Palladium-Times (Newspaper) - April 22, 1959, Oswego, New York LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS Governor Vetoes Volney THE WEATHER Fair and cool er and fair on Temperature at 40, VOL 93 1UM AS DAILY N. APRIL 22, 1969 ASSOCIATED PRICE SEVEN CENTS Herter Sworn Eisenhower Pledges His Full Support WASHINGTON tian Herter was sworn in as new of state President Eisenhower pledged him full At a brief White House with the President and virtually the entire Cabinet looking Herter became the nation's 34th full-time foreign policy bless Eisenhower the people of the United States hope for your Eisenhower said he and former Secretary John Foster Dulles as one in you were the best qualified to take over the office of secretary of standing erect out the crutches he sometimes told can't know how much it means to have your Shaking Herter's know jou said have His tone amounted to pledge of In addressing bower said that he and defense were and praying for Foster's early Sugar Fight Basilic Or Lose Title NEW YORK Court Justice Saul Sreit today directed middleweight ion Sugar Ray Robinson to agree to defend his title against Carmen Basilio in 15 days or face loss of his The in a 12-page de- upheld the power of the State Athletic Commission to choose the challenger for a championship bout and to fix the Justice Streit that the commission did according to its own have the authority to pick the place for the Dulles attended the Also present the former secretary's Mrs. brief younger Allen uho is director of the Central Intelligence From the hospital Dulles countersigned Herter's official commission as his Mrs. along with their three sons and a Adele Seronde of stood by as Herter was sworn in. Vice President Richard M. who also witnessed the warmly shook hand afterward as did the Cabinet In the choice of Herter for the Cabinet post was viewed as a big boost for closer bipartisan cooperation on foreign policy at a critical Chairman J. William bright of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Robinson went to the courts after the on April ordered him to sign a against Basilio April 15. The commission took the tion under its rules requiring champions to defend every six Robinson hasn't fought since he regained the title by out- pointing of N. at March 25, 1958. Justice Streit ruled that if Robinson did not sign to fight Basilio the commission might vacate the Levenson To Replace Godfrey NEW YORK Labor WASHINGTON Con- tending some workers need protection within their labor Sen. John L. Clellan proposed today what he called a labor of He offered his proposal as an amendment to the Kennedy bor regulation which vived intact its first two floor tests McClellan said the Kennedy not adequately meet the needs of union members for the protection of their It does not afford adequate sanctuary to the exploited and Urging passage of an tive he said the of unionism by thugs and lums has much further and is more extensive than you chairman of the Senate Labor-Management proposed that labor unions be required to write into their constitutions and a series of provisions designed to assure the rights of ual It was the first of a series of amendments he said he will propose in an effort to cure abuses of union power his com- has McClellan has emerged as the leader of senators who want to add far-reaching visions to the Two Republican advocates of such a Barry water and Carl T. tis said they would low McClellan's lead in their efforts to amend the Tuesday the Senate turned down 67-27. an attempt by Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. to Surrendering Cons Say They Were Bluffing SAN Calif. Two small time who escaped from San Quentin Prison and held a woman tage at knifepoint for six hours at the end of a fishing pier be- fore surrendering say they were really didn't want no just a car to get said Billv Joe 26. With guards blacking the of the pier and Coast men off the pier by boat and in the air with a prison officials The stalemate Finally the prisoners up when Marin County cutor William ised not to prosecute them tor escaping and they were given Living Costs Again Stable for Ninth Month in a Row Auburn-haired Louise a chance to tell their wend hope get a she ed. didn't hurt me. They me a At the beginning of the she was I felt sick and 1 was When I almost one of the bovs wrapped my coat around The trusty who did that was D. 24. Both he and Wright had They broke away from work parties outside the bleak walls of the huge prison 20 miles north of San Wright fleeing from a grass-mowing party and Werner irom the prison quarry with guards in hot Failing to find a they ran down the whan that juts into San