Ecumenical
Council Sets
Unity Debate
VATICAN CITY UPI-Ecu-menical
Council fathers today
closed off debate on church ad
ministration and cleared the
floor for their long awaited dis
cussion on how to achieve Chris
tian unity.
Actual debate on ecumenism,
the tit! rf the document on
unity before the council, will
will begin Monday . after a
weekend recess.
It will be the first time in
. the history of the Roman Cam
; olic Church that the theme of
; working toward a single Chris
. tendom will be considered as a
: part of church teaching.
Debate on the subject of re-
- organizing diocesan boundaries
was shut off by the moderators
after the list of speakers was
exhausted. The chapter on the
need for reorganization of boun
daries was part of a document
' on bishops and the government
of dioceses which now will be
rewritten by a council com
mission. In the document on ecumen
ism, the Roman Catholic Church
considers ways to bring about
- the reunion of the Christian
world.
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)
Did T. Eugene Thompson
have connections with the Twin
Cities underworld and if so,
how firm, how sure, was that
tie?
And it he Idid, why would lie
go blurting It out to his legal.
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turns to the stand today as the
state's 57th witness, Is a strik
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Aviation Experts Move To Counter Turbulence Danger
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
government and aviation indus
try are moving to counter a
mysterious menace to giant jets
unpredictable turbulence that
has wrecked one airliner and
sent at least two others almost
out of control.
It is not the usual turbulence
associated with storms, but
freakish vertical downdrafts
and updrafts which seem to oc
cur without warning at the high
altitudes used by jets.
U.S. Asked To Profecf UN
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(UPI) Secretary General
Thant was instructed today to
seek a safe conduct guarantee
from the United States for Por
tuguese rebel Capt. Henrique
Galvao, central figure in a dra
matic high seas mutiny and
naval chase two years ago.
A squabble over Galvao di
verted delegates from the plod
ding pace of the assembly's
main political committee, which
was dealing with disarmament
and a nuclear-free zone for
Latin America.
Delegates expected sponsors
of a 47-power resolution aimed
at a quick resumption of the
Geneva arms talks to present
a final version of their resolu
tion today. The Soviet reply to
a version worked out after So
viet demands for changes was
Have Connections With Underworld?
ing young brunette named Kath
leen Zajacz. She has been em
ployed by Thompson's law firm
since I960. She told Thursday
how Thompson sent her to the
bank for $5,000 in cash because
he had "some underworld con
nections" who surely could help
him solve the slaying.
The secretary returns today
with records kept inth e office
over the years about what calls
by phone or in persons the
lawyers got when they were
out. Prosecutor William B. Ran-
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An Eastern DC3 apparently
was caught in such a turbulent
tug of war over Texas Saturday
night. It finally landed safely,
but only after six passengers
were injured and one engine
was ripped off as the pilot
pulled out of the dive.
The Federal Aviation Agency
(FAA), Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB), airlines operating jets
and aircraft manufacturers are
aware of the rare but potential
ly dangerous problem. They
received Thursday night. The
U.S. view on the measure also
was expected today.
Galvao, who seized the Portu
guese liner Santa Maria in 1961,
lives in exile in Sao Paulo, Bra
zil, safe there from Portuguese
authorities, who have convicted
him of various crimes.
The General Assembly's Trus
teeship Committee has invited
him to testify in its debate on
Portuguese colonial policy.
Such an invitation normally is
routine. But the United States
warned the committee that if
AWARDS CONTRACTS
WASHINGTON (UPI) .- The
Post Office Department award
ed three contracts totaling more
than $1.2 million Thursday for
research on development of an
electronic brain to read zip
coded mail addresses.
dall said he wanted only the
calls made by ione INorman J.
Mastrian, the alleged middle
man in the "murder for hire"
plot the state is trying to tie to
Thompson.
Randall has said he would
prove that Mastrian, a journal
ism graduate, former boxer,
and man with a police record,
had a Scries W meetings and
telephone calls with Thompson
that became more frequent con
stantly until the date of the
murder, March 8, 19G3. Then,
the stale charges, the contacts
dwindled to "very few."
And waiting in the wings, In
the witness room of the Henne
pin County Courthouse, Is en
other police character who will
be the next big state witness.
He is Sheldon S. Morris, 34,
rather shadowy figure who was
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also are agreed it is in the
process of being licked.
Tup-Fold Cure
The cure is two-fold airline
pilots are being told not to slow
down too much when they en
counter turbulence, and they
have been advised to use a dif
ferent technique to overcome
the effects of vertical tur
bulence. Pilots entering ' a turbulent
area normally will slow down
to a certain speed. In the case
'Witness'
Galvao comes here, it might be
forced to extradite him to Por
tugal if Lisbon demands it.
The U.S. stand caused sharp
debate in the Ill-nation com
mittee. There were demands
that the i United Nations leave
the United States if the govern
ment cannot guarantee safe
conduct.
