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   Carroll Daily Times Herald (Newspaper) - July 22, 1958, Carroll, Iowa                                Vol 89-No. 171 Return Postage Guaranteed July 22, 1958-Eight Pages Delivered by Carrier Boy In Carroll Q Single Each Evening Cor 35 Per Copy Polio Group Expanding Its Program National Foundation Going Into 5 New Areas NEW YORK National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis announced today it is expanding its program to attack major health problems of the Until the foundation has been concerned with Paralytic has been virtually licked by Salk Basil foundation said research initially will be in five virus disorders of the nervous arthritis and birth May Vie for Funds The foundation's expansion into arthritis research indicates it may vie for funds with the Arthritis and Rheumatism The latter last week rejected a proposed the two O'Connor said no attempt will be made to duplicate the work of other voluntary He that as scientific breakthroughs occur they will be pursued wherever they with the general objective of improvement of man's The arthritis group voiced regret that the polio foundation had not fit to join in combating but instead was entering the field on its Name Change The polio organization will be known henceforth as the National O'Connor He said the enlarged program is a natural outgrowth of work done in the course of finding a polio preventive and caring for polio When the breakdown of merger negotiations was announced last the arthritis foundation said basic differences in the organization and methods of operation of the two foundations apparently could not be High U. S. NaVy Comdr. Malcolm D. 38, and retired M. Lee 45, Inside small gondola moments before the hatch was sealed for a 24-hour isolation test at The men will pilot a balloon flight to an altitude of 80,000 feet to test equipment for later flights during which the atmosphere around Mars will be Flight will be launched from Minn. Find Body of Albia Boy in Septic Tank After an Search ALBIA body of 2^ year old Nathan Allan Clemens of Albia was found in a septic tank on the property of the Albia Rendering Co. ending a search which had started Monday evening and had continued through the The body was removed at to the Memorial by Monroe County Coroner Bart in Dragging operations had been pushed at three ponds and the body wast hunted also in three septic tanks on the grounds of the Lying in Sludge Officers said that the body was Warmer Is Iowa Forecast By The Associated Press The unfamiliar and was Iowa's weather outlook The Weather Bureau unusual for said nothing about any more It said temperatures would move into the 80s in the west Tuesday afternoon and the warming trend would affect the whole state Skies were due to continue partly cloudy through Monday's high for the state was 80 degrees at and Tuesday morning's low was 53, also at Hunt Prisoner Who Fled With Handcuffs INDEPENDENCE - The State Highway city and county officials are making a search for a carnival worker who escaped while being led to the Buchanan County jail Monday No trace of him had been found early The escapee is Jim Johnson 29, of Siloam who was arrested at Jesup for an alleged theft of some tires at Waucoma last He was to Independence and was taken to the jail when he started a scuffle with Police Chief Joe Koepple in his successful attempt to wearing escaped by use of the The search for Johnson was concentrated in Buchanan and Delaware A highway patrol plane was assisting in the The Weather CARROLL FORECAST Generally fair and slightly warmer Tuesday low about 60. Wednesday increasing cloudiness and high near 90. IOWA FORECAST Generally fair - and slightly warmer Tuesday low in 60s. Wednesday increasing cloudiness and warmer with highs mid 80s to low 90s. Further outlook - Thursday partly cloudy scattered showers and The Weather in Carroll Temperatures Courtesy Iowa Service Yesterday's Yesterday's At today At 10 a.m. today Weather A Year Clear skies prevailed a year ago Temperatures rose from 66 to 86, Iowa 4, Overcoming Handicap DAVENPORT Few parents can resist bragging about how smart their little boy or girl is. 4, a little blue-eyed is beginning to feed and play with her two foster Her foster Mr. and Mrs. William in whose home she has lived since last and county and private agency are beaming with pride over her Congenital Quadruple Amputee Jessica is a congenital quadruple Both legs are absent from the and the right arm from the The left arm is complete although all the fingers are absent except the index Now Jessica is using new artificial limbs to help set the wash radishes and follow the two Weaver 7, and 5. is a little Mrs. Weaver forget that she is handicapped because of her She smiles and waves at and thinks