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military, 1 1" i I Duti Viet ps in Stock Prices Hold Moderately Active NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks pnwrr ,xd held firm early today in moder- Montgomery wrri National HuIm-iiiI atoly active trading. New York Cmlr.l , .. ... Northern Natural Clan Steels rose slightly in re- nui-Uhtii panne sponse to a scries of price in-j p"nnj"., Ec'c creases within the industry. ft,,, Crn, Chrysler advanced about '-z in rhiiiip a steady auto group. Chemicals j P-"ccn.t,i-showed little change. ; Richfield on DOW JONKS AVERAGES NEW YORK (LP!) Dow Jones final stuck averages: 30 industrials 737.91, off 0.39; 20 railroads 170.61, off 0.32; 15 utilities 139.1!, off 0.38; 65 stork 260.5(1. off 0.33. Sales Wednesday were about 3.78 million shares compared with 4.42 million shares Tuesday. Wedm-Miay'i prices on selected Allied Chemical n Alum Co Am American Air Line American Can American Motori ATA T American Tobacco ... Anaconda Copper Armco Ameiican Standard Bond ix Corp . Belhleheni Steel Hoping Air Brunswick . 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Scar Shi II Oil Snronv Mnbif Oil Southern Pacific Kperrv Rami Standard California Foreign U.S. PATHOL HARASSED HY KAST (,l.HMA.VS ItKM.I.V (LTD A U.S. military patrol on duty in Hie tiny American enclave of Strinslueckcn was again harassed hy East German border guards Wednesday nigh!, a U.S. Army spokesman said today. He said the Kast Germans turned a searchlight upon the patrol and threw large stones at the U.S. soldiers. sinxi.'s vi;m;zi;i;i.a omens damaged RACIIAQUliltO, Venezuela (LTD Kirn caused by an rlerlrieal short circuit lint tied out the offices of Die Shell Oil company's pro duction department here Wednesday, causing damage estimated at Kio.onn. KING HUSSIIN": nitOTIII'H EN(;AGFU A.M.MAN. Jordan ( UPI ) Prince Mohammad. King Hussein's brother, formally announced Wednesday that he Is engaged to Klil.il Itshai.l. Hie I'l-v --1.1.1 Senator Farid Ksliaid. KOOF OF .MOVIE THEATER COLLAPSES; I.I SAID DEAD CAIRO, U.A.R. (UPI) The roof or a crowded movie Ihraler collapsed Wednesday night in the Nile Delia village of El A.iziya, 1110 miles northeast of here. Reports reaching Cairo said l.'l persons were killed and 2f injured. What does a Scotsman wear over his kilt? A Hcatherrr Tweed Sport Coat by Hart Schaffncr & Marx Brawny twrrrl. Rut lir-atr.or.snfi.-A Ihrriftv Iniv, mon r- i , , ..... to start with, to bo sure, but Tnkc the umlerpressings inside the jacket . pockets, nrmholcs. Pressed to shape and mould the .Not after. It's quality . . vnu Keep. C iC C "A verv thrriftv l.i.v " -POD thrriftv buv. MATCHING TROUSERS AVAILABLE Open a St your inc (vcurwu anurniNU lit!-- - niiri'-n'iWMililitrl Vtitm, Firm in Trading Standard Indiana Standard N. .1. Stokclv Van Camp Sun Mines Texas Co Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pacific Land Trul Thiokol Trans America Trans World Air Ti i-Continental Union Carhidc Union Pacific tinned Aircraft 1,'nitcd Air Lines U S Plvwnod f S. Rubber V S Kleel United Utilities We-t Bank Corp WcKhnuhoiihe Youngfttnwn 2U M il,iiiLltler of lite lale Innlaiiian liws in the Mig run. for instance. Seams coal au'-.ne Briefs you can't sec. The smooth Revolving Ch.ogo Account own terms today. CENTERO BuikofForces May Be Removed Iff 1111111 L RJdlb WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Kennedy administration appear ed today to be contemplating a series of military and political steps in South Viet Nam in the hope that the bulk of U.S. forces there can be withdrawn in two years. I The While House disclosed Ihal Irainino r,f the Vietnamese army should be far enough along I three months from now so that 1,000 of the nearly 15,000 U.S. military personnel there could be brought home. Just what actions the admin istration planned and what ac tions it would urge on the Viet namese themselves remained for the moment officially "classi fied" by the White House. A carefully worded "state ment of U.S. policy" was issued by the White House lnle Wcdncs- day after Defense Secretary Ran the hearings feeling some Robert S. McNamara and Gen. j wnai skeptical about Valachi as Maxwell D. Taylor, chairman j witness but had come to be of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, re- jPVe that his testimony was cs- ported lo rrcsidcnt Kennedy and the National Security Coun cil on their fact-finding mission to Viet Nam. Returned From Inspection ,. , , McNamara and Taylor re - turned Wednesday from an on - the-spot inspection of the mill - tary situation in the Southeast I Asian country. The White House; I statement said: ; Tne SPC11nty of South Viet Nam is a "major interest" of ' me united Males and the free world and "we will adhere to our policy of working with the people and government of South Viet Nam" to suppress Com munist insurgency there as "promptly" as possible. "The military program in South Viet Nam has made prog ress and is sound in principle, though improvements are being energetically sought." Major U.S. participation in the military efforl is needed jonly unlit either the war is end led or Vietnamese forces are i capable of winning it them 1 selves. "Secretary McNamara and Gen. Taylor." the statement said, "recoiled their iudcmenls 1 that the major part "f the U.S. military task can be completed by the end of HMti, although there may be a continuing re-, qtiirement for a limited number of U.S. training