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   Nashua Telegraph (Newspaper) - April 2, 1958, Nashua, New Hampshire                               TONIGHT IN THE TELEGRAPH Around Town 8 11 Comlos Will Editorial t l Nashua Complete Associated Press and Wide World Services J WEATHER Occasional Snow Mostly Cloudy Thursday VOL. 90. NO. 28. fhe Poit N. clan tn liter under the Act of 1. NEW HAMPSHIRE APRIL 2, 1958 Established 1S32 FIVE CENTS WHO NEEDS A SWIMMING This low aerial view of Alviso how the waters from Guadalupe River poured over its banks to inundate the entire Alistair head of the Red Cross at San said the situation is getting At least 900 persons have been Water is still HOUSING ACT SEEN SPUR TO BUILDING No Panacea for Business However April 2 Builders and housing officials predicted today the 000 Housing Act will help push home but emphasized it is no panacea for the business PRESIDENT Eisenhower signed the Democratic sored with a demand that Congress quickly correct some provisions he with the private system and the public But the Federal Housing Administration sped orders to its field offices liberalizing payments as the law Some builders have notified FHA they were ing to advertise the new terms to prospective home THE 3 PER CENT minimum down payment now applies to mortgages of up to instead of On mortgage sums above 500, the down payment re- mains at 15 per cent above 20 per cent. This means that a dwelling which FHA calls the new may be bought for down instead of FHA Commissioner Norman Mason said the lower down payment and the removal of controls would be boon buyers and the home building NOT mention the billion dollars to support the mortgage Congress added this ure immediate lus to home was denounced by who had asked only for 500 million dollars to be used He got the 500 million Mutual of Omaha Health ana Accident UNITED OF OMAHA Family plan Edward Hill TU 3-8790 Tlie billion dollars Is at the disposal of the Federal tional Mortgage Assn. With this money and 200 million dollars released to FNMA a few weeks that agency is able 1o tell lenders and builders they can go ahead with construction plans with the assurance the government will buy up any mortgages they choose to SOME LESSER officials pre- would spur the in- dustry in new selling privately It would builders and lenders with important that they can plan on bigger scale The National Assn of Home Builders said law could be of tremendous benefit to moderate income who have been hampered by tight housing THE NEW LAW authorized Eisenhower to boost GI interest to 45 per cent. coupled with the in other interest may cause lenders to look more favorably on housing Eisenhower criticized this provision on grounds that tht rate should be more in other that he should be permitted to raise it er if the situation Top Canadian Socialist Is Defeated April 2, The in Parliament of the chief apostle of Canadian has been M. J. leader of the Co operative Commonwealth went down to a personal defeat this week in the general calamity that over I took all Canadian opposition He had represented the Saskatchewan district of since 1935 Dulles Says US Gets Propaganda Beating by Reds April 2 the testimony of Secretary of State Dulles the United States is taking a propaganda beat ing from the Soviet THREE TIMES in three months Dulles has conceded important victories to what he calls the cleverness and un- scrupulousness with which the Soviets peddle abroad that the United States considers The latest such admission came at a news conference when Dulles said that the viet announcement of sion of nuclear tests had won 'a certain propaganda which the United States had known about in advance but been unable to INSTANCES came last March 4, concerning the Soviet drive for a quick mit and last Jan 10 on the general subject ol Some officials at lower els of government say ly the administration needs to be more aggressive in Dulles has given no indication of any new steps to Soviet challenge in that SOME INFORMED officials feel the problem is beyond the powers of the US Information Agency to deal is primarily concerned with such things as running the Voice of America and overseas mation libraries rather high-level Sen Humphrey told the Senate most cans have no appreciation the scope of the Soviet in announcing of nuclear tests HUMPHREY CHARGED that United States stands be- fore the world without and without a Aikon replied statement upholding the administration's decision on nuclear Sen with Cuban City Is Isolated By Rebels CARROLL COUNTY RING BROKEN UP STATE AP NEWS April Slate Fish Game Department said today It has broken up a flagrant ring in Carrol BERNARD S. the de- enforcement said the Municipal Court yesterday of Clinton 19, of Jackson ended a Guptill was sentenced to a total of six months in the House of Correction after pleading guilty to charges of illegal night hunting and