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   Eureka Humboldt Standard (Newspaper) - September 23, 1961, Eureka, California                               Opens Grid Season Tonight Vol HI I EUREKA CALIFORNIA SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 23 1961 WEATHER FORECAST fair tonight and Sunday High boUi M thj few j aod hour amount 0 To dale season u To Dili dile Normal lo M a m Sunset p m Berliners Disturbed US Policy Shift Rumo IQc Per Copy 40 Pages Today Torchlight Parade In Memory Of Dag STOCKHOLM Sweden UPI Sweden will honor the late U r Secretary General Dag Hamma skjold with a solemn parade and a nationwide minul of silence next Thursday night o the eve of his royal funeral i Uppsala The Swedish said it would hold the parad through Stockholm to rate the death of the statesman who was killed in Bus Signs To Proclaim All Races Equal WASHINGTON In Commerce Commission ICC has made segregation gal in interstate buses and the terminals they use The ICC handed down rules day thai go into Nov 1 Beginning on that date buses in interstate travel must display a sign saying sealing aboard this vehicle is without regard to race color creed or national origin by order of the Interstate Commission On Jan 1 1963 the same ment will be printed on interstate bus tickets The later dale was issued because tickets are printed in advance The ICC does not regulate bus travel within stales bul the rules will have the effect of ina ing it illegal to segregate intr slate passengers in a termina used in interstate buses But the ICC indicated that Ih plane crash while on a peace m sion in he Congo The rally led by the natio flags of every member of t United Nations witl wind up wi mass meeting on the the capital Tire associati said Mrs Eleanor scheduled to be one of the U at the funeral h been asked lo speak at rail Other Americans ailed to atten the state funeral are Vice Pres dent Lyndon B Johnson and other former first lady Mr Dwight D Eisenhower The funeral will be Western Europe The Swedish University St dents Association called Frida a national minute of silen vhile funeral n progress The call was ed to receive 100 per cent ponse The Swedish als aid it was receiving heavy EL from many organizations an in response to its pie or funds to award scholarships i name Scholar lip winners will be given to stu ents from underdeveloped na ons lo study in Sweden rules would not apply to every in operated drug store that sells a few tick ets for a bus line However it said agents provide terminal facilities for Ih convenience of interstate passen would be considered a pa of the bus line's terminal facili ties In hearings Aug 15 the Justic Department urged the ICC to bai segregation in bus travel after fhi freedom rider incidents in th South The regulations were op posed by the southern states an the motor carriers themselves 5 Cubans To Die Briton Sentenced To 30 Years Jail HAVANA Cuba UPD Five Cubans were sentenced to death today and 64 other persons in eluding British tive Robert M Geddes jail terms up lo 30 years The defendants were of having been organized trained paid and directed by the CIA lo carry on activities Geddes who was sentenced to 30 years in prison told Iho war crimes court he was innocent of charges against him He said he had been in Cuba since 1956 as a legitimate businessman Ged des was born 20 years ago in Peru of British parents The trial by the revolutionary tribunal started Friday morning and ended at 3 today The court sentenced six Cuban ants to death An appeal tribunal confirmed the death sentence of five of six but commuted Rafael E cia sentence to 30 years in prison The who will soon die before a firing squad were Alonso Jorge Rojas Angel Posada Gutierrez Braulio Maso ami Manuel Blanco Navarro Held On 2 Counts In Odd Mishap Charles Arnold Cole charged with drunken op of a logging truck which dragged an automobile wilh a injured man in it for more tha i mile on the Burns September 17 was arraigned on Iwo counts in Court here Friday Cole is charged wilh drunken driving involving bodily injury to another and wilh The victim Hassel Malney 39 also of Arcata received major injuries in the spectacular mid morning accident Charles Pele 31 of Arcala was at first reported lo be driver of the logging ruck when he edly old investigating Highway officers thai he was at wheel Pete was later booked m charges of being drunk in or a motor vehicle and wilh making a false report lo an Cole who had lefl the scene cas arrested by the late Time California 4 States By United Press International It will bo time for a change in American communities in five states Sunday Their clocks will let pushed back an hour For most of the nation ever there will be no change in lime The bulk of the areas on daylight lime will not revert to standard time Oct 28 This means traditional sion in a few areas In California he largest single area to standard time Sunday will mean