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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - April 26, 1961, Wellsville, New York                                Buyers and Sellers Meet On Classified Page Of The Reporter Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper Normal Temperature To With More Showers Year Wednesday April 1961 Six Cents Per Copy Prisoners Marched Away last right a marching prisoners lasi woiks lighting in I his photo was copied from newspaper AP Steps Up Laotian Airlift Despite Parley on CeaseFire Former Nazi Described Eichmann As Obsessed By RELMAN MORIN JERUSALEM AP Adolf Eichmann was obsessed with his task of destroying and drove himself furiously from country to country in pursuit of evidence introduced today in his trial Eichmann was always He couldnt He traveled con He said the final solu tion must be decisive because nobody knows how the war will These were the words of a for mer colleague of a man now They Were written by Rudolf wartime commander of the great extermination camp at He was executed in Poland in The prosecution succeeded to day in putting Hoess notes into the It also introduced as evidence further details about Eichmann from Dieter one of his former Wisliceny also was exe after World War In other developments Arguments broke out over the question of bringing a living wit ness to the William former now living in He is liable to TELEVISED PARADE OF CUBA INVADERS WILL HALT TODAY By NEIL GILBRIDE and LOUIS LA HABAN KEY Castros regime announced today it will halt the televised parade of captured soon may march before his firing The last public interrogation was set for tonight after a session in which the sou of an leader told his captors he was duped about chances of the April 17 invasion but that it was not his father who deceived The son of Manuel Antonio de Varona conceded in a telecast monitored at Key West that he was deceived when told the Cuban people would rise against He made no reply when asked if he knew your father has asked for the open cf the United States with its sub with its invading The elder De Varona is a mem ber of the Revolutionary Council which coordinated the Young De wearing argued spiritedly with He asked them if they felt so certain about a publics support of the Castro why did they not hold an inquisitors pep the invasion captives with loaded questions before TV cam the first airline passengers arriving in Florida since the con were wary in expressing themselves as thankful they were able to leave Most of 86 persons who got off a plane at Miami were Cuban Some of them scurried away from newsmen seeking in Others refused to iden themselves when telling of life in Cuba under active war An old man said we come from FORMER MAHARAJA DIES India API The former Maharaja of Jammu and Sir Hari died in Bombay prosecution under an Israeli law that makes membership in the and other such Naxi organi a criminal The question arose as to whether he could be granted safe conduct in Testimony in an affidavit indi that the final solution of the Jewish ex have been at tempted in Palestine as well as if Germany had won the The from Wis described a meeting be tween Eichmann and the grand mufti of Haj Amiri el The name of another potential living former Walter also came into the prose cution offered an affidavit from him and Robert chief defense objected on the ground that is While the argument con Eichmann passed a note to Servatius and the attorney The accused just tells me that is in West Servatius won a hotly disputed point regarding a signed photo graph of The prose cution had attempted to put it in evidence two clays Beside the signature are the words Adolf Attorney General Gideon Hausner told the court investiga tion showed the photograph was a copy of one that had appeared in a German pictorial Slowly over repeated objections by the some sharp questioning by the three Israeli went on filling in the picture of Eichmann through written testimony of his former Wisliceny and Wisliceny listed five primary reasons for he called iSich manns success in killing mil lions of He had the full confidence of his Gestapo chief tains Heinrich Reinhard Heydrich and Heinrich Muel He had the power to over rule German authorities in locali ties where the Jews were rounded up for He was not hampered by the German Foreign The affi davit said the Foreign Office al ways The Nazi Transport Ministry always gave Eichmann priority in I providing Aides of Eichmann were trained to obey his orders blind Servatius objecting to the Wis liceny asked the per mission of the to read 10 lines from the statement which Hausner had not In Wisliceny wrote I am ready and wish to take partin search for I would know in any I am convinced I could trace him in a few I pro pose that I be attached to an American Army unit with the special task of tracking him Servatius has argued before that there was bad blood between Eichmann and and that assessment of Eich mann was made to save his own The attorney asked the judges to take these arguments into con sideration in evaluating But Hoess notes ran along pretty much the same He said Eichmann always had new plans and improvements for the murder He pictured the former officer as con stantly on the and added he was rarely in By JOHN GRIFFIN Laos AP The United States stepped up its air lift of arms and supplies to pro Western L a i