The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 24, 1962, Image 2

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JFK Sees Bill Passage
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WASHINGTON (Mt—President of doctor bills to the medical care •Kennedy .said there has been' • ; •
Kennedy said yesterday that the plan.} no indication so far that Red Chi-i
OTHER TOPICS Kennedy corn- na wanted any surplus grain. "We assenge
merican Modica : Association
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mented on were: !have had no request so far from
may not support his bill for med-' •The United States is trying to'the Chinese Communists," he
ical care for the aged "but I think expedite admission to this coun-'said. UNIONVILLE, Mo. (P) A i Continental Airlines jet
the American try of some- refugees from Redl • However, Kennedy said his in- ripped apart' in storm-laced skies Tuesday night, possibly
people Will." China who already have been ifprmation was that there was • a
I under hammering of fierce winds, and fell to earth in pieces.
"In my judg- cleared. great food crisis in ,Red China. ,
ment," Kennedy •Live ammunition is right!
:- •In view of, the possi . .
t h a t{ All 45 persons aboard lost, their I ves.
told a news con- 'there for U.S. • Army troops in
ferenc.e. "If it Thailand in the event they are a federal official, was nni b r U iii i e ty red ;in, A young Japanese-born engin )
comes to the forced to move into military ac-.the Estes ,mix-tip, Kennedy was,
iseven agonizing
hours in tile' — i•
floor of the Sen- lion. asked it he agreed with Secre
cr
agh was Takehiko Nakano, 27,
ate' this year it , •On the matter of ChineseitarY of Agriculture Orville Liwreckage, but died in a.. hospital
Freeman that the case has been about-70 'minutes after he was wh t was
will pass, if it refugees in Hong Kong, Kennedy{ • I ort his way til ; ,the Kan-
Isas City , area to service micro
!blown up out Of all proportion. ,
cotni! Ji to the
;scopes oo r of the am have been providing food for ; "I THINK W 4 should wait' un-' fu,ll scope of the tragedy became' .4
!snopes for liis U.S. employer.
I ne lay gn a relatively - intact
House it will them and the British have been'til the FBI has !completed its in-:v„ wn. •
.: i fu4lage section through the night
pass." doing good work at finding jobs vestigation of the matteir," Ken- , -. . :-' I
'for them. Also, he said, the Red•nedy obseree'd• IHe said he does l •• AUTHORITIES sa id' there wasiwhpe scores of volunteers '-- fol-
The President John F. Konno d y lowed a miles-long trail of wreck
ruled are reported to be con -,not think the Texas authorities;a possibility the $5 l / 2 million plane]
ruled out an y•• • age which 'eventually led to him.
•mdering some steps to help solve made a judgment on the - case tin
compromise that would el: ITI inate ;was literally torn to pieces by'
financing medical came through the problem. itil recently and now it is best , ~
~ A FARM COUPLE, Mr. and
THERE DOES NOT appear to to wait until the investigations,
: tornadic winds. •
' Mm. Terry Sonnell, slept unaware
the Social serunty system. This
al
it the heart of the program. he be much that the United States'haVe gone forthcr. , { Federal Aviation Administrator of the broken plane in their al
said. . ... !can do to provide a haven for the! On another facet of the Estes'
Naieeb Halaby, who rushed - totfal l fa field.!
.refogees, he said. .but some are case, Kennedy laid that moving, •' but They heard "a terrible crash" i-
fie turned down also any Idea - being brought into the United grain from warehouses controlledf the scene of the wreck, hiled
the possibilities that anotheribetween 9::30 and 10 p.m. (PST)
of seeking later to add payment States. .
•. lby Estes was in the public inter,
'plane or a bomb 'hay, have causediTtiesday night, - went outside and
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'est because it is: being done Oer
la period of time—not from poe the tragedY. ' 'looked around ' but:- saw nothing.
Ref
-, . ,
Estes Retuses - to Testify ~storage place to !another,
Ithe normal channels of trade.!
but into. He said there was "not a shred' l'We thOught little more of it,"
iof evidence" to support e ith er o f sad d Mrs.. Bonnell, "until this
-1 these- possibilities.- ! ,im rning (Wednesday) when we
F.I. PASO, Tex. (Mt—Billie Sol he would file a detailed statement . • {
Ftne Innocent , (
, ; The ill-fated jet was Confiner', 1.., •-•
- i h and abo'ut the missing plane."
, title Federal Aviation Agency,
Estes, whose pr.rsusiverloquence'of his assets - and operations by' tars Flight 11 from; Chicago 'to ,
- built a multi-mullion dollar em-,June 15 and would he available LEWISBURG UP) —Former Civil AerOnautics Board and the
. Gov. John S. fine and Donald Kansas City and Los Angeles With ,
pire in fertilirer, cotton and grain for further questioning. •FBI rushed investigative teams to
storage. refused to testify pester- • .. P. Morgan were found inno- Capt. •Fred Gray of Pacific Pall- .1 •of the• rsh first in
,t e scene.
..
.c a , .
dtiv when faced by his creditors. /N A REPORT to the court, re- cent Wednesday night of in- . .
• sad es Calif.: at the controls. ,
! .Iv lying fatalities in Continental's
--The Pecos. Tex., financier, 37.1 ceiver Harry Moore said profit - hi-, mine tax evasion charges in The only known survicir of the .9t-year history:
invoked the Fifth Amendment sixinary and unverified tabulation. U.S. District Court. •
ishowed that Estes' assets totaled•___ .
times at a 'federal receivership i s2o793,ls4 and his liabilities $38,-1------- --
hearing into his operations. Estes,
who is under !indictment for frauci.' 3B7 ' 93s '
claimed his answers - might in- U:S. District Judge R. E. Thom
criminate him. 'anon told Estes, "It is difficult to,
ESTES DECLINED . to ” j „,. t ".,,see how the questions would in-;
occupation, location of his 6 l o i fic " e ' s *:- . eriminate you, but we still have
Ai Constitution"
or state whether he turned over
all books and accounts to the re-' At Franklin, Tex., the Robert-;
ceiver,or had assets the receiver's, on County grand jury—probing
did not know about. Be also_ de-!the gunshot death of Agriculture
dined to answer when asked Department agent Henry Marsitall,
about his list of assets and his —subpoenaed _William E 1 l io t t,'
interest in Agriculture,' Inc. ;chief of the department's inves-
But he promised the judge that tigative division at• Temple, Tex
Soviet Forces Delay U.S. Convoy
On Berlin-W. Germany Superhighway
BERLIN irT'l Soviet forces'since the Communists built their
held up a wetzt bound U.S. Army wall through the city last August.
convoy nearly six hours Tuesday'r Western military convoys move
after letting this divided city s ; up and down several times a
tensions ease off for two months. wee k along the_superhighway be
tween Berlin and West Germany.
(This is the-only road open to the
11,000-man. Allied garrison.
The convoy—four trucks, two
;trailers and 28 soldiers—belonged
to a tank unit on its way to train-
Ing at Grafenwoehr in West Ger
'many. -
THE CONVOY was finally al
lowed to go on its way, after a
stiff protest. It was the first inter
ference within Berlin traffic since
the Soviet Union dropped its
harassing tacties in the air 'cor
ridors last March. It also was the
longest delay on the Autobahn
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