Edwardsville Intelligencer, The (Newspaper) - April 29, 1952, Edwardsville, Illinois CARRIER BOYS ON EVERY STREET Phone 47 t- Complete United Presi Wire Service April 29, 1952 90th Year Intelligencer DAlty No. 139 5 Cents f Ml Continued dry and warm Tuesday through Low Tuesday night 58. High Wednesday middle 80s. High 86; 58. Airliner Missing Over Brazil With 50 Aboard Bay State Votes In Presidential Primary Today Taft and Ike Backers Fight for Majority Of State's Delegates Massachusetts stirred up by a bitter battle between Taff and Eisenhower went to the polls Tuesday in the hottest presidential primary in the state's Even though weather forecasts said rain would fall intermittently throughout the election predicted the turnout would top the previous high of set In 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alfred E. Smith fought for the Democratic But the contest Tuesday was a Republican with Sen. Robert Madison County Mutual Elects Maack President Directors of the Madison ty Mutual Automobile Insurance company elected William Maack of Collinsville as president of the at a special meeting held Monday afternoon in the com- offices at formerly succeeds the late Joseph H. Ladd whose death occurred April 11. Auditor E. F. was elected to the late Mr. Ladd's other office of company T. Z. Ladd is executive vice- president and Ladimir J. Aubrecht is Board Chairman William L. ers presided at the Chamber Group Travels to Herrin Members of the Industrial Ex- pansion committee of the A. Taft of Ohio and Chamber of Commerce re- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower first-hand information on bling for a heavy majority of the state's 38 delegates to the GOP National Ten delegates at large weie un- They formed a with two pledged to two to Eisenhower and six ing The other 28 delegate contests were contested Eisenhower and Taft slates were entered in all 14 congressional dis- Unofficial slates favoring Gen. Douglas MacArthur were en- tered in the 8th, 9U and even though MacArthur has urged his followers to vote for In there was a wide preferential mary which was not The contest attracted considerable as the state's attorney general mitted voters to scribble names on the preferential such as and In another unusual the state permitted establishments ing alcoholic beverages to remain open during the voting de- termined by local option but in most places 6 a.m. to 8 Democrats voted for 72 delegates and 56 by Each will have one-half vote at the convention Democratic Gov. Paul A. a was assured control of most of the 72-man Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee was favored to win the Democratic preferential primary because he lacked organized To make the contest for delegates less a slate pledged to Kefauver opposed the Democratic how to attract new industry when they visited Herrin a of about 9.000, Those making the trip were Harn V. committee E. J Oscar Schmidt and Herman executive secretary of the The story of Herrin has been elevated to a thriving community after facing be- cause of the closing of coal mines was related businessmen by leading who have achieved for Reds Tracer paths of flame across the sky from the six M-3 type machine guns of a Republic ing test operations at L. I. This is believed to be the first photo of the 1300 guns in Communist troops in Korea call the 600-mile-ppr-hours-pIus because its bombs and bullets often strike before the plane's approach can be on Page 2) Ex-Convict Held In Madison Killing Arrested Monday night on a der a 35-j St. Louis ex-convict was being held in the Madison county jail at Edwards ville Tuesday for the slaying o Jack owner of the club near Identified as Thomas Lindel the man was about p m. by Deputy Sherif Pete Klobuchar at the junction o State Route 111 and Stallings road Circumstances of the pick-up were not but it wa learned that Lawrence had been by authorities after Polic Sgt. Emmett Pazia of Madison identified his photograph at Louis police headquarters as tha of man who fatally Kelly at the notorious club earl Sgt. Pazia was in Kelly's estab at the time of the shoot a jew elry but said he could no fire at the gunman because th crowd of 250 patrons was in state of The murder warrant agains Lawrence was issued Monday a by Mrs. Florence Spohr police magistrate at upo complaint signed by State's A torney Austin Lewis questioned Lawrence length Tuesday but reporters at noon that he still wa 1 Investigating and had no commen regarding the motive for the shoo ing or any other aspect of the cas The state's attorney remained conference after the lunch Lawrence already is under bond in St Clair charge with assault with intent to Roy a patron at Club near East St. Louis last Dec. 2 Ashby a w shot five times at the Club 88 ba still is results through unified action in their Chamber of The Edw committee learned that it was a slow process when the project was launched to t industry io locate in the n Illinois One Herrin businessman said it ok quite a while to win the con- dence of the people and a little nger to gain support for e the idea caught fire e people saw the being they