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   Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - February 5, 1959, Austin, Minnesota                                WEATHER 1015 below wind 1520 diminishing AUSTIN DAILY HERALD of Housing Seen Sparkman Predicts Victory Without Further Change WASHINGTON AP An omnibus housing surviving two major Re publican efforts to cut moved toward final Senate efforts both to increase and to decrease the bills size lay but John Sparkman author of the predicted Its passage without further The only change made in the Wednesday cut 150 million dol lars off the program of direct government home loans for vet halving the 300 millions the Senate Banking Committee had Accepted Change But Democratic leaders accept ed the in the expressed hope it would make the measure more palatable to President Ei and it was adopted by voice The House meantime voted 310 89 on a separate to provide the full 300 millions for direct GI Joans despite a protest from Charles Halleck GOP that budget busters are on the The House limited to vet erans also would in crease the maximum interest rate from to per cent on home FEBRUARY 1959 RAISE PART OF PLANE FROM RIVER This scrambled pile of junk being deposited on deck of salvage barge in New York is part of American Air lines plane which crashed into East River near La Guardia Field late Tuesday Several pieces of wreckage were raised from the rivers bed yester day and salvage operations are AP SINGLE COPY It 34 Pages Thered be plenty If people would spread it Instead of using it all on Lower Hog Prices to Be Expected By DAVE OWEN j they are more spread this year Increased hog marketings this i which will mean more even mar year will mean lower hog prices But the peak hog in the Summer and Fall tne Macmillan Plans Trip to Russia Will Stay Up to 10 Days Joined by Secretary Lloyd LONDON AP Prime Minister Harold Macmillan has accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union beginning Macmillan will be accompanied by Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and will stay up to 10 Moscow radio broadcast accept ance of the invitation simultane with an official announcement in The announcements came only minutes after the departure from the British capital of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles for Paris after two days of talks with Mac millan and other British leaders on Western policy including West Berlins future and German uni Dulles at Noon Dulles met Macmillan at noon after an session with It was the concluding round in a series of talks on international issues that Dulles had held in Lon don since he flew in from Wash ington Dulles has scheduled further discussions on the German ques tions with French He will fly to Bonn at the end of the week for conferences with run West German Chancellor Konrad j Adenauer and other Ch a d With D 11 Airmen Missing 6 Bodies Returned WASHINGTON AP The United States today publicly confronted Russia with evidence that two So viet jets shot down an unarmed transport plane last September in a warlike Six and pos sibly 17 American airmen were The evidence was a graphic tape recording of ra dio conversations between the two Soviet fighter pi A transcript of this recording was attached to an issued by the State of its to pry about the incident out of the Soviet The transport disap 2 on a flight along the Had Crashed Ten days later the Soviets re ported it had crashed in The bodies of six of the 17 Ameri cans who were in the plane were Toughen Up Rights Laws Eisenhower RED LIGHT CHANGED The first of four army detained by Red border guards for 54 leads the way into West Germany at the Helmstedt check point after Richard the convoy rides the running board to the right of the driver as the truck rolls past two military and a West Ger man border The convoy was stopped Monday enroute from Berlin to West Germany when Red border guards were refused permission to in spect the AP Wirephoto via radio from HI me Jina rail D U t i ml vm i uuu loans guaranteed by the Veterans as jow as c ri d market in March and Dulles and British leaders agree The idea is to m West is opposed to the Soviet The idea is to atj tract more lenders provision isi HOUSING Continued on Rex Cedar Rapids Gaz ette farm said are close to the 1955 but JUDGES LIFE FEATURED Jus William Powers right of the Rhode Island Court and Ralph master of cere monies on televisions This Is Your Life show are pictured last night as the jurists life was featured on the network He has been blind for 32 years Many of his friends and relatives appeared on the AP State Farmers Beat Average Says Freeman Arizona League Straddles Fence un The j Arizona League of Towns and i the West is opposed to the Soviet Hog producers will find less proposals on West Berlin and Ger competition for the meat but a final policy awaits and high consumer spending for scouting mission to food when this pork reaches Conn Unlike WeH informed diplomatic there is no great sources said MacMillan looks up tion from beef having low jon his projected trip as recon hog Conn pounds taken off Producer Can Help Self The Corn Belt hog producer himself can do something to raise Ten the market weight of the hog will mean an other dollar a This means marketing the hogs at 200 not 250 pounds because there is some cheap he Market trim topped of and you will be producing the kind of pork the customer wants and lean pork will win us customers for the In the long the Corn Belt IF HIS PLAN IS ACCEPTED Nikita Offers