Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - June 18, 1957, Hamilton, Ohio Heh A merica Strong United States Savings Bonds City 128 annexation brought up HAM I LTD N JOURNAL FORT HAMILTON IN 9o,ooor; Readers each The family of possible Entered nil 14. lit nf March 1S"9. i; N E 19 5 7 VOL. 71-NO. 151 PRICE SEVEN CENTS WEATHER HAMILTON AND PARTLY HOT AND WEDNESDAY AND LOW TONIGHT IN 60S. HIGH WEDNESDAY IN 80S. OBSERVERS FLEE ATOMIC TEST SITE Weather Records Tumble CHICAGO of the eastern half awoke to ajv other torrid day today after sizzling temperatures set records At the edge of the where hot and cold air there were severe thunderstorms And some tornado The Weather Bureau in Chicago said the mercury would nestle in the 90s for another day of hot and humid It was because of the torrid temperatures Monday that Chicago and New York suffered power This occurred in the rush for air-conditioning relief 38 In Philadelphia Record temperatures were set for June 17 at where reached 98, Air 97, and New York 93. Chicago's 96 equaled the high for the established in 1887. The hottest spot in the nation was where a high of 108 was Forecasters said temperatures in the 90s would be repeated in the eastern half of the The demarcation line of cool and warm air in the central portion of the country was peppered with which occurred from the Texas Panhandle northeastward through the central plains and the upper Mississippi Rivers Swollen Swollen rivers and spilling from banks and gushing forth jgreat walls of surging were fed by torrential rains over the Southwestern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota counted at least five deaths due to Communities in the stricken areas braced for further outpourings as tributaries poured new water into the Redwood River in to 4 Eisenhower's Civil Rights Measure Approved By House By 286-126 Vote WASHINGTON Iffl - The and Western Democrats have argued that the grating today passed President j backing such legislation agreed tne injunction itself would often ' 1 the er's civil rights The vote was 286-126. Just before final the House 251-158, the Southern bloc's final attempt to drive a jury trial amendment into The vote insured passage of the essentially in the form Eisenhower recommended and the Rev. Henry the 66-year-it' happened Church Breaks Racial Barriers KyT M- The Grace Lutheran Church didn't ' but to break down racial harriers at the vacation Bible school that's what In said the pastor of old in about 30 That was when 11 Negro children showed up unexpectedly when the in a racially mixed began vacation Bible classes last The sign outside children and the minister said he the school's director Mrs. P. E. Davis decided immediately to take the Negro children in. The church's governing body voted to support the The Lutheran church is believed to be the first church in the Louisville area to adopt integrated vacation Bible classes and the first of its denomination south of the The Rev. Mr. a South Carolinian who came to Louisville four years ago from Ga unusual thing about this is the normalcy of it Money Policy Defended By Humphrey WASHINGTON of the Treasury Humphrey today credited the administration's fiscal policies with causing unparalleled But he said brings imperfections I such If it were the court then could punish for contempt anyone who violated the but proponents of the Vole Listed Voting for the jury trial amendment were 45 Republicans and 113 Against it were 139 Republicans and 112 The now goes to the where a bipartisan coalition is trying to rush it on to the calendar for Thus depriving Southern senators of one of their opportunities to Senate Republican Leader Knowland of California said he is prepared to take steps to get Senate action on the message this The would authorize the U. S. attorney general to take into federal court the cases of persons whose voting or other civil rights were violated or bipartisan Group Without first going to state the attorney general could seek a federal injunction against The also would provide for a bipartisan commission to make a two-year investigation oi civil rights complaints and for a special division of the Department of under an assistant attorney to handle civil rights Adopted Son Of Professor Slays Girl in our Humphrey told the Senate Finance I entertain no doubt as to the propriety of our goals or the wisdom of our The whose policies have drawn considerable congressional said it is to allege interest rates benefit only the Bankers Are Brokers are brokers of in an 11,000-word statement prepared for the opening session of a broad committee study of the nation's financial they receive they pay Higher interest rales paid by banks to their depositors encourage he and those savings are converted to