PAGE. TWO • Ff. • Grand Jury indicts Hotta 1 ILO 4. in li K i 1114 I Ond is e ns, u patch } 1 previously in congressional roves- of marines to Thailand tigations. Hoffa and the deceased Brennan!l were named in one count, and SOFIA, Bulgaria (.4'i So 4 viet Hoffa and Commercial Carriers Premier Khrushchev yesterday 'mere named in a second count of pictured the dispatch of U.S:l‘la the indictment rifles to Thailand as an tuiw ise move that might 1 lead to another Kennedy sa i d Onnmercial, Korea The Marines will Shoot he whose headquarters are In De- said, "and those at whom they troit, had paid Hoffa and Bren-' shoot will , shoot back" I I man a total of $1.008,057 in viola- t lion of the Taft-Hartley Act ban KHRUSHCHEV TOLD i Western on payments by frinployers 1)101 e representatives. The provi- correspondents 9 am surprised t° em - at how The Americans plunged in to this net. Once I) ou are in, you sion forbids any such payments k now, i t is not as easy to get out except for wages or other speci bed reasons "They went 4 to Korea very`` 'easily, and neve eless that lasted IN SPELLING OUT the alleged three years" I I , .' I ' violation, the indictment says Visiting this' set satellite, Commercial employs members of Khrushchei, said m a speech at Teamsters Local 299 and • says'Obnova ea-her in the slay that Hoffa, as president of that local,the U . S,forces would be 'driven Is a representative of those em-'out of Southeastia, although it , ployes might take 15 years . Still on the subject lost night It alleges that the trucking at a Soviet Embassy reception company has set ; 1 .1" Tennessee here, he told corresporulents that cortxnatum„ Test eet Corp, then transferred all of the stocki a -" fli Korea soon developed into fight-1 to the wives of Hoffa and Bren- lin ar t g 1 1 with other countries taking ` roan in thetr maiden names . ASKED HE thought the situ- I P 7 I "Commercial established th e ,. i ation in Laos would develop in a firm so Test Fleet could take ti - c ation ma nner. Khrushchev said, tie to 10 trucks, lease them to referring to thell S troops "What Commercial, and have them allrd o you think? They arrived with assigned by Commercial to dellv - Isarns Do you think they went in ering 1 Cadillacs, the most I profita- k o l a y golf? I ble ospects of Commercial's busi- ' t hey came with their weapo as. l ness," Kennedy'sstatemrt said and they will use them=-they. will Test Fleet then distrib ted ren- shoot, and those , at whom they tal earnings from the trucks to,shoot will shoot back." its stockholders," it added. I In his speech at Obnova Khri.sh- WASHINGTON (AP) Team sters I.7nioli President James R. Hoffa was indicted by a federal grand jury yesterday on charges of accepting more than a million dollars in 'illegal payments from a M!chigan trucking 'company. - Any. Gen. 'Robert F. Kennedy announced" the two-count indict wient was returned in Nashville, Term. lie said it 'accused Hoffa and ~the late Owen Bert! Brennan, former Teamster vice president. of receiving $1,008.057 from Com mercial Carriers Inc.. KENNEDY SAID Commercial Carriers, a nationwide automo bile transport' company, also was named as- a defendant. Hoffa already was facing a fed eral mail fraud indictment at Or lando, Fla.. based on alleged mis use of $500,000 of Teamsters Un ion funds in a Florida land devel- JAMES R. HOFFA opment deal. Hoffa's lawyers ...accused on two counts have moved for dismissal of this • case, and the court is weighing Commercial Carriers, Inc., to set their arguments. up a truck rental operation As described in a statement by-through which illegal payments Kennedy. the Nashville indictment were made from 1949 to 1958. accuses Hoffa of conspiring with The charges have been aired Jury to Investigate Death Connected With Estes Case BRYAN, Tex. UP) Dist. Judge the deals, farmers whose Lan, John M. Barron yesterday or-,put out of production by dered a grand jury probe to start lakes and the like -bought Monday in the mystery death of4rom -Estes, transferred thei r Henry Marshall "to clear up the,lotments'to it, and leased the cloud connecting