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UNREST IN KOREA-Shouting and banner- onstrated in Munsan, Korea, In the city's
carrying Koreans, part o( a crowd of some second straight day of violent protest against
3,000, swarm through downtown Seoul dur- alleged fraud in the elections. At least two
ing a protest march against recent presi- teen-agers were killed when police fired in-
dentlal elections. An estimated 20,000 per- to a mob attacking their headquarters.
oni shouting anti-government slogans dem- (UPI Telcphoto)
South Africa Shows No Signs of
Yielding to Racial Pressure
Johannesburg, South Africa
MUPD-The South African gov.
rnment gave no sign today
of yielding to Internal and
Worldwide pressure for eas
ing of lis racial discrimina
tion policies.
Despite pleas for a reap
praisal of the whits suprema
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yh Korean Mobs in Wold Demonstrations
cy laws, the government gave
every indication it would car
ry on the Jine of Prime Min
ister Hendrlk V. Verwoerd
while he is recuperating in
a hospital from an assassin's
bullets.
South African business
men, clergymen, native lead-
"Sotchfuard" brand Uathtr
prat tutor makti all weathar
wandarful . rain, mow,
aunihlna. Thfa a mating fluo
rachamfcal fa tanned rig ht
Info leather! brushed pig-
kin, buckskin, cowhide
ipllti, Tht ihoei rtiiit wa
Hry ipilli and portpiratfon.
They waih clean with a
brush and suds. Keep their
lhapo and tit while wot
and after drying, too .
What's more, soil whisks
away. And colors stay last
ingly fresh.
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Widths 3A to D
and Stewart
ers and some newspapers
have called for the white gov
ernment to take a new look
at the way it treats the black
man.
Barrage of Criticism
From abroad there has been
a barrage of criticism from
politicians, newspapers, or
ganizations and even some
governments, even within the
British Commonwealth of
which South Africa Is a mem
ber. But South African police,
continuing the government
crackdown on native unrest,
raided the native township
of Rand Monday, confiscating
weapons and arresting scores
of blacks.
Police and court officials
clamped a lid of secrecy on
I the case of wealthy farmer
Duvkt Pratt, 52, arrested In
connection with the shooting
I of Verwoord.
1 Me had been expected to be
arraigned in court Monday
I but did not appear, and later
detectives were seen making
a survey of the scene at the
fair grounds where the shoot
ing occurred,
Second Reporter Arrested
Authorities also moved
against a second news corre
spondent, Mrs. Myrna Mao
Kenzie, who writes for the
London Dally Herald and
New York Post under the
name of Myrna Blumberg.
She was taken into cus-
Inrlv. nrpxumahlv fnr riis-
pniviica otic actv lu, iiiv
pers, shortly before It was
announced that Norman Phil
lips, of the Toronto Star,
would be rclased from cus
tody on condition he leave
the country.
Minister of External Af
fairs Eric H. Louw said postal
authorities at Durban had
been disturbed by Phillips'
cables and that the Justice
Mlnalry ordered him "detain
ed for questioning."
Woman Killed in
East Oregon Crash
Pendleton -HITD- Mrs.. Mar
garet Nelson, Dayton, Idaho,
was killed Monday aftornoon
in a two-car accident about
20 miles east of here on High
way 30.
Mrs. Nelson, descrtued as
In her 60s by state police, was
thrown through the wind
shield of the car her husband
was driving. The husband also
was thrown through the wind
shield and was in critical con
dition at a hospital here. He
suffered internal injuries and
a head injury.
Police said the driver of
the either car, Claude Milll
gun, Boise, and hit passongcr
escuped Injury.
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Police Fire on
Crowds Attacking
Public Buildings
Masan, Korea IUPD Masan
provincial police appealed to
day for additional reinforce
ments to cope with anti-government
demonstrators in this
South Korean port, for two
days the scene of rioting that
spread death and destruction
through the center of the city.
Three persona were killed
Monday night when police
tired into a mob attacking
their headquarter! and a score
of others including several
policemen w ere wounded.
There were new demonstra
tions today but no reports of
casualties.
Local police authorities ex
tended tlie curfew today from
five to 10 hours. At the same
time, they asked that another
1,000 policemen be sent here.
More than 400 already had
arrived from nearby Pusan.
Buildings Damaged
City hall, all of the city's
police station, and other offi
cial or semi-official buildings
were destroyed or damaged
by the rioters.
In Taegu, a mob of more
than 100 members of the op
position Democratic party
stoned police who halted an
attempted demonstration
against the government and
the disputed March IS elec
tions. About 30 of tha would
be demonstrators were ar
rested. Slogans Shouted
An estimated 20,000 persons
most of them believed to be
members of the opposition
party swarmed through the
streets of Masan, shouting
anti-government slogans.
The Democrats have been
loud in their criticism of tha
elections last month which re
turned President Syngham
Rhee to office unopposed and
swept his running mate, Lee
Kl Poong, to victory over
Democratic Vice President
John M. Chang in a separate
election.
Teen-Aged Gunman
Holds 10-Year-Old
Girl as Hostage
Pulaski, Va. -IUPD-. A teen
aged mill hand who barri
caded himself in a house with
his 10-year-old sister-in-law as
a hostage vowed today to "kill
me a couple of cops" before
surrendering.
Jack Jennings, 18, a skinny
hero-worshiper of slain out
law "Baby Face" Nelson, fired
a shotgun blast at two of
ficers who demanded that he
give himself up to police sur
rounding the modest brick
home of his father-in-law.
Later this morning he shot
an arrow from a broken win.
dow. The arrow carried a
note in which he threatened
to assault his hostage, Bar
bara Butts.