increased capital investment which means more whose resignation as Treasury secretary is expected to become effective in told the committee the Eisenhower administration has a record of prospering America with new high levels of rising and increasing purchasing More And Better Jobs is a record of more and better more more Humphrey said growing prosperity has extended to nearly all segments of our society except the he the outlook in that field is brightening In reply to critics who have said to 10, General Assembly In Final Session Iowa College Golfer Plays 231 Holes Iowa tfl - David Strang of 19-year-old college was walking again today but not as a marathon Strong's feet were a little tired to start off his summer job as a mailman but he was happy over the fact that he set a new unofficial amateur record for long-distance golfing Monday when he shot 231 holes in 17 hours and 10 Dave's tour of the Oelwein Elks course was accomplished in about 10 hours less than it took Bob Barnes of to shoot 225 holes in 1952 and that was mark he aimed to Barnes had performed on a somewhat longer course at Strang started out at 3 a.m. on bis golfing grind and quit on the last green at 8:10 p.m. On the first 225 holes Strang took 988 When he cupped his ball on the 226th green he stopped counting METHODIST CHURCH CONFERENCE OPENS Ohio 19th annual session of the Northeast Ohio Conference of the Methodist Church opens here today with a service in commemoration the ministers who died during the past The session Will end Sunday with ordination services at which Dr. Frederick Brown chaplain of the U.S. Will i Haitians Demand Return Of Fignole PORT AU Haiti Haiti's military junta deployed troops and police with orders to shoot today in reply to threats by followers of ousted President Daniel Fignole to burn down Port au Worker and peasant followers of Fignole vowed to use the torch unless Fignole is returned from exile in New Workers began evacuating their huts near the harbor Monday as they made the The three-man junta refused to consider the demand for It countered with orders to shoot arsonists on the spot and to arrest any shop owners who tried to close down in protest against exile and military The junta issued a decree forbidding any general It also curbed electioneering by the eight remaining presidential candidates by banning political The ruling military group warned it would enforce operation of essential services and food supply Commercial air lines resumed operations Monday night for the first time since riots erupted Ohio m - A aimed at ridding Ohio highways of habitual traffic comes up for consideration today as the 102nd General Assembly reconvenes for final The providing a penalty point system against has been in the hands of a conference committee since May 29, when the two houses ended working The conference after ironing out will submit the for If it will become law as soon as Gov. C. William O'Neill signs it. Under the present version of the courts of record and the new county courts would report moving traffic violations to the Motor Vehicle Each violation would be graded on a point The more serious the the higher number of When a driver accumulated 12 the registrar of the Motor Vehicle Bureau would ask Common Pleas Court to suspend the driver's license for one The could reduce the period of or place the driver on Also scheduled for consideration by the lawmakers today are measures Appropriate 146 million dollars for capital Appropriate 414 million dollars for state subsidies fbr school Give River Downs race track in Hamilton County 44 additional racing dates and allow 44 instead of 38 days of racing for tracks of three-quarters of a mile or Provide the mechanics for the state to provide financial aid for additional classrooms in needy school Make permanent the 9 per cent bonded indebtedness limitation for school Tex. adopted teen-age son of a university professor told police he slashed sweetheart's throat Monday night because she ended their Sandra Jean 17, died seconds after the Her nude almost decapitated by deep knife was found in the front bedroom of her partially covered by a Phones Police Homicide Lt. W. C. Doss said Robert Edward also 17, a University of Houston science telephoned police and told have just killed my girl friend send me some I'm afraid of the Doss said he and Detective John the boy sitting on a couch in the living room when they wearing blood stained blue jeans and He handed them a pocket knife and showed them the Charged With Murder Freeman was charged with murder and jailed after making a written statement admitting the is our cried Dr. L. E. when informed of the youth's is reacting like our Dr. professor of secondary education at the University of said he and his wife adopted