Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 26, 1962, Ironwood, Michigan 24 hr. period to 11 a.m. 60; 36. Previous 24 hr. 59; 42. Year High 47; Low 34. year to 14.83 in. Season's snow 108 in. Snow year ago 135 in IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE and continued cool tonight and Chance of some local frost inland sections High today 60-68. Low night 36-44. VOLUME 43, NUMBER 160. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE SATURDAY MAY 26, 1962. TEN PAGES SINGLE COPY 7 Space Officials Study Flight Question Tax Jam Showing Signs of Break Million Added To Nuisance Package By TOM LANSING tax jam in the House showed signs of breaking up Republicans added million to their tax package day to meet demands for more state school aid and a bigger 1962-63 state The increases raised it to Rep. Joseph Democratic floor de- to predict whether the re- visions would swing enough crats to the new tax plan to put It But he conceded it met their main The answer likely will come Tuesday when House members put the compromise to a Few were satisfied with it. but all were hopeful that Friday's session of negotiations started wheels rolling toward ad- of the 1962 Hr The tax deadlock already has pushed the session five weeks past the scheduled The latest tax blueprint two cents to the tax on a bottle of for an increase of million a Half of the in- crease would be earmarked to pay for a boost in state aid to Boost the tax by two for a million Increase the cor- franchise fee by one mill producing a four per cent tax on telephone and telegraph service for a million a four per cent excise tax on liquor to produce The package is the same as the one originally pieced together by with the corporation franchise increase tacked The Senate sat around all day Friday waiting for the House to take some Any tax that clears the lower chamber must also pass the The million tax increase would allow state to continue operating at its provide for a school aic increase and leave some left over to start retiring a state treasury deficit expected to hit million by June 30. Republicans are talking abou million general fund budg ct. about million above cur rent Gov. Swainson wants a million Cur rent revenue sources are to produce And Everybody Sees Pass Over GOP Opposition Farmers Would 15 Jammed in One Auto 3 Schoolgirls Die As Tragedy Ends Gay Outing ELSIE The life of this little central Michigan community was pervaded today by shock and sorrow as citizens sought to learn Six other ing five girls and the driver of the other were The dead girls were Marilyn 9, Dianne 10, and a dusty country The annual visit of the Mead school students to the neighboring Watson school ended Friday in when an auto jammed with 14 schoolgirls and driven by their teacher crashed head-on with another The Mrs. Pauline 46, and three of the were 2 Suit Motions Filed LANSING Two oppositi motions have been filed in the suit seeking to place the new constitution on the November of State James Hare asked dismissal of the brought in Ingham County Circuit Court by Stephen tion An attorney for Nisbet asked for a decision Monday by Judge Sam seeking to have it clear the lower court so it could be decided in the State preme Hare moved dismissal on the grounds the court cannot rule on the issue until the convention finally The law Hare that since the convention did not ad- journ until April of this the proposed constitution cannot be submitted to the voters until next An general's ion has upheld this Goren's Rule of Bridge Play Ends Jacoby Dethrones Still Duel NEW H. Goren's 17-year-old grip on the top town 12 how a carefree grade school out- Marie 11. All of the ing turned suddenly to tragedy on I victims lived in or near a miles northeast of St. were dead an injured all over the said a Clinton County deputy car doors were open and some of the girls were falling Some of them were I don't think any of them really knew what As near as could be said Sheriff P. J. the teacher's vision suddenly was obscured by the dust raised by a passing Her sedan wandered toward the middle of the narrow gravel road and smashed head-on into a car driven by Frank 40, also of Ortez was in serious condition at St. Lawrence hospital in with a broken leg and other U. 3. Completes Month of Tests With Soviet Snooping WASHINGTON viet ships snooping just outside the range the United States he said the ships are on a very large-scale military in- collection Although the United States has has completed a month of all shipping and aircraft testing in the Pacific with the j to stay out of the because of a device dropped from of the Soviet ships are an j within their legal right to travel The announcement of Friday's the high About all the U.S. Hinder I in a series that began i patrolling force can do is to mgner April 2_was by under constant I WASHINGTON Senate Carpenter Not Declares Medical Expert Alert Entire Psychiatrist Says would be able to make a ment spot in the master point rating of AIso in serious condition at St. champion bridge players has been broken by Oswald Thornton 10 and Rosemary Alvin executive 11 the twin sister of Julia Stock Exchange Head a Witness Funston Session Is Stormy WASHINGTON Keith president of the New York Stock told a gov inquiry into markets that the may give the public the idea few drops of are a sometimes a balky thus closed out public hearings into and sales practices of securities part of a broader inquiry of the entire securities Friday's finale was at times a