British Cite Dangers
Of Soviet Spy Boats
'. . LONDON mPV British ex
perts said Saturday that step-ped-up
spying by Russian trawl
ers on allied naval movements
could spell dariRcr to the proj
ected mixed - manned nuclear
Surface force.
! Russian vessels of an estimat
:ed 100-strong Soviet 'spydcet"
pf trawlers shadowed allied
hips during NATO exercises
i5f the coast of Scotland this
ieek, according to official na
Jal sources.
This followed similar tactics
by Russian trawlers during NA
TO naval exercises in tlie Bay
of Biscay last 6ummer.
Such spying on allied naval
moves was seen here to have
developed into a "regular fea
ture" of Soviet policy and with
little apparent effort to dis
guise it Tlie British say that
on latest available information
Little Girl
Improves
LOS ANGELES UP1) -Lit-Itle
Maribel Olea of San Luis,
rilexioo, showed continued im
provement Friday in her isola
tion ward at Children's Hospital
where she is being treated for
an as-yct unknown ilbiess.
The 2-year-old girl, flown here
from Yuma, Ariz., Oct. 15, re
inained seriously ill, doctors
said, but her appetite was de
scribed as excellent. Jlaribel's
ickness is believed to have
ieen caused by a poisonous in
ject or reptile bite.
The girl's 5-month-old sister,
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ment. The younger girl was
tushed by ambulance from Bcll-
flower, where the girls' mother
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tlie Russians appear lo lie im
proving their techniques all tlie
time.
British experts estimate that
Russia currently operates some
100 "trawlers" which arc in ef
fect disguised spyships, equip
ped with radar and latest-type
electronic devices.
- In the light of current allied
consultations in Paris and Wash
ington on tlie formation of a
Polaris equipped, inter-allied
nuclear surface naval force the
Soviet tactics are viewed with
considerable uneasiness because
of their potential grave threat
to the projected fleet.
Tlie Soviet spyflcet, accord
ing to tlie experts here, is being
operated all over the world,
with Russia using bases in
countries friendly to her, includ
ing Cuba and Egypt, for oper
ations ranging from the Medit
erranean to the Atlantic, and
from other ports into the Pacific.
Nuclear
Carrier
Ruled Out
' WASHINGTON UPI -Defense
Secretary Robert S. Mc-Namai-a
may have added an
other to his already long list of
congressional critics when he
rejected the Navy's request for
a nuclear-powered super carri
er. McNamara ordered the Navy
Friday to proceed immediately
with construction of a conven
tionally powered super carrier,
first authorized in 1962, but de
layed at the Navy's request to
permit consideration of nuclear
power.
The Pentagon announcement
carefully noted that JIcNa
mara's decision was "motivat
ed by a desire to avoid further
delay, and does not pro-judge
the larger question of the ap
plication of nuclear power to
the Navy's surface vessels in
the future."
But the order came only five
days before congressional hear
ings on the subject wore to
start, and Sen. John 0. Pas,tore,
D-n. 1., chairman of tlie Joint
House-Senate Committee on
Atomic Energy, said Friday
night lie was "very much con
cerned" about the decision.
2 Slayers
Set Free
SALEM UPI - Two con
victed Salem-area slayers have
been paroled from tlie Staled
Prison, one after serving 18
months of a 7-ycar sentence. Hie
State Parole and Probation
Board announced Friday.
Fred Larson, 75, was paroled
Oct. 7 after serving 18 months
of a 7-ycar manslaughter term.
He was convicted Feb. 14, 1962,
of fatally wounding Everett
Harter De Wcese, 15.
Hie shooting occurred at a
motel Larson tlien operated.
Ilayliss (Jilbcrt Funning, (A, a
Ballslon fanner convicted in
Polk County of second-degree
murder, was rclrascd Aug. It,
seven years to the day alter he
Mas sentenced lo lite imprison
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HURRY W. DAD Little 2-month-pld Peggy Riley of Everett, Mass., appears to
have gotten bored, while waiting for her dad to take her picture in a 45-pound pump
kin. At left she lets out big yawn and at right falls off to sleep. Peggy probably will
be too tired to join with millions of other youngsters when they go trick - or - treating
next Thursday night. UPI Telephoto
Mme. Nhu's Verbal Blasts
Fail To Ruffle Stevenson
LOS ANGELES (UPD-U.N.
