Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - October 21, 1959, Beatrice, Nebraska Temperatures High low today 7248 High and low year ago 7250 Precipitation this month Precipitation this year this date last year BEATRICE DAILY SUN 58 89 If You Didnt It in The Sun It Didnt Happen WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1959 Member Associated Pres Weather Partly cloudy through no Important temperature low tonight 4045 high tomorrow In 5c Per Copy Start work on new paving project here Expect to finish job within 75 days A paving project was here Tuesday afternoon to include blocks of pave ment and in some instances curbs and The Arnold Construction of according to Board of Public Works Manager Lee Biock moved its equipment here Mon evening and started work yes on South 4th Within 75 days Manager Blocker said today that according to the Swan son plans to complete the pro ject within 75 Cost of the paving bro ken down into each of the four dis is 131 133 34 and Paving in 131 wil be four On Washington Street from 16th to 18th the two blocks of paving will curbs and curbs and gut ters already exist in the block on 16th Street between Lincoln and Washington and the block on 18th Street between Washington and Sarah the remaining two blocks i district to be Work Underway The work underway now in 133 calls for three blocks on South 4th Street running between Bel videre and Granville The first two blocks already have curb and gutters while the remaining block will have curbs and gutters installed along with the Upon completing work in the construction company will move to 134 for of paving on High Street between 18th and 19th The remaining block of pave ment is the alley in 135 running north of the Methodist connecting 6th and 7th Streets between Elk and High Judge orders halt to 99day steel strike with injunction GONE students at Lincoln School dont seem to be having any trouble getting a good catch from tho bulletin board in their From left to right are Sharon Russell and Phyllis Amy Soderberg is their Keith of the SCS office is teaching them a class on wildlife conservation which he says they arc and Sun Proceed with work on 4th sidewalk The Board of Public Works will proceed forthwith to see that the sidewalk on the south side of South 4th from Ames to is It is on pro perty owned by the Rock Island Some confusion on procedure was cleared up at the City Coun cil meeting The Coun cil had given the railroad notice that the sidewalk should be re Nothing was and Lee new Board said the Board was waiting for the Council to order the Board to take further But City Attorney Anne Carstens pointed out that no further Coun cil action is Next step is for the Board to order the side walk and if it is not done by the property owner within a of then the Board Toes the and as the costs against the prop Marine Band to play in Fairbury Thr Suns Own Service FAIRBURY The Marine one of the nations leading symphonic will give two concerts in the Fairbury school gymnasium on sponsored by the Fairbury Rotary A 2 matinee will be for school band members and other The public evening con cert will be at 8 When the band appeared in Fair bury five years attend ed the matinee and the eve ning Rotary officers expect an even larger attendance this LETS NAIL IT DOWN Okay permits for building Go ahead given to Eagles project largest The City Council approved five building permits at a special meet ing late yesterday Largest project involved is at the Eagles which is added a second floor to its building at 111 South 8th a an estimated cost of Building Inspector John Cuhn said that Contractor John Beall has had hi workman here since the first of the ready to go to work and waiting only for the building permit ap proval Await Signature The application had been ap by the building inspector and fire chief before the Councils regular but hadnt received the electrical inspectors since an electrical in spector hadnt been Lee Board of Public Works now has been appoint ed to that Other building permits approv ed yesterday James a freight dock behind 123 esti mate John re model store front at 612 estimate Loren re model and reroof building at 514 Ella where Bell will move his shoe repair estimate and Frank 18foot addi tion to building at 617 Court leas ed by Meyer estimate It was from discus sion at the that Beatrice citizens are not yet familiar with the Citys new building One requirement is that copies of plot plans should be submitted with building applications Kuhn said in many has had to draw up those plans Wiring Diagram Blocker suggested that some sort of rough wiring diagram also be required with so that builders wont make any in not in accord with the building I cant catch it until I after the installation is he Council approval is required for all building permits in the down town In residential