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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - January 7, 1963, Wellsville, New York                                lay Sell rind It In Want Adi Of the Reporter Reporter Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper With Light Some Eighty Third Year NEW Monday January 1963 Six Cents Per Cepy Congress Starts Session With Rules Tiff WASHINGTON of the 88th Congress streamed into town ready for a dou ble donnybrook that will get the new session off to a rousing At the formal opening the legislators will run smack into rucs fights on both sides of the Capitol that will divide them along lines more significant to legislation than party labels lib eral The outcome is apt to have a strong effect on President Ken legislative program and on the 1964 presidential and congres Democrats hold large voting margins in both the Senate and the In the Sen ate their advantage over the Re publicans is 67 to in the House 258 to with one Democratic The Senate vacancy caused by the of Robert Kerr of Oklahoma was filled Sunday with the appointment of Democrat Howard This wide Democratic edge may be In both branches Southern Democrats have a habit of not following their party lead of combining with conser Republicans to thwart the Democratic Two years in an attempt to prevent the House Rules Com from delaying liberal leg the administration won a fight to expand it to 15 By adding three members to the traditional the groups com was tipped to the liberal This committee enlargement the fight to expand it will be fought The showdown will come Members of both parties will caucus separately trying to agree on a po sition before House takes up the issue In openly taking sides in the rules committee the Presi dent has said We arc through if we On the Senate the liberal conservative battle is over changing the rules to curb fili For Southerners and other conservatives have used the filibuster to stall or kill liberal particularly in the field of civil To halt debate and bring legis lation to a vote requires a two thirds vote of senators participat Only once in 35 years has the gag been to silence a group of liberals who opposed an adminis tration to set up a privately owned corporation to operate the portion of a global satellite communications Precisely what the President wants in the way of legislation may not be known until next week when he sends up his annual State of the Union His congressional leaders expect him to renew his pleas for some of the things he failed to get from the last such as federal aid to health care for tlic elderly financed by an in crease in Social Security a mass transportation program and a new farm Added starters will be a request for large pay raises for military personnel and cuts in individual died with the last Congress and and business income Rockefeller To Submit Plan To Test Motorists Eyesight By ROBERT GRAY AP Drivers would have to undergo periodic examinations to make sure their eyesight remained un der a plan Rockefeller legislative will submit session to the opening Administration sources say the recommendations will reflect the governors concern over the sharply rising death toll on the states Indications are the 1962 still being will be 300 or Eastern Foggy Fairly Warm By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dismal foggy and wet covered most of the eastern half of the nation and sections of the West On the brighter side of the weather temperatures were fairly mild for this time of Light rain or drizzle sprinkled the Gulf Coast and along the East Coast south of Cape Light freezing drizzle and drizzle dampened the Great Lakes while light snow fell in the northern half of the Missis sippi Valley and the western Great Lakes Fog shrouded broad areas of the northern Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes Extensive fog blanketed the Pacific North Temperatures generally were above seasonal levels in most of the in the south low readings from the 30s in northern sections to the 50s and 60s in southern more above the figure of the previous In other areas of the the governor will recommend the creation of a state commission to seek ways and means of turning over to private enterprise the public housing projects were throughout the state for fast and apparently flew at an Mock Jet Bombing Is Denied By ANTHONY WHITE LONDON London news papers said today swift British jets slipped past defenses re cently in a mock attack that could have wiped out major including New Wash Chicago and Los and British officials denied Four British newspapers said the exercise was carried out by four Vulcan bombers about two months The bombers fly up to 600 miles an A spokesman for the North American Defense Command in the United States termed the re port a lot of The British Air Ministry first said an exercise took place about two months ago but declined to say whether it was a after some apparent con the ministry came around to the official American Reports referring to an exer cise a couple of months ago are an Air Ministry spokes man The last occasion on which we took part in an exercise of this kind was in an operation referred to as about That exercise was a joint operation designed to test de The spokesman declined to com ment when asked if British bombers penetrated North Ameri cas radar network in the 1961 ex The newspaper claims contained several important strategic im particularly that the manned bomber has many more years of useful life as a nuclear Vulcans were to have