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Dual Marriage Problems In
Hands Of Wife's Lawyer
NEVADA CITV. Calif. (UP)
i .... jina u'hn niarrlrrl
unoticr wan thinking htr prisoner
01 war nusouiiu urau, uu "c
second husband, Ailord Fine, con
tacted an attorney last night to
guide them through their marital
tangle. ,
Attorney Harold A. Berliner
would not disclose whether the 20-year-old
redhead would stick by
her logger husband or return to
airman Daniel C. Schmidt, just re
leased after imprisonment by the
Chinese Communists.
"This is a problem that concerns
three adult people and only these
people can work it out." Berliner
said. "It's no one's business but
their own."
"The bright glare ol publicity can
do them no possible good and could
seriously damage the lives ol all
of them," Berliner added.
Mrs. Schmidt and Pine said they
hoped all Inquiries would be dir
ected to Berliner "In order that
our private lives may become pri
vate again."
The meeting between the couple
and Berliner was uncovered by a
alaif reporter of the Sacramento,
Calif., Bee. The reporter, Al Trlv
elplece, talked to the couple alter
their meeting with Berliner in re
turn for his promise not to dis
close their hiding place In the Sl
err Nevada.
Police Check
Fire Cause
PORTLAND W Police Sattir-
j 1nacHaatlni7 A lire
which burned a 7-year-old Klrl to
death as she siepi rriuay iii.
Questioned about the fire was
Lloyd Rlederer, grandfather of the
dead girl, Linda Rlederer. He wa.i
arrested at the scene and charged
with drunkenness, and released
Saturday on 20 ball.
Three other children, Ranee, ,
Bherl, 8, and Toni, 3, escaped in-
Ur,rhc Rrandfntlicr has returned
from a fishing trip and told a baby
sitter she could leave. Shcrl, the
8-year-old, told officers she had
iound her grandfather's cigarette
lighter and had held It under the
curtains until they caught fire.
The children's father, Leo Doyle
Rlederer, was at work when the
lire started. Neighbors attempted
to enter the burning home to res
cue the sleeping girl, but were
ttopped by smoke and flames.
Court Records
MtJNICiyAl. COURT
Clyde Meeki.. drunk. forfeited.
Wendell EgKtman, reckleii driving,
100 and 5 daya.
Leroy McOovern, drunk, I2S or 12',i
daya. . ,
Erneit Goldimlth, no operator'l 11
cenle. S5 forfeited. ,
CtclHo VlUalon, no operator'l llcemt,
S3 forfeited.
The following earh forfeited IS on
charges ol no reiuuallon vlikble In ve-
'rlnnalil Tfelntz. William A. Chambere,
Clarence Wllion, Mrs. Ed Wllcher and
Earl nooie.
niHTRit'T mi ni
Charlene Mne LuU. violation baalc
rule, diimleied.
Donald David Huntington, no oper
nlnr'a llreni. 110 hall forfeited.
Ulyaiea Ford, forgery, ordered held
in urana jury, nail lei aa.uw. urinaria
ed to cuitody of aherlff.
GArland Alfred Fddlnga, no PUC per
mit. S2S ball forfeited.
Jamer William Mather, no PUC per
mit. S7.S0 paid.
Allen Dean Erell. Inadequate emer
gency brake, dismissed.
Franklin Clare Powrn, hauling toga
Insufficient binders. 97.00 ball forfeited.
Jamea Harold Vance, larceny, aiked
for preliminary hearing aet for August
10. at 10 a.m. Bond aet for 12,000, re
manded to cuatody of sheriff.
Laurie Graham Milnro. falling to
drive right aide, dlamlmu'd.
Lloyd Earnest Llsk, falling to slop at
atop sign, $3 paid,
Richard Hughes, petit larceny, dli
. missed.
Richard Hughes, larceny by bailee,
enter plea of guilty, S months county
Jail; committed.
On The Record
mi ith
Adrtenne Palmer x. John T.. Palmer,
mult for divorce. L. Orlh SUtmore. at
torney for plnlntiff.
Irene L. Cox vs. Clyde E, Cox, suit
for divorce. Maxwell and Gordon, at
torney for plaintiff.
