OUR TELEPHONES For Draminer Want Ads Tole bone PA 32414 The telephone number to call for the Business LOCAL WEATHER Cloudy occasional snowfiurrics turning colder law tonight High tomorrow 20 For full or Editorial Dept to PA 6631 98th YourNo l9 Cameras Of Red et EARL iter NATO military experts today sifted through the photographic equipment of Bulgarian jet plane which crashed near NATO base Sat urday in what appeared to shape up as U4 incident in reverse The investigation was cx pected to determine positiver whether or not the Russianrbuilt mic in plane was on spy mis sion The pilot 2nd Lieut ltlilusc Solaltov who was under heavy guard in hospital at Acquavivia st ltnly with broken left arm and head injuries claimed he crash landed because chose free dom But the Italian government and press treated his statement with scepticism and ircd off stern protest Sunday to Commu nist Bulgaria The circumstances of the crash have led most observcrs to believe the plane was on similar mission to that of US pilot Francis Gary Powers who was shot down while flying spy pmc mr flussia May 1960 Powers is serving 10year sentence in rtussia ONE OF GROUP The observers pointcd to the course of the jet which was re ported to he one of flight of four to eight jets picked up on radar screens as they flew over talys Adriatic coast at 4000 feet The plane made two lowlove passes over the NATO missile base at Gioia delle Colic before crashing into the ground 2000 yards from the base The base ls near Jim and Taranto two other important air and naval installations in southeast Italy If the pilot was choosing freedom he could have landed his plane safely at the coastal naval and air base at Brindist whtclihc flew over on his way inland the observers said The Bulgarian legation which has asked for the return of the Murder Trial Begins Lydia Crawford 19yearold mother of two children and ex pecting third went on trial today before Mr Justice Morand on charge of non capital murder Mrs Crawford pleaded not guilty The trial which is being held during Assizesof the Ontario Supreme Court in Barrie residt od from the death of John Rich ard Crawford 23the womans husband who died of stab wounds September 25 The young woman represent ed in court by Gordon Mclurk lBame lawyer appeared wan and pale as she entered her plea before Mr Justice Morand Mrs Crawford is one of the few persons in Ontario history to have been released on bail while awaiting trial on mur dcr charge Bail was setat $15090 following preliminary hearing Her family was able to raise small portion of the amount and an unknown ben efactor put up an additional $12500 so she could be with her ciuldren during Christmas The trial continues this after noon This mornings proceed ings were concerned with the pilot and piano claimed the jet was on training flight and lost its way because of bad weather The legation added that the plane was not supposed to leave Bulgarian territory whim is 400 air miles from the Italian coast Press reports alleging the plane was one of four are not correct the legation said The plane according to our in formation was flying alone WILL BE TRIED An ltalinn defence ministry spokesman said Sunday the lot will be questioned and if as it appears this is casc of spying he will be arrested and brought to trial Questioning so far has identi tied Solakov as member of the second squadron of the llth Fighter Reconnaissance Unit based at Bergovitza airport in Bulgaria The pilot was reported to have asked for political asylum and to have told Italian officials he did not want to see Bulgar ian officials Like Powers Solakov was fly ing highaltitude rcconnais sance plane loaded with elabo rate photo equipment The Rus lsians claimed they shot dowi Powers U2 plane Italian an Ihnrities implied that Solnkovt plane crashed from engine fail ure He was reported to have clipped an olive tree anrI rammed into stone fence Both wings were ripped but otherwise the plane wa severely damaged Canadian Communist lender Tim Buck addressing dele gates to the partys 17th an nual convention in Toronto WASHINGTON CP gt Presi dent Kennedy said today the Unrted states has regained its economic momentum but called on Congress to arm him with new power to trim the us per sonal income tax raleby five per cent in the event of another recessmn Nselection ofa jury and thiswas completed Just before noon This would be equivalent to cut of about 20 per cent or ASTRONAUT LTCOL JOHN GLENN SIGNS ADMIRERS BIBLE ON SUNDAY SpaCe Shot Delayed OneDay To Thursday lAPE CANAVERAL Fla fAPlTrouble with the Friend ship spacecraft today forced oneday postponement until Thursday of an attempt to rocket LtCol John Clear 12 into roundtheworld orbit Word of the delay came from reliable sources The National Aeronautics and Space Adminis tration has not officially an nounced firing dale and there Friday night accused former Soviet Foreign Minister Molo tov of leading the opposition to Premier Khrushchevs re morefor most citizens The fed eral tax rate ranges from 20 to 87 per cent on taxable incomes Most Americans pay rates of between 22 and 26 per cent Arguing there is no reason why the