Guarantee of West Access to Berlin to feel out the Soviet leaders on their basic attitude to questions dividing East and West the future of Ger Dulles arrived from Washington Wednesday and conferred with Macmilian and Foreign Secretary Selwyn the first in a series of talks designed to keep a united Allied front against Soviet pres sure to drive the Western forces out of The American secretary goes to Paris tonight and to Bonn for the week then returns to increase in demand for pork in SWINE Continued on Page 23 Below Zero Cold Heads Into State By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A fresh surge of below zero weather is heading into Minnesota with temperatures tonight expected to skid to between 20 and 30 below north and 10 to 20 below The low pressure center that brought snow and Wednesday night is moving into the eastern Great Lakes A cold front entering from the northwest is replacing Temperatures were below zero major North Dakota points to Cities announced this position on i day while strong northwesterly new state taxes winds were causing reduced visi lt isnt for or against But due to blowing if the Legislature enacts new The outlook for the area Friday The it wants a 10 per cent is continued i Gets 2nd Test at Hormel Successful operations with their own equipment aroused interest of Hormel officials in a still more novation the Second test of the was completed here Wednesday in shipments were loaded for delivery in Albany and Advantage of the new equipment is in its which is Wednesdays meat will be delivered to the customers in its orig inal container as loaded The shipment moved via Milwaukee Road to Chicago where the New York Central took At Chicago the container for Albany was shifted to an Albany stop and Boston meat to a At destination the containers will operate as a truck to be hauled by trac tor to the customers The first trial by the Hormel Company recently dis sity agricultural economist now on patched to Springfield and New York leave at the University oi Flexibility of the means more efficient handling and The study is regarded as Hormel officials The lias teen first of its kind to make only at freight in which case the containers are re analysis of farm income on from the flat cars for Here Wednesday Hormel farmer will find a 50 per cent j Dulles was moving swiftly to set PAUL AP economic health of Minnesota far mers is better than the national Freemans Study Commission on Agriculture has The established by the governor in plans to submit a diagnosis oi Minnesota agriculture to the gov ernor The study group had been j by the governor to ascertain the I extent to which farm people in Minnesota are sharing or fail ing to share the unparalleled national prosperity of the More the purpose was to pinpoint problem areas in Min First oi Kind The committee was headed by Willard up a Big Four foreign ministers conference with the Soviets before May the target date initially By HAROLD MILKS MOSCOW AP Soviet Pre mier Nikita urging an end to the cold today of Soviet guarantees of West ern access to West Berlin if his plan for settling the crisis is ac The Western powers so far have you so thon for the sake declined to consider the j of ending the cold war we are WASHINGTON Eisenhower called on Congress to day to strengthen civil rights laws by making it a federal crime to use force or threats of force to obstruct court orders in school desegregation As part of a legis Eisenhower said this proposal would give the gov a valuable enforcement power to deter mob violence and tich other acts of violence or threats which seek to obstruct court decrees in desegregation Program The program had been tagged by the President in advance as a moderate one designed not to raise But it may not please either ui me 01 me war we are UL lv which calls for making West prepared to admit your segregationists or North Un a United Nations responsi Addressing himself to Secretary of State John Foster Khrushchev said if Withholding Tax Hits Is Claim State income taxes of duals in the to in come brackets would be increas ed from 52 to 96 per cent thio would jump from today to in 1959 and in If the individuals income is tory in this war that is unwanted Iern liberals of both parties in all by the Victors in This War Regard as victors in this but end it I The package provides Additional investigative power FBI in crimes involving destruction or attempted tion of schools or Ei would make a federal The Soviet leader addressed the closing session of the 21st gress of the Soviet Communist night from one to another to avoid detention or To Khrushchev pled new warnings to the United States with an invitation to dent Eisenhower to visit the So viet He said Eisenhower could bring a the tax would jump from anyone he and go any Authority for the attorney gen eral to inspect federal election records and require the preserva tion of such records for a rea sonable in order to help pie serve the right to vote as the mv uc 0 year and next under today to in 1959 and He said the visit should I ye I mans twin proposals to increase in set by the Russians for them rates one ner cent in give the East German Comma P n i showinS tho nist regime control of Allied supply lines to West A Big Four conference is expected to be one of the proposals on which Macmillan will sound out the Soviet leaders in Reunification Objective Informants said Dulles and ana ai me same time to institute the withholding system of income tax Charles general counsel of the Minnesota Taxpayers announced