been used to carry the Sky They will carry the improved Blue Streak standoff which is to be the basis of Britains inde pendent nuclear deterrent until it is equipped with Polaris The Daily Tel and Herald all reported the Had the attack been it would have wiped out several ma jor American including Los Chicago and New the Herald The Express said it understood Leave For Home To Invite Insure Future Position Red China Continue Arguments VALERIAN his and their arc shown aboard the liner Queen Mary in New York prior to sailing for Europe en route to who had served as chief of the Soviets United Nations delegation since September is going to a new He will head the department of affairs in the Soviet Foreign AP Edmondson Is Named To Succeed Bob Kerr Mishaps Show Big Reduction 17 Lives Lost took 17 lives in New York State during the a sharp re duction from the grim toll of the previous two weekends the Christmas and New Years holi Ten were killed in traf fic accidents during the period so come families at a cost of bil lion to the states The governor will cite public in New York City in par as badly in financial difficulty and in need of The commissions tions would be due in the 1964 ses The governor will call for im mediate action in the highway safety and ask the lawmakers to Provide for 30 day suspensions of licenses of per sons convicted of speeding at 15 mi las above the legal limit on state highways with maximum speeds of 50 or Require drivers to meet the same license require ments set for drivers of commer cial Count convictions for traffic violations in neighboring states or forfeiture of bail in traffic charges in this state as violations under the point Drivers charged with minor highway violations frequently pre fer to forfeit bail rather than answer the charges and have points entered on their Under the point the most serious violations are three points and the minimum is one A driver who has ac cumulated eight points may be required to attend a At 10 the driver must appear before the motor vehicles department for a formal hearing to determine whether he should be allowed to continue to the operation succeeded because from 6 Friday to midnight Sunday Six persons perished in The only other accidental death reported during the period was that of Edmund a Cartilage who GAY EVENING By MILES SMITH Associated Press Arts Editor NEW YORK AP In Carl own it was a beautifully It was a brilliant literary din ner at the cele brating 85th birthday and and the publication of his new book of 77 titled Honey and It was given by his Brace with scores of celebri ties in When Sandburg dropped his short cigar to get up and read the title poem of the new he said the occasion was so rare and unforgettable that he could not express his feelings even in a he declared the fine remembrances will help me perhaps a live a little year or He read in a voice that still remains deep After an autographing session he re marked that toward the end J felt like something the pat drug A personal friend since William associate justice of the Supreme made the first of many speeches and predicted that Sandburg will be remembered as long as Abra ham Lincoln biography won one of his two Pulitzer Prices Novelist recent winner of the Nobel paid the tribute us have and a lot of M5 911 of from altitude of about 12 It said some of the Vulcans were fitted with electronic couner to keep American pa trol planes from detecting the An Air Ministry official in Lon don confirmed that the exercise took but declined to say whether it was a In Ford a spokesman for the North Ameri can Defense Command said there was no truth to the newspaper He termed them just a lot of Dawson said it was not the pur pose of the Royal Air Force to pierce air When ever flights were made over the United he advance warning is given to prevent Allied planes from being mistaken for enemy The Herald said the British flying from bases in Brit were opposed by nearly NORAD supersonic They got through to their tar gets by using new decoy radar signals which confused the Ameri can the Herald American defenders on the ground were suddenly surprised to find signals indicating that the British was The British force struck from across after taking the short polar route from their bases in the Air Ministry spokesman i By JIM MONROE OKLAHOMA AP a friend of President resigned Sun day as governor of Oklahoma and was appointed to the succeeding the late Robert George the lieutenant governor who moved up to the governors office and appointed said President Ken told him lie would be person ally pleased by the Nigh said he telephoned the who is vacationing at Palm before Ed resigned and told him Edmondson would be named to the The administration can expect solid support from a Democrat who backed Kennedy for the presidential nomination in also a will be MOSCOW AP The Soviet Union and Red China continued their ideological battle ac cusing each other of betraying the Communist cause and playing into the hands of The latest exchange came in editorials in the Soviet Communist party and Red the Chinese Communist partys theoretical As usual the Russians directed their fire at but it was clear the blast was meant for Red Flag did not men tion Soviet Premier Khrushchev and the Soviet Communists by but it was also clear that they were the Chinese Pravda asserted that the Soviet Union had averted world nuclear war in the Cuban crisis and ac those who quarrel with peaceful coexistence of following a policy that could lead to armed The Albanian leaders are openly