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Cuba Rebels Seen Keady
To Please More Prisoners
Havana
b&i rebels
(UPI) k Cw-
ready to release fnotflt hn
ful of kidneS "CtneiUtss
and Amcns tod. iLVttt tfc
possibility develorKfV lomt
kidnap victims rr.f AtUL
indefinitely as "inurriet"
against goveimen tex at
tacks. Q
Four Amen Dm s on
Canadian were frd unay,
leaving even ivilir& im
rebel hands. If no rgtch fftvtl-
op3, the seven six A.mricns
and the Canadin mty tas
flown out of the elstirn Cu
ban hills before thl ity i
over.
American naval authorities
indicated It would tike f lit-,
longer to work out Relets
arrangements for the 30 L. S.
sailors and Marines hld, cap-
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tive for the past 10 days.
Release negotiations were
being conducted directly be
tween U. S. Consul Park Wol
lam and rebel leader Raul
Castro in the rugged hills of
0iente Province.
Talks With Newsmen
The dangers of a hitch de
veloping were pointed up Sun
day by one of the newly freed
Americans who was allowed
to talk to newsmen shortly
after his release.
John Schissler, of Covina,
'Calif., said he was told by
'Raul Castro, whose brother,
Fidel, is chief of the anti-gov-
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shown indLpjipB fftar f
confessed) h & -witftm
letter wMci eiXbe& off
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fraud Charged in
Hexican Election
Mexico City (UPI) First
scattered returns from the
Mexican national election
gave the presidential candi
date of the ruling Institutional
Revolutionary Party (PRI) a
nearly5 to 1 lead today. The
opposition charged "fraud."
Minister of the Interior An
gel Carvajal announced re
turns from 18 cities and towns
in eight states and one terri
tory gave PRI candidate Adol-
fo Lopez Mateos 88,560 votes
to 18,186 for Luis H. Alvarez,
of the conservative National
Action Party (PAN).
TAT oresfdent Alfonso Itu-
rate .Servin accused the, PRI
oi iraud. He said that through
out the country ballot boxes
were stuffed or stolen, PAN
voters rejected, and PRI vot
ers accepted without registra
tion certificates and allowed
to rote outside their home
districts.
Lopez Mateos, whose party
has ruled Mexico for 40 years,
had been an overwhelming
favorite to win the election.
Me was a member of the cabi
net of outgoing President
A4olio Ruiz Cortinez.
An estimated eight million
Mexicans including women
o the first time voted for
the president and the cham
ber of deputies. .
The new president will take
ffice Dec. 1 for a six-year
term.
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ernment forces, that the
American captives were good
insurance against attack -by
Cuban warplanes.
Schissler quoted Castro as
saying, "Americans are good
50 millimeter anti-aircraft
protection." The government
ceased all ground and air ac
tivity in the area to avoid-up
setting negotiations for the re
lease of the captive North
Americans.
Rejects Demands
Schissler also said Castro
was demanding that U. S. Am
bassador Earl Smith go up
into the hills so that he could
be informed personally about
rebel complaints.
Schissler said he under
stood Wollam rejected this
demand and also refused to
sign a list of conditions for re
lease of the prisoners.
Along with Schissler, the
men released Sunday were
Eugene Pflieder of St. Paul,
Minn.; Edwin Cordes of Fan-
wood, N. J.; Harold Kristjan
son of Winnipeg, Canada, and
Roman Cecilia, a Cuban-born
naturalized U. S. citizen.
All appeared tired but in
good spirits. Schissler said
they had been well treated.
Five Injured in
Highway 66 Crash
Klamath Falls (UPI)
Five persons were injured in
a two-car collision about 47
miles east of here Saturday on
State Highway 66.
State police said cars driven
by Mrs. Louisa Barney, 21,
Portland, and by Mayor Ho
ward M. Godnough of Lake
view collided. Mrs. Barney
was hospitalized here and was
in satisfactory condition. Her
husband, James, was not hurt.
The Goodnough family was
hospitalized at Lakeview.
Goodnough suffered head
cuts, his wife, Thelma, a
broken arm and knee cuts and
their two children received
cuts.
Transit Directors
To Talk Extension
Portland (UPI) A spokes
man for Rose City Transit
Company said today the firm's
directors would meet near the
end of this week to decide if
they will accept an extension
until January 1 of the firm's
operating permit.
The city council has de
manded a six-month exten
sion and the firm has 15 days
to inform the council if the
extension is acceptable.
The spokesman said the end
of this week would be the
soonest that company officials
and their legal advisers could
get together. , The company
had wanted to extend its per
mit no longer than Oct. 31,
when its contract with the
Streetcarmen's Union expires.
vCBEEPING OVER BANKS, flood waters of rampaging East Nishnabotna River inun
date Atlantic, la., in wake of heavy rains. At least 10 are dead,. 12 reported missing.
Homestead Possibilities Seen
When Alaska Becomes State
Navy's Mechanical
Brain Has Human
Characteristics
Washington (UPI) The
Navy today demonstrated a
mechanical brain with human
characteristics that could, in
clude recognizing faces, read
ing, translating, writing and
talking.
According to the Navy, the
"Perceptron" is "the first
nonbiological system capable
of receiving, recognizing and
identifying its surroundings
without any human training
or control."
Pilot Model Du
So far the device is only a
mock-up, based on an existing
electronic brain. A pilot
model designed specifically
for the new purposes will be
completed in about a year.
