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i a )' I I'll In Hungary Inquiry: Car-Truck Crash UJ. to Propose tloint Control of Missiles Bard's Plays Draw Crowds Van Rebuffed At Nevada Results In Care for Four firing of nuclear missiles a joint By PRESTON GROVER PARIS, U) The United operation: Capacity audiences yesterday at The United States will agree to States will propose to 1U NATO proposal was worked out as a means of soothing the spirits of some member nations, notably France. Theyv have felt that American control of nuclear warheads made second class mem bers of all allies which have not yet manufactured nuclear arms. This would be all the 13 NATO members except the United States and Britain. Here is the plan for making the NEVADA, Dec.

10 (Special) tended performances of two deliver intermediate range missiles to European members pro allies next week a joint control Shakespreareah plays presented by ccosec of Burglary: Atomic Bombing Pilot Innocent ABILENE, lo 0-A U. 8. District Court Jury today found Claude R. Eatherly, who took part In the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, innocent of two charges of burglary. Two drivers and their passengers were treated at Nevada City Hos By Red Leaders UNITED NATIONS.

N.Y.. Dec. ever when and how nuclear-armed vided the NATO organization Players, a national repertory company from Catholic University, pital tonight after a car and a missile weapons will be fired from agrees to accept them. truck collided on Highway 54 impound the runoff from 62 per On Grand River Dams: two and a half miles west of Route 10 (fl Prince Wan Walthayakon The next step then will be for such a country as France to be Washington, D. in the South west Missouri State College audi' torium.

cent of the drainage area. 43. of Thailand reported today that Also provided for are channel Troopers said a 1947 Chevrolet Improvements and levee construc The Players gave "Romeo and Moscow and Budapest had rebuffed all his efforts to end repres provided with intermediate range missiles, complete with firing mechanisms. The French will be coach driven west by Eugene Jer tion; plus land treatment and run Juliet" in the afternoon and per emiah Scott, 36, of Hume, rounded sion in Hungary. formed "The Taming of the r.uruiK.-an oases in event oi war, an authoritative source said today.

The American proposal, already being studied by NATO members, calls for delivery of intermediate range ballistic missiles to NATO allies, but they are not to be fired until both Americans and the allies agree on the shotting. The source of the Information Boos, Cheering Punctuate Talks off retardation for the upper part of the basin, flood control and Eatherly, 39, was accused of a curve on the wrong side of the Shrew" last night. road, then bounced into a ditch after colliding, with an eastbotind The audiences of SMS students. The U.N.'s special emissary on Hungary said, however, he could not believe "that the Hungarian and Soviet governments will re water conservation for the lower basin. faculty and townspeople were aug 1947 Ford pickup driven by Wil The lakes could be used for In complete control of the launching apparatus and weapons.

The Americans, however, will keep control of the nuclear warheads). If war should break out, the Americans then will deliver weapons to the French crews already trained in their firing. The trigger would be pulled by the mented by high school groups from burglarizing post offices at View, and Avoca, Tex. He pleaded Innocent by reason of temporary insanity. The Jury convicted Alvin D.

Crews, 29. Abilene, who was tried with Eatherly on the charges. Ham Lee Luther, 47, of Nevada, at main Insensible to the voice of fishing, hunting and other recrea Houston, Cabool, Purdy, Conway- 6:20 p.m. world opinion and the conscience Phlllipsburg, Marlonvllle, South cannot be given, but it was tional purposes, and provision could be made for future develop Luther suffered head lacerations, fof mankind." west High School, Washburn, St learned this somewhat- complex CIIILLICOTHE, Dec. 10 An old fashioned town hall dis-c 1 punctuated by polite "boos" a ca 1 1 and cheering marked a Grand River Basin flood control meeting here today.

ment of hydroelectric power, if Prince Wan was assigned to the and a passenger, Eula Ruth Bels-ley, 49, Nevada, a hip dislocation. Agnes Catholic High School and Judge Joe Estes sentenced him to three years in prison on both the public desires. Greenwood, SMS training school counts. The rarely used balcony of the Scott was treated for blp bruises and a head rut, and a passencer, Lloyd Francis Fitzgerald, 56, Fort Additional Outlay For Snark Missile auditorium was nearly filled, in The overall plan and its pur Danishes would be four miles south of Gallatin, near Pattons-burg. on the Grand, on the Thompson River, five miles northwest of Dec.

