European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday june 13, 1963 the stars and stripes Page. 3 new Peru chief is leftist but shuns reds Lima. Peru a Fernando Bot Aundo Terry whose wide Lead to the vote count has clinched his Victory becomes Peru s first leftist military Junta which has ruled the country Almit a year is to step aside on inauguration Day july 38.since Peru was conquered by the Spanish Conquistador is in the16th Century. It has been ruled by viceroys military men dictators presidents and one time for Only a Brief period by a roman Catholic priest the handsome 51-Ycnr-old architect is founder of the popular action party leftist but not com ran to the presidential race is a candidate of his party and the Christian Democrat parly dominated by progressive Are recognized As Good economists technicians and interested in social reforms. The Lertin notional liberation front and the outlawed peruvian communist party threw their sup port behind by Lunde. But he insists it was not solicited and that he will not let them get control of the government. Clounde has made it Clear he wants no tin with the soviet Union communist red China or Castro s says he welcomes foreign in vestments free Enterprise and Lisul Ness without government has made it Plain he will live up to Peru s commitments to foreign tabulations of the elec Tion were near Long in end. And official of the no proxy mutely 2 million ballots cast in Peru was under Way officials sold. Final and official results arc expected in a few behind Bol nude were Victor Raul Haya tic la Torre candidate of the leftist but Antl communist peruvian a pro parly and retired gone Rel Mnnuel , Condit Lilc of his rightist National Odri la elected 45 san lors and 140 deputies to Congress but no a tarty none can of Nln a majority. On report Wim that us nude and of Tran my Fth make a pct to gain rant rot of Ron Guss. R guide saved Whit take life in Everest Victory Katmandu up James will taker first american to con Quer it Everett we rescued from probable death near the sum Mit by is climbing partner Nepal it Sherpa guide Nawang Gombus it i revealed. American expedition Lead Rnorman g. Dyhrenfurth of Santa Monica. Calif., told the Story atthe group s first news conference Lite returning from its historic triple assault on the world s High my Mountain. He said Whittaker and Gombus were working their Way Back Dow from the Summit when 39 feel of trait on a Snow Cornice gave Way under Whittaker s feet and he suddenly found himself in mid air dangling upside Down from it said Gombus s Quick lotion in tightening a belaying rope saved Whittaker t r. 32. Of Redmond Wash said the Snow cornices Neariah Summit were extremely Tricky and crossing them waa highly Huar Dous. The two men reached the top May 1 in us face of heavy now plumes and howling winds he seemed to me much higher than the height mentioned in the geography books i had read Whittaker said with a smile. Trade negotiator Washington api William t. Of sett hat resigned As Deputy special representative for Trade negotiations with other countries and president Kennedy has accept. 4 with expressions of Praise and regret asked if he would like to climb the 39.038-foot Penk Agson he said not in the near future Whittaker said it would be impossible to scale Everest without supplementary oxygen such As the expedition used. Gombus credited the expedition Success in placing three separate learns on the Summit two in on Day to the very Nice oxygen Marks with a defrosting by or. Thomas f. Horn twin 32. Of san Diego. Calif., who participated in the May 22 double assault. The nepalese guide sold he hailed near the Summit n a Courtesy Duel each trying o let the other reach the top Iraq each welled we were both getting nor the Lummll on one rope lending each other by Gombus said. Near he top we Bolh slopped for a few minutes and each waited for the other to step first. I told who taker you first and Whittaker told me you first and finally we compromised. We both stepped on the top of Gombus said he carefully searched the Summit and looked Down on the surrounding slopes far a Cement bust of chinese communist party chairman Mao tse Tun which a chinese team supposedly left on the Peak in 1960. Disappointingly enough 1 did not find any proof of the chinese he said. Cities of Europe Art auction sets record in London London up free spending bidders topped the million Pound Mark to buy a so tilth reel Imp s inline Roj Ortlon. A selective and sometimes unruly auction Nui Linnee sweltering under television lights in rotheby s jammed Sale rooms Puld n record lavishly illustrated Morse than 600 on Sau All