Bad AbbottStars on 'GE Theater'8 P. M. TodayKRCG-TV, Channel 13A Sunday Combination of the Morning Capital News and Evening Post-TribuneThreats to a Sound Gas Tax PlanMayor and Merchants• Endangering Law EnforcementVOL. 35. NO. 44.JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI, SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1961PRICE FIFTEEN CENTSlineRival GroupsDeadline, Threats OmittedUN Assembly Renews DemandKeep Hammering por ge|gjan Congo ExodusGagarin DucksQueriesFlight DetailsPress ConferenceYields MinimumOf Scientific DataOn LegislatorsUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) The U. N, General Assembly de-jmanded anew Saturday night aMissouri legislative pressures are Belgian exodus in the Congo butex.!refused to fix any deadline ormounting this weekend on the _ ..................._plosive gas tax issue. The blowup threaten Belgium with penalties, fidence in Secretary-General DagMOSCOW (AP*—Maj, Yuri A. Gagarin met representatives of the world press Saturday with poise, confidence and a minimumpreventing civil war and bringingQf scientific information about rival political factions together tojman’s first flight into space. But chart the Congo’s political future, jhe spoke freely of the pleasuresThe final session was marked;of space flight and said “I want by an overwhelming vote of con-to do a lot more.”Safety OrganizationsPoolingmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtimmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmtEfforts Premier BlamesRescueDaltonsTrafficProgramsmay come Tuesday. The 99-nation assembly took theThat’s when the House picks up action as it wound up two weeks the gas tax fight, where it left off of debate on proposals aimed at last Thursday after a day of con- setting up a broad program for fusion that settled nothing. When they went home for the weeknd, many of the members were worn out, angry and disgusted.But they found no hiding place at home. Conflicting pressure groups continued to assault their ears with claims and counterclaims.Warren W. Fuqua, veteran lobbyist for the Missouri Farm Bureau Federation, sent a letter to county Farm Bureau legislative chairmen and others urging themto keep hammering on the repre-1 rector of the National Wildlife Fed-sentatives.Amendment ImperativeThe Soviet astronaut, 27, didUnity Stressed In ConservationState Agency Cited By Federal OfficialThomas L. Kimball, exectuive di-Hammarskjold for the way he has little to clear up several discrep-carried out the U. N. Congo oper- ancies that have arisen about his ation. i 108-minute flight Wednesday. Sev-A 21-nation resolution demand- eral scientists flanking him at the ing withdrawal of Belgian mili-!clrowded news conference fielded tary, semimilitary personnel, and tougher questions, and one jxrlitical advisers was approved 61 sa,d scientific data about theflight will be published as it is processed._ . . . . Several hundred correspondentsBut provisions in the resolution I and diplomats gathered in theto 5, with 33 abstentions.Deadline DefeatedEmphasis GivenTo ObtainingCitizen SupportOpens Wednesday NightU. S., OrdersMobilizationRecord 838 Exhibits SetFor Science Fair Showingeration Saturday night urged every-,the deadline and threat of one in the United States to keeplw“naltlc-s 33d was among the ab-working toward a singleness of stainers °n the resolution as a purpose in conservation. ?wtl2?e'v- . , ... Then the assembly went on toKimball, who spoke at the an- approve a v S.-supported resolu-Missouri tjon netting forth long-range objec-ln _|tives for the Congo. The vote was16 against, and 23Proponents of Gov. John Mf.,,. oi j t i---- —„-------- - Dalton’s legislative traffic safecalling for a -1-day deadline for!green and white stucco House of tv Drocram have re-eromedthe withdrawal and threatening Science for the two-hour news nic.^«rc«a ,rtn, penalties failed to win thequired two-thirds majority.section threatening sanctionslacked only three votes ofproval.The United States voted againstthe ex-and counties.”Unless the entire issue of a gas|th«* country, tax increase is submitted to theA key section of this resolution field“If Missouri’s cities and counties are to be successful in their battle to obtain a portion of the state’s gas tax.” Fuqua said, ‘‘itis imperative that any bill passed nual convention of the by the Legislature increasing the (Conservation Federationtax provide for amendment of the lumbia, lauded Missouri’s conser-igq jn favor state Constitution and allocation vation program for being divorced abstentions, of a portion of the tax to cities;from politics and said it was theenvied basis for future work ini urged new measures bymarskjold to keep outside. , t _ In showing the need for conser-jtary aid from reaching rival po-a pa,j !’ **Uflua vation unity, Kimball pointed out litical factions in the Congo.•a d there would he no chance to thr united States Dept, of Agrl- 'get any of the money foi rural, cujturc currently is subsidizing the I referencefOfiuSiGov. John M. Dalton has insist. Mississipp, Valley while the Dept.of Interior is buying similar wetlands to preserve them as duck roads breeding grounds.Common SenseReads RepliesThe astronaut read some of his• ... ... , .. ~ ,replies from pencilled notes and, I !lvec, ,nnJi * c!^e* ~er*|with an adroit smile that would Por s State Traffic Safety Condo credit to a seasoned politician, I?renc«* th«* 14-member Action managed to turn aside almost aiiiCommittee on Traffic Safety, and requests for specific information the Missouri Safety Council —, about the space ship itself and decided on a plan of action, how he landed. The three, with Lt. F. W. Shad-jFriday a Russian scientist re- well as chairman of the execu-ported that Gagarin landed in a tive committee, Dr. Earl Hard-HAVANA CAP*—Planes attacked three of the Castro regime’s key ;air bases in Cuba with bombs and rockets Saturday and a pilot of one of the planes said the !raids were carried out by defecting JCuban air force officers.A record number of entries will,which will have a number of spe- .The dawn air strikes left be-be on display at the third annualcial attractions. The latter include hind smoking munitions dumpsGreater Jefferson City Science special Armed Forces exhibits. and heavy property damage. Theavc ic-siuuicu. Pair Wednesday evening through The more than 800 entries re- government said seven personsDispersed after two prongs of Friday at the Lincoln University|present. the bulk of 1.010 projects, were killed .....About 172 were eliminated in Pre- Two light bombers. World WarScience Fairs which were held at II B26s, landed in Florida a fewnumber of schools for the first hours later. One of the pilots saidare expect-jtime this year. the attack had been carried outed to be on display for the event. The Greater Jefferson City by himself and two fellow flyers..... Science Fair is a project of the defecting from the Castro airlocal public schools. Co-sponsors force.are the Engineers Club of Jeffer-j Castro officials charged that six son City and the New’-Tribune. j planes based in the United StatesTo Make Tour lhad carried out the raids on Ha-During the week two Armed Forces|vana’s Camp Libertad, Santiago's exhibits will make a tour of local main airfield, and air force head-schools. They include a 33-foot quarters at San Antonio de losreplica of the atomic submarine Banos.rr- conference. Gagarin began with a the six-point attack bogged down! ldhouse. £^prepared statement. The ques- iast week, the attackers, bent onl Offlic.ls reported Saturday that S i°nMions that followed had to be sub- mnvina thu nmeram fnru/nrH av- 83# exhibits of local public and pa-,aan- ™ ♦♦ a «♦» * T*u moving the program forward, as- 000ap- mitted in writing, most of them of »v,« Miccrt.,ri I rochial school studentsin advancesembled Friday Hotel.Three organizations• ion both feet, without even ing as chairman of the actionHam*mili-— — — — — - — —- —• — — , An attempt to knock outdrainage of potholes in the uppered that the issues of more highway revenue and a later sharing of some of the increase for city streets and county should be kept separate.Last Thursday the House sjent the whole day arguing the constitutional amendment that would set up the sharing plan. It did not even bring up the separate bill increase the tax from three to five cents a gallon.Plan PendingPending when the House quit«•Common sense should preventtheto Ham marskjold was defeated. Only the Soviet bloc, Guinea and Cuba voted to delete his name.The vote amounted to a sharp rebuff to Soviet bloc countries which have been demanding hi resignation.Parliament Calltumbling.” Workers on a collec- committee and Ralph Kalberloh tive farm at some undisclosed lo- as executive secretary of the cation were quoted in the news-? Safety Council, voted to organizeLaos Cease-Fire Hopes BrightenedConflict ApparentlyDenies TakeoffsPresident Osvaldo Dorticos