storm Sparks flashed in exchanges between Funston and lawyers for the Securities and Ex- change Funston protested sharply against being questioned publicly about an exchange investigation into the promotion of the common stock of a manufacturer of filters for but officers hoped he I cigarette The stock tary of the American Contract Bridge announced that as of Friday the total number of master points stood at for Jacoby to for The figures were Landy although they still have to be confirmed by tabulating The duel is ex- to Landy Susan 10. and Linda 8. were released at so Memorial hospital after ment for severe Janet 5. was admitted to Clinton hospital in St. Sheriff Patterson said Mrs. car was proceeded on the road by a station loaded with boys from the Mead school kLv tv i j with future tournaments offering I and driven by Mrs. Mike Rise in Radioactivity In Rainfall Is Noted TOKYO marked rise in radioactivity in rainfall over northern reported in the past two apparently was caused by U.S. nuclear texts in iht the Central logical Agency said Children Are Much Different Than Their Grow Their growing times poses a money lem to their They outgrow their clothing and Smart parents have found a sure way to solve this They ad- vertise outgrown clothing and playthings in the Daily Globe and raise cash to buy new The cost is the results are On The Range and In The It's Tho Ironwood Daily Globe Ads Gel the Quick Action Results Phone 1100 for Miss Ad Taker opportunities for changes in the on top in the standings since 1945 is from New Jacoby is from Tex. A recapitulation of the long ri- valry between the two showed that Jacoby's greatest surge came in the 1959-61 Jacoby had a master total of 1.- 397 points by Jan. 1, 1942, but spent the next three years in tary service and his total re- mained the same until 1945. who grabbed the lead in 1944. had points when Jacoby returned to Goren pulled steadily ahead and by the end of 1954 he had more than bled Jacoby's to But Jacoby came surging and in 1959 and 1961 won the Kenny given for ing the master points during I mother of She told deputies she didn't ize there had been an accident until she arrived at the Mead school and found Mrs. car was not behind Two other daughters of Mrs. 8. and also were in the teacher's They escaped with minor The Mead school visit to the Watson school for a Softball game annually climaxes the school a By the end of 1961. the I 7When Do We Query of Prisoner TRUTH OR you got me in here an obviously tipsy man remarked as he was brought before Police Court Judge Rocky score stood 6.400.65 for Goren to for In March of this just prior to the spring national ship at it that Jacoby had taken over the but the figures were un- Goren outscored Jacoby at ington and appeared to have thrown off the since then Jacoby has scored points in six regional or sectional championships while Goren has taken part in only two regional said tho do we the man rocketed last year tov a share and then collapsed to the current level of about 37 Funston said the public might the and don't think this is a proper case to come before a hearing of this He also complained that the SEC has given the Exchange little mation about the a farm containing most of the mandatory production controls sought by President Kennedy in an effort to reduce surplus wheat and feed grain The vote Friday after a week debate was 42 to 38 with one Republican joining 41 i Eight Democrats voted with 30 i Republicans against the now goes to the where j a similar has been approved i y the Agriculture Committee awaits floor i The new program would be put I a vote of with a majority needed for The main feature of the s higher price supports and sub- reduced production .as from wheat grain and If growers rejected the production would be but price supports would be substantially lower and the of agriculture would be to dump some of the present surplus stocks on the further depressing Other features of the penalties for sale of excess production of these -A 25-acre exemption from duction controls for farmers ing wheat or feed grains for their own to wheat growers who divert wheat land for three pilot program for assisting hi establishment of recreation facilities on land re- moved from crop also sought controls on oats and but the Senate exempted those crops from the Republicans said the will lead to government regimentation of the livestock and poultry Sen. George pre- dicting farmers will reject the said it would mean higher food prices and lower farm income unless there were heavy new government Sen. John G. called it giant step toward a planned Even Sen. Milton Young of North the only can to vote for the omnibus said he opposed the new wheat and feed grain The administration got nowhere in its bid for lower dairy ing quotas accompanied by higher price The committee rejected all dairy leaving the gram as it is And an at- tempt to write in higher supports for milk producers who ily hold production to this year's level was defeated 70 to 13. fense Department disclosure The government also GRAND t the astronaut Scott penter preoccupied or simply reflective during his whirl around the Space of- seem unable to agree on Democrats overcame three Russian rigged with i firing of a nuclear device at opposition recording Atomic Energy ana passed a hoi it in tn is I un- were about 10 to 15 miles from i test site in the western perimeter of the i This blast and the Pacific shot test j were described as of low A defense spokesman left no un- j