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   Iola Register (Newspaper) - December 9, 1961, Iola, Kansas                                The Weather Colder THE lOLA REGISTER VOLUME No. 39. The Weekly 186T The Daily 1S!*7 SATURDAY DECEMBER 9, 1961. to lola lola Daily and lola Daily Index FOUR Argue io Action By JOHN LATZ the Congo battle between U.N. and forces went into the fifth day today as political bombshells exploded on diplomatic fronts with the force of those on the fighting Skirmishes flared on the outskirts of But the U.N. forces made no effort to drive into the center of the city where the held two main military Moise palace and the Lido U.N. political reported to his New York headquarters that Irish and Indian troops were good progress in cleaning up the outskirts of the capital and had eliminated all political outbursts spread around the world over the U.N. role in At Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak condemned the U.N. action and called on Acting Secretary-General U Thont to justify its legal basis and At U.N. headquarters in New York Thant said the U.N. force was acting in He charged the wealthy Union Miniere which mines and processes much of Katanga's copper and had furnished bombs and armored cars used against the U.N. At the Congo Central government said it would seek outside help to end the Katanga secession if the United Nations fails to restore the province to the legal Congolese In Britain announced it would supply 24 bombs to the U.N. force in but only on the condition they be used strictly for defensive This was taken to include operations against planes and air strips maintained the air arm of President but not ground Ai Secretary of State Dean Rusk strongly supported the U.N. operation saying the United Nations is not trying to conquer Katanga but to secure the U.N. position Increasing incidents involving bystanders caught in the middle of the fighting around Elisabethville led to charge Friday that and Americans were bombing hospitals and schools and killing women and He attributed the deaths of seven civilians to American No American aircraft have been engaged in combat At 200 Congolese students shouted in a pro-American demonstration after they had showered bricks at the French and Dominican Crisis Eases a Little SANTO Dominican Republic official newspaper El Caribe said today agreement in principle has been reached between and government representatives on ii formula to solve the nation's political The newspaper gave no details on the It did not attribute the information to any specific The report could not be immediately confirmed from either opposition or government At the same opposition radio Voz del announced that a general strike called to back opposition on Page 4, No. 4) PRIME MINISTER OF NKW NATION - Julius Nyerere is prime minister of an African country granted independence today shown in his office at Dar Es the heads the Tanganyika African National a political party which he He is former Tanganyika has been a United Nations trust territory administered by Direct Distance Dialing lola residents will have direct long distance dialing as well as ordinary local dialing service when the new dial system goes into operation here early in 1963. The decision was made by the telephone company only last It was announced here yesterday noon at a small luncheon attended by company officials and lola business It means that when the new system is in Yates and Humboldt subscribers will be able to make dialing connections with some 39 million other telephones across the Harry local made the Other i Southwestern Bell men present were Al L. M. and T. E. chief both of Topeka Everly said that it had first been felt that volume of through the lola exchange not justify the expense of installing the direct long distance dialing Further brought the decision to go ahead and put it in. As a although I among the latest towns in Kansas j MOSCOW to get dealing said today the Soviet the most advanced and ion had built 50- and 100-megaton plete set-up possible when so that they would hang does the heads of Western powers Work on the new building to 1 like the sword of house the exchange has been He told delegates to the way since about congress of the REMOVE DEAD IN KATANGA BATTLE - Red load bodies of killed by mortar from a battle at More dead are on the at forces are in a clash with Katanga troops in the Congo - Wirephoto via radio from Nikita Threatens Use of Big Bombs Freeman Cheered By NFO DES MOINES of Agriculture Orville Freeman brought the crowd of 6.000 at The location is at the coiner of | National Farmers Organization j East and South The Weather KANSAS - Cold wave warning west and north central portions snow east and south this snow and blowing snow northwest with local blizzard colder west and much colder much colder tonight with cold wave west and scattered light Sunday partly colder low tonight zero northwest to 15-20 high Sunday 15-20 northwest to near 20 Temperature High yesterday 36 Low last night 30 High Low a year ago today 28 Normal for 24 hours ending 8 a. This to date Normal for this month 1.46 Total this year to date Excess since Jan. 1.............16.08 convention to its feet Friday night when he farmer gels parity of the economy will sing and we won't have foun million people Freeman spoke al the closing session of the two-day meeting during which it's Oren Staley of Mo. was elected by acclamation to a sixth Staley s earlier promise of an all-out action withholding farm products from market unless the NFO achieves its demands for bargaining power with the was followed up by a convention resolution supporting that Freeman was given four standing ovations during his speech and he by is the most most dynamic group of people I've been around for a long At the business session of tiie convention Staley noted that a tally showed more than 4,000 voting He said this reflected the growth of the NFO and demonstrated it's ability to stage an effective withholding Staley repeated his assertion that the NFO now has more than two-thirds of the necessary members to back up such a Adenauer Charles de Gaulle PARIS - West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer flew here today for talks with