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   Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 11, 1955, Ironwood, Michigan                                24 hr. period to 11 78 54. Previous 24 hr. 77 52. Year High 63; Low 42. Precipitation to 40.15 in. RONWOOD DAILY GLOBE FORECAST Partly cooler tonight and Low tonight 48-54, high Wednesday 60-66. Outlook for Thursday Partly chance of VOLUME 36, NUMBER 275. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE 1RONWOOD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 11, 1955. FOURTEEN PAGES SINGLE COPY 7 Ike and Dulles Plan to Discuss Foreign Affairs President Reported Cheerful BULLETIN DENVER hower resumed personal direction of U. S. foreign policy today in a conference with Secretary of State The at Army marked the dent's first conference with a ber of his Cabinet since he was stricken with a heart attack Sept. 24. Dulles was at the hospital for an but much of this time he was conferring with the President's The ence centered primarily around the agenda for the foreign meeting opening at Geneva later this which Dulles will at- By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH DENVER President hower awoke and this morning preparatory to holding his first government policy conference since his Sept. 24 heart Ha arranged hospital meeting with Secretary of State Dulles to discuss al The 7 a.m. medical letin from the President's bedside President slept soundly last night for eight He feels refreshed and this condition continues to gress satisfactorily without The session with dealing mainly with the Big Four foreign parley opening Oct. 27 in marks the first step back toward active di- rection of U. S. foreign Advance indications were that Dulles would call on the President during the morning at Fitzsimons Army spend about 15 minutes and then held a news conference at the Denver White House at Lowry Air Force The secretary flew here Monday night from where he addressed the annual convention of the American He said there the United States will go to the Geneva foreign ministers con- ference with two sets of one to meet any Russian obstruction and the other to exploit any ine Soviet harmony On arrival here aboard private plane Columbine Dulles told newsmen at the say my principal feeling at the moment is one of personal gladness that I shall be able to see the President and it is a very good sign that the doctors will let us have the kind of a con- ferences we'll Dulles got to Denver as the ident was ending another day of satisfactory progress in his slow a pace his now say will keep him in the hospital for at least four more and possibly It was a day during which he got outside for the first tune since he was His hospital bed was rolled onto a terrace near his room and he spent 30 minutes there basking in the warm autumn sunshine with a excellent view of the majestic Rocky tains to the It was a day too during which he handled the biggest batch of government business since he was taken ill. Late in the afternoon he 1. Chose Harold S. man of the Executive Committee of the to be a member of the Atomic Energy A 65-year-old Republican whose salary will be a Vance got a recess appointment which is subject to the Senate confirmation when Con- gress 2. Named Meyer head of the Schafner Marx clothing to be a special White House consultant serving without Kestnbaum was man of the President's Committee on Now he will advise Eisenhower on the recommendations of that as well as on those made by the Hoover Commission on ment S. Gave recess appointments and promotions to two service Rear Adm. Charles R. now on the Joint Strategic Survey Com- advances to vice admiral and becomes deputy commander and chief of staff of the U. S. At- Maj. Gen. Clyde D. Adenauer Has Pneumonia Germany Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has his doctors disclosed A special medical bulletin issued by two physicians said the 79-year- old West German government chief's bronchitis has complicated by a light chial This was the first indication that the Chancellor is seriously ill. He has been confined to his home for the past five A leader of Adenauer's Christian Democratic party said the cellor has been receiving daily penicillin First announcements said nauer was suffering from a Intimates said he became chilled during a night drive from bourg to Bonn last Wednesday after his daylong conference with French Premier Edgar Faure and Foreign Minister Antome on the Saar Adenauer is subject to colds and this is his second serious illness this Blast Hurts 18 in Pennsylvania MARCUS Pa. W ex plosion rocked a low-pressure re unit of the Sinclair Oil Co refinery in nearby Trainer Mon day and showered workers and su with liquid at least 18 4 Flames poured out of the uni and covered those closest to the Homes and stores in a 20-square-block area were shaken A spokesman said bad break had developed in a gaso line line in the basement of the re unit and the explosion oc curred while 8 to 12 mostly tried to repair it. Seek to Check