PAGE TvVO ~| ! ; Fresman -Rentes Showing Favoritism Tlrustees Announce V/A SHi N G TON <A*) Store* viousiy deceived a lot of special tes’ empire has fallen, apart.' He |• ■ l * j y_ ta.y <A Agricultuse ’ Orville L. consideration” from the Agricul-\s under a federal indictment on fe* M ZJ 111 11*70 If ar Free .nan ;a id j’esterday his de-.ture Department. (fraud charges and is the subject |I | I ;> "partment may have “dragged a Wjlson "said Estes was allowed of energetic investigation bv both i j • i—, . ; e/rv n . :1? idling of the Billie to put up.only $7OO 000 bond on state and federal'authorities. ' yORK (AP) _ « H ow tofpower arid corruption in Fariaroa Sol h'-ifc? case, but he denied any.grain storage warehouses when; As t 0 the department’s role. Su in Business Without Real-'City and Bay County.” 1 T"™" “* ly &■ by Frank Loess* and] „, s the «, h yia r of th, '' ,' ! i “The department accented with! "IT APPEARS to me that this Abe Burrows, yesterday won Uieni awar as. established at Columbia Pep; Bob Wilson, R-Calif., chair- ou t Q UCS tion Estes’ claim of a nct'ri getting ballooned ; out of all 1962 Pulitzer Prize for drama.juniversify by the late publisher man o. the Republican Copgres- v , oyltl Q f ejo rnillion ” Wilson proportion. All that appears so The fiction award went to the: Joseph p u ktzer. The prizes are\ siopaj CommiUee,i charged Free-. at t jj e time he far i! > that thiee people may have.book "The Edge of Sadness” by: aW ardedj by the Trustees of the r, r^»!^’ a p h was claiming losses to'the Inter-; received favors front Billie Sol Edwin O’Conner. ~ * University. , ,' i - W nal Avenue Service cand receiv- Estes. There is no indication that Making of the President,; a U-ard for local reporting P“ b J fir/r, 3 f ri fm'ing on his income any of the three made anyude- 1960, by Theodore H. White, a jund ? ressure of edition | time Aiessional xnvt.sUgiition of the tax «, ■ \ icisions under the influence of story of the last presidential cam-j wen jU 0 o b ert p Mullins of tlie casc - ; WILSON CHARGED the Demo- ilhese - gifts ” f • ’Paigh. won a general non-fiction [News. Salt Lake jCify, ' "The government hasn t lost a craljccontro))ed Congress “is N. Battle Hales, a departmen\ awa M' ■ I Utah’ fof “his coverage of a I mur d.me-not a single dime to Es- draeeine its feet” oh an .inve.sti-- employe, charged at a news con- V THE PRIZE for meritorious der-kidnaping at Dead Horse tes, Freeman said, adding: “This „ at j on u f £ s tes case! - jference iast week that favoritism public service was awarded to the Point, Utah.” , f ; cannot be said for; some of the big * jr repman nyM his news confer- had been shown Estes. [Panama City, Fla., News-Herald, othtr in the innr finance companies which appar- ‘“homadette'dSl- “I «nd no grounds for any of for I “its successful three-breari-AffiJjJ 11 "”* 5 ? n the ; ]ol f' cntly have dost millions to Estes. |sion not - to require a higher bond the allegations,” Freeman said, Campaign against entrenched; LoCal,reporting in which edition THE ARTMENT Gould from Estes wss 3 Civil Service i whs not 3 fsctor-GcorEC have come out much worse.” employe with 25 years outstand 'C l i nnr a Cnn/hirfc Fifth tihirlonr T«cf' IBUssi bfj the Chicago Tribune/ f. Freeman told nearly 100 reporters ing service .m. the department. ■ fCJfICt? LOfIU UCJS itlTfl t* l/CfCUf I GST j National Reporting Nathan G * long ’i T The 3?