The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1963 — Page 4

Financial Crisis Of UN Unsolved united nations, n.y. upi —The Security Council debate on financing a United Nations peace mission to Yemen left the world parliament today as far away as ever from solving its money problems. The resolution adopted by the 11-nation council Tuesday sanctioned the dispatch of U.N. observers to Yemen, but it skirted the key question of what T7. N. body is responsible for arranging financial support for such opera-

tions. i A las t-minute compromise ' averted a showdown that might | have helped shed some light on the protracted U.N. fiscal crisis. | Consequently, the whole problem reverted to private consultations for a formula to meet expenses , of future peace-keeping costs. The Afro-Asian powers, the only non-Communist group still to approve a formula, worked under an appeal to complete their negotiations so a fiscal agreement can be voted in the 111-na- i tion General Assembly. DELAYS RETURN BOUT NEW YORK UPI — Light

heavyweight champion Willie Pastrano said Tuesday he would , give dethroned titlist Harold Johnson a return bout "but not, right away.” Pastrano said he would like to make his first defense against Wayne Thornton, if Thornton defeats Jose Menno at Madison Square Garden Saturday night. SIGN'S BONUS PACT WASHINGTON UPI — Frank Garnett, a Grambling Collegf' La. third baseman, has been singed by the Washington Senators for a “substantial” bonus. Garnett, who batted 428 in 27 games for the Grambling varsity

this season, will report Friday to ( the Senators’ Peninsula farm club in the Carolina League.

SCORES QUICK KAYO LONDON UPI — Joe Buzz Shaw of Kansas City, Mo., stopped Johny Cooke of England in the first round of a scheduled eight-rounded at Albert Hall Tuesday night. Shaw weighed 143 1 ^ and Cooke 144.

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TENSION—Cov. George Wallace of Alabama Is surrounded by helmeted state troopers during a news conference (top) In Tuscalo isa, home of racial integration-troubled University of Alabama, and gas-masked troops charge an opposing “force” during National Guard maneuvers near the college.

INDICTED AGAIN—Teamsters Union President James Hoffa talks on the phone from his Philadelphia hotel room after hearing of his indictment In Chicago, along with seven other men, on accusation of fraudulently obtaining $20 million in Teamsters pension fund loans and using more than $1 mil11 m for themselves. Three of the others indicted are (upper l«ft) Benjamin Dranow, 55, former owner of the John W. Thomas Department Store in Minneapolis, Minn., and now serving a prison sentence for mail fraud and tax evasion; (middle) George Burris, 65, New York accountant; (lower) son Herbert Burris, New York attorney.

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CONDITION CRITICAL—Clenching a cigaret In his teeth, a man who said he was Robert McGuire leaps from the top of a signal box at the elevated section of the New York transit system while spectators gasp. He crashed to tha pavement about 30 feet below and was rushed to a hospital, where his condition was reported critical. He had no identifying papers on his person.

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