breaking with the Commu nist with and are sinking deeper and deeper in the morass of sectarianism and vi cious and arc making increasing use of personality cult Pravda It accused the Albanian Com of failing to support the Soviet effort to defend Fidel Cas tros Cuba and bar the road to the atomic What is they actually helped the imperialist instigators to kindle the to set the and the United States at thereby pushing all the world into the abyss of said The editorial branded as false charges from Peking that the So viet Union had capitulated over it is much stronger and the beacon of freedom in the Western Hemis phere is burning still Red Flag denounced Khrush policies in an editorial on Leninism and modern revision Modern revisionists deliberate ly lie to deceive the masses that the dogmatists Chi nese hope to push mankind to the brink of nuclear said Red Some persons indulging in sheer say that the dogmatists want to demonstrate the superiority of socialism and communism over capitalism by means of it Socialist countries should rely on the just strength of the peoples and their own just policies and should not engage is nuclear gambles in the international area Meredith Debates Return To Ole Miss Next Semester strangled Sunday on a piece of j governor for only one Hen A total of 50 persons died acci dentally during the Christmas weekend in the and there were 45 accidental deaths in New York during New Years Both were holi Three persons died in the colli sion Sunday of an automobile and a passenger train at near The Edward of his daughter and Jane a neighbor of the were in the car and were to a wake in Other accidental by include of struck by a car Friday of Now York a dish fire in a cottage at Johns Atonement Seminary Sat about first Re publican takes office next Sources close to Edmondson said that when Kennedy came to Oklahoma City Friday for Kerrs funeral he urged the governor to take the Senate a Democrat who was known as the uncrowned king of the died of a heart attack in Washington New Years As Edmondson gathered his sup porters at the governors mansion to make the Kerrs Robert Kerr announced he will run for the Senate in fiery reformer and accomplished was elected governor at youngest chief executive ever chosen by Edmondson supported Kennedy for tho presidential nomination when Kerr and others swung the state delegation behind Vice Presi dent Lyndon He made a seconding speech for Kennedy at the Democratic National Conven fire in her apartment FOUR FARM FAMILIES TO Receive HONORS AP Four families whose farms have been in their possession for more than 100 years will be honored 16 by The governor will present the Century Farm awards during the 131st annual meeting of the New York State Agricultural The citations will go to Kenneth and Ralph owners of Simons Chenango William and Charles Morris and Donald Schuyler and Ross Johnson and and Kenneth Johnson Ful ton Walter Banker Clinton or Uruguay Veteran Succumbs After Long Illness AP John veteran radio news Yale After a brief try at the commentator and writer whose he turned to journalism and work AP Juan Andres di rector oi the newspaper Plata Since jt was in after 3 brief career took him to the far corners of the died Sunday at a hospital here after a long ill He was He had been taken to the hos pital Saturday from his home in this village in Southeastern New The cause of his death was not Vandercook had s u f f e red a stroke two years ago that forced him to retire as a nightly news analyst for the American Broad casting He also had suffered a series of heart He had been in broadcasting for 20 Survivors include two children by his third the former Iris who died in 1961 after a fall in their home The chil dren are John and Audrey Private funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at Johns Episcopal Church in was horn ha London of American parents and was ed at Pauls School and seven years with ed in the early 1920s for pers in Ohio Washing and He also was assistant editor for McFadden Publications and fea ture editor of the New York j In Vandercook set otit on the first of a series of that j were to last for 12 years and duce material for many of his These included Black the life story of King Henri Christophe of Published in it sold more than j Among other books he wrote were Forty Stay Tom der in Murder in and Murder in radio news career began in 1940 when he joined the National Broadcasting He covered World War II campaigns i in North Italy and He later worked for the Liberty Broadcasting and then spent By VAN SAVELL AP Negro James Meredith said today he will not attend the University of Mississippi next semester under the present The 29yearold first of his race ever knowingly admitted as a student at the didnt explain what he considered his since his enrollment under guard of federal bayonets he has lived and attended classes under the protection of federal marshals and federal Mereith put it this way at a news conference in his dormi tory It should be noted that 1 have not made a decision to ue my effort to receive education al training at the my decision is not to attend the university next ter under the present circum He said he intended to remain at the university at least through the end of the taking all of his final Final examinations at the uni versity are 18 through Almost from the rumors have persisted that an Air Force veteran with some col lege work already behind was in trouble over his None of his ter and the been made Students at the University of must maintain at least