MAimtA(;t: mcenk:'
C.EUAiP - GOHDON - t,eorfe Mai
CeJIup and Tern H. Gordon, both .ni"
legal age and both or Klamath Fall.
STEELE - HA Ft OMAN Koberl L.
Steele, 33. and Cora J. Ilardman, 10.
both of Klamath Fallt. ,
BIRTH ft
BRIDGE Born to Mr. and Mri
Ttavid Bridie. Aiifti-.. ft. at Klamath
Valley Hoapltal, a girl weightni 7 Iba.
6' i or
TUCKER Born to Mr. and Mn.
Kile Vernon Tucker. Auintt .1, al Klam
ath Valley Hoapltal, a iirl weighing 7
Iba. B ox.
LOWERY Born to Mr. and Mra
John D. Lowery, Augum 5. at Klamath
Valley Hoapltal, a girl weighing 7 Iba.
B't oe,
HKHBERT Born to Mr. and Mra,
t Jamea Herbert. AukiuI B. at Klamnth
, Valley Hoapltal, a girl weighing 6 Iba.
4! ot.
BORSTWd Born to Mr. and Mrs
Conrd Horning Annul (I. at Klamalh
- jjUe Hoapltal. girl weighing 7 lb,
CAVANAUGH Brn to Mr. and
Mra. Bernard Cavanaugh. Auguit 5 at
Klamalh Valley Hoipital, a boy, weigh
ing 7 lb. S or.
YRFKA VITAL STATISTIC
BEESON Born to Mr and Mr
Hoben 1 Brexm of Fort June
dauihter weighing g Ibt. 7'i o . Au
gmt 1. In the Siskiyou County General
3! Digital.
. ?CH to Mr. and Mri. Hlch-
ard Ochi of Hilt, a aon weighing 8 Ihi
2 nt, Aufut 2, in the Sukiyou County
General Hospital.
Al.Tt RAH VITA!. STATISTICS:
In Modoc County Superior Conn July
"1. an Iniertoiultiry ilriree of ill
orce granted Cordelia Ann Mnnlgom.
try againit Calvin Henrv MnniRomrry
Irt Modoc County Superior Court July
i. 15. n interloruiorv dec re of dt
vorce granted Lucille Rowland agaiiul
JttUon Rowland,
In Modoc County Superior Court July
28, IUM. a final drgree of divorce grant.
JtusjWilltam G Ru,h '" Wcd W
In Modoc County Superior Court An
gnat J JUKI. final degree of divorce
granted Haul Voorhlea agaitut LeUe
oorhlca.
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'"The boy Is the problem," Fine
told the Bee. "He calls me 'Daddy'
and I'm Uie only one he has
known." The boy Is Daniel Walter,
the two-year-old son ol Schmidt
and Una.
Fine indicated he wouldn't give
up his wife without a battle.
"When you love woman, you
stick to her," Fine said.
As to allotments she continued
tp receive as the wife of the
young airman, Mrs. Schmidt said:
"I have discussed the matter with
Mr. Berliner, I am certain I have
done nothing improper or Illegal. '
Capt. Aubrey Rogers of the Air
Force Finance Center at Denver
had said earlier the center's legal
department was considering the
"lepal aspects of Mrs. Schmidt's
allotment." Rogers said the case
was unprecedented in Air Force
history.
Fine and Mrs. Schmidt confirm
they still plan to meet Schmidt
when he arrives in the United
States. They said they would ar
range their dwn transportation to
the meeting place.
Meantime), Schmidt was attempt
ing to contact his wife by tele
phone from Tokyo. Schmidt had
stripped from his finger the gold
wedding band he was wearing when
he came out of Communist China.
An Air Force spokesman said,
however, "He is still all for the
girl and doesn't want to give her
up." He added Schmidt was an
xious to see his son.
Mrs. Schmidt and Fine vanished
from the Soda Springs, Calif.,
logging camp early Thursday, two
days after the story of their mar
riage was made public.
Efforts to relocate Mrs Schmidt
had proved unavailing until last
night.
She married Schmidt, a child
hood sweetheart, In their home
town ol Cocur d'Alcne, Idaho, live
weeks bclore he went overseas.
She was notified in January, 1053,
that her husband's plane had been
shot down over Korea.
"I received no further Informa
tion about the fate of my husband
and I believed he was dead," Mrs.