a n government troops today as proCommunist rebels reportedly launched fresh agreement to ne a A government communique said the situation was grave with en emy attacks on all Six huge American turbo prop transports rushing more supplies here from the Phi in a new airlift labeled Operation Hot Western sources in Vientiane doubt that a ceasefire can be ar ranged and a coalition Laotian government formed before the May 12 target date for the open ing of the Geneva conference to chart the Southeast Asian king doms The commission as signed to supervise the truce Canada and to hold its first meeting in Now Delhi The who with the So viets are making the arrange ments for the Geneva say no Laotian delegation will be seated until the warring factions reach an agreement on a government acceptable to all The United States says it will not attend the conference until a ceasefire is Prince Souvanna neu Laotian leader in self imposed is pro Wostern Premier Boun Oum for the government Sou vanna backed by the called himself premier in a statement Tuesday welcoming the joint ceasefire Kong whose military coup last summer made Souvanna premier for a called himself commander in chief of the armed forces of the kingdom of Laos in a statement Kong Le and forces loyal to him now are with the pro Communist Pathet Lao reb The Boun Oum governments commander is Phoumi No one of Laos most deter mined right wing of the Pathet also must be Prince Souphanouvong leader of the Pathet also must be considered in setting up a coali tion Souvanna has suggest ed ceasefire talks begin April 28 in the ters of the rebel government set up after he fled into Boun government wants the talks held In the royal Luang or some other place controlled by Vientiane Bulletin Loyal De Gaulle Forces Crush Revolt Insurrectionist General Surrenders explosion rocked an underground water tunnel killing one worker and injuring There 22 men trapped 400 feet down for more than 30 The workmen were brought to the fay a rescue team which sped to their aid at the end of the three miles from the entrance All were taken to hospitals in police and other rescue John metropolitan dis said they appar ently were injured in a dynamite explosion at the working The dead man was identified as Ronald or Donald MacDonald of the section of ANOTHER JFK RELATIVE SOON NEW YORK Peter and his wife say they are expecting their fourth child in a sister of Presi dent and her husband celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary They have two boys and a Army Rebellion Ends With Little Shooting Challe to Face Trial By DAVID MASON ALGIERS AP Forces loyal to President Charles tie crushed the army revolt today with The man who led the Maurice surrendered to face trial and possibly a death Three other retired generals who joined in leading the mutiny Edmond and Andre not ac counted One unconfirmed re port put them at a Foreign Legion camp at 25 miles French Ministry of Infor said Challe landed ut a field near He will be brought to trial on charges cf or an insurrection and usurping Similar charges have been placed against the three other generals and three The government has not dis closed whether Challe will be tried as a soldier or as a Oa that issue could depend wheth er he faces a firing squad or the the possibility of a death sentence was largely discounted in uprising ended with the be wildering abruptness with which it began Thousands of Europeans gath ered in the center of Algiers as rumors swept the that loyal soldiers were preparing an But the mutinous generals could give little to the French who had hoped De Gaulles plan of ation for Algeria was doomed by the The generals attempted to speak to the crowd but found the microphones were They then boarded trucks guarded by paratroopers and fled the Gendarmes and loyal soldiers took control of the city and threw up Sporadic shooting broke out but after daylight life in Algiers stead ily returned to Stores and shops opened and buses were on In Information Minister Louis Terrenoire said a plane from Algeria had landed at Brit ish Gibraltar with certain ac complices of Challe but he did not know their 4th graf 134 and dismissed from the service on order of De Challe was to be confined in Sante Prison in Paris as a common criminal and not in a military Challe and the three other gen of his rebel junta fled from Algiers Tuesday night after the collapse of their A convoy of trucks and guarded by some of the paratroopers who had spearheaded the took them and some 35 of their top followers to an unknown destina While and military au made prisoners by the insurgents in their predawn coup last Saturday resumed control of their offices in gen darmes and troops set up road blocks on Search planes roared into the Algerian at The fleeing generals left behind them despairing and bewildered French settlors of the North Af rican metropolis who had sup ported their effort to overthrow De Gaulle and keep Algeria for ever In addition to trials of the gen and four colonels charged with key roles in the mili tary courts presumably will also judge the soldiers who joined in the particularly the para troopers who were the rebellious officers strongest It was not known if any action was planned against their civilian The second such de fiance of De in Algeria in 15 collapsed with spec suddenness late Tuesday One moment the military junta was urging