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   Bluefield Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - April 7, 1961, Bluefield, West Virginia                                T* M Rent ywi Med Mil m ym need 18 tn me the Daily Telegraph classified Praia WEATHER cool chance of light High about cloudy 07 Entered ta is it poit W. undor of J Friday April 7, 1961 5CENT* CENta erian Executioners Invade Paris Slay 2 And Wound 14 Patients In Guards Shot U. S. Consulate In Algiers Is Heavily Damaged By Bomb PARIS - A band of Algerian executioners raid ed a Paris hospital Thurs shooting up visitors and police Two persons were killed and 14 The bloody attack coin elded with the bombing of the vacant U. S. consulate apparently bv French rightist who resented encouragement to both France and the nationalist to get together for The French government Thursday gave up hope of getting Algerian peace negotiations under way at any predictable time in the The hospital raid was one of the most violent episodes in the years of warfare between rival Algerian nationalist movements in Six men in a taxi drove up to the hospital in suburban Surgical Ward Three of the wearing entered the building where Algerian victims of a recent clash between the National Liberation and the Algerian Nationalist in a surgical ward A policeman on guard ridor was shot down and then killed with his own submachine The raiders forced their way in to a room where an Mo hand was in They poured a stream shots into his bed and he died within an hour Another Algerian in the room hid under his bed and A French 7-year-old Mar tine was wounded in cr Her sitting beside the and her who flung herself across the also were Room To Room 12 patients were wounded as went from room to As the band rushed to their waiting taxi they knocked out a ward attendant and struck a nurse with gun and shot two policemen in the feet who tried to bar their way in the The taxi drove off with the assassins at full Police believed the attack was a result of a clash at an Algerian bar at Livry-Gargan last Monday night when the FLN and MNA exchanged gunfire and wounded the son of the bar who died in the was believed to have been a member of The bombing of the U. S. consulate in Algiers occurred after hours and hurt no But it. did extensive Plastic Type The charge was of easily molded the type of bomb used by French right-wing extremists who oppose any peace negotiations with the FLN has led the long military rebellion and established a government in exile in Its rivalry with the more moderate which has many Algerian i To Page 2. Col. 1) Leaders Declare Coalition Would Eventually Be Red WASHINGTON - A Democrat cried guerrilla but Republican leaders continued to warn Thursday against a coalition government in The GOP Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois and Rep. Charles A. Halleck of made their indirect attacks on U. S. policy in Laos at their weekly news The a coalition government eventually would become a Communist Dirksen and Halleck stressed they did not want to embarrass President Kennedy while he was negotiating with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Dirksen and Halleck went on to announce they were distressed by roving Ambassador W. Averell Harriman's statement that Laos would have to have a coalition government to become Humphrey Upset Sen. Hubert H. had called on Republicans to stop what he termed their guerrilla against Kennedy's efforts to solve the crisis in the Southeast Asian critical international situation in Laos should not be exploited for partisan BALTIMORE - Melvin Davis Rees convicted of Humphrey said in an a Virginia mother and daughter for the purpose of killing j settlement will was given two sentences of life imprisonment Thursday in U. S. District It was the maximum penalty Chief District Judge Roszel C. Thomson could impose on the Fish Law Violators Are Fined By Tazewell Get Suspended Sentences Two men were each and given suspended Jail sentences to lead a list of several fish law violations in Tazewell County the past two Robert Lee Lester and Kenneth L. Steele of the Tumbling Creek area were convicted of dynamiting fish In Tumbling Creek March 26, a week before trout season opened April 1. Each was fined 5*200 and sentenced to six months in jail in hearings in Tazewell County The sentences were suspended and each put on one year's Harvey J. was fined and costs on a charge of fishing before the season Phillip Shrader and Albert were convicted on charges of fishing without a Game Warden James C. Wilson reported that he checked 2,600 licenses on opening day of trout season tn the Trout season will be closed May 1 through May 5, he for restocking of Judge Sentences Rees To 2 Life Imprisonment Terms In Jackson Case GOP Attacks jazz musician under the Lindbergh Law because the jury which convicted him Feb. 23 did not recommend the death once for each count of the indictment against t h e judge sentenced the 32-year-old defendant to confinement in an the reS of his natural Standing with hands clasped before in the court room where he had been tried before the same Rees no visible emotion as the sentence was Bows Smiles Wearing a dark blue white shirt and dark blue the dark-haired Rees smiled slightly and bobbed his head when Judge Thomsen want