"You don't want to see a
little 10-year-old girl get
raped do you? If you don't
you'd better get someone up
here to talk to me," the note
read.
Siege Started Monday
Then he fired a second vol
ley of three shotgun blasts
from the house. Tha girl could
be heard pleading for some
one to come talk to Jennings.
Jennings began his siege
late Monday when he broke
away from police leading him
from a courtroom where he
had been bound over to a
Grand Jury on charges he
stole hit father-in-law's car.
Jennings demanded that
police send him his estranged
wife, Sandra, 17, a high school
student. But she cowered in a
nearby house, refusing to go,
Tear for Hostage
Grim officers, armed with
rifles and shotguns, crouched
behind neighboring houses as
the aun came over the moun
tains surrounding this normal
ly peaceful southwest Virginia
town of 12,000. They were
afraid to move in because of
the hostage,
Jennings told a United
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Regional Edition
Stock List Extends
Easier Pattern
Shown on Monday
New York UPD-
C4r.nl..
tended Monday's easier price
pattern in the early trading
today.
Losses were held to frac
tions In most cases. Steels,
autos, rails and even utilities,
which hit a new I960 high
Monday in their average,
were under pressure.
U. S. Steel was up a small
fraction. Youngstown lost
more than a half as did Re
public. Bethlehem held
steady.
Drugs held up on the fa
vorable comment of two in
vestment advisory firms.
American Home Products
picked up more than a point
and Merck a small fraction.
Autos moved fractionally
lower. Ola were dull, metals
irregular.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York - 0IP1) - Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 624.89, off
3.2 li 20 railroads 144.75, off
0.21i IS utilities 89.33, up
0.21, and 65 stocks 206.63,
off 0.60.
Sales Monday were about
2,520,000 shares compared
with 2,820,000 shares Fri
day. Monday's prices on seleoted
stocks:
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Armco Steel
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel ,.,
Boeinfl Air
Caterpillar Corp .,,
Chrysler Corp
Continental Can ...
Crown Zellerbach .
Curtisa Wright ......
Dow Chemical
Press International staffer in
Richmond, Va., over the tele
phone, "I figure I'll kill me
a couple of cops."
Earlier, Jennings took food
offered by neighbors, posed
for photographers and talked
freely to reporters. He warned
away policemen and fired one
blast from his shotgun at a
police cruiser, grazing it
slightly.
"I don't like going to
court," he said. "I didn't like
losing my job. I didn't like
the thought of going to jail."
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Motto for April
Los Angeles - (CPU - The
Let's Have Better Mottoes
Association today chose
"We like your attitude-but
what are you doing?" as
the winning motto for
April.
Runners up included)
"The customer is almost
right."
"Knowledge is power if
you know it about the right
person."
Helpful hints offered at
no charge by the associa
tion to members filing in
come tax returns included
suggestions that all squares
be checked and that queries
such as "do you give trad
ing stamps?" be placed in
blank spaces.
TO HOLD ELECTIONS
.Vienna - IUPD - The Czech
Communist cabinet decided
Monday to hold general elec
tions June 12. In the last gen
eral elections in Czechoslova
kia, held in the fall of 1954,
t h e unopposed "National
Front" group won 98 per cent
of the vote.
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U.S. Planning Space
With Nuclear-Powered Rocket
Washington - uTPD - Missile i
expert Wernher Von Braun
has disclosed the united
States is planning an ad
vanced version of the Saturn
space vehicle with a nuclear-
powered upper stage rocket.
Von Braun, In testimony
published today by a House
appropriations subcommittee,
predicted the l.S million
pound super booster - topped
with a nuclear engine-would
be flight tested in 1D88 or
1869.
He said the multi stage
rocket, first to envisage a
marriage between convention
al and nuclear fuels in launch
ing space packages, would be
capable of placing a 72,000
pound instrument package In
a 300-mile high orbit around
the earth.
The German-born scientist
said the rocket also would be
capable of taking a 14.800
pound payload to a "soft"
landing on the moon.
Furthermore, he said, the
nuclear-liquid fuel combina
tion "makes it definitely pos
sible to fly a portion of this
back to the earth so you can
bring samples back from the
surface of the moon,"
The Von Braun team, which
has developed . the eight - en
gine super booster at the
Army Ballistic Missile
Agency in Huntsville, Ala.,
will soon be transferred to
the control of the National
Aeronautics and Space Ad
ministration. NASA's 10-year plan, pre
sented to Congress in Janu
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ary, did not include any men
tion of the nuclear powered
upper stage with the Saturn.
The Atom e Energy com
mission has allocated approxl-
mately $34,000,000 during
Funds Sought for
Expenses of Twin
Parma, Idaho-HTD-A fund
raising campaign to pay ex
penses of little Jeanett Stub
blefield who died Saturday
in a Portland hospital has
been launched by the .Parma
Junior Chamber of Com
merce. The baby was one of the
Siamese twins separated in
a rare operation last fall at
the University of Oregon
Medical School hospital in
Portland, Both she and De
nett, her sister, survived the
operation.
But Jeanett was returned
to the hospital last week for
treatment of pneumonia,
Ken Howard, chairman for
the drive, said funds raised
will be used first to pay for
special equipment costing
about $200. It was ordered
to help fight the baby's ill
ness. Any additional funds will
be used, he said, to help pay
funeral expenses or will be
put into a special trust fund
to help defray the cost of any
future emergencies for the
surviving twin.
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$5,500,000,
NASA plans $134,308,000
for the basic Saturn booster
in the fiscal year beginning
next July 1.
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