The United States concluded
an agreement governing its re
lations with the United Nations
which says U.S. authorities shall
not "impose any impediments
to transit to or from" the U.N.
headquarters for anyone offi
cially invited here.
The U.N. legal department
says there is no precedent to
decide whether the serving of
an extradition writ on Galvao
would impose such an impedi
ment. transported from St. Paul Jail
to the courthouse here In an ar
mored car because the under
world was reported to have a
price of $4,000 on his head.
Perhaps he will have some
thing to say about underworld
connections. He is under indict
ment as an accessory after the
fact in the murder of Carol
Thompson, 34, a housewife
whose husband, T. Eugene,
often sang with her in the choir
of a St. Paul Presbyterian
Church.
"Shelly" Morris, a former
Minneapolis cab driver and tav
ern manager is alleged to have
led police to the area where
they found a Lugcr pistol with
which Carol was bludgeoned. She
died of a brain hemorrhage and
slab wounds; a knife blade was
broken off in her neck.
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of these unexpected downdrafts
and updrafts, however, the per
mitted penetration speed may
be too low. The jets are first
caught, in a violent updraft re
ducing airspeed even further
and putting the planes in dan
ger of stalling.
A jet, with its swept-back
wings, has a tendency to stall
at higher speeds than conven
tional planes. If a stall is feared
during the updraft, the natural
tendency of a pilot is to push
$4.2 Billion Recommended
For Public Works, AEC
WASHINGTON (LTD - The
House Appropriations Commit
tee recommended today that
$4.2 billion be spent this year
on public works projects and
activities of the Atomic Energy
Commission (AEC).
The committee cut nearly
$300 million from the amount
requested by President Kennedy
earlier this year. Included was
$161.4 million chopped from the
AEC budget request, bringing it
down to $2.8 billion.
Public works such as flood
control, harbor improvements,
reclamation and power projects
took up most of the remain
ing $1.4 billion.
While the committee called
for cuts totaling about $78 mil
lion in this area, it recommend
ed that construction begin on 58
new projects instead of the 42
called for by the administra
tion. The only administration-p r o
posed "new start" rejected by
the committee was $500,000 for
the purchase of 2,311 acres of
land for wildlife refuge at the
Walter F. George Lock and
dam in' Alabama and Georgia.
The committee said if further
acquisition of land is justified
for this purpose it should be
provided through the regular
wetlands acquisition program.
The committee proposed a
greater number of "new starts"
for less money than recom
mended by the President hy re
ducing the amount of money on
MPs Hold
Russians
BERLIN (UPI) American
military police today held up a
Russian army bus and a Rus
sian military automobile in re
taliation for the holdup of two
U.S. Army patrol cars in East
Berlin Thursday.
Military police stopped a bus
carrying 25 Russians for 19
minutes and an automobile
carrying four Russians for 20
minutes, American officials
said.
The Russian vehicles were
halted at different times near
the U.S. Army's Checkpoint
Charlie on the East-West Ber
lin border.
Two military police sedans in
each operation cut off the Rus
sian vehicle, forced it to the
curb and prevented it from con
tinuing its drive.
Respects Paid
To Rep. Kelsay
SALEM (UPI) -Colleagues of
the late State Rep. W.O. "Bun"
Kelsay, D-Roseburg, paid their
respects to him in the House
Thursday as a legislator and a
friend.
The house slood a moment in
silent tribute as It passed un
animously a resolution expres
sing deep sorrow over Kelsay's
death in an auto accident in
October.
Many of the represenatives of
both parties in the House stood
to recall his ability, humility,
and sense of humor.
"Each of us will lie a little
belter for having known and as
sociated with him," said House
Speaker Clarence Barton.
Kelsay's widow, Elizabeth,
has succeeded him In the House.
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the nose down and gain air
speed. At this moment, the up
draft changes to a downdraft
and the airspeed becomes so
great as to create control prob
lems. Stalling Less Likely
Higher turbulence penetration
speeds will lessen the chances
of stalling in the updraft. Pilots
are being told to try to keep
the nose level at such times.
Vertical turbulence first be
came a source of suspicion and
some of the projects if ap
proved. In all, the committee recom
mended that $4,276,116,400 be
spent in the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1964.
Reclamation
Funds Cut
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House Appropriations Committee
following its proclaimed econo
my line, whacked $22.2 million
off President Kennedy's recom
mended budget for the Bureau
of Reclamation.
The deepest cut $15,570,000
w as made in the construction
budget.
But the economy knife also
trimmed $1.4 million from the
requested funds for investigating
feasibility of future projects;
$588,000 from operation and
maintenance money for existing
projects and $1,083,000 from the
reclamation loan fund.
A breakdown of general com
mittee recommendations for
construction included:
Oregon: Baker project, upper
division $200,000 (advance plan
ning): Rogue River Basin proj
ect, Talent division, Agate Dam
and Reservoir $300,000 (advance
planning); The Dalles project,
western division $3,150,000; Vale
project, Bull Creek extension
$642,000.
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