Ambassador Adlai Stevenson
look lime out this weekend for
a leisurely motor trip up the
California coast before appear
ing again in the same city as
his verbal foe Mme. Ngo Dinh
Nhu.
Stevenson appeared twice on
the speakers platform here Fri
day. At a news conference he
criticized tlie "Dragon Lady" of
South Viet Nam without know
ing she was leveling a verbal
blast at him in Dallas. Tex.
Mme. Nhu appeared in Dallas
Ihe day after Stevenson and
again here one day after Stev
enson spoke. But the two ap
pear publicly Monday in San
Francisco.
Mme. Nhu said in Dallas that
the attack on Stevenson there
Thursday night hy anti-U.N.
demonstrators might indicate
Texans "are fed up with per
sons who are soft on Commun
ism." Then in Los Angeles she said:
"The people of Texas said to
me that the incident in Dallas
Long Session Predicted
For Ecumenical Council
VATICAN CITY (UPD-High-ly-placed
sources said today it
may take until 1966, or even
longer, to complete tlie work
of the Ecumenical Council.
This forecast came from in
formants who arc in a position
to know how much work re
mains to be done on tlie key
theological documents which
Pope Paul VI has indicated he
regards as "must business" for
the council.
It also reflects their assess
ment of tlie sieed with which
tlie council can reasonably be
expected to act.
"We wanted freedom of de
bate at tlie council, and we got
it. Now we're paying the price
for it," ruefully observed one
bishop who is identified with the
council's liberal wing.
At its fii-i-t session, in the fall
of lixtf, tlie council completed
debate on. and approved in gen
Hatfield Believes Nixon
'On Track, Running Fast'
sav jntANt'isco turn -
Former Vice president lticliard
M. Nixon is an active candi
date for tlie Hopuhlican presi
dential nomination in l'.Hit. ac
corduiR to Oregon jov. Mark
O. llatlield.
Hatfield, who is often con-.-idered
a possibility lor tlie
CiOP ticket himself, told news
men Friday tliat "Nixon is on
tlie track and running fast."
He suRpested that Nixon's
name might tie entered on the
New Hampshire primary ballot
by his friends in tlie stale. In
fad, he suggested the March 10
battle in New Hampshire might
be joined by such men as tiovs.
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happened because he is believed
to be soft on Communism."
Stevenson did not learn of the
remark until Saturday. His
spokesman said the ambassador
"just smiled and was not par
ticularly disturbed." However,
Stevenson indicated he may
comment on Mme. Nhu's re
marks at a news conference
Monday.
Stevenson said Friday he was
surprised she had been given so
much news coverage during her
visit in this country and indi
cated he felt it was too much.
Stevenson's spokesman said
Saturday the incident in Dallas
in which anti-U.N. demon
strators hit him with a placard
and spat on him could have
been avoided, but the ambassa
dor insisted on walking toward
the group.
"Let's see what's bothering
these people," Stevenson was
quoted as saying before the in
cident. He then left the area of
police protection to shake hands
with people who were cheering
as well as booing him.
eral principle, a document pro
viding for far-reaching reforms
in Catholic liturgy, including
tlie use of modem languages
rather than Latin in large por
tions of the mass.
At this second session, which
began Sept. 29. the lathers liave
been voting on details of the lit
urgical reform document. They
already have approved about
101) amendments, but have
many more to go.
In addition, they haie lis
tened lo ifour weeks of debate
on the second major document
on the council agenda dealing
with the structure of the
church. It contains several sig
nificant and controversial pro
visions, including authority to
ordain married deacons, and
recognition that bishops share
witli the Pope responsibility for
teaching and governing the
whole church.
lioorgo Romncy of .Michigan,
William W. Seranlnn of Penn
sylvania, Nelson Rockefeller of
New York, and Arizona Sen.
Harry Goldwater.
Hatfield was here lo address
Hie Commonwealth Club. He
suggested tliorc that the Repub
lican party was belter equipped
than President Kennedy to han
dle such problems as unem
ployment and foreign alfairs.