personnel." j Situation Remains Serious The political situation in ; South Viet Nam "remains deep-! i ly serious"; the United States j will continue to oppose "reprcs I sive" actions of the government I there, and while these repres ' sions "have not yet significantly . affected the military etlort. they could do so in the future." "It remains the policy of the : United States in South Viet Nam ' ... to suppor! the efforts of the people ol that country to defeat aggression ami lo build a peace ful and free society. The While House said McNa mara and Taylor included in th.'ir repoil "a number of classi fied findings and recommenda tions which will he the subject of further review anil actum." U. S. officials indicated these would not involve a major reor ganization of military opera tions, noting ih.it McNamara and Taylor declared them to be "sound in principle " There still appeared lo be a possibility of some selective cuts m U S. aid programs. The statement made c I e a r that Kennedy is still urging po litical reforms to end repression against the Huddhists in Viet Nam. It did not make clear how the United Slates planned lo achieve this. Gutjahr Attends San Diego Meeting Gilbert .1 Guti.ihr. assistant Medloid city manager, recently altended a three-day Western Governmental Research associa tion conference in S.in Piego. Calif. Theme of the ;.ird annual meeting of the association, which met from Sept 2V lo Oct I. was concerned with a review of administration and fiscal practices dtirmg the last ID years. Gtitiahr saul New Ielco Guv Jack M t'amplvll. one of the tcalure speakers, discussed Uturo prob lems inherent in the growth of the southwestern (.art of the United States Also addressing the associa tion was tans Farias, director of onformalion bo Mexico's million- of sovotnroenl Medina!, Nrilr)g Hf& 740 tnralltt. A.I . CA '' il.fe wit ruutf lor rrei'ut. t ml pv.H.11 iValachi's Evidence of Gang Menace To us society Claimed Convincing WASHINGTON f UPIl-Under-world informer Joseph Valachi is offering "convincing evi dence" that a secret gangland government menaces the U.S. society, Sen. John L. MeClellan iD-Ark ) said today. MeClellan is chairman of the Senate investigations subcom mittee which has been listening . vaiacnis luna acsenpuu., u. ' the Cosa .Nostra crime comuuie With the hearings recessed un til next week, MeClellan gave a short appraisal of the testimony to date. He noted that much of the stubby ex-hoodlum's testimony is "not especially new." But, he commented, authorities in New York and elsewhere are currently following up leads from Valachi's narrative of gangland warfare of the 1S31 s. Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-S.O.) the top Republican member of the subcommittee, said he De- senlially solid. Hopes To Expedite Testimony MeClellan said he hoped to "expedite" Valachi's testimony ...I U ..,...., reo MnclrQ al- wm ' . 1 , .u , . limilUa IUUU1I3 IU lilt "llliwo lo- : u, .., T.mcri-iu 1 ,c said ne believed another 1 day or day-and-a-half would ! comicte the testimony unless valachi, currently serving two long jail sentences on narcotics counts, proved to have a lot of information on narcotics traffic. ; Whether it is cauea me iia- fia, the syndicate or something else, I think he is giving convin ! cing proof that such an organi- zation does exist," MeClellan said. i MeClellan said that testimony from one "who was actually present and knows" gave cred j ence to the idea that such a combine is "a menace and that it is a government beyond the law dispensing life and death according to its own law." lie said Valachi's testimony would need corroboration to be useful in a court of law. He said, however, that certain state ments made to Valachi by par ticipants in criminal acts might Chairman Listed For Chapter Drive Mrs. Nettie Cassman, Central 1 Point, treasurer of the Ladies Auxiliary of Jackson County chapter 8, Disabled American Veterans, will be in charge of Ihe li)li:t Forget-me-not drive, the local chapter announced to day. The drive will he held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8 and 9, pre ceding Veterans day. The sale of forget-me-nots is for the purpose of raising funds for financing the DAV rehabili tation and welfare work among disabled veterans and their fam ilies. ' THAT'S GERALD McBOING- BOING'S WAYOF SAYING GET GOING FOR CLEAN-TASTING JUST ON THE LIGHT SIDE OF LEMON AND UME 4 tttj. rinisOW ,4 V' AppomMWW wC"-. CwiMeji f, Cn. i. V . f V-! fl FRESH GREEN WBPW j CABBAGE , 7C IOWA CHIEF 51 I CORN , 3VC IX. I N&Ars I . " 'A XVAJ PRODUCT My PfFsi-cou (kfaf COMPANY be construed as voluntary con fessions of guilt. Valachi, in his thi.d day as the subcommittee's featured witness before television cam eras in the Senate caucus room, sipped lemon juice to relieve a sore throat as he rasped out his narrative of the Italian-Sicilian gand war of 1931. He testified that Albert Ana- stasia, underworld leader who ' was killed in a 1957 barber shop i Kilting, ana f rank Scalise sometimes known as "Chceeh" peddled Cosa Nostra member ships in the 1950s for up to $-IO.- 000. Valachi said that Ciro Terra nova, the gangster "artichoke king" of New York, died in dis grace of a "broken heart" be cause of his nervousness over the slaying of a top Cosa Nostra boss at Coney Island. o o o MAYONNAISE o 49 CHS GOLD LABEL FROZEN HASH BROWNS 12-oz. for M.J.B. Fancy Long Grain RICE 42-oz. 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