usk in London for Meetings With To
British
Profit Taking Pares
Early Stock Advance
NEW YOUK (UP1) - Stocks
managed to close slightly high
er today despite a siege of late
piulil tdking which pared more
than half of an early advance.
Chrysler lost all of its early
gain and closed lower on news
that Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn,
has called for an investigation
of slock option transactions of
Chrysler executives.
American Cyanamid, Union
Carbide, Diamond Alkali, Kodak
and Monsanta were counted
among the chemical winners.
n. 12. and fis slocks 2!i.iih, up
0.:j(i. Sales Wednesday were
about (i million shares rum
parril with 5.11 million shares
Tuesday.
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LONDON (UPD Secretary of
State Dean Rusk arrived today
; from Paris for talks with top-
level British officials.
Informed sources said the
talks would range over the
! whole aspect of East-West rcla
! tions, with special emphasis on
' Britain's desire to keep up con
I tracts with the Soviet Union.
The secretary of slate is to
meet with Premier sir Alec
I Douglas-Home and Foreign Sec
retary R. A. Butler. He told
newsmen at Norfolk, "I'm de
lighted to be here for talks
with Mr. Butler."
Declines Comment
"We had some good talks in
Paris and Im hoping to contirv
ue them in London. But he de
clined comment on the outcome
of the NATO Paris meeting.
"I'm not having a news confer
ence here."
Butler said earlier in the day
he hoped to meet shortly wilh
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko. Rusk sees Butler this
evening at a working dinner in
the foreign secretary's official
residence.
They will have a further
meeting at the Foreign Office
Thursday morning before join
ing (he prime minister for
lunch at his official residence, 10
Downing St.
Preliminary To Visit
Informed diplomatic sources
said Rusk's stopover also will
serve as a preliminary to Doug
las-Home s visit to Washington
in February for talks with
President Johnson.
Rusk and Butler both attend
ed this week's North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO)
ministerial meeting in Paris.
Observers said although Rusk
and Butler already have had
discussions in Paris on the fu
ture of Easl-West relations,
they will he able to discuss the
silualion in more depth here.
The NATO conference wound
up a day early because it skirt
ed the major issues divining inc
alliance.
Foreign Briefs
MII.AXKSK TO HKCKIVIO I HKK BLHI.M.
.MILAN. Italy (L'l'li The cost of living may well lie a prob
lem, hut Milanese no longer Hill have to worry about the cost of
dying.
Registrar Kerbardn Crippa announced Tuesday that starting
next July, the city will handle funerals of all citizens free of
charge.
JORDAN INVITKS 31 CHURCHMEN TO VISIT
A.M.MAN', Jordan (L'PI ) Jordan has officially invited .'II car
dinals, archbishops and bishops to visit Jordan as guests of the
government during Pope Paul VPs visit Jan. 4-li, the director of
tourism announced Tuesday.
1'he list includes two American cardinals, seven churchmen
from Latin America, nine from Italy, nine from Europe and four
from Asia.
FRENCH COURT SCHEDULES SECURITY TRIAL
PARIS (UPD The State Security Court announced today that
the treason trial for Anionic Argould, a 17-ycar-olcl former colonel
in (he French Army accused of leading the underground Secret
Army Organization (OAS), will begin Dec. 2(i.
Argould was arrested last spring after he was found bound and
gagged in a truck near the Palais dc Justice. He said he had been
kidnaped by French secret service agents in .Munich, Germany.
Bobby Baker's Cash
Source Big Problem
For Senate Group
WASHINGTON (UPD - The the file and Ihe action generally
Senate Rules Committee set out j is routine in such cases.
today to find the answer to the
$:I2,0K) question: Where did
former Senate official Bobby
Baker get all that cash mostly
in $100 bills?
I think that is the big point
raised, said Sen. Carl T. Cur-
There were indications that
Baker's involvement in vending
maching enterprises may figure
in public hearings shortly after
the start of the new year. Much
of the preliminary testimony
laken in closed session has cen
tered on that phase of Baker's
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II was based on an arrest
made Dec. H by Slate Police.
A hearing on the case was post
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lis, R-Ncb of Tuesday's initial activities.
public hearing into Baker's out- Baker's outside financial in
side interests. Curtis, a commit-1 terests were catapulted into the
tee member, said the question j news in September when he was
would be pursued in future hear-(sued, along with a vending ma
ings and asked of Baker him-1 chine company named Serv-U
self when the former secretary and other defendants, by Capi
of Senate Democrats is called ; tol Vending. The suit contends
to testify. J that Baker was paid by Capitol
Gertrude C. Novak, blonde j to secure and maintain a $300,
widow of a Baker business : ouo-a-year vending machine con
partner, testified at the televised i tract at Mclpar, Inc., an elec
public kick-off of the inquiry j Ironies firm in nearby Virginia.
that Baker gave her $31,000 or
$;i2.00. and perhaps more, t(:n.BAiMj d-J..
. i :, I .r iiw. ' rui'iuim r ivjuulo
UC iH'ptJSllfH in tiiiuuma n nu
Carousel Motel, in which the
Bakers and Novaks were part- j
ncrs.
The committee staff was re-1
ported to be following up two
leads thai might uncover the
source of the cash which, ac
cording to Mrs. Novak, was
"mostly'' in $100 bills. On one
occasion. Mrs. Novak said she
and Baker's attractive secre
tary, Carole Tyler, counted out
Sl.V.HOO from money in Baker's
desk and Ihe rest was placed
in a locked file cabinet in his
Capitol office.
No further public hearings
were scheduled Ihs year, but
there was a possibility that
Chairman B. Everett .Jordan,
D-N. C, would try to lay ad
ditional groundwork by taking
more closed-door testimony be
fore Congress adjourns.
President Johnson signed an
order Tuesday night making
available to the committee Bak
er's income lax file. The Sen
ate investigators had requested
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Hopes for ECM Compromise Indicated
BRUSSELS (L'PI) West Ger
many said today it favored an
executive commission proposal
for tariff talks with the United
States, raising hopes lor a com
promise in the farm price
deadlock which threatens to
wreck the European Common
Market.
The German government said
last week the basis for these
tariff talks had to be fixed be
fore it would make any conces
sions to French agricultural de
mands. After a ministerial meeting
today German Secretary of
State for foreign Affairs Rolf
Lahr said a formula for decid
ing "disparities" during t h e
tariff talks "has found favor
with the German government
and been accepted in prin
ciple." Lahr said some aspects of
the disparity problem remain to
be worked out but he was hope
ful this may he done in ihe
coming days.
He said that France, although
also having reservations on the
commission proposal, was gen
erally in favor of it.
The disparity problem arises
because some U.S. tariffs are
very high. Even after a 50 per
cent cut, which will be the tar
get of the Geneva negotiations.
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they would still remain formid
able barriers to trade,
j The Common Market has no
j such peaks. Its tariffs are gen
erally between zero and 25 per
cent although the average is
about the same as in the United
: Stales:
I Representatives of the six
Common Market foreign minis
ters met at the Brussels Palais
des Congres this morning. In a
nearby room the agricultural
ministers of the six nations also
met.
They, too, made progress and
solved nearly all technical as
pects of the community regula
tions governing beef marketing.
Tuesday they reached agree
ment on rice regulations. This
leaves regulations governing
dairy produce marketing still to
be decided.
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