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' WASHINGTON IUPI) - Sen.
John J, Williams. R-Del, said
today he would provide Senate
investigators with "notes and
memoranda" to support infor
mation about business deals of
fp'-rmer Senate Democratic
Secretary Robert G. Baker.
;-WilIiams, who triggered the
inquiry into Baker's outside ac--tivitles,
la scheduled to be the
I first witness before the Senate
C Jlules Committee Tuesday when
closed hearings begin on the
lease.
Baker resigned his $19,600-a-;year
Senate post Oct. 7
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'Notes' On Baker Deals
following reports that he had
an Interest in a food vending
firm serving defense plants.
This was followed by otller re
ports of real estate deals in
volving a $134,500 Washington
residence for his family, a (S8
000 Washington town house oc
cupied by his secretary, and
motel interests.
The motel interests included
a partnership with Commerce
Secretary Luther H. Hodges in
a Howard Johnson motel at
Charlotte, N.C.
A spokesman said Hodges, a
former North Carolina gover-
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nor, Invested $40,000 in Novem
ber 1960 in the motel and later
purchased the $18,000 interest
of former Senate aide K i d d
Brewer, a North Carolina busi
nessman later convicted for
violating state laws against in
fluence peddling.
Hodges sold his total interest
in the motel for $58,000 to Bak
er in July 1901, the spokesman
said.
Williams said he was satis
fied with the ground rules laid
down for the investigation by
the rules committee, headed
by Sen. B. Everett Jordan, D
N.C. The committtce said all wit
nesses will be heard first be
hind closed doors and would
give their testimony under oath.
The group also announced It
would ask the FBI or all the
information turned up on Bak
er's activities in a preliminary
inquiry.
Miss Churchill
Took Own Life
LONDON '(UPI) - The West
minster coroner's office ruled
today that Diana Churchill, eld
est daughter of Sir Winston
Churchill, committed suicide
by taking an overdose of bar
biturates. The 54-year-old Miss Church
ill, who resumed her maiden
name after her 1960 divorce
from Commonwealth Relations
Secretary Duncan Sandys, mas
found dead Sunday in her apart
ment in the Westminster dis
trict of London.
An inquest was ordered, offi
cials said at the time, because
of some bottles found in
the apartment.
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ROBERT MANN
Mann Tells
Of Life
As Captive
BERLIN IUPI) - A blond
Stanford University sophomore
today told of his 21 months in
Communist prisons for trying
to help an East Berlin student
"I didn't know personally" es
cape to the West.
Robert F. Mann. 20, of Scpul
veda, Calif., was released by
the East Germans Wednesday
night.
He said he "accidentally" be
came involved with a "highly
organized" West Berlin student
organization and agreed to help
in their escape network be
cause "I saw an opportunity to
do what was right."
The attempt to bring the East
Berlin student through the wall
on a borrowed Belgian pass
port failed, "possibly because
we were observed, possibly be
cause we were followed, pos
sibly we were betrayed, per
haps it was accidental."
It was Mann's first assign
ment with the escape organiza
tion and the last. It led to six
months of questioning, includ
ing three "unpleasant" months
in solitary confinement and 15
months of prison work.
Now, Mann told a news con
ference, "I feel I should get
back to my parents as soon as
possible and take up his
interrupted university career.
Still looking somewhat
tense after the strains of pris
on and his release late Wednes
day. Wann spoke hesitantly but
funny.
"My treatment was relatively
good." he said. "1 was not mis
handled, I was not beaten, 1
was not tortured.
"I was in solitary confine
ment for a while and that was
very unpleasant."
ICC Order Delays Hike
In Railroad Grain Rates
PORTLAND I UPI) - Five
railroads serving the Northwest
will not have to raise rates for
hauling grain to coastal termi
nals Oct. 31, as ordered earlier
by the Interstate Commerce
Commission.
An ICC order received in
Portland Wednesday delayed
the rate increase pending action
on a petition for a rehearing
by tlie roads.
The railroads involved are
Union Pacific, Northern Pacific,
Spokane, Portland and Seattle,
TrCHNICnLOR'
Council Asked To Condemn Racial Discrimination
Bill Offered
To Maintain
Wheat Price
WASHINGTON UPI) ' A
bill designed to head off a
scheduled drop in the support
price of wheat was introduced
today by Sen. Robert H. Hum
phrey. D-Minn.
Under existing law wheat
price supports are scheduled to
drop from the 1963 average of
$1.32 per bushel to $1.15 per
bushel for the 1964 crop.
This drop was required when
wheat farmers rejected manda
tory production controls for the
19B4 crop. Even the reduced
supports next year will be
available only to growers who
voluntarily comply with allot.
menls. 1
Humphrey's bill would set
1964 and 1963 wheat support
prices at the world price level
currently about $1.35 per
bushel. But, In addition to the
support price, eligible farmers
would get federal "domestic
consumption" payments of up
to 65 cents a bushel on half
their production, plus "export
production payments of Z
cents a bushel on the rest.
Thus farmers would gross up
to $2 a bushel for half their
Wheat and about $1.60 for the
rest, an average of about $1.80
per bushel.
Other congressional news
Civil Rights: President Ken
nedy has thrown the weight o
his personal and political pres.
tige into the battle for his civil
rights program. The House Ju
diciary Committee was still
locked in combat today over
whether to approve a stronger
version of the President's bill
Administration leaders- believe
such a version could not get
through Congress, however, and
oppose the broader measure.
Kefauver: Senate leaders set
today aside for eulogies to the
late Sen. Estes Kefauver, D-
Tenn. Kefauver, a crusader
against crime and monopolies
who was the Democrats' vice
presidential candidate in 1956,
died Aug. 10 after a heart at
tack.
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NEW YORK tUPD-The late
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kees' first baseman, was called
"Iron Horse" because he
played 2,130 consecutive games
a major league record.
Great Northern and the Mil
waukee Road. They reduced
their limited-transit rates in
September, I960, to meet com
petition from barge and truck
lines for the grain-hauling mar
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Fridoy, October 25
VATICAN CITY (UPD-U.S.
bishops today appealed to the
Ecumenical Council to issue a
strong condemnation of racial
discrimination.
Bishop Robert Emmett Tra
cy of Baton Rouge, La., speak
ing on behalf of 147 U.S. bish
ops, asked the council to in
clude in a pending document on
the laity the statement that the
church recognizes no inequality
among human beings on
grounds of race.
Bishop Tracy said the church
should make it clear that racial
discrimination "cannot be rec
onciled" with the Christian
teaching that all men are
equally the children of God.
He said such a declaration bv
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the Ecumenical Council would
make it easier for bishops to
"give their people proper in
struction" regarding the sinful
ness of racial prejudice.
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