.. Tbp Stories Inside TodaYI Weather ..,.. Flower Reyiew ....... , ............. , . ., 2 Martin Socks Pitcher ........... ., ............ 4 Hints of r.ln Thu ......y prom I. meI.ture tocIIIy. CIIIh Taice Second ............................ 4 The r.ln I•• xpected .. relMln In the northe.at M.yer Trouble Quiet .................... _.. .. ... 5 owan .nd e •••..,.. counties S.tunley with Ilttl. Hiehlanderl Coming .. .. ............ ,... .. .. 5 MIl til. P.opl. ;, IOWCI Cur "mperature eke .... until S.tunley. Gr..tu.tion Hardships ....................... .. 6 Herald Tribune New. Service Features Friday, August, 5, 1960, Iowa Cily, Iowa U_N.'s Bunche In Katanga; Kefauver Receives No Action Talks, with Premier Nomination;, Of Previous Threats Third If Troops Intervene ELlSABETHVILLE, the COngo 1M - Katanga's Premier Moise Tshombe Thursday night raised doubts about the arrival o( U.N. Def~ats A. T. Taylqr troops in his province but there were firm indications thal the U.N. intends to move in on Sat- Civil Right~ ' urday as schedul ed. , Rights Group IOrders Tshombe, who declared Wednes· day that U.N. (orces would have Big Issue :. ... to fight their way Into Katanga. Check on Vote Denials held a 2~·hour meeling with Ralph J. Bunche, trouble·shooting WASHlNGTON IA'I - Backed by sion will be taking up again where U.N. Undersecretary. Supreme Court uppert oC lis it left off last year when its hear· In Campaign methods. the Civil Rights Com· ing procedures were attacked in The premier later told newsmen mission moved Thursday to ex· Kefauver Has 2·1 Edge U.N. soldiers may not arrive Sat· amine complaints of denial or Ne· Federal Court. urday. Then he hedged and said groes' voting rights. It ordered a Spokesmen said the number of With Final Tabulation he would not be surprised if they hearing Sept. 27 ond 28 In Louisi· complaints runs into the dozens In 1,914 Precindl came after all. ana. and come from' parishes (~o un · The hearing means the commis· NASHVILLE, Tenn. IA'I - Sen. tics) throughout the stat~. T~ey Bunche declined any comment Estes KeCauver was renominated on his talk with Tshombe, soying shied away from an earlier esti· mate that at least 13 parishes I Thursday night for a third term only: "1 will report fully to the were Involved. over segregationist Judge Andrew secretary general, Mr. Hammar­ Nixon Keeps The place for the hearings will W. Toylor In II Democratic 'prl. skjold, on today'S discussions. I not be fixed for .some days, but it mllry billed as a test of Southern Flying Tour I, seemed likely all sessions will be must state explicitly thot I can attitudes over civil rigits and make no decisions." held in one city. The commi sian originally or· state rights. Reliable inCormants in Leapold· Low-Keyed dered a hearing on voting com- Tabulations from 1,9a of ap- ville; capital of the COngo Central LIHUE, Raual Island IA'I plaints to open in Shreveport, La., -: pr?xi~ately 2,650 percincts sbowed SEN. ESTES K FAVVER I Government, s,!id, however. there Opening his flying tour in Hawaii's on July 13, 1959. E thIS picture: e.rn. 'Here Chickie' has been no change in U.N. plans outlying islands. Vice President On July 12, a U.S. District Court Primary Nomin.tlon Kelwer f 300 ,_-- to move troops into Katanga. They Richard M. Nixon urged Hawaiians I enjoined the commission from T.ylor 146,131 A toddler and a luddler took a turn in City Park. He was not admonished to "k.. p away added that it is unlikely there will Thursdlly to help elect a leader conducting the inquiry on grounds Partial returns from metropoli· Parle Thursday afternoon. The duck had a dis­ from the water," Debra had to be content to be any change. who "can do the best job in keep. that it did not allow persons being Congo Peace tan Shellby County. Memphis, tinct adyantage oyer Debra, 16 - month· old watch "Chlckie" Icoot acroll the pond. Three companies oC Swedish ing the peace and in maintaining investigated to confront those who where Taylor expected to pick up daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Backer, Stadium troops in the Leapeldville area freedom." testified against them or permit his greatest strength, found Ke· packed their gear to head the units "The decision you make this No. cross·examination. To Cost U.S. fauver running close behind the set to come into this self-declared vember will affect nol only your But on June 20 the Supreme Jackson jurist. Independent province. Troops oC lives and the Jives of all Ameri· Court held the commission has some African nation. perhaps Mor· WASHINGTON IA'I - Officials Elsewhere, Taylor led only in cans," Nixon said. "but it will af· authority to conduct