saidNautilus and an Army helicopter.Both are mounted on trucks. TheyHeaded to Showdownp i-,:, i ...511 U , I rtff #rnm PmKqForces exhibits also will be on dis-,011 from Luoa.Official Play either in the fieldhouse or out-; ‘ ^e believe these planes leftside. A Bomarc interceptor missileifrom the United States and re-WASHINGTON (AP word from Moscow raised somepaper Komsomol Pravda as say- its 1,052,210 members for citizen fre5h hot** Saturday that the So will be stationed on a parking lot turned to bases there,” he added, ing Gagarin parachuted on their support. “ ‘These membersfarm. These reports appeared tocontradict the first Soviet account the action committee that had Gagarin stepping out of his space ship.Gagarin told the correspond-informed by — will serve as a liaison in acquainting other Missourians with current legislation developments and to urgeenls he had received many in- support of the Governor’s safety about the conflict over the future!3* Last School. s l“LleS n subject. He lumped program through direct contacttogether and. grinning wdh tde state legislators.The greatest danger, Dr. Harding said, to the program is crip-lnedyviet Union may agree early next near the fieldhouse. L™ 7 ♦^fLweek to a cease-fire in Laos. The student exhibits will be mov-'the attack rould be a prelude toBut U. S. officials have suffered ed into the large fieldhouse Tues-a3 *552!*so many disappointments on this day. Judging is scheduled Tuesday ad mg wom*score that they are skeptical and Wednesday. A dinner for judg- nf.°I:gf? 8 j ._What does seem to be true cs will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday , persons werewounded in thethembroadly, read out this oblique re-of Laos is that it is moving swift-1 Thp general public will have its L‘^f dwpSanlv toward a showdown. There is first opportunity to view the ex- f_tt8cAs4 11131 3 were woundedsuch occurrences in this modern1 Other important provisions of;ply:age of enlightened government the resolution urged convening of ‘‘Many techniques for landing “I? ^workers and improved technolog- the Congolese Parliament without jhavo been develo|ed in our coun* p ,ngLarnen meri,s a^u tLiv nroa*^ ical development,” he said. “But delay to consider the formation ofitry. One is the parachute tech-I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)it is going on and can be discon-,3 national government and a fu-tinued only by an aroused and in- b*re constitutional pattern for theformed public.” Congo.Kimball quoted at length from’, “ 1Jr*ed.,®k“ 'hf. )™m«U«te re-' ’ • Kennedy’s conservation lease of a m«‘'b«rs of Pari,a-litical Committee that the Unitedwas a plan to put the two-centincrease into the constitutional President n ment and other Congolese politi-amendment so the whole proposi-lmessage to Congress and said he cal ]eaders now in jail and thefelt secure in the New Frontier |appointment of g CADfln.m om Kortlon would go before the voters ast package deal.Meanwhile, Wayne Elsea, presi dent of the Missouri Good Road Association, sent telegrams to all ing with House members Saturday to re pollutionseven-member,aid! their iprogram. In his message Kennedy conciliation commission tocalled for a stepped up program,Congolese leaders in settling in conservation especially deal-(differences.the problems of water j - _and waterfowl wetlandsIllinois DairymenFighf Milk Billincreasing conviction among Ken* hibits from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. ln, _aZirtratlon leTder* thatilt has been dubbed Exhibits! .Ne*- Y«k.Cuban Forrigits South- Night to permit students an oppor- ^TTxro ? charged be forasen “the program’s effectiveness, least Asia Treaty Organization al- tunity to explain theii- projects. ,h, u- ■ General Assembly s Pb-Vo MUsourT Safetv council1 Les soon wUl have to take much General Viewing engineered the attackspointed out that the point svstem stronger action unless the fighting The science fair also will be na? . ngtneerea the attack*is ended.U. S. *Amhassador'd Llewellyn; day. Students and teacher frnm Cuba™^’^Thompson after a conversattomlcwa! schools_ will! have sPec‘a';Ambassador Adlai E. Stevensoriwith Soviet Foreign Minister An-,times assigned to them to view the categorical)y d,nled Roa.s charg,.drei Gromyko Thursday, report- exhibits. 