earlier rising for stock Tiie brokers who have been hree hours behind the New York icker will be four hours starting Monday When the stocl market opens in New York at N EDT it will be 6 PST n San Francisco The most confusion attendant to he time change apparently wit bo which returns to lime Sunday Some ada counties are on Mountain ime others on Pacific Time incoln County on both Sunday's clock moving ver will wipe out confusion in regon There parts of five es in the Portland area have seen on daylight time while the est of the stale was on standard Sunday all Oregon will e on standard time But there still will be confusion bout the time of day in Virginia Some Virginia communities are n daylight time officially others it illegally Some went off lime Sept 1 Others will o off Oct 1 Oct 14 and Oct 28 West Virginia will be on ghL time officially another month it voters in Moundsville lose to revert to standard time arting Sunday Most of the Midwest lias re sed to switch to daylight time ut of areas which have mosl So Win Your You think YOU'RE puzzled about all this business and which way to turn the Then consider the dilemma of poor Miss Allison got The clock on the wall shouldn't pose too much of a problem but the one in her No matter which way she turns it something is bound In come out Be that as it may all normal clocks should be turned BACK one hour tonight 11 not revert lo standard lime I Oct 23 Wisconsin will go ick an hour Sunday however in a complaint issued by the dis rict attorney's office Judge Robert N Conners se on Cole at cash o property bond with Defender Harold L Hammom lamed as defense counsel Preliminary hearing on the le charges was set for m October 2 Cole was unaware that the Mai ney vehicle which had crashed nlo the rear end of the truck nd became hooked was being ragged until he was slopped by her persons at the signal aid Patrol report de Gaulle Again Warns Free World LANGOGNE France UPI resident Charles de Gaulle today arned the free world again that must not retreat before Soviet De Gaulle arrived here by train t o begin the third ay of a four-day whistle-stop iiir of southern France Presidential sources said De aulle planned to meet the heads if French political parties Tues ay in Paris presumably to dis iss his promise lo relinquish his emergency powers lis Dedication Of Social Security Tuesday The new office of Social curity Administration in Eureka will be dedicated in ceremonies Tuesday at Third and K Streets The ceremony will see man Clement W Miller cut the ribbon He also is scheduled lo make a brief address prior to the open house in he 2250 foot building Tlie program over which C f Goodwin president of the Greater Eureka Chamber of Commerce will be master of ceremonies in- Remarks by Carlos L district manager greetings by Henry A Eureka or remarks by E M chairman of he Humboldt Boarc of Supervisors remarks by alor Carl L remarks by Assemblyman Frank P by Andrew of the Humboldt Times introduction of special guests Sam Kelsey hcr Hayes and Toma Matajcich dedication by the Rev Oscar F Link pastor of the First dist Church The ceremony will take place eel Julien said The reports yes lerday were so encouraging Shipping Strike Threat Postponed SAN FRANCISCO A threatened strike against West Coast shipping has been al 9 with the open house o TAX MEETING MONDAY The new Humboldt Economy ax study group will meet londay night al 8 o'clock in the City Council chamber to discuss membership drive as well as to the rt Stach is president Last Survivor Of Hammarskjold Plane Dies NDOLA Northern Rhodesia American guard injured in he air crash that killed Secretary Gen eral Dag Hammarskjold died to day Julien's death increased lo 16 he number of persons killed in crash of special seven miles north of here II also the last hope of gelling an eyewitness account of the crash The other 15 persons aboard the plane were killed outright Julien's wife Maria was at his bedside in a hospital here when ho died before dawn today The American had been ed making headway against his injuries said to include broken legs and burns affecting 30 per cent of the surface of his body Friday however doctors said he had suffered a relapse In Maiden Mass Julien's mother wept when told her son had died had such Mrs Mar Nikita Khrushchev On Peace Kick Once Again PARIS Soviet Premi Nikita Khrushchev promised in interview published today Ih West Berlin's links with We vould remain intact He said til vould be written into any Sovie peace treaty and regi ered with he United Nations We want peace peace all war is was quoted as saying i a three-hour talk recently wit Trench Paul Re and The interview was pub ished in today's issue of th Figaro I emphasize that this f communications ought fo be for in a treaty Cast and Wesl said And more precisely should be determined in a docu defining he status of Wes international act cer until Monday Postponement of the strike which was scheduled