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   Joplin Globe (Newspaper) - July 12, 1961, Joplin, Missouri                                Final Edition VOL. NO. 290. WEDNESDAY JULY 12, 1961.-FOURTEEN Showers Considerable cloudiness and warmer with scattered showers and High around 90. Sunday lSe Whittaker Former Red Dies Md. - Whittaker Chambers died Sunday and was cremated Tuesday in secrecy that had cloaked much of his life as a Communist spy until he turned informer and helped send Hiss to The death of Chambers at the age of 60 of a heart attack at his farm in nearby Bachman's 7 a.m. Sunday and his private cremation was announced by John a funeral Myers said he was asked by the family to Associated Press the Chambers is by his the former Esther of New York whom he married in 1931, a of and a Mrs. Ellen Into of Conn. Chambers had suffered from a heart condition since 1952. Pumpkin Papers The farm on which he died became prominent nationally in 1948. On a moonlight Chambers dramatically produced for congressional spy hunters microfilms from pumpkins he said were given him by Communist Chambers earlier had appeared before the House un-American Activities Committee and identified Hiss as one of the 45 at the had been a State Department aide of the late President Roosevelt for more than a He was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Two Trials After two trials in New York at which the portly Chambers was a key Hiss was convicted of perjury and sentenced to five He since has been Chambers had been a senior editor of Time Magazine and after the Hiss trials he published an autobiography titled Chambers was born in Philadelphia April 1, 19(U and grew up in Long He admitted to joining the Communist party at the age of 22 shortly after attending Columbia Showers In Forecast Considerable cloudiness is today with scattered showers and thunderstorms possibly alleviating warmer The high is expected to be around 90 - mercury reached high of SO Tuesday afternoon at the downtown office of Empire District Electric Company after an early low of 62. Temperatures at the FAA feather station at the airport ranged between 82 and 62. year ago today Joplin high tow temperatures were 97 and 80........ m. m. 5 a. m. m. 7 a. m. I v 1 p. m. p. m. 3 p. in. 4 p. m. 5 m. 6 p. m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. p. m. 77 10 p. m. 77 11 p. m. 79 Midnight 2 a. m. Airport Data 65 65 63 62 a 66 79 78 80 79 79 74 72 72 71 weather observations at Municipal airport at 9:30 74 io He said he renounced communism in 1938 after 14 years in the The telephone the farm house did not answer Myers said he had been instructed not to say what was done with the ashes of The cremation was Myers MacArthur Ends Tour At Harbor By CARL ZIMMERMAN MANILA Douglas MacArthur heads for home Wednesday after winding up his sentimental tour of the Philippines with a visit to of bitter the crisis the free world faces the lessons of Bataan and Corregidor should not be he told a crowd of Filipino veterans Tuesday on the rocky island fortress at the entrance to Manila are written in red for all wise men to We neglect them at our He was referring to Japan's capture of neighboring Bataan Peninsula and the fall of Corregidor to sustained Japanese bombardment early in the Pacific phase of U.S. involvement in World War Still an imposing figure at 81, MacArthur stood on the bridge gazing ahead as the presidential yacht Lapulapu glided up to the When he left Corregidor 19 years ago before the island it was by flimsy torpedo boat in a dangerous dash to Australia to assume command of U.S. forces in the Desperate Days He dwelt on those desperate days on rather than his triumphant campaign of and just across the channel on he Filipino his American comrades - in his youth and his love and gave all' that mortality can died with faith in their hearts and on their lips hope that we would go on to in Mrs. But the although obviously kept his voice He received a from the Defenders of Bataan and Corregir and a Corregidor battle scene carved on a rock from where he and his men sought shelter during the long nights of Childbirth Wanted in Fukuoka Japan fathers are puzzling over this demand from the Fukuoka Municipal Workers for husbands when their wives are in the hospital during The union claims the lack of domestic help makes it imperative for the husband to be i Guard May Face Duty By JERRY T. BAULCH WASHINGTON strong possibility that some National Guard and reserve units will be called to active duty was raised Tuesday by Deputy Secretary of Defense Roswell He said it. is one of several moves being considered to counter the Soviet Union's At a news Gilpatric did not list what other moves the Pentagon has under consideration in the new look at military readiness ordered by President Kennedy on Gilpatric did mention several times the possibility of mobilizing reserves and He said at one point that no specific recommendation has been made to the but that this is one of the many Gilpatric said the military reappraisal ordered by Kennedy will be completed a fortnight or and will be aimed at short-term steps to counter Soviet moves in Berlin and The study was ordered in the light of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's