Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - February 16, 1959, Austin, Minnesota WEATHER Considerable cloudiness end some scattered light snow Tuesday colder tonight high today 2025 low tonight AUSTIN DAILY HERALD CXXXVI 39 FEBRUARY 1959 SINGLE COPY 70 16 Pages Road hogs are folks who cause accidents and then are first lo Full Cooperation Promised During Dulles Absence WASHINGTON AP Senate Democrats promis ed today a full measure of cooperation with the Ei administration on foreign policies during Secretary of State John Foster Dulles Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon Johnson o Texas said after a conference with Chairman Wil liam Fulbright DArk of the Foreign Relations Com that Democrats will do everything they can to help keep administration foreign policies It will be the policy of the majority to advise and consult with the administration in every possible way in an attempt to help develop a positive foreign Johnson Similar Pledges Kennedy Nixes Idea of Envoy to the Vatican NEW YORK AP Kennedy a Roman says he firmly believes in the constitutional separation of church and And he adds that he does not favor an Ameri can ambassador to the The senator is con a potential candidate for I he Democratic presidential nomi despite the fact that no Catholic has ever been elected to the White Uphold Constitution John Sparkman DAla and Mike Mansfield other members of the made similar pledges in separate in Walter Reed Army starts this week a series of radiation treatments for can The new an was discovered after a hernia operation Dulles had undergone the day The Stale Department sard Sun West Calls for Big 4 Meeting in April or May WHEW STILL ALIVE Dazed but still Har dy Hargrove picture at left sits in front of his car after train ripped car in two near He said he didnt see Rear of car picture at right landed 50 feet Hargrove suffered his wife internal Both Were The accident occurred at a crossing AP Photo fax Leaders of All Factions Meet Over Cyprus LONDON of all day that Dulles condition conj factions in the Cyprus dispute con During the day the secretary talked for about WASHINGTON AP Secre tary of State John Foster Dulles doctors said he got out of bed day and sat in a chair for half an A bulletin issued through the today in preparation for ALL WE CAN DO IS PRAY Death Watch Being Kept as Avalanche Threatens Switzerland All we can do is This is the first lime the West ern powers have called for inclu sion within the conference room Of representatives from Commu We have we trust the slope East Germany and Allied murmured Josef ward precipice eight days Asks Open Parley on German Problem Warns Reds of War WASHINGTON AP The United Britain and France bluntly warned 11 he Soviet Union today against the danger of touching off a world war over Ber They called for a wide open Big Four foreign ministers meeting this spring to discuss the whole German problem with German advisers The Western powers would like the conference to open in late April or early May tit Geneva or The Soviet Union has threatened to pull out of East Berlin on or after May 27 and the West fears this may jeopardize the allied posi lion in West i The message paralleled others sent by Britain and It is said the ministers meeting should deal with the problem of Germany in all its as and implications meaning such things as Germany unity and the future of FREEMAN Thus spoke an aged pensioner as he gazed up at j Friday a new cold spell set While they would have the role a thundering ava and the movement lo be a historic move toward some soon as a spring thaw sends a Blanche when it reaches the edge winter frosts immobilized the compromise on the problem of re million Ions of and of ice hurtling down from a moun tain peak feel Outlining his views as a senator State Department said radiation j produce a lhal will on religion and therapy will begin this week in make Cyprus an independent re Kennedy is quoted in Look effort to control Dulles ending 81 years of British zine today as saying Whatever j over the strategic island in their conference to work out refuses to leave tllis Swiss Mountain where the frozen mass j solidified the snow the step could prove 1 i hamlet doomed to extinction as i will become peace The major contenders all were in London and apparently confi dent thai agreement would be reached at the conference start ing 11 is expected lo ones religion in his life may for the office holder no A cancer specialist was the In lo help with the treatment and thing takes precedence over his i presumably to try to oath to uphold the j extent of the and all its parts including the First Amendment and the strict separation of church and I believe as a that the separation of church and stale is fundamental to our American con cept and heritage and should re main Flatly Opposed convinced of would be more than offset by the divisive effect at 15 minutes with Acting Secretary of State Christian Would Accept Apportionment returning Saturday night from a South Carolina Lloyd