hearings un· estimated Thursday that the Unit- the Seventh and Eighth Districts occo or Tunisia, are expected tq fect the cause of freedom through. der the regulations questioned in ed States will have to put up about oC rural Tennessee while Kefauv- .in the force. out the worl<\. It will determine the Louisiana case. Tshombe held an impromptu 100 million dollars to help estab- er's mariin in th~ other six dis- whether we can ha ve peace and In Louisiana, the state attorney tricts ranged up to more than 3-to­ news conference after meeting freedom and victory." general., Jack Gremillion, ~ said he with BUllche and said he wanrl Ush peace alJd order in the riot- 1 in the eastslat. First District, The Republican, presidentillli had Intlctpated thl' hearings and torn Congo during the next 11 one 01 his traditional strongholdl\, the whole que9tion of Katanga put nominee took off from Honolulu would participate. before the U.N. Security Council. months. Taylor told The Associated Press International Airport in a drizzle 'The total needed tor that period at ·mid·evening at· He said he was under the im­ at 7:40 a.m" landing on Kauai t~at "rig~t th~ 50 FOOT -\.i.Jnch pression U.N. troops would not ar· Farm Editor Killed Is estimated at about 200 million Ipoint it's lookina kind of .roueh. I By WALTER R. MEARS every commodity interest In U. S. rive to take up guard duties Sat· Island - known as the Garden don't believe I care to comment HYANNIS PORT, Mass. 1M agriculture, he said. urday as planned, but he added Isle of the Hawaiian Islands - al­ In Highway Crash dollars. The State Department and Ifurther." Kefauver was not 'avail: GARDEN · Sen. John F, Kennedy, in a bid 3. Formation of a "Farms for Inter;'" Houn Set that Bunche had given him no as­ most an hour later. other agencies working on Congo able immediately for comment. I Thursday for lhe farm belt vole. ~ennedy. and Johnson". org~niza. surances. In a five·minute speech Nixon CEDAR RAPIDS 1M - J. stuart assistance plans are reported Democrat Reps. James B. Fraz- promised swift action to ease agri- lion, whJch Kennedy Said Will be For IMU, Library Bunche was sent here to work like this, where the rains are fall· Russell, 68, farm editor of the Des I agreed tbat the United States ier, J. Carlton Loser and Rosa H,PSE $2 cultural prClblems. active in every agricultural sec- During the interim period be­ out a face-saving compromise that talked about the weather, 100. Moines Register and Tribune since States should not provide more Bass were renominated. The $3.50 tion. Loveless will head it, too. tween summer session and the tall would allow U.N. troops into Ka· "I want to say on an occasion 1925, was killed Thursday aIternoon than half this sum. The remainder state's two Republican congress­ VALUE He ann?unced plans to pe~ect I Loveless, a top Kennedy farm semester, different hours will be ing, that the speeches should be ~ ' farm aid pro.gram. so that If he advi~or, said the senator indicated tanga. when his car struck the rear of a is to be furnished by other memo men, B. Carroll Rj!ece and Howard in effect Cor the Iowa Memorial Bunche and Tshombe sent ames· short," he said. oC IS elect.ed President In Novembe!, a Midwesterner will become . sec­ Linn County dump truck. bers the United Nations. Baker, were unopposed In the GOP Union and the University Library. sage to U.N. Secretary·General Then he spoke of peace and free­ primary. , REG.4'c "we wIl~, be prepared to act In retary of agriculture if he wins Beginning Thursday, Aug. 11, the Dag Hammarskjold, now in the dom. In campaign speeches across January. the White House. Loveless said Union will be open from 8 a.m. to Congo capital of Leopoldville, ask· "Remember," he said. "freedom the state, the tall Tennessee sena­ The Democratic presidential Kennedy's statement on that point noon and 'from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday ing him about a Security Council must move forward and it belongs tor told hls audiences he was candidate talked over fa.rm prob· was "pretty' close to a promise." Commencement Instructions through Friday. It will be closed session on Katanga. Talks were not only to us but it belongs to the proud of his record i. support of lems With Gov. The governor, who is running for on Saturdays and Sundays, and suspended until Hammarskjold re­ people in all the world - in the the Tennessee VaJley Authority, Herschel C. Love- the Senate, said he Is not interest­ there will be no food service. This plies. Tshombe said he expects a Comunist world as well as the Cree rural electrification, Social Securi.
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