Looting In Tampico Flood Area Mexico Mex ican army clamped tighter con over flooded areas of today in an attempt to widespread Hundreds of residents lined for military passes required access to their from whici River waters are re Many found their dwell ings Tale of Postal Firings is Labeled Illegal and Political Actions Are Charged By Democrat Solon DETROIT Assistant master General Norman R. Abrans today accused Sen. Olin D. Johnston of dis- of in saying that postmasters have been fired by and administration will more than welcome any objective in- on the and political removal of inferred in Johnston's irresponsible and reckless Abrams told a national convention of masters Johnston made his charges in a statement announcing a ing investigation of the Abrams actual facts are that since Jan. 20, 1953, a total of 538 out of more than postmasters in the have these 538 mately or 203, have been re- moved for embezzlement of The remaining 335 postmasters were removed for poor ment 164J, failure to devote re- quired time to duty outside sales to increase compensation il- legally falsification of ords personal misconduct failure to answer official respondence theft of mail mistreatment of employes and illegal political activity a one of the 538 ters removed was removed for DETROIT State Republican Chairman John Feikens says re- ports by Sen. Johnston that arc being used to hire and fire postmasters by the Republican Party are a lot of speaking in ton Monday also is much evidence ing that the sale of rural mail carrier jobs in many areas is being used as a device to replenish the coffers of the local Michigan was among several states Johnston mentioned as practicing the Johnston also said he thoroughly investigate the and political removal of by the Republican whole thing is a lot of non said Feikens in Detroit there is a vacancy in the pos office an acting post master is named by the local con he a Civi Service exam is announced anc anyone is free to take it. From the top three scores in the exam a postmaster is The con gressman hopes his choice is among but if he one the three must be chosen anyway don't see what Johnston is driving at because the job is com open and anyone can Johnston is chairman of the Sen ate post office and Civil Service Gruenther Urges Single Command Integrate Air NATO Ministers Told By EDDY PARIS m Gen. Alfred Query Validity Of AEC Is Holding Up Cancellation Payment By JOE HALL WASHINGTON L. Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission has conceded publicly for the first time that may be a question as to the of the He said in an Oct. 7 letter made public Monday by Sen. Anderson that any cancellation ment to the power roup is being held up while the question of validity is studied in- Both Edgar H. Dixon and Eu- gene A. of the two major utility companies renewed their contentions that the contract was a valid chairman of the Atomic Energy said in a statement that AEC noW appeared to be moving toward V i the position he has maintained all He has contended it never was a binding obligation on the and that no tion fee was due The AEC consistently has heretofore that the contract became legally effective some time last The contract was negotiated by AEC last year at President It called for a 107-million-dollar plant at West to supply power to the Tennessee Valley Authority to replace TVA electricity and used elsewhere by On July 11 this year the dent directed that the contract be terminated and the AEC has been conducting negotiations looking ward a final settlement of the con- tract since that If it is the government is obligated to pay costs incurred by the Hollister arrived by plane from I Yates There have been Taipei today for conferences with estimates these could run to and American j al million general and takes over as deputy chief of the Army in charge of 4. Signed an executive order gating to the Office of Defense Mobilization authority to release certain national stockpile for defense purposes in event of an enemy The White House said the President's illness was not a factor in delegation of the 5. Put his name to a tion officially designating row as Christopher Columbus 6. Signed two other executive ders which the White House said would be made public Officials Reach Manila tary State Herbert Hoover Jr. and Foreign Aid Chief John B. Gruenther today urged the free nations of Europe to integrate their air forces to meet any surprise at- tack by Speaking to the defense ters of the North Atlantic Treaty the supreme com- mander described the present air command system as The integrated air force com- mand he advocated would allow the West to be alerted and get the ground much faster than is possible Gruenther said the integrated command should be divided into four main northern Euro- central ranean and Under the present NATO setup the various air forces are under national This also applies to civilian warning A spokesman present at closed meeting with the ministers at his headquarters said the integrated plan has not been presented