Pasadena Independent (Newspaper) - March 18, 1961, Pasadena, California Mostly Sunny News On Page 11 ent Slocks Advance Heavy Trading Spurs Rise Pg 1 CENTS TELEPHONE PASADENA SATURDAY MAR Captives in Congo Rescued Frees 30 Missionaries LEOPOLDVILLE the Congo missionaries ly beaten by rebel soldiers have been rescued by United Nations troops from the an archy of Kivu Province a spokesman said yesterday They out with them stories of being held homes without food and ol a fanatical sect of 100 pagans on the rampage in Kivu vowing to kill all whites The mission arias were rescued by a Malayan patrol at and taken 100 miles to a ugee station at The nationalities of the wove not established in reaching Leopold ville The United Nations first reported 23 of them were Americans but later retracted this statement Some Ameri can missionaries are known to be in the remote reaches of Kivu which nominally at least is under the control Antoine the Moscow backed rebel Stanleyville At least another aries of various nationalities are in the trouble zone of Kivu and church authorities have expressed fears for their safety sources said one group of American missionaries pre- rescued and Kindu now are reported ready to go back to their station at Kama They include a girl raped by four rebel soldiers The United Nations reported meanwhile the removal of one source of friction with the Congo government's army but mote was The spokesman said MHJ Gen Joseph Mobutu had lifted a ban on UN planes landing at capital of Equator Province had blocked the landing of a UN plane loaded with Ethiopian troops saying would not allow heavy guns to be flown in He was assured the United Nations had no intention of flying in heavy guns In President Moise Tshombe of independent Katanga demanded Withdrawal of UN troops from Kabalo in the northern part of the ince The Congo go vern men t spokesman indicated it will be two or three weeks before troops can go back vital of Matadi and Banana on the west lost in a battle with Congolese soldiers If the United Nations goes back too soon the population will become said spokesman Pascal Kapella Two or three weeks are needed 3 Missionaries Want to Return LEOPOLD VILLE The Congo American missionary couple menaced by Congolese and an American missionary woman who was raped by four lese soldiers have decided to go back to their bush country posts it was disclosed day r In Washington the State De- demanded for all American in the Congo and urged them to leave unsettled areas of the Congo Violence yesterday was re- ported in Kasai Province where dispatches said several chiefs presumably tribesmen had executed by the BIG DEFICIT FORECAST g Peril State Fund I ENEMY'S in the Will of German ilyer who shot him down 19 years ago is Norman L Widen 43 now stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base Great Widen was shot down Hafner over Tunis in a Hafner credited with 82 World War II kills left unknown amout to Widen Hot Battle Seen in Valley School Elections Hot for the April 18 Hoard elections today in 11 San Gabriel Valley districts Sixty three candidates were in the race i for 32 vacancies in 14 districts ithe deadline foi filing was last night Union High School District leads the other VL In number of candidates with 10 seeking the four on the board Incumbents L L Dancer opposed by Maurice H John son William J James Galvan Stan G Benedict Kail Ray E Snodgrass Jesse P Dean and Shofer the other San Gales Havoc Aero Press Violent winds raged across the nation's southern halt from Las Vegas to Alabama yesterday and Texas got snows in between The slorm Wreak Nation International ter storm front tornado spiraling down on the Ala Atmore 35 miles northeast ctt Mobil e -Th e twister damaged two? homes and numerous but no one was reported an South Kasai mining stale which claims independence Some reports said 20 men were put to death all the way to Key West Fla inches of rain fellin six hours More snow fell on Kansas eastern Colorado Wyoming ma and New Mexico The half foot snows had stopped falling on the Texas Panhandle before heavy fog moved in Some schools were closed and two highways were in arillo Tex for a while Wind drifted sand piles mounted gambling halls of Ther laden gusts came whirling off tJie Nevada desert ata an-hour pace to zero trees and signs Visibility on all highways leading into the city was less than two car lengths but no roads were closed A weather bureau Las Vegas McCarran said there's a lot of dust around out here but there's no need to leave town the town is leaving us Far to the late win Behaves JERSEY CITY Irish playwright Brendan Be- han wearing a greenish tweed suit and a bright green tie celebrated St Patrick's Day here quietly yesterday after being barred from New York City's festivities Shamrocks Needed Mrs Roger 20 gave birth to triplet girls on St The girls were premature but their lather said Don't worry about them They'll make Irish INSIDE 4 Pasadena Classified ured Senate Group Charges Pauling Pro-Soviet Bias WASHINGTON JP The Senate sub committee yesterday accused Dr Linus Nobel prize-winning playing a Viet bias i even a theoretical a subcommittee said associated and