Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 11, 1961, Ironwood, Michigan M hr. period to 12 71; Previous 24 79; 61. Year High 73; Low 57. Bain in. year to 20.64 in. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE night and Cooler tonight and little change in Low tonight 50 to 56. High Saturday 72 to 78. VOLUME 42, NUMBER 224. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE FRIDAY AUGUST 11, 1961. TWELVE PAGES SINGLE COPY 7 Khrushchev Shouts Threats at Red Rally E. Germany Says Treaty Negotiations Are Under Way West's Leaders Titov Ejected From Newsmen Told Two Landing Systems He Says By GEORGE SYLVERTSEN MOSCOW Soviet naut Gherman Titov said today he was ejected from his space ship at the end of his epic 25-hour bital flight and parachuted to The second Soviet spaceman told a jammed news conference his spaceship Vostok II came down separately by if the need had I could have landed it Titov said there were two ing systems to remain in the space ship and down with it or to descend He said he had mission to use either felt well and decided to test the second landing he The ship landed safely he The space flier said he no ill the acceleration noise and bration of the from the prolonged weightlessness or from the transition from weightlessness near the end of his 17 trips around the Titov said after landing neither ht nor medical experts could de- tect any changes in his physical The self-assured young major A BARRAGE OF men are seeking the attention of dent Kennedy during a news conference in the State Department auditorium Aug. 10. The dent singles out one of them by A re- cord 433 newsmen attended the the President's 14th since taking Small Notions Challenging Neighbors to Share in Aid reported one variation from mal. He said he wasn't for his first two meals although he ate them on speaking I had no particular the 26-year- cosmonaut was probably due to the sustained weightlessness and Titov spoke at a news ence held at Moscow University for more than Soviet and foreign scientists and Mstislav president of the soviet academy of introduced the Soviet Union's new space hero and said his 25-hour flight had produced a wealth of scientific information that will be published and shared with all over the The Keldysh op- ened the way for manned flight the and even further into the depths of the Keldysh said foreign newsmen will be permitted to watch ings of Soviet space ships in the future but gave no indication when this would realize carrier rockets are not only peaceful and if the Americans had such ad- carrier rockets you can be they wouldn't be showing he The Soviet academician said tov had demonstrated that a man pilot is able to control his space ship make observations and land his craft on any spot on Titov told the newsmen he re- garded his historic flight round and round the earth as thing that it did not seem like anything extraordinary because he had trained so for it. He said his training as a fighter pilot had been mdst important in preparing him for his space and that he was inspired to carry out his task by love of country and the Soviet Going into a detailed account of his flight from the moment he blasted off at 9 a.m. Aug. 6, Titov said that he experienced no ill from the acceleration noise and vibration of the Once in he the cabin of his spaceship Vostok II Sec 10 By WILLIAM L. RYAN PUNT A DEL Uruguay Latin America's smaller nations today were challenging their bigger neighbors to make sure they get their share of ident Kennedy's ance for Progress aid In the maneuvering at the Inter- American Economic Conference here the United States is standing Leaders Differ On U.S. Prestige At Lowest Ebb of All Says GOP Chief WASHINGTON cratic National Chairman John M. Bailey says U.S. prestige is but Republican National Chairman Miller says it is the lowest ebb of all Those opposing views of how the U.S. image overseas has fared during the first months of the Kennedy administration were en by the chairmen on a style television Thursday Miller said President Kennedy has ceased taking any prestige polls overseas since the campaign because wouldn't be ed in knowing the Bailey feel that the country and the world knows that America has a and that the prestige of the United States is During the 1960 election the parties took reverse Democrats claimed it was slipping and Republicans said r remained Miller said he thought it a lack of which has de- our He cited indecision in the fiasco in In Bailey said Cuban and Laotian situations inherited from the Republican ad- ministration and that the can public doesn't believe are n the sidelines as a The smaller after ing one victory eared to have enough votes to creation of the ial commission of wise to coordinate national de- smallest country in uth is leading the based on evident fears lat otherwise the big nations will eap most of tne benefits from the U.S. drive to bolster Latin against the twin threats if communism and The United States proposed ition of the when began but pulled back Chile and Peru demanded that It ie demoted to an larger which already ave their own development want to deal directly with he United States and the various ending agencies instead of going hrough an over-all hemispheric threatened by won the first victory with a motion ailing for priority to aid to small which has ius economic troubles in her sought to change the vording to read in di- rest Bike Sold Second Advertiser Yon sell items quickly