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   Logansport Press (Newspaper) - September 29, 1962, Logansport, Indiana                              Weather Fair Cool Today And Sun Yesterday's Temperatures High 62 Low 44 PUBLIC LOGANSPORT PRESS Only Local Morning Paper Serving Cass Carroll Pulaski Miami Fulton White Counties Good Morning VOL 42 NO 76 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOGANSPORT INDIANA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER DPI TELEPHOTOS PRICE TEN CENTS SENATE OKS BIL WORKS El Resigns Office With State Dept INDIANAPOLIS H Bainbridge resigned as com- of the State ment of Administration Friday after Gov Matthew E Welsh asked with regret that he step down from the a year job Although Welsh indicated he would to have the former slate senator stay in state the governor said he had nothing specific in mind at th moment The resignation came only eigh days after it was revealed Bain bridge was probably holding job in violation of the Indiana Constitution which prohibits a person from taking a job by a session of the General As sembly in which he served Welsh asked the resignation Fri day after studying an opinion by Ally Gen Edwin K Steers ing Bainbridge was violating the Constitution by holding the post The governor said Mr bridge has served his state well as commissioner and performed his duties with great credit to himself and the administration He added I hope Mr bridge will continue to make his valuable services available to his state Bainbridge conferred with Welsh Friday morning and a few hours later sent the governor his Includes Mil To Start Work On Depressed Areas QUEEN AND HER Kathy Wiler center was crowned coming queen Friday night during half time of the of Lafayette ball game Members of her court are Miss Connie Carr Miss Pat Herron Miss Shelly Morris and Miss Connie Pearson Placing the crown on Miss head is Leo Weber of the Logansport Press Photo letter of resignation effective ac the dose of business It has been a pleasure and a privilege to serve with you in your Bainbridge wrote Welsh and I wish to thank you sincerely for the confidence that you placed in me in ing me to this will continue to be interested in the future progress of your ad- and I hope that you will feel free to call upon me if I can be of any further ance Bainbridge said he had no immediate plans but I'm going to make myself available to ernor Welsh and the tion I would be most happy to contribute to this administration or any subsequent tion Bainbridge was a stale senator from Lake County in the 1961 General Assembly which created the Department of tion He resigned after the session and was appointed director of the Slate Department of Public Works and Supply absorbed new agency July 1 1961 In his opinion issued late Thurs- day Steers cited a section of the which says no ber of the General Assembly may accept a paying state job created while he sat in the legislature un- til after the term to which he was elected has expired However Steers cited a opinion in 1919 in saying bridge did not have to refund the salary he had received as com- missioner Contract OU An agreement for a contract between the Meuhlhausen Spring division of the Rockwell Stand ard Corporation and the United Steelworkers was reached Friday at Pittsburgh Collected In First UF Campaign Drive Leaders Report Pa vice president of Local 3261 stated that settlement was made along the basic steel pattern There will be ni inter- ruption of work At no time said Wandrei has there been any dis- agreement with management Word of the agreement was received by Jack Seeder president orthe Local 3261 He and George Johnson chairman of the bargaining com With the United Fund The figure was tallied by the barely four days underway j auditors who counted leaders from eight divisions re- ported a total of ed toward the goal of Friday afternoon ing the first report meeting Grant In Damage Suits SOUTH BEND Ind AP Damages of have been awarded for two of the tions blamed onto i p r o p e r ly have represented the union j vented trailer at the talks which began District Court jury of Ralph Tucker and Gerald indle represented management at the meetings Burrell 82 Dies At Hospital Burrell 82 of 521 five women and seven men ed the damages to survivors of Mrs Delores Anthony town Pa and Mrs Mary Vlad Detroit The women died along with Mrs Olympia Molli Detroit while a religious con- vention at Dimondale Mich Sept es following a luncheon at the K of C hall The division totals reported at the luncheon by their leaders are as Advance Hendrickson president of the Pennsylvania Veterans Association re- porting that any member wishing to contribute should call Frank engine house foreman who is in charge of the UF campaign for railroad employes street died at Friday at St Joseph's hospital I The damages were assessed Kroeger funeral home is in: against two Elkhart Ind charge of rites which are pending j f Thurm Engine e r i n g Corp who made the heater and BUILDING PERMITS John W Anderson building commissioner issued permits to Homer Austin