6 Planes Impoundeded that a reply to a Western, The awards ceremony will be ^ ff0vernment-contrnU#*I rn.cease-fire plan will be given with-,held from 8 to 9 p.m. Friday in b d o charged that one of th« in a few davs. lr inooin rTr,i,-gsfcitx.'r RmhnrHcnn u3n raQ1° cnargeu uiai one oi uv«CARLYLE, 111. (AP-!and others from threemeasure, Senate Bill 90, has thusfar been so watered down by amendments that it may be less effective than the law now on thebooks.The proponents hope to restore in the House some of its effectiveness that was emasculated in Dairymen the Senate.The science fair also will be 3laies naa engineerea tne attacks open for general viewing from 9 as 3 l,rpl Jde *° 3 large-scale m-u rn. to 9 p.m. Thursday and Fri-lvils.‘on- ft*.»ccuttd ?«**«»» K*n-The convention met Saturday morning and spent most of theatate the position of his group. J acquisition.“We have supported the pro- jposal to increase the tax by two2 aii|lHr!'arlt;L f day discussing various resolutions,and still do recognize the need of A J h ’ , measuref urg.cities and counties for additional . 4|” - . flir 4 T.revenue. We also still believe that ™ ,tha las's ^ur‘ *lt;’ “the full a mound of the uovernor sMigrant WorkerPlight OutlinedIllinois! Amendments added by Sen. John|v|e*Officials speculated that the So-,Auditoriumcounties organized Saturday to op- Downs of St. Joseph and Sen. Wil-jpose a bill now in the Missouri liam J. Cason of Clinton, plus thethe needs of the Highway Department are greater than the amount(Continued on Page 2, Col. 7)Library Dedicates Mural by BentonINDEPENDENCE. Mo. (AP-Thomas Hart Benton sat hatless! in the wind at the dedication of his Truman Library mural Saturday and heard himself described! as a master who has painted an American epic.When it came his turn to speak, Benton in turn praised former; President Harry Truman for “his i remarkable reticence” in not expressing ways to improve the historical painting titled “Independence and the Opening ofrecommendation to thtures;lot of 400.000 mi- . adoPted 3 resolution ask- from almost certain defeat onlyworkers and theirjing., e Illinois legislature to for-jtjecjmse °* the quick thinking of is “a black mark on uuulv request defeat of the Mis- sjxmsors when it came up for the American economy. jsoun legislation, which would crt-!clehate this week in the Senate.Goldberg asked public support 3te ,an appointive commission to, WASHINGTON lt;AP»-Secretarv , ,Forestry of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg said h'!* meeting.Division of the Conservation Com- Saturday the lot of 400,000 mi-mission for administrative meas- grant farmfamilie;Ku singer RestudySupporting a restudy of the Kay-! Goldberg asked public _____singer Dam jiroject on the Osage for a two-way administration pro- n ^ ale die Missouri dairy indus-River: and «ram to provide more govern- tr- . ...... JUrging the Dept, of Education ment safeguards for American!, tninois state legislators attend-to incorporate resources conser-imigrant farm workers and to ,ng meeting said they wouldvation into the public school edu- make it tougher to import laborers from Mexico, the West Indiethe Philippines anti even Japan, mp110^The labor secretary said he! .no,!may soon tour some agriculturalLegislature which they fear would'senate Committee Amendment No. ___________exclude Illinois dairymen from the 3, were the ones that have wreck- h«7 wj|j COme^to Washington from st Louis market. 1^ the Council said. the Soviet capital.Senate Bill 93, which provides afor drunk drivers so-called “impliedLincoln University’s R«hardson aMacking planes ^ landed inco-ithe fieldhouse. m8nned ^ “ Am‘. D . „ m I he awards include a number of ag “another imperialistic trick”I of Prince Souvanna Phouma, for-ispt^cial ones. Several scholarships, ciajms the attacking bomb-response possibly willincide with the arrival TuesdayThe radio labeleders were flown by Cuban pilot*and busi-About 300 dairymen {ness from Clinton. Madison and St.ichemical test Clair counties attended the Car- and carries atheBritain proposed to the Union last month that a cease-fireconsent” provision, was saved! acational program.The convention concludes today.Court Pondering Trial Decisionask Gov. .. 