Atchison Daily Globe, The (Newspaper) - October 24, 1957, Atchison, Kansas Area Weather Forecast for and Cloudy ond colder through and colder through tomorrow rain or freezing zle northwest colder east low tonight 25-30 northwest to high tomorrow 3os northwest to 40.5 east and and colder through low tonight 30s to low 40s high generally in 40s. of an Total lor inches Normal for 2.57 inches Total for 1957, 39.70 Sun tomorrow sets Thermometer 8 Noon 9 1 p. 10 I 2 p. Low last night 46. Sharp Drop In Temperatures TOPEKA was ting its first preview of winter today after a sharp drop in The weather bureau said it would be colder today over the in the east tonight and con- cool on Scattered light rain or snow was forecast for the extreme northwest tonight with skies where scheduled to remain partly cloudy to cloudy through Low temperatures tonight expected to dip below freezing in the northwest and hover near freezing of 25-30 are specified for the west and the 30s in the east and High marks yesterday ranged 54 at Goodland to 65 at By morning the mercury had plunged to 28 at Goodland but was as high as 50 at Heavy rains wound up day with precipitation bringing totals at Garnett to Chanute 3.99, Moran 3.57 and Independence 3.34. Rain Moves Info East By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS More rain da soaked areas in the Midwest and into sections of the country Strong northerly winds fanned air from the north central region south and ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE OCTOBER 24, 1957 14-PAGES EIGHTIETH YEAR 22828 This Is The Season When We Wrestle With That Old Problem Of Which Mot To Do Rake Leaves Or Take Down Screens LONDON Soviet is sending one of its top Marshal Konstantin to command its forces on the kish Diplomatic observers in London said the transfer of former Soviet proconsul of IP was another Russian ganda move to keep Middle East tension alive and bolster Syria in cold war with Syria yesterday rejected tion of the current Middle Eastern crisis by Saudi Arabian King Saud spurring U.S. delegates to the United Nations to press for broad inquiry into of the The U.N. renews morrow on the Syrian charges that prodded by the United is planning to at- tack Turkey and the United States have denied the that Soviet arms and influence in Syria are ing the Tiflis in the tal of the Soviet republic of announced the appointment of Rokossovsky to command the Trans Caucasian military area bordering Turkey and It lies just 200 miles from Rokossovsky since his recall from Poland has been a deputy defense The broadcast gave no reason for the ment of Col. Gen. Ivan last reported commanding the Tiflis is believed to be the tion of Soviet military ters for- the Trans Caucasian ing a sharp drop in temperatures j which has an efficient road in some The chillier air raE system along which large through forces would as and eastward through the Lakes region and sippi Rokossovsky was second only to Soviet Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov as a World War II It was below freezing again sian field Stalin sent morning from extreme j the 60-year-old soldier ern sections of the Great Lakes I to Warsaw in 1949 as commander of Polish armed He be- westward through the Montana and northern As the cold air headed south and came a symbol of Soviet tion to anti-Russian Poles and in readings dropped to last October's Polish nationalist Most Men Household Chores ANN Social j researchers at the University of Michigan found that out of 10 married men neither helped with i WASHINGTON The choice the dishes nor got their own of P. Rogers to replace j NEW AERIAL VIEW of the Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mize residence im- j mediately north of Atchison shows completed swim pool and new 1 tennis court added after the home was by Jess Nationalist China Boycotts Conference NEW DELHI M Nationalist China is going to boycott the 82- nation International Red Cross conference opening here Monday because Red China will Princess Amrit Indian Red Cross leader who will pre- side at the told a news conference both Chinas had tested strongly against seating of the other For- mosa decided not to she Both Chinas attended the 1952 Red Cross conference in The conference's mam theme will be protection of the civilian population in time of WASHINGTON President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Macmillan today reached Air Force Rocket Up Miles WASHINGTON The Air Force said today it has made a successful firing of an mental rocket designed to reach out into space miles or And there were unofficial re- ports that a second apparently successful firing had been made in scientific experiments ed at Eniwetok Atoll in the Air Force ters here gave no immediate de- tails on the first reported Nor did it reports of a double success in the effort to hurl an object further out into space than any man-made device had gone The reports of the Air Force rocket shoots came as the United States claimed other new gains in science and weaponry to recover some of the prestige lost to Soviet technology Herbert Brownell Jr. as attorney general apparently will bring no breakfast even Only 15 per cent were found to lend hand with the house Mother is also primarily change in the Eisenhower -i responsible for such tasks as j istra lion's civil rights the buying j Brownell resigned yesterday than years as the j government's top legal President Eisenhower accepted ithe