when you use the Daily Globe to tell what you have to This one got Family of Five Dies in Crash STURGIS An Illinois GIRL'S 26 IN. 000 South Don't keep your around the house gathering dust when you can turn them into quick The cost is the results arc On The And in Ontonagon Country It's Ironwood Daily Globe Want Ads Get Action Phone 1100 for Mist Ad Taker family of who wanted to start a business and new life in never will realize either All five died when their cai sideswiped a pickup truck and struck a tree near here Thurs The crash wiped out the of 56, La Grange 111. State Police said the ca mav have suffered a hear There was no indication he had applied his An au on was Killed with were hi 36, and their daugh Patricia 5, their son 3, and Mrs. moth Mrs. Ruby 72. Police said the Vercoe re turning from was west on U. S. 112, just south o Burr Oak on the St. Joseph Branch County The truck Frank B. Bu 43, ol wa not The Vercoe from had intende to return there to operate a bus iness recently polic Their home in the Chicag suburb had been for sale for sev cral was affiliated with th C. Co of lumber police The Bolivian motion won Kith the United States voting longside the Cuban regime whose revolutionary influence it seeks to counteract with the Alliance for Progress The conference has attracted investors from many jarts of the world of power and automobile interests among They are showing an interest in Douring billions of dollars into the aid program but are seeking to find out how t can be done the risks in- volved and particularly what n American business interests are willing to Due to Malaya The sultan of Johore made his second son crown prince reportedly because o elder son's plan to take a sec ond The wealthy whose fath er's playboy activities were often in the news before World War II deposed Prince Mahmud anc named Prince Abdul Rahman to the throne cf Malaya's riches Moslem law allows a man four but neither the sultan his father practiced Dangerous Killer Escapes Prison Mike Gisondi Gets Official View JACKSON Tough little Mike doing life for der and known as one of most dangerous appeared today to have escaped from Southern Michigan The 31-year-old who caped from two other Michigan prisons and failed in a previous try turned up missing fi p check Thursday night a the textile mill where he worked Officials first believed he was hiding somewhere on the grounds of the world's largest walled But after a thorough search turned up no trace of Gisondi they revised the looks like he is outside the a spokesman for Warden William B a n n a n said was a lot of traffic through the south gate Thursday and it is not unlikely that he rode out in a Another possibility was that sondi had been slam by fellow has some said the might have killed him and stashed his body Gisondi once was known as a gun toter who was quick to shoot Since he went to prison in 1952 he has acquired a reputation as a determined and resourceful cape in the company of Harold a self-styled Gisondi broke out of Ionia Reformatory on July 21. 1952. The pair shot and killed 61. a Hazel Park tav ern and his Joseph 31, in a holdup were later tried anc sentenced to life for In 1955. and two other convicts were caught trying to ge out of Southern Michigan prison through a sewer Transferred to the maximum security prison at In escaped from there July 30, 195 bv hiding in a garbage truck Stern Measures To Halt Refugee Flight Ordered New Commander for Forces on Border By GEORGE BERLIN Germany announced today that negotiations already are under way in nist capitals for the German peace treaty demanded by Soviet Pre- mier Sterner ures were also promised to halt the tide of refugees through West The announcements were made to a special session of East Parliament in East Berlin by Foreign Minister Lothar Bo 12 and Deputy Premier Willy Parliament approved a ion endorsing all measures taken to stop the flight of The vote was as The resolution also welcomed he recent statement of the Com- munist Warsaw Pact countries calling for a peace treaty without But it added nothing about negotiating it. Bolz said the foreign ministers of the Soviet bloc will meet in the when or where le did not Khrushchev has demanded that peace treaties be signed with East and West Since the West is firmly against signing a treaty with anything but a ed it appeared the conference would draw up a the West would reject it and then Khrushchev would go ahead and sign it before the end of the as As part of the campaign against the West on Khrushchev named Marshal Ivan S. former military commander of the Warsaw command Soviet forces up against the Weit in The Communist press made no fuss about the Neues the official party carried the re- port in bold on page under a small Bolz told Parliament Berlin would remain a free un- der Communist definition this would mean withdrawal of ern garrisons posted against such Communist devices as ous With Berlin in Communist East Germany would be virtually sealed off from the West and its people would be unable to Stoph warned that new Officials Consult On Berlin Moves leaving the He was captured eight day Ambassador Joins In Consultations In Washington By M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON sador Llewellyn U.S envoy to joined Kennedy administration consultations day on moves which the United States and its allies may make in the increasingly grave Berlin Secretary of State Dean returning to Washington Thursday night