a D or face probationary If they fail to make at least a they face almost auto matic Meredith entered the university after a long court battle and a dramatic series of enrollment at tempts blocked by Mississippi Ross Barnett and Paul Johnson The Fifth Circuit Court Appeals at New Orleans has held both Barnett and Johnson in civil contempt for their interference with and now has crim inal contempt charges pending against Rioting broke out on the cam pus the night of Merediths arriv al Two died and scores of stu dents and hurt before federal troops restored or In calling his news Meredith asked reporters to come to his dormitory before classes Meredith said Mississippi Negroes are engaged in a bitter war for The enemy is re sourceful and he There are no rules of war for which he has Some standard roust be About People By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Francis Cardinal in Berlin for a visit with American prayed at the Red wall for victims of commu The 73yearold archbishop of New York told newsmen It is always an emotional experience to gaze upon this I pray that in a period of given good fairness and we can have peace in this great Former Presidents Harry Truman and Miguel Aleman of Mexico have renewed a friend ship they began as chiefs of state 18 years At Truman conducted Aleman on a tour of the Truman Memorial then entertained Aleman and others at Thar meeting was part of a two day salute to Mexico sponsored by the People to People which has headquarters at Kansas The program is aimed at promoting international good will through closer contacts among private citizens of the various Bishop Fred Pierce president of the World Methodist says parents must instill religious values in their Bishop resident bishop of the Philadelphia Methodist Dis also said in addressing the congregation at an Atlantic church that the atmosphere in the United States and other countries is alien to Christian Central Government Begins Of Katanga Province By DENNIS NEELD Katanga Moise Tshombe apparently is being given a chance to invite a bloodless occupation of his war capital of Kolwezi and thus insure a place of power for himself in the re unified Diplomats indicated Tshombe was pondering this course of ac tion as the military buildup Amphibious armored troop carriers and bridging equipment poured in on huge Air Force putting the force in a better position to press an advance on Officials of the central Con government arrived in to take steps to reintegrate Katanga into the Con go in accordance with Sec U unity The reunion scheme includes merger of the and Con armed forces and a share of the revenues from industrial wealth for Premier Cyrille central govern ment in At the Elisabethville central government representa set up customs and immigration Financial ex perts studied means of unifying the Congo and curren Katanga issued its own banknotes after its 1961 Undersecretary Ralph who flew to the Congo on a special mission over the said he had no plans to meet with He said the time for negotiation is We have stated that we expect complete freedom of movement through the elimination of all armed That is a principle and it Bunche told Tshombe likely will be al lowed up to a week to comply with this qualified diplo mats This would entail occupation of a mining town 150 miles northwest of Elisa the border post 110 miles southeast of Elisabeth and near the frontier of Should Tshombe decide to end the he could for the present retain the presidency of Katanga diplomats Though battered militarily he re tains a political following in Ka If he fights he could do immense damage to tho economy through sabotage of installations at including a dam out side the town that supplies all of electric Tshombe was last reported in Kolwezi gathering his battered gendarmes and white mercenaries for a While Tshombe could still wage some scorched earth his African troops appear to be through as a fighting Associated Press correspondent Adrian Porter found about 500 disorganized Katanga troops at on the Northern Bunche flew to Elisabethville from Leopoldville taking with him Robert Gardiner of head of the Congo and Guebre of chief of the Congo SWEATY BOY Daniel Boone a pioneer as history books picture or was he a bumbling backwoodsman of no real talent That question is a hot one in Kentucky historical circles and has touched off a lively Igniting it was Louisville histori an Robert who calls Boone an irresponsible who through a freak of fate was elevated to the role of folk hero in his own McDowell had these epithets for Danl a a a dupe whose reputation is largely McDowell said Boone lost his Kentucky was tried for treason by his own peo ple and took credit for several historical firsts which belong to j he Boone was not I a great historical had i small talent for leadership and was mediocre as an Indian fighter pathfinder and Other rose to Boones said Thomas Clark of the of Boone may have been He was a sweaty old boy but he lived in a time of sweaty Another said Boone was the pathfinder who led the way to the If he had done nothing he would be a great figure because of the trail he opened to Boone did not claim to be Indian Clark But he saved the day many times cause he undersood thoroughly the red mans Daniel has had a rough year Recently vandals damaged overturned his statue in a ville There even is a proposal move the pioneers grave from its present site in Those staunchly defending Boone wouldnt be surprised to find he has turned  

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