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First Show Begins at Dusk
back seat and immediately
versed course.
Three Groups Dropped
From Subversive List
with 80 passengers aboard,
plane landed at Fort Worth.
IT
IT
breaks from the four corners of
the world has its real start in
“Important gatherings of Com-
munist agents seldom are held in
the large embassy of the U S S R
itself. The Kremlin doesn’t want
to take a chance on an upset or
This correspondent recalled that
in the first atomic bomb testing
at Bikini, which was opened to
selected professional newspaper-
HIS MOST POWERFUL
PERFORMANCE1"
SAMSONITE
LUGGAGE
ACROSS
1 Warble like
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exchange, equally fast and regu-
lar. is via the Vienna gateway.
No Russian airline or aircraft is
permitted to fly into Switezrlan
itself, where national feeling ap-
pears to be solidly anti-Commu-
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BACK TO SCHOOL
HARPER'S
FOOD STORE
FRANK SINATRA
MITZI GAYNOR
JEANNE CRAIN
EDDIE ALBERT .
with a careful eye to the strict
Swiss laws against espionage."
this reporter was told in Zurich,
"even while they secretly abuse
the fundamental laws protecting
freedom of the individual.
"The gathering place for agents
work they are attempting.
“Often our own men travel with
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63 Rod and---
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thousand "
smokysaloons!
WYNTER-FERRER-MICHAELS
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COME ON OUT TO-XITE
BLUFFVUE
DRtVE-IN -
New
1958 -
Styles
for
25 Railroad -
29 Trap
33---your
“Herbie’s on my mind a lot—I keep thinking how he
must be missing me!”
The Communist intelligence web
centering in Bern is an enormous "
and expensive operation and calls
1 for large-scale measures in coun-
I ter-espionage by all the Western |
powers, Ambassador Taylor said.1
None of this intensifying activ-
ity between th? world’s major op-
posing forces is visible to the na-
58 Negative word
59 Perched
43 Eternity
45 Conger
fishermen
47 Dropsy
49----tasse
50 Wicked
51 Horse a neck
hairs
53 Bread spread
54 Row
55 Closing out
placed his call at 3:06. L
When the warning was received.
American authorities called back ’
Starting Sunday
"LONG HOT SUMMER"
Estonian Seaman Gets
Asylum from British
j LONDON (UPD — Britain an-
nounced today it has granted po-
SURGERY FOR LEWIS
HOLLYWOOD (UPD—Comedian
Joe E Lewis undergoes surgery
that the Western powers regard I nist. -
Switzerland is the apex of the
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LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Free World Is Target to Bermuda. Many Arab capitals
Zurich. Switzerland's largest are closer to Bern than to each
reau of Docks and Yards for the
Red navy.
bilit v to the Government on his ---------
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chaser defaults in payments. Dr. ----- —
Society .............
Sports ........ -
Editorial Department
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men from all nations of the world.
flying south from Germany on
Thursday, officials said.
air from Moscow via Prague to
Zurich and on to Bern, and of
military and political representa-
tives of the United Arab Republic
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BONDED
FUR & WOOLEN
STORAGE
Service That Satisfies
Dial 2413
STORE NOW
PAT NEXT FALL
a Dallas to Los Angeles flight
’ The
liability to the lender. However.
VA will furnish the prospective'
buyer's credit report to the lend-
er. and otherwise assist any vet-
----- arlpission turned out to be
the commanding officer of the Bu-
again the hub of the wheel as land's central location as the hub ways rotates their contacts con-
i it was in World War II. when of a complex of modern rail and -ten *v ”
Allen C. Dulles, now head of the airlines fanning out in all direc-
Central Intelligence Agency in tions.
grievances
34 Nobleman
36 “Twinkle.
twinkle,
little-----"
37 -Able's Irish
mt-izifmgaqara
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the chalets at snow-line of the
many Alpine peaks, take leisurely
tea on the terraces of hotels or
stroll the streets of the old elites,
unaware of the growing army of
secret agents among them.
But to Ambassador Taylor it is
a “growing and relentless prob-
lem. for the security of the United
States is at stake."