the City Clerk may issue permits after they are approved by the fire and building and elec Honor carriers for outstanding Charley and Allen are the Daily Suns outside carriers who this week received Inland Daily Press Outstanding Carrier Boy The Beatrice carrier receiving the same award was Bob Terwil Community Chest fund today reached or ap proximately 48 per cent of the Graham Nelson who also represented all of The Suns at a luncheon with the governor All three will get plaques and arm son of and Charies has been a Sun carrier for three He is years and in the 8th son of and My ron is has been carry ing for 1V2 Accident victim is still in coma The Suns Own Service PICKRELL Carl of who was injured in an accident east of Pickrell Monday remains in a coma in serious con dition in Mennonite Be Haecker suffered a concussion and bruises in the accident and has been paralyzed on the right Haecker was unconscious and looked like he was sleeping when he was pulled from his over turned pickup by Sheriff Ned BEATRICE MAN IS PRESIDENT OF MARKETERS OMAHA Gross hans of Beatrice has been electee president of the Nebraska Petro leum succeeding Car Mueller of Others named at the convention here Tuesday Snyder of first vice and Harold Jacobs of second vice Named to the Board of tors were Ed Hemphill of Alli Dave McLaughlin of Desh Robert Merchants of Wayne and Leo Dowd of The marketers in a resolution urged that the Federal Govern ment and its political subdivisions stay out of private The group said controlled retail outlets on military gases seli at prices below those a priv ate business can The resolution asserted that per on the bases purchase goods for civilian Another resolution asked that a constitutional amendment be placed on the ballot requiring a twothirds majority of Nebraska legislators to pass any tax in creases or It was announced that the pe marketers will sponsor a seventh management training in 1518 at the University of Industry leaders will teach the Huntsville to NASA control Von Braun and scientists now under civil agency WASHINGTON Penta gon source said Wednesday th Army Ballistic Missile Agency i to be transferred to control of th National Aeronautic and Spaca The who declined to b identified at Ms said a fo mal announcement of the probably would be later in the The Armys big missile an space agency at Ala has been the center of sies for nearly two Th most recent dispute involves th thrust rocket en gine known as Project The huge power able 1 put a 15ton load into orbit 30 miles the would be bigger than the Pentagon needs for intercontinental and the flow of military money for it as been slowed Transfer of the scientists and technicians at led by rocket Wernher von has long been Apparently it was the subject of a conference this morning between President Ei and his space including Secretary of Defense Neil and down main street there while his radios appealed to work ers and farmers to join him in the who had been one of Castros most respected field com had resigned as provin cial military commander in pro against the ap pointment of Castros as the new minister of the Cuban armed The ap pointment abolished the Defense Ministry and gave the man complete control over all the armed A number of Matos staff mem bars joined him in die The group took refuge in the mili tary headquarters of Camaguey Appeal for Support Castro flew here with his army Camillo from Soon afterward the ra Army chief arrested Eor treason Matos protests appointment of Raul Castro HAVANA AP radio station said today Prime Minister Castros lave arrested his military commander in uey Matos had taken refuge at his headquarters in tlv provincial after two of Castros other commanders ac him of treason against the Cuban Castro Leader Castro himself flow from Ha vana to Camaguey an assault on the He paced up Elmer Gibson left an employe of Dempster Mill for 46 is congratulated on his service award by company presi dent Clyde Gibson was recognized last night for his 45 year service pin which was presented last He started work in the foundry in 1913 and is now a stock Sun Photo 0 honors employes for service Fifty two Dempster employes who turned another five years of service with the company receiv ed service award pins at Demp sters Service Award Dinner in the auditorium last And er who received pins last year when there was no Service Award Dinner received special Guest Speaker Speaker was Me account executive of in Born and raised in dios began their broadcasts of and a 1920 BUS gradu peals for popular support in the assault on the Matos and several of his sun porters were inside the mili tary headquarters but Camaguey friends of the provincial com mander said he was unarmed and had not carried a weapon since sending his resignation to Castro two days They predicted that any assault against the military