TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1960 GOP Latin Countered WASHINGTON (ft') The 600-million-dollar plan of aid for Latin America by the administration was countered yes-1 terday by a Democratic proposal to make it le billion. The counterproposal came from Sen. Frank Church of Idaho. Church proposed the larger program—to run for 5 to 10 years—during an appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations of by Under isecretary of State Douglas Dillon., "If - the United States is really serious," Church said, "we needi a great deal more money." Dillon was given a generally favorable reception by the com mittee; several of its members • have been arguing for a long range program aimed at helping Latin-Americans help their own development. I,' In asking the authorizaiion of 800 million dollars, Dillon Said de velopment work is needed to meet the threat that Ameritran democ racies may be overthrown by frus trated and restless citizens hoping 'for a better life. He said studies leading to the ;request were undertaken before `the Cuban crisis. "Certain governments in Lat in America see in Cuba the need to take action to avoid ' similar violent problems. Cuba prvided a picture of what hap pens when 'facia/ progress does not keep pace with economic development;" he added. Dillon stipulated that for eco 'nomic development to - continue successfully, the countries being aided would have 'o stabilize their economies and modernize their tax systems. Mother Cited For Neglect Of 2 Children CLEVELAND, Ohio (fi.'l—Her, dark hair knotted with a red rib-I bon, the mother Clevelan_d'st . "sleeping beauties" appeared in, Central Polka Station yesterday] and was charged with child ne glect. Dabbing at tears with a lace bordered handkerchief, Lillian ; Fratantonio, left the station! for Juvenile Court where she was released on $100(1 bond to appear; at a hearing Friday at 2 p.m. Out. of Monday's conference ofl autheritie.s..came another possible; motive for the diminutive, plump mother's admitted drugging ofi her daughters „Bernadette, a and; Venita, 5, Detective Inspectorl Richard R. Wagner said Mrs. Fra-; tantonio asserted she , was trying! to bring herself and 11%r husband,' Vincent, 33. closer together. Shel has three other children. Wagner said that neither in her; written statement nor in oral in terrogation by detectives or po-. lice women had Mrs. Fratantonio specified why she felt there was need for her and her husband to , be drawn closer. And Prosecutor John T. Corri gan said "nowhere did it, appear", in the woman's written or oral; statements that she wal rootivat-; ed by any feeling of guilt. Until her arrival at police sta-1 tion, Mrs.. Fratantonio had beeni under policewoman guard at Sti Ann Hospital where last Tuesday i she gave birth to a daughter. The, infant, with Bernadette and Ve-; Pita, have been made wards of Juvenile Court, and their custody will be determined at Friday'si hearing. The 11-month-old mystery ofi why beautiful Bernadette sud-' denly became seized with spend of drowsiness and From active; play would lapse sticklen:y into; slumber attracted uitionwide at-i tention, • for• giving your watch a yearly check-up, There are at least 127 tiny precision parts in your watch, each part contributing vitally to the accuracy and dependability of your watch . . 1.27 important reasons in all why your watch needs regular expert attention tt least once a year your watch should be cleaned—all 127 parts cleaned individually it should be relubricated, and the entire watch , carefully inspected.... You can save yourself from costly watch repair bills by bringing your watch, in now for a pre cautionary inspection. 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His dispatch suggested the exo dus possibly reflected a serious rift in Soviet-Chinese relations— a rift that might mean withdraw al of all Soviet experts. • • • :51,•,)1 4 , 1 47 10 - 4 ••tr: . : ;••• • .....-. ••• ;16 , 1 ~~. SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA, Lemnitzer Appointed JCS Head WASHINGTON (M—Presi dent Eisenhower yesterday selected Army Gen. LyMan L. Lemnitzer to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. • He will succeed Air Force Gen. Nathan F. Twining who has re quested yetirement for health rea sons before completing his second two-year term as the administra tion's principal military adviser. No date has been set for Twin ing's retirement. Lemnitser must win Senate confirmation. The appointment would have been up to the next president had Twining been able to complete his assigned service. Lemnitzer, who will he 61 on Aug. 29. has been Ai my chief of staff for just over one year. He is a native of Honesdale_ Pa. He came to Eisenhower's notice early in World War II when he was in the plans division of the general staff. Lemnitzer helped plan the Al lied landing in North Africa and accompanied Gen. Mark W. Clark in a secret submarine mission that paved the way for the sanding. Before the war was over. Lernnitzer won honors As a mil itary diplomat. He served as chief of staff of the British-led Allied command in the Medi terranean and in secret negotia tions that led to the surrender of Italy and later to the capi tulation of German forces in that area. Lemnitzer qualified, at the age of 51, as a parachutist. in order to get command of an airborne divi sio»,'tben went !o Korea as com mander of the 7th Infantry Divi sion where he took part in bitter fighting. kaut Bteva English Caramels Enjoy this sweet new taste of firmer English-type Caramels of quality. They're delightfully chewy! In a variety of flavors! 95 4 a box 25' a bag Griggs Pharmacy 120 E. COLLEGE AVENUE STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. SWEET NEW TASTE Exclusively ours Citizens Ask Negro College To Disband UNION, Miss.•(Th--White citizens have asked officials of a Negro college now being built to move and disband it, a spokesman disclosed yesterday. The Rev. J. P. Bush, pastor of the New Island Baptist church in the area, said a crowd estimated at MO presented the request Saturday night to the secretary of the Bay Ridge Chris tian College on the grounds of the school The minister said the crowd 'asked the secretary to "send his out-of-state cOlorect people away - front there within 48 hours or we will not be responsible for any thing that would happen to them. - The secretary of slate's of fice in Jackson said that a char ter for the college was refused • April IL after the attorney gen eral's office ruled that granting it was "not in the best interest of the State of Mississippi." The application for the charter said the institution would be built ,under the auspices of the Church ,of God, headquarters in Ander son, Ind. At Anderson, E. F. Adcock. treasurer of the denomination's National Board of Churen Frxten- Aion and Home Missions, stnd the !college hoped to open vocational 'training courses this fall with 40 to 60 students. Adcock said the school was "not:headquarters in Raleigh, N.C., a direct outgrowth from the:operates restaurants in Virginia, church" but he intended to see ifiNorth Carolina, Tennessee, Flur any federal protection was avail-lida and Maryland. University Creamery Sales Room Afirr of Producti Ice (ream Creamery Buffer Pasteurized Milk Cheddar Cheese Chocolate Milk Collage Cheese Buttermilk Brick Cheese Grade A Large Eggs . Trappist Cheese SI:IJNIERCOI,I.IECIANSUMMF.ItCoLLEtO A NSUMMF,PCOI,LECIANSTY.MMERCUT.r.EiI Can't Keep This Under My Hat. If You Have Rooms For • Rent, or Items to Sell, Use • COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED • ADS for Quick Results. 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