petty POLICE SAID they found parts of 19 deer and a variety of stolen articles in a bam at Cram said the ring included at least one minor now confined at the House of Correction at HE SAID Investigators plan to go to to BANDAGED AND BE- ier of Mr and Mrs Edward B. on 3-year-old Cynthia field of was hit by an automobile SITUATION ON BORDER EASIER April 2, The situation on the border was easier today after a day without But made plain she intends to go ahead with the Lake II u 1 e h reclamation raising the possibility of new Frankenfield looks solemn and ed as she lies bruised and bandaged in a nearby Wash hospital holding her favorite Easter ALL OUT EFFORT TO TAKE ISLAND Rebels Step Up Drive to Overthrow Batista April Cuba's second largest was virtually iso- lated from the rest of the land today by opening blows of rebel leader Fidel Castro's effort to overthrow President CASTRO LAUNCHED his of- fensive by stepping up attacks on transport and tions in Cuba's easternmost Oriente where his guerilla war is Communications continued to be normal outside Havana businesses operated as Batista's troops and raph lines to fired upon transport moving in the area and spread oil and nails on the Most bus and rail workers stopped work a- round Santiago and highways were almost REBELS BLEW up eight high-voltage towers in the province and burned a Sinclair Oil Co gasoline tank Clashes between government troops and rebels were ed near and The 31-year-old rebel er plans to call a general Some sugar mill em- ployes in Oriente province ready have joined transport workers in on almost BATISTA OBTAINED from alert for braced further dictatorial and almost killed But she's recovering and her mother the girl believes she got meet the rebel SUPPORTERS said total war against Batista would be extended to the rest of Cuba after midnight the rebel deadline for the President to Roving rebel bands cut tele- powers for 45 He was authorized to increase the armed forces and to take all necessary steps to keep the nation's transport and com- ing a declaration of martial minister of the United Arab leaves for Zurich day to talk with U. N. tary General Dag jold about the fighting clay and Monday on the The Middle East News Agency said the U. A. R. will hold up a for a ity Council meeting on the clashes because the U. N. Ar- Commission Aas in quieting The report added that the request will be kept on ISRAELI FOREIGN ter Golda Meir said in salem after an emergency Cabinet session that her intends to carry on with the Many Complaints Against Indict Four Says Fletcher Predict Clearing Tonight To Follow Two-Day Storm Strong winds and a sea and the surf caused a STATE MEWS April 2 tive Councilor Frederic H. Fletcher said today the New Hampshire Nursing Homes Assn. has filed 'a wide variety of complaints against Director Lester K. Billings of the State MAHMOUD foreign Division of. Hospital a Millord Re- is chairman of a committee recently set up by Gov Dwinell and the Council to probe Fletcher declined to discuss the saying they are part of much in- being given to our which be studied before definite steps are taken in the t h e Concord Daily Monitor said the charges are contained in a letter sont Fletcher by Harry C. Merrill of dent of the Nursing Homes Among thr the Monitor were duct of andi of The newspaper said Merrill's snow and rain belted iua today lor the second day iln a 2 THE pier at the end of the to Four New York nen 2 lnt TA face a the brunt of the and TQ VI Mil grand jury indictment optimistic weather bureau TRACK THIS YEAR specters and office personnel to utter slanderous remarks about certain officers of this of buying with the ported Telephone service not The Orleans Parish County Now England Tel and Tel TUP jury yesterday returned and a spokesman MONITOR also indictments against the Public Service Co of Merrills letter accused Sinclair Robinson and Hampshire lings and his staff of advising R w o w e r w a s maintained prospective nursing home op- c. and Rex V. the And a to take a rest were charged with using for Ihe Board of to avoid the nursing tne from Works there were home personnel trouble This action is creating cheap homes for welfare is de- to the health and safety of the Billings said he has not seen a copy of the letter and de- to comment on it. THE ACTING slate health Dr Mary M. ITATE AP April 2 A man for a proposed uel harness racing track in nearby Hinsdale said today tlie group plans to incorporate tomorrow and run its first meet this year it's at all to buy control of the con- I NEW ENGLAND trading and dredging were not sal of the track Atty Leon Hubert recommended bonds of The winds jred up rough seas and heavy Asst Dist Atty James and brought about tides son told the jury Lentz three to four feet above and Allen appeared at from to also declined to comment said she too has not seei DIP National Bank of is going to cost a little more