In Zurich ! asked if the supply
of fraudulent passports and docu-
ments from Prague was a serious
the Reds is because of Switzer- run of the country and in other
: of our own. we permit known or
suspected agents to enter Western
nations and even expedite the
39----your ■
fingers
41 Note in
Guido's scale
42 Cubic meter
44 Hebrew
ascetics
48 Fish eggs
*8 Bind
49 Payable
upon —
52 Narrow
apertures
_ 56 Masculine
appellation
57 Abstract being
60 Pen name of
Charles Lamb
"House of Bamboo" will show only
once at 9:51
has a great deal of ego, and we
are not adverse to helping build
it up."
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amemnine erdtin
starring
ROBERT RYAN -ROBERT STACK
SWRLEYYAMAGUCM m
m at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital to-
• day for an undisclosed ailment. I
• He entered the hospital for tests
• Thursday.
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A veteran selling his home and
GI mortgage should first contact
the Veterans Adminstration if
he wishes to be released from lia-
| 200 Cevtuny‛onpresemts
house
lance which took Parkerson to
W
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ment of Communist agents by
be released from liability to the
Government, provided the new
purchaser meets credit require-
ments and ssumes the veteran's
obligations to the Government on
the GI loan. The new purchaser
need not be a veteran, he pointed
out. and the Government's guar-
anty of the loan is not affected
by releasing the veteran from his
gg~uuTEWood
TUCKER MAGGIE HAYES
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(Dallas • exchange.
May said Keith was arrested at
his home in University Park at
3:45 am. He said the youth
much which
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Police said bedding in the truck everywhere - Switzerland’s readyI
aa caught fire when the impact shat- army of 601,0000 i5ethe-arsestin
tered the vehicle’s gasoline tank. Western Europe — ereate a feelm=
s #5 J i H
DALLAS (UPD— A 19-year-old
Dallas youth confessed early this
. morning he called American Air-
lines officials "for kicks” and
told them a bomb was aboard
one of their planes.
"I did it. but I don't know-
why." Robert William Keith told
Dallas police.
HARLOWE’S HAPPY HOLIDAY CONTEST
(Nothing to Buy)
Register at any PHILLIPS 88 Service Statton in Brown Coun-
ty. (Brown County Residents, only).
FIET FUZZ
A Aecommods tiens for tw . . .
One Week at the Fabulous Colenial Hotel. Monterey, Mezlee — PLUS $10
per day,jezpense meney, and FREE rAILLIPS 66 GASOLINE for the
r t -- a , menace to the Western nations,
and principals, and the cashier s My informants said:
office' for payments is rotated "They worried us for a while,
among the various satellite em- The counterfeits are excellent; of-
bassies and missions in Bern. ten only a laboratory test of the
paper itself will show it to be imi-
tation.
"We have evolved countermeas-
ures of our own which are not in-
effectual. Frequently, for reasons
fighter planes of the Austrian air
force flew today to Innsbruck to
“defend the integrity of air space
over the Tyrol.” Ure Defense Min-
istry announced. Austria protested
Thursday against American flights
revenethatareat. inctuded toso- -3
viet-made Yak fighters and a
British Vampire. The jets landed
on the short 3.200 foot airstrip at 1
the Innsburck-Kranebitten airfield.
The Defense Ministry said the
action was being taken because
th United States did not answer
Austria's protest note.
About 40 to 60 U.S. Air Force
transport planes were reported to
have flown over neutral Austria
Wednesday. Another group of
American planes were spotted __
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tar a ot 8148 aacarOT.
sEcoXD earn
a rare pass ter » xEA* "onts.Thretnt.PrunzoadarTeum:
(Empleyees et Phillips 66 011 Co. and rhillips 66 statlons and sneur Tam
ilies are net ellgibie te register)-
uouns as orrxx as rot LIKE . -.Drrwtmeruabe Aeia.rriAay
Auu l. wimner wil • anneuneea aa KNWD, ISIS A"Eu l.
The hoax resulted in grounding and pulled him up." Ennis said,
all flights from Dallas' Love Field I don’t know how I did it. The
and Amon Carter Field in Fort Lord must have helped me." 4
Worth while FBI agents, police Just asEnnis dragged Parker:
and sheriff's deputies searched son away from the plane, the fuel
for the bomb and traced the tele- tank exploded. Ennis lay Parker
phoned -warning. son in the moist earth and
Lt. R L. May. of the Dallas stripped off his burning clothing.
Police Department. told United "He didn't say anything except
Press International that flights ask that I take off his shoes. They
from the two airstrips would be were burning his feet,” Ennis
resumed as soon as he could said.