nations Dr Pauling has figured as the No 1 scientific name in virtually every major activity of the Communist peace offen sive in this said the subcommittee which is hiad ed by O Eastland Jhe California Technology how ever often has denied that he is or a Communist Rocket Plane's Goal Feet EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE Calif UPI X-l rocket plant will shoot for 150 000 in altitude this it was announced yesterday Officials of the and Space Admin NASA announce that the wi be the step in the gov research program lor the which March a world speed record of miles an hour school as follows t Arcadia Unified Two vacancies Vil 1 i am i n c obert S Dexter Jones and Hai iy O Barnes and let Baldwin Two E Tex Fair and Doyle ed Lackey both incumbents Valley Unified Two vacancies Villiam L Mclntyre ent Wayne E Bates ent Norma Halloway Cenneth F Schildt and Unified Two vacancies H Truesdell and Bet y Brooks both incumbents II Monte Elementary vacancies Candidates Van Dam in- also Martin A loias Ji Monrovia Unified incumbent Jeorge and Scott letcalf Jr Elementary Two Vacancies C Whitefield Incumbents and Richard P San Gabriel Elementary E M and Tom Johnson 11 incumbents also Shirley and Tallman H Jr Lettuce Strike Ended Union Officials Flay Labor STOCKTON JP men for the Agricultural Workers Organizing Commit tee said yesterday their strike against 21 Im- Valley lettuce has terminated In a joint statement Nor mari Smith of the and Clive Knowles in representative the United Packing HOUSL Workers said The strikes were broken be cause of La bor's refusal for many weeks to remove braceros importer Mexican agricultural workers who are being used as strik breakers The statement praised the Mexican government for wha Smith and it in opposition to thV use cif braceros a They said picketing is be ing discontinued in the ial Valley with the ap preaching end of the lettuc harvest the organizing ties of the are bein shifted to other areas of Cal fornia Smith and Knowles pressed their opinion that th Imperial Valley strikes hav awakened the nation to th need for terminating law law enabling Mex can farm laborers to Ire im ported under which hundred of thousands of Americans ar unemployed while foreign la bor is imported to work in ag San Marino Unified Three vacancies Candidates B Alexander Dan S Jr both ami Rice and C Smith r South vacancies Candidates Lowell Martin both incumbents also George Warren A Humphreys Jr F Verne Harris and Elizabeth B ing Supervisors to Get Full Dope Reports LOS ANGELES ng Judge Louis H Burke o he Superior Court agreed to permit full report on narcotics cases to be su lied the Board Supervisor the name of th in each The jurist marie this promis at the end of a conference wil Supervisor Kenneth Hah Chairman of the cou committee Supervisor Dorn who acted as er County Clerk Harold other county o Judge Burke warned hoi ever that some of the may be unduly exposed censure for the way handled wit put full circumstances behin the action being considered Hahn insisted th supervisors want all the formation particularly the name of the judges to ferret that some bers of the bench were soft in narcotics cases This would guide the county frish Eyes Were 411 Over U.S United It was a great day for the ish from Shamrock Texas i Boston's Back Bay St Patrick's Day dawned right crisp and sunny on the largest concentration f and Kcl s in New York City and i estimated million person sidewalks to watch wearers of the i their annual march up venue America's No 1 can John Fitzgerald Kennedy his day a o-u s e appointment will homas J No in the U.S.A Kiernan is Irish or to the United States am went to the White Haus earing shamrocks and a coat of arms for th Executive The President then returnee o affairs of state while from oast to coast ans celebrated In one way o about marchers stepped out in th Fifth Avenue green tripe past the land Despite a ittle blue showed up alon with the Kelly green when temperatures an winds officials an marchers alike especially -th drum majorettes Meanwhile green eggs were being Banded out a Times Square drinks in gree lasses were being served a -a Airport's Trave ers Hotel and the Long Islan rechristened itself th Ireland Olivier Elopes With Actress WILTON Conn S Olivier 54 and Joa Plowright 29 whose romanc when they playe roles of father and daug ter in a British play and filn were married by a justice peace yesterday Olivier recently was c in London from Vivien in proceedings charged the with adultery New Africa Killings Reported Marauders Border Areas LISBON Reports Portuguese Africa last ight said dozens of whites ave been killed by marauders long the border of the Congo nd Portuguese Angola The reports from the with attacks in the Lisbon press on the United tales and U.S Ambassador Adlai E Stevenson for ng Portugal on the Angola ue before the United Nations Security Council The newspaper ar put the killed in the attacks at 28 The paper's correspondent n Angola reported that all the at one farm were killed He said a farmer's wife vas able to report the raids on a radio transmitter while slie was protected by loyal from Luanda Angola Euro- blacks who tried to defend them