this with the to Estes. ' 1 Billie Sol Estes case—if there is, Texis Atty. Gen. Will Wilson, any connection." ;disagreed in large part with Pres- BARRON SAID he and Dist. rident' Kennedy's statement Thurs lktty. Bryan Russ will ask u.s. ,day . that the Kennedy adminis- Seeretary of Agriculture Orville-`.rat/r. h ad •Fraclied the Estes L. Freeman "to come down if he scan as. involving fraud charges, questions about cotton allotments offer." any pertinent information to. °fief." . land questions about possible im Freeman: under congressionali ,proper influence in grain storage, contracts. fire on charges of slow reaction' - Wilson said "It is true the fed in the Estes scandalt, said M._...tiy 7' eral government filed the first. that much of the Estes case re- lofficial charge of transporting al mains cloudy because many of t he 'fraduleirt mortgage across state: facts died with Marshall. !lines and caused Estes' arrest. Buti 1 Marshall was shot June 3. 1961. I think ;they bad no idea of they on his farm near Franklin, north—scope of Estes' operations." wet of Bryan. LOCAL AUTHORITIES record -i Space Flight Postponed i ed it as a suicide. They said he, CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (AP); may have lived five hours after, —Space' engineers tried to plugs he pumped five bullets from a new electrical safety into the Au-i .22-caliber, bolt-action rifle into rora 7 space capsule yesterday to his body. - .., insure a safe landing for, astro-• Marshall, a Bryan resident, was:natit Malcolm Scott Carpenter's chief of production adjustment orbital flight. for the State Agricultural Stabi- The flight of the Navy lieuten-; lization and Conseryation Office; ant commander, is now set for He had been ,probing Estes T ues d ay. . dealings in cotton allotments. In , .. .'. - • . • .. . • • • et : New-College-Di-h Hilid Calendar this weekend Shabbaton Today II:30 A.M.—Breakfait 10-12 A.M.—Services 12P . M.-Torah Study Mass . 1 PlA—Dinner 3-4:30 P Discussion I P.M.--74inchah (Alt Service!) - 5:30 PlL—Buffet Darer 7:36 P.M.--Serrices 11-12 P.M. P.14.--laraeli Dancing Sunday Maccabiah ... 2:30 P.M. LM. Field Cilltural Mai Series !Meath of a Salesman" Foodation 224 Locust Lane THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA * uustrown * ) PL Z Las{ Times TODAY Laurerscs Harvey "WALIC ON THE WILD SIDE" Starts MONDAY "EXODUS" with Paul Nearnuus i • 1• 1 : . 1 1 • • • I • I - ; • • I FREE The WEST, HALLS' : -J/14A01.ft TODAY 2.J ; was new land r al land Cr 4 TER S , I lIEKE TT ' T Per a State A Manna 1 (..r KR f=t R P'S , 1 El APRIL b - HAY 11 L_AS - 1 -- , TAPS THE 1 MANi - 1 Yl f - T - _____•ool4l 'DES Fr -Sat. 1 NOW PLAYING TODAY 2:06; 4:24, 7:02, 9:30_ SUN. 2:26, 4:44. 7:02, S:3O PLUS - SELECTED SNORTS STATE THEATRE, Slate Col Always a hit ... kb* by "THE CHIOS" 4 P.A . WARING Iti,UNgE LAST WEEK!. Poirra chev said that though U.S. forces i may be n Southeast Asia for 15 years, "they will3te kicked.out— it is just a question of time. "That is not -a - proof of great intelligence and, -it is an unwise decision. This is another. case of capitalists fearing .he new." , RADIO SOFIA; the voice of Bulgarian. communism, .quoted Kfirushchev in a broadcast .te corded in Vienna Austria, as say ing Kennedy's decision. was "im prudent"- Khrushchev noted that an agree ment for the action,. had been reached between U.S. Secretary of State Dean Busk and Thailand's foieign minister, Thanat Khornan. "But who has chosen this min ister?" Khrushchev asked. It was pot the. people. He' was designated by the remnants of . ca_pitalism in • `that country." 1 Come •as early as 6:45 or as late as LOO P.M. and see both the PREVUE plus last showing of our REGULAR HITI -LAST TIMES TODAY n.I SEE IT FROM REGINNING at 1:50-4:20-6:4540:45 P.M. CONDMONF CA a rAf/A /kr ege ! Pa. SATURDAY. MAY 19, 1962 o TOMORROW al:2:05-3i55- ,• *irk* THIS YEARIA WII:INERI You will live every -minutb of itr. —N.Y. Daily News TheANZUREAscoms&I" THE DAY THE CAUGHT FIRE - rn wean meta ETVRD.IIO Feature Begin' : LOS-3:55-5:45-7:3544$
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