v5 economy should have to take dips and climbs between lean years and fat Kennedy proposed he be au thorized to reduce the rate by Six Die Astvolancho Engulfs TWIN LAKES Colo AWA giant mass of snow slid almost silently down Colorados highest mountain Sunday sweeping over houses and taking at least Off 813 estimated more than 200000 tons of era and of Twin Lakes cen tral Rucky Mountain village 140 miles southwest of Denver The avalanche was more than 300 yardswide and 15 feet deep One fondly was wiped out Shelton 50 his wife Marie 40 their son Stevie 14 illnnd daughters Linda and Vickie all died Two persons wer rescued from the buried eclragc of home William Adamich 35 and his wife harbora 30 were taken to hospital in Leadviiie with frostbite and possible internal injuries Their son Billy is was found dead Another son Mic heal 10 was missing The other two houses were va cant About 600 persons worked more than six hours in the frigid mountain air searching the wreckage of the houses neighbor Nels Lindstone HERES ONE wmrnnonsrz or wasnt there last week residents here insisted Surr day ns they suspiciously eyed huge mountain range over Lake Laberge Weather officials say the five mile long mountain isevernl thousand feet high is mirage caused by cold air inversion and that it writ quietly go away in few do Us Village 66snid that when be awake at if am he looked out of window and saw only snow and wreck age where the houses had stood hardly wanted to believe my eyes he said Lindsfone said he tried to tele phone the sheriff in Leadville but telephone lines were down Dashing Lindstone hailed passing car and told ftjhe motorists to notify authori Lindstone said he and neigh bor walked through the snow covered wreckage until they heard faint cries for help They started digging But it was another hours before the two survivors were foun Mrs Adamich was pinned beneath heavy timbers across her legs and abdomen Her husband was about 75 feet away The avalanche foliowe threeday storm that dumped 30 inches of snow fore had no comment on the re port The exact nature of the trou ble was not learned It turned up during check of the cop suie early today the sources said This is the fourth postpone ment of the launching lt origi nally was set for Dec 20 when officials felt there was chance to achieve manned orbit flight CANADAS TOP RED SPEAKS OUT gime Mr Buck said the op position had bcen crushed but did not say what had be come of Mr Molotov CP Wirephoto Kennedy Wants Taxation Chopped By Five Per Cent as much as five per cent for periods of six months in times of stress The period could be renewed if needed and it Con gress did not exercise nveto withina today period He estimated this would mean saving to taxpayers of about $5000000000 for six months or sioooooooooo during full year Personal income tax col lections for the current year are esbmnted at $45000000000 Submitting his annual eco nomic message to Congress Kennedy also proposed he be an thorized to step up government spending in times of recession and provide cities and states with federal loans and grants to help them spend up work making construction projects HOLDS WAGE LINE At the same time be ap pooled to management and la bor to hold the price line in 1962 to prevent inflation as the US economy starts to roll again He suggested wage increases be geared onlyfo rises in produc tivity If all goes well the estimated gross national product forecast to reach record $570000000 000 in 1962 could climb to staggering ssoopoonoomo in 1963 Kennedysaid The GNP total of goods and services produced was $521000000000 in 1961 0n the foregn front he em phasized that it is imperative he get his proposed tariffslash ing power from Congress this year partly to help prevent possible flight of US eaitnl to Emma in th boosf in 1951 When this was deemed impossible the shot was put off until Jan 16 Problems with the Atlas booster resulted in another weckis delay and minor capsule difficulty pushed the launching back still anotherday News of the postponement came as Glenn like condiv tioned boxer closing out his training camp began final prep arations for the flight MADE 60 FLIGIITS In the lust three weeks he has flown 60 theoretical flights and in the process has landed in the Atlantic ndi and Pacific oceanshypothetically that is The 135 hopes to send Glenn eflcapsuieï¬gatopfltbe Atlas rocket into an orbit be tween ion and 150 miles above the earth if all goes well he will make three trips around the earth at about 17500 miles an hour Then his capsule is to parachute into the ocean for pickup by waiting helicopters and ships Glenn gave little indication of tension Sunday He attended the Riverside Presbyterian Church in Cocoa Beach prayed joined the hymnsinging in sturdy tenor signed autographs for Sunday school children and gen eraily acted like manwho wasnt going any place more dangerous than desk in abusi ness office As he left the small church the last hymn he heard the choir singing was God Be With YouEl We Meet Again Hopes Plane Struck In Air LOS ANGELES AP twinengine airliner carrying comedian Bob Hope actress Jane Wyman and several dozen others