their only when he was a year Wore Bathing Suit Patrolman W. Williams said the youth told him Sandra was wearing a bathing suit at the time of the but he stripped it off Dr. Jarred Harris County medical said his investigation showed the girl had not been sexually The youth said he planned to study for the ministry after finishing a science Dief Organizing Cabinet In Canada N. Y. Gang Figure Slain NEW YORK Gangland gunmen killed a reputed shot and Monday on | Gov. Gen. Vincent Massey sunny doorstep of a Bronx night asked Diefenbaker to grocery | form a new government after Two assassins pumped four liberal Cabinet of Prime Minister OTTAWA Diefenbaker is putting together a Cabinet slate prior to taking over Friday as Canada's first Conservative prime minister in 22 lets into Frank 55, and fled in a black Police described Scalise as an associate of gambler Frank and deported vice lord Charles Federal police suspected Scalise of being involved in international narcotics He had been sought for more than a year for questioning in three Moments before his death Scalise purchased 90 cents worth of peaches and lettuce at the He was stuffing bilLs and some change into a pocket of his yellow slacks when the gunmen Bullets hit him in the arm and side of his His body sprawled over the money he had been putting in his The shooting occurred in a densely populated section of the Two Are Killed In Shooting Spree AIKEN VIEWS SOIL BANK WASHINGTON Aiken of senior Republican member of the Senate Agriculture believes Congress may have a hard time determining whether the soil bank program is a success or failure this He and a number of other farm leaders - including Secretary of Agriculture stated the program's future should be based on- whether or not it reduces production of surplus crops this Aiken told newsmen the program may show results for but not for wheat and In such an he might be sharply divided next year on what to do about the Dulles Says Ike Confirms Girard Trial In Japan WASHINGTON of State Dulles has told U. S. District Court here that the government's decision to permit soldier William S. Girard to be tried by Japan discussed with and confirmed President Eisenhower In an affidavit tiled with the court Dulles opposed a bid by counsel for Girard to have the case returned to U.S. of 111., is charged with fatally snooting a Japanese woman who was collecting scrap on a firing range in who was on guard I duty has said the shooting was International Friction hour in issue is left Dulles this prolongs a source of international friction and may have adverse effect upon our relations with Japan and other Dulles said and Secretary of Defense Wilson decided Girard should be tried by Japanese courts full with procedures under agreements with the Japanese In New Girard's Joseph S. Robinson and Earl Iv W. Va. domestic troubles of Thomas Cronk Jr. boiled over Monday night in a flurry of shots that left his father-in-law and a child dead and a family friend The dead were James 45-year-oW and Donna 9, his Donna was a half-sister of 20-year-old Alex 35, of was in fair condition at a Wheeling think Cronk went said fired first at the little girl as she stood by the Then he got I started for the door and he fired at Mrs. Cronk said her a truck fired at least six He ran out of bullets just as he turned the gun on she ' The yaung housewife said she visited Prosecutor Thomas Goodwin Monday and discussed her 31-year - old husband's excessive Goodwin wrote Cronk a she She told police her apparently angry over her visit to came home about 7:30 p.m. In the second floor he found his Mr. and his own Charles and several including Shirley and his two young Mrs. Cronk said her husband stalked over to a gun case where he kept hunting weapons and going An argument started between her husband and her she told Her husband apparently thought Mitcham was going to take the as She quoted her as I'll just shoot the whole And then he opened Former Miami U Student Killed BOWLING Ohio One man was killed and another seriously injured in a tavern shooting near here Monday Killed was Rudy 21, of In serious condition with a bullet wound in his mouth was 22, of nearby police Both are former Miami students who left school in 1956 after they had become ineligible for Officers gave this account of the Schoendorff and four friends went to the Golden Lily Tavern on U.S. 6, about six miles of made two long distance telephone but refused to pay for An argument developed between and the Gerald 22, of near Bowling ripped Bryant's and his friends but came back a half hour He paid Bryant for the ripped but refused to pay for the telephone When Bryant asked him to he went behind the bar and pushed Bryant Bryant grabbed a 32 caliber revolver belonging to the tavern