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   Charleston Daily Mail (Newspaper) - July 23, 1958, Charleston, West Virginia                               w 1 M 4 ft THE WEATHER CITY Cloudy showers 63 tonight and Thursday STATE Showers tonight Thursday rainy warm and humid Weather Map Almanac on Past TODAY'S VOLUME 20 CHARLESTON WEST VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 23 1958 FINAL EDITION FIVE CENTS THOUSANDS WOULD HAVE TO GUARD VISITING SOVIET BOSS NEW YORK AP If Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev should come here the problem of assuring him protection ably would the greatest and most complicated effort ever undertaken in this country Without doubt literally thousands of persons would be assigned to the job The New York police department which never takes any chances on such occasions would have a huge portion of its force detailed to that task specifically Even for visits of President Eisenhower the police department has hundreds and sometimes thousands of officers lining the streets and guarding him at other spots In addition to the city police force a Khrushchev visit would require security aid from federal government officers Russian bodyguards United Nations officers and possibly even New York State and county police The fact is that many an eastern European refugee now living here doesn't like Russia and likes Khrushchev even less Hungarian refugees alone in recent years have given police plenty of trouble with demonstrations against Russia Officers had their hands full to cope with angry Hungarians picketing Russian officials during the 1956 revolt in gary which was put down by Russian tanks and arms A few weeks ago Hungarians staged another riotous tion at the Park Avenue headquarters of the Russians tried to storm the building and a battle with police ensued Several officers were injured and a number ot pickets arrested But Deputy Police Commissions Walter Arm Any representative of a foreign government who comes to this city will receive the fullest measure of protection as always In the past As to actual plans there can be nothing said until something definite develops LATE BULLETINS Senator Sees Iraq Recognition WASHINGTON AP Seir John expressed belief today the United States ultimately will recognize the new government in Iraq He did so after attending a secret briefing by Under Secretary of State which attracted only 10 one less than yesterday's kickoff of daily consultations Pension Report Advances WASHINGTON AP The House Labor Committee today gave formal approval to a requiring public reports on em- ploye welfare and pension benefit plans The vote was reported as A vote defeated an amendment by Rep William Ayres to exempt plans to which employes have not Syria Fires At Mystery Plane DAMASCUS Syria Syrian anti-aircraft guns fired at an unidentified plane flying very high over cus before dawn today the army said The plane fled west toward Lebanon without giving any identification signal the army said It added that the plane was believed to have been on a reconnaissance mission Special To Tltc Daily Mail POINT PLEASANT Two persons were killed and three injured today in the collision of two automobiles on U S 35 three miles cast of here Glen A Anthony 22 of Buffalo Putnam County father of two children apparently died instantly Hospital at nearby polis Ohio said he was dead on arrival there at 6 Mrs P of Slump Waning Upturn Evident WASHINGTON Com- merce Department says thc re- cession slump in sales of autos appliances and other consumer durables seems to have been sub- George E Smith about 4814 Grove Ave Rich mond Va died within a few minutes after reaching the pital Go Anywhere Offer In First Plea Recalled UNITED NATIONS AP The next step in the Middle East crisis depends on whether Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev accepts the challenge to a mit meeting in the Security Council Khrushchev today presumably was making up his mind whether to insist on his own plan for a summit meeting apart from the or agree to the suggestions of President Eisen bower and British Prime Minister Macmillan for the meeting here Moscow dispatches said many diplomats there believed the viet leader would accept the Ei Macmillan suggestion though he might not like the setup SIDESTEPPING CHARGED But an article in Izvestia the Soviet government newspaper which was written be- fore the Eisenhower Macmillan proposals were known officially threw ice water on the sum mit idea The official Soviet news agency a report of the Izvestia article saying that the United States rulers are seeking a suitable avoid Khrush chev's proposal It is common knowledge that the United States wields a majority in the Council Does the United States someone wil think that Mrs Smith's husband aged to discuss cardinal interna is in the hospital with three problems with Chiang Kai lured ribs on thc right side of the chest a broken hip and multi arrested This appraisal came on the pic abrasions fair shek of Nationalist China who holds a place in the Security Coun His condition is thanks to his American pa heels of a report by President economic advisers that thc national economy tilted ward in the April-June period for the first time in nearly a year The economists reported ever that consumer purchases of durables continued to slump ing the three-month period Looking at just the June figures the Commerce Department The decline in outlays for con- sumer durables which constituted the major area of recent ness in consumers buying to have been substantially arrested Commerce in its monthly stir Son UPTURN