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   Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 27, 1956, Ironwood, Michigan                                24 hr. period to 11 a m 48 3T Previous 24 hr period 40 30. Year ago High 70, Low 47 year to 4 65 in. Season's snow 150 3 in IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE FORECAST Saturday windy ind colder with showers be- coming mixed with snow Lou tonight 32-38, high Saturday 35-40 Outlook for and cool with showers ending VOLUME 37, NUMBER 135! ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE FRIDAY APRIL 27, 1956. TWELVE PAGES SINGLE COPY 7 L'Anse Is Site Of New Plant Celotex Puts Factory Cost At Million L'ANSE Celotex Corp of Chicago plans to a plant at L'Anse to utilize timber from 000 acres of Upper land and timber it agreed Thursday to purchase from the Ford Motor Co and the Ford Motor Co Fund The fiberboard plant is ulet to be completed within two years Initial employment is ex- to be 300 to 350, plus an additional 400 working in the woods Eventually the overall tion is expected to give ment to 1000 in the plant at on the eastern shore of lower Keweenaw and in woodlands stretching into gan's famed Copper Celotex announced in Chicago Thursday it had completed ments to purchase 242 000 acres of timber rights and from the Ford Motor Co and the Independent Ford Motor Co Fund In connection with the plated the Chicago building manufacturer filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Com- mission covering a proposed ing of 10 million dollars in tures It said the timber tights and timberlands would cost 000 and that the remainder of the 10 million would be used in Celotex s 22 million dollar expansion gram The Ford timber holdings are located in seven Upper Michigan counties and the new dollar manufacturing enterprise will give that area its first major economic shot in the arm eral years After the Ford holdings in the Upper Peninsula will total only acres The late Henry who founded the auto at one time held vast acreages in the Upper drawing on them in the days of wooden body frames and station wagon bodies Steps Into Finds It's Not There NEW YORK 61-year-old elevator mechanic did some fast thinking and grabbing when he stepped into an floor elevator shaft and the lift wasn't there The Stanley TyrreE of Yonkers N is ing at a hospital today from back injuries and leg and thigh burns after his harrowing ence Thursday in a Manhattan building As Tyrrell toppled into the pit he managed to grab a cable and slide down to the main floor Commented Tyrrell Good thing that cable has grease on it Cut Reparations Demand MANILA Japan and the today initiated drafts of an 800-million-dollar tions agreement The Philippines originally asked for eight billion dollars BULGANIN OFF mier Nikolai of Russia presents countenance to camera at luncheon at England Unaware of man's he was startled by told photographer through an to take it again Second time his face was wreathed in smile familiar to western Ban on Arms to Middle East Khrushchev Says Nixon Will ike Is Marciano Retires As in to Pleading Of Wife and Parents NEW YORK tfl never beaten in his 49 retired as world champion of the The stocky amiable boxer made public his ion at a hastily called news conference here No unbeaten heavyweight pion before ever has retired and made it stick Gene Tunney retired unbeaten as champion in 1928 but his record was marred by an lier deleat as a light heavyweight James Jeffries retired in 1905 and Joe Louis in 1949 but both came back later and were beaten In fighting trim Marciano around 188 Now he has bulged to 210 Always careful with his and a devoted family Marciano is comfortably well off His professional purses were approximately 000, but of course he could keep only a fraction of this See Vice President Carrying the Major Load of Campaign By JACK BELL WASHINGTON 1956 ticket was all but wrapped up today Vice President Nixon said he would run again President Eisenhower said he was expressing no prise at Nixon's they will direct plenty of fire at him Many of them have bitterly criticized his campaign tactics m the past He seemed likely to shoulder a portion of the GOP this year Barring some health setback His Barbara Important factor in played an persuading Rocky to retire Shortly before Marciano called the news Mrs. Marciano telephoned Vic sports editor of the Mass Enterprise ana told him her husband was ting She explained she had been and witn him for her sake and that of their Mary to give up boxing who will be 33 on See MARCIANO Page 10 for Nixon's ment seemed to leave only formalities for the gust convention in San Francisco Sen Knowland of Senate Republican said even the drafting of a not to present much of a problem will be based on the Eisenhower administration 01 d he said Knowland said Nixon's an- the political so the party now can ranks ana direct attention to gaining majorities ID the ate and the House Nixon's decision was