Red China Calls
For Peace Talks;
Troops Advance
New Delhi, India-IUPD-Com-munist
China called for troop
disengagement and peace
talks with India today even
though forces were smashing
deeper into Indian territory.
In a formal statement, the
Peiping government proposed
a meeting between Premiers
Jawaharlal Nehru of India
and Chou En-lai of China to
halt the bloody fighting on
the mountainous border be
tween India and Red-held
Tibet.
The three-point Chinese
statement appeared to contain
nothing new from . previous
Peiping proposals for negotia
tion which have been reject
ed by the Indian government.
There was no immediate In
dian reply to the proposal. An
Indian spokesman admitted
earlier that advancing Chi
nese forces were threatening
the town of Twang, about 18
miles inside the border on the
eastern sector of the broad
battle front.
Bead Over Hadio
The Chinese statement was
broadcast over Peiping Radio
by the Communist New China
News Agency. It proposed:
Thnt hnth sides disengage
nnrf withdraw 20 kilometers
(about 12.5 miles) from the
line of "actual control- along
the entire border.
That China and India
agree not to cross the "tradi
tional, customary line" In the
middle and western sectors of
the border.
The current big Chinese ad
vance is in the eastern sector.
That, "in order to seek a
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friendly settlement of the
Sino-Indian boundary ques
tion, talks should be held
once again by the prime min
isters of China and India." It
said the talks could be held
either in Peiping or New
Delhi.
Drive Seven Miles
On the fighting front, an
Indian Defense Ministry
spokesman said the Chinese
have driven seven miles trom
Khinzemane which fell to the
Reds lost Saturday.
Khinzemane was one of In
dia's key defense posts along
the Northeast Frontier
Agency border with Tibet.
The drive would put the Chi
nese about seven or eight
miles from Twang, a town of
25,000 and the second largest
In the NEEA..
The Indian defense spokes
man said the situation on the
western front In Ladakh was
unchanged, although Chinese
broadcasts claimed Commu
nist troops were advancing on
both sectors of the front, al
most 1,000 miles apart.
Nehru has refused to enter
negotiations with China until
Indian comiitlons are met, In
cluding withdrawal of Chi
nese forces from Indian-
claimed territory.
Pope Renews Plea
For Peace Meetings
Vatican City - IUPII - Pope
John XXIII today reiterated
his appeal to world statesmen
to sit down around a table
and seek ways to avert war.
The pontiff, addressing a
weekly general audience in
the Vatican's Hall of Benedic
tions, did not refer specifical
ly to the Cuban crisis or the
Sino-Indian fighting. He spoke
of the problems of peace and
war only briefly and in gen
eral terms.
"I always speak well of all
those statesmen, here and
there, in this or that land,
who are busy meeting in or
der to avert war and bring a
bit of peace," the Pope said.
"But of course only the
spirit of the Lord can accom
plish this miracle, because
obviously where there Is no
substance and spiritual life
many things cannot be accom
plished." ON COMMISSION
Salem -IUPII -Norman Ross,
Portland, was sworn in Tues
day as a member of the Ore
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Silkanon, 18, of Grants Pass,
and her year-old son, Tim
othy Edward, has been re
ported missing since Oct. 19,
according to police. She left
a note with her parents say
ing that she was going to visit
a friend in San Francisco, but
has made no contact with the
friend. (UPI)
FIRES BIG ROCKET
Elgin AFB, Fla. -IUPII- The
Air Force launched the larg
est rocket in its 44-month
Project Firefly test series
Tuesday over the Gulf of
Mexico. A three-stage Honest
John-Nike missile carried a
payload which burst at high
altitude into a glow visible
over much of the Gulf Coast
and several hundred miles In
land. It was the ninth thot In
the current series of high
altitude space probes.
Stocks Continue
Nosedive on Heavy
Selling Onslaught
New York-IUPD-Stocks con
tinued their nosedive on
heavy volume early today as
a clash between Russian and
American ships off Cuba ap
peared Imminent.
Only steels and a handful
of rails resisted a widespread
selling onslaught.
Trend charting issues such
as Polaroid, Xerox and IBM
were off from 3 to 6 points.
Leading motors and interna
tional oils were active with
many giving up at least anoth
er point. The situation was
the same in chemicals and in
miscellaneous p I v o t a 1 s in
cluding big American Tele
phone.
Prices on scattered Issues
showed Douglas off a4, U.S.
Steel up , Chrysler down
1, General Electric off V4,
RCA off V, American Tobac
co up 'it, Kodak off 1, Cali
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Edison off 1, North American
Aviation off Vi, Du Pont off
Sears off lH, and Republic
Steel up Vs.
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10.54i 20 railroads 117.20,
up 0.33) IS utilities 112.69,
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BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT TO APPEAL FOR PEACE
Rio de Jnnelro-ilTluPreiidenl Joao Goulart will make a
"dramatic appeal" to the United States and Russia to main
tain world peace when he inaugurates the 51st Interparli
amentary Union conference Thursday, a presidential spokes
man said today.