lo start at noon Friday was ordered by Capt Robert Durkin president of Masters Males Pilots West Coast local Durkin said the walkout which would have idled 136 vessels ated by 13 companies was because of a technicality under which a tion will not be formally dissolved afler ll a m EDT Santa Rosa Youth Gets Life Term For Slaying Girl SANTA ROSA Dean Ross is was sentenced today lo life imprisonment for tire fatal slabbing of his schoolmate ecn Harris last Aug 14 Sonoma County Superior Judge Charles McColdrick passed the sentence on Ross plea of guilty and ruled he slaying was during en attempted rape in the girl's home in nearby iraton He will be eligible for parole after serving seven years of his sentence Judge McGoldrick said Ross a church choir boy slabbed Miss Harris 27 limes licked her and boal tier and left her nude body in washroom of her home fainly registered with Nations Khrushchev repeated his claim Communist East German should become a sovereign stati and when such a treaty is signed West Berlin will become either an independent state or city Every communication which now exists between Western Berlin and Wesl will ic sakl Until now his ha: willi he occupying forces after trealy il will be exercised on usual basis be ween sovereign states The question of war and peace s Khrushchev old naud It is true hat war today vould be suicide We have ed a picture of a future w and immense wish West would ngs But I whal war will mean o icm I old Kalian Premier Fanfani we consider laly Krance and Germany as Khrushchev said in hi view here was no need or war to bring aboul ibe ulli wtc success of Deny Feeling Change On E Germany By United Press International Berlin disturbed I day by reports firmly denied b States officials that Ih was shifting its polic U S toward East Germany In Berlin an official U i spokesman denied reports Ih there had been a shift in polie He reaffirmed thai U S wi reject any East German attorn to control allied traffic to isolate West Berlin Press reports from Berlin ha quoted high U S officials as tel ing West German officials off U record about a policy shift a shi that even allow Ge many to share some power ove access to the city possibly even the air routes The reports were said lo hav come from a cocktail for the press Friday iy Gen Lucius D Clay Pres dent Kennedy's personal represen in Berlin Clay made such statements a UPI from Berlin said Stewart UPr diploma c correspondent on special as at the United Nations from New York here was a growing n diplomatic quarters in New York thai the U S may moving toward a compromise in the question of doing bushes rith Communist East Ger mans He said many diplomats asse sing the East-West deadlock c Jerlin with Eas is an area in which th Vest might eventually be able o go make some concession with >ul jeopardizing ils vital rights The U S spokesman in Berlin There have been no made fo any changes i policy which policy ha never recognized any right of con rol or supervision by East Ger mans of their corridors or allied access lo Berlin Fallout Stations Open In Siskiyou YREKA UPD Three fixed monitoring stations ent into operation in Siskiyou Friday the first of a ork of 47 planned in The stations are being y Forest Service rangers at Mt Sawyers Bar and Happy imp Fallout readings will be acli Friday at 5 Above aJ readings will bo reported lo e county Civil Defense Office Two East Berlin Women Escape Leap Into Net BERLIN Two elderly omen leaped into a West n net from a third oor window lo escape from East erlin West Berlin police report d today At least 13 other East Berliners ed to West Berlin during the ghl police said The women one 57 and the r 63 leaped from an East Berlin building fronting on a est Berlin street West Berlin remen caught them in a safety while Communist police s looked on wilhout shooting Al last a couple of who have nol yet they are German one West Berlin witness said Another vopo along he East West city border also apparently remembered During darkness h sprang over he barbed wire nea Brandenburg Gate and asylum with West Berlin police Cuban Pilot Lands In Mexico Quits MEXICO CITY bana Airlines pilot landed his plane here Friday and said he vas quilling his job because he vas fed up wild regime of idel Castro The pilot Ernesto B 39 said he would Council Session Tuesday On Police Parking Control City Council consideration of In addition to the special returning enforcement of the meeting and study session parking meter ordinance to the on Tuesday night City Council police department will be given men will hold an executive a I a special session at p m Orvil Wilson council president said he call from talks with Councilmen Allan McVicar and A M Bistrin with the ing lo be held an hour before the study on of Tydd street to accommodate low rent housing units He said the action resulted from the summoning of Finance Director LeRoy Starkey into court Wednesday over city's refusal to honor