But the Navy said the con
cept has been successfully
proven by Dr. Frank Rosen-
Washington Death
Count Reaches 14
By United Press International
At least 14 persons died in
accidents in Washington dur
ing the Fourth of July week
end. Ten persons were killed
in traffic accidents and three
were drowned since the long
week end began at 6 p.m.
Thursday.
Dead included:
Ardis Weibe, 50, Portland,
who died on the way to a Spo
kane hospital after being in
jured in a three-car accident
18 miles southwest of New
port. Chalmer S. Reevs, 74, Yak
ima, who died in a hospital
about an hour after he was
struck by a car while crossing
a street in Yakima.
David Cameron, 9, Port
land, Ore., drowned Friday in
Black lake about . six miles
southwest of Olympia.
PEANUT BUTTER BAIT
Chicago (UPI) Larry
Reed, 15, hooked a 12-pound
carp that has been eluding
fishermen at a park lagoon.
His bait: peanut butter balls,
mixed with flour and corn
meal.
blatt, a research psychologist
at the Cornell Aeronautical
laboratory in Buffalo, N.Y.,
who was in Washington for
a demonstration.
Initial trials, using the
Weather bureau's computer
at nearby Suitland, Md., as a
base, were designed to show
that the machine can quickly
learn to distinguish left from
right with 97 per cent accu
racy. Like a human being the
machine is supposed to grow
wiser and more accurate as it
grows older and gains expe
rience. "Reading print and script,
as well as responding to ver
bal commands, are within the
reach of the 'Perceptron,' "
the Navy said.
"Only one step beyond the
level that now appears attain
able by the 'Perceptron' lies
the possibility of an auto
matic translator which can
receive spoken inputs in one
language . and produce writ
ten or verbal outputs in an
other." Additional steps to be tak
en, an announcement said,
will also involve "such com
plex problems as the discrim
ination of speech and human
faces."
New Range Fire
Northwest of Vale
Ontario (UPI) A new
range fire broke out in the
Willow creek area northwest
of Vale today as all available
equipment was sent to battle
blazes which covered some
12,000 acres. '
Extent of the new blaze was
not known immediately but
firefighters feared for cattle
and ranches in the area.
High winds and low humid
ity made the fires difficult to
control. ,
More than 200 men and all
available equipment battled
the flames.
Two other fires were burn
ing out of control in the Tubb
mountain area north of here.
Teachers Hear of
Timber Economy
' Portland (UPI) Timber
can furnish at least half of
Oregon's basic economy from
now on, W. D. Hagenstein, ex
ecutive vice president of the
Industrial Forestry associa
tion told Oregon teachers at
a Portland State college eco
nomic education workshop to
day.' . Hagenstein said Oregon had
the greatest forest acreage in
the nation, the greatest tim
ber supply and the greatest
forest industry jobs and pay
rolls. It is the country's top
producer of lumber, plywood
and hardwood, he said.
He compared the forest in
dustry of Oregon in 1956 with
that of 1921. In the former
year, he said. Oregon had
22-000 persons employed in
the industry with an annual
payroll of $27 million. In
1956 it had nearly 88,000 em
ployed with a payroll of more
than $425 million.
i-Hagenstein called the great
est advance in forestry in the
last .20 years the saving of
vSood by using lumber -and
plywood leftover for raw ma
terial in pulp and paper and
hardboard industries. .
Washington (UPI) Thar
is land in them thar Alaskan
hills and you may be able to
stake a claim to some free.
At least that's what Alaskan
Gov. Micchael A. Stepovich
hints.
The Federal government
now owns 99 per cent of Al
aska's 586,000 square miles.
Stepovich said when ' one
fourth of the land is handed
over to the new State of
Alaska "we hope to be more
lenient in our rules and reg
ulations as far as homestead
ing is concerned."
Final Approval Later
The statehood bill Coneress
passed last Mondav provides
for 25 per cent of the Federal
iana to go under State own
ership. Alaska will not hp.
come a full-fledged State until
later this year probably in
December.
Stepovich said the land
would be used to attract in
dustries and settlers to th
sparsely-settled northern ter
ritory which is more than
twice as big as Texas.,
In all probability we'll sell
some of the land and lease
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six months here, he has partic-
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njpek attacks, observed activ
ity in the target pits and spent
about 60 days with a group on
mountain commando training.
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Holmes Appoints
Welfare Member
Salem (UPI) Father
Rene Bozarth, rector of St.
Luke's Episcopal church in
Portland, was appointed to
the Multnomah County Wel
fare . Commission by Gov.
Robert D. Holmes otday.
Father Bozarth succeeds
Stephen E. Parker, Portland,
as one of four public mem
bers appointed by the gover
nor. His term expires June
30, 1962.
The new commissioner is a
former president of the Ore
gon Prison Association. He
was program manager of
radio staion KWWJ in Port
land for many years.
PUBLISHER DIES '
Chicago (UPI) Funeral
services were scheduled for
Tuesday for Glenn R. Fouche,
publisher of Parade magazine
supplement, who died Friday.
some of the land," Stepovich
said. He did not give any de
tails of the homestead plans.
Under homestead laws., set
tlers gained title to millions
of acres of western lands by
cultivating them.
Can Support Government
Stepovitch also said he be
lieved Alaska financially can
support a state government.
Opponents of the statehood
bill saidt the Federal govern
ment would have to subsi
dize Alaska. But the govern
or said . his territory had a .
$10 million budget surplus
this year.
The lack of adequate trans
portation, highways and bus
inesses are Alaska's main
problems, he said.
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