PAGE TWO 198 Die as Flood Hits Reyran Valley FREJUS, France (/P)— The roaring mass of water that broke a darn Wednesday night and ripped through the Reyran Valley on the French Riviera had claimed 198 lives by official count last night. Authorities estimated another 160 persons are missing. Rebellion Flares Up In Brazil Ft 10 DF. JANEIRO. Brazil (W— , A null group of iobeliuius Air- Enter oifieers. dial King the gov-! eimnenl is Communist, infiltrated,' and eonupt, seized five planes, yesterday and flew far into the! jnngl.'d interior. One plane was! an an liner kidnaped with passen-j gers ahoaid in flight. I Some of the rebels were report-1 ed to have set up a rebel outpost! m the town of Aragarcas, about: 1100 miles northwest of Rio de! Janeiro The town is all but in- 1 accessible, except by air. A communique issued by Jus tice Minister Armando Falcao after a 2-hour meeting with President Juscelino Kubiischek said the rest of the nation is calm and normal. It promised fast government action, how ever, to capture and punish the rebellious officers. The rebels launched their re volt in pre-dawn darkness at the Rio Air Force Base. Prospero Pu naio Barata, 30-year-old chief fly ing instructor at Brazil's air force school, and a number of officers reported to number from 7 to 17, took off in three C 47 mail planes. At Bel Horizonte, 210 miles north northwets of Rio, two pilots stole a 7-passenger private plane and took off. A government communique said all four of these planes were headed for the stale of Goias m the Brazilian heartland. —Th ■ rnnual Printing Industry sales volume is approximately nine billion dollars. Delivery on Hoagies < Hamburgers Steaks Cheeseburgers Pizza Sausage and Soft Drinks MORRELL'S AD 8-8331 9 P.M. till 12 P.M. ?i EYI 4^ Feat: 12:50, 3:02, 5:14, 7:26. 9:38 JERRY WALD S nUACTKJN Of .. BELOVED INFiDEL HCWVUNC One mascop£ fl cocor fey oe luxe ■ STtRCOPHONIC SOUND | ★ CATHAUM Now: 1:46, 3:42, 5:38, 7:34, 9:33 | PAW.,OAViO I idwmj ★ MITTAMY NOW DOORS OPEN 6:46 wTom#® MiunmoK jBELMm THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA There was a possibility of dup lication in the list of 160 missing, but it was feared many had been swept into the Mediterranean, Rescue workers halted their search as darkness covered the silt and debris left in the 4-mile long valley. The hunt was to be resumed at dawn. Most inhabitants of the once- 1 piettv valley in the midst of the 'Riviera vacaiionland were farm-' ers and fishermen. A few retired Bnti'-Ji and Americans lived here. 1 Tragedy struck around 9 p.m Wednesday after five days of .heavy rain and storm. The watchman at ihe 185- foot Malpasset Dam, 4 miles above Frejus, said he heard a terrific cracking" and millions of ions of water "broke loose at one blow, carrying everything with it." A farmer who had four minutes warning and escaped to a hill esti mated the water was going about 50 miles an hour FO 'R GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS The 'DEN' Lisien to the friendly tavern STJZ Baltimore Colls SERVICE. Large serv- vs SLp ItUdTfot San Francisco 49ers SATURDAY 4:30 Hurry down, say hello to Charley and George AND £S Pittsburgh Steelers VS I Chicago Bears LION'S DEN Sunday tioo 131 earner St. - 1450 TONIGHT ONLY THE JAZZ CLUB presents "THE DITTY POTTER JAZZ 4 QUARTET" at La Galleria 8:30 1:00 ADMISSION S.TS JAZZ CLUB MEMBERS 5.50 Payola Reports Demanded By FCC From Radio-TV WASHINGTON UP) The Fed eral Communications Commis sion demanded yesterday that the nation’s 5236 radio and TV sta tions report under oath whether (they or their employes have ac cepted secret payments to plug persons or products. ( The FCC crackdown on payola i practices came as another agency —the Federal Trade Commission —sent investigators to find out whether some music firms were breaking the law by paying off dhe jockeys to push their record ings The purpose of the FCC or der is to track down "sneaky commercials." as officials pul if. These are defined as plugs that are paid for without the listener or viewer knowing it. The FCC gave the broadcasting outlets a month—until Jan. 4 —to file sworn statements covering op erations back to Nov. 1, 1958. Under the FCC directive, sta tion operators must say what pay ments or other considerations, if any, were received by them or any of their employes for broad casting material not identified as paid for. Also, each station was told to report what controls it has set up to make certain manage ment officials know what pay ments have been made to em ployes in program work. 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