Schmidt said.
Malin GOC
Ranks Thin
MAL1N Volunteers are urucnt
ly needed by the Malin Unit of
the Oround Observer Corps, ac
cording to Bonnie Stephens, post
supervisor.
The GOO unit will hold a pot
luck picnic Monday evening, Au
gust 8, at Malin Park, and anyone
Interested In learning more about
COC work Is cordially invited to
attend, Stephens announced.
Monday Is a regular meeting
night and a business meeting will
be held following the polluck din
ner which starts at 6 p.m.
All persons who can contribute
a few hours a week to tills cause
nro asked to come to the picnic
or to call Stephens at Malin 861,
Requiem Mass
Held For Woman
YREKA Requiem mass was
said Monday momlnir at St. Mary's
Catholic Church In Etna for Mrs.
Catherine Cella Wilson, Sawyers
Bar native wiio died at the Siski
you County General Hospital In
Yreka after a long Illness.
Mass was said by the Rev. Cyril
Cavanaugh, S. J. Interment was
In the Sawyers Bur Cemetery.
She was 80 years ot ago and
had spent most of her life In Siski
you County.
Survivors Include four daughters,
Mrs. Vest Wilson of Yrekn, Mrs,
Catherine Hanson of Yreka, Mrs.
Cella Smith of Sacramento and
Mrs. Kdtia Hunt of Hayuard: four
sons, Ed Wilson of Sawyers Bar,
Beldon Wilson of Sawyers Bar,
Wilbur Hamilton of Sierra Clly and
Jack Wilson ot Okinawa; lour sis
ters, Mrs. Lcttle Lewis of Etna,
Mis. Mildred Young of Etna, Mis.
Nlta Tucker ol Etna and Mrs.
Mary Tnibat ot Angels Camp; a
brother. Prank Bnrry of Napa; sev-
giaiKiciiiiurcn ana it) great
grandchildren.
Police Question
Prowler Suspect
SANTA MONICA (UP1 Detect
ives today quizzed a 40-yeai-old
man suspected of prowling in the
bungalow apartment of Gov. and
Mrs. Qoodwln J. Knight.
I'.ikrn Into custody late yester
day at a Los Angeles cafe was
Gilbert J. Plrlfer. Los Angeles po
lice said he told patrons he entered
the Knight's vacation cottage early
last Sunday.
I was crawling around on my
hands and knees when I hear a
woman scream." he was quoted
as saytpg. "I knocked over some
turniture as I went out the win
dow."
l'leffcr told detectives he was
walking near Knight's cottage and
saw an open window. He said he
limbed In Uie window, but "didn't
know the governor was in town."
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THE AMERICAN LEGION DRUM AND IUOLI CORPS ol Klamath Falls, state champions for
the past three years, were on hind Saturday night to entertain the Third Annual Western
States Square Dance Jemboree held at Medec Field. NeTlty and social Indian dances were
performed by Lefty Wild Eagle Wilder end group of beyilfrom Fort Klamath as well as other
dancers from all over the Northwest. A "get acquainted dance was held last Friday at the
fairgrounds preceding Saturday night's big affair.
Weather
Western Oregon Cloudy on coast
but fair over Interior Saturday;
mostly cloudy Saturday night and
Sunday, clearing partially over the
Interior Sunday aiternoon; coowr
Interior Sunday. High Saturday 0-
100 Interior, 80-70 on coast; low
Saturday night 50-60; high Sunday
80-80 in interior, 85-85 on coast.
Coastal winds westerly to north
westerly, 6-15 m.p.h.
Eastern Oregon Fair In north.
Increasing cloudiness south portion
Saturday; partly cloudy with scat
tered showers or thundershowerg
Saturday night or Sunday; not
quite so warm in south Sunday.
High Saturday 88-88; low Saturday
night 50-85; high Sunday 84-94.
Northern Oregon beaches-
Cloudy or foggy late at night and
early in morning, otherwise fair
through Sunday. Temperature
range 50-72. Beach winds north
westerly, 5-15 m.p.h.
Grants Pass and vicinity Fair
with some high clouds through
Saturday. High Saturday 100; low
Saturday night 60; high Sunday 95.