Northern Heights for house foundation and repairs General Tire 600 ington for blacktopping Paul Deegan 318 W Clinton for cement work Paul Porter 2324 High for horse stable Logan Theater Barnes Office remove marquee Lay ton Homes Corp which made the trailer The relatives of the two- dead women had asked for each death Damages of million are sought in still suits in- eight other The U.S Public Health Service heater for 16 deaths before Thurm redesigned the heater Chilcott Com William Steinhilber 50 Professional Dr Russell Eck ert Service Jim Rural Max Brandt Residential Betty Jewell Clubs and Organizations Henry Jones United Fund executive Delia said he was very that the total topped hat collected by the meeting last year Divisions last collections of 100 at their first session In the absence of H P able campaign chairman Delia presided at the meeting of the volunteers He praised the man for the wonderful job he has done in this year's drive The director the workers of this slogan of Progress and said he was very much impressed with the and high spirits shown by them thus far All divisions are working Also a letter W Large re- manager of the sanctioned the support of all em- US Cuba Policy Dangerous Says Polish Minister UNITED NATIONS AP WASHINGTON AP The Senate Appropriations Committee approved Friday a public works money including million to start work on President Kennedy's emergency program to help depressed areas The House has already approved the appropriations The Indiana appropriations total Included is in for surveys of proposed Indiana water projects including to study harbor potential in the East Chicago area in Gary's harbor and in the Michigan City harbor Approved appropria t i o n s for flood control surveys in Indiana river basins Wabash 000 White and Maumee each Whitewater Pigeon Creek in Evansville The includes to draw plans for a million field Bayou levee on the Wabash south of Terre Haute 000 for plans for a Brookville reservoir and for plans for two new Ohio River dams at Newburgh and near Hovey Lake at Uniontown Ky The appropriations include million for construction work in- a start on Levee 5 on the lower Wabash near the Indiana Harbor East Niblack levee north of floodwall West Terre Haute levee on Wabash River The also includes lion for continued construction work on Anthony dahl dam and locks upstream from Cincinnati Under the Ohio River lock modernization gram it is to be the last locks on the river above Markland The new Cannelton dam will re- place three locks in the 114 miles upstream to Louisville The burgh and Uniontown locks will replace three dams from ton downstream to the ern tip of Indiana Illinois construction Calumet Harbor and River breakwater Calumet Harbor and River proach channel outer bor and entrance 000 Calumet River bridge tions Illinois Waterway Channel Foreign Minister Adam mouths of the Patoka and Black Rapacki accused the United States rivers Friday an extremely dangerous toward Cuba He for The Senale of the also denounced West German government as the most born and cold war force in the West The Communist diplomat made the charges in a policy speech In Contempt By Federal Court OXFORD Miss AP part of Mississippi's array Deace officers regrouped on the University of Mississippi campus Friday a federal court ruled their eader Gov Ross Barnett guilty the stage for lis arrest The 5th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans La gave he point of re- sistance to enrollment at Ole Miss of Negro James H il next Tuesday at to himself of contempt Continued Barnett ward the total fund goal and no V called for fine and All solicitors -are asked to call i he office for reservations next report meeting on October The United Fund office recently received a note from H Hirst j his custody by the U.S attorney Burke Marshall assistant U.S attorney general for civil rights assured the court its orders would out snubbed the court by show up for Friday's three-hour not only stop resisting but must order on the Ole Miss campus Atty Gen Robert F- Kennedy refused in Washington to say Reservoir for there is no House appropriation Also included were items to con- work on three Ohio River Markland Alpine Louisville Also for continuing construction were- reservoir Mississinewa reservoir Monroe reservoir I to the General sembly He declared the Cuban people have the same right to live under communism as the American ple do under capitalism He said Communist states in Europe live as neighbors with capitalist states and j Poland and other Socialist countries maintain friendly tions not only with neutral states but develop normal and times good relations also with a number of of NATO We want to maintain such relations and develop them ther He said Cuba is neither ening nor is in a position to threaten the United States or one else Rapacki made no mention of viet bloc shipments to Cuba nor refer to the statement of he Soviet Union that a U.S at- tack on Cuba would mean war His bitterest words were ed against West Germany and of marching units will be Parade Show Set for Oct 13 