1.to intervene with Gov. John M Dalton of Missouri in behalf of the HH| s dairymen 1 A group was designated fromjmer neutralist Premier of Laos.;also wuil be awardedHundreds of students will per-;had- rented;Jform guard duty at the fieldhouse ^ othpr ^mber, with twoSoviet,to help protect exhibits. men adoard landed at the Naval..... , , , Immediately fol owing the;Alr StaUon at Key West, Ha. Im-be instituted in Laos as part of awards ceremony all projects will migration officials took the air-plan under which an interna-!be removed from the fieldhouse. men into custodV and impoundedMrs. Wilma Link is chairman of ^ planesThe pilot who landed in Miami —-he requested his name not beused because his family still istional conference would be calledto negotiate on the future of the the Greater Jefferson City Science country. Fair.Concern Growsthe days have dragged byThe bill came up for perfec-| As ■■tion Wednesday, March 29. An without a reply from the Soviet amendment bv Sen. Earl R. Black- Union. President Kennedy and well of Hillsboro was adopted. HejSecretar.v of State Dean Ruskincreasingly con-rv* u *7 Tn OUIU! proposed a second one which some ^’e becomeOtto Kerner of Illinois?1 I u wrecg the cpfued over the military situa-This was dramatized Friday when news reports from Vien-said would completely bill—a roll call vote of 20-10 pre- u7nVmd rofl MllSawas asked by tbe!‘i?.ne di^.losed that a small-scalebill’s sponsor. Sen. Omer H. Averyareas to try to bring public at-anio,IM t^seattending the meet- and Sen W;hadowv mi**rint inK to attend legislative commit- 01 Ir°y ancl , ‘fl DrS111, hearings at Jefferson City on Liberty. Sen. J. Mixy. juivauon., + ho Kill .non, Sen. Noel Coxoffensive by the troops of the pro-JERUSALEM, IsraelifAP)—Thethe|Eichmann hung Saturday as antention on ‘‘theworld where pov....,,, —,,lack of opportunity and illiteracyfne DlU-are the stuff o fevervday life.”“This administration does not (accept the proposition that Amer-Sector man agriculture is dependent onB Waters of Western government had col-School Levy Vote Scheduled TuesdayThe Jefferson City School Dis trict will hold its annual levy election Tuesday to approve the taxes for operation of the pub-historic trial of Adolf poverty and destitutionWestChief Justice Warren and Tru- liberated whether itin the balance vive,” Goldberg said in Israeli court de-ment.toaLast City Concert Reset Tuesday NightiSen. N. B. Tinnin of Hornersville. 1 Continued on Page 2, Col. 5)Hill of 1 laPsed and paratroopers had been ne taxes ror operation or me puo- talking to intellHili of Geba- , . hpiirnntpr lie schools for the coming school seen ,13,. • ^of Ozark and!’.. - helicopter. ® agents and “we decidedMeanwhile the Soviet Union. ■ aI * . . .... nmKoWv r.ou uhas authority’ Goldberg said that under thtsur- e Jefferson City Symphony' state- Orchestra, under the direction ofCarl Burkel, conductor, will appear in the last concert of the Jefferson City Concert Associa-man headed a long list of promi- to judge the onetime Nazi Ges-j preceding administration, the Lanent people among the 2,000 per-itapo leader on charges of direct-|bor Department proposed help for u . 1960 ,. * Rsons who attended the dedication inK the wartime murder of mil-farm workers but the Agriculture.,, , , Pm‘A recepHon^ to? Jbout 9W foHowed Hons of Jews. |Department opposed it. But now, ruefday at Richardson Auditorium.the ceremony Eichmann’s German defense at- he said, “for the first time inThe affair was planned to coin- torney, Dr. Robert Servatius, hasjhistory” all departments arecide with Benton’s 72nd birthday challenged that authority on working to improve labor condi-and the crusty little painter clear- grounds that: tions in agriculture.ly was the star of the show. I L Eichmann was kidnapped in( Di order to limit the number Phony will present the followingThis is the first time in Amer-iArgentina last May and forcibly of imported farm workers to those program: Overture: ‘Die Diebis-ica that an artist has such an brought to Israel. needed to fill actual shortages. °he Elster — Rossini; Symphony inhonor,” he said. 2. He signed a statement under the administration is supporting K Minor (New World*—Dvorak;duress saying he came to Israel far-reaching changes in the pres- Claire de Lune — DeBussv: Nor-Date of this concert was originally scheduled for April 25. but the change to April 18th was necessary. In Tuesday’s concert, the Svm-willInsideLibrary Survey Opens Editorials EntertainmentRoll CallM1 1 u sPic-The Weather ReportCONTINUED COOLJefferson City and Central Missouri—Partly cloudy and continued cool today and tonight. Higharound 50.THERMOMI11Rof his own free will.j 3. The crimes with which he is charged w-ere not committed on Israeli soil.4. The law under which he is! (being tried, the Nazis and Nazi! I collaborators law’ passed in j by the Israeli Parliament, enacted after the crimes iwhich Eichmann is charged place.