Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1962 — Page 2

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farly Christmas Mailing Is Urged Because of changes in the handling of third-class mail which were effective January 10, 1962, postmaster John Boch, urges all mailers this year to apply first-class postage to Christmas cards to reduce the likelihood of disappointing friends and loved ones. Formerly, Christmas cards prepaid at the third-class rate of three cents each were forwarded ■ to a new local address if a change . of address had been filed with the post office. Under present regulations, however, such cards are CHRISTMAS CARDS Box 75c - SI.OO Imprints, one week service M. BRAUN Religious Store 222 N, 7th St. Phone 3-3820

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not forwarded to a new local address, and if undeliverable as originally addressed will be disposed of as waste, unless the sender has requested their return. “Through the use of first-class postage, which amounts to only one cent per card more than the third-class rate, cards' may contain a written message, may be sealed, and will be forwarded or returned without additional charge,” the postmaster emphasized. In anticipation of what may well be the largest Christmas mailing ever, Boch suggested that mailers start their Christmas mail planning now. He noted that the deadline for mailing surface parcels to the Near East, Far East, Africa, Europe, South America, and Central America has already passed. Surface parcels for the armed forces overseas should be mailed by November 20, and air parcels before December 10. “While some patrons may feel it is too early to make plans for Christmas mailings in November,

those who have their gifts wrapped, address lists zoned and brought up to date, cards addressed, and postage purchased in November will be able to relax in December and enjoy Christmas,” the postmaster said. Demands Recount Os Votes In Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPD— Republican Gov. Elmer L. Andersen, trailing by 276 votes in his Minnesota gubernatorial race with Lt. Gov. Karl Rolvaag, today demanded a “total recount” at the state’s expense. With county canvasses completed in all but two of the state’s 87 counties, Rolvaag held a lead of 619,777 to 619,501 for Andersen. Rolvaag, political protege of Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman, picked up 20 votes Wednesday in a canvass of Nobles County. The state canvassing board, which meets Tuesday, will name the official winner of the election. Andersen said Wednesday that a “total recount” of all votes would be “in the public interest.” He said it would also provide a STEAK SUPPER V. F. W. Post Home Sat., Nov. 17, 1962 5:00 to 7:30 p. m. Donation Adults SI.OO Child 50c

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chance for close inspection of Minnesota election procedures and make possible recommendations for needed changes. Rolvaag has been vacationing in Mexico since shortly after the Nov. 6 election. He campaigned on the Democrat-Farmer-Labor ticket. Property Damage At Ole Miss $344,101 JACKSON, Miss. (UPD -Rioting and the resulting use of troops at the University of Mississippi caused property damage estimated at $344,101 during a two week period, it was announced Wednesday. The estimate was made by two university officials when they appeared before a legislative committee in closed session Oct. 18. The committee said the damage resulted from “the Army's occupation of the University of Mississippi.” Couple Found Dead In Florida Motel MIAMI (UPD — A 63-year-old attorney and members of the Miami Beach Boxing Commission and his wife were found dead at a motel here early Wednesday. Police classed the deaths of Frank Cohn and his wife, Lillian, 55, as murder-suicide. A police report said the couple died of .22 caliber pistol wounds.

East German Border Guard Flees To West BERLIN (UPD—A young East German border policeman fought a gun duel today with other Communist policemen to make good his escape to the American sector of West Berlin. The 19-year-bld border guard fled through a" small suburban woods unharmed. West Berlin police believed that other Communist police also were ndt hit. The refugee and the policemen who tried to block his escape exchanged 34 machine pistol shots at 1:30 a.m., West Berlin police reported. On the French sector border in the north an East German soldier escaped unnoticed, West Berlin police reported. The 19-year-old border guard was on patrol on the southeastern border when he made a dash for a barbed wire barricade separating the American sector district of Rudow from the East German district of Gross Ziethen. The border at that point runs through a small woods in a country district of the city. Other border guards opened fire as he ran and the refugee turned his machine pistol on them to cover his flight. The refugee policeman was taken to a West Berlin refugee camp where he was interrogated by Western Allied officials. The East German soldier who escaped to the French sector early today made it without a shot being fired. Apparently border guards did not notice his flight. On the border of the French sector’s Reinickendorf district shortly before midnight Communist police fired two shots and captured a man and woman trying to flee. Apparently the refugees were not hit.