strip Newsstands educator finally High school Grad after 70 years Chicago up the vice president emeritus of the univer sity of Chicago will finally gel his High school diploma Friday 70iyears after finishing the eighth Grade. Emery t. Ellbey 85, will receive the diploma along with 130 graduating seniors of the University s High school. Most of them were bom after he had already resigned As vice president of the University Nibley came to Chicago in 1909 from a leaching Jab in Bluff . He enrolled at the University and became director of the Indus trial Art program of the Labora tory was one Way of paying my said Ellbey As Well As pretty Good Way of seeing my Bride had a roof Over her he had completed require ments for a Bachelor s degree the registrar s office discovered he did not have a High school suggested he take a few More courses to make up for it Ellbey said. Battered beat the in ton greek freighter Alk Lmos is battered by towering want Oft the coast of Australia after running ground for the second tune. Officials hold no Hope or the ship this time. The at Moa ran aground in Harry. It waa re floated and being towed to part when. It weal aground again. A heed cigarette danger doctor tells . Youth Dallas up the president elect of the american heart association urged the nation s Young people to pay strict attention to the association s recent warning that cigarette smoking probably accelerate heart . John j. Sampson of san Francisco said the earlier a per son starts smoking the earlier that the changes it causes to his lungs become noticeable. He said these changes Are so marked that physician can Tel How Long person has smoked. Lung tissue hardens and thickens the partitions Between air sacs they changes occur they do not reverse Sampson said. National officer. Sampson came to Dallas to at lend a three Day meeting of Amer ican heart association National of Colby College 150 Waterville Maine up Colby College completed its first 150 Yew history with commence ment exercises during which nine honorary and 247 degrees in course were conferred. Filers and officers state chapters of affiliated Sampson said to takes a dim View of telling a person to putdown on smoking because it May be affecting his heart he said the Boundary Between moderate a breach of etiquette in n London note room and purchaser applauded. At times Wilson almost had to pry bids from the buyers j Nln tongs which sold for 30,000 to 140.000 pounds to 1112,000 were bid up in Mere 100 Pound jumps. Potential buyers crammed the six Sale rooms and overflowed Dawn the stairs and into the Street. Phon to California the Sale rooms were linked by closed circuit television and a Bat Tery of telephones. Another phone was held open to an unidentified bidder in California. This Over seas bidder As Wilson called him bid unsuccessfully for Renoir portrait which want to a Londo dealer for 1128,800. The auction began More than 11,000 paid for water colors and pastels by such minor artists As mauve and l ller Matte. When a Bonnard portrait went for 1.38,000. Rotheby s apr sent Alves wire certain a record was in sight. But a highly touted Ceta Newent for just Over half the predicted Price. A Degas Oil of Ballet dancers brought Only 1154,000. In tend of the pre Eale estimate ofj2ho.ooo. A Usu gun painting dont Brittany before he went to Tahiti brought 114.000 less than expected. A com bring Moat the Sale s highest Price for a a Gas pastel of a Ballet scene boosted spirits again in brought a smattering of applause from the bidders. A Degas Oil of a jockey brought $103,600. Fun ten a Tours were snapped up at 947,800to $70,000. And a record was As it took Wilson m minutes to break the old record. The entire. Sale took 74 minutes. Most of the bidders wer professional Art dealers. Adventure writer Lut Fleming creator of James Bond and the marchioness of Winchester were the Only non Art dealers in neither bought the crowd and Broadway musical off Star expecting baby new York Ufa postpone ment of the Broadway musical to1star comedienne Carol Burnett was announced by the producers who said the actress is expecting a baby Early in february miss Burnett the wife of Tele vision producer Joe Hamilton was to have opened Here on nov. 23in a girl to it has been postponed until next Star currently is reported in Dallas tex., rehearsing for Calam Ity Jane a musical slated for a Brief engagement at the stat fair auditorium there. In production is scheduled to be tape for television in new York immediately after the Dallas Columbia broadcasting sys tem said the taping of calamity Jane for use at a special next season would take place in july As scheduled