nothing of her Rejected by Mother Jessica became a ward of the state when she was four months old after her mother rejected Public and agencies worked for her including the Iowa Annie Wittenmyer the State Crippled Children's the State University of Iowa Hospitals and the Division of Child Welfare as well as the Catholic She was fitted with arms and legs at the Amputee Center at Grand Mich. Jessica returned to the Center last week for a one can make predictions Russia Ready To Outbid U.S. For Technicians LONDON Khrushchev says the Soviet Union is determined to build up its chemical industry quickly and will outbid America to pay high wages to non-Communist technicians from the The Soviet Premier made the statement in a speech at the recent Communist Congress in East The text of the July 9-was broadcast by Moscow radio Khrushchev said the Soviet Union stands ready to pay foreign even if they oppose than the richest concerns and firms of these people are not attracted by political he are more interested in what the Americans call let us pay them let us pay them more than do the Americans or Bonn Germany and when they work with us they will see that we are not their worked with us such people will become convinced by the facts that socialism is the most progressive social and that communism is the radiant dream of mankind about his about her says Leon superintendent of the Wittenmyer will attend the Hospital School for Handicapped Children in Iowa City this She is an intelligent and will have the opportunity to finally found in tank by probing the sludge it Participating in the determined effort to find the boy were Albia Fire Department's rescue Albia and Monroe County Tuesday the Knoxville Fire Department sent its rescue crew to Nathan Allan was the son of Mr. and Mrs. who lived with their eight children in a cottage on the rendering Clemens is employed The grounds are located about a mile southeast of Albia hilly ground with a heavy overgrowth of high weeds and Two of the 17 or more feet deep septic tanks were pumped dry at the beginning of the The surrounded by a was considered improbable of access by the Buildings on the property were and cars of company employes into which the boy might have gone were Police Chief Glenn about midnight put his three bloodhounds into The dogs repeatedly led searchers to the banks of one of the where dragging operations The last word of the lad was when his mother saw him Monday playing on the roof of a small shed near his Police estimated more than 1.000 onlookers were at the scene until early with some of them aiding in the The Clemens moved to Albia from Ottumwa last The boy was injured about a year ago when struck by a railroad locomotive in and the injury left him with a walking Cut Askings Military Installations House Unit Criticises A.F. Academy Procedures By WILLIAM F. ARBOGAST WASHINGTON - The House Appropriations Committee today cut more than half a billion dollars from Defense Department construction fund It cited the new Air Academy as an outstanding example of fiscal It slashed from the requested by the administration for construction program at military bases in the United States and A. F. Cut Largest The Air Force was the biggest 300 million dollars from the it The Navy's bid for was trimmed by while the Army's request for was pared by Project after including items as swimming pools and elaborate housing was cut out completely or sharply slashed as undesirable or not The was especially critical of policies and practices relating to construction of the Air Force Academy at Colorado Colo. Many buildings at the the committee were increased in scope and cost without congressional approval until after binding contracts had been typical example of the lack of realistic in connection with the the committee was Air Force approval of blacked on all four walls of In an effort to curb future spending at the the committee urged the House to clamp a ceiling of on the total cost of the It cut a million dollars from the requested for the present U.S. Ready Along With Summit Meeting By Soviet Ike Yields To Showdown Vote on Lebanon is Britain IOWA TRAFFIC DEATHS By The Associated Press July 22, 1958.......................................... 294 July 22, 1957.................................................. 