announced after a White House conference with who relayed his reaction through an aide Nixon said he relied on his own and judgment of what was best for 'the success of the dent in his campaign for the con- success of the President's administration in Washington He said he delayed announcing a decision because he had to all the factors involved and reach a decision that would put the primary goal Eisenhower had said March 7 he had asked Nixon to out his own course A week later Eisenhower said he would be happy to be on any political with Nixon Nixon s decision was not although there had been speculation that he might delay an announcement until summer do not greet this news with any misery whatever said Adlai E Stevenson in Miami where he is campaigning for the Democratic presidential tion I am not surprised Mr hower has repeatedly stated his admiration for Mr Nixon I just this is another point where Dozen Calls To Purchase Used Stroller good was c s comment on this Daily Globe Want Ad a calh ad but only one could buy That means there are at least 11 prospects ing for you to insert a Daily Globe Want Ad like th s NEW STROLLER R-d S. blue uloid sun sedt adjustable for sitting or sleeping position Phone Bessemer 0-0000 The cost is the results are quick when jou use a Daily Globe Pre- pare your ad today or phone 1100 and let aid you in ing an ad that will sell for von ON THE RANGE IT'S THE Ironwood Daily Globe Want Ads Gel Ihe Quick Action Phone 11DO for Miss he and I At Pittsburgh Sen who also seeks the cratic said he trunks the ticket is as strong as the Republicans could put up but I feel certain that will win in Knowland said in an inter- tbe 43-year-old Nixon is Sen view to bear the brunt of the campaigning but he said he thinks it Hould be helpful for the dent to get out in the country GOP National Chairman Hall nas indicated Nixon be called upon to do the Primary Trends Cheer Kefauver Says He's Gaining Fla son says trends in primary voting are encouraging for his own chances against Estes Kefauver and offer hopes for a Democratic victory in November The former Illinois governor said Thursday night he based his statement on returns eight primaries held from thus the far which show a drop in Republican voting as compared to 1952 and a amv in voting And he said Democratic hopes of defeating President Eisenhower had been enhanced by Vice ident Nixon s decision to run again I do not greet this news with any he told a news conference when advised had decided to seek lican Stevenson said there had been a decline of from 12 to 40 per cent in Republican voting m maries held thus far At the same time he tie Democratic vote had increased from 12 to 35 per cent While he ran about 300 000 votes behind Eisenhower in Stevenson said he regarded the significant factors in the tion a gain of about 138000 in Democratic votes over 1952 and a drop cf about in GOP voting important thing about the Pennsylvania voting is that the Democratic vote was so high con- that there were no state contests to get out the vote and the Republicans had a number of races to attract he said New Law Raises State School Aid lo a Record High All Districts Slated For Increased Funds By ROGER LANE LANSING new law calling for distribution of a record high 220 million dollars in state aid for ocal school operations in the year starting July 1 was spread on the books today Passed by the Legislature April 7, the was Thursday by Gov Williams who said it contained but much to be desired The new law will mean in- creased financial help to every school district in the and considerably more for some It pegs equalization at commits the state to see that at least this amount is available schooling of each public mentary grade and high school pupil in the state To qualify for state dis- must meet a of local financing and in return will receive funds from the state sufficient to reach the new equalization figure The program for 1955-56 ded for equalization for high school students at and for grade school pupils at A district will have to levy at a minimum property tax rate of six and one half compared with the five mills currently to participate fully Of this the governor said places emphasis on the fact that local effort should be tial before full state assistance is given Outside Wayne the new law fixes a rate of two and one half for the so-called deductible compared with the old two mills Wayne districts go one and one half mills to one and seven eighths Deductible millage is a factor in the formula intended to put poorer districts on an evener footing with wealthy districts by giving them a proportionately larger share of monies available A rise favors poorer districts PITTSBURGH Sen Estes Kefauver says he is well ahead of the pace he set four years ago in his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination In an appearance at the burgh Press Club somewhat of a lull during a busy daj of de- clared his campaign organization is functioning more