II, 1951 CJ addition to the main floor, for both poses were explained by Col. Eatherly told newsmen he planned to return to his home at Van Alstyne, and that he Scott, for minor injuries. performances, making a total at E. Laurion, district Army engineer from Kansas City, who then threw To Be $70 Million tendance of nearly 1200. North Carolina open the public meeting to sug There will be a second "help Trenton; on the Weldon three miles southwest of Mercer; on Locust Creek in Linn and Sul HAWTHORNE, Dec.

10 will "try to go to work if someone will give me a Job." Earlier Judge Estes had rejected a plea by Eatherly for a di gestlons and opinions from the mission three months ago after a U.N. investigating committee bad concluded that the Hungarian revolt last fall was a spontaneous national uprising put down brutally by Soviet force. In a report to the General Assembly, Prince Wan said he got flat refusals on all his attempts to achieve humanitarian treatment In Hungary, the return of Hungarians deported to Russia, withdrawal of Soviet troops, and free elections. Both the Kremlin and the Soviet-supported Hungarian govern Records No. 34 The Air Force Intends to 70 million dollars in addition floor.

ing" of Shakespearean portrayals at the college this season. The Canadian Stratford Players from Ontario wilLpresent "Othello" in rected verdict of innocent. Impromptu responses lasted well WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 WWTop- livan counties; on West Yellow Creek, five miles northwest of Brookfleld, and on Shoal Creek, vMbtf WISE al Snark intercontinental guided missiles and related equipment, Estes commented "The opinion into the evening before -the con ranked. North.

Carolina, with its sophomore playing like seasoned the SMS auditorium on January ference broke up. An estimated Northrop Aircraft announced to six miles north and one mile east of Braymer, 23. 400 persons attended. A similar day. veterans, breezed past George Washington -tonight, 86-59, for the meeting in planned tomorrow at of the disinterested experts Was that Eatherly was unable to refrain from commission of the acts as a result of disease, but- that Eatherly did meet the test of legal Iflnilv'nii Anfll 10G Generally, those opposing the President Whitley C.

Collins Gallatin. Tar Heels 34th straight basketball GENERAL ELECTRIC project contended the dams would made the announcement at the Reds to Distribute triumph. Inundate valuable farm property, Generally, those upstream from Sophomores Lee Shaffer and annual meeting of shareholders of the company. before the burglaries. the proposed dams were against Dick Kepley collaborated with senior Tommy Kearns in a sec Northrop got a 73-mllllon-dollar ment of Premier Janos Kadar parried his efforts with the claim that these were domestic matters and none of the U.N.'s business, he said.

Aroused by Hungary's interan- resulting In higher taxes to make up the tax roll loss. Those favoring the plan did so from a recreational and downstream flood control viewpoint. Snark contract last summer. Dr. 0.

P. Constantine, psychiatrist of the Veterans Hospital in Waco, testified ond-half scoring binge that left the Collins said the Air Force sent outclassed Colonials gasping. Northrop a "letter of intent" for that Eatherly was mentally ill Data on 2 Sputniks PARIS, 10 Ufi Soviet scientists are correlating information received from their two Sputniks and will distribute it to the world before the end of the month, a top Russian scientist said today. Prof. V.

V. Belussov, chairman Pete Brendan dunked, a goal the flood control plan and those down stream, for it. Both sides were well Russell Picket, a Trenton attorney, appeared with 12 legal size pages of questions which he the Snark production. April 30, 1956.: after 45 seconds -of the opening period to put the Tar Heels ahead sigence, the 82-nation Assembly decided not to approve the credentials of the Hungarian delegation. By a vote of 77-1 (Hungary), the He said Eatherly had a guilty complex and once told he psy.

Soviet Discipline Still Not 120-Mile Long Hole asked Laurion who answered them and when Bill telasky's set shot tied it GW was as close as it was ever to get against the nation's Makes "THE QUALITY'' as H-ace which cor "Grew" into an air condition. If you not tnjoyinq tht final) in htttino, comfort tho lowost oportting eoit, fHOMI 4-1 SSI FOR FREI HEATIK4 SURVEY. Hani -'vHtiTnrj one by one. ils-Opened-by Quake chiatrist that he felt responsible for fcUUng lOOjyip, persons at Hiroshima, v. Assembly adopted a report ot-the of "the Soviet committee for the Several state representatives and credentials committee containing No.