headquarters would not be Patrol inspecting Gage school buses Inspection of school buses in Gage County by the State Safety Patrol is under wav this week Josephs and Trinity Beatrice Lutheran school buses inspected Tomorrow the inspectors will be at Wy Fil and Friday buses at Adams and Clatonia will be The Patrol inspects brakes the windshield window de frosting steering and the mechanical condition of the Reports of the inspections are McCann worked summers at during his high school The personal integrity of each individual for Dempster has made tho product Mc Cann Emphasizing the need for integ rity between nv n in their work and in with other McCann described the El Diablo nuclear blast which he saw and deplored what would happen if man used this weapon against other Entertainment for the 300 Demp ster and spouses was Melvin Joe John Lo is Marie Edward Mc Daniel Will Guy Miller Jim Cecil Elvin F Glenn Fred Scha Floyd Glen Lawrence Von Earl Lois Ruth Wun Ten years Arthur Ruth Emery Armstrong William Lois Alice Rol land Howard Duf Lester Joseph Frank Ernest Robert Conrad L Lauren Edward Dorothy Homer Harold McPher Arthur Mor Ted Roy Reed George Mary Mar garet William Myrtle James Erwin Kenneth Kenneth Francis Jo seph Dale Ervin Brief stay is labor to file appeal Circuit Court in Pittsburgh to hear union case PITTSBURGH AP A District Court judge to day issued a in junction baiting the record 99day steel Me then immediately stayed its execution until EDT to permit the union time to Judge Herbert Sorg issued the injunction after declaring that a continuation of the strike by a lion United would threaten the health and safety of the The judge at first denied a un ion request to stay the injunction pending outcome of an appeal to the Third Circuit However he agreed later to the brief Arthur Goldberg USW general counsel said he was prepared to file an immedi ate Judge Austin Staley of the Third Circuit Court was in Pitts He was to sit at a hearing at EDT here today to hear the union The government sought the in junction on orders from President The President said the strike was endangering the na tions economic health and Judge Sorg told Goldberg his request for a stay of execution of the i SLUM I presented bv a string Ihe The Rev Willard Everet gave the invocation i and Five years Leo Donald Floyd Flight service use discussion is held A meeting to improve the use rate of Frontier Air Lines flight service from was held here this noon with representatives of the Chamber of Com merce transportation and interested Discussed during the meeting was steppedup advertising and promotion campaign for this area aimed particularly at j dinner music during the dinner j Paul Henry and of turkey with all the j Robert other towns in the Omaha District Sales Manager George of Frontier said Recognition of 1958 service He L Audrey awards was by Ralph director of with presi dent Clyde Dempster and Heikes presenting the 105fl service Harvey Raymond Herbert Leonard Wilbur John Jack Jamees William Davis played organ i Waiter Ron serve ed by the Presbyterian j Arliss w Schou Service Awards Following are Dempster employ that Frontier was very happy Jos who received service awards with Beatrice and would be even this year and last year more happy if the 5boardersaday i Fortyfive years Elmer Gib Esther John Som Charles R Har rv Marjorie Edward minimum was He emphasized that the import ant thing for Beatrice was to show the people oi the area that Frontier had the same and services here that they could receive vears Budd Robert Earl Frank H Thirtyfive years John Bar Ernest William Representing Frontier at Thirty years Walter Bern meeting were Don Clyde Ralph district sales rep resc J Mi rom Kansas City and Pete J A A1 Chessman is granted stay STODDARD PTA MEMBERSHIP REACHES 100 A PTA membership of 100 per cent has been reached by the Stod dard School membership chairman Donald Shalla and assistant Jesse Kozak have Reaching the goal of 100 per cent is the result of much cooperation between the parents and the chairman The only other school in Ne braska to achieve this goal is one of the schools in Grand The Grand Island school has reach ed the 100 per cent figure for the last two The drive was stimulated by the announcement from thf PTA Coun cil last month that the elemen tary school in Beatrice selling the most memberships would receive Stoddard school also announced last month that a prize would be most memberships percentage awarded to the room selling the Each of the 14 rooms will now receive a The total membership is There are 379 children enrolled in Stoddard Jack prin says that he and the teach ers are very proud of having 100 i per cent membership in the pi Inspection reveals plant in condition The State Department of Health has reported to Mayor Chris stav Blaser that the Citys sewage dis execution