to say one word to the gifts as a I hope in prison he may use his talents and gifts to bring some measure of happiness to those with whom he may be One count of the indictment against Rees alleged he kidnaped Mrs. Mildred 27, of Apple Jan. 11, 1959, the purpose of having sexual gratification upon her The other said he kidnaped her 5-year old to avoid The bodies were discovered In March of that year buried in a shallow grave near Md. The Carroll V. Jackson 29-year-old feed truck and another 1V4, had disappeared at the same time and were found slain - also in March - near Va. Virginia charged Rees with murder in these and two Virginia counties have detainers against Can Be Paroled A federal life term prisoner normally can be - paroled after IS years in Virginia has not indicated if it will attempt to try Rees the federal government must release him for it to do so. William J. one of two To Page 2, Col. 6) 7 Rabid Foxes Found In Park Seven foxes found dead in define coalition as meaning including Communist inclusion is engaging in emotional We should seek to strengthen the hands of our negotiators rather than try to tie t L But Senate Republican Panther State Forest have prov md House Re- be Howard Bi I publican rabies control against such a coalition Fain has warned residents f I No Embarrassment Sandy River District in McDowell Bandits Rob N. Y. Paper Ot NEW YORK - Three bandits escaped with from the New York bally Brooklyn plant The three handcuffed cashier Harry 47, and routeman Bernard 39, and fled with a payroll and In collection from Neither man was Police said the trio entered the plant shortly before walked to a room where count collections and pulled a gun on the only Ritzer said they forced him to walk to the cashier's where one of the bandits produced a key and opened t h e There they held and at bay while they scooped up the Until two years ago the newspaper kept an armed guard on duty in a steel turret above the counting Congo Boycott Causes Tension U. N. Personal Feel Strain Of Embargo the Congo boycott and harassment of United Nations in defiance of a stern U.N. created a tense situation Despite a pledge by President Moise Tshombe 700 U.N. civilian and began to feel the squeeze from a continued public embargo on dealings with could be most serious and quire a coalition But l said Michel coalition does not mean CT nist inclusion or ejected from g in the presence of jeering blacks and The continuing harassment may bring to Elisabethville the Indian soldiers who already are at the airbase in Tshombe strenuously opposes the entry of the Indians and resents the position India's Prime Minister Nehru has taken throughout the Congo Chain Of Events West's Berlin Policy To Be Maintained Obligations Won't Be Lessened WASHINGTON - President Kennedy ami Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Great Britain agreed Thursday that the Western position in West Army Chief Asks Fast Development Of Missile Killer Appeal To Senators To Back At Variance With Kennedy's Plan To Limit Funds For The Program WASHINGTON - Secretary of the Army Berlin would be fully Stahr Jr. appealed to senators Thursday to back rapid development of the missile killer Reiteration of the Apparently disagreeing somewhat with President ern position that there will be no weakening of Kennedy's decision to limit funds for the Stahr told the Senate Armed Com- tions to the people of submit that we must also continue e- County to keep pets tied until they are properly He also warned that any persons who are victims of dog bites should see that the dogs are confined and observed for at least ten A vaccination clinic for dogs will be conducted April 7, from 2 until 7 p.m. at the Panther Post Dogs that have not been vaccinated within the last two years should be vaccinated if five or he Paris Visit Only Slated By Kennedy To prevent anv introduction of They they had Indians Tshombe's forces attempted Tuesday to seize full con agreed not to make a written Dirksen said there would be no such statement there will be no embarrassment of any during the are Americans first and Republicans Halleck when the security of the country is threatened there is no question where we But Halleck said he was disturbed by Harriman's weekend statement on At a fund-raising dinner in Virginia Wednesday Republican National Chairman Thruston B. Morton said Kennedy should repudiate Harriman's knows that forcing Laos to accept a coalition government would be the same as WASHINGTON - into handa of the White House said Thursday Morton ident Kennedy has no plans now to extend his forthcoming Paris visit to other European Press secretary Pierre Salinger ave the same answer when asked whether Kennedy might invite some allied leaders to come to Paris for Kennedy is going to Paris at end of May for three days of conferences with French President Charles de State's Receipts Hit Sen. Wayne To Page 2, Col. 1) told trol of Elisabethville That set into motion a chain of events which led to a wild day of rampaging by much of In a speech Tshombe ordered the to deal with U.N. depriving them of water and and general sabotage of their He later agreed to ease the situation after Ireland's Gen. Sean warned him that further interference with U.N. operations would bring the Indian soldiers into the Alexander