smoothly than it did in 1952 The Tennessee who de- See 10. In computing state grants STUCK Stinky 4 weeks old got when he tried foi aging for himself at such a tender age He was being weaned by his Labrador and hunger him to explore the in aide of a dogfood can for the last crumb The can was eased off his head gently by a machinist Communique lells Disappointment For Both the British and Russians Russia Is the As Britain Counts Up Some Concrete Gains By WILLIAM L. RYAN LONDON communique ending the 10-day visit is ably disappointing to everyone concerned But the Russians had I ly pledged Bulganin Announces Eden Plans a Visit To the Soviet Union LONDON Communist insisted today would welcome a ban on all shipments of arms to the vided nations weie moie disappointments the British In teims of the modest of the the British can claim victory on several counts The Russians lost a and the British gained at least a temporary breathing spell in the Middle East war of Soviet Premier Bulganin and boss Khrushchev admitted they were unnerved by the ness of tile British reception coupled with the lack of hard achievement in the explains the solemn mood of the two sian visitors Democrats Switch To Like Ike's Drop Farm Subsidy Proposals in Favor Of Compromise Plan By B L. LIVINGSTONE WASHINGTON in a fast change of today switched their affections short-lived new farm subsidy proposals to a farm patterned after dent Eisenhower s suggestions Less than 24 hours after ing Democratic faim leaders in the House Thursday night dumped plans to press for payments to farmers in the form of cash subsidies in- tended to bring farm prices to the level of 90 per cent of parity its they put forward the program provides for counting mentally retarded children ble and giving each physically handicapped child the weight for formula purposes of four normal children It sets aside for junior colleges in addition to provided it separate three million dollars in special aid for financially dis- levying at the late of 20 mills or and for paying county school ent salaries and part of the ex- pense of their offices Williams praised the qualifying deductible millage and tally capped sections of the program He said the program falls short of the desired setting no minimum for See 10. Suicide Attempt Fails For Accused Murderer ard will Eisenhower said he wouldn t undertake Nixon filled such a role in the 1954 con- campaign and Democrats by what manj of them said were insinuations they were soft toward communism Sen Neuberger said I; Nixon's announcement put a ther load on the back of howor The Republicans have made a calculated decision that the dent has sufficient popularity to I both of them across the I perilous political shoals Neuberger said Sen Kerr put it this j way Unless the President got a stronger back and a stouter heart than I think he has that load will get awful heavy be- foie ember MANISTIQUE Leonard H 36-year-old parolee charged with slaying school er Patricia slashed an artery in his arm with a piece of broken glass today Lundberg was held under police guard at Schooleraft Memorial Hospital where attendants said he is expected to recover from the suicide attempt Sheriff Floyd Gray found berg this morning unconscious m his cell at the Schooleraft County jail The prisoner had slashed his left arm with a piece of glass he apparently 4ad hidden in his ing Authorities said Lundberg ably would be moved as soon as possible to more secure quarters in the Marquette County jail LEONARD LUNDBERG Lundberg had protested that the charge should be second degree murder at his appearance day before Justice Edward J He is held without bail for trial on a charge of first degree murder m the tire wrench slaying of the 21-year-old Miss Burdick When the warrant was Lundberg mumbled to State Police Sgt Anthony Spratto and Cpl Ray Zeni can it be first degree without premeditation There's nothing premeditated He quickly waived however and refused to talk to reporters Prosecutor William Sheahan said the next term of Circuit Court would not convene until June 11 and m the meantime he will ask the State Board of Health to give Lundberg a mental examination to determine whether he is capable of assisting in his defense Miss Burdick day night Police said witnesses told them she was last seen in attempting to a ride to Grand Marais There is no bus service between the two Upper Peninsula towns who was sent bo a school for juvenile delinquents and whose prison counsellor termed him man with little moral finally unwrapped the of her Wednesday night disappear ance Lundberg's last previous brush with the law came in 1947 when he was charged with breaking and entering at night after a gunfight with police and sentenced to 15 to years He was paroled last Demands Mailed Premium Layoff Plan Wanted PITTSBURGH UK President David J McDonald of the United Steelworkers has notified 172 steel producing firms and iron ore mining companies his union wants to negotiate a new