for Caryl ant 1S and WASHINGTON Su local station bert Charles chairman of Twenty five years Jacob the Chamber transportation Harry Leonard Whitlaker Earl Ralph under sentence to Friday in gas The stay was granted to permit the to file a new Reports of the inspections are wiam a Tho must be filed or state sewage i given to the school boards oper ber president Bob Curne William Margaret also wrote the given to tne oper oer DUU u i bv Nov 3 ating the buses and the State De Chamber executive vice president Henry j of Education within five were among the people Willard Ernest justice lavs ine j days after the GUARANTEED ROOF The City Council yesterday ap proved a contract with Ralph Saat hoff for replacement of the fire station for It is to be a guaranteed mentioned during t h e 1 Twenty vears Herbert discussion that Beatrice was one i John E of eight stations on Frontiers I Fifteen years William Bra that has had no planes de Everett routes uidL ims nau r but Douglas referred the re quest to the full In granting the stav the court noted that Chief Justice Warren had disqualified himself from the in satisfactory operating Tire department made a routine inspection last William Rapp scientist of the state Sewage Treatment mayor sman had William Yant of tne Health grant a will be in Beatrice 21 and 22 to instruct Duane ioca treatment plant in making necessary laboratory ana lysis which will provide him with useful information on the operat Herman Clara FFA judging team gets plaque award FAIRBURY A dairy products judging team from the Fairbury FFA Chapter was awarded a bronze emblem plaque award at a recent national FFA dairy judg ing contest at Carton of the Fairbury team received an individual silver em blem medal and Regnier re an honorable mention cer Roger Stark was the third member of the team coached by Harold Last of succumbs FATHER CONFIDENT ALL FOR GOD HAS BETTER PLACE FOR THEM of The to grant a stay thus was made by eight By GARTH JONES SAN Tex AP Baby last survivor of the five toylike girls born to the wife of an Air Force lieutenant died at The grieving father said he and his wife are confident that all is for the best and God has a better place for The and Charles were asleep when Baby D Both had been in near shock during the night after the deaths of the other four quints within hours of their my They were just like baby sobbed a tech nician when the word spread rap idly through the A Lackland Air Force Base spokesman said neither of the parents was physically able to be interviewed or have their pictures taken but Hannan authorized a My wife and I were terribly sorry to learn of the death of our babies and are stricken with we are confident that all is for the best and God has a better place for the statement We know the hospital and the staff here at Lackland did every thing they could to save our They were just too im The best medical facili ties were Short on wheat samples for show seven wheat samples from We hope we can get a little j cate order of died at j Gage County have been entered i peace and quiet j Baby A died at D was the fourth Baby E died at She weighed 1 pound 13 blonde turned to her crewcut shortly after the babies were born and You wanted a p and Baby C at 10 The a 42million to one medical represented the third set of quintuplets in United States medical history and only Now you have Hie j the 47th in all recorded Hannans are the parents of two They were three months prema Making a desperate effort to i A weighed 1 pound 9 save the last was I ess B weighed 1 pound 13 William He worked almost constantly with the one child throughout the night at Lackland AFB called the largest and finest Air Force The because of their C 1 pound D 1 pound Ki ounces and E 1 pound 13 Baby the was hours after her we i were not weighed until Baby so designated to their in the State Wheat Show to be held here October according to County Extension agent Elton Pier Many more samples are needed especially from the host county to make the Wheat Show a October 23 is the deadline for en tering the competition so farmers have only two days to gat their entries Weather conditions during the wheat harvest this year and dur ing the growing season have re in slightly lower quality of grain throughout the state so farm ers have no worries that their wheat is not good enough to enter in the Wymore band in marching festival WYMORE The Wymore High School band is among 21 bands that have entered the second an Nebraska High School March ing Band Festival to be held in Lincoln November Each band will have 100 minut es to perform after which a rat ing and recommendations will be given by a group of Bands participate in eith er competitive or exhibition class es The festival is sanctioned by Nebraska School Activities Asso Local Grain Approximate cash price ins paid in Beatrice Wheat Corn