knew it would mean for business and -a better ay of life for all the ated H. A. cashier the Bank of Herrin First industry to locate in Herrin as a large of g machines which 30 next to arrive was a known dress over 200 then a during for the manufacturing of staples and stapling lines providing jobs for over 200 The latest and largest is a ig materials concern which will a new building May 1 g over five acres of This rm will more than 800 We have done no more than and only have we felt as though we had the major part of our Whittenberg When asked what was the key to uch success in recent industrial in the city's argest automobile dealer must have confidence in ach and must be willing to their individual desires and vork for the benefit of the whole Such things as direct profits from this of never enter the Postmastership Open At Alhambra Office The U. S. Civil Service Com- mission has announced that May 15 is the closing date for cants to file for a written tion for the office of postmaster at Application blanks and detailed information may be obtained at the Alhambra post Mrs. Laura Favre is acting The vacancy was caused by the resignation of Milton W. Pearce because of poor Navy Rescues I From Tokyo Sea A small attempting to rescue seven men trapped on a wrecked can freighter in the sea off Honshu was thrown completely over the wreck by giant but re- turned to complete the daring The Navy told the story It said the freighter William abandoned by all her crew except Fred A. of Walnut and Engineer John B. San bioke in half in stormy seas after going aground April 14. Five sailors from the Navy tug standing by to assist the Eaton when the storm subsided volunteered to go aboard to help the two stranded On a second try the whaleboat reached the but Its crew scrambled onto the ship with Solomon and Another volunteer crew took an- other with a life raft in tow just in to try again A giant wave lifted it and the life Church Members Claim Victory In Legal Battle Court Upholds System Of Released Time For Religious Training Church leaders have claimed a victory in the long legal battle over re- ligious instruction for public school The Supreme in a 6 to 3 decision sanctioned dis- missal of children one day a week for religious instruction off the school grounds if their parents request it. Two New York city parents had challenged a state law permitting this program on grounds that it violates the con- principle of separation of church and Gerald E. general director of the Commission on Christian Education of the National Council of said in Chicago that hurch leaders are pleased at this He said the court had upheld precisely the system of released ime religious instruction which the National Council has been advising ts affiliates to Knoff said there are now about communities in the nation in some such form of weekday religious instruction is being He said the council will urge all participants to sure hat their programs are so con- as to be in on Page 2) Japanese Treaty Goes Into Effect County TB Assn. Elects Officers William O. was re-elected president of the Madison County Tuberculosis sociation Monday evening at the organization's 16th annual held in the Alton Other officers elected are Elmer E. Jenne of first ident as successor to A. B. Re- Dr. A. H. Granite I raft completely over the ship and replacing Jenne as second dropped it on the other Miss Mary and Dr. R. S. renamed and treasurer The group elected Dr. Carl to a year term on the executive He succeeds Anton Perne of Re-elected for three-year terms were Mrs. Stanley Wood River G. G. real profits from it Wood Dr Cecelia The whaleboat and its crew turned around and came back through the wallowing waves to the side of the Eaton This time all seven men aboard the Eaton were taken off and brought safely to the Navy Historical Society To Gather Here The Madison County Historical society announced Tuesday that Dr. Harry E state historian and editor of the Illinois State Histo- rical Society will be the speaker when the group holds Its annual spring meeting May 11, in the ville Dr. Pratt's announced subject is the Circuit Touching upon another aspect of the Mrs. Rose an instructor in the department at ville high will discuss Who Influenced The Rev John E. of St. John's Methodist church will open the p.m. meeting with an Next on the program will be vocal selections by students from the EHS music under the direction o George The two addresses will follow introductory remarks by Don president of the Madison county Various announcements and reports wil immediately precede adjournment Stevenson Plans Visit o Camp Calif. Ad- ai E. Stevenson leaves Wednesday or a week-long trip to the West to visit and inspect 4th National Guard Division ng at Camp Calif. But before his two-day visit with he guard division May 7-8, ion will deliver two major is in and San Stevenson speaks at a ackson Day dinner in Portland Thursday Next Monday night he will address San cisco's Commonwealth a c and business ome through each business man's on Page 2) Hyde Park Case Advisement County Judge Michael Kinney ook under advisement Monday arguments