resignation with deep Rather Than The Methodist and Presby terian youth fellowship groups are planning a rather than About Mrs. Ada 75, widow of 30-35 members of the two Eugene died last night at will cover the town j the Atchison where she between 4 and 6 p.m. Sunday i was taken from her 318 in behalf of when she became ill the United Nations Children's All donations after not will be used i suddenly Tuesday Un til that time she had been in her usual Funeral services will be held at bv UNICEF in the care of un- Episcopal church at 4 p. TOPEKA federal grand jury returned 59 indictments that you have made in the lion's i Saying he plans to return to i private law Brownell j disclaimed any ambitions for office and asserted his in- j the movement Communist boss j a against 74 persons yesterday after i tention to in private I 15 degrees lower than 24 hours Wladyslaw Gomulka got him re- Three men and a woman ff Did You Did You NOTHING HOW IT WAS WHEN YOU WERE A KID AND HOW THINGS HAVE DETERIORATED SINCE Chapter By Robert Paul Smith THE POLICE GAZETTE IN THE BARBER SHOP indicted in connection with a w 000 robbery of the Twin State i Justice Department head He is Kansas Aug. 20. to take over in about two k They were William Reece 3S; Richard 34; Fred Charles 47. and Lola 32. Johnston and Riley were indicted for a second j robbery of the bank Sept. 25. but his nomination is sub- day from the Esso Education Foun New the Kt. Rev. ject to Senate next I dent of the announced a close friend and ad- of Vice President has j It was one of 345 financial grants totaling to Cline legislation as has J tional institution for the 1957 58 sas was in- bringing total grants 1 cl neWSman in thn dieted a charge of evading a newsman asked m the Foundation's three year UU d Ul 11 T 1-------------------- federal income tax for 1952- LV Policy will be existence to Father Ab- 55. Other indictments Mail David 41. and Marion 39. both the Rogers Rogers i have worked together for j he contin 4% and have gotten established in 1955 Lit. exceptionally Any differences the standard oil Co. (New Wichita postal Cor- have had been very and a of domestic af a. Sylvia and Barbara In all major to assist vatel rt. n 25 th nae to 25, both of eye to eye Making false entries Thara j Brownell has drawn the fire of Allen former assistant i many who blame cashier at the first National i njm having played a major Junction in Eisenhower's decision to Using mails to I troops to enforce I don't know what age I was when I Dec Lawrence integration at Central High naked ladies but I remember At the barber Robert Dee Houlton and School m Little Ark. When I go lo the barber Shop Junction I Brownell said colleges and universities m Contributors to on Page in the c Burn crn criticism not enter into my calculations at His letter I have to burrow down through Little Mouse and Addle the Aardvark and j ganiK robbery Alfred j made public Bestial Horror Comics to find the in recalled that in late August hc Little Rock crisis ns Burial will be m Mt. Vernon Stanton mortuary in Mrs. Smith born in son Sept. 19. 1882, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. John C. and lived her entire life She was married to Eugene Smith Dec. 21. 1908. He was a ing salesman many years for the Mize Silliman Hardware Co. prior to his death Oct. 31, 1940. The Laramie street address hss been the family home for 47 She is survived by eight chil Miss Elizabeth Mrs. P. H. El Robert Harrison den Mrs. J. C. Mrs. P. H. To Fred S. and John E. both of Also surviving are 19 one great a W. H. Kansas and several nieces and One child died in A Mrs. Jessie and five Ben and Bert are Mrs. Smith was an active ber of the former Atchison Con- church and after it was disbanded became a member basic agreement on pooling and weapons development They named two groups of ex- perts to work out specific in the atomic and missiles A joint statement issued at the White House Lewis L. U. S. Atomic and Sir Edwin chairman the British Atomic Energy were designated to make in of nuclear relationship and Sir Richard British manent defense and Donald U. S. deputy de- fense were instructed make recommendations in the field of military larly those problems dealing with missies and the directive of the President and the Prime said the joint was emphasized that the work of these two groups should be ed by the underlying principle of the Namely how our two countries can be of greater ice to the free This section of the statement was paralleled by another para- graph saying that of State Dulles and foreign Lloyd had reported this morning oa the essence of a dinner sion they had last The dinner session followed a two-hour meeting between millan and Dulles and their ad- visers at the British A statement released by the State Department said that they a general review of world affairs and an appraisal of the political and military considerations in- Crosby Weds Pretty Starlet LAS Nev. Sing Crosby and Olive K. m the Women's better known as Actress Cathy i was a graduate of the At- NEW ORLEANS bandit But in those a little boy walked into the j with 53.950 holdup of Kas barber shop and sat down and kept his mouth and shipment of food i Eisenhower there was no equity about your if there were private law practice at the i d you waited until they were And Co. and Earl I didn't run around the way kids i in a barber shop and having fond fathers smile Grain conversion Russell M. Grant the pretty