1 rated team. LONDON. Dec. 10 UP) An International Geophysical Year this action. senators were present, and Gov Eatherly was the pilot of one of Another set by Telasky whittled stressed, however, that this would four reconnaissance planes which North Carolina's early edge to 6-5, be only an interim report.

eartnquake that ripped across Outer Mongolia last week opened a 120-mile long fissures and destroyed all the houses in three James T. Blair's office was represented. Harry Johns of Mt. Moriah, its president, spoke for The Soviet bjoc voted to approve the committee's report, but made reservations on its findings on but from then on the Tar Heels preceded the bomber which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. He had the same duty.

at were supreme. MOSCOW, Dec. 10 11 Soviet Fleet said today the ouster of Marshal Zhukov as defense minister has not. solved the problem of strengthening discipline among military officers. The Soviet navy newspaper called upon party leaders within the armed services to use greater the Grand River Basin Resources Hungary.

New Volcano Sighted towns, the radio In Ulan Bator, uie Nagasaki drop. Kearns was high man for the night with 22 points, while Breo-nan and Shaffer each basketed 20. Gene Guarilia, GW's big man at 6-feet-6, led the losers with 18. Erupting Off Azores NEW YORK. Dec.

10 lV- A ship The torch of the Statue of Liberty goes on at the hour of of Development Assn. Specifically, the basin plan outlined by Laurion would provide for construction of six dams to the capital, said tonight. The broadcast said there were "22 casualties and 13 missing" but did not say how many persons were killed. (60 N. JEFFERSON DIAL 4-USi ficial sunset and goes off at the ideological influence to correct the today reported sighting a new volcano' In full eruption off the FBI Assistance Asked in Inquiry hour of official sunrise.

situation. The liner independence, en route to North Africa, cabled Its Light Quakes Recorded Near Hollister, Calif. BERKELEY, Dec. 10 I Two light earthquakes, centered Into Garrett Theft home office here that the new vol cano was about 400 feet high and Federal authorities have been asked to assist In the tion of a Sunday night robbery at about 80 miles south to southwest joined to the west end of Fayal Island by fresh lava. of here near Hollister, were recorded at 3:06 p.m.

and tno Leon Garrett home at 2161 Paper mills In the U.S. use about 3:08 p.m. today on the University 600 million pounds of corn starch of California seismograpn. a year to bind fibers and smooth There were no reports of dam Catallna Drive, Sheriff Glenn Hendrix said yesterday. Hendrix said the FBI's help was requested because be believed the stolen articles were taken across a state line.

Three fur garments. paper services. age. Try this boulevard-styled GMC 'VTJ UU3 0 fcrffiemanwho loves his jewelry and a painting, as well as cash, were looted from the Gar- rett home after two men bound the i family. I Hendrix said the best description of a suspect he has received thus far came from a man who said he 1 was at a drug; store on the Plaza: Sunday evening when a man with bad breath told him he was looking for an Anita Shore who recent-' ly married a "Mr.

Garrett" The local man said the stranger was 32 or 33, five feet, eight or! nine inches tail, and weighed about THE PLACE TO SAVE OX 170 pounds. He wore an overcoat, a snap brim bat, and brown shoes. Ydtee Quality Rear Yiew Mirrors Tlr STENGEIt Auto Supply 1034 E. Trafficway 161? Campbell Dean Martin Wins Custody of Four none 2-501 FREE PARKING- Phono 5-2434 Open 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.

-SANTA MONICA, Dec. 10 VH Singer-Dean Martin today won custody of his four children by former wife. Superior Court Judge Allen T. Lynch signed the. custody order after it was made known in court that Martin's former wife, Eliz abeth Anne, -did not contest Martin's petition for the children's return.

She obtained custody after the couple's 1949 divorce. Martin charged in the petition last month that his ex-wife had neglected the children and had not made adequate financial provision for them. The children are Craig, 15. Claudia, 13, Gall, 12. and Deana, t.

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