-ycac-old Estes built a PARIS (/Pi— France reluctant-!few! hours by official announce- Cald,well and Gene S. Graham of turbul-nt news conlerintt. ,West Texas business empire in- ] y confirmed yesterday that she;merits and disclosure of consider-!the Nashville Tennessean, i Wilson, m a statement, said that volvmg-huge cotton holdings and has conducted her fifth nuclear able detail. | INTERNATIONAL rennrtinv— despite Freemans claims no fa- storage of government grain. ; test in efforts to build an inde-. a L JxVal&rlinnmann^ofth^Vort vonltsm was granted, Estes “ob- 1 In recent months, however, Es-,pendent atomic striking force f lme -. confirmation pf the Walter Lippmann of the New York ' ; punuem aiomic siriKing mice. ;test ; came a week after it was Herald Tribune syndicate, j ■ -The underground explosion of accomplished and no details were- Editorial writing Thomas M; '* Ci-n-tntj-L I ncij-li-Lt-r CIIm. DalSlimm a nuclear device took place May I,disclosed, except that the shot Stroke of the Santa Barbara, Cal «#6rlUT6 LvUUCrS lll€ I GTITIOri in the Algerian Sahara, presum-jwas underground. The foui-other Storice of the Santa Barbara, ably at France’s proving ground .tests were conducted on orj slight- Calif., News-Press. J T— . f\ \jk / _ | _ r;|;L . w atßeggane. - Uy above the surface on towers. -News Photography —| Paul' lO UOSe Z-Week rillbUSter Confirmation came after au-! ' 1 : 1 of # tlie/Harjisburg. . pa „ WASHINGTON (AP) - Senate:D-Ga., contend the meagre. -ould v b -urces ni Washington, Let Collegian Classifies I vS leaders filed a petition yesterday jinvrde a s lap As constitutional a WORK FOR YOU; jof the Hartford. Conn., Times. to cut x,!f the two-week-old talk- right to set up requirements for —: ’ ~ ■ fest on me literacy test bill—and voting. , st f tes P re * u f 3 “ J y P ,ck . ed 'JltH«iainuiHmmHimilimillUlllifimilUltUlimimi!=: FT ——t pamrvPHnMn I; Hhuiimriv ! ssrrx'iiri <«* RAD ‘„ PHONO I ■ b! ” <he !c'»r.orfs-,h. fi« on ? « a ,Fel,:| • SERVICE I* ’ * ISlffM^ .. . The petition contained 31 names, Mansfield of Montana said that a| j 5 more than the required mini series of votes tomorrow may mU m. There were 21 Democratic show that majority favor the; anc j jo Republican signers. bill even though it may not be _ . , . . . .- possible to obtain the two-thirds d ° majority needed to stop debate and bring, the measure up for a Mansfield said the Civil Rights vote . ■ |Cominission had reported that 129 ' : 'counties had used literacy tests. In such a situation th«? duty of' . : the leadership would be clear, ~ , , . _ - Mansfield said. "It must, per- Underground Nuclear Test force, propose to the-Senate, once; WASHINGTON (AP) The again, early in the next session. United States conducted an under that the rule for dosing debatejground nuclear test yesterday at be altered to reduce "the-present;its Nevada test site. The Atomic requirement of a two-thirds ma- Energy Commission said the shot jonty for invoking cloture,” he was of low yield, but gave-no de said. itails. _ THE. LITERACY TEST billj , The description of it at low would provide that'a state cannotjyic'd moans it probably had a prevent a person from voting byl^ orce about the equivalent qf an means of a literacy test if he hasj e xpl os > on °f 20,000 tons of TNT. received a sixth-grade: education.) This was the 31st shot- m the .Sponsors contend that some South-iscries of underground tests. The ern, states have used literacy tests last previous one was April 27. to keep Negroes from voting, f Currently, the United States is A score of Southern senators, 'also conducting tests in the atmo led by Sen. Richard B. Russell, sphere in the Pacific ori€«^3§^ a inaf^ea® i^gT *j§§<* jsjrrKP* -^^^ Itiilßl J&Pi\-zcqVep V THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.UNIVERSITY PARK. 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