Francisco Bay near the prison Mrs. a beauty op- was fishing there with ances to Warden Fred R. Dickson said the pair go before a prison disciplinary committee but assured them one of jour fellow prisoners will beat you up and no one is going to lock you in a padded said that he felt certain ter cooperate closely with the Congress in every day after formal approval by the There was no immediate in- dication as to who would Senate demonstrated lhe Godfrey radio what it thinks of Herter when The Columbia Broadcasting it gave him a rare 93-0 roll I approached Peter Lind call vote of confirmation a former vacation re- It acted only 24 hours placement for but he er his nomination from President and only a tew hours after the Relations Committee gave him a Hartley These changes are strongly supported by Next the Senate 67- 24, a move by Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen to substitute the Eisenhower ad- Taft package for the provisions in the Kennedy Chief effect of this tute would have been to add provisions aimed at enson is to take picketing and secondary Arthur Godfrey's morning 1el- The administration evision show while Godfrey un- treatment for a chest Levenson has appeared with Godfrey on recent Announcement of his selection was expected momentarily knock out of the all of the Doug 62, a hotelman changes it makes in the had to turn down the offer be- of other CBS said frey would fly his own plane from his farm in Virginia to Philadelphia He is to of contends these are essential to any effective Reds Protest Nuclear Arms For W. Germany States today rejected as completely hypocritical a new Soviet demand that the Western powers withhold clear and other modern weapons from West German and friend of 35 Her husband was working as a hotel All live in San Harrison recalled that ise let out a scream and I saw they had a knife at her He that Wright of- come any closer or I'll kill but I think they were just bluffing all the Wright and with Harrison carrying messages be- tween them and the i was a miracle no one was demanded a speedboat with plenty of gasoline and at an- other time the keys to Mrs. Calm Follows Violence At Henderson Mills N. C. About 350 many of them riding went to their jobs out incident today after the worst outbreak of violence in the 23-week son Cotton Mills Clusters of pickets watched grimly in a steady drizzle as employes entered the North and South son plant gates under police There were jeers and The scene contrasted ly with Tuesday night when rifle shots slammed into cars bearing and made gasoline burst on the No one was reported although an official said it COURAGEOUS victim Chuck 10-year-old Little Leaguer from holds photo of his Ted after a grafting Chuck I've got a collar like Ted if I could belt a ball like Chuck has had seven operations in six months and faces He received medal for bravery in fire in car and a half hour As Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson the Senate Majority j 'the annual award put The Senate j fhe Walton League in i States today that West wanted Herter and the whole i Philadelphia tonight for his i man military forces should not Gen. Decker Named by Ike To Army Staff WASHINGTON ident Eisenhower today ed Gen. George H. now commanding U. S- forces in as vice chief of staff ot the Lt. Gen. Carter B. Magruder giv en Decker's Korean world to know arc united behind our of Man With Razor Just Looking For His Wife ALBANY coatless and ed a razor as he told police he was looking for his But Angelo in ing unfolded a tale of The both 32, ed in New York City Monday night after a voyage Irom Italy and began the last leg of a trip to visit Angelo's four brothers in As the New York Central train rolled into Suppa went into a lavatory in the next car to When he stepped his face coated with shaving he found the adjoining car In it were his passport and The car was traveling but Suppa's car had been switched to a Delaware Hudson In a Suppa was let off at nearby The ticket office was shivering without his wandered along a street until he found two Railroad police saw Suppa aboard the next Arrangements were made for Suppa to pick up his passport and luggage at the Canadian border at agara What's Inside support and practice of con- servation Godfrey will enter a hospital next Kid Also A Vicious Killer COLORADO Colo. The veteran police chief described has as good looking nice fine That's the way Walter ard 15, looks on the Chief I. B. Bruce said But from inside this 5- 130 came a shocking Bruce The youngster admitted day night stabbing a knife 43 times into the body of Florence D. city welfare worker who In ed of the most murders I've ever said