- — — — £ — - w Tent law which expires at the end wegian Dance—Grieg; Adagio for of this year. 'Strings—Barber.a r c 11Queen tu re Feature SocietyDear A b b y , Ann Landers Sports Classified Building• ••Page2Page4Page6Page7Page9Pages 10-14Page15Page16through an airlift from Communist North Viet Nam, has building up military supplies in territory held by the pro-Commu-nist rebels. IT. .. -7Thebeen Boardsameyears. Joelevy has been set by of Education at $2.30, the rate as for the past twoFour Groups Endorse School Bond IssueFour more Jefferson City organizations have endorsed the $2,995,000 school bond issue which issue election to be held Ma\Nichols Jr., superintendent of schools, said that by adjustingallocation of the levy money the various expenses have been met without necessitating an increasedtax.Nichols said the Tuesday election hould not be confused with thein Cuba—denied this’ in a statement issued through the U. S. Immigration office.“I am one of the 12 B26 pilots who remained in the Castro Air Force.” he said. “Three of my fellow' pilots and I have planned for months how we could escapeschool I from Castro’s Cuba.”The pilot said an officer in the squadron, Lt. Alvara Galo, hadintelligencethatthe Probably Alvara Galo had betrayed us. We decided to take action at once,”The pilot said he took off from (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6/Situation StudiedBy White Housewill be voted on May 23.They are the Jaycees, Democratic City Committee, Community Teachers Association and South School23 for construction of a new h»ghschool and Moreau Heights addition.The Tucsdav election is the reg-Pages 17-19 Page 2A-3AParent-Teacher As- ular annual election to sociation. money for operationalThe bonds are for construction and retirement of old debt,5 of a senior high school and aThe Mavelection will be afour-room addition to Moreau’special balloting on the $2.995,000Heights elementary school. bond issue.Council on Children and Youth Holds Conference1950waswithtookParticipation of Youth in Finding Solutions to Problems CitedYouth at last hasWASHINGTON (AP* — The White House said Saturday it is “trying to determine what the situation in Cuba is” in regard to provide bombing and rocket attacks on expenses Havana and Santiago.But so far President Kennedy knows only what the news wire services have reported, press secretary Pierre Salinger told reporters.| Low-flying planes made the attacks at dawn Saturday. A few hours later two Cuban air force B26 bombers landed 111 southern Florida, and their crewmen afor asylum.The Cuban government radiofor coordination and the growth of accused the United States of “di«c L* t (jorit U• ** * • •***••«**502 p.m.a . ......44464 pm...48426 p.m..........46408 a.m..424110 pm,4042Midnight..394250Low yesterday...39Their discussionsial, which openedTMLMidnight.,3 a.m..,..4 am.....4 a»m, 1 • • *to o»aa,•»*«••»»•Moon,,, *.IKtgfe yosttrtfay.High past 43 years M In 1940; Low past 43 ytars 33 in 1950PRECIPITATIONNems-Trihun* Weathar Bureau Headingtract for tht past 24 hours ending at midnight iast night; heaviest rain saint datt In 43 ytars 1.23 in 1946. Total to date this month. 2 77; normal this month to’are datt, 190; this year to date, 1.11; normal,111.WKATIIFR HOOKBarometer. 29 82, steady.RtlaMve Humidity, 40 per cent.Highest wind velocity for 24 hours end* *Ing at 4 p m. yesterday, Memorial Air* refuse port, West-Northwest 11 MPH atp m.THfc RUNRun me today .................8un*ct today ..................... «:47lofficial ones.A .special panel of three Israeli own in the forum judges began deliberating on Ser-;conditions which immediately affectthe tra-jthem. at sun-j That was thevatius’s d it ion a 1challenge after Jewish Sabbathmessageparticipation Of yOUtn memoers uieu iu* uihuiui ui w. vvmvcpi ui uiinuii.im.' reel ri'spuilsiUUJi,' «*nu wouicuon boards, on committees and in parents. One city, she said, has zation in the broadest sene, and the Cuban people the attacks may planning groups, Mrs. Abbott ex-even established an “urbanization” lt;2* Recognition of the necessity be the prelude to an invasion, nlflinpri school for new residents. anfj urgencv of teaching values And the Soviet Union demandedbrought in theHa’am in Jerusalem last Tuesday, souri CouncilYouth.come into its We recognize our responsibilities mon acceptance by adults of the is suggesting aid to dependent childiscussions of as good