having less punch than 20.000 tons certainty of their objective when i of conventional Gogebic Kills Algerians Contracts Let Approved by Board At Friday Session for eral and elevator and chen equipment and for the Gogebic Hospital addition were approved by the board of supervisors yesterday contingent on final al by the federal In attendance at the meeting of the county board were members of the Social welfare Social Welfare Director Walter E. Joseph R. di- rector of the Division of Hospitals and Medical Facilities of the gan Department of through which the grant was obtained from the Philip Harold C. Everett an As they weighed today this and other questions which arose ing the 37-year-old naval officer's thrilling space he had a date to go skindiving with other astronauts off this tiny West In- lies Then there were to be more questions about his three orbit more with John H. Glenn ler M. Schirra Hundreds Of Moslems som and Leioy Gordon Cooper r i Jr. joining in the Out Ot CaSbah Carpenter himself will have a chance to answer questions about By ANDREW BOROWIEC j his condition during flight when ALGIERS A time bomb he returns to Cape Canaveral planted in a pickup truck exploded on the Algiers waterfront today j Monday he will fly to his killing at least four persons and j town of for another wounding a half One Eu- i ropean but all the other Question of Carpenter's con- cition during his last orbit arose victims were police Hundreds of screaming lems surged out of the nearby Casbah at the sound of the bringing members of the formed Moslem police force on the run to head off a Fire engines and ambulances rushed to the but most of i the ambulances returned late Thursday several hours after he had been plucked from his liny lift raft in the Atlantic 250 miles beyond his target ing The 17 Project Mercury tracking stations got together on their world-girdling radio network for a The station said at another begged off when asked about the handling of com- plaints from three investors who purchased a speculative nia issue from Hammill a brokerage The stock was of United States Auto- matic Merchandising Co. of He contended appropriate files weren't in the hearing room and that he and other Exchange nesses were not familiar with the Carpenter Lacked Radio Because Somebody Erred CAPE goof deprived Malcolm Scott Carpenter of a potential radio voice soon after he splashed into the sea in his Aurora 7 space It was learned authoritatively that one of the rescue planes that flew over the area 130 miles northeast of Puerto Rico where Carpenter was dropped a box supposedly containing a compact radio transmitting When Carpenter opened it he found only a Moslems generally refuse to let I Carpenter sounded tired and his and Elmer of I European manned ambulances 1 voice was weak as he flew the Harold Starin Architects Contracts were awarded to bidders after study and tabulation of each contingent upon final governmental transport their wounded or allow European hospitals to treat Stretcher bearers of the al Liberation Front carried the wounded to a first aid point the Casbah hundred Plans for the addition have been yards away from the previously approved by the gan State Welfare it was total of contracts proved was The break down the first named be- ing the successful Construction Construction Iron Ri- total bid including a base bid of plus for work in the existing building in adding the ordered by the State Fire Marshal and extra for cubicle Other general construction ders were the Caspian tion Co. total bid including a base bid of plus the Champion Iron base bid plus 029; Herman Inc. including base bid plus P. J. Nickel Calm was restored in the area half an hour after the In other terrorist action 15 plastic bombs exploded almost simultaneously in the suburb of Maison shattering stores and other No one was reported in- Trains Mishap Injures Ten Ohio Two of them a involved in an dent at Ravenna and at least 10 persons were None of the inured were believed One passenger car was knocked virtually on its An Akron Beacon Journal re- porter at the scene said cars of Rubin to Speak On U. P. Pride A meeting of the Ironwood Ki- wanis club Tuesday noon will ture Lawrence A. executive secretary of the Mackinac Bridge His topic will be per Peninsula The wood Rotary club has been ed to attend this Rubin has been the chief tive officer of the Mackinac was quite concerned about his capsule attitude and on several when capsule tried to get on his he kept returning to what he was told him to get ready for the and he started doing something There was some confusion whether he under- stood what the order had the impression that he was very confused about what j going But it was very cult to assess whether he was con- fused or The station came in to also feel astronaut was acting somewhat tired on the last It said his voice was When he was asked to comment later on the the medical expert who monitored Carpenter's flight said the astronaut obviously Dr. Stanley T. White Carpenter performed his tasks an appropriate His theory was that the ing stations thought Carpenter was confused because he was too times to make the requested At Grand the psychiatrist who talked to Carpenter after ha came back to earth said he didn't bid plus extras j the eastbound freight train United General Inc. j ently derailed in the path of bid j the plus Mechanical Con- I A car derailing apparently even think the astronaut was tired trading low the middle of the freight train during the