to all the countries in- Gruenther told the ministers that in quality and quantity NATO was behind planned but If war should come Oct. 11, we probably would but can't guarantee this will always be the same in the The supreme allied commander said greater not lesser are we get into a there's no prize for second he Lawmen Meet At Wakefield Upper insula Law Enforcement Officers Association will hold its quarterly meeting beginning with a banquet in the Legion clubrooms in the Memorial Building at p.m. Wives and friends of the officers will be The principal speaker will be George Iron district attorney of Robert A. will be the John L. Ironwood police is ident of the Law Enforcement Officers from the entire Upper Peninsula will attend the as well as district neys and other with the Wakefield department as the host Following the dinner a program will be including baton performances by Janet Borgaro of Iron dance numbers by bara Judy Nobert and ricia of the Two ters School of Dancing of with Mrs. Walter Johnson as Several members of the High School Band of under the direction of Carl E. will present several solo numbers and also furnish music during the It is ex- that from 75 to 80 bers and guests will be present at the dinner Struck Foundry Is Troops Patrol With Pickets France Debates Policy For North Africa Grudging Support Of Stand Is Expected By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS National bly turned its attention to troubled French North Africa today for the second time in less than a opening a three-day debate on Pre- mier Edgar plans to press nationalist violence in With the Communists the only faction favoring the Algerian Faure was expected to win a grudging endorsement for his policy of military action against the terrorists and The Assembly has approved home rule for France's other North African the rates of Tunisia and but unlike them Algeria ly is a part of France The bulk of the deputies neither want to let the territory go nor give its eight million Moslems the same rights that the residents of European origin The Algerian for elect 16 deputies to the French National Assembly while the than six times as only 12. One strong sentimental factor in favor was his withdrawal of France's delegation to the U. N. General after it voted 2_8-27 to debate the Algerian The walkout was widely lar in and the deputies would be reluctant to repudiate the government on any question con- with it. The grim daily reports of ist activity in Algeria continued to flow across the At a dozen rebels armed with tommy guns and rifles shot down a native municipal councilor in the market At Douar 15 terrorists set a grocery store afire and cut a 17-year-old girl's Near Manila the bodies of three kidnaped Moslems of French citizenship were found ON GUARD AT George and Pvt. Howard Johnson of the Indiana tional Guard man a 50-caliber machine gun at an emplacement in front of the Perfect Circle Corp. foundry in New where eight persons were wounded last Report Russians Hold Americans German Civilian Prisoners Return CAMP Germany first group of civilian man prisoners from the Union arrived in the West Soviet under a pile throats The French of their struck back at a band which raided the European residential district at killing 3 and taking 30 others In the other North African hot French business men and shopkeepers went back to work today after a 24-hour strike protesting the government's plans to meet the nationalist demands for home The strike was effective in the big port and center where arm gangs of French toughs helped 10 close Would Share Energy Source DETROIT making a new source of energy and limitless available to development of the peaceful atom promote international good vill and eliminate many economic causes of These were the words of Dr. W. president of the National Academy of in Detroit Monday as he spoke to the economic Club of Dr. former University of physics instructor and resident of the Rockefeller told the we face an uncertain uture we must realize there is in growth but only a phy of the spirit in the He have always dangers threatening science will create a common as it always Some of them reported an qan soldier and four others ing to be Americans or to have American connections were being held in Russian slave labor The soldier was identified as Pvt. Sidney Ray of who escaped from an Army unit in West Berlin in 1951 while awaiting court the East Germans a at- to Typhoon Slaps Then Curls Out to Sea TOKYO weakening typhoon sideswiped Tokyo delivering a glancing blow instead of the ex- head-on then curled out to The center of the storm skidded by 70 miles east of just off the Pacific Tokyo streets were sprayed with shattered window houses were flooded and electric power One returnee to West Berlin listed these others held by the 1. Bob son of an tonian father and an American who said he was para- chuted into Estonia as a U. S. spy in 1946, arrested in 1947 and to 25 2. Jack who he was an American left-winger who went to the Soviet Union and was sentenced