Tshombe told reporters Thursday the sanctions had not really been called off. He admitted that Tshombe had pledged himself to do but added that the ment was not quite To Page 2, Col. 4) New York Family Of 4 Killed In Smash Up Of Small Plane In Nicholas c i t v j was agreed upon bv the two leaders during a 2'2-hour cruise down the Potomac Apart from they described as having covered the crisis in violent Communist hit-and-run raids in South Viet disarmament and the current negotiations with Russia at Geneva on a nuclear weapons test ban Some optimism about the prospects for a long-term peaceful solution in Laos was Macmillan arid his foreign Lord lunched with senators at the Capitol before the cruise aboard the presidential Hopeful Of Prospects The two British leaders were quoted as telling the senators of hopeful prospects for a truly neu tral government in one which would allow the little Asia kingdom to slip into the Communist U.S. officials who reported the agreement on Berlin said Kennedy and Macmillan were also in general agreement that in any new negotiations with Russia on Berlin the concessions previously offered by the West would not provide a starting On the was agreed that negotiations would begin without such The President and prime minister officials that there might well be a new Berlin crisis sometime this year since Soviet Premier Khrushchev has said he solution of that On nuclear tests Kennedy and Macmillan were in informants that Russia 3 proposal for a nuclear test ban control system under a three-man directorate with a built-in Soviet veto was totally Hope Soviets Will Withdraw Their agreed hope was that the Soviets would withdraw or radically modify this proposal on which the Western position has already been made plain in the Geneva The directorate would be composed of one one Soviet and one neutral official and the big power representatives would have to agree on any action In the Western that would mean a Soviet veto over inspection to prevent cheating on the test ban Kennedy and Macmillan were said to feel that three steps should be taken simultaneously - the cease-fire should be agreed on in the Laos civil an international control commission of Poland and India should meet at New Delhi to undertake supervision of the and the date and place should be fixed for an international conference on Atomic Exhibition On Display Here BACK TAXES - Ralph 59, brother of the late AI Chicago crime has been served with a In a 33-year-old income tax claim Internal Revenue disclosed Thursday in ordered him to appear before U. S. Judge Sam Perry on May 22, to show whether he has properties that can be used to satisfy a government claim for in penalties interest for years 1926$. The W.Va. -A Presbyterian Francis Barr 33, pastor of CHARLESTON - Presbyterian state's net General Revenue and their two children were NA is receipts totaled in the Thursday crash of T- a nine months of the plane on a fiscal figures from the Department of Finance and Administration showed farm about 12 miles southeast of The victims were the Rev. Woman Juror Enacted Role Of Mrs. Finch - * * * * Says Dr. Carole Convicted Selves LOS ANGELES would say that Dr. Finch and Carole were their own worst witnesses and convicted says a woman who played the role of Barbara Jean Finch in a jury room of her for which the jury has decreed life imprisonment for Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole The penalty verdict shattered the suspense in a packed courtroom at 4:39 p.m. 63a days after Finch's socialite wife died of a bullet in the back outside their estate in suburban West 43, then a rich and 24. his auburn-haired contended they had gone there only to discuss a that his wife produced a gun and that it went off Spared the death penalty they could have suffered on the conviction the same jury returned 10 days Finch and Carole apparently slept well Wednesday night in their county jail cells several floors above the attendants Parole for the pair is possible in seven The 10 men and two who convicted the lovers | on evidence that brought deadlocks from two previous at first declined But later Mildred R. Brown told reporters at her was the doctor's version of how the shooting occurred that led to the We didn't believe Carole's story A re-enactment of the slaying by the jurors themselves turned them toward the guilty she Mrs. Brown said she took the role of Mrs. 36, because her 5 feet 6 is the same as the The argument in the family their fatal struggle Mrs. Finch's attempt to run away got as far as a neighboring finally the shooting were portrayed by the Mrs. Brown They decided that if Finch's accident claim were true the bullet would have hit his wife below the waist instead of in the she found that the shooting was not possible in the manner described by Dr. said the I attractive brunette did not add Of testimony by Minneapolis jailbird John Patrick Cody that the defendants hired him to kill Mrs. said they employed him only to get divorce evidence against Brown weighed Cody's testimony for what it was worth and did feel that Dr. Finch and Carole negotiated with him for the From the Mrs. Brown the jury was in agreement on the couple's But they felt that Carole deserved her conviction of murder in only the second by five years to she didn't handle the