announcement Saturday of a big boost in Soviet spending for arms and calling off a cutback in military manpower from 3.6 million to 2.4 Best Plans Gilpatric said the study will help determine what plans are within the short-range what they would and have the to carry out the The Gilpatric also will help Kennedy determine whether he needs more resources and authority to deal with the That Congress will give Kennedy pretty much what he wants was indicated by reaction on Capitol Hill to his new House Speaker Sam predicted that people will pay whatever is necessary to meet what Rayburn called the boost in Russia's Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana agreed with in talking with newsmen after their weekly White House meeting with Mansfield said he believes more support is swinging behind Kennedy's billion foreign aid program as a result of Khrushchev's There were demands among other senators for immediate increases in defense Tourists Warned in Old Feud By FRANK BRUTTO Italy - Self-styled freedom fighters of South Tyrol ranged far out of their home grounds Tuesday and blasted four of Italy's international railway lines in blows aimed at the rich tourist time we will cut lines of tourists travel into Italy in even more said pamphlets left behind by the warn those who propose to spend their vacations in The old feud between Italy and Austria over the South once an Austrian flamed Premier Amintore Fanfani's government announced Italy will protest to Austria the recent grave declarations by Austrian personalities which can only be considered an encouragement to the terroristic U. N. Problem? In Foreign Minister Bruno Kreisky said Austria will lay the South Tyrol problem before the United Nations again unless there is an agreement on peaceful means to solve the It was announced in Rome that Italy will not reply for the time being to a previous Austrian proposal for U.N. Italy considers the World Court at the Hague the proper The Italian government also tightened its watch on travel across the Austrian Both Italians and Austrians entering Italy from Austria now will be required to have valid passports and visas and Italians must have visas to enter Austria from Identity papers alone have served in the Italian officials obviously were concerned at the planned attack against a trade which brought Italy million last Without that trade Italy would have wound up in the ing from hundreds of millions to of At a hearing of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee considering the defense money for the current fiscal Sen. A. said he favors putting mote funds into defense than into projects such as moon shoots or foreign Robertson is presiding at the subcommittee Stirred Up Several senators were stirred up by the air show in Moscow on at which the Red air force sent up of new heavy bombers and other They called for stepping up production of present heavy U.S. bombers and full development of the recently curtailed jet The senators included Clair Howard W. Stuart and Ralph W. in stressing the possibility that reserves and guardsmen might be summoned to full-time several times mentioned a deadline - a period within which the Berlin crisis is expected to reach a And he said the new Pentagon appraisal is aimed at making sure U.S. conventional forces are In the field of nuclear strategic he feel our position is Any increase in conventional forces within the next six Gilpatric obviously would have to come from the National Guard and He said the regular forces could not be beefed up that fast and there are no plans to do so. Reviews There have been several military reviews since Kennedy came into One of put forth May 25, is to make it possible to get two or National Guard divisions ready in an emergency for operations with three and a total of 10 divisions with less than eight weeks At present there are 27 Army National Guard divisions - 21 infantry and 6 There are 23 combat and 13 training In a the senior representative of the Reserve Officers Maj. Gen. Michael J. told of his own seven-point program to help fit the reserves for He said it would add 52 reserve and National Guard divisions to unit strength and create a ground while making the point that the new Pentagon review was touched off by Khrushchev's announcement left the impression that this was on Page 2A) 17 Persons Rilled in Crash Of United liner at Denver WRECKED before smoke cleared and rescue workers began removing luggage and other items from a United Air Lines DCS jet plane which crashed and burned Tuesday while landing at Ayub Khan Discuss World Problems By SPENCER DAVIS WASHINGTON Kennedy and Pakistan's outspoken President Ayub Khan conferred two Tuesday on world problems ranging from Berlin and Soviet military spending to Communist China and South After the Kennedy told was a very fine afternoon and very Ayub was a very free and frank Ayub said their views would be summed up by presidential press secretary Pierre When newsmen said they would rather hear it from the two Kennedy shows a lack of confidence in He's so well informed about these Salinger told newsmen Kennedy outlined to Ayub the responsibility of the West in Berlin and the problems involved in carrying out that The