brown-eyed starlet he began dating three years ago of Trinity Episcopal She I slashed to death a church sang m the choir and was active tary today after kidnaping her and her pastor as they left their Canal chison High School and of Mid The pastor was slashed and land college when it was located in recent The States chalked up these developments 1. Fired a rocket from a loon feet above the Eniwetok The Air Force said it was a While records of the shot were the claim that the firing was a success seemed to mean the rocket had shot up not less than The original announcement on the project said the objective was to launch rockets to an altitude between and A successful launching would mean it rose to at least One officer familiar with the tests said it's possible the rocket may have soared beyond the reports reaching here the West Coast said second apparently successful shot was made from another these auto- matic metering equipment in the second rocket didn't function erly and that insufficient tion was received to determine the rocket's altitude and other 2 Fired to a 109-mile altitude a prototype of the launching for the American earth testing the first stage of a three-stage rocket engine by which it hopes to launch a small test satellite in ber and a fully instrumented one by next 3 Announced perfection of clear depth charges for blasting enemy saying that these atomic weapons already are aboard some carriers of the At- The swiftly ing Soviet submarine fleet is a source of grave concern to ican These followed closely the third successful -on of an Army Jupiter intermediate range ballistic The Air has fired two successful Thor But to the only two attempts at full-scale tests of the Air Force intercontinental ballistic missile have been The Pacific test rocket far ex- in height bur hardly matched the popular appeal of Russia's the earth lite which was nearing its 300th ttip around the globe since it launched Oct. 4. Sputnik was sent to a height of 560 miles as it was on Page surprised friend's and fans m S practicable Open your and you were melted down to a j small puddle by the assembled B. So I kept my mouth shut and looked at the naked ladies in Carl R. Jones 30. in- 1 the Police I sat in the barber chair and looked at of federal penitentiary at i naked lady she was usually an Indian and not completely j in the slaying of an- 1 on the I other Clifford That's where 1 found out about naked and so did the 45, Mav 27. j The couple obtained a marriage I license shortly before 9 a.m. and i i said they were driving to 350 miles for i the wedding j they went to St. Ann's j Catholic Church here and were 1 married by Msgr. John J. WASHINGTON The Air Force announced that the Thor in- TROV mi l im i; A t ct 3 TT 11 j other and after a while it occurred to us that if the i interstate transportation of Ha. parade and i Crosby's first the former 1 ballistic missile Dixie died Nov. i. 1952. was from the Cape Lou Kahler the man that was no political could gel these we could Furtive Reading There was a rubber rubber chewing poker and pinochle paste store which we honored with our In the back was a large rack of We entered the and one of our out- posti dickered with Mr. Cantor over some whips and chocolate The rest of us proceeded to the magazine One of us got down the Evening a magazine in which we had absolutely no except that it cost a nickel and was In that every few we introduced other that had this had Billy's Whiz be it had naked and whatever other instructive and edifying reading matter we could 1 took this lustful sandwich under my and even more debonair than Jimmy I strolled in a cosmopolitan way down the aisle of the past the petty playthings of gave Mr. Cantor a and boy did we run for that 1 don't suppose 1 have the nervous system now to do but some tiresome hanger-on of my youth will claim that I didn't do it even but you know how people will knock down a successful I know I did it half a dozen and the last time was not even worried about Mr. It was Of a year or so ago I passed his store and I don't believe I went in. Just didn't feel like that's Looking And Learning In the hut we looked and we And I ber a picture of Clara Bow with one shoulder then there was Toby look at Lily bending way Allow me to assure you that I will never lust after anything in my life as I did in the hut after the girl who played in the Wheeler and Woolsey I tell she didn't wear practically Did I don't believe my kids will have lo hook those because I don't believe any of them exists any and second be- cause the last time I looked at the Evening a lady was deploring brilliantly and quite I the depravity of the Cannes Film and in case anyone wondered what de- pravity she was talking there was a of photographic bosom have made look like Now the old man is really when I was a there was a difference between respectable and even a distinction between good and and that seems to have gone by the board along with Concord grapes and sickle pears give me on Page wm DC sponsored bv the Troy Kiwanis Club Oct. The club will hold a in connection with the fes at the Masonic Temple be- Thi crooner started keeping company comely Cathy two or three years About a year agu their romance seemed to have and Crosby staged dating i Pinning 7 j I is the of a Texas Hcr until 7 according to James B on Page Edward J. 78. former Atchison died at 1-10 a.m. today at the home of his Mrs. Estella Hassler of Mo. He had been in ing health for the last several Funeral services will be held at j 9 a.m. Saturday at St. Sabinas j church in Belton with graveside i services lo be held at Mt. Calvary cemetery here later Saturday The casket is expected to arrive at the cemetery be tween 11 a.m. and noon Born at Nov. 27. 