the French of Algiers to fight to the Soon after they were driving off into the darkness in trucks loaded with The scene of the shortlived rising occurred in the vast forum in the heart of the A crowd of French set gathered there as rumors through the city that forces loyal to De were preparing to retake Inside government ters and Jouhaud listened with sullen de spair as the bad news poured Mobile loyal to De Gaulle and supported by were the French Troops Recalled from Germany FRENCH MILITARY VEHICLES and troops are shown at the French border city of Strasbourg after being recalled from West Germany to bolster Frances defense against army rebels in AP Wirephoto by radio from CONSUMER ITEMS CHANGE Record Living Costs Remain WASHINGTON AP Living costs were unchanged in March from the record high in The government reported today its index stayed at per cent of the 194749 This is per cent above a year ear Prices on some consumer items were higher in March than in but others were The changes canceled out each other to leave the index un Most price changes were rela Prices for food and especially used Food averaged of one per cent lower for the although three per cent higher than a year Somewhat higher prices were recorded during the month for housing and The latter raise was primarily due to higher movie admission Robert deputy labor statistics said a slight living cost increase had been expected in He said the fact the index remained steady was symptomatic of the stability that has been continuing in consumer prices the last six Myers said a slight index de cline is possible in April since in dications are that consumers are paying a bit less for gaso milk and although somewhat higher prices for serv ices and for fruits and Because of the stable March there are no major wage adjustments due under union con tracts linking pay rates to changes in the government An increase in working time was responsible for a pickup in the average aftertax earnings of factor This average ose about 65 cents during March to per week for the factory worker heading a family of In the food category there were lower grocery store tags for fresh dairy products and meats in Eggs de by nearly 5 per cent be cause of greater But egg prices are about 17 per cent greater than a year US Military Force Considered in Dealing With Castros Cuba What are the chances of the United States using military force against Fidel Castros Cuban re gime John veter an AP diplomatic affairs special reports in the following dis patch that the employment of force as a last resort reportedly is one of several plans being con for dealing with the Cu ban By JOHN HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON AP The Kennedy administration is report ed to be considering possible use of military force against the Castro regime in Cuba if other means eventually fail to put an end to the islands proCommunist Employment of force as a last resort is said to be one of several plans under study here for deal ing with the Cuban Others include the application of political and economic sanctions against Cuba through joint action with Latin American allies Some officials believe that as Regional Chamber Formed at Goshen Re gional Chamber of Commerce Council has been formed to han dle mutual problems and planning in a area in three Charles president of the Chamber of Com was chosen as chairman of the regional group at the or meeting here Tuesday The counties embraced are Or Ulster and Rock land in New York Passaic and Sussex in New and Pike in Ralph general man ager of the Port Jervis Union Gazette and a director of the Fort Jervis Chamber of was named The next council meeting be held in Goshen May TITO BACK HOME BELGRADE AP President Tito returned to Yugoslavia today after a 71day tour of West and North He visited j Tunis and the United Arab Kennedy Proposes College Student Aid Be Continued WASHINGTON Kennedy today proposed an ex program of help for needy college and university Kennedy also asked that the loan program be put on a permanent basis instead of allowing It to ex pire June In identical letters to Vice Pres ident Lyndon Johnson dent of the Senate and House Speaker Sam Kennedy said the National Defense Educa tion Act has served the nation well but the need today to im prove and strengthen our educa tion system is still In addition to expanding the dent loan Kennedy pro posed that the number of new financed fellowships to be awarded annually be increased going to students accepter by institutions establishing new or expanded graduate The remainder would be awarded to those selected by the commission er of education for study in gradu ate in still another rec asked for a three year extension of the program for financial assistance for strength ening and modern foreign language tion in elementary and secondary He also suggested that physical fitness be added to the purposes for which federal funds may be Under the present program stu dents are forgiven up to onehalf of their loans when they become teachers in elementary and sec Kennedy asked that this be extended to include borrowers who become teachers in colleges and McCANN NEAR DEATH MANILA AP Doctors said today Robert recent ly freed from a Red Chinese pris is too near death with cancer to be moved to the United the situation develops following the unsuccessful rebel invasion last other American gov