Sees Ministers British Foreign Secretary Scl wyn Lloyd met with Foreign Ministers Evangelos of Greece and Fatin Rustu Zorlu of Colonial Secretary Alan and Sir Hugh the British governor of Archbishop the lead told newsmen he would accept er of he c iot pointment as secretary of slate if end of President Eisenhower asked mel with other Greek I am opposed to he said Eisenhower and then received ment of an ambassador to thenot Bunded him out in any at his hotel Whatever advantages lht possibility of replacing j gave might have in Im nol 0 i Archbishop Makarios a resound said Saturday that ing welcome as the bearded lead er arrived at London Airport from About 200 Turkish were on hand when Fazil Kulchuk flew in from Ni cosia and Makarios and Kutchuk will sit down Tuesday with the foreign ministers of Greece and An Austin Junior College in Slate Youth Traffic Turkey in a parley to draw the DULLES Continued on Page 2 Pfister Appointed on State Youth Council Great Mass The great mass began creeping a prolonged thaw great slide over the end is certain when In Notes The Western proposals were set forth in similar notes delivered in Conference in final terms for the conversion of My first report along into a guiding a teenage driving plan j go to the conference with an John has receiv cd appointments from Orvil le Freeman to two committees dealing with the problems of will be on the youth conference Open Makarios said in a children and Ion Pfister statement at the 607 was Many of the problems handled appointed lo the Governors Adby this committee concern teen l hope a 1S on thc v i s o ry Council age juvenile delinquency ito told mrl with I The good Will and till WILLIAMS PROPOSES EMERGENCY TAX Mennen Williams of Michigan faces TV audience to explain proposed state income tax to help raise an estimated 140 million dollars a year he says Michigan needs to meet Michigan does not presently have a state income Mean while an appeal by Williams brought advance pay ment by industry of million dollars in taxes which will enable the state to meet pressing finan cial commitments at least through 16 AP Relief Bills Scheduled PAUL AP Five tax relief bills designed lo act as stimulants to industrial and agricultural invest ment in Minnesota are being prepared for introduction in the Legislature this Freeman ed They are Providing for accelerated depreciation on new investments by allowing almost double the normal de preciation rate in the first year of assets Permitting business profes watchers high on neighboring 1 together President Eisenhower mountain They will sound and Soviet Premier Nikita an alarm if they see the ava Khrushchev would not be lanche days or Some of the posts are Just Prior to Deadline equipped with one The immediate strategy behind has a portable ithe call for a foreign ministers Burgner was matter of Conference Is to get the Soviets to about the ithe conference table just prior to HEADED FOR DEFEAT Label Deferred on Children V o u I h and tc membership o n i h e Minnesota of the P r e s i d e n t s h i t e House o n i h i 1 d r en and to be held i n in Pfister first job on the Council will he to and other problems dealing with read in the j Occasionally a hugh descends PAUL AP an hour candidates to run as independents over the bare and deserted ham Resigned to losing their MOSCOW today most of the villagers abandoned thc eight days But asMil of a lo small rear guard like the Burg follow if lhc ners doggedly stayed on In making sub less of the creeping on German is Will Sound Alarm A death watch is being kept These officials said that a top over the village by a network session which would bring persons and farmers to take a first year depre allowance of 20 per cent on investments up to plus the regular de preciation Extending labor credits now allowed against iron ore occupat taxes lo iron ore royalty Spreading the slate properly lax levy on an equalized Authorizing county boards of commissioners to consolidate as functions under one as sessor for the entire Provide Needed Adjustment Freeman said these if they are approved by the will provide much needed adjust ments in the stales lax structure as well as investment in the The accelerated depreciation Freeman explained at a news was first recom mended in He said it is advantageous to expanding firms because it will strengthen finan cial positions at a time when such is most The second he will provide a tax stimulus FREEMAN Continued on page 2 If the rocks break up during for handing over their they may fly about their occupation responsibilities in every he Berlin to East slide would not go down the cor ridor in the precipice as body seems to It would such six spread instead and cover a huge i The deadline would be Last Khrushchev May It holds the danger of a part of the Feed Few Cats There are young and old among those who have stayed j They go about their business asi though nothing They feed the few cats and chickens i left From time to they also of they leave their walking i flc or early May bt through