were slain in raids Wednesday Police now have the situation under con- Budget Impact Heavy Losses Loom SACRAMENTO UPI State of Financa said yesterday that lax tion measures pending before the legislature could leave tha fund 5117 lion in the red at the end of the fiscal year The department said tha special appropriation measures outside the budget could boost the million The tax reduction bills tually total million but the department said soma would not take effect ately while others would have a delayed impact on tax tions The estimate does riot in- clude duplications of hills of a measure providing exemption of drugs from requested by Gov Edmund G Brown in tha Proposals increase staid revenue totaled only department said while a total of million in special trol Recording to the news appropriations were pending v The reports said ers crossed the border from chaotic Congo and struck isolated homesteads and farms along a frontier in the Do and Sao Salvador districts Harriman Warns Asia on Russia NEW DELHI India DPI Roving Ambassador Averell Harriman cautioning Asia on economic dealings with sia said yesterday the United States and Western Europe want to help Far Eastern tions which help themselves President Kennedy wants the United States to be a good neighbor to the world Harriman said in an address at a dinner for delegates to the Hill session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East Algiers Rebel Leaders OK French Peace Talk Offer vacancies Stanley R Calvin B Harman Don W Johnson rick M Sanford and Waiter A Snell Temple City Unified Two vacancies William H Taft Jr John C Rendant Joseph E Ronstad Virginia B Harker and Clem R Johnston Alt San Antonio Junior College District Two vacancies Truman Johnson and A T Richardson incumbents also James II Stramler M Barnes John G Bradt Sr and Eugene R Russell lawmakers in their on pending cotics legislation in mento rightist French settlers op posed to any negotiations with Gaulle hart conferred in Paris Moslem rebels Circulars from a Union of TUNIS Tunisia Algerian rebel high command yesterday announced ance of a French proposal for peace talks designed to end the 6 Vi Sources here at the seat of rebel government in exile and in Paris said the talks will be held in a week to 10 days flic edge of Lake Geneva on the Swiss-French border In Algiers French officials ordered army reinforcements into the Algerian capital and into the port city of Oran lo forestall possible violence by proposal which was made after French President Charles de Resistance urged white to get arms and am munition French government expressed happiness at rebel acceptance of a proposal made Wednesday for peace talks with no strings attached Previously France had in- on a cease-fire before any the rob els had opposed on grounds it might make it appear that they were surrendering Rebel Premier Ferhat Abbas and his for two days in Tunis on the French outside the budget The largest tax reduction measure would exempt meals from the sales tax at a loss to general fund of lion Others Allow a 10 per cent credit under state in- come tax million grant a sales of 2 per cent for returns on lime amend inheritance tax laws bring state and oral income tax In con- on some deductions and allowances The department said the only important tax increase sure would bring in lion for the general fund and local governments for alcoholic beverage license fees It was not included in the estimate because it duplicates anticipated in the budget Other development in ha Needy A broad program to change governing the aid to needy children was into the Senate The package of 37 bills and six resolutions was accompanied by a report of the Senate finding committee on and welfare recommending j sweeping a changes state and eral regulations of the with Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba Ad Sells Import Sedan Rapidly Sold our import sedan on the last day our week's pendent and fied ad ran Got our price and very happy with re- Jack R While 412 N Alabama St San Gabriel A compact Independent and ad gives lop mileage at low operating cost To place a ad phone SYcamore or Zenith 2330 U.S Satellite Enjoys Luck o Irish guard I the cheerfully ing little St Patrick's Day ellite which has become the world's most durable made performer observed its third birthday anniversary The pound satellite once derided as The perhaps a whereas the Vanguard many Americans who may go on circling the earth when it went into March 17 1958 It was hardly comparable with the Sputnik I or the Sputnik II both of which preceded it in- to space But the Sputniks long since have plunged orbit on for a thousand years Soviet Premier has earned the respect of the death in the Khrushchev sneeringly re marked that the United Stales had launched a grapefruit when small Vanguard started circling earth satellite went into milters powered by solar cells One is still going strong as Vanguard I whips around tha earth every 133.7 minutes on a path 407 miles above ihp planet at ils closest point and at Its most distant The Navy said yesterday the Vanguard could possibly con- to transmit information orbit with two tracking for hundreds ol years A