on the of equipment and ed by state police in their raid on Hyde Park casino at Venice May 12 1950 State's Attorney Austin Lewis snd Attorney General Harold Talley are seeking ty to destroy the gambling para- and to turn the money over to the county school Coursel for the former Hyde Park operators asked for the re- turn of office various items ot personal property and proximately which they con- tend was not being used in the gambling operation when the raid was Purpose of the hearing was to determine whether the money and equipment were an integral part of the gambling operation and fore The Supreme court ruled Nov. 1951, that the raid was legal but remanded the case to Judge Kinney with instructions to determine whether the money and equipment were subject to Both have been impounded by Hie county Dr. Carl Erwin Elmer Dr. Felicia Granite H. E. Granite Dr. C. E. Jarvis Raymond Earl and Clarence Wood Walter Cavner of Venice was elected to a two-year unexpired term of John L. who Alvin Stahl of ter township was elected for the same period to complete the term of the late H. G. also of Foster Principal speaker after the dinner meeting and business sion was Leigh Mitchell Hodges of whose subject was Romance of the mas Among the special guests were Ben D. executive director of the Tuberculosis and Vaughn also of who is field representative for the state Naval Investigation to Be Held in Hobson Disaster Navy sources said Tuesday pre- evidence indicated that mman than cal failure ea u s e d the mid- Atlantic collision of the destroyer Hobson and the aircraft carrier There were d e m a nd for a congressional gation of the One came from a father of one of the missing He said his son once had told him that the Hobson was The Navy Guilty Plea Returned charged with the der of his last Dec. 6, Monday changed his plea on the charge from not guilty to Shuder made the guilty plea at a new arraignment before Circuit Judge Grover He claimed and and Watson set May 15 for a hearing of evidence in the trapping many crewmen be sources emphasized that it is up to a Naval Court of to determine officially or was to blame for the disaster in which the Hobson sank with the apparent loss of 176 AdmT Lynde B. com- mander of the Atlantic an- Monday night that he will convene such a court soon after the Wasp arrives at New York on day or On the basis of the partial re- ports already received by Navy men predicted that the court will look particularly for a mixup in transmitting or receiving turn signals as the warships Executed a high-speed night They saw only a that mechanical trouble such as fouled steering might have caused the Hobson to pass directly under the Wasp's The carrier knifed through the ton and the smaller ship sank within four ow an Navy expres ana U. b. as tde is flown again over the Japanese embassy in The which was seized by the U. S. government on Dec. 7, 1941, was re- turned to the Japanese government as the peace treaty became El Presidente Believed Lost in Area Massive Air Search Is Conducted by U. S. Air Force Planes SAN lUAN Puerto A American Airways decker with 50 sons aboard was overdue and believed down Tuesday in the semi jungle area of Eastern A massive air search by U. S. Air Force and civilian planes spread along the route between where the plane last reported its and Port of where it was due Tuesday morning It took oK Monday night from Rio de Airport authorities at Port of Spam reported that the overdue plane had landed safely at Belem for pur But Pan American officials at de who were in radio contact with Belem denied this The Ramey U. S. Air Force Base here rushed search planes and lana rescue to Belem to set up headquarters for a coordinated search U. S. Navy planes fnm Trinidad covered water areas in the event the plane cleared the jungles and came down off the Brazilian Air Force planes from Rio de Janeiro and Recife joined planes in covering the plane's I Barreiras is 755 miles northwest 1 of- Rio and 780 miles south of It is 430 miles inland from Duluth Dairy Strike Continues Minn. but a trickle of fresh milk was dried up by the simultaneous collapse of negotiations here with striking j dairy Tuesday along with cut didn't get the one nt seems to the most plausible explanation for what to the Hobson Saturday Ervin S. White father of one of the 176 missing said his son had him be- fore Ihe fatal voyage that the son was an battle-scarred rust which was frequently in drydock for intend to have my man ask the Navy some questions find why it continues to ate ships in such poor White thing like this might happen White said his missing son pled for transfer from the Hobson but was he would have to serve two years on the The two years would have beea up next Herman J. father of another of the ing said his son also had told him that the Hobson was re- cently found to be by a Navy inspection Rear Adm. William V. commander of the Atlantic Mine Fleet Force to which the Hobson was promptly that the Hobson was seaworthy every when it put out from for the fated voyage toward Detroit Plants to Produce Tanks big three auto companies are getting ready to