Khrushchev In Comer Over Berlin Issue BERLIN (UPD — Western officials believe Soviet Premier Ni•kita Khrushchev has painted him- . self into a corner in the Berlin dispute. For almost four years, Khrushchev has failed in his attempts to force the Allies to abandon the city." It was on Nov. 27, 1958, that Khrushchev sent notes to the United States, Britain, and, France demanding the withdrawal of the Allied garrisons from West Berlin and its conversion into “free, demilitarized city.” The Allies are still here, and in some ways the Western position is believed stronger than ever. It has become obvious to West-' ern officials here—and probably to the Russians themselves—that nothing short of war would force the West to abandon Berlin. And there is no thought here that Khrushchev wants a' War or a brink of war crisis, ‘particularly since he has seen the firm American response on Cuba. Khrushchev’s corner position does not mean that the Soviets have given up seeking a Berlin settlement on their terms or have abandoned their periodic harassing actions against the city’s access routes. The latest such harassment occurred Tuesday, when Soviet guards held up a small U.S. Army convoy for one hour and 13 minutes at the Berlin end of the 110mile highway to West Germany. It was the third such delay this month, and it appeared part of a Soviet plan to impose new control procedures on Allied military movements through East Germany. The Russians delayed the seven trucks and 14 soldiers because they claimed the Americans should have given advance notice of the convoy's movement The convoy commander stood fast on the American position that such notification is not necessary under four-power agreements permitting the Allies access to Berlin. The Soviets advanced the same arguments Nov. and Nov. 9 when they staged similar delays, and they received the same answers. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 114%; Central Soyu, 28%; DuPont, 229; Ford, 44%; General Electric, 72%; General Motors, 55%; Gulf Oil, 37: Standard Oil Ind., 44%; Standard Oil N. J., 54%; U. S. Steel, 43%. CHICKEN & HAM SUPPER Bazaar and Bake Sale St. Paol’s Lutheran Church Preble SUNDAY, Nov. 18 Serving at 4 p. m.

Know Your Carrier ■m jfcxjj ■V3 Brad and Kevin Affolder, 12 and nine, respectively, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Affolder, of 315 N. 16th street. Brad is a seventh grader at Lincoln school, in the room of Mrs. Irwin. Kevin is in the fourth grade at Northwest school, in Mrs. Feasel’s class. He is also a Cub Scout. The two brothers have shared a route for about a year. Each of the boys handles about 40 customers on Mercer, Oak, 11th Elm, 16th, and several other streets in the west part of town. Brad’s hobbies are bowling and golf, while Kevin is interested in model airplanes.

Pentagon Order On Espionage Methods WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Pentagon has ordered its personnel to ignore the beckoning glances of bewitching Russian beauties. Big brother, it said, may be lurking behind a two-way mirror. The order was contained in Defense Department memoranda dealing with Communist espionage methods that might be used to trap U.S. military men or civilians working overseas. The regulations prohibited “any sexual relationships whatsoever with Soviet or satellite citizens.” There have been instances outside of spy novels, the Pentagon said, where Americans were plied with liquor and maneuvered into “sexual or homosexual activity” while being secretly photographed. The pictures then" were used to blackmail the Americans into spying for the Communists, it said. The memos also warned of tiepin microphones, miniature electronic transmitters hidden in shoe heels, and infra-red "photography in the dark. The Pentagon told of the twoway mirror, dear to the heart of fictioneers, which it said was used in motel rooms in several instances. It is glass treated to appear as a mirror in the room, but which can be seen through clearly by someone standing on the other side. A case in point to prove Russia “bugging,” the department said, was the 1958 visit of Vice President Richard M. Nixon to the Soviet Union. U.S. officials staged a conver-

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sation in a room in which one official was referred to by a much higher rank than he actually held. The next' day, Soviet officials addressed him with the higher rank and lavished much greater courtesy upon him. “It must constantly be remembered, ’’ the Pentagon said, “that Soviet bloc intelligence and security services carry their espionage activities to fantastic lengths. They are in fact used in day-to-day activities and operations.” / - Save yourself a sock* full Check State Farm’s low lasur* ance rates for care* ful drivers - rates so low that one out of two may save impor* tant dollars. And cheek State Farm service-so good that people insure more cars with us than with anyone else. Call today! HFred Corah INSURANCE 232 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3656 , ' P62M12 iuru.l.l STATE FARM MUTUAL Jgk AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ,****, COMPANY. HOME OFFICE: •I BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS

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