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    PAGE TWO
10-Day Truce
Ends Filibuster
WASHINGTON (AP)—A 10-dayithe filibustering soup that 'the
truce was effected yesterday inlcomrnittee should look into inter
the filibuster that has tied thetnational'i;nplications of the bill.
Senate in knots since last Thurs-i The measure would authorize a
day. 'privately owned, governrnent-reg-
The center of the dispute, pres.'ulated corporation to set ul; and
ident Kennedy's', bill to create a operate this country's share of - a
private communications satelliteiprojected network of comrntinica
corporation, was !tions relay stations in space.
sidelined un t
Aug. 10 to pe
mit action o)
other legislati ,
problems.
The filibust•
may be resume
after the result
but Senate Dem
ocratic Lea de
Mike Mansfie'
of Montana to.
reporters lie look
ed for a more
Mae Manifold
reasonable at-
mosphere when the bill comes up
again.
Under a unanimous consent
agreement reached shortly after
the Senate convened, at noon, the
controversial measure was re-' BERLIN (fl") Walter Ulbricht.,l
furred to the Foreign Relations' t h e Red leader of East Gerrnany, l
Committee. I fleW to the Soviet Union yelter )
This opened the way for a re- day amid speculation that I thel
sumption of regular committee:Communists were preparing to,
sessions and other Senate busi-,trigger a new Berlin crisis. i
ness. , , i 'Ulbricht took with him the;act-
THE COMMITTEE was in -ling premier, Willi Stoph, accord
in a by the offi
structed to act on the bill by l
ciag to l
East biief
German report
news agecy,
Aug. 10 and return it to the Sen-1
ate. Mansfield said he hoped the, ADN.
1 Soviet Premier '-KhrushChev
committee would act even sooner.' hided to the ' Bla 2 ck Sea 'last
The committee announced plans
' weekend for a varmtion.
to start hearings tomorrow.
t THE RUSSIANS have ,renewed
The arrangements had some
43r--sure on West Berlin's airlinks
face-saving aspects for both sides.
ito the West.
ste p ht's propaganda
It brings,the bill formally before.machine has- stepPed up its cam
the Senate, a move which a small paign against the 'presence of
group of Democratic opponents,Western Allied garrisons.
had been blocking with talk. Officials here ;recalled that M
it bowed to the contention of bricht made a. trip to Moscow
Top Aitlerian Aoreement Reported
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (APs'nieht.
—Algeria's representative in the Chanderli - was interviewed after
Unite States said yesterday he•he paid - -a 45-minute call on U.N.
has been inforined an agreementlActing Secretary - General- U
has been reached to restore unity Thant. Chanderli long haS bepri a
of leadership in his country. :spokesman for the Algerians in
Abdelkader Chanderli. rcpre- U.N. deliberations but has had no
senting the Algerian girovision ; al•official accredit4tion because Al
government, told "a reporter: geria was not a; sovereign nation
"My last information is thatiuntil recently.
there- is an agreement. The terms! He said he and Thant disetissed
of the agreement will be made:problems coneerhing Admiision of
pubic probably today. The agree-l Algeria to the United Nations' and
ment will restore the unity of a Security Connell' meeting to
the leadership in the interest of recommend such aO-iission. -
the nation." He said that Algeria can be pre-
He said it was reached at a isented to the General Assembly
meeting of Algerian leaders in Al-for admission at the first meeting
giers yesterday morning follow-iofAts 17th session." - The session
ing - a similar meeting Tuesday' convenes Sept. 113.
DID SHE . . . OR DM SHE? We mean
murder her husband .. . Don't YOU miss
the uproarious pings-ont
NOW at
t.OO-4:30
7t004:20
Kennedy proposed that the cor
poration's stock be split 50-50:be-
tween the public and the estab
ished communications firms.
The bill was :passed by the
!House and approved by the Sen
ate committees, but several Dem
•ocratic senators fought against
;bringing it up for final action.
