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   Daily News, The (Newspaper) - January 25, 1956, Huntington, Pennsylvania                                WEATHER Cold THE DAILY NEWS VOLUME HUNTINGDON AND MOUNT JANUARY 6 CENTS PEK KE SAYS ALLIES MUST REMAIN STRONG President Promises No Delay In Decision 3 Sales Tax Suffers Crushing Defeat At State House Voting OPERATOR PLEADS GUILTY AT TO Speaker Kenneth Hurrell of 130 West Water Mount pleaded guilty at yesterdays session of Huntingdon County Argument Court to the charge of operating a motor vehicle while Judge Swirles Himes pre sided at the session and the corn by By LLOYD ROCHELLE Press Staff Correspondent House iof Representatives Tuesday battered into the ground a 3 per sales tax to record one of worst defeats ever given a tax T in the Pennsylvania It was the fourth major tax to fall in 13 The Republican sponsored with Democratic amendments went tumbling by a vote of with only 21 Republicans and 17 Demo crats listed in the aye column j after three hours of bitter partisan After the vote was Speaker Hiram Andrews D a 79yearold veteran of PAUL SWAIN HAVENS JUNIATA TO OPEN SPRING TERM ON 10 Persons Homeless SAYS FAMILY HAS In RUNNING AGAIN Ten persons were made home morning when fire a frame was represented District Attorney Marshall legislative called on both sides to get come i 17 Patrolman William Morgen of up with a bipartisan MI t A V I he Mount Union Borough program and send it to the 1 the prosecutor in the Senate told the court that early on the morning of December at oclock he was leaving the Municipal Building in his car the ultimatum this is less this destroyed dwelling house in south of Mount Firemen from three companies Kistler and New the flames in weather for more than three Lack of water hindered the firemen their Six pieces of firefighting equipment were sent to the The destroyed owned by Harry is located in Shirley Township on the Craw ford Heights side of Mount Union firemen placed the damage at about and it is believed that the loss is not covered by an employe at the Letter kenny Ordnance Depot at was not immediately i available for comment on the matter of Firemen believe the fire was caused by a defective The fire broke out in the upper portion The roof burned from the making the four giant The Brandt finished medical examinations of the The third floor was between 10 and He Statement Is Made In Advance Of Message From Soviet Premier By DONALD United Staff Eisenhower declared today that the United States and its allies must remain By MERRIMAN SMITH United Press Staff Correspondent including in the absence or desired progress on world disarma and and announced today that i children resided to the I he probably will undergo his next He made the statement at a news conference just be recently remodeled into an apart ment and the and William and their three moved into the building last coming there from the The nearby home of Howard outers was endangered by the Continued On Page Fourteen promised not to he received a new message from Soviet Premier on his decision on whether to Nikolai There had been advance speculations that the message the President said flatly for banning no member of his family has any objection to his running bomb tests and HOLLAND VICTOR IN FIGHT OR HOUSE SEAT He was lavish in his praise for Vice President Richard but said he had not discussed with The President emphasised that disarmament moves are going to be slow and Eisenhower was asked whether he still has hopes of a disarmament agreement with Rus sia notwithstanding recent state wna ne vce President C would play in the 1956 campaign 1 Eisenhower Juniata College will open the large frame The We cannot solve the next of the structure was 7 ar Aaph in P Jl i i i i by glaring at each other in anger I across the center he said with a winter convocation in dent of the announced to Division and Shirley Streets in the driver of the Ford car stalled Ills vehicle and Mor gan appeared on the scene and found Hurrell to be the Hurrell was very much the officer told the and he was placed under Hurrell told the court this wasj liis second offense for operating motor vehicle while ed the other offense taking place Continued On Page Fourteen DEMOCRATIC FOR SCHOOL FUNDS IS Boy Injured In Coasting Mishap All 11year old Mooresville boy injured last evening while coasting at his home In West The Vernon Harry son of and Wesley Porter of H is in good condition at Blair Memorial Hospital He lias a severe laceration of his right The cut is reach ing the hip it was Young Porter was coasting ilown a hill Ms home about 5 oclock last The boy and several other playmates were riding on a piece of roofing when it hit a stone and jolted Porter off The lad fell on the sharp stone which caused the deep gash in his He was treated by an Alexan dria physician and admitted to the hospital as a patient last evening nt By UNITED PRESS The drive to bring