than we and we are going to send out plans for Alf Halvorson of Berlin said in an Halvorson eaid he will meet Dr Atchison reiterated a previous plea that the ernor and Council conduct public hearing fairness him and the di- Commerce tomorrow with the as yet here during the morning tides of two feet backers of the 1956, removed in New England the meeting I'll head in negotiable mission said it will grant a Finance Board Authorizes New Equipment for BPW to End by THE STORM BEGAN day witli rain and snow and winds of 50 to miles an noto Hurricane gusts up to 82 per hour were clocked president of the Garrison on although the old hoard did not approve the sale to Ihe Robinson group until abnormally high tides ter an timed considerable flooding in the low-lying sections Of Mew England yesterday and NOW cam 3% INTEREST from May 1st on Regular SAVINGS ACCOUNTS NATIONAL BANK WILL BUY OR SELL SANDERS ASSOCIATES INC. A frict at JEW MOO EDWARD P. FITCH INVESTMENT CLEARANCE SALE ON CLEAN USED CARS MERCER BROS. GARAGE 312 MAIN NASHUA Invest in Hillsborough Investment Corporation clays and considered whether it would he wise to to THE n as the purchasing i voted to allow the BPW ithe weather bureau warned flooding conditions the in an effort to they had already of the smoke into a big s 2- m and his associates tho I mediators today planned the bonds by means of a would continue during for use false instrument representing tide Jl nft iriC H nn t llin I K n I l a march on the by ourselves announcing aj suspension of testing at least for a officia THE DECISION was that the government's responsibilities to the American people and to to for Concord to file tion he THE STATE RACING Com- license to Hinsdale Race Way if the group meets all com- mission and The residents of n little town inv the southwestern comer of New ed 568-71 at a special January meeting in favor of tion of the ORIGINAL PLANS were for a racing plant on keep this country strong and well armed would not permit such a step for U. S. 119 about halfway past raised havoc with of Concord About laborers as the depart cral major blazes last year j n n i i i i n m j i n i j fi ii A Itin n' 3S put on several out in Connecticut and about they completed purchase for city officials last 150 cabinet makers struck controlling slock of Halvorson sairt some of the A portion of Mill officers and directors will be was washed out by New Hampshire I firms in R. I. Propose Annual County Budget As Biennial System Replacement Proposal to establish an an- County budget and inate the present biennial budget system was revealed today by Representative nor of Nashua CHAIRMAN of the delegation to the Nil General the proposal for a yearly gct was recommended by the FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE 142 St. TU 2-4731 group's executive He said while the posal is quickly gaining the County according to a stale cannot enact it officially until the next County convention in Mr sairt further that Graf Ion counties wore the only counties in New Hampshire to cling to the two- WOULD BE more snld estimate County re- venues and expenditures for only one year and not two us at It is also difficult to estimate unexpected ex- penses possible ing In H biennial The Nashua a 1-1- year member of the stale was unable to say when the biennial tem was instituted in boro he com- been going on for many THE 19S7-1958 County gel year wnu al Some of the big expenses in the 1958 part of the budget as County Some of the estimated In- for 1958 Included from the and THE EXECUTIVE County h o s p 1 1 a from the County County M a n c h e board and rare of of poor off old age welfare ARE MANY tional expenses such as rles of general government and their care and for court houses In shun ami County and Hie tee proposing the change-over to the annual budget system Includes Representatives John Dionne and bel T. Cooper of vid Deans Jr of John O. Fortin of uel Dennis gene and James of The Is Today's only onu Interfiled In working far LATE NEWS Flashes April 2 and Army police today were investigating the fatal shooting of a Korean woman apparently by an Army private from New Pfr Richard T. 21, of shot through the door of a railway mail car according to the provost Ihe woman and other Koreans tried to Break in. Tlie woman was found dead shortly New April 2 Vermont man was and four other persons injured yesterday when a blowout caused a station wagon to overturn on the inson River Parkway into the path of a vehicle bound in the opposite The station wagon Harold 31, of was Two Pvt Robert F. 10. of Ft and John 63, of were April 2 25. has been held for grand jury action on an attempted murder in the shooting of e construction worker during nil Lambert Innocent In Court lie is accused of firing two shots nl Donald 34. Monday outside a Main St One let struck Norton In the  

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