ROMANIAN OFFICIAL SHORTENS BURMA VISIT
Tokyo - Iliril Romanian Communist boss Gheorghe
Gheorghiu De left Burma for Bucharest Monday, cutting
hort a scheduled three-day visit, the Communist New China
news agency reported.
Before leaving, De) and Gen, Ne Win, president of the
Burmese Revolutarionary council, Issued joint communique
announcing that Ne Win hat accepted an Inritation to visit
Romania.
ROMANCE SAID FOUNDATION FOR SPY RING
Tel Avlv-tl'IT A romance between an Israeli Arab youth
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Gubernatorial Candidates Clash at Portland Rally;
Morse Called Bade To Washington by Cuban Crisis
By United Preii International
Candidates for governor
and other officers met face to
lace at a rally Tuesday night
minus Sen. Wayne Morse
(D-Ore.) who was called back
to Washington, D. C. for con-
Grenfell Indicted
By Multnomah Jury
Portland - OIPD - State Sen.
William A. Grenfell Jr., 37,
was Indicted by the Mult
nomah county grand Jury
Tuesday on a charge of leav
ing the scene of an accident.
A warrant was served on
Grenfell at his room in Bess
Kaiser Hospital where he has
been undergoing treatment for
injuries suffered in the Oct.
8 accident.
Earlier Grenfell, a Demo
cratic candidate for the Mult
nomah County Commission,
was charged with filing a
false police report.
The charges stemmed from
a two-car accident in which
Harold A. Jones, was killed.
A housewife, Mrs. Natalie
Crenshaw of Portland, was
found at the scene. Grenfell
was found injured near the
scene four hours later.
Grenfell first said an ab
ductor had flung him from
a moving car, then later ad
mitted driving the auto that
collided with Jones' car.
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sulfation In the Cuban crisis.
Morse cut short his already
abbreviated campaign for re
election Tuesday and flew
back to Washington after re
ceiving a wire from Assistant
Secretary of State Fred G.
Dutton.
Dutton said Secretary of
State Dean Rusk wanted
Morse to return to the capital
for consultation and briefing.
Morse, chairman of the
Latin American Affairs Sub
committee of the Senate For
eign Affairs Committee, said
his subcommittee would be in
close contact with Cuban de
velopments. "I regret that it is neces
sary to interrupt my cam
paign," he said, "but the pres
ent emergency makes it un-
Thornton Ponders Suit
Over Hatfield's Aide
Salem - (UPD - Atty. Gen.
Robert Y. Thornton said to
day he is studying the possi
bility of filing a suit against
Republican Gov. Mark Hat
field to test Hatfield's author
ity to employ a legal aide at
state expense.
Hatfield hired the aide, Lor
en Hicks, after Hatfield was
elected in 1958, ignoring leg
al services available through
Thornton's office.
At a debate in Portland
Tuesday night, Hatfield gave
Thornton a letter authorizing
Thornton to file a test case.
State law requires permission
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thinkable that I should re
main here."
Morse's wife addressed a
Kiwanis Club meeting in
Portland Tuesday in place of
her husband.
Republican Gov. Mark Hat
field, Democratic Atty. Gen.
Robert Y. Thornton and Inde
pendent Robert Wampler
clashed in a joint appearance
before an audience of some
400 at a Portland rally.
It was the first time during
the campaign that the three
gubernatorial candidates
shared the same stage.
Hatfield and Thornton tan
gled on how to make the gov
ernor more effective. Hatfield
recommended streamlining
the executive branch, setting
up a cabinet, and gaining
of the governor before the
attorney general can under
take any major case.
Thornton, Democratic nom
inee for governor, called this
action by Hatfield "nothing
but a political grandstand
stunt."
Commenting further on a
possible law suit, Thornton
said "I'd like to have some
Democratic judges for a
change to hear the case." This
was an obvious reference to
the Oregon Supreme Court,
which Thornton contends is
Republican-influenced.
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tighter control over money.
Thornton retorted the state
needed a leader and innova
tor, , not a cabinet form of
government.
Hatfield challenged Thorn
ton to take legal action if he
thought it was illegal for Hat
field to employ a legal adviser
on his staff. Thornton told re
porters "If he wants a test
case, then we just may have
a test case."
Wampler asked Hatfield
why he had a state-paid cam-
Man Injured in Sunset
Traffic Collision Dies
Portland - (UPD - Robert J.
Elliott, 25, Portland, died in
a hospital here Tuesday from
injuries suffered in a car
crash Sunday on the Sunset
Highway.
Driver of the second car
involved, Davis S. Pool, 20,
Hillsboro, was not injured.
His passenger, Delores Mae
Castel, 19, Aloha, suffered
minor injuries.
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250, up substantially from the
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building permits was 1.3 per
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Sig Unander, the Republi
can nominee for Morse's Sen
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port of President Kennedy's
action.
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the fearful challenge that
faces us, for it could not have
been otherwise," he said.
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