Baker and vicinity Mostly fair
through Sunday except few Isolated
thunderstorms in nearby mountains
late afternoon. High both days 90-
95; low Saturday night 45-50.
By UNITED PRESS
Temperatures and rainfall for 24
houis ending at 4 a.m.
High Low Rain
Albuquerque 92 68 .
Atlanta 91 73
Bakersfleld 95 70
Boston 100 72
Brownsville 92 74
Chicago 90 73 5.76
Denver 82 64
Detroit 95 73 .06
El Centra 104 82
Fairbanks 74 52 T.
Fresno 86 66
Helena 87 62
Kansas City 89 75 .51
Los Angeles 89 70
Miami 90 76
Minneapolis 86 69 .11
New Orleans 92 75 .57
New York 94 81
Oaklnnd
Oklahoma City B5 13
Phoenix 98 80 ....
Pittsburgh 92 70 .37
Red Bluff 97 66
Salt Lake City 86 66 .06
San Francisco 65 55
Seattle 78 54
Thermal 104 85 .
Tucson 95 75
Washington 92 75 .03
Yuma 106 83
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Saturday
Max Mln. Prep.
Bnkcr 89 42
Bend 88 44
Boise 96 60 -
Eugene 90 51 -
Klamath Falls 92 61
Lnkcview 92 60 -
Medford 102 82 -
Newport 60 43 -
North Bend 60 61
Pendleton . 94 64 -
Portland (Airport) 87 55
Roscburg 95 ftfi -
Salem 93 62 -
Spokane 88 61
PEAK CLIMBED
KATMANDU, Nepal if) Four-
man team from Munich. Germany,
was reported Saturday to have
conquered Its second Himalayan
peak this season. Word reaching
here said the team, led by 28-yeBr-
old Hclnz Stelnmet. successfully
assaulted 23.000-foot Kong Ouru
July 2. The team reported conquer
ing 26,502-foot Annapurna on May
30.
Traveling from Croian,
roan., to Crend Haven,
Mich., Lt. Comdr. K. H.
Hurt of th CmM Guard,
lost one of his two icot
lies in Buffalo, the other
in Toronto. Classified
Ads in both cities broutht
about return of the dog
from Buffalo withia a
neek. and the dog from
Toronto a few days later.
It ant Ada Make
Hard Jobs Easy
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Here In The Klamath Basin
Want Ads Work Wonders
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HERALDANDKEWSj
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California Tax Assessment
Study Completed By Board
SACRAMENTO (UP) The
Board of Equalization has com
pleted two weeks hearings on pro
posals to Increase tax assessments
in 19 California counties.
Since July 25 each county has
been allotted a half-day to make
a protest. 1
The objections have followed a
pattern. The counties have aigued
that the board's computations were
inaccurate and that the board's
sampling methods were inadequate.
Five counties Merced, San Ben
ito, Riverside, Shasta and Colu
sa won their cases. The board,
after last minute readjustments In
each case, ruled that assessments
within those counties were wfthln
live per cent of the 26 per cent
or market value goal set Dyjtne
board.
The remaining 14 counties avait
a decision Aug. 15, the last late
for the board to "equalize" as
sessments among counties. '
Three Killed In
Fresno Accident
FRESNO (UP) Three penons
were Injured fatally last night in
an Intersection automobile collision
southeast of here.
The dead were identified as John
Calvin Hickey, 33, and Eugene Ed
ward Smith, 39, both of Dlntiba,
and Virginia McCamish, 19, of Sin
ger. Highway patrolmen reported a
car driven by Harold Eugene Mur
tell. 23, of Fresno, collided at a
rural intersection with Hlckev's
vehicle. Miss McCamlsn was rid
ing in Murrell's car and Smith
was a passenger in the other auo.
Murrell and Jim McCamish, ;3,
ot Sanger, were hospitalized with
major lnlurles.
Officers reported the accident
still is under Investigation.
Weather Outlook
By UNITED PRESS ' '
Northern California: Mostly fair
today, tonight and Sunday but
lew scattered afternoon thunder-)
storms in the Sierras and fog on
the coast; slightly warmer inland
today; coastal winds northwest 8
18 mph.
