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Indonesian Rebel Forces Charge Made
Retake Vital Oil Center?*
SINGAPORE (/Pi Indonesian rebels announced | VyQSO
night thev had retaken the vital oil center of Pakanbaru and n ,< cl mTrTAH *'
that an advance guard of a Acninese Moslem warriors had tion of possible perjury was
reopened the fight for Medan in North Sumatra. after
Some 250 U.S. businessmen, teachers and missionaries in statements attributed to them dur
■ Medan were ordered by the U.S.! in S the House investigation of the
_ , consular office there to evacuate jFed eral Communications Gom
rlnvnnrt A m/tltf (the key port city. (mission.
■I” VvJI IW nnUllo There were indications that re-i Rep. Charles Wolverton (R-NJ),
_ . . _ _ bel operations at Medan begin-(senior Republican on the investi-
AAOV6 'ning Sunday had been diversion-j gating subcommittee, said the
uwiioiu 1 ¥ iv*v» (ary in the hope of laying Pakan-'Justice Department should get a
•» i.haru, 300 miles to the south, open (hearing record “to ascertain by
In f ilhfin nA\/nl| to a counterattack bv revolution- whom perjury may have been
111 VUUUII IVCVUH ary forc>s committed.”
HAVANA (fPi Streets and A broadcast by the rebel xa- j He said, the four witnesses de
stores were almost deserted yes-■ dio in Padang. Central Sumatra, jnied, at least in part, statements
terday as Havana awaited the : forces had at- (attributed to them by A, Frank
next move in President Fulgencio Pnkanbaru and that the 'Katzentine, who lost a -liami TV
Batista's struggle »o retain con-' government troops either tied license fight to a subsidiary of
trol of Cuba : 01 surrendered. Arms and am- National Airlines.
Rat .--la AmvM no -den* of rnunition were seized, it said. Chairman Oren Harris CD-Ark)
an ultimatum from' There was no confirmation from told reporters after the session
rebel leader Fidel Castre or S ' ither Jakarta, the Indonesian, that the Justice Department al
w Vivtr o?«in t w£ , Lr^ ca P ital ' or re kel sources here of;readv is getting a transcript,
that he He continMd « ;a counterattack on Pakanbaru,-However, he said the committee
direct hif tOD ' which fcU 10 government ah-would decide later what to do
chiefs in an intensified camnaienl troops last Wednesday. Wolverton's suggestion.
to crush the snreadine rebelliifnJ US '°' vrle<i Celtex oil Co - has a : Wolverton said an affidavit by
to crush the spreading rebellion., operation there • Katzentine had been more or less
It seemed dear Batista is de-J anc j about 600 Americans are(a basis for the investigation. In
termined to ket p the presldencv: concentrated in the Central Su- it, and in subsequent testimony,
e . lo Jl^ e .. , imatra oil area. ' Katzentine charged that the Mi-
Castro s ultimatum said unless, The government claimed Sun- ami Channel 10 contest was
Batista resigns by early April the; that its troops had secured .“fixed” in favor of the airline.
I? • w3ge a flght to “ e j the area, permitting resumption ; Publisher John S. Knight testi
luus. i of Caltex operations which were Tied that a National executive act-
Witliin hours after Castro's! suspended March 9. ed “extremely confident” the air
threat 42 religioi-s, professional. Capt. Agus Soeroto. information line would win the license more
fraternal and other organizalions:.director of the Indonesian air 'than a year before the FCC ren
demanded that Congress be dis-jforce. said in Jakarta the govern-.dered its decision,
solved and all major factions forces have occupied a num
allowed to form a provisionelrber of new areas in Central Su
govemment, jmatra and are gaining ground in
In the tense hours following the;an advance toward the rebel head
civic leaders’ manifesto and Cas-quarters in Padang and Bukit-
tro's ultimatum Havana's busi-jtinagL
ness was crippled. Merchants | The rebel broadcast said gov-
| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
! The Soviet Union has about
! 50 per cent more doctors than the'
United States. !
__ According to the latest Moscow!
* I I 1 • statistics. Soviet medical' schools:
f II I Pm iC are graduating more than twice’
VJVBlllVl! VI iVvVvl 7 O as many doctors as from U.S.;
medical schools. '
m m f 0 » a Reflecting in part this Soviet!
\§ Mmo±. 0%, JU § o*. U Srnm 0M o*. 00 effort on the health front is the!
V Ole Or L(lin I IllPniP i fact that the death rate in the!