0 R Carson general chairman and William Babe Thomas chairman announced Friday that the annual Shrine Frolic would be held here Saturday Oct 13 Missing from this year's frolic will be the evening show ally held in Berry Bowl Club directors said the elimination of the show this year was due circumstances beyond their jol and the show is expected I to be resumed next year The big parade with the Konrad Adenauer He charged that Adenauer skilfully using the dreams of glory shed by French President Charles held as starting at p.m through the business district All other activities will be helt at the Shrine club 415 High St de was presenting his dinner wil be served from or North Atlantic Treaty allies with a challenge for over all Western Eu ope Rapacfci called for a peace I whether another attempt with both West and East Germany with West Berlin trans- COMPLETION Work on the last two bridges the Pennsylvania railroad tracks near U.S for the bypass interchange nears completion Above fe be concrete girder and steel beam structure that will span will form the interchange over U.S 24 Cost for the two bridges Hill be more fhan a third of dollars to enroll Meredith before the Tuesday deadline While the hearing con in New Orleans Barnet ordered his volunteer of local Mississippi peace officer back on campus None would why but apparently the governor moved to guard against a surpris afternoon visit by Meredith Meredith attended the New leans hearing By afternoon about 40 deputies and policemen gathered in aimless groups at Alumni House headquarters For Barnett's resistance to Integra Ole Miss None wore helmets or carried riot sticks arid the gates of the This appeared io be a sign that Gov Bamett clung to to fight at the university to some future ter end Yet none of the on campus seemed tense ing frequently joking They glanced upward when a plane remembering that Meredith flew in for his tive attempt to register formed from a frontier city and military base into a free city He made only a passing ence to the Communist China issue but another Communist ister Behar of Albania dealt at length with the subject Kennedy Reports Settlement In Railroad Strike WASHINGTON Kennedy settlement Friday night of the strike of the railroad telegraphers against the Chicago and North Railway He said service on the state line will resume as ly as possible Word of a statement released at the White louse and the Labor Department fter a hours of hinged a over Kennedy said complete ment has been reached 5 to 7 p.m and at 9 p.m there will be a dance A ham and egg breakfast will be served at mid- night Leading the parade will be the Mizpah Temple band from Ft Wayne The band won second place in the national Shrine rade held in Toronto Canada in June Next n line will be the Oriental band from the Murat Temple in Indianapolis featuring Fletcher Cross one of the most famous Oriental dancers in the entire Shrine organization Cross will perform his dance at Fourth and Broadway Open house will be held at the Shrine club during the evening Carson stated all committees are working hard to make this the frolic the club has ever staged i Cuban Refugees Present A Flag To Sen Capehart AP gees from Communist Cuba sented a Cuban flag to Homer E Capehart Friday in recognition of his demand for use of American military power to end Red rule at this nation's doorstep i The Republican senator ly renewed his call for armed in- to halt the Russian buildup in Cuba and said failure act already has made America of Capehart who is running for re- election said the country must act and that any possible course of action involves the use of military force The American people could never be safe with a fully fied Cuba 90 he at a news conference following the flag presentation ceremony Capehart added in two years unless this country acts will have the island fortified and equipped with range missiles reach any American city At present he said he is lain that Russia would not go to war over Cuba Failure to act in Cuba would amount to giving up the halt the spread of Capehart said because If you don't it in Cuba you can't stop it anywhere We threw the Communists out of South Korea si a cost of he said If we were right in Korea we'd be right in doing the same in Cuba As to what military action he advocated Capehart said he would was sary At this time he added was thinking in terms of a naval blockade and use of air power in- eluding paratroops The senator did not deny that a blockade of Russian shipping headed for Cuba would be an act of war under international ut said America now has no choice except to means He pointed out that it was a Russian blockade of Berlin which forced American air- ift to supply Berlin and the West's there Coming Sunday A picture page on twins and triplets in school for the first time Special features on an Interesting Season Ahead and on Fire Prevention Week Scores and details of football games and other sports activity All will be presented in: the Sunday issue of and Press PUBLIC LIBRARY   

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