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Democrat and Chroiilcle 4 Rochester, 14, N. Dec. 12, 1962 AROUND THE SYMBOL TOR EXPORTS CANBERRA, Australia Iff) A boomerang Southern Cross symbol has been adopted for use on exports by the Australian Manufacturers' Export Council, council president Alex Walker Authorized Hom Lines Agent DE PREZ TRAVEL BUREAU LOcust 2-9885 POWERS HOTEL LOBBY vide better opportunities and living conditions for their people. "The Alliance for Progress Is an effort to provide a mutual and cooperative basis for a program which is, I think, an effort to solve these problems," Kennedy said. Deal with Hungary Denied by U.S.

WASHINGTON W) The State Department denied yesterday that Communist Hungary has offered safe conduct to Jozsef Cardinal Mindszenty if the United States would drop charges against the regime of Premier Janos Kadar at the United Nations. "The department has no knowledge of any Hungarian proposal or offer such as that reported," Press Officer Lincoln White told a news conference. The Roman Catholic prelate, freed from a Communist prison during the 1956 Hungarian uprising, found refuge in the U.S. legation in Budapest when the Soviets be- -l: 1 AUTHORIZED HOME LINE AGENT ROCHESTER '4 S7RAVEL SERVICE, inc. 73 (J 42 EAST AVE.

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RUSK ARRIVES Secretary of State Rusk, left, is greeted by Ambassador Charles Bohlen on arriving at Paris to attend the NATO conferences. (AP) JANUARY'S BIGGEST CRUISE EVENT! Rusk in Paris, Seeks NATO Unity TARIS IUPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk began an Intensive drive yesterday to restore the shaken unity of JMATO. But almost at once he ran headlong into an uncompromising demand by President Charles de Gaulle for an independent French nuclear force. In a message to the French National Assembly De Gaulle said it was France should not have its own nuclear striking force, something the United States has opposed. Bcn-Gurion Warns Syria JERUSALEM, Israel (L'PI) Premier David Ben-Gurion warned Syria last night his armies would strike deeply into Syrian territory if attacks on Israeli border settlements Continued.

The threat of large-scale Israeli retaliation came as fcen-Gurion reviewed armored units just back from war games in the Negev Desert. Adenauer Survives Political Crisis seiged the city on Nov. 4 the same year. Since then, he has not left the legation building. Barge Canal Shipping Up 3 Per Cent ALBANY Total shipping on the state Barge Canal system through Oct.

31 of this year was nearly 3 per cent ahead of the same date last year, the state Public Works Department reported yesterday. In addition, the number of permits issued for pleasure boats to go through canal locks was up nearly 10 per cent over 1961 totals by the end of October. pand on Moscow's own proposal for policing a test ban with black boxes checked periodically by international personnel. U.S. Ambassador Charles C.

Steele and British Ambassador Sir Michael Wright said they welcomed the Russian suggestion concerning these unmanned seismic detectors as far as it went. 8.8. HOMERIC 26,000 tons fully air conditioned to the WEST INDIES and SOUTH AMERICA 16 fabulous days 6 fascinating ports $485 up Jury Picked in Trial of Communists Guard Chicfs Fail o-Agree on Plan WASHINGTON After two days of discussion, the JANUARY 17 from New York SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico BRIDGETOWN, Barbados LA GUAIRA, Venezuela CARTAGENA, Colombia CRISTOBAL, Canal Zone KINGSTON, Jamaica ether HOMERIC cruises: DEC. 18 JAN. 3 FEB.

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ilUmE 42 Broadway, New York 4 N. Y. Dlgby 4-6363 yj Ottices in principtl cf'e WASHINGTON (LTD Attorneys agreed yesterday on a jury of eight women and four men to hear the government's charge against the Communist Party of the United States that it defied a federal order to register as an agent of the Soviet Union. Federal District Judge Alexander Holtzoff recessed the case until this afternoon immediately after the selec tion of the jury. Prospective Jurors were questioned about membership in various organizations, or subscriptions to extremist publications of the left or right.

One panelist was excused when he said he did not think a member of the Communist party would be truthful. Kennedy Welcomes Chile's President WASHINGTON MV-President Kennedy welcomed Chile's President Jorge Alessandri to the United States yesterday for a visit which he called "most appropriate." Kennedy commented that Chile and other countries of Latin America face the same problems in efforts to pro- state National Guard chiefs failed yesterday to agree on a unified view on the Pentagon's controversial plan for a massive overhaul of their forces. So they tossed the problem to their governors. The adjutants general of all the states except Alaska met here and decided after their futile closed sessions to explain their difficulties, to Gov. Ernest Vandiver of Georgia, chairman of the governors' conference committee on guard matters.

Many Caught at Berlin Wall, Refugee Says BERLIN (UPD Tight Communist border controls have caught thousands of East Germans who have attempted to flee to the West, a refugee border guard reported yesterday. He told western officials that only 10 per cent of those who try to escape get through. The eastern border guard gave no figures. But as about 300 refugees escape in a month his statement meant that about 3,000 a month are caught. BONN f.F West Germany's thrce-week-old political crisis ended last night with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer till directing the administration at the head of a new coalition government.

The small, right-wing Free Democratic party agreed to team up with Adenauer's Christian Democrats again after a showdown fight wrung a promise from the iron-ivilled Chancellor to retire next fall. Even though Adenauer will be in a lame duck role, West Germany is expected to carry on with the same middle-of-the-road domestic policy and foreign policy he 'has shaped for the last 13 years as the country's first and only postwar chancellor. Russians Won't Budge on Test Plan GENEVA MV-The Soviet Union threw cold water yesterday on newly revived American and British hopes i'for an enforceable nuclear test ban agreement. Soviet delegate Semyon K. Tsarapkin refused to ex- CALL GRINNELL'S KALBFLEISCH TRAVEL AGENCY FOR HOME LINE RESERVATIONS OA 5-5440 233 MIDTOWN PLAZA ON THE TERRACE NEWELL GRINNELL, PRESIDENT Member A.S.T.A.

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