” lIIS VI I IV* "C ■ Soviet Union is more than 20 per
dadtc -n.tr v. j . j * , .... -cent lower than in the United;
PARIS (/Pi—French deputies yesterday TOted a constitu- states. ?
tior.al reform few of them liked rather than throw out Pre- , The ? ow , Soviet death rate—■
, - . . , , _ . lowest m the world—reflects not.
mier r eli.v Gaiilard at a time of crisis with the Paris police, onlv efficiency of the Soviet
complained that no one was onemment forces probing toward
the streets and no one was buy-;those areas the last few days have
They voted 252-196 for the gen-( i
eral principle of Gailiard’s plan! y_—„ rh-J i
to strengthen the executive at- * GOT \rITGO OS OGST
Parliament's expense. But there • «..■ ■ I _| j
were many abstentions. i/rt U/V OV LOOQ6
M the legislation goes through) WASHINGTON This has!
S ‘eiSorai SUl r^oi^ se hm one of !!) e r V n i te ? states jUnknown Object Spotted
an electoral reform bOl also, best years m the Urn tea Nations; SA „ fr i\'r T qro ib* An
planned, it will be harder tori General Assembly, Ambassador! r RAN CISCO IP) An
French eowmmenu to be toppled :Her.rv Cabot Lodge told Rep ibli-!^? a< ?T^ er v“S ta< V t - ?L lth
from office, easier for the Na-ican women Tuesdav j identified object ofi the rorthern
tional Assembly to be dissolved.] the Sputniks the ns f reported , by
m,. - |>vsp;;eine spuLiiihs.me U-b-a Western Sea Frontier snokes
_ A*| e confidence vote, which-delegate to the U.N. saia in an! man vesterdav
GaiUard demanded to v.-.n pas--address to some 1700 persons at' * l!
sage of the reforms, was the Uthithe Republican Women’s National e*;|l
he had won m little more than;Conference, U.S. prestige has not- TOCK rnanceT SIIII UOwn
four months as premier. !been lost in that world forum. ! Y° RK W—The stock
The vote was taken as thou-- The Soviet Union, he said. has.S^^f 1 , co ?'‘. e kfck ,* ate
sands of gendarmes and riot po-!been “resoundingh* defeated olL ' TuesdayTnit: finished in the minus
.lice—one Paris newspaper put its-several important matters,” nota- c ?‘ UTnn * or “ ie straight ses
estimate as high as 35.000—were'bly attempts to get Red China Slon -
in the city to keep order after!icto the UN.
Thursday's police demonstrations] Lodge told the women that UN ;••••••••••••••••••••••••
lor higher pay. {diplomats are wise about power; iiiii a i n. n r
Security forces also were out to ‘politics and “at heart they want; WiYIMJ rrOQiQITIS
avert any disorder from two polii-'us to be successful.” " j w
ical meetings, one called bv the* j
Communists and the other by ex-’ Ireland has an area of 32,600'
treme rightist groups. Both broke 'square miles,
up quietly. i Tfcei nvention of the wheel was
At one point in the rightist rally * l2 about 3.003 B.C.
a group of men in parachute troop
berets booed the United States
and shouted “Algeria is French";
This outburst came when the'
chairman read a news dispatch
from Tunis reporting increased.
U-S- action to keep North Africa
aligned with the West. *
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•beer, driven back.
Russia Tops
US. in Doctors
health system but also the fact
that, due to heavy World War II;
: losses, the proportion of older
people in the Soviet population is;
lower than in the United States
and other Western countries.
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INSYIVANIA
Dulles Killsßussian Proposal
WASHINGTON (/P) —Secretary veiling its proposal Saturday. -
of State John Foster Dulles • Replying to Democratic crit
tumed down yesterday Russia s - , .. „
I demand that international control 1C _ S i ed , L [ n^ on , Johnson
|of outer space be linked with Texas and Michael Mansfield,
elimination of American overseas of Oklahoma, who contended the
bases-. _ administration allowed the So
thaSSteSlatfS oi et 4e°uSSd a ffi ganda " h
newsmen on his retoby plane on **“ Umted States
from a 10-day trip to the Philip
pines and Formosa-
In discussing the Russian plan
for space control, Dulles in effect
accused the Soviets of stealing an
American idea and attaching im
possible conditions to it as a de
vice for killing it
He recalled that President Ei
senhower already has formally
proposed an international agree
ment to limit use of outer space
to peaceful purposes.
Dulles’ words appeared clearly
directed at two purposes:
• Offsetting propaganda gains
Moscow has registered since un-
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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19. 1958
Storm Blows in Senate
Over Kohler Co. Strike
WASHINGTON MP)—A storm
blew up in the Senate yesterday
over the motives and methods of
the special Senate committee in
vestigating the bitter, four-year
old Kohler Co. strike.
Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore) ac
cused the committee of using the
inquiry as a springboard for an
attack on the United Auto Work
ers, and other unions.
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