, Since Mansfield first: tried to
:call up the bill last Thursday:op
•ponents had blocked the move
( with hours of speechmaking.
Ulbricht Flies to USSR to See 'K'
AIR" CONDITIONED
ATIIALIIti
SUMMER COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
U.S. Ambassador to France Quits
•
WASHINGTON (iPi "Jump-hupon the nomination and SenatelLittle Inc.,- an industrial and en
ing General" James M. Gavin has,confirmation ' his tering research firms at Cam
esigned after a relatively short! whose name Ige, Mass.; which .they said he
stint as ambassador to France and be submitted at considerable • sacrifice in
President Kennedy will name his' the French rpting the ambassadOship.
uccessor shortly. , - • i ernment so 4 i Paris, Gavin's Salary was
Announcing this yesterday, the• Charles E. id at $27,500 phis ,650 for
White House made public a July len was rep. ienses including secsintsand
9 letter from Gavin -to Kennedy, in line for tertaining. Like oth r-\niajor
seeking relief for "compelling per- I po s t. "C I' st European capitals, the Paris
sonal reasons" and a July 311130h1en,,57, has a reputation for requiring
1
"Dear Jim" reply from the PreSi-ire e r dipli ivy spending by an nvol be
dent voicing "great regret." I I had a Paris 'id his government p and :iit s •
'BUT IT WAS no secret '•m
. sigrunent E )endently well-to-do en have \ -
• becom ing at
Washington that Kennedy and thei d in been sent there. One of- \
. Or to .n. , racial - •
forthright former paratrooper ap 7 .
, in . 1953-57. He j a ms M. Garin
pointed. in February 1961, did not • I bassadorship costs aro d $85,000
see ey'e., to eye on U.S. nuclear now serves in . , . la year, or some $30,000 bove the
Washington as a senior adviser !off icial compensation.
policy Awards France. Nor did;
on - Fast-West affairs.
Gavin make notable headway; in; - • '
Par i s in swinging President! U.S. officiali . said Gamin was Number of Jobles Falls .-
Charles de Gaulle toward - the U.S. anxious 'to return to private life
view. , I [by September to clear up per-! WASHINGTON (AP) The na-
Presidential press secretary'sonal and financial problems.ltion's job markets djsp aged un-
Pierre Salinger said*Gavin's irs-lhey understood =he would re- 4 exii6.ted strength in ly, Sec
ignation would become effective'sume the presidency of Arthur D.lretary\ of • Labor Arthur J. Gold
i !berg said yesterday.
1
The number of idle
fell by 450,000 last mon
over fOur million. The d
!about 100,000 more than
'ly forecast.
si
! early i.\ ts: August and the W i ar- l economic situation and poor food
saw Pact %nations put out an iap-,supply.
'proving statement before he be-? • Security measures for the first
Igan building the Berlin wall Aug.lanniversary of the wall, possibly
13. • I
with some declaration of support:
I News agencies of • the Warsaw!from the Warsaw Pact' powers.
Pact nations put out a booklet; Defecting East German soldiers
,report a special alert has been
I Monday attacking West Berlin as
,a base for espionage. and sabo-iordered for the 20,0001 East Ger-
I tage againit Communist bloc]" -man border guards aroun&West
There was plenty_ for Mb chtißerlin from next Sunday until
la n dn Stoph to talk &rut with So-,Aug. 20. August 13 will mark the
,viet leaders. ,one-year anniversary of the Berlin
.
( . VV'6terri official 4 specul tedtwa ll . -
they might discuss:. 1 DEUTSCHLAND, the official
•Whether Khruslichev coulk at , East German Communist- daily,
I.lst sign his long-promised J:iace.:yesterday called West Berlin
treaty with East Gcrmany w th-I"the most depraved and danger
'out! provoking nuclOar•war. :pus nest of criminals that has
•EaSt Germany's deteriora ing'ever existed."
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