as a 3. George son of Levir Green of Los who saic ho went to Moscow in 1946 as a journalist with his sister Green said he and his sister were arrested in 1948 as Green was sentenced to 25 years and sent to the Vorkuta camp near the while his sister went to 4. Vladimir Golowski a viet citizen who said he emigrated with his father to lowski said he returned voluntarily to Russia when World War broke out while his father became a S. Army colonel and now is living in San The son said the Russians arrested him as a spy and sentenced him to 25 U. S. officials in Washington said Green and his sister were Soviet American officials in West Berlin and West Germany said they had never heard of Goralski or Sparks awaiting a general court-martial on charges of being stealing money and a cab driver when he caped with two other Ray B. Schultz of N. and Charles J. Scott 111. Schultz was returned from East Germany in June 1952, and given a dishonorable discharge and five years in Scott has not been heard from since his f Abandons Fair Trade Law On Small Appliances in State DETROIT tB General Electric Co. is abandoning fair trade pricing small appliances in Michigan as a result of the State Supreme Court's new interpretation of the tate law on fair This was announced in Monday night by a for General mall appliance He said a decision of the State ireme Court puts a new ation on the and it now the Michigan Fair Trade aw is practically and Jaces the dealers which signed with us in an untenable The GE spokesman said the com- policy applied only to and would not affect cies in other He said it lied in Michigan only to small such as toasters and ric and did not apply to large appliances like and television Under the Federal Fair Trade a manufacturer may make an agreement with dealers not to sell certain items below a fixed called a In Sunbeam Corp. said it will continue to enforce its fair trade contracts in R. P. president of said his firm will by every ful means within our power all il- legal with the firm's fair trade The Toastmaster Products sion of Me Graw Electric Co. also announced in Chicago that it will attempt to enforce fair trade The Michigan Supreme Court in a 4-3 decision Oct. 3 reiterated previous decisions that businesses which do not sign a fair trade agreement are free to undercut the fixed Transit Strike Hits St. Louis Governor Orders System's Seizure ST. LOUIS transit strike that came with almost no catching thousands produced a mammoth traf fie jam today in this metropolitan area of 1% AFL streetcar and bus operators voted the strike Monday anc the transit system of the St. Louis Public Service Co. came to a stand Former Official In Alabama Jai Garrett May Face Trial for Murder PHENIX Ala. Garrett is back in behind bars Atty. Gen. Si Alabama and and speculation mounted today on whether he will stand trial for one of the state's most sensational Garrett was jailed Monday after he surrendered voluntarily and an- he is ready to prove his innocence in the murder of A. L. Democratic nominee for attorney general who had Tanks Spotted On Parking Lot At New Castle Union Is Refusing To Attend Parley NEW Ind. Circle Corp. its piston ring foundry today with troops and five pickets patrolling together litter of stones and broken glass left from last Wednesday's strike The company said 67 plant ers and 17 office workers entered the and Chesley plant said production will be resumed Wednesday for the first time since the Other Perfect Circle plants re- mained open without incident in nearby Hagerstown and Almost National Guard imposing martial all of New Castle and and the two plants at Four tanks sat on the foundry parking lot facing the where about 90 nonstrikers were evacuated by state police last Wednesday after an exchange of shots that eight Half a dozen guardsmen carrying rifles walked patrols outside the foundry Only five without marched quietly at the dry contrasted win an sympathizers who touched off the riot last week which prompted Gov. George N. Craig to send in The CIO United Auto Workers union has been on strike against Perfect Circle here and at town and since July 25 in a contract The company's decision to re- open came after Gov. Craig claimed full martial Castle and extended still in tlie early morning hours Gov. Phil M. acting promptly under a state law pro strikes in public utilities ordered seizure of the company ef at 6 a. m. Union officials said after ing a telegram from Gov. Donnel announcing the state was ing over the that they would await receipt of formal ure orders before taking any will respect the saic A. E. union the state has seized the company our officers will do what they car to get the men back to The striking operators were to attend a general membership meeting of the union at 8 p. tn The governor signed the proclamation and executive order at Jefferson City and they were to be flown to St. Louis in a souri highway patrol plane for de- Meanwhile Gov. Donnelly the seizure became effee tive at 6 a. m. as stated in a Thousands who normally use