upon the conclusion of lied strategy talks in Western Eu- brought Thompson with President Kennedy called Rusk to the White House at noon for a Wayne Official Gets Clean Prosecutor Olsen Not Guilty of Misconduct LANSING County Prosecutor Samuel Olsen was given a clean of health legally today in an investigation of his conduct in including the acceptance of an tion from the Teamsters The findings were reported to Gov. Swamson by Atty. Gen. PauT L. who recommended no action be taken against Olsen Adams said the evidence did no support a finding that Olsen been guilty of official or neglect of Teamster contribu tion was well known and publi in the 1958 cam Adams has been There wa nothing illegal in the contribution at the time it was Adams said the assessment Olsen of two per cent of salaries of his assistants for campaign purposes be an undesirable he pears clear that no assistant was fired for failure to contribute and that the contributions are a ter of self-preservation under the present Allegations that Olsen was absent from his job were almost impossible to Adams is no eight-hour day in the practice of law and the legal report on his meetings with the foreign ministers of France and West and the government chiefs of West Germany and Ad- and State Department officials said that Thompson came to ton for consultation for a few after which he will return to On his arrival Rusk said have had very successful with ves of Western Ha am very much en- by the unity and arity of our Upon his departure from lusk had said of his talks with think there is greement there will be At the same time a said the De Gaulle had turned down a proposal to take the ive in proposing negotiations to le Soviet Thus it appeared that the allied discussions which began n Paris at the end of last week ad failed to resolve differences specific steps which may be aken by the Western side as the Berlin crisis authorities here insisted that the Dasic unity of the allies in re- sisting Soviet pressures against West Berlin was complete and Apart from the reported ence over possible approaches to East-West negotiations on there also appeared to be some uncertainty as to the extent of participation by the Western Eu- ropean allies in building up tary forces under tbe NATO com- mand in Western Kennedy told a news conference Thursday that an increase in con forces wa one of the subjects Rusk had talked about with other allied icy But Kennedy thought it premature to determine whether the allied responses would be completely satisfactory from the U.S. point of The United States has been ing that the allied governments build up to their scheduled strength of 30 goal set several vears ago but still by about eight di- Rusk met in Europe with the Talk He Tells Party Will Sign He Declares Again By G. ENSZ MOSCOW AP Premier reiterating he is ready to today comed President Kennedy's ex- pression of hope for a peaceful solution in believe common sense will he But in almost the same breath he insisted that the United States respect the Soviet Union as a great power afraid of any And in a speech marked by shouting and arm ha declared hundreds of millions will die if a new war is set off. MOSCOW in a shouting and declared day hundreds of millions of sons will die if a new war is touched off. He said Western leaders who claim that only seven million will die are talking He made the declaration at a in the Kremlin or Romanian Communist party WASHINGTON is reported to have old John J. President Kennedy's disarmament le is convinced U.S. allies would not fight to hold West Khrushchev also was said to nave scoffed at their present tary strength in his July 25 sion with McCloy gave a report on the talk Thursday to a closed meeting of the Senate Republican Policy Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen of declined to give ures might be taken to stop the wheels roll night and day whether later in a and ready to give On May 19, 1960, Gisondi stabbed a fellow prisoner at quette but as a lifer was never Originally from Mich Gisondi is 5 feet 4 and weighs about 135 He has curly Lady Lawyer Has an Idea for Settling All Labor Disputes ST. Mo. lady who will not be treated as Adam's headed home from the American Bar Association con- vention today with a victory of Miss Dorothy Frooks of New York City had an idea to settle all labor Just set up bor courts with power to hand down decisions binding on all At the ABA's 84th annual con- vention this week she introduced a study of the a resolution for it is often difficult to get parties lo a labor dispute to agree to voluntary let alone compulsory let alone decided to throw out the But they reckoned without She arose in ABA assembly Thursday to remark that resolutions introduced by refugee now approaching for this and he hinted they might be taken even before a peace treaty is generosity of the state gans of the German Democratic Republic over travel has been shamelessly misused by the ers in humans for their dirty Stoph He gave no details but it that some form of ban on travel to Berlin and West many is in the perhaps a decree that special permits will be required for East That would enable the police TO turn back those without the undoubtedly would bo given only to the politically Red police were reported busy turning people off trains headed for But nevertheless sands still reach West spurred bv increasingly gerent speeches of Khrushchev and other Communist threatening to close off their