hyde Park home in London to the House of Britains elder statesman and war time will be 87 very grateful to the Churchill said before his Conservative party colleagues and his Laborite and Liberal op rocked the ancient cham ber in an almost unprecedented Foe Asks Question who mobilized the cal lashings of the Churchillian May I ask Sir Winston if he appreciates the pride and pleas ure we all feel on his 87th birth day and his presence among us on this historic occasion he I Again the Commons burst into howling Churchill bent English with his head down in and tears wartime last spoke in his beloved Commons two years on his 85th birth Then he made a 14word Prime Minister Harold Mac by name during a Churchills activity had crum bled best laid plans of his fam ily for a quiet Household members reported Churchill breakfasted on white wine and the oysters a gift from his he went on to his traditional birth day lunch of roast suckling Oyster Breakfast And he possibly at knowledge that of Britains finest parliamentarians broken the Commons rule of never mentioning a member AP Wirephoto NEW STYLE Air Force has issued this design of silver wings for pilot To be a pilot must fly at least 50 miles above the earth in a power space The first will go to Virgil who last July flew downrange from Cape  

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