empty looking at the note released at the Slate They read about their here sakl new Communist blockade of Ber In Geneva Thu Western powers would pre i fer that the conference be held in i or alternatively in 5 Are Killed in Road Mishaps By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Five persons died this weekend in Minnesota traffic pushing the states 1059 toll three ahead of last years record The all resulting from separate brought the count to There were 65 fatali ties in the same period last Don was injured falally and eight other including five Catholic were injured in a headon collision on icy Highway 61 near Wabasha Officers said on car skidded on ice and went inlo En Route to Wake The from College in were en route to a wake in Lake With them a The narrowgauge rail government is was a Kathleen line up to Zermatt brings them to participate in a conferLake the newspaper ena of ministers of foreign Thc cars driven by Pavelka and WEST Continued on Page 2 Sister Mary Ricella collided south of In naming Pfister to between Greece Scnate well as Republicans or The wind and distant noises advisory Turkey has been a great step for man said 1 believe your parti in their program will give a greater insight into what The Foreign Office sent a junior we are trying to accomplish for official of the protocol department the youth of our meet the archbishop at Other members of the tee are Judge Theodore Knut Makarios was exiled by th Junior Official lions Committee today deferred from the mountains There action on the to give Ferrario of is sudden stillness on the village b fa a supporter of the started the tors party debale by saying ive Amid indications the who opposed the will be men We live in fear and we dont headed for Ra enough to vole for lobbyist any murmured Salmore ot asked She dandled a that the vote be held up until the Several senators said child on her knee while Ad take from Cyprus in benex meeting to give him time to sented his implication that they his mother sought food in tin ter Whittier Day he refused to disavow the amendment to allow were not for ethics in government maining grocery PFISTER Continued oa Page 2 terror campaign of the un Grand Meadow Cafe Gutted in Blaze Senate Gets on Legislation was in 13 mills for general revenue the Minnesota Senate today essential and Both bills would allow Mower County to es were introduced by reasonable regulations I i erning construction and 11 e n a c I e the measures i ance of domestic and commercial quested by the Mower C o u n t y i i sewage systems and domestic wa would become effective j ter supply systems and to em1 by a majority vote of the i ploy a j Another Mower county in Similar legislation will be inj i reduced in the senate will reduced in the by Rep I the Mower County Board to levy j Emil TO I for the future of the Thats the judgment of author Lin just back from a tour of nonCommunist Now in an EXCLUSIVE he shows you why Formosa has become a free world show tells how t i we stand on OUR side of the Bamboo Watch for it Todays Herald on Page 16 GRAND The A stubborn tire in the basement Polic alarm was turned in by reported the The tavern had Chief Ralph about been closed lor of Jim and Belhs Cafe and when James Sheldon and his wile fled I HUH ern in downtown Grand Meadow owner who heir un ONE FOR THE CROWD Ray Olson of lands on his back almost into the crowd rimming the outrun at Anderson Hill near Paul yesterday Olson a Senior entry m the Olympic Trials not seriously huit AP burned for hours early Sun day morning before Grand Ma dow firemen had last The fire was confined o the basement of the brick veneer building through the el forts of Grand Meadow aided by a group from who stayed through to the Dense smoke poured runt tlu basement and filled the buildup with smoke firemen couldnt enter the building and were forced to blindly pour waui and a log spray into the base hoping they were getting to the Closed for 2 eeks i Whenever a flame I In red u was quickly quelled with u stream of Thc streams and lines kepi the building cool ami prevented the lire from ing through the tavern building and into the adjacent Weather Headings THK Weather Kuot of Fire Station Reading at previous 24 hours Low previous 24 hours Cloudy Temperatures ul Building ia 1 i 4 5 14 6 16 able lo save Firemen and village I eared the lire would spread to t i e adjacent municipal and Plumbing A crew of bystanders ear ned cases ui liquor and beer Irom the stock room and cleared the apartment o and Hu bert over the The Petersons werein Minneapolis lor the weekend Had the tire spread il would liM the entire Mayor Robert On the north uas the once occupied by Milo Morses and south were the liq store and plumbing grocery store and recrea tion The smoke filtered into these causing some smoke 12 Joists on the FIRE on Page 2 SMOKE POURS smoke pours from the basement of Jim and Beths in Grand Meadow early Sunday morning as firemen pour water into the They used crowbars tp pull out native stone foundation to gain access to the