the Demo cratic billion school aid to the House Door was stalled at least temporarily The House Rules Committee be gan working over the Tues And so the committee showed no signs of letting it House leaders hoped the can be brought to the floor for a vote next The calls for federal grants of million a year to states day that students completing their work at the end of the pre sent term have elected to receive j their degree at commencement exercises in Approximately six will be included in this i j President Havens ad w be directed to nea 650 students enrolled for the spring Havens has been president Wilson since He received his bache lor of arts degree from Princeton Continued On Page Nine gutted and only the blackened walls remained standing at future of Chief Justice Earl War Eisenhower used his own INDUCTED AS NEW PRESBYTERY HEAD Cites Own Case In an oblique reply to a question concerning the possible political by Soviet Communist Party Boss Nikita Khrushchev against the Presidents Geneva proposal to A Demo crat running with full labor back ing today won the nations congressional battle of the personal case as an allegory which i exchange military blueprints and suggested that if Warren first 1956 Kiwanis Leader Dies Grand 25 Funeral services will be held today for Ben for mer international Kiwanis presi dent who died Monday while intro ducing the speaker at a luncheon in his he should resign from the Must Remain Strong The Raymond pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of was induct ed as moderator of Huntingdon Presbytery at yesterdays meeting held in the Presbyterian Church of the The Ralph Elmer a state sena tor and CIO ran up a 3tol margin over Republican David Smith in a special election Tues day to fill a vacancy in vanias 30th congressional Republicans shrugged off huge Democratic bulge as having no national significance because the Democrats held a 2tol He would like to see the great refuse compromise and Continued On Page Fourteen J served as among the districts president of Kiwanis In 1941 and Brief Quake Felt A brief registered George Leader called the special election to fill a va cancy resulting from the death of Vera Buchanan last Novem SUPREME COURT IS CHALLENGED BY 4 STATE GOVERNORS to do our best to ease tensions whenever Any move toward Eisenhower is going to jbe and gradual at As preliminary to disarma Eisenhower said the Returns from 309 of 311 districts earthquake was felt at gave Holland votes to EST No damage or for bettering the 2tol mar casualties were Continued On Page Seven Faure Resigns Leaving Nation Leaderless Again LIBERTY TOWNSHIP TO RECEIVE FOOD Surplus food will be distributed at the Liberty Township near Chairman on Elias Lynn Distribution next four The take place during the hours tion wants to give states bilof 9 to 12 1 to lion over a fiveyear The 4 and 5 to 7 have pledged to fight Eligible adults must come in Any school aid plan is certain tol person for the No food will for the administration jbe issued to children or on a run into a segregation fight on i neighbors The only ex for school construction during the announced the House Proposed amend ments would bar federal funds to segregated Other congressional news to this rule is in case of and then a written re quest is Containers for the various bulky items must be Chairman Clarence the House Appropria Defense Cannon of tions Committee charged Secre tary of Defense Charles Wilson Continued On Seven Alexandria To Get Food PEARSON on Tk WASHINGTON Surplus food for persons resid ing in the Alexandria area will be distributed at the Alexandria Fire Hall on Thursday from 6 Mollet Seen As Next Premier For France Four Southern governors spurred legis of their states today to challenge the authority of the Court to order mixed i By informal agreement at a con ference Tuesday the governors adopted the strongest stand yet taken in the rising crisis over school segregation across the Deep They decided to ask their legis which now are in to invoke the doctrine of inter great thing he had tried in his was to promote confidence and eliminate dangers of surprise He said his idea was to set the stage for But as things the United States Continued On Page Fourteen DIAMOND RING IS MISSING in the forenoon and was concluded at 10 oclock last Powell will serve in the post for one ending next He succeeds the Tolbert Hewlett of the Clearfield Presbyterian For the past several years Powell has served as chairman of the important Stewardship and Promotion Committee of Hunting don Presbytery and his successor in this post is the William Shaffer of the Altoona Presbyterian His election as moderator took place at the meeting of Presbytery accepted the resigna Continued On Page Fifteen By WILBUR LANDREY United Press Staff Rene Coty sounded out Frances lead ers today on his plan to name Socialist leader Guy Mollet as alleged federal s protest against government en Thomas Stanley of