the transit system used automobiles to get to and it was too much for the outdated street system of St. Cars were lined er for blocks on main moving at a snail's The and traffic clogged intersections electric traffic signals were turned off and policemen took over at many Parking lots overflowed in town St. Louis and harried drivers had difficulty finding parking Policemen were ordered to be lenient with violators of ing The strike threat arose with the announcement late Monday of the findings of a panel named to ar- a contract The ags were not and the un- ion promptly rejected This came too late for ers Monday and thousands started work this morning unaware a strike was The transit system normally is used by some Woman Is From Chance to Steal LONDON May 43-year-old ted in court that she stole a slice of veal from a store but was indignant over her public should be protected rom this kinde of Mrs. Hampton declared can go in and take anything you and no one is any the Magistrate H. I. Wightwich fined ler 5 ised to clean up Phenix Garrett's i s through his said cured of the mental illness tha has kept him in a sanitarium in for the past year Circuit Judge J. Russell McElroy of the special judge who already has presided at the murder trials of two other men indicted in the Patterson killing scheduled a hearing here Friday on a habeas corpus petition seeking bond for Garrett while he is await ing Some legal sources contend the case against Garrett was seriously weakened by the acquittal of an other murder Arch former solicitor for Russel Former Chief Deputy Sherif Albert indicted for degree murder with Garrett anc was convicted last spring and is now serving a life Tour for Nixon May Be Shelved Many Factors Govern Trip to Middle East WASHINGTON ob- servers saw no prospect today that Vice President Nixon's poned trip to the Middle East anc Africa ever will take They saw that result stemming from a number of ing President Eisenhower's a touchy diplomatic situation in the Middle and Nixon's own potential role in advance oi next year's presidential Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty announced the postponement He said would remain in this to preside over meetings of the Cabinet and the Security while the President He told newsmen he could not say whether the trip would be rescheduled But observers saw little lood that Nixon would be leaving he country for any length of time even after the President Some diplomatic observers re- marked that the Middle Eastern situation has grown so much more critical since Nixon's tour first was as to raise a question as o whether it should have been undertaken in any law for New it to include Truman Denies She Is Engaged NEW YORK man returned today from a two- month vacation in and once more denied that she is engaged or expects to She was wearing a diamond sapphire which she said her Barents had given her as a ege graduation She said t what probably touched off engagement Her former President and Mrs. Harry S. met ler the United I all of surrounding Henry the town of Hagerstown and the Perfect Circle plant area m New Castle itself had been under modified martial law since the 600 guardsmen moved in last The martial law order shut off all sale of Mass meetings were banned except for schools and school clubs and fraternal Carrying of weapons was banned except for No curfew was The governor's order of full tial law was protested by the which called it property rights above human Union officials stayed away from a negotiation session which had been arranged by eral refuse to attend any ings within the shadow of fixed bayonets and Sherman said Don Indianapolis re- gional publicity director for the The which has a mal work force of 260, had about 100 workers inside last Wednesday when an estimated strike demonstrated out- Shots were fired from both The foundry previously had been closed by pickets but had been re- opened under a court order ing the number of pickets to The Hagerstown and Richmond plants have been operating with part of their work Petitions for decertification of the UAW at Hagerstown and mond are on file with the National Labor Relations The com- pany has declined to sign an agreement for these and the union has refused to bargain for the New Castle foundry A Eye Sought MUSKEGON master is being sought for a blind dog The dog is a friendly 18- collie that lost her sight from a head injury suffered as a Kelly is being cared for at the Muskegon County Humane The former owners gave the dog up when they moved to another Agent Harold D. Williams has de- vised a special lead stick to guide dog on walks and hopes one will give Kelly a good needs a someone who would have with her liams would be fitting repayment to members of her jreed serving as lead dogs for he Zut Use of Are Asked Formosa lei Telephone Co. appealed to the lublic today to nonessential particularly in business It said the average number f calls through each phone per day is 24, highest in the  

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