der at including base bid put a gouge in the side of thc the said Dr. of plus for con- passenger's and knocked i George of the University of with existing j the passenger cars off the I think he was minus for gas The first passenger car was quite alert on the whole tually on its The second was So far as making decisions on the mechanical at a 45 degree angle and the i Ruff people Mario Co. j third was only slightly given 10 seconds for a Other bidders on the mechanical contract were Iron total j freight which was including base of plus j going from Lorain to total i including base of j plus I Industrial Piping Ironwood remained 1 ci u rv i ji ct L. Bridge Authority since its creation base bld in 1950 and was active along with Chairman Prentiss M. Brown and other members of the Authority in plus i Piping Flight Films Are Damaged make it in the first But he is the type who will think about it for nine considering the before making the decision in the 10th Whatever his condition on the last Carpenter was exhilarated and apologetic once he came back to As he bobbed in his life including base i of plus the long struggle to obtain the He was 1954 until urer of that agency to obtain the complicated international tion and financing which ly made that project possible at the Rubin is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Prior to ice with the United States Army in the he was with the Michigan State plosions blow a hole in the Com- ment and immediately n g j munist wall through divided his military duties he was early bringing armed live secretary of the a n East and West Berlin police Good Roads ing to the Rubin has ben a resident of the j The explosions went off four See Page 8. Mystery Blasts Puncture Wall when astronaut Scott Carpenter's i on said Ray E. space capsule bobbed in the one of ter awaiting enough wa- paramedics who jumped into Atlantic trt aiH 1he> tcr sloshed into the capsule to reach the Eastman Kodak spokesmen into the Atlantic to aid the astro- naut. As he was lifted into a rescue helicopter from the carrier Mysterious the night and a crew of 25 to The film was rushed here Carpenter clutched the camera 1 a nf tn i he had carried with him in his 30' worked to develop it. The film Aurora 7 was of vital interest to of of the National Aeronautics and said Space Administration be- mm: ve Sot so invested cause of the confusion over just what happened during thc third Royal Limousine Hits And Injures Young Boy Explosion Blows House to 8 Bodies Are Found Que. The blast blew the front of the plosion blew to bits a two-story house in this mining and Firemen ed recovering eight bodies and ex- pressed fear more might be found in the scattered Police Chief Adrien Larrive ex- pressed belief liquid heating gas house across the knocking down a cement wall and setting fire to two other Police said several children were believed to have been in the demolished house but that the Upper Peninsula since along ihp Rod orbit and re-entry 1957, and has traveled extensively but apparently caused damage at j The capsule dropped into throughout thc He is a only i Atlantic camera I wouldn't to lose it. I went through a lot of effort to get the tnc i Aboard the said Dr. miles beyond its Richard A. a lieutenant colonel in the Carpenter bor of the Board of Directors West Berlin police said they did scheduled landing For the American Tunnel and j not know who had set off the ly three Carpenter sat in j tnc exhilarated person Turnpike Association and and there was no direct man of the advertising committee evidence the explosions were con- of the Upper Michigan Touri s 11 with an escape John Smith Got Stuck In the Wrong Chimney East Berlin workmen under thc watchful eye of East German der guards began repairing the damage at and no ther incidents a raft beside the waiting to picked i I've Tenn. minutes shortly after 1 a.m. lice to find out how come j About 50 East German border John William 33, came guards raced to the Woman Deported From U.S. Seized in Korea South Korea A The four blasts went off within i South Korean deported be stuck in that Berlin riot police and a bodies found so far have been so The chimney wasn't French patrol also badly burned it was impossible to police by the United States on narcotics was arrested on her ar- rival in Mrs. Seo 53, faces Carpenter joked with the and they ha would stretch and Aboard the the astro- naut ate a small filet mignon and shrimp The doctors and psychiatrists nt Grand Turk said that during this same period following his ing orbital flight last Feb. 20. Glenn felt a little determine their One blast punched a narcotics control 1VA1 W W I I 1 t violations the Korean j perhaps from sitting in his hot spacecraft during the caused the explosion at p.m. The ground floor was occupied and notified the Sullivan It demolished the by Roynald his wife and sheriff's office Th A passing motorist saw hole in the wall on the corner She was given a two-year England royal family limousine on the way to pick xip Elizabeth in the of this 80 four The father knocked down and injured a 5-jrniles east of and at time and of the Hr was stuck in jail for a turn year-old boy i aged two other children escaped with i investigation of the Dr. Howard A. Minners said County of many pended prison term and ordered I The dramatic and deported bv a federal court on Grand was port Rescue Squad Here tho barricade makes j on charges of ponter wanted to stay up late and as it runs ing Her home is j i port west of CARPENTER