contract to re- place one expiring June 30 The notices were Thursday put in the mail The union announced today that the notices were sent out and said some of the big steel firms ably received the letters last night or Contents of the letters were not available The union announcement was no McDonald and other union officials have been talking tor months about the negotiations The USW s powerful 170 member wage policy committee already has been called to meet in burgh on May 14 and 15 The policy committee approves all union matteis relating to wages and contracts No date has been set for opening negotiations with the companies Union officials in speeches and at the USW open meeting in Chicago last month in- they will present to the steel firms demands for a wage premium pay for day and Sunday a mental unemployment benefit gram and improved insurance benefits These items will have to be for- and approved by the wage policy committee before they are put on the negotiating table with the steel industry for 600000 USW members Only Board men Eugene G Grace of hem Steel and Ben of Jones and Laughlm Steel said they were hopeful a new contract could be negotiated without a strike The union has said repeatedly he does not expect a labor dispute that would halt production of steel mills that are operating at or near capacity and still are far behind m filling orders This week many of the top steel producing companies have ed lecord for the first three 1956 Last year for the first time in steel making 32 big accounting for almost 94 per cent of the steel made in the United States reported combined earnings of over one billion ians to present a compromise containing Eisenhower s soil bank and other non- provisions of the measure vetoed two weeks ago by the President The latest in a senes of confused came after Republican farm belt and many Democratic House turned a cold shoulder on cash subsidy payments to is Rep Cooley said the de- cision was reached in consideration of Republican predictions of an- other presidential veto Rep Poage said he planned to cairy the fight to the floor of the House anyway Poage was the original sponsor of the subsidy which called for cash subsidies equal to the difference between current price supports and 90 per cent of parity Parity is a price mined to be fair to farmers in re- lation to their costs prepared a for Committee consideration Monday up a number features of the vetoed farm including the soil bank It would authorize another lion dollars for disposal of farm and a corn price port program covering all corn and would write into law present support levels administratively by order after his farm veto Rep Hope of senior Re- publican on the Agriculture Com- termed it a com- promise But Hope and other GOP House leaders said they would insist also on authority for advance soil bank payments as requested by hower This would make available up to 500 million dollars to ers this year Cooley's announcement that the cash subsidy plan had been came a long confer ence with Hope The re- to go along with it was re- garded as the influencing factor in the Democratic decision The joint statement it is loaded with the cliches of diplo- still indicates leaders are that the world situation might deteriorate into something uncomfortably close to World War III The communique announces tual in broad to woik for lessening of prevention of nuclear war halting of the arms lessening war risk in the Middle East and for increased trade and cultural con- tracts between East and Webt No specific steps are mentioned Much depends now upon how much the Russians mean of what they say They say will do their best to end the arms race all of the world Will the Russians still insist tnat bale of arms to the is a business or will they on the The British seem to think they will use at least foi the moment In any event the com- coupled with the recent Soviet Foreign Office ment that it was ready to ate for Middle East will have the effect of cooling Arab zeal for war with Israel The Arabs cannot be sure the flow oi communist arms and wherewithal for maintenance of the arms are guaranteed There is no guarantee that the aims supply will be reduced either Thus the future of the Mid- dle East depends on the needs and inclinations of the The section of the communique dealing with disarmament was jubt woids a repetition of words spoken many times before The communique did not mention man but it admitted failure to agree on the means to achieve European security And a separate British statement de- clared the most important to achieve that security is tc reunify Germany On the British may feel they have made a start toward something concrete The Russians laid bare their version of what un- restricted trade unhampered by the embargo on strategic would mean in terms of hard cash to Britain They suggested a long list of some of which show up on the embargoed list The question remains whether the Rus sians are only waving a lure