The possible death penalty was on the conspiracy conviction of both as well as the murder conviction of 13, and a Francis B Allan 10. The small Bellanca plane was demolished but did not A resident of the Lonnie said it came very low over his He said the engine sounded as if it stopped and then started again before the The were returning to their home after a visit with the minister's mother in The plane left at 12:05 p.m. Thursday bound for by way of and DC. The craft refueled at 60 miles west of and took off from there at 3:43 p.m. The Civil Air Patrol said the crash occurred about 4:10 p.m. It crashed near the home of Elmer Capt. E. H. CAP information officer in said another resident of the area reported the plane crashed in a spin after apparently stalling at low The CAP placed the location of the crash as eight miles east of Mount Nicholas and near a secondary road running between Mount Nebo and Hominy Mount Nebo is six miles south of Summersville on U.S. 19. j Bodies of Hie crash victims were being taken Thursday night tlo a Summersville funeral A mobile presented by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission through the auspices ol the Greater Bluefield was on public display on Federal Street Th u r s d a y. The walkthrough exhibit is an educational presentation on peaceful uses Johnson Cites Defense Needs PARIS - Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson called upon America's allies Thursday to join in developing more flexible and more balanced Western defenses on the basis of by the United States for the foreseeable Speaking on behalf of President Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of Supreme Allied vice president emphasized that members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization must build up their is a high priority it will call for increased effort from all of he As to proposals to make NATO a nuclear power in its own he had only this to effective NATO nuclear capability is also needed to achieve our goals and the United States stands ready to consult closely with all members on the best ways and means of maintaining this capability in the Johnson's statements reflected to seek an effective a We therefore desire push rapidly forward with the fu ther of the only 11'" a weapons system under active velopment in this In their revised defense of nearly Kennedy Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara turned down Army appeals for funds to speed up tha antimissile Russell Favorable Support for Kennedy's came from Chairman B. who said ha backed the administration's tion that the program should be limited to the development stage until more tests are whose committee ii hearing the views of top military leaders at said he also may support the administration's proposal to cut back development of the Air Force - to an experimental research y two items are the major controversies in the revised military Russell told Taking issue with the Sen. Strom said he hoped Congress would vote funds to speed production of the At Any Level Stahr told the committee that Kennedy's defense programs calls for training U.S. Allied forces to swiftly and effectively with Communist military adventures in any part of the world - and at any level of In his prepared made available to newsmen after military information had been Stahr said the training task is primarily an Army He indicated it will be handled by the Army's numbers of Allied indigenous forces - particularly peripheral areas - trained to combat and guerrilla actions can be increased he Soviet Stahr intends to be able to fight with or without nuclear and to be prepared to foster and exploit weaknesses in the free world wherever they may sense they Bomb Exploded In Cuban Store HAVANA - A powerful bomb exploded Thursday night in Cuba's largest department El The explosion occurred in the nationalized store shortly after most of its 600 employes had left for the There were no injuries The blast knocked out all the windows on the ground floor of the five-story Windows I the new administration's defense Here of creating highly mobile and its decision net to rely exclusively on a nuclear deterrent to keep the Johnson also utilized his of three other stores across the at SHAPE to warn the were shattered by the that the The store's main door al and loosely coordinated efforts was completely cf the past will no longer A crowd immediately gathered of atomic energy in shouted for the death of and This appealed aimed at French bombers before execution ing already been at Bluefield State Park Central and Beaver it will be shown today at Bluefield President Charles de Gaulle who The store is in one of Havana's has persistently sought to keep main shopping it is a NATO armies under national away the The French president ment store La which was and Central an outstanding opponent of the burned by saboteurs New Year's High integrated command I NO TAX ON Alvin C. York will not have to pay tax on the being collected in his behalf to pay off the World War 1 hero's tax A spokesman for the Internal Service said Thursday the 73-year-old r bedridden at his Pall farm won't run into any due to the campaign to raise the York is shown at on his return hum as a man and at right at his home in  

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