President Charles de Gaulle in another attempt to the French leader on negotiations with Russia on The chances of success for mission appear ions that the Soviet Union had no j plans to use such bombs It is to be certainly use this weapon about October 1, 1962, Another six months will be required to install all the and make the from present At that new telephone numbers will be assigned to each The numbers will consist of the prefix 5, followed by four Baby Atom Blast In a Salt Mine scientists plan to explode Sunday the first nuclear designed for purely peaceful The underground blast was set for 10 with witnesses from at least 10 foreign Most are but one official observer already on hand is Dr. Francois Perrin of France's Atomic Energy The nuclear device is a baby in power compared with modern It is equal to only 5.000 tons of TNT as against the 10-to 20-million tons or more in It is hoped the will show how to the blast and radiation from nuclear explosives for peace lime such as blasting out h a r b 0 generating electr icity from heat trapped or creating radioactive The explosion site is a chamber in a tunnel 1,200 feet deep in salt rock 25 miles s o u I h e a s t of against the enemy if they unleash a new Declaring that the Western powers do not yet have a nuclear bomb in the 50 to 100-megaton range - the destructive force of from 50 to 100 million tons of TNT - Khrushchev asserted the Soviet Union had bombs even larger than 100 Then appearing for the first time to brandish the Soviet as a terror he i and 100-megaton bombs will always hang over their heads like the sword of he The Russian premier drew his allusion from ancient Greek Damocles was rebuked and forced to sit at a royal banquet with a sword suspended over his head by a Speaking excitedly from the platform in the Kremlin's red and gray Hall of he said that there was not a point An Elephant Can Too Calif. - Oakland City Councilman Dan is looking for a date for an The elephant is 11-ycar-oid 2ij ton darling of the Oakland said she's on Page 2, No. 2) Snow Brings Multiple on the globe that could not reached by Soviet rockets and thought that was a strong deterrent against aggressive Khrushchev expressed dismay that not everybody in the appreciated the the Soviet Union's decision to T sume nuclear testing in the | He said that many honest pie had expressed concern about | the health he socialist countries have to think noi about fallout shelters but how to avoid having nuclear bombs fall on our you want us to create ditions in which they would throw bombs at us and also clean the V air for he Challenge To Enemies Castro out today with a bitter attack on Panama and Colombia would be slobbering idiots if wei did not carry out the nuclear This is the only correct line and the one we have When Khrushchev concluded there was stormy applause and lies with his Cuban re The Cuban prime in a midnight television also assailed President Kennedy's trip next week to the delegates gathered from charging it over the world stood up aimed at defending the U.S. joined him in singing the against Khrushchev laughed at Castro told a cheering audience dent Kennedy's proposal for an of graduating teachers he internationally controlled issuing the invitation to his two Latin-American neighbors a silver to accom the wishes of the U.S. to West he still think of the Soviet Union as it used to They do | Slate not realize we have changed our shorts for long If yon miss your call your carrier If you can't get call City 410. ALL STEAMED 1-A, prototype of a nuclear reactor being developed as a possible atomic engine for a space sends off a flame of white vapor during final power tests at the testing The 1-A is the dome-shaped object at the base of the white nestled center of the other supporting Reflected light from the vapor causes pillars of the tank in background to appear in The reactor uses liquid hydrogen as a Snow Blanket Is Wide Spread The first storm of this winter to be moving on this morning after dropping a mixture of sleet and light rain on Allen The precipitation amounted to of an inch during the 24 hours ending at 7 a. m. The remained at 30 degrees during the the pavements and buildings warm and the snow turned Io nearly .is fast as it and were both treacherous for a period yesterday During the early evening the wet snow appeared to be freezing on utility wires and pavements and traffic officers feared that an ice storm was moving in. instead of gelling cooler the temperature appeared to rise during the The district office of the Slate Highway Commission at noon that all roads in this area are wet but Traffic is moving at close to normal The Associated Heavy snow swirled out of the Rockies across the Plains into Iowa and piling up to depths of 5 to 6 Snow warnings were posted as far south as Ponca and cast to St. The storm hit Nebraska and the Dakotas band of sleet and freezing rain stretched from southeastern Kansas across Arkansas and Illinois into central making driving hazardous in Rain and drizzle soaked areas in the southern Plains and South Atlantic coast Heaviest rainfall reported was 1.03 inches at Light snow was reported during the night along the North Atlantic north and east of a Great Lakes area crippled Friday by accumulations of up to two feet A mass of Canadian air pushed as far as New dropping temperatures sharply oa fage 4> 3)t To Create Outer Space Death Ray Colo. meeting to ray weapon for miter space IS being developed at the Marl in Panama re- Castro called Panama government of traitors and accomplices of the Yankee them break relations with these unlawful ones like Panama and Castro this week called for foreign meeting to Hospital Fire Leaves 15 Dead Conn. uol out of a ninth floor trasli I'm lo ' chute at Hartford Hospital Fil- ni flashed down a corridor with looni lo blowtorch fury and killed 15 ihr i smoke nut More M were in hospital rooms as unci ' hr the fire transformed once we tiled ing corridors into a mass of i not to panie charred debris I The en- Six five visitors A four hospital staff members among the Two of the visit ilien ors had been to see their ill ignited There were patients He said his purely the hospital at the .md An almost not tion and hearing put witness kept on I he nimr lus