and in an ensuing discharged a It hit Moody in the The scuffle and Bryant fired four more Bullets hit in the chest and killing Deputy Sheriff Royce of Wood County said no charges were filed against Schoendorff was a graduate of Fostoria High School where he a football He entered Miami University in 1953, played but was put on scholastic probation last He had signed a contract to play pro football with the Green Bay Packers this Louis St. Laurent The Conservatives upset the Liberals in last week's elections but did not win a ruling They have 109 seats and the Liberals 104 in the 265-member House of First Time Diefenbaker a 61-year-old lawyer from had announced earlier that he would accept the prime minister's job but said he needed until to prepare a slate of Cabinet A member of Parliament since the 1930s, he led the Conservatives to victory in his first campaign as party St. Laurent met for 50 minutes with Massey Monday night before the governor general called in The 75-year-oW Liberal chief later told reporters he will continue to serve as a member of Commons from his constituency of Quebec East. He also said his Cabinet will remain in office until a new administration is Nit Obstruction have also told Mr. Diefenbaker that I feel the Liberal members of Parliament will not attempt obstruction to prevent bhe new government from carrying through Parliament the program it has placed before bhe though we of exercise our right to express our views freely on the measures introduced in he said in a feel that the growth and prosperity of the country should not be endangered by instability of government which would come from irresponsible Diefenbaker's promise to call Parliament into session in September may be upset by the scheduled Canadian visit of Queen Elizabeth He said had been an announcement that the Queen will visit Canada Oct. 12-14 and arrangements had been considered to the effect that she might officially open To SASKATCHEWAN - Canada's Progressive Conservative John whose parly administered the first beating Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent's Liberals have suffered in 22 displays a catch of pike at Lake La Ronge in Diefenbaker will become Average Income Shows Increase WASHINGTON - Average income in the United over a yearly a level during May of almost a year for each of the nation's 171 million The Commerce Department reported Monday the total adjusted AGAINST ATOMIC TESTS LAS Nev. New York picketing the Atomic Energy has begun a fast in protest against continued American testing of nuclear Amnion associate editor of the Catholic Worker in New said Monday he will not eat until June 28, the date scheduled for the testing of one of the biggest nuclear devices ever exploded in the United Hennacy said that every year since 1950 he has fasted Aug anniversary of the drop of atomic bomb on annual rate for May was 34014 billion a new The department's monthly survey showed personal income on a seasonally adjusted basis jumped one billion dollars over and 171 billions over May 1956. The May rate was four billion dollars higher than for the first three months of this Wages and salaries advanced by one billion Property interest business up a bit less than one Transfer payments - consisting mostly of payments and social security benefits - advanced by about two Total agricultural on a seasonally adjusted annual remained stable from April through May at This represented an increase of 400 million dollars over April 1956. U. S. Ordered Not To Give GI To Japs BULLETIN WASHINGTON - A federal judge today ordered the govern ment not to turn over GI William S. Girard to Japan for U. S. Judge Joseph C. ruled that the proposed delivery of Girard to Japan for trial in the death of a Japanese woman would violate rights which are guaranteed by the Since Girard remains a member of the U. S. armed forces in McGarraghy he may be prosecuted in court - martial McGarraghy refused to issue a writ of habeas corpus which would have required the soldier to be brought home for further legal But he treated the complaint as a petition for an injunction and held the proposed delivery of Girard to Japan would be a violation of his constitutional an Army specialist third class from 111., has been accused of manslaughter by Japanese WORK CONTINUES AT KAISER PLANT W. Va. work at the 200 million dollar Kaiser Aluminum development near here resumed Monday when most of 5,000 workers who earlier refused to cross a picket line of striking engineers returned to Local 159, American Federation of Technical went on strike The nature of the union's grievance was not THREATENED BY FALLOUT FROM TEST Radioactive Cloud Drifts Back To Control Point EXPLOSION Fourth In Current No Significant Fallout Expected From Blast ATOMIC