San Francisco Bay Region:
Mostly fair today, tonight and Sun
day but fog near the ocean; little
change in temperature; high today
San Francisco 68, Oakland 75, San
Mateo 78 and San Rafael 83; low
tonight 51-55; westerly winds 8-18
mph In the afternoon.
sierra Nevada: Variable cloudi
ness today, tonight and Sunday;
scattered afternoon thunderstorms;
little change Jn temperature.
Sacramento Valley: Mostly fair
today, tonight and Sunday; little
change in temperature; high both
days 90-98; low tonight 57-67; gen
tle winds.
Northwestern California: Mostly
fair today, tonight and Sunday ex
cept fog on the coast and occasion
al patches of high clouds; little
change in temperature; high today
and low toni-rht Napa 85-53, Santa
Rosa 88-54, Uklah 90-64; northwest
winds on the coast, becoming 10
20 mph in the afternoons.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
"Equalization" means simply
that the board wants each county
to assess property nt the same per j
centage ol market value as allniaycs.
other counties. I In 1932 it was decided to award
As the first step to bruising thbj1'"' P'-'-rple heart retroactively to
about, the board proposed to up! "doughboys" who had received
the assessment ratio in 19 counties meritorious service citations or
where It found, by special samp-jnod records of wounds in World
ling, that the assessment was bc-iWBr J-
low 20 per cent market value I In December, 1941, the medal
The last time the board eXe'r-l?'as "!Pred "served specifically
clsed this power and duty to i fm' sviccmen wounded m enemy
"equalize" assessments was inl"00 . , , ,. ,
1935. A majority of the counties T',e mfdal; "w h?ld by Jboa
went through an upgrading thilt s-ds of World War II and Korean
left many county assessors and ; vf erans; a ?Ioilie;.,la relie
local taxpayers mad at the board. ,of Wash'nf,t0D ,1.nMmll.lt"5r
As if In preparation for a r 1 ,0rrm ""1 l,"e Sl"nrt I1 hlS COat"
peat, one board member late yes-1 oIarms ftwee" 'e ,'o sprays
terdav issued st!,.mn. ,h,. ,kio1 ereen leaves. On the reverse
hoard was not responsible for tax
rates. Robert E. MrnniH inid
out that boards of supervisors and
city councils set the tax rates.
"If assessed valuations are in
creased, there should be a com
parable decrease in local tax
rates," McOavid's statement said.
In the last hearing's yesterday,
the board dismissed the case a
gainst Shasta County, but stood
by a proposal to increase Humboldt
County Assessments 55 per cent.
James D. Adams, attorncv for
seven Humboldt lumber comnan-
ies, put three statistics experts on
the stand in an attemnt to nrovo
the state's sampling method was
witnout value. All three said that
a random sample "at best can give
you only an area within which the
truth lies."
Dr. Lincoln E. Moses, an assist.
ant professor at Stanford Univer
sity, said It was almost imnossi.
ble that the 16.1 per cent assessed
value ratio claimed by the board
lor Humboldt County u the true
ligure.
The chance of coming up with
the precise ratio as the result of a
sample is about the same hs draw
ing a royal flush poker hand. the
first time you sit down at the card
table, he said.
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now! Ren losses soon turn
to gains!
8111 ii the number.
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Purple Heart
Order Recalled
NEWBURGH. N.Y. (UP) One
hur.dred 73 years ago tomorrow
George Washington sat in his head
duaiters here, Impatiently waiting
out the last days of the Revolu
tionary war.
As he watched for a chance to
attack the British, still holding New
York City, the general also thought
about his soldiers.
He had fougnt with Congress to
jet their b.-.ck pay. and he had
ben pleading for a pension for
them. But Washington also was de
termined they should have some
measure of recognition tor tneir
courage.
Thus, on Aug. 7, 1782, Washing
ton issued his now famous' order
for the Purple Heart.
Originally intended as a medal
for military bravery, the decora-
I uon was awarded to three Con-
Iiecucui seryeania uie next yctii
and then lapsed into obscurity for
more than a century.
It was officially re-instituted at
Washington's birthday bi-centennl-ul
in 1932.
The original was made of Pur
ple cloth in the shape of a heart
and was named the Purple Heart
niter the stout purple-heart oak
wood then used In Army gun car
side is a raised bronze heart with
! lnc inscription
for military merit.