Vir Marvin Griffin of jor role which had come back Coleman of Mississippi an her in the Atlantic Timmerman o Coty conferred today with Albert South Carolina issued their president of the French Union Assembly Emil president of the Economic premier to succeed Edgar j and Edouard honorary Mollet became an almost certain choice when one of his Andre Le was elected president speaker of the new Na brought to the election house to ti nal Assembly Tuesday with nit inn J facilitate the Eden Sails For Washington On Peace Mission to 9 Those eligible to Minister Anthony Eden the commodities are today Washington on a quested to call three mission of peace suddenly over hour period WASHINGTON Whether you for or against the to exempt natural gas from Federal regula you cant help but rub your eyes at the clockwork precision of Hie lobby which is bent on pushing THE WEATHER he through Considerable Cloudiness AVith Some Snow Flurries Over West ern Mountains With Much Sun shine Fair Tonight And Continued Cold With Highest Today 24 To lowest Tonight 4 To 10 North To 10 To 18 South shadowed by a mysterious Soviet note to President Communist Faure resigned immediately af er Le Troquer was H i s resignation plunged France into its 22nd cabinet crisis since the war and left it leaderless at another crucial time in Pierre a Radical Socialist who teamed up with Mol let in a republican front and who also had been considered a pos sible choice as took note of that development today in his Mendes Notes Conference Speaking of the forthcoming Big Two conference in Washington be tween President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Sir Anthony wrote France is absent and neglected she does not perform the ma Never in the many years I have covered Washington have I seen such a skillful job of backstage Whether the public wants natural gas regulation or it probably isnt going to get The Southwest oil and gas boys appear loo They have organized themselves into a lobby which two years ago began operating very quietly for Ihe present Senate No was Everything was geared originally to get the sas to a vote by last There was only one thing the lobby didnt figure heart of Ihe able Senate Lyndon the real of Ihe Without his for a Santa Fe railway the missed out in which 29 persons were but Johnson has now nade it the first order of business S Ernest Roll also 3Smith has blamed mechanical n he current despite that the results of for the He said he president of the National Assem He had conferred with Le Tro quer immediately after his elec Continued On Page Nine Banker COALMONT TO GET SURPLUS FOOD Engineer In Santa Fe Wreck Will Get Exam Los before the crash which oc plete medical and psychiatric on a curve as the train It seemed apparent in London that Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul ganin timed his letter to Ei to coincide with Edens departure for Ihe United States aboard Ihe liner Queen Eden arrives in New York Mon day and flies immediately to Wash ington for talks with the President and Secretary of State John Foster It was believed in London j food wm b Continued On Page Seven at the coalmont Hall on January from 1 to 5 and from 6 to 8 ac cording to an announcement made today by Charles supervisor of Persons eligible to receive government surplus at must call during the hours listed since the food will be avaliable at the State Houre of Representatives last night called the ed showdown on a sales tax for Huntingdon Coun tys Assemblyman Maurice sonal challenges of the courts au Joint Statement Issued The states have not delegated Continued On Page Five New Mar garet Newton dunked her 000 diamond ring and platinum guard ringin a bowl of water while she manicured her nails at her mothers Her Jules into the The plumber took apart the upstairs and down The sewer department was 1 They gave up at 5 the ring has not Late Bulletins Senate Passes House Ways Means Committee tuday unanimously approved President proposal that gaso line used on farms be exempted from the federal It was the first congressional ac tion on the farm gram outlined by President The Pennsylvania Senate late Tues day approved legislation to per mit special license plates for and television The bin had been passed before by the Senate but had been re called for hower Highly Sensitive Explosive Has Vegas Scared Six Children In Fire children burned to death today when fire swept their frame home at nearby The Negro ranging in age from 16 years to 18 were trapped on the second floor of the Their their foster father and a baby Patrolman Chester Edwards ol Bridgeton said he received a report that a defective heater started the He said that by the time an ambulance ar the house was virtually The foster Austin suffered bums of both to rescue the 25 Eisenhower today received from Las President Donning a opening a door hands in trying The Hazel suffered severe They and the youngest Andrew were taken to Bridgeton