379 5, Born Without an Eats Now the first time in her young 5-year-old Karen Lee Gordon is getting her fill of home Mashed even a little meat - whatever Mom the the blonde child polishes off. Then she rubs her expanding coos blissfully and proudly It's something new for the The only time some people are right is when they are admitting their own don Gone is the hated tube through which the little girl had to be fed since she was 3 days Because Karen was born without an doctors had to insert the tube through a hole in her Eating was a tasteless An operation two years ago permitted the child to take baby even a little ice But she still couldn't eat solids and received most of her food by Last Karen turned 5. celebrated the birthday with cake and ice cream in her room at St. Mary's 111, She ate all she wanted and that's when they knew positively that the last of seven operations had Doctor's succeeded in substituting for the esophagus a portion of the child's lower Karen went home last to a marvelous new of Burton Holmes Originated Film Travelogue HOLLYWOOD - Burton the man who originated the movie died whose organization Invented the word spent more than half of his 88 years in travel and once was referred to by Lowell Thomas as most sophisticated traveler of them Death came at his Hollywood once the residence of movie idol Francis He had been ill for a native of got the travel bug in 1886, when his grandmother took him on a trip to He returned with her to the Continent four years later and this time he took a box camera with On his return to Chicago he showed lantern slides from his travel negatives to the old Chicago Camera He wrote a script and read it as the pictures were being shown take the edge off the The club decided to hire a hall and present Holmes in his first travel In 1897 Holmes was first to use motion pictures to illustrate travel TO SYNOD MEETING The Rev. Walter Schiel will attend a meeting of the temporary committee of the Capital Funds Development Program of the Pres Synod of Iowa at Devel 706 Sixth Des Plans will be discussed for the Presbyterian capital development Rev. Schiel will return home Emergency Road Aid for Flood Sector By ERICKSON AMES - The State Highway Commission voted Tuesday to take from its emergency fund for use in road in the southwest Iowa flood The action came after Audubon County Engineer C. H. Vernon outlined urgent need for in state aid to match with an equal amount in federal funds for bridge restoration on farm - to The for Audubon County is included in the and another for secondary roads in the flood zone will come from the federal Outlines Loss Vernon told the commission secondary and roads suffered more than half a million dollars damage in the disastrous He said two additional bridges were washed after heavy rains last weekend and that 19 bridges in the county are ei ther Commissioner Robert K. Beck said definitely is an See Page 7 By MAX UNITED -A Soviet attempt to rewrite a Japanese Middle East peace plan threatened today to delay a showdown vote for at least 24 In a surprise Soviet Delegate Arkady A. Sobolev handed the 11-nation Security Council a series of including a new demand for the immediate How Beirut Tired of It All' By RELMAN MORIN BEIRUT sick and tired of the whole The people don't care what kind of a solution develops so long as they get this over Camille 36-year-old purchasing agent for a Lebanese was His office is in the center of of the hottest spots in the 73-day-old re bellion against Lebanon's pro-Western Birbari has telephoned his pretty wife mother of one child and with another on the that he had to work Under Rebel Fire Actually his office building was under heavy rebel One employe was killed and another Birbari moved his desk away from the window and felt reasonably But he couldn't tell his wife the real reason for his working late - was already nervous and I wouldn't give her any more bad Aida's time drew Because of rebel sandbag barriers ir sections of the city and the government's 8 p.m. the husband became apprehensive about the trip to the had curfew of not knowing when Aida might have to go to the Then they canceled the old passes and told everybody in the city they would have to get new There was nothing we could do but hope for the My wife was nervous but very Baby Arrives Ten days ago took his wife to the hospital - at 7 an hour before the streets were cleared and before the nightly shootings and bombings The baby arrived that Birbari said the arrival of the U.S. Marines caused among the government supporters and badly scared the But the great majority of the people now just want he are sick and tired of it. We're against anything that disturbs the stability of the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Threatens Veto He suggested strongly he would use the veto to kill the Japanese resolution if his amendments were turned The Council already has rejected a Soviet resolution calling on American troops to get out of The Soviet amendments were sure to be The Japanese resolution provides for beefing up the present U.N. observer group in Lebanon so it would guarantee the political independence of the strife - torn Middle East country and permit the withdrawal of U.S. Some delegates said they would have to get new instructions from