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Cloudy tonight; Scattered Showers Saturday Khrushchev Meddling, Canada Charges Seven Bombs Tires Shot to Stop Car Prime Minisfer Ken/re^ Exploded in Rejects Note M On Missiles Tc> Algiers Hospital By MAJC HARRELSON V Sw^ ) By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER Communist Poland and Yugosla- ed . they would submit their dis- ¦:' ALGIERS <API-Seven plastic OTTAWA <AP -Prime MuUster WASHINGTON W> . —Presiden t via sis a tool of foreign policy. He pute , to arbitration or find some bombs heavily damaged three John G. Diefenbaker has accused Kennedy, giving Democrats, in. encouraged Republican support oh other peaceful solution. surgical pavilions and the central j Dfvorce^ Soviet Premier Khrushchev of " (AP) Congress a light pat on the back, these propositions. Aiid he put spe- Then , in reply to questions, Ken- laboratory of Algiers' vast Musta- . PINE CITY . Minn. , - A j told this story: . Shortly afterward, a highway vengefully meddling in the Cana- has urged Republicans tb ignore cial emphasis on his farm bill , al- pha Hospital today in the wake of St. Paul man captured When Crist carne to her St. Paul home patrolman spotted Crist driving dian election with a charge, that nedy suggested politics and old Wednesday night , her to north ony Highway 23 at high Diefenteaker' s Conservative gov- party labels and vote for his ma- ready , passed by the Senate, to positions be discarded in favor pf a Secret Army Organization an- officers shot out the rear tires of , forced . jor proposals. production controls with nouncement that it was launching his car during a high speedy chase accompany him in his car. He speed. He radioed for help and vernment is making preparations couple fresh thinking on business and the for nuclear armament. Kennedy's prod at his news con- price supports for wheat and feed economy. Here, he appealed to an all-out campaign to lay waste faced an assault charge today drove to a spot near Kettle River Tlirun and a deputy , plus another • ference Thursday amounted to a grains:', ' . • ,; to Algeria . after having kept his divorced where the couple spent the night. patrbl.car joined the chase. With the election of a hew Par- Republicans outside of Congress tb , concession hat he needs GOP concentrate on "the real problems Hospital officials said not a sin- wife prisoner.Wednesday night. Thursday afternoon Crist start- The sheriff said Crist zigzagged liament corning up Monday, Dief- votes on some issues as well as Kennedy also used the nationally 1"' gle person was injured by the Sheriff Lawrence Thrun of Pine ed tp drive her . back to. St. Paul. along the blacktop road to pre- lenbaker said Thursday in a cam- of our country and wait until , , 'B*u .come a challenge to Republicans to televised conference . to exhort 1964 to argue politics. Those prob- blasts. Inv recent months, after the County said Gerald Crist 29 .t. on the main street of Sand- vent the pursuing cars to paign speech Khrushchev "doesn't adopt a nonpartisan v stance von flight engineers "to meet their secret army raided several , hos- drove his car at speeds up to 110 stone .Mrs. Crist screamed for abreast of him until , with no other want this government back be- lems exist regardless of who oc- help, later managed to jump from vehicles sight, a deputy fired cause we took a stand on Soviet "matters of great national im- public responsibilities" and aban- cupies the White; - House, he sa id , pitals; most Moslem patients were miles per hour' before officers . in . ¦ ¦ . evacuated to makeshift clinics. were able to halt it v late Thurs- the moving car. She was not hurt. the shots that punctured the rear colonialism that he. doesn't like." port:" don, strike threats against Pan commenting t nat Eisenhower held ' ¦ As a senator.. Kennedy recalled , American , Trans World and East- The hospital said the surgical day near Nickerson , about . 