PAGE TWO Stevenson No Congo UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. </P) —American and Soviet dele gates made clear yesterday that their countries were still far apart on what the United Na despite a two-hour conference U. S. Chief Delegate Adlai the conference at Soviet delega tion headquarters Monday night made him hopeful but “not at all confident” that there would be eventual Soviet-U.S. agreement on how to settle the Congo crisis. Soviet Deputy Foreign Min ister Valerian A. Zorin declared that such agreement "depends first of all upon e real change in. the position of the United Stales." He said he did not see that the United States was seriously re considering its position. “Perhaps,” he added, “they are held by their allies.” Stevenson and Zorin were ques tioned outside the Security Coun cil, where a group of Asian and African delegates pressed for the immediate release of deposed Pre mier Patrice Lumumba. , Stevenson confirmed press re ports that the ideas he has put up to other delegates include: • Barring outside interference in the Congo: • Neutralizing all Congolese troops; • Reconvening the Parlia ment: • Setting up a broadly based government; • Freeing all political pris oners. including Lumumba. But, he said, there was no sug gestion that should be the particu lar order in which such steps should be taken. The Americans told some other delegations last weekend that the release of political prisoners should come last, on the grounds that it v/ould only intensify Con golese conflicts. As the council resumed debate after a weekend break, diplomats said Ceylon, the United Arab Re public and Liberia were working up a resolution that would call for release of Lumumba, disarm ing of Kasavubu’a army and reconvening of Parliament. Royal Pair Plans Visit LONDON (.4') King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece plan a private visit to London later this month, diplomatic 'sources report. Rock & Roll or Jazz By the TWISTERS BOOKINGS OPEN Call A 1 AD 8-2174 factory authorized VOLKSWAGEN Sales Parts Service $1624.00 WYNO SALES CO. 1960 C. 3rd SI., Williamsport WHY is Frank’s called THE HOAGIE HAVEN? because he makes 8 GREAT BIG HOAGIES salami ham chicken tuna salad egg salad ham salad cheese and the foot long regular Bar-B-Qued Chicken Halves and Wholes 50c and up FRANK'S HOAGIE HAVEN (Formerly Morrell's) 112 S. Frasier St. SPEEDY DELIVERY S p.m. to 12:30 a.m. > CALL: AD 8-8381 Sees Policy Tons should do in the Congo, on the subject. E. Stevenson told a reporter London Home Named Scene Of Spy Ring LONDON (IP) A London sub urban bungalow was described in coijrt yesterday as. the center of [the web of a fantastically equip ped spy ring that stole British naval secrets for the Soviet Un ion. A high-powered shortwave ra dio transrrfitter concealed in a compartment beneath the kitchen floor capable of sending messages to Moscow and a cigarette lighter built to hold negatives were among things cited by Atty. Gen. Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller at the preliminary hearing of the three men and two women ac cused. Two were trusted employees of the Royal Navy. A third may be a Russian. 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Up to seven inches of snow in northwestern Arkansas closed many schools. The snowfall in that state reached as far south as Hope, near Texarkana. - Snow covered almost all Ok lahoma, with the thickest cov er nine inches in Gage in the northwestern part of the stale. Texas counted four dead, one by exposure and three in traffic accidents, in a four-day storm that deposited up to a foot of snow in the Panhandle area dur ing the weekend. While skies began to clear in Oklahoma and Texas, the storm rolled easterward and headed up the Ohio Valley. A half foot of snow on the runways closed the Joplin, Mo., airport. Snow fell again in St. Louis, with seven inches already on the ground from two previous storms. The snow stopped in lowa, where the fall ranged up to 2'4 inches in Sioux City. Senator Halts Weav< WASHINGTON (/P) A nomi nation of President Kennedy bit a snag for the first time yesterday. Sen. A. Willis Robertson (D- Va.) held up a Senate hearing on Negro appointee Robert C. Weav er and forced Kennedy to rush a letter to Capitol Hill dealing with Weaver’s loyalty. In the letter, demanded by Rob ertson as a condition for starting hearings, Kennedy said the nor mal FBI loyalty report on Weaver had been fully reviewed and eval- Send a @ Flower Valentine LS jl Free Telegraph Service <r\^ Jr* Send "cuptd approved" flowers r t y * io your valentine whether she i \ is here or far away. There Jut \ t * will be no telegraph charge on / out of town flowers ordered II by February 10. “j Bill McMullen Florist 130 E. College Aye. AD 7-4994 CANDIDATES MEETING Ml People Interested In WDFM Radio February 8, at 8 p.m. Room 121 Sparks feATHAUMI • Now Showing • Feature at ' 2:00. 4:30. 7:00, 9:20 It shouts and sings with life...explodes with love! Thelma Ritter Eii Wallash Jtrtbur MiKer I 3rd WEEK- t T S IT f ; « TOE GRCATESTAOWJmmC WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1961 er's Appointment uated before Weaver was nomi nated. 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