their and doubted they could do so in time to vote Gain Time The delay gave more time for exchanges on possible high-level talks either in the U.N. or In this morning's brief was no mention of these talks or of the proposed emergency meeting of the U.N. General eat 2nd pgh 118 Patrol Diplomatic efforts to settle the latest Middle East crisis held most attention as the tense area generally remained outwardly The chief military development Monday was the assignment of U.S. Marines to Lebanese army patrols in Tension was reported rising in capital of neighboring after a series of bombings Sunday night and Monday and an unsuccessful attempt to incite a general strike against King Hussein's No one was Hurt in the and swift police action nailed the strike but British paratroops who landed in Jordan last week to bolster were carrying arms on the streets of Amman for the first The Western Big Three planned to tell Soviet Premier N i k i t a Khrushchev that the proper place for settlement efforts is U.N. Only Indian Prime Minister Nehru and U.N. Secretary General Dag had accepted Khrushchev's bid for a summit beginning on the and Hammarskjold in his acceptance insisted that such a meeting be closely linked with the U.N. Khrushchev May Come The Western reply opened the possibility that Khrushchev might come to U.N. headquarters to turn a Security Council meeting into a summit The vaguely worded Japanese resolution seeking .to resolve the crisis was interpreted as calling for strengthening the U.N. observation group The Council established the group U. N. See Page 5 Would Discuss Middle But Not Act Unless Most Agreed By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON - President Eisenhower yielded to British insistence today and agreed to go along with a summit meeting of the United Nations Security Council if that is generally desired by the Western Powers and A White House announcement to this effect shortly after noon today apparently ended a dispute with Britain over whether the Western Big Three should move openly and directly toward a U.N. summit session or merely indicate indirectly in notes to Moscow that such a meeting might be About an hour Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd had told the House of Commons in London that Prime Minister Harold Macmillan would attend if a special meeting of the Security Council were To Discuss Crisis The purpose of the Lloyd would be to discuss the Middle East crisis but it would not act on any resolution unless there was general agreement that such action should be Press secretary James C. said at the White United Nations Security Council meeting of the character suggested by Foreign Minister Lloyd is clearly with the contemplation of the such a meeting were generally the United States would join in following this orderly it was Secretary of State Dulles had revised a proposed U.S. note to Soviet Premier Khrushchev to bring it more into line with Britain's insistence that the Western Powers should open the way clearly and unmistakably for heads of government to attend an extraordinary session of the Khrushchev proposal Saturday a emergency summit conference at geneva composed of government chiefs of the three Western plus himself and Prime Nehru of He also attendance of U.N. Secretary General Dag France In Favor France generally favored conditional acceptance of the idea of a summit Eisenhower and who were cold to the idea of a hastily Page S Puzzles This Soviet submarine was photographed patrolling the Baltic Sea after having been alerted as a result of the Middle East It is equipped with a new type device which is puzzling Western military The device can be seen protruding from the conning tower at It is not known whether it is a new type or underwater refueling Army Releases 25 Md. - The Army said today it has released Pvt. Ernest the whiz once assigned to clerk-typist duties in the A spokesman in the information office at Aberdeen Proving said Shult was given a special discharge He left a forwarding address of Southern Illinois where he did research before he was It was the insistence of a faculty member at Southern Illinois which resulted in Shult getting a transfer from clerical duties at Ft. to the Army chemical center at where he worked in the mathematics branch of the weapons research Dr. Carl C. director of biological research at the last October accused the Army of wasting the genius of his former Immediately Army scientists bid for his services and the 25-year-old private was sent to Dr. Lindegren said Monday that he recently wrote Maj. Gen. bert M. adjutant complaining Shult was still He added that the university needed the talents in a series at experiments dealing with heredity and He was drafted in 105?. *  

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