dismissal of three parking tickets issued a juror Wilson has taken position parking tickets are a police tion but Councilman Barrel berry pointed out enforcement was moved to the finance ment in on effort to bring the en- tire dollar fine into city coffers Previously ll per cent had gone toward the costs of operating the enforcement was justice court Parking turned over lo the finance de- August 16 and two meter maids are now engaged in lagging cars Federal workers have been exempted from the meters and the council is now working on a system whereby public utility and repair trucks may buy meter hoods and slickers for greater convenience With a council majority of son McVicar and in favor of reluming he operation to the police department it would ap pear that such action will be automatic Settlers Ban Latest Offer ALGIERS UPI s lers returned a resounding no Friday night to President Charl de proposal to gi lo the Arabs The clatter of pots and pan pounded in the of the settlers Frew Algeria slogan re sound e rough the streets of Algier and Bone in tok support for the cai of the rightist seer army underground No demonstrations were repor ed in Oran metropolis of Wester The underground called for th in leaflets circula ed lo news agencies and Friday De Gaulle's foes followed it u riday night by pirating about 3 minutes lime from an Algier broadcast for the sec nd successive night Friday night's transmission wa ad and the voice of an uniden fied underground as barely audible The pirated air ime was use broadcast an to Algerian natives and I a speech by alan but they went largely un eard because of static Salan a former French com in Algeria low heads the secret as sentenced to death for hit art in the abortive army wre in April ion Wednesday night over lion of the city planning ment The Brown Act drafted lo the public from secret meetings enables he lo close its doors to the public for discussion of personnel matters The city's weed abatement gram subject of wil day Fire Beth Ernest Prater of Hie city engineer's office said crews will begin work on the west side of Broadway moving easl It will take a month to complete the project Property owners who have get under way marshal Harold ed lots were reminded to call the division of engineering m city hall Hillside ex- tension 46 Monday through day between 8 arid 5 p.m noted that in 1959 the year befor the weed abatement program was adopted the fire department answered 120 grass fires In the first year of the program there were only 63 calls and so far this year there have been just 23 said that 12 of these were controlled burns that had got out of con- trol Congo Move For Katanga LM cave for Miami where his family s already living He told men he a U.S visa to enter Florida Russians Explode in The Air UPI Sovie Union Friday exploded its nuclear device in the atmosphere since Sept l The blast was reported by the Atomic Energy Commission which said it had an explosive force on the order of a megaton or one million tons of TNT It ook place in the vicinity of Novaya Zemlya the Soviet Arctic esling site where several of the renewal tests have been con- ducted The United States has conducted wo underground test sinco he Russians broke off nuclear est ban talks and resumed their weapon shots Con- Jo government threat to use ila own means to enI Katanga bly a grave new problem for UN officials today Observers said any government attempt to seize Katanga probably would lead to new fighting in the province making it necessary for the Nations to intervene The Congo threat in a letter sent Friday to Sture Linner did not specifically mention force but observers said there were few other means at the disposal regime At the same time the Congo army was reported building up ils forces on approaches lo Ka- tanga Three planeloads of were said o have flown from here to in the generaldi- of the seceded province reports said troops led by Gene Victor com- mander of Vice Premier Anloine Stanleyville army were marching through Province norhtern Kalanga The government's letter to ler reflected over he failure of efforts fo seize Katanga which ended with a leaving President Moisa Tshombe in effective control of the rovince Berserk Man Slays Six GREENWOOD Miss berserk Negro burned his house Thursday night and then opened re with a high powered rifle on coming o his aid Six were killed and three wounded before he was ain by a posse More than 230 men with guns shotguns rifles nd riddled the killer iley Crump with hen he was found wounded on he porch of a nearby house Officers said Crump a retired borer who lived alone went end set fire lo his house nd a nearby shed He then hid in a com Held W- nd the dwelling and shot nil inclining ilh a up to fie house to offer assistance Two Jim M 39 Oil City Ln and Midori 20 Livingston La ished to the aid of mes and were also ere hospitalized In good n   

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