witness - of thorn still I he would disheveled and - .so fore fire officials in an effort lo pinpoint the The cause was not clear IV haps a lighted said on hospital Perhaps somt kind of escaped said another | The formal interrogation session lasted for six hours and was cessed until One doctor said flames along the said aj billow of flame dropped down from the ceiling a Thick smoke and a muffled explosion accompanied the of flame that spouted from the trash chute at the ninth Patients screamed for help from their Rescuers fought through smoke and fire as they carried helpless patients to safely down slairs or by the few elevators still Nurses remained with their patients to prevent panic despite choking smoke and approaching They ran through slamming doors shut as n safety measure until they were forced to seek refuge in Rescuers evacuated all patients from the eighth floor up in the 13-story hospital that was built 13 years ago and was regarded as almost Firemen tried to reach trapped patients on the ninth floor with extension But most of the ladders went only as high as the eighth Some patients were carried to safety while plasma bottles still were attached to their One of the hospital staff 33-yea^-old Dr. Norman perished in the flames as he tried to close a door at the end of a corridor to prevent the spread of the Andrew 53, of one of four patients in a ninth floor heard a the patients matic note from Guatemala which that nation threatened permit establishment of a Cuban in exile unless ex-President Arbenz is on Page 2. No. 1) A Lehigh Lay-off Again Next Week Because its silos arc again filled to the Lehigh Portland Cement Company will suspend in lola H. W. plant said this Unfavorable weather has impeded all building and heavy construction in this area for several hence cement shipments have been Guth said he did not know when the plant will scientist said Dr. Carl L. advance systems said the weapon would be ready for testing in liXiS and would have these It would produce a beam holler i than that was focused i It would use nuclear power and a principle similar to burning through which sunlight is concentrated on an It be about the size VATICAN - hope that the day a large weigh XXIII today made tlie most pounds and be uneconomical for l powerful plea of his reign for use on unity in the modern Its range on earth would be than a but in outer The Pope made his appeal in reach 50 I encyclical on Pope Leo Dr. Kober foresaw its use the great fifth century the Air Force police and for the unity of all ern space near the earth Pope expressed John Makes Plea Unity No Hope for a Quick Release of Reserves The snow sloi in into Allen only one known lo Sheriff Iv Iml il a two hus and The chain started 4 p. m. when Mrs. who was lew Christmas to skidded on into the ditch about a half mile south ol the lop of Humboldt ihe possible exception of a sprained was sizing up her when Margaret F. also braked to see if she could The Burton car skidded into the same ditch hitting the rear of Ihe A minute Iwo a school approached scene and slopped and two hoys Hot lo see if they could lie of Paul a grain saw boys and slowed his trailer on the icy and hit the rear of Ihe Burton pushing it forward into the Franks and had difficulty for a lime in controlling traffic while Ihe was They report that the surface was icy and all were living difficulty in the grade up They estimate the loss to the Burton and Dix vehicles iit hundred Demonstrators Are Held Back LONDON - The British mobilized forces today against antinuclear demonstrators threatening to storm air force zone was set up around the bases with posters Secrets Act. Prohibited penally ol two years In an lo break back ol the by antinuclear Committee of 10(1. police five leading of the group They were in with inciting persons to the Official by WASHINGTON - such as the rate of Reservists and National perhaps most men can be returned to the world life as soon as units Berlin crisis hasn't created to take their enough to warrant officials said today Ihe Guardsmen and The officials made clear the one official did not have a The Army hopes to release nil schedule for releasing the 1 Guardsmen and Guardsmen and Reservists service by next tered into the Army last Next training will start producing the first substantial reinforce ments for the Army but no decision has been made on when to start the process. Suggestions have arisen that a rush of complaints from some of I Ihe Guardsmen and the increased draft calls might prompt the began in The Army administration to consider figures it takes a minimum their months lo train a new man since 1962 is a congressional carry a full load as a i election ThiB increased flow of One top official said there has draftees does not mean been no suggestion from the Reservists and Guardsmen can While House or any other released at the same that compromise should be made all It is expected to ace ward off latart ia about a dawn of universal would come who became a saint of s. air The case was Roman Catholic stood Released to Attila the dissuading five said from attacking j intended lo with But the great pontiff was noted lor his fight for unity at a time when the Oxfordshire faced heresy both in the East intention of the and the declining is of the Roman faced under assaults of barbarian by silling down in Valican sources said that pontiff obviously intended hisi en- cyclical on Leo as a call to imum security where and fuel mv e r e world's Christian forces to in the cities of together against the threat of atheistic communism York as well as A F. from its words in is named - - ' ' na dei - the wisdom of i Us issuance in advance of the Roman Catholic Church's first j ecumenical council in nearly 100i years emphasized Pope I deep concern with Christian a subject upon which he has fre SHOPPING DAYS LEFT touched in the three years of his The Pope is expected lo announce the opening date of the council possibly in his Christmas message to the world on Dec. 21. The council will be primarily devoted to internal affairs of the Roman Catholic but Pope John himself has indicated his hopes that it would be a step toward union of USE CHRISTMAS SEALS HELP FIGHT  

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