25 William Barrack , a filling sta- tires- . • Soviet . Ambassador A. A. Arou- office during the ¦1958. and 1960 re- pavilions and laboratory have Highway tion man, heard the screaming Thrun said Mrs. Crist had sign- tunian delivered a Kremlin pro- hei sided with former ; Repu blican ern air lines. He did not rule out cessions./ _ ¦• ' - miles south of Duluth. on President Dwight D. Eisenhower the possibility of seeking author- ; been rendered useless, 23. y . -vv . and telephoned an : alert to " . the ed the assault complaint and that test Thursday which said if nu- airlines if the engi-. The chief executive said, : hejy A group from the Moslem Na- Thrurs said Mrs. Hedy Crist, di- sheriff , giving a description of the her ex-husbandv probably would be clear warheads are located on oh such questions as .raising the ity to seize the couldn 't imagine anyone deriving debt limit and permitting -aid to neers walked out , but said he hop- . tional Liberation . Front , the FLN, vorced from the suspect in April , car. arraigned today. Canadian territory, the Soviet ¦political or personal pleasure out inspected the sprawling , 2,5O0:bed Union Would have to take counter- of the stock market plunge y or hospital late_ Thursday and an- measures to safeguard its se- economic crises. That was his re- nounced . the Moslems planned to curity. V v sponse when , asked about a col- take it over. That made it a umnist's report that the current prime target for the. secret army Diefenbaker's government Im- big business attitude toward Ken- in its plan to destroy everything Stock Markef Legisldtors Meet at mediately rejected the Soviet note nedy is: "Now We have you where ithat might be useful to the Mos- Canadian affairs:" we want you ,'* lems after , independence! Diefenbaker's chief opponents unanimously . backed him against Kennedy previously had remark- Moves Around the Soviets . ed that most businessmen are Re- A clandestine radio transmitter Madison Monday publicans and happier yhen a Re- announced Thursday .night that Lester Bv Pearson . Liberal lead- , the secret army's high : command :. MADISON,.Wis. W — Wisconsin lawmakers , already veterans of er, termed the ; Soviet statement publican is president. v clumsy • ¦He got a laugh by saying: "1 had decided to accelerate its a; record long session, have been asked. to lay aside campaign plans "arrogant and " and said scorched earth campai gn becauseI Lowest of Year and reconvene to deal with the politically potent problem of reappor- it would not affect Canadian at- can't believe I am where, big busi- it had failed to obtain more con- titudes "toward nuclear weapons ness wants me." j NEW YORK (APJ-The stock tionment. ' . cessions for the European settlers I market moved higher in early And it appears that theVRepubljc an-controlledv bod y will have to or toward v Soviet imperialism." Laughter again rolled through frorn Algeria 's ' future Moslem '! trading today with volume brisk T. C. Douglas of the New Demo- the auditorium when he said he'd do it quickly, do it. right and then hit the campaign trairagaui in re- rulers. j and the tape running late, aligned political districts. cratic party .said Khrushchev read the column in the St. Louis The broadcast ordered ali Euro- v The market was struggling to should know Canadians deplored Post Dispatch , the ynewspaper peans to leave Algeria. But . an j Gov . Gaylord Nelsin summoned they "callous and contemp tuous" ! rally from a four-day decline , that legislators to a special session at added to the White House reading earlier secret army broadcast hit the. lowest level in many Soviet resumption of nuclear test- list when the New York Herald from Oran , the territory 's second j 11 a.m. Monday. His call for the ing last 'fall '.y. "¦;¦¦'' " '.. j months. 24th special legislative session in House Gives . Tribune was . canceled . city in western Algeria, said The market closed Thurisday at: The Social Credit leader, Hobert European .residents of western Al- i the state's 114-year history came Thompson, said the Soviet state- On support of his legislative 563.00 on the Dow Jones average Thursday in answer to a request geria would regroup in major of 30 industrial stocks, marking ment was "ill timed aiid nothing program, Kennedy said members cities in that area .for a last-ditch from three federal , judges who more than Russian interference of his own party have done pretty defense against Algerian v inde- the lowest level since that average heard a suit brought by Atty. Gen . Kennedy with a Canadian election." r hit 562.27 on Dec. 12, 1958/ New well, except for a few /who habit- pendence. ' ' '' ¦ ¦ ' ' John Reynolds. ually vote with Republicans. He i '. - - . " • . '. ' Canada is building two Boman Along with its desperation, fight ; By The Associated Press 60- The lawmakers will apparently noted that when the- House passed to leave an independent : Algeria stock . average, however, the mar- missile bases at North . Bay, Ont., his request Thursday to raise the ' be restricted to consideration of but has not decided whether to a waste land , the secret army ket was at its lowest point since. -reapportionment matters under Debt Ceiling debt ceiling to $308 billion, only mounted a new offensive against Nov, 2, I960.:' V .