turn out more than one billion dollars worth of medium the Army's newest fighting Before the end of this Chrysler and General Fisher Body Division will be mass producing the tank that will out- mode the Details of the are top but it is reputed to be far superior to the deadly which has yet to see action against the Army Ordnance at the Detroit Arsenal and American Locomotive Co. at N. already have assembled more tanks than there are U. S. tanks in all of Despite the insurance of having of ready for combat on the Ordnance Corps is increasing its orders for the tougher Ford Motor Co. announced day that ordnance has more than tripled its order for with a supplemental agreement raising he volume of Ford contracts foi be weapon to more than 100. Fisher Body said last week that ts order the same tank has been boosted to a total of 000. a plan for the emergency ulion of milk to children and Only a handful of small dairies to supply the needs of residents of Duluth and after daylong Monday ended In a mate on both acceptable compromise for tie emergency distribution of milk vas nor seems likely in he immediate said Dr. lario Duluth city health Fischer said that no new ngs were scheduled between the uajor milk producing city and representatives of the AFL dairy Federal price laws and foredoomed any of transporting fresh supplies into the cities from outside the trike The double which is completing a icw arsenal at origi lally announced its at But it is believed additional contracts have liked that figure Defense Contracts in Chicago to Be staf investigators for a House Services subcommittee on waste have been assigned to Chi cago for a o defense contracts in that area Chairman F. Edward Hebert said the primary purpose o the inquiry Is to eliminate wasteful i filling and Air Force He said the two staff Richard W. Webb and Robert also are checking into the on defense con- tracts and the method of Inspecting finished products to make sure they conform to government fcy Barreiras has a population oi only but is the site of an emergency The last radio contact with the missing plane came from the Bar at 2-15 a.m. The plane left Rio at p.m. Monday and was due at Port of Spain at a.m. Tuesday It was scheduled to reach New York at 6 p.m. Pan American officials said the plane carried enough fuel to keep it aloft until undei normal cruise The named the carried 41 and deadlock left dents of the twin port ated almost in the heart of the greatest milk producing area in he without whole Iresh Substitute forms of whole dered or skim but Fischer said it was uncertain oven how long these would The strike was called Saturday over a contract dispute by the dairy workers seeking a five-day week and a one-year The dairies held out for a two-year contract although they agreed to the five-day By United Press Radio news correspondent Dan Salt City Has New Flood SALT LAKE Warm weather Tuesday loosed new torrents of water from the choked crests of the Rocky tains and sent it tumbling ward to flood additional sections ol the Intermountain Even as Salt Lake City Mayor Earl J. Glade declared state ol emergency because of the natural disaster Salt Lake City has ever the Snake River rose to its highest level in 58 years and burst over its banks at One man was missing and pre- drowned in the and authorities at Salt Lake City mated that damage from the mell descent of the mountain streams would reach in the Utah Temperatures fell slightly to slow the runoff of the giant snow in most cases at least double its normal the weather re- Kurzman reported from Cyprus I well above the freezing Monday night that King Farouk of Egypt was shot last month by an Army officer who ly tried to the a correspondent for the National Broadcasting said Farouk was wounded in the He said the Army officer was shot to death by the King's guards and that details of the attempted were being kept Elmer G. who said he was a sheriff and In- dian fighter in the died in Ball Memorial hospital at He was 106 years Goodspeed and his moved here 15 years Mrs. Goodspeed said her husband was born in 1846 in the Dakota Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower may open his campaign for the lican nomination for president in Detroit early in GOP al Arthur field said who recently was a house guest of the general ih said hower will make his first appearance in Kans. The trouble zone extended from Southwestern Idaho to Southern A makeshift canal along Salt Lake City's 13th South Street was battered through Monday by the rushing waters and 10 acres of factories and fields were flooded with water up to 5 feet Despite failure of the 13th Street improvised Army en- working with volunteer flood fighters and city employes labored to build a channel by ing a bulwark along 21st South St. Work on Lights Begins 111. Work has started on installation arc lights and a mile auto race track at the Saline County grounds and the estimated project is expected to be completed about May 15. The county board has leased the track to liam K. Dill and Kenneth and Thursday be introduced both of night racing will shortly after tha project is com- HE