Nev. scientists exploded the fourth shot in bhe current atomic lest series at 4:45 a.m. Then they The Atomic Energy Commission said from the blast forced evacuation of the test site control The from a. balloon hung 500 feet above the desert up the dawn sky throughout much of the Five minutes later the billowing mushroom rising almost six miles into the began bo sift radioactive contamination toward the control Order Given The order to was In 30 minutes the point was It is some eight miles from ground An AEC spokesman said the upper part of the cloud headed north of due east at 30,000 The stem drifted north of due west at 20,000 Unofficial observers estimated the bomb at 10 half the size weapon in World War A kiloton is the equivalent of 1,000 tons of The AEC said that there was not expected to be any significant fallout from today's blast except in the test area itself and the adjoining bombing More than 50 diagnostic tests were conducted as part of this morning's test. Live pigs and recording instruments on their bodies - were used in studies of MOTOR BIKE RIDER KILLED NEAR SANDUSKY Ohio 30-year-old man was killed Monday when the motor bike he was riding failed to negotiate a curve and hit 6, a tree at Kelleys He was an identified as Frank Sharman of DAYTON YOUTH DROWNS IN RIVER Ohio - Kenneth 8, of drowned Monday in the Miami River despite efforts of a railroad fireman to rescue Kenneth was knocked into the river from a railroad trestle by a Baltimore & Ohio freight The freight stopped and fireman Ernest 23, of dived into the river from the 50-foot high He reached the boy but lost him again in the swift current when the boy struggled from his The fireman got to shore The victim's young companions told police they were crossing the trestle preparatory to building a tree When police Cronk offered no He turned over bis revolver to police when his father told the officer the Two Supreme Court Decisions In Field Of Communism Stir Fresh Criticism WASHINGTON new Supreme Court decisions in the field of communism today set off congressional criticism of recent rulings of the high Rep. Howard W. Smith said the 1940 law which bears his name is in- its He suggested there is no use trying to amend the statute so long as the law turns into the present court interprets it to Jenner said he is afraid the court has us back where we were 20 years in the legal battle against Smith and Jenner referred in interviews to Monday's Supreme Court decision 6-1, Smith Act convictions of 14 California Five were freed and new trials ordered for the other In a second the court struck down the contempt of Congress conviction of labor official John T. Here too the vote was 6-1, with Justice Clark dissenting in both Watkins had beta of contempt of Congress for Watkins said he was not a Communist but he acknowledged having worked with some Communists in the labor Question Obscure Chief Justice Warren said the question under subcommittee inquiry was obscure and was not adequately revealed to Watkins when he had to decide at his peril I Among Sick Graham Crusade Needs NEW YORK Sponsors of evangelist Billy Graham's crusade have raised about from donors and will need an estimated more to sustain the Madison Square Garden meetings through July 21. This is over and above the nightly collections expected to total about Roger chairman of the crusade sponsoring committee and head of the Mutual Insurance Co. of New said Monday get the money all to continue the meeting Hull said groups of businessmen and others were being called together at meetings this week and next to outline the It is estimated that the total budget may run nearly million one million for the crusade itself and about half a million for Saturday night telecasts of the The nightly so far averaging less than 50 cents a won't quite cover a third of the over-all costs at that Graham and his team get no pay from the except for living ELECTION TODAY AT STATE Ohio m - Their campaigning 104 hopefuls in the Buckeye State are awaiting vote results today that will send six to top state The Buckeye now in its 11th is meeting on the Capital University campus Twelve Nationalist and Federalist candidates are for the governor's Federalists in the running are Carol Gearhart of Carole McCollum of Joyce Zahn of Ann Loury of Ada and Darlene Wallance of Nationalists are Claudia Hamilton of Barbara Clark of Harmon of Bonnie Clausing of Nancy McMillen of June Patton of Windham and Ruth Friend of Inside whether or not to answer Warren said the Un-American Activities group dealt unfairly with At another point he ing to tell a House Un-American i said there ivno congressional subcommittee in 1954 jer to for the sake of names of former ' crura is. 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