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"He felt real distress that the
basic story of the United Na
tions had not gotten lo these,
people," the spokesman said.
In Los Angeles, Slevenson de
parted from his prepared text
which stressed the accomplish
ments and aspirations of the
United Nations to refer to the
personal attack.
He said such episodes created
an "ugly impression" of Ameri
can conduct in the world.
"If anything," he said, "this
18th anniversary of the United
Nations is an occasion that of
fers hope."
He said the world organization
has shown "how much cheaper
it is lo prepare for peace than
it is for war."
City Wires
Apologies
DALLAS, Texas (UPli-Tlie
Dallas Chamber of Commerce
told Adlai Stevenson, U.S. am
bassador to the United Nations.
Friday that the roughing-up he
received Thursday night "did
not represent the heart or the
mind of this great city."
Dallas is outraged and abject
ly ashamed of the disgraceful
discourtesies you suffered at
tlie hands of a small group of
extremists here," a telegram
sent to him in Beverly Hills,
Calif., said.
Stevenson was jostled, cursed,
spat on and hit with a sign as
he emerged from Dallas Memo
rial Auditorium following a
speech celebrating U.N. Day in
Texas.
"We most sincerely apologize
lo you in behalf of more than
a million sane and patriotic
citizens, who. regardless of po
litical alliliation or belief, rec
ognize you as a distinguished
American and were proud and
happy to have you in our
midst."
Sen. John G. Tower, R-Tcx.,
said Hie anli-Stevenson demon
strators were "representative of
a reaction against using tlie
United Nations as a keystone
of our foreign policy."
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American policy in Europe
and Latin America came under
editorial scrutiny this week in
European newspapers with Op
eration Big-Lift and the threat
of reduced U.S. forces abroad
catching the interest of Lisbon
and Copenhagen writers.
The evening newspaper Dia
rio de Lisboa said the ferrying
of 16.000 U.S. soldiers from
Texas to Germany was a pro
logue to revision of the present
deployment of American troops
in Europe.
The "technically impressive
feat" supported the U.S. conten
tion its troops do not have to
be stationed in Europe to be
available on short notice. It
also adds lo the present "un
healthy antagonism" between
the Atlantic Treaty allies and
Franco-German alliance, the
newspaper said.
Finally. Operation Big Lift
showed the Portuguese the Unit
ed States could "impose a com
mon strategy for Western na
tions." Reduce Troops Abroad
Politiken of Copenhagen said
Big Lift showed the large force
was available on short notice.
It warned the Russians and
assured Germany and France
and it provided a base for
arguments on. reducing units
abroad with an eye to cutting
expenditures outside the United
States.
Franco-German relations wor
sen every day because of Presi
dent Kennedy's attitude toward
President Charles de Gaulle and
his plans for France and Eu
rope, the weekly political jour
nal Obscrvatcur said.
Neues Oesterrcich said in Vi
enna that Washington looks with
favor on the new German Chan
cellor, Ludwig Erhard. "chiefly
as a champion of free enter
prise." A ehapel at Tadoussac, Que
bec, built in 1647 by Jesuit mis
sionaries, is believed to be the
oldest wooden church in North
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"De Gaulle's determination
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closed economic bloc and turn
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force in world politics is dia
metrically opposed to American
policy and is also bound to
conflict with Erhard's plans.
Washington sees in the new
chancellor a companion who
will follow the American policy
rather than that of De Gaulle,
in Germany's own interest . . .
The liberal morning news
paper Nya Tidning of Upsala,
Sweden, described American
policy under t h e headline:
"Latin American Nasserism."
"Tlie U.S. reaction on mili
tary coups in Latin America
has so far been hesitant and
indulgent. Concerning Argen
tina and Peru the United States
first chose to break off rela
tions and suspend all aid, but
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after some time everything
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Alliance Slowed
"The political backward steps
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effect.
"Its results up to now are ut
terly modest in the economic
field. In the political field, the
results are doubtlessly hard to
find. It is still up to the United
States to reconsider its policy
towards Latin America, with
respect to the goals it wants to
obtain."
And in Stockholm, the re
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back on last year's Cuban cri
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this distance the United States
is not ready to retreat before
the Soviets.
It is equally clear, the news
paper said, the United States
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