might ultimately be be willing to participate even in military operations against Cas The United States is trying to convince them through diplo consultation that Cuba a Communist base is a the entire Western None of the possible lines of actions under con sideration by President Kennedy are near firm They include Naval In Kennedys view this would be an act of war and probably not a very effective move since a blockade is aimed at strangling a nation embargo A partial embargo already is in The greatest single diplomatic disad vantage of a total embargo is that it would subject the United States to propaganda charges of the Cuban Cubans still can buy foodstuffs and medicines from the United States Another operation by Cuban au think such an action might still be the way out for the United States if the operation could be properly organized and supported on a large Kennedy reportedly is pleased with the success he has thus fat achieved in rallying bipartisan political support for a tough and determined evidence of this sup port came Tuesday from Nelson Rockefeller of New a Republican party who had just conferred with Ken for an I think it is time for all Amer to stand united behind the President in support of action becomes necessary to de fend Rockefeller Rockefeller expressed the view that the presence of Castro in considered in the light of world developments has threatened the security of the United His view appeared to give fresh meaning to a statement which Kennedy made in a speech last Thursday to the American Society of Newspaper He said then that if the interAmerican doctrine of noninterference in the internal affairs of another country became merely an ex cuse for lack of the United States government will not hesi tate to protect the security of our own Prior to his meeting with Kennedy had con ferred with former President Dwight Eisenhower and for mer Vice President Richard Eisenhower said the coun try should support the who has the responsibility for de termining in ad vance of his White House call last also had spoken of support ing the Words of backing also were re layed from former President Har ry Democratic by Vice President Lyndon After meeting with Truman in Kansas City Tuesday Johnson said Truman supports a course of courage in the handling of world GE Facing Repair Job On Repute Hy SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst AP The reputation of a busi ness in be a fragile And General Electric and stockholders assembled here today are this prob lem How can a damaged repu tation be mended They all there has been damage And so do a mul of oilier business execu Their employes and their stockholders have had varying de grees of jitters ever since GE and 28 other makers of electrical equipment ran afoul of the anti trust In they were fined nearly million after pleading guilty or no contest to charges of price fixing and bid Seven three of them GE went to jail for 30 The public also is looking over the shoulder of GE executives and stockholders In some the entire business code of eth ics has been Some say that the United States vaunted system of capitalistic and compet enterprise has in a bad before he The problem is being tackled here in typical American The stockholders are openly asking an and then voting on the reelection the 16 The GE chairman and presi Ralph says the way to mend the companys repu tation is to admit the past faults and tighen up regulations and in to see that it doesnt happen His critics include James president of the Interna tional Union of Radio and Machine who is de manding a vole of with out any hope of getting The freeforall taking place here at the annual meeting of the GE has wider Im The public has been asking How could such a widespread law violation go over a period of years Those admitting they were iu the conspiracy appar ently accepted it as a way of corporate Some of the men who pleaded guilty said that was how one behaved if he wanted to get or even hold his in a big Some GE stockholders are tak ing a stand They are worried about what will hap pen to company if the furor about past practices isnt Others are worried about what will happen to financial fu ture as a result of damage suits growing the antitrust sen And the business community in general is worried because some critics have used the case to at tack all business to dis credit business to talk of laws and more govern ment Groups Admit Financial Statements NEW YORK AP The State Investigation Commission has heard admissions by representa groups that they filed false fi tives of three groups that they filed false fi statements about opera tions of the The admissions were made Tuesday at a public hearing by representatives of the Fiorello LaGuardia post of the Disabled Garrison 94 of the Army and Navy and Temple all of The session was the first of five in which the commission says it hopes to prove that gamblers have gotten a foothold in many civic and religious groups to achieve Witnesses testified they had been involved with games run by a convicted swindler and profes William Buck who they said had urged them to falsify They said they paid excessive rents and employes un the gambling re and paid to transport play ers to the bingo vio lations of the regulations of the State Lottery Control Commis sion and the city Department of  

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