“call the proper authorities" at Mrs. Ennis drove to Angier, two
the Dallas and Fort Worth air miles away. to summon an ambu-
May said Keith broke down un- Rex Hospital in Raleigh.
der questioning and said “I did it Ennis said that when he first
for kicks." The youth was taken tried to rescue Parkerson he was
to Dallas Police headquarters driven back by the smoke and
Earlier. Dallas Police Dispatch- flames.
er Bob Densmore said two sus- "I told him Mister. I can't help
pects had been apprehended. He you'.” Ennis said. “I walked
said police traced the telephone away. Then I heard him scream
warning to a University Park ‘Oh, Lord.” and I went back and
.HAL WALLIS
mOOUETO"
cireulattom ane Bustness 22742
dupiay Advertsstna 3220
casfied AGverttatng J*A»
EngravnE Dept.
A sudden increase in the move- missions from the worlds of Com- triangle ' equally accessible
munism and democracy as “the from all parts of the Arab world.
No. 1 listening post for Europe which itself spreads over a ■ dis-
and the Middle East.” tance equal to that from Hawaii
was observed and in some in-
stances secretly recorded in
motion pictures made at airports,
this correspondent was told.
Bern, because of the neutral
position of Switzerland which is
free from all blocs either Com-
munist or Western, has been a
regular meeting place for the
Algerian rebels and their Com-
munist supporters. ,
Here the Lebanon crisis was
I hatched, and many of the politi-
cal action and propaganda plots
which are tossed to the surface in
the satellite states. Indonesia.
George T. McMahan, manager of mm, ann non:on I
the VA Center in Waco, said to- Wa an paSSion ’
A 1956 law allows veterans to TeAaeMMNG
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IELEPHONE NUMBERS
@o-emine
0MDOLTW wATe DOLDAES
■’*7. and Geneva, seat of many other. 4
international conferences, havei “The Communists haye operated
Switzerland, told United Press Raymond Green, 34, burned to Bern.
.MidhelCurtg
counter - iltelligence from that of the heaviest year-round traffic
city. i loads in all Europe, with direct
The Soviet intelligence opera- daily schedules to Moscow via a the Russian
tions have largely moved from change of airlines in Prague. own acpissi
Prague and elsewhere to Bern. The secondary route for Soviet
1
young Swiss soldiers
become with Bern the physical
contact points nor Red agents
operating in the Middle East,
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Washington, directed American Zurich's Koton Airport has one
a wink... a kiss...
2, „ an Invitation 1
6 Fraulein 8
(pronounced Froi-line... ad
it mum gir food or b»d') 48
omor • m uune An 2
CINmAScOPE A
Western Intelligence Agents
State Revolt ‘Born In Bern’
France. Western Germany, Brit-
ain. Spain, Portugal and Italy.
“Their target is the free world,
and they load up their ammuni-
tion in Zurich, Geneva and Bern."
Taylor said.
Here the agents come to make
reports and to receive orders for
future activities and faked creden-
tials for implementing them.
Transfer of currencies from the
„ . - ... .a0 ... Issue of one nation to that of an-
Red China and the Middle East, other is facilitated, since Switzer- ____ _______
Western intelligence agents land has recognized not only the arrest that will directly reflect on
have a label for these. "Born in Western powers and Russia but the U S S R.
Bern,” It is now attached to the also the latter's satellites includ- Big And Costly j
Iraqui revolt. ing Red China and Bulgaria. The “They plant their agents in
Switzerland has clearly become United States recognizes neither their international conference del-
the Communist spy center for of the latter. Both are heavily egations under all kinds of covers. .u .u.,,
the Arab world as well as all of represented in Bern. palm them off as chauffeurs of erations are the unsung heroes of
A second reason the transfer of the Red ambassador's ears in _
spy activities was advantageous to Bern. which gives them a good ““The. Communist spy control
this reporter was told by re- -------------------------—
Dallas-Fort Worth
is the elaborate plant and equip- _ •! 11 n IL
Six rsa false Turnpike Has Death
ascrthangtnehe ttAeasonhardee DALLAS (Upn- *
fieve that the Communists send Negro truck driver became.the
wit an average of $1,000,000 per first traffic fatality on the, Dallas.
week from Switzerland to spies. Fort Worth Turnpike Thursday tion's thousands of seasonal tour-
provocateurs and contraband trad- afternoon when his semi-trailer ists Yet the cold war is very hot
ers for their work in the Western track crashed into a pole hanging
democracies.” Henry J. Taylor, from a concrete divider and went
United States ambassador to up in flames.