a married individual with two children who earns of the gov on individuals a come anc cd taxes are an en in a curren Fiscal Facts foi compilation pre by lie British leaders had agreed in their talks that the reunification of rather than solely the status of should be the prime objective of any a year pays no stale income Stone Under the governors he would pay in 1959 and in In the the public servic and table which inc is reproduced in Dulles and the British Effect Of Governors Proposed Increase In Individual Income Tax Rates strongly reaffirmed the Allied two of the Soviet Unions posal to end the occupation West Berlin and convert the city to a Tax 1959 Pet neutral 6 Diplomatic sources said 28 53 89 talks in London have shown 61 lOtt 74 the United States and Britain 101 170 68 similar views in their OOP 150 247 lio to the German issue but 200 327 64 worked out no new concrete 249 404 62 for bringing the two Standard deduction and Federal and of Germany prove Repeated Warning This invitation came after Technical Help Temporary financial and tech help to state and local agen cies to help them adjust to the giv w 1 IU current supplement to aggressors in any part of the authority to provide i biennially But Khrushchev expressed con the Soviet Union could for educating children of mem bers of the military services whose schools have been closed a MO 11 ic v ict e for war and defeat the ause oi A portion of the in peaceful economic returned to Under persistent Soviet officials insisted they knew noth ing about the 11 other The summary disclosed that Vice President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State John Fos ter Dulles had pressed Soviet Premier Anastas on his recent visit for informa tion about the missing air It said Mikoyan denied that the plane had been shot asserting it had Plan Recording The departments document also disclosed that Under secretary of State Robert tried to play the recording of the Soviet conversation foe Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov refused to lis it and Murphy then gave him a transcript of the PLANE Continued on Page Communists Release Army Pilot Germany East Germany today released Army pilot Richard Mackin and four other American soldiers held in East Germany for several The release was negotiated be tween the American Red Cross and the East German Red after the State stuck to its policy of refusing to negotiate with the East German The five crossed into West Ger many at this frontier post on the border of Communist East Ger many shortly after Mackin looked He wore Army fa tigues and a felt He said he felt Increase 27 44 63 85 108 130 Turning to major point SHED RATHER KILL HIM of EastWest Khrushchev again presented a formula he ad separate de militarized West Berlin under West though no miles from West Germany is now officially a part of that coun Willing to Guarantee Khrushchev said the Soviet Un Will Not Let Mother Attend His Wedding LOS ANGELES AP A wealthy Pasadena manufacturer has obtained a court order that me un i i would be willing to hS fin met J the city s corridors to the fc next Sunday in This appeared to be firmer f than his previous statement E 34 the basis and compare it with nonfarm income in the Some findings of the commission include workers successfully did the loading without removing the container from the flat The operation of the offered by both rail and the Soviet Union would guarantee tax Berlin would be supplied I with and its economy sup ported by orders from East Ger many and the Soviet injunction after telling that his Tessie Pur had told him she would rather than see him kill him marry a Fur Barbara Stanley READY TO GO One of the most re cent the was loaded at tht Hormel dock The shipment for Boston and Al bany went via the Milwaukee Road to then via New York The West has rejected the ih advanced as I t r retired Milwaukee city advanced as o means of ending the lo 8 control of the old German f 1 Mother Wrote Lawyer The son informed the court that his mother had written his law blaming for breaking up his first marriage The divorce became final The former Carolyn Frances obtained cus tody of their two I would rather see you dead PAUL The married to Pur sola Taxpayers says that mort quoted his If you persons in the income j go ahead and get married in bracket would have their taxes I Im going to be there and raised from 52 to 92 per cent over stop this present levels under Free Superior Court Judge Ellsworth Taxes Up to 92 Per Says Group parents of his and that they fear for the safety of their He said his moher had written slanderous letters about that her conduct had inter with his upset him and that because ol her letters and accusations many of his friends had indicated they would not attend the said his father is agreeable to thf Thorndike also has two Weather Official Readings from THE HERALD Weather Site Hoof of Fire Station Reading at High previous 24 hours Low previous 24 hours General weather Precipitation WEDNESDAY 11 I 7 mans financial Meyer ordered to Charles general away from the from sel fur the said a married the wedding and the man with two children who now The couple will pays no tax on his income leave for Hawaii on their honey would pay on 1959 income and in At Stone said the levy would rise from the pres ent to Alarmed told the court that bis actions alarmed the 0 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 12 12 12 12 9 8 9 10 U THURSDAY i M 10 i i l u H if   

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