to break Britain a vay from the United or will agree to bjy goods not on the strategic list The two governments agreed to expand scientific and technical to swap At the same time Premier ganin announced Prime Minister hab accepted an invitation to visit the Soviet Union Bulganin also made it clear the Russians expected to take the lead n improving Soviet with the United States Bulganin spoke at a mass news ence shortly they started after a 10-day round of conferences with Prime Minister Eden and tour of Britain They described themselves as well fied The two leaders agreed to an- swei only questions frow the 500 newsmen Many of the questions weie hostile in and these took for but in obvious good moi he deftly and jovially gled words on Soviet mentions jn the Middle East the nuclear aims tor a top level viet visit to the Slates and prospects foi tiade His performance was watched by millions of Batons on television The Soviet party boss Russia does not ship aims to anyone would like there be no at all' He think we would answer wrongly if we weip to say that we would not sell aims to states which uige us to do so and the reason for that is that shipments aie being made by it were to agree the United Nations or that this not take place we would only welcome that and we would be prepared to part in buch an undertaking which would help bung about peaceful conditions in the troubled areas of the He spoke an answer lo a tion whether Russia would use its influence on to slow international arms race The West contends peace has been endangered in the Mid- dle East by sales of arms to Egypt by Czechoslovakia the Soviet leaders ar- they were pleased with the results of their a pre- pared statement read by reflected dissatisfaction on such as disarmament and Brit- ish Soviet trade Bulganin said in some places the talks rocks 15 no as they ing the the the problem of disarmament is in a bad way Important discussions are going on he but he asked il those taking part were making progress toward the disarmament goal at ne people rightly ask the has this subcommittee United Nations been correctly named the on Should it not rather be called the sub- committee on concealing the arms In reply to one chev indicated Soviet leaders mation and publications and to I might want to visit the United more visiting back and firth they thought it could Again it remains to be seen how U profitable he parried far this will be earned out Six In One family to Be Married In Multiple Wedding in Canada Ont four daughters and two sons sugar beet farmer Leo were working out a traffic control tem today for their multi- ple wedding tomorrow The six brothers and sisters are happily obeying their father's good-natured edict that go to only one wedding not one ding this week and another the week after and then another after The four girls and their two fiancees had last minute dates at the hairdressers today Then an evening rehearsal in tiny St Mary's Catholic church will work out details of how the wedding will be run off Father of the who will perform the ceremony admitted he wasn't sure himself of all the details He never has had a double wedding let alone one in which six and grooms take part thing I'm suie the bearded priest said vows WiU be repeated separately by each couple to avoid any chance of a It will be quite a ple in the That includes Grada Christina Dora Andre and ius They wiD be Ben Luiking Jack Van Gerad Wilhemsen Anne Heuvelmans and Joan Menheere Two more and Hank are will be groomsmen The four bridesmaids will be sisters of the brides including another and there I will be two flower girls All of the brides will wear tical long white gowns and will white One of the flower girls will carry a bouquet of Dutch reminiscent of the homeland the family left only two years ago The who range in age from 25 to 33, met their mates at a Dutch social club in this southern Ontario town of Their who has 15 dren in came to Canada at the urging of married daughter who has lived here for nine Three more married live in their native the direction question by an- swering The United States is a very interesting and who would not like to visit it if he had business The Soviet leaders Urged that the West its trade embargoes against the Com- munist world on heap Appealed to the to help Soviet ties with the United States which the Soviet statement described as sufficiently fact we re- Fight Big Fire In New Mexico N. M. thousand military and civilian firefighters backed up by heavy equipment manned at a forest fire in the ern New Mexico mountains A brisk hitting 35 nules per hour in hampered forts and winds were fore- cast throughout the The fire in the Sacramento Mountains southeast of do was less than two rafles from the Artesia camp where there are approximately 20 summer and only about seven miles west of a community of proximately 300 residents It wait moving generally toward both Hit I camp and  

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