Page fi Col 1 Living Costs Rise Dip Expected Later WASHINGTON today reported living costs rose in June by less than of 1 per cent to another record But thc tiny increase held Mrs George Wood of burg Rt 2 and Miss Carmen Amos 19 of 2519 Cypress St riding in the Smith car were both injured Mrs Wood suffered a forehead tion She is in good condition and admitted for observation thc hospital said Miss Amos suffered only minor injuries and did not require admission HIT SLICK SPOT Anthony a route man employed by the Valley Bell Dairy Co at the Point Pleasant plant was en hit a slick spot in the road and skidded out of control The accident occurred one-half Sec 2 KILLED Pace C Col 6 Western observers in Moscow said they believe might find it difficult to thc U N summit idea in view o his original offer to go for a meeting Thc Security Council adjourne indefinitely Tuesday night after a second Soviet veto in four day blocked resolutions aimed at set ting up conditions for America troop withdrawal from Lebanon The adjournment was taken t await the outcome of negotiation for a summit meeting and th route to work His car reportedly implementation of Secretary Gen Dag plan t reinforce the observer corp in Lebanon See SUMMIT Page G Col I CRAWLED UP LN Andre Scott shows how the spirit of adventure led him up a chimney and had his family neighbors and police up in the air for almost six hours searching for the youngster reported missing from the family home in Philadelphia The boy crawled into the ing where his father was installing a hi-fi speaker system in an unused fireplace chimney and went to sleep After the nap Andre was rescued when neighbors heard his tapping Wirephoto SUPPORT JUNTA Leader Venezuela AP A demonstration by some Venezuelans forced the resignation today of Defense Jesus Maria Castro Leon after he assert political for the army Gen Castro Leon had served an ultimatum on Rear Adm gang Larrazabal president of Venezuela's ruling ta in what looked like the first step in a plan to oust the gov WOULD NEED TWO NEW BRIDGES Turnpike Use By Interstate 64 Not Stahl Asserts NASSER HINT FOR HUSSEIN KILLING SEEN U A R Leader's Inference Obvious In Radio Speech NABLUS Jordan Nasser proclaimed himself man of peace called for the Uon of King Hussein of Jordan It is the first time Nasser has suggested ion for the Jordanian King though his Voice of the Arabs radio station has done so often The President of the Republic in his annual Egyptian Independence Day peech called expressly on the of Jerusalem Nablus and the main Palestinian owns in Jordan to heed his I Nasser pointedly referred to the ate King Abdullah Hussein's grandfather and to the year 1951 n which Abdullah was ed by Arab Palestinians He Hussein of following in his grandfather's footsteps by calling on Britain for aid WORDS NOT LOST Nasser's suggestion however in- direct could not possibly be lost on his is in line for his grandfather's fate We call for peace and we make every effort to strengthen this said Nasser But there was no hint of compromise in his assertion that the British armed aggression against Jordan will be defeated the American armed aggression against Lebanon will be CAK FALLS FOUR STORIES Police a doctor and fellow workers lift John Pickering garage attendant from the wreckage of a sports car wedged into a 12-foot air shaft at the rear of a garage or West St in New York last night The sports car Pickering was parking went out of control and crashed through the wall of the building teetered on edge and plummeted into the air shaft Wirephoto NORTH SMASHUP A man who may have suffered a heart attack caused a North Charleston automobile accident today that killed him and injured three others Elbert McClung Pokey Summers 61 of 528 Charles Ave Dunbar was dead on arrival Francis Hospital minutes after a spectacular collision on West Seventh Avenue at 7 It occurred a block inside the city's corporate limits during a pelting Venezuelans regarded the pla as a showdown between the peo pie and the military which has ruled this nation Students professional ple and workers assembled in front of the government palace until after midnight in support of the junta which overthrew thc military dictatorship of Marcos Jimenez exactly six months ago The navy also backed bal its former chief To prevent reinforcement of army units in the capital it blocked thc old road from thc Caribbean coast Ry TOM CUMMINGS Of Thc Daily Mall Staff The general manager of the West Virginia Turnpike doesn't believe it feasible to use 14 miles of thc pike as part ef thc inter n promise of a decline later The decline may come in highway through thc Ka- summer or early fall Valley The Labor Department's W E Stahl said today State of Labor Statistics said its index Road Commission side of the Kanawha to make a preliminary en- study of Interstate 64 from Nitro to Hico in Fayette County through Charleston Several routes will be studied Graney said and one of these in- cluded use of the turnpike from its northern terminus to then back across to thc north south interstate road from Park to Charleston also is ex- to join the turnpike at Reed adding to thc traffic of In- 64 Use of thc turnpike would sitate a new bridge at and widening of the two toll road from Kanawha City to rose to 123.7 per cent of thc 49 average This means it costs about 24 cents more to buy what could be purchased for a dollar a decade ago studies of thc proposal may change his mind but he can't sec four lanes of divided highway in it nmv Stahl added that he was speak ing for himself and not for thc The June living cost level Commission