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Visits Japan On Buying Trip
jbles held the lead in Panama’s I presidential race today, but I twice-ousted ex-President Arnulfo Arias was gaining and it | 1 appeared the outcome would TOKYO UPI — Soviet First c,ose -
Deputy Premier Anastas Mi- Returns rrom l.Oisy of the nakoyan, who arrives Thursday jj ons 1141 voting precincts for a two-week visit, is believed g ave R 0 bies 124,830 votes to to be seeking to buy a billion U3 764 f 0 r Arias and 45,513 for dollar’s worth of Japanese ma- j uan a. Galindo, an opposition
chinery and chemical business sources said
election board, representing the nation’s 19 political parties.
Probe Obsolete Weapon Charge
plants, today.
WASHINGTON UPI — The House Armed Services Committee is looking into charges that
candidate who has conceded de- Americans are fighting in South f ea £ * ; Viet Nam with obsolete air-
Japanese authorities put 30,-1 Robles and Arias both sup- P lanes and other equipment. 000 policemen on special secu- port President Roberto Chiari’s 1 Chairman Carl Vinson. Drity duty for the Mikoyan visit, call for a revision of the U.S.- Ga., assured committee mem-
giving the Mikoyan party the Panama Canal treaty, same protecUon as that of a i Four other candidates trailed visiting head of state. f ar behind. It appeared imMikovan, Premier Nikita S. |p ro b a 5i e that the CommunistKhrushchev s trouble - shooter supported Socialist party would and trade expert, was believed p 0 jj the 5.000 votes it needs to tc have been sent here to coun- continue in existence,
ter the influence of Communist The electoral tribunal said it asked the Defense Department China, which has been moving uas too soon to proclaim Ro- for a full explanation of recent toward better business relations hies the winner of Sunday’s incidents allegedly involving
YOU'RE TELLING ME!
—iy WILLIAM RITT — Central Press Writer
bers Tuesday at a closed session that Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara would be called to answer the charges when he gets back from his
trip to South Viet Nam.
The committee already has
TWO EMPLOYES of an Okinawa plywood company refused to come down from their perch atop the plant’s smokestack until requested pay increases were granted. This could be the first sit-up strike on record. ! ! ! Even from their lofty vantage point the strikers apparently continued to hold the same view of the situation. ! ! ! F.f.F. reports a restaurant chef friend says he's so fed ep with his fob he fears ha's «eing stir craxy. ! ! ! We are now approaching that season of the year, says Milt, the sterling printer, when a fel-
low who has a cottage by the seashore and a host of friends and in-laws wishes he hadn’t.
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Loafing has a therapeutic value, writes a medical columnist. However, it doesn't make the chances of your keeping your job any healthier.
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There are 13 distinct species of talking birds—nature item. You don't say!
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The favorite food of the natives on the Japanese island of Awajl, according to Factographs, is octopus. Our guess that the reason for this is because the octopus has eight drumsticks.
athon against the civil rights on a package of amendments to bill today, and supporters of the measure maneuvered behind the scenes for a vote lat-
er on curbing debate.
Senate leaders scheduled a meeting with Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy to put final touches
Leader Everett M. Dirksen, 111. the House-passed bill. GOP told newsmen Tuesday the leaders were in general agreement on the changes. Final clearance by Kennedy and the leadership group was to clear the way for submission of the package to Republican
and Democratic caucuses later this week. It was hoped that the amendments eventually would corral enough votes cut off the debate, already 54 days old. A maximum of 67 votes would be needed to impose cloture, or gag rule.
TIGHTWAD?? YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT!
with Japan in recent months.
Robles Leads In Panama Race PANAMA CITY UPI —Government candidate Marco Ro-
i presidential election because a number of the precincts which have not been reported are regarded as Arias strongholds.
equipment failure that took the lives of American pilots. The demand for the inquiry was led by House GOP Whip
The candidate who comes out Leslie Arends, 111., top Repubahead In the final count will not lican on the committee, and formally be proclaimed presi- Reps. Charles E. Chamberlain, dent-elect until the results have R-Mich., and Ed Foreman, Rbeen reviewed by the national Tex., two other members.
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WGRE News WGRE’s disc Jockeys will have their last fling on the air tonight at 10:15. All five will graduate in June and so will be broadcasting on WORE for the last time tonight. This special program will feature all five of the WGRE DJ’s -Scot Morris. Jim Roll, George Rehnquist, Mike Moore, and Dave O’Hara.
Dixie Senators Stage Talkathon WASHINGTON UPI South- % ern senators pressed their talk-
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