was struck by lightning Sunday over northern Cali fornia Hope said today The lightning bolt evidently disabled some of the crafts in strumnnts Hope said and the pilot turned around and landed at San Francisco instead of con tinuing to Los Angeles We were about 15 minutes out of Monterey Hope told The Associated Press heard thud and saw flash of light thiought the engine had back re The lightning hit the nose of the plane The pilot told us strange thing just happened ladies and gentlemen Weve been hit by lightning and were still flying turned to Janewyman and sat in there an insurance ma chine on this planet Plan Ioint Action ELISABETHVELE Reuters United Nations officials here have proposed joint ac Congolese central government golesa troops responsible for reiiehie sources said today Secret ArmyBaidSTreneh Camp aromas or from AP dawn uniformed armed raiders of the underground secret army fighting Algerian independence invaded French mili tary camp Sunday and escaped with weapons nodequipment Baiaguer Hides With Papai Nuncio snore DOMINGO tAPl has taken refuge with the Pa Dominican Ripublic governingcouncil for permission to lot was on ammo rnnlmn hallo inn nth1 IN NUTSHELL REGINA CPlThe Saskat chewan government today advo cated in national medical insur ance plan with the federal gov ernment paying at least 60 per cent of the cost in brief to the royal com mission on health services the CC government called for national plan similar to the one already adopted in Saskatche wan and scheduled to take ef fect April Though Ottawa would pick up most of the tab the plan would lummary turn to page two Not More Than per Copy12 Page be organized and administered by individual provinces As in the field of hospital in surance the federal authority would establish the content of countrywide program ensure uniform terms and conditions for all Canadian citizens and provide consultative arfd advis ory services to the provinces Federal financial suport said the brief must be designed to meet the special requirements of medical care insurance and must be developed on the prin Dieienbaker Derides Pearson For Call OneBold Policies OTTAWA CPD Prime Min ister Diefenbaker Saturday ridi culed Opposition Leader Pear sons call for bold and imagina tive policies and quoted the Lib eral leader as saying he would leave the choice of symbols for distinctive Canadian flag to the Quebec members of his cab inet if and when elected to power The prime minister address ing nearly 400 women attending Progressive Conservative party eastern Ontario workshop in preparation for the next gen erul election quoted from transcript of part of press con ference given by Mr Pearson in Amherst NS last Nov The remarks were made by Mr Pearson when he was ques tioned on the flag question by John Andrews reporter with tape recorder from station CJCH Halifax The transcript was recently published in the TAmheist Dally News Endlhe Victoria Colonist Mr Diefenbaker urged the Conservative party women gathered for the second of se riesof Ontario regional meet tags to pep up organization of campaign canvasses receptions and committee rooms and to se vcure copies of the transcript Party officials said they had them available at Conservative party headquarters here QUOTES FROM INTERVIEW In the questioning of Mr Pearson he was asked what de sign he proposed for Canadian flag and whether it would con tain the Union Jack and the FIeurdeLis Mr Pearson re plied that the flag of Canada should not be confused with the flag of any other country Enough ideas for designs had been subrnittedhe said and the cabinet should make up its mind and submit design to Parlia ment He said he would have the Quebec members of his cabinet ldecide what the symbols should er This is one campaign docu ment that the new Liberal party will not be issuing broadcast Mr Dicfcnbnker declared deris ively He introduced the subject by saying the Liberals had accused the Conservatives of making Canada too much Common wealth country DISCUSSES PROMISES Mr Diefenbaker noting that Pickers MP for the Newfoundland riding of Bonn vista Twiilingate was solicit ing letters from the public re calling Mr Diefenbakers prom ises in the 1957 and 1958 elec tion campaigns said our ree ord of keeping our promises is one that has never been excelled in this country He dismissed the importance of Liberal victories in three of Ontarios five provincial byelec tions Jan in recalling that when the Conservatives were in opposition they frequently won hyeicctioos but failed to win the general elections He described the new immi gration regulations announced Friday as move by the Con seiVatives to carry out the principle inherent in this party of bringing about an equalization of opportunity and removing the thing that scarred our record as nation in the past mainly dis elimination Mr Diefenbaker said that in ca operation with the provinces the Conserva ti government hopes to build an electricity grid across Canada to bring power from the West Coast and the At lantic provinces to other parts of Canada for the benefit of Cana dians everywhere WILL CHANGE RULE The debate limiting closure