on the per cent higher Ilian Uic same posed use of thc turnpike dis- month last year It was thc I closed yesterday by the road time the official index has risen commission State Road Commissioner rick said n Cincinnati engineering firm had been re- tn new records in the past 22 months There has been no de- cline since August Interstate specifications call for rural areas and Stahl said in corporation of that section of thc turnpike In the interstate system probably would necessitate con- struction of two new bridges The Bridge from Reed to thc Kanawha City inter- chance probably wouldn't carry all of the interstate traffic Stahl said And he pointed out n north and posted destroyers and cruis crs in artillery range of thc new superhighway Sec OUSTER Page 6 Col 8 Should Nasser call now for dis on the Lebanese and er Middle East problems the West might be justified in con- he is seeking only ing space in which to prepare for his next assault Sudan Thwarts Coup By Egypt CAIRO AP Western trav arriving today from Khar toum said an Iraqi type Nasser coup was attempted in Su dan in the last few days It ap was nipped by the Su danese authorities Details could not be learned But Egypt's government con- trolled Middle East news agency reported in a Khartoum dispatch yesterday the commander of thc Sudanese army had ordered all officers to remain at their posts The agency said he had forbidden any officers from traveling abroad until the Middle East crisis is past On July 19 the United Arab Re- public's foreign ministry disclosed he Sudan government had dered the ouster of thc embassy counsellor in Khartoum Aly alleging he had en gaged in suspicious activities Sudan's Premier Abdullah lil is violently anti Nasser He was quoted last week as saying he was overjoyed at thc U S landing in Lebanon rain Ironically Patrolman Dick West said Summers nickname came from his long-standing of slow and careful driving He owned and operated a garage at the mouth of Cooper's Creek on U S 119 West said Mrs Summers told him that during the night her band suffered an attack which she said she believed to be a heart attack But this morning he was better and started to work He may have had another attack Dr Goff P Lilly Kanawha County coroner examined the body at the hospital He said it is likely Summers died of a crushed chest The man suffered other injuries including a tured pelvis and a badly broken and mangled right leg GOING TO WORK Injured in thc second car were three men en route to work at the Institute plant of Carbide Treated at St Francis Richard Rusty Johnson of Big Chimney the driver He lacerations Harold L Hoover Jr 27 Big Chimney leg and back injuries Thc third man Charles 40 922 Dr suffered forehead lacerations from flying glass Charleston General pital reported Hoover's wife Mary is a tered nurse employed in thc gency room at St Francis Fur ther drama to the tragic dent was added when she arrived on duty a minute after her band reached there in a ham Funeral Home ambulance Junior Young thc ambulance driver said first she looked and saw Summers who had suffered multiple injuries and was dead Then she turned and saw her band She fainted Young caught the falling young Sec FATALITY Page C Col 2 Backs Dr Tully For School Post Dr C Carl Tully of South Charleston has the first choice nod of the Kanawha County zens Council for Better Schools in the school board race Also endorsed by the council were Matthew M Kinsolving of Today's Index 21 SECTIONS News Editorial Sports t w to meet interstate News nnt he added Just to use it thc turnpike for 14 miles seems out of line for what you're going to get out of it Stahl said He added that iff his opinion it would be cheaper to build thc In- on the north side of the river where the road commission is in process of widening GO Birthdays Classified 20 Comics Page and Women's Classified Page My Answer Obituaries 20 Comics Crossword Editorials Financial Horoscope Jim Bishop in Of All Things 5 4 n fi Theaters in 17 11 1 Warming Up n between Maiden and the du Pont 1 plant nt Belle Movie Guide C WILL YOU HELP CITY IN ANNEXATION Would you like to see Charleston Are you willing to help make thc city bigger and Mayor today invited all persons interested in a Greater Charleston to join his annexation committee With plans for thc census already being made ton can't afford to wait The mayor has Edwin Tabor a heading up his committee which is now making preparations for a vote on annexation this fall But we don't want to exclude anyone said The mayor's committee on annexation can include 5.000 or more if they're citizens who are interested in helping us work toward this end Interested persons should express themselves by calling the mayor's office nt city hall DR C CARL TULLY Cedar Grove and Montgomery H Stahl of Nitro Only one member of the member board is to be elected in the Aug 5 balloting The seat to be filled is now held by A S Thomas Jr who is not seeking re- election Candidates in addition to those receiving endorsement by the council are George T Martin of St Albans Rt 2 John M Orth of Dunbar M D Robertson of Sharon and Dr S B of East Bank In a statement of endorsement issued by the council the tives of thc as well as recommendations were in- cluded Thc statement The Kanawha County Citizens Council for Better Schools has conducted n study of qualifications and interests of the candidates for the school board After careful consideration of nil available information ing by n personal interview of the seven candidates 0 following arc See DR TULLY 6 Col 3   

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