cape Closing the border might result in an uprising that could run out of control and provide even er dangers to world A West Berlin commented today in an mood in the zone is near the boiling If the vaHe provided by lin is it can come to an ex- in his on the aspects of the planned but he made clear it would sive East Germany what it as the right to keep from making the final and decisive step of their through Western an attorney is physically in his office or Adams or not Mr. Olsen is on or off the job is a matter for the people to decide at the State Parks Bonds Sold HIGGINS LAKE Sale of a million bond issue has cleared the way for a start next month on a widespread ment program for state The State Conservation Com- mission Thursday accepted the bid of Bosworth and Co. of on the first in a series of bond issues that will total The company offered a 4.35 per cent interest rate for the 30-year The improvements program will start next conservation The Conservation Department already has taken op- tions on aries of worth about for the ex- pansion three male delegates had been printed in the record for all gates to but hers had ABA President Whitney North Seymour of New who is re- ported to earn a year as a constitutional explained that there was a shortage of space in the why wasn't mine and the Olivers Miss Frooks say that woman comes from the rib of a and is therefore a But I labor courts with binding don't want to be a side If anybody tried to set up such j Frooks went the involved So instead of throwing out the doubtedly would be carried the ABA voted to refer to the U S Supreme it lo a for Miss The in t Frooks looked He said a peace treaty would open the way for military neutrality of both German states and so to a peacefully unified Thus it also was becoming in- clear that one of the Communist amis in the Berlin is to force Western recognition ot the East Geiman The West has withheld tion on the ground that such a move would help perpetuate the postwar division of resent acquiescence to Soviet er in the nation's half and help persuade Germans in thp He shouted foreign ministers of with and West with Italian Premier Amintore Fanfani and with West German lor Konrad also received a report on recent talks in Moscow with viet Premier oss Gheorghe who has been visiting the Soviet Un- ion since July 31. Khrushchev said talk about low casualty figures is imperialist propaganda to prevent the Soviet Union from taking action on the German He reiterated his intention of signing a treaty with East of chev a peace treaty Record Budget For Defense WASHINGTON shouting its has given President Kennedy d peacetime defense ing about a billion dollars more than he By voice votes House and Senate accepted a conference committee report on the bilhon appropriation That completed action just 16 that and on the part of the West will not stop the Soviet For he the roars of tha British lion no longer The he have Russian sion for somebody who has very little Khrushchev said the laws of war are and then mentioned the recent visit to tha Soviet Union by Premier tore Fanfani of He said ha asked Fanfani where the North Atlantic Treaty Organization et bases were located in Italy according to got the reply that they were located ia orange Khrushchev said the Soviet ple like Italian oranges but that ii war came and Italy is OCDM DIRECTOR FIRED Joseph W. regional di- rector of the Office of Civil De- said Aug. 10 he had been fired for what ho termed The OCDM office ho headed of civil defense in East that they must get used to j days after Kennedy asked lor an i against the Soviet he would additional 5 billion to not hesitate to send rockets en conventional forces in the lace of new Communist Congress voted an extra to continue production of an additional million to the 2.000-mi.o- an-hour tne administration has cut back con- tending it would be superseded missiles before it could become money stepping up National Guard and reserve The carried 6 lion Kennedy requested for an civil defense shelter ing on the orange orchards of He said the same thing would happen to other small countries that harbor NATO such as Greece and The Soviet premier departed from his and launched into a display of dis- dain and ridicule directed at the United President he is having a difficult time reassessing nation's a person mav be a gar or king as he ha Khrushchev said the United States is accustomed to have speak to with cast on their shoes or He this because tha had gotten used to Calif VinCo thinking of themselves as the most been ordered for an nation on a powerful continued Rocket Plane Changes Set EDWARDS AIR FORCE But we Khrushchev arc demanded respect from tha for Ol I n 13 plane which lost during a Navy pilot s checkout When during Forrest Peterson his pressure suit inflated automatically to IS h JUD The ballooned out by gas slowed Peterson's tions a he went 280 miles an hour faster and feet higher than lie had planned because he was slow in reaching a flap The reached a speed of and an altitude of feet in an then landed It was Peterson's fust flight in the with a Auto From North Sea Sweden The Swedish submarine saved a runaway automobile from the waters of the North Thursday A from Stockholm parked the car on a street ing sharply to the docks of this little fishing town on After the driver the more rorkot j rolled down the through Tho flights intersection and over t taken to m and to land oa the I marine moored JEWS PA PER I