rule in Parliament would be changed so repression tyr anny and authoritarianism of government Would be curbed in Parliament in the future non partisan commission will be asked to advise Parliament on re drawing the electoral maps to ensure that representation is fair and that the antagonism of any memberof the government against any member of the op position will not be given effect to by servile Parliament Health Plan ciple of equalization of provin cial ability to meet share of the costs WOULD UP TB GRANT The brief first presented as the commission under Saskat chewans Chief Justice Emmett Hall opened five days of public sittings here also called for greater federal assistance in the fields of mental health and iii bcrculosis lt advocated doubling of the $200eabcd hospital con struction grant and propor tfonate increase in the total grant available to each prov ince The government said it had come to the conclusion that only medical program organized and financed on universal provincewide basis could pro vide comprehensive and un linterrupted medical care serv ices We have totally rejected for many important funda mental economic and technical reasons the idea of state sublt ridization of existing insurance plans either for certain socio economic groups or for the uiation as whole the brief said Such subsidization of current premium levels of insurance plans would involve govern ments in rising subsidy expendi tures to private agencies who would retain control of the major elements which affect benefit expenditures and pre mium rates being subsidized by government Only by taxsupported pro gram of universal coverage can the inherent difficulties in our present methods of providing such insurance protection be resolved Tanganyika PM Has Resigned DAR ES SALAAM Tana gnnyika ReuterslThe Gover norGeneral of Tanganyika to day accepted the resignatio of Julius Nyerere as prime mi ter it was officially announced Rashidi Kawowa minister without portfolio was appointed to succeed Nyercre Reports in Nairobi Kenya said Kawawa 32 was believed to hold views well to the left of Nyereres moderate policies Nyerere took the post when Tanganyika former United Nations trust territory adrnlnis fared by Britain became inde pendent last month Previously he was chief min ister of the East African terri Lory His resignation followed ru mors of government crisis in Tanganyika in which cabinet changes were forecast WINNIPEG CPlFive per sons were killed and six others seriously injured Sunday night in headon collision 25 miles west of here that demolished two cars One of the dead was six yearold girl Four of the in jured persons were children Names have not been released Bob Beiafontaine passing motoristsaid he was able to open the doors of thewiecked vehicles but could not pry loose the victims in subzsro temper atures 0n Congoihebels tions by Katanga province and forces toput down rebel Cou atrocities in north Kntangn Reuters Striking boldly at ExPresiderit Joaquin Balnguér pal Nuncio and asked the new into The accident scene was ter rible he said Children were moaning and screaming for their dead spars eats Blowing snow made visibility poor on the TransCanada lzligbz way at the time of the crash Three injuréd girls aged fl and it are in fair condition Five Killed Andsix Injured In Headon HighWay Smash in hospital here An injured boy 11 is satisfactory But man and woman are in poor con dition The children were passengers in an eastbound station wagon that was turned into tangle of twisted steel from the rear seat forward The engines of both automobiles were against the front seats Actors Vote To Keep Striking Television Audiences Drop Oil LONDON CF More than 2000 British television actors and actresses have decided to continue the strike which dur ing the last 12 weeks has forced most of them off the TV screen By vote of 2000 to 29 the members of Equity the actors union agreed at meeting Sun day in the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane to continue strike action against the la independ ent connoerclal stations At an earlier meeting 509 members voted to reinstate Vancouver born Bernard Braden expelled two months ago for appearingafter the strike began on his Sunday afternoon program The Time the Place and the Camera Both meetings were closed to the press The commercial companies which operate salienth link has to than independently but exchange filmed shows and shows on national basis also are feelingthe pinch They have resorted to show ing old movies creating new panel and interview shows which doï¬not require profes sional actors and importing taped shows from abroad HoWever under thefelevi sion Act there is limit to the number of imported shows they can use each week Advertisers faced with felling audiences are do n1 anding concessions and somevTV companies are offer ing cutprice rates Last week the BBC which an as no advertising an pounced that for thefirst timo it was almost neck duel with independent TV in the number of viewers The actors are demanding pay increase and new system under which they would get more pay if their show is used by more than one of the com tum