1878, Mr O'Neill came lo son with his the late Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill when he was a He had spent most of his life in For many years he was the major excavating contractor in the Atchison area and did most of the work on larger tion projects here during the 1920s. In recent years since his re Mr. O'Neill had made his home with his Mrs. Hassler at Surviving besides Mrs. Hassler is another Mrs. John East and a William O'Neill of Kansas who operates a drug store As in the past all schools in the surrounding area have been invited to participate in the pa rade and prizes will be awarded Ralph Graves is Robert F. Kiwanis has appointed Ernest ers as general chairman of the parade which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Vour more at Ex- change 3Ci Int. 11 a school She has acted in a number of Crosby gave his full as Harry L. Crosby and his as 53. Miss Grant said she is Cape averal site shortly after noon A Defense Department man said it expected tional details would be announced This the test-firing of beaten during a wild ride in his new gift of his then left bound and Dead is Miss Maud 57, j secretary of St. John's Lutheran i The Rev. Martin W. H. 69, was treated at a hospital for knife wounds of the throat and head Attendants said he would Police said a dark-skinned man forced his way into car as the pastor was preparing to drive Miss Lind to her home after night services at the The man pushed into the front seat alongside officers Ha thrust a gun onto Miss and told Holls drive I tell Eight hundred children who arc pupils in the rural elementary schools will participate in the an- Atchison County Music val to be held at 2 p.m. row in the Atchison High School Miss Joyce elementary music supervisor the Atchison public will be the The doors of the gymnasium will MANY ABSENT KANSAS Influenza kept nearly half the student body of one Kansas City school home Woodland school reported 307 absent out of a total of 775. er absences in city schools the Thor missile oped by the Air Today's on the basis of additional seemed to in- the missile climbed ly into the Two of the Thor missiles fired so far have been virtual with the others rated from factory to STILL HELPING B. C. J. A. 30 year old or who was stricken with polio last fall is teaching again this jumped to a record high of 157. from a MISSILE TEST Cape Fla. and engineers developing a to launch a U.S. earth satellite sent a Vanguard rocket roaring 109 miles high yesterday in what was called an extremely successful engine test. ThL slender 72-foot Vanguard rose off its firing pad in a burst of fire and Trailing long intense it gained speed rapidly and into an overcast about 30 seconds after flight The throaty roar of the rocket engine was for two The in charge of the guard said in ton the missile traveled at a peak speed of miles per hour in attaining its 109-mile only about 40 miles lower than Russia's satellite rocket on its re- cent night A Navy spokesman reported the remains of the Vanguard fell into the Atlantic 328 miles off the Florida He called it an successful The missile weighed about 600 pounds and had the outward appearance of a complete lite which was pan of Project was not an at- tempt to launch an earth satellite and one was not in the test said an announcement by the Air which operates huge proving ground for U.S. The primary purpose was to gather data on the new General Electric engine which powered the first stage of the satellite launching the Air Force The second and third stages i around the City Park he ordered the car stopped and de- manded that the minister hand over his hate to do this to he I need the My little boy is My comes Holls surrendered about of- The bandit forced Miss Lind into the back seat and made her re- move her He used the stockings to bind and gag then demanded Miss Lind's purse and diamond It was not known how much money Miss Lind's purse Holls told officers the bandit crawled into the back seat by the The ister said she pleaded for her life and told the bandit she couldn't Miss Lind screamed several Holls then there was The man slashed him across the Holls and struck him across the head three times He apparently believing both were officers open at 1 p.m. of driving Is America called The Navy plans four tests of the complete Vanguard before the first U.S. 20 inches in dia- meter and weighing 21Vi is sent aloft as a CRASH VICTIM DIES TOPEKA Ov Clarence W. 46. in a hospital here night of injuries received in a highway collision near dale Choice beet no Carl's the theme of this year's festival A tape recording will be made ol the Miss Wentz assisted the Atchi son county teachers at the teach er institute in August with mak ing plans for the It will be the first time that all of the children appear together although all have been practicing as The program is open to the WHY DON'T THEY stop ad- liquor and use that space to tell the unsaved of the Saviour and how lo be Mrs. Walter Rush Paul Globe Publishing This tion of the legal sale of liquor and beer was settled by a ty of the American people in 19- 33. 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