discussions next turned to the effect of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's weekend ment of a 30 per cent increase in the Soviet Union's military The third general area of discussion centered on Southeast Asia and Salinger said Pakistan is a member of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization which has at least a token mantle of protection over The conversations also touched on the security of Pakistan and South Pakistan has complained that unprecedented U.S. economic support for India has permitted that country to spend as much on defense as Pakistan devotes to its entire In the Pakistanis claim that 85 per cent of India's armed forces are stationed along the Pakistan Ayub said he would like to see India and Pakistan join in defending the freedom of South Asia but this would first require a settlement of the Kashmir Salinger said that the subject of Kashmir will be discussed in a second meeting between Ayub and Kennedy f AT Ayub Khan of Pakistan takes President Kennedy's right hand in both of his as they say goodbye outside the White House after a conference Kennedy's office Pakistani Visitors Honored By LEWIS GULICK MOUNT Va. and Mrs. Kennedy Tuesday night staged a state banquet on the lawns of George Washington's Mount Pakistan's Ayub was the honor guest at the lavish party held with 20th Century convenience amid an 18th Century Going all out to impress the Pakistani visitors and some 140 Kennedy and his wife look the partygoers 15 miles down the Potomac River from Washington in a flotilla of four After the motor cruisers reached Mount Vernon's the guests were whisked by limousine to Washington's plantation house set on a broad expanse of lawn overlooking the Then an army unit dressed as a colonial fife and drum corps performed shows of military activities of revolutionary The including Washington's top ranking stood in rapt attention as the soldiers in colorful 18th Century dress performed precision drills and fired Spectators Among the most intent spectators were Jacqueline the President's and Nasir Akhtar who stood with the other principals clustered on the steps of the plantation Kennedy wore a white ruffled with chartreuse daughter wore a white or native Then the guests at the black tie affair sat down to a full-scale banquet catered on golden Officials at the national memorial said this was the first occasion they knew of at which a large scale official White House affair had been conducted on these although they said Romania's Queen had quiet lunch here in 1926. IN TODAY'S GLOBE * 1B Career A Amusements Comics District Deaths Editorials 4 A 8A 6A Hospital Notes 3 B Markets 4B * 8 A B 4 U buy Life C By FRANK WETZEL DENVER least 17 persons died Tuesday in the fiery crash landing at Denver of a United Air Lines jet liner with 120 Sixteen of the dead were United officials said 44 passengers were 36 passengers and the entire crew of 7 escaped and 17 other persons had not checked in with officials following the crash and UAL spokesmen said most of the 17 unaccounted for probably would show up The Denver office said it would be the dead were United Air Lines and the coroner each put the number of bodies recovered at 17. The big plane was making a regular stop on a Angeles flight when it landed One of the dead was the driver of a truck being used in construction of a The Capt. John warned passengers 10 minutes before the crash that something was wrong with the plane's hydraulic The plane was Flight 859 originating in It had made stops in Chicago and Ninety-four of the passengers boarded in Ten were from Philadelphia and five from Four were infants less than 2 years old who were carried aboard without The plane touched down on the landing veered off the runway and smashed into the abutment of a new taxiway being It lurched into the killing its Mixed Reactions Reaction inside the plane as it ground to a stop was a mixture of desperate efforts to escape billowing flames and orderly Miss Eva 64, of Cedar said she heard the captain say something about a rough wasn't worried left my purse on the When I out the emergency door my hat was on Mrs. Maude 74, saw a hole in the door and I jumped through Lyle 66, called the crash a horrible He begged on Page 2A) Harrison Wins Race In Virginia By JOHN F. DAFFRON Va. - Alberto's S. Harrison Jr. led his ticket to a sweep in Tuesday's Democratic primary for the offices of lieutenant governor and attorney general of The former attorney general and his running State Mills E. Godwin Jr. and Robert Button handily turned back the most serious challenge to the state political leadership of U. S. Sen. Harry F. Byrd in the past dozen The opposition ticket of Stephens ran strong in the mote liberal northern 10th as but its early lead that was run up there quickly evaporated as the count showed the organization was still with Charge the present lieutenant broke with the Byrd forces to bid for the top spot on the was more outspoken than either of his running mates in hitting at the organization leadership which he said was the progress of the Stephens running Armistead L. Boothe for governor and Boyd for attorney given more of a chance for on Page 2A)  

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