Hospital where the boy was reported un Edwards identified the dead children as Margaret Thomas Terry Shiela Havey and Paula 18 Banker joined with 156 other Premier Nikolai Republican and Democratic the hlle described members of the lower chamber to smother it in defeat bya vote of 157 to I know the people of Hunt ingdon County want to see a sales tax enacted but I am also sure that they do not want to be crucified by such a hill as he commented to The Daily News Harrisburg correspondent following defeat of the proposed three per cent sales tax meas He said he had no doubt In his mind that this misbegotten as he referred to the sales tax as set up by the Democratic Parly would pro Continued On Page Five no other Defibaugh POLICE ARE PROBING HITRUN ACCIDENT I as a friendly letter putting forth certain the interest of lands University chemistry depart promoting world The letter vas delivered person ally to the President by Russian Ambassador Georgi Zarubin in a 15minute audience at the White Estes was entered for mally today in New Hampshires or going to church in Las Vegas j could put a person in the hospital Someone stole from the High LITTER MEASURE ment the components for a can or bottle from an auto ous booby trap an explosive soon mav add up to 10 which will detonate at the touch davs jn a The Stale Senate amended and passed Tuesday night a House that would impose a fine or 10day jail term for of a The malefactors have not been are believed to have a large supply of the devilish primary Worried police reported Tuesday that the stuff had been applied j glass or or to door at the cartons boxes onto high tf Methodist Continued On Seven animation was scheduled today for he train engineer who blamed his SCOUT SPEAKS ON hit 70 miles per Roll said both Parrish and the trains Homer Til will be among more than 100 1U nesses at a coroners inquest I James Carruthers of Mount from many of his own j coroners inquest into Ihe wreck i yelled at Parrish to put on the Union Explorer Scout who had and despite hc the new county I brakes and nothing Republicans welcome this into as a chance to show that Dem units are in on Ihe giveaway busi Hero arc of how the gas laid Ihe groundwork or the showdown vole now about M iomi up in Ihe Committee Lyndon Johnson to appoint advisory committee On Pago Two when the engineer chosen United States to visit Europe last State Police of the Huntingdon substation were called yesterday to investigate a hitrun accident on 913 in Hopewell Town a short distance epst of Putts A traveling west County will exam ine the Parrish accepted sole said the trains brakes apparent ly were in good working The braking system was spread for 250 yards along Ihe Sand bility for th he worst train in California the brakes were be he blacked out for nearly the train the distinction of one of 16on 913 last Saturday night about crashed into a culvert on Ihe north side of the After climbing over the culvert Ihe car continued along the damaging thirtythree feet of iron fence at the premises of Minnie Dick of The damage was estimated at These scenes showed the leaving America In nn Air Force their arrival in and the boat trip to Hel During their sojourn in On Page Nine j Wolf Pack Slaying In Chicago Starts Roundup By ROBERT LOUGHRAN j On Sunday a gang of United Press Staff Correspondent lagers pulled a semipro football falal 18yearold Donald Stevens sylvania highways from auto mo foil The was returned to the House for concurrence in the Senate amendments which drop ped papers and other types of debris and trash from provisions of the bing capped a week of shocking wolf gang attacks Tuesday night and police ordered the pickup of every Chicago teenager STATE GRANTS TO 9 HOSPITALS CUT a J west side streets police anybody The unprecedented roundup police from his car and beat him mercifully with a The same gang swaggered along south House touched off by the murder of Wil liam on a west side Four youths jumped McNeff and a friend at the entrance of a res that n i g h Appropriations Committee lat who c a m e Tuesday sent to the floor a trim appropria Club Teacher Ition for medical and Last two clubbed a teacher into The headed by in an elementary Dean Polen While McNeff pleaded cut from Ihe amount than for Gods dont use Uniformed Police one of Ihe plunged Kyan ordered the 12inch switchblade knife of Hours after the McNeff murder I proposed last November when the his The operator of the vehicle caus ing the damage did not slop at series he and Slate Police not as yet established past Bring cm in as fast as you 12 was That figure reduced appropriations to nine hospitals and higher grants The killing was the latest in aican find em on Ihe hoi A committee spokesman said tho of wolf gang attacks his Im pulling an changes amounted to have shocked Chicago this terrible situation right made by Ihe com Continued On Pago I On Pago Fifteen  

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