citizens. participation of vouth members dren for children of unemployed the concept of community orgam- red responsibility” and warned“These are the goals we accept for ourselves as young people to Mrs. achieve in cooperation with adults, [plained.Grotchen Abbott of Washington, Ten years hence, at the 1960 White “I think the emerging Peacethe D C., brought Saturday tp the 11th House Conference on Children and Corps on the international level ex-Beit annual spring meeting of the Mis- Youth we expect to review them as emplifies in the finest way, the discussions which were neia txtnand adults.” Idesire of youth to give service and on the state and national level.This they did, Mrs. Abbott said, the acceptance of youth by adults 7tie Missouri Council, she said, as“On all sides,” she challenged, “we are seeing the impact of theon Childrento its first major climax.They will announce their sion at the resumption of the trial Ierson City Methodist Church as Monday at 7 a. m. consultant on White House Confer-deci-t Mrs. Abbott, speaking in the Jeff- The upsurge in youth participation as partners in service to others. tde organization delegated by theurgency ot leacnmg and ideals to our young, and of in the United Nations that providing them w ith ever present General Assembly take up examples in their everyday living.Must Ytork TogetherMrs. Aboott. who has traveledthethebombings immediately.Salinger reminded reporters, who asked what action this gov-throughout the country has been,Surely, history will say this is of|*^*^on7ofthe 1980 WWte’Ke of the Youth Conference, said that, , ,. * . u i* ernment might take, that theUP and.?ow« the country ui behalf p!t„ldt;nt*s “lxsitiun was maderemarkable— 500 at the 1950 confer- the greatest importance,Home-Made Licensesence on Children and Youth Follow- ence, 1400 in 1960.up, U.S. Children’s Bureau, told the At the 1960 conference, she said,Abbott saidAid to ChildrenWARSAW (AP)—Motorists hereimore than 200 present that the fact many of them were there as young; She listed the areas receiving hanging home-made licensejthat youth has come into its own adults and as regular delegates.'great impetus from the conference:newspa-jin the forum is one of the three The new group, she extolled, made Work camps and forest camps,Conference on Children and Youth the need to work together has per in Missouri, has done an outstand- haps become “theclear” at his news confering job.Youth, she emphasized again andphenomenon of our time New interests, she says,veryence Wednesday. Kennedy said sodologicai|tjien tbal mjder no circumstanceswould there by U. S. military intervention in Cuba and that thehaveplates on their cars, the per Trybuna Ludu complains, be- outstanding cause the .stock of official plates White House Conference isagain, is telling adult America developed as seen in the change in United States would do all in it*results of the 1960 an outstanding contribution to the foster home placement, youth em- ;dat -vouth wants. And that want, the rural-urban development pro- iX)wer to prevent any Americansdepleted and manufacturers to make any more withInParticipation Up1950, she said, youthconference in its adoption of the ployment, school drop-outs, home- slle sjdd* is to be a part of the gram of the extension service in from becoming involved m actum“Youth Priorities.”makers service, research, change planning and to patricipate m the the land grant colleges and unitold As they played an active part in in education, day care services for thing planned.versities.in Cuba.Salinger noted that two of the11:30 j out apaper says, the 5 33 steel plates costprofit. Furthermore, the America: “The day has passed the conference, so since then, she working mothers, services for ex-j The other two outstanding re-; Formerly, she said,‘ this was for planes which bombed Cuban rnilihome - painted when we can be concerned with said, have they been active in their ceptional children, services for suits of the 1960 Conference can-rural areas only, but now it ex-tary installations arid then landedmore than the ourselves only. What we want for states and communities. children of migrants, family courts, not be forgotten, she said: (1) Ac-;emplifies community development in this country have been m-lourselves we want for all people. There is an ever growing com-| Tlie administration, she asserted, ceptance of the recognition of need (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) terned.