Sudden Strength Is
Lifesaver for Pilot
, ANGIER. N.C. (UPD — A criti-
cally injured flier owed his life
today to a farmer who found
strength he did not know he' pos-
sessed
Joseph P. Parkerson, 33. of
Okeechobee, Fla., was critically
I burned Thursday when his crop-
i dusting plane crashed on the farm
. of Sexton Ennis. Ennis attempted
I to pull Parkerson from the fam-
l ing wreckage but gave up his ef-
fort.
As he turned away from the
. wreckage, he heard Parkerson
scream.
“I turned around and went back
letes Foot at Palace
PILOTS FACE DECISION
TERNHILL. England (UPD —
Four Iraqi pilots who just grad-
uated from the Royal Air Force
flying school wondered today,
“where do we go from here?”
The fliers, who came to England
under a program to train pilot
officers for King Feisal’s jet-
equipped Iraqi air force, had to
decide where to return home to j
sene under the new rebel govern-
ment or stay out of their native
BwIETsde!
eran who wishes to seek his
lender's release.
VAV makes no charges for this
service, although the lender may
require the payment of a nominal
fee for the processing of his re-
lease.
For further information, visit
local office of Veterans Adminis-
tration, 207 Brown Street.
EOWDrive-In 2.
Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
ing that the nation’s tranquillity
and neutrality are not to be light-
ly challenged. None of the activ-
ity of spying and counterspying is
allowed to touch Switzerland it-
self.
A Growing Problem
Tourists throng the lake excur-
sion boats, the buses bound for
Milions For Spies
Bern, the ancient capital.
64 islands (Fr.)
65 Petter coin
66----as a boil
DOWN
1 Ring a —
2 Genus at
willow s
3 Downfall
4 Circular plate
5 “Early to 23 Notes in
—. early \ ’ Guido's scale
to rise" V25 Seamen
6 Assam 26A ---of
silkworm color
7 Natural fat 27 Gaelic
6 Surgical saws 28 Sea eag
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(prefix) 40‛Greek letters
WASHINGTON (UPD—The Jus- litical asylum to an Esthonian
tire Department has dropped the seaman who slipped away from _
names of three organizations, all a Russian fishing fleet June 26 Robert B. Collins isone.man.who
amegedly representing the same and landed on the Shetland Is- doesn» have ab ackseattdriyerrt
group, from the attorney general's lands in a small boat. infact. h is wife is pretty silent
subversive list. The escape of Erich Teayn. 32. ys' 1
1 In response to an inquiry. the touched off an international inci- The Connally Ain Force Base
department Thursilay revealed re- dent. A party of about 30 Soviet commander slipped- up on his
moval from the list of the Work- seamen invaded the islands in “check list Thursday before re-
ers’ Party. the Independent So- pursuit of Teayn, but failed to turning to Waco, Tex., from a
cialist League and the Socialist find him because the islanders hid Dallas shopping tour with his
Youth League. him. family. liability. I iiurs anna
The British Foreign Office pro Henleft shiswife in. ’asleep In ln most states the only cost, of JAMES CRA/G
tested the incident to Russia. station.thinkinKorhehwp auto obtaining the release is a small
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World’s largest freshwater the Colonel heard a radio appeal busrr" he S'M U1IUI i UR ddi
I swimming pool is at Coney Is- over a Dallas station. The appea1 Release of the'veteran from 11a- E
land, in the Ohio River near Cin- toll about a man who had drven bility to the Government does not -172
cinnati. off and r ? s stranded;.c automatically release him from 32
_______________ Collins took a quick look in the ” <
Turnpike authorities said
Green's death was the first on
the pike since it opened in August.
1957.
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Starting Sundey
PLUS 2 CARTOONS
By FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW Internationa]
President Taylor, a trained investigator
United Press International from years of experience as a
hard - headed journalist and
The Iraqi revolt was born in foreign affairs expert. says that
Bern,” Western counter - in- this is one of the basic reasons
telligence agents indicated, to- "‛-ct-== ----- --g--d
day. Switzerland with its 70 foreign
5 Busy as a —
8 Course of
action (dial.)
13 Toiletry ease
13 Bitter vetch
14 interpret
15 Hawaiian
wreaths
16 Appointed
17 Son of Setb
(Bib )
18 Spear
20 Roman —
22----great
care
24 Narrow inlet
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