Brazil Mourns
Carmen Miranda
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (UP)
Brazilians in nil walks of life to
day mourned the death of Carmen
Miranda, the peppery singer-dancer
wno typiiieci to them an the glamor
and gaiety of Hollywood.
Miss Miranda, 41, died yesterday
of a heart attack In her Beverly
Hills, Calif., home. The .news of
her death stunned Brazil.
Local radio stations interrupted
scheduled programs to announce
her death and carry special pro
grams of Miss Miranda's record
ings.
Miss Miranda had been one of
Brazil's most popular samba sing
ers even before sho went to the
United States.
The firms listed in this directory recognize that even along with observance
of the Sabbath there is a community need for the commercial services they
offer.
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French Cabinet In Turmoil
Over North African Crisis
By UNITED PRESS
French Premier Edgar Faure
convened his bickering cabinet In
Paris today to try and quell a.
threatened right-wing revolt a-
gainst his North AfricaJ policies.
He is faced with the problem of
granting more home rule In French
Morocco or oust the Sultan there
and try to prevent wide-scale riots
threatened for later this month.
Three mainstays In Faure's
loosely-knit coalition have warned
him against taking hasty steps
towards granting autonomy to the
North African protectorate. They
are the Oaullists, the dissident
Gaullists and some of the inde'
pendents.
Several ministers were reported
ready to resign rather than en
dorse large-scale concessions to the
Morrocan Nationalists who have
staged bloody riots to win their
way. These ministers included De
fense Minister Gen. Pierre Koenig,
a World War II hero.
French deputies and senators re
cessed for their summer holiday
last night but spokesmen of van-
Atom Bombing
Prayer Given
WASHINGTON Vfi A survivoi
of the atomic bombing of Hiro
shima ten years ago, laid a wreath
Saturday at the tomb of the Un
known Soldier at Arlington Nation
al Cemetery.
He prayed that under the "peer
less leadership" of President Els
enhower "world disarmament may
take place within our lifetimes."
When Rev. Kiyoshi Tanimoto,
director of the Hiroshima Peace
Center Associateds completed the
prayer, a U.S. Army bugler sound
ed taps as the wreath was placed
on the tomb.
Tanimoto said the people of Hi
roshima had a bitter taste of the
horrors of atomic war and accept
ed it as a judgment of God. But he
asked that "never again should any
city or nation have to suffer a sim
ilar fate."
REPORTS DIFFER j
TAIPEI, Formosa W Two Na-
tionalist Sabrejet pilots, jumped
by four Communist MIGs Wednes
day, told newsmen Saturday ol
their photo flood survey mission
over the lower reaches ol the j
Yangtze. The Reds had boasted!
one Sabre was shot down and the!
other damaged. The pilots said the
MIGs made only one pass, but
without effect. The Sabre pilots
said they did not fire back.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1955
ous parties served notice on Faure
they would remain "vigilant" while
bathing on the Riviera or climbing
uie ajricucco.
Faure, In a vaguely worded noli.
cy review yesterday, promised not
to "precipitate things." But at the
same time he publicly reiterated
his full confidence In the new resi
dent general in Morocco, Gilbert,
Orandval.
Grandval has been the object of
bitter criticism in both houses of
parliament for his plan to replace
tne present suitan ciai Mohammed
Ben Moulay Arata by a regent
and discuss home rule with a Na
tionalist cabinet.
The final decision on Morocco is
not expected before a week. Orand
val Is to report fully on the situa
tion when be and the governor
generals in Tunisia and Algeria
meet Faure next Wednesday or
Thursday.
Other International news:
Moscow: Western correspondents
were informed they, too, were in
vited along with the diplomatic
corps to be the guest of Premier
Nikolai A. Bulganin Sunday at his
summer home south of -Moscow.
Such an Invitation was unprece
dented. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: Oen.
Cnnrobert Perelra Da Costa, chief
of Brazils armed forces, called on
the military, to close ranks for
"possible dramatic moments" dur
ing this presidential election year.
Sendai, Japan: The prosecution
and defense gave final arguments
in the court martial of Mrs. Romola
Abidin of New York, accused of
murdering the Army husband she
described as a "monster."
Hiroshima, Japan: Sirens sounded
at 8:15 a.m. marking the atomic
bombing which destroyed the city
in a blinding flash.
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