wanted money and thought she had Fitzpatrick lived a block and a halt away from the home with his Mr. and Mrs. John did it for a Bruce found the bloody in his Bruce does not show a bit of remorse and is quite The youth was arrested whon he went to a hospital for treatment of a deep cut on a WASHINGTON The Soviet Union reportedly made i w as a new protest to the Magruder has been deputy hief of staff for logistics be armed with nuclear tor the in particularly j In connection with The The Soviet Foreign Ministry Eisenhower sent to a note to U. S. i the Senate a nomination to Ambassador Llewellyn j promote Magruder to the rank son in The note was just a a woman be more tomorrow It was the worst outbreak of violence in 23 weeks of bor unrest in this industrial city of near the Virginia The city looked toward a meeting today in Raleigh for a strike solution from Gov. Luther H. Hodges and officials of the mills and the Textile Workers Union of A strike settlement was reached last It came apart Monday when the union complained few of its members were getting their jobs Boyd Carolina's di- rector of the ed to the governor the mill management had hired new workers tor tne second and third Public Slows Democrat Spending Halleck WASHINGTON Re- moment I see no indication of publican congressional leaders affirmative on a not immediately made but diplomats here said that fiom preliminary information they were sure it covered the same ground as the message from the Soviet government to West Germany earlier this w The Soviets long have raised objections to putting nuclear weapons in the hands of West German The Moscow ot full The shifts stem from the de- cision by Gen. D. Tavlor to retire as Army chiel of Last Eisenhower tapped Gen. Lyman L. who had been vice chief ot stall 1957, to ceed Decker is following in the footsteps of who had the Korean command w hen he was called to i ington in j he for has Queen Meg In Papal Audience VATICAN CITY Brit- ish Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess called on Pope XXIII today for a 25- minute audience which British criticized in It was the queen mother's first meeting and Princess Margaret's second with a supreme ruler of the Roman Catholic The princess an the concentration on this question indicates that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei will raise it as an issue at the for- L presumably he was A thousand British I eign ministers conference op- s choice tor vice and cheered ening in Geneva Mav 11. I has Just lhe rojal party as it passed UP a to tne through the Vatican's during which he spent i tine Hall en route to the papal some time with said today public opinion is slowing the Democrats on spending but shall re- double our to cut these programs n' and balance the House GOP Leader Charles A. Halleck of talking with report eis alter a nn with President at the White said that Democrats are ning to this concern liom back home over this excessive also said theie is no that will approve President er's to raise gasoline taxes and postal This the prospect that the may have to stop for the national highway giam by Juh 1. Senate Republican Leader M. Dirksen of Illinois said tund he short about million July 1. Under he no money can be passed along to the states if a age said have n fiom er gasoline tax and increased postal Halleck also said pretty obvious that some legislation being passed is bad He mentioned ly a now before the dent which would take from the Secretary of Agriculture power to loans by the Rural Electrification Halleck also attacked ing which he said has turned out to be a five billion dollar beyond anything tnat is really An aid to education would cost un- limited while a water pollution measure would double the amount Dame Margot Flies to N. Y. Fla. Freed from a Panamanian Brit- ish ballerina Margot Fonteyn flew to Miami but she i eluded to discuss charges against her husband of ting a revolt in Radio-TV 2 12 14 8 Fulton IS 11 Market 10 MARLON'S WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE SANTA Calif. Anna Kashfi won a firm actor Marlon Brando today on testimony that he was frequently absent from She got half a property with 000 to ho paid in cash at Shp charged grievous tal They married Oct. 1957, and separated Sept. 35. The 15-nation North tic Council decided at Paris in i December 1937. that NATO forces in Western Kui ope should have missile bases with stocks of U- S. controlled j clear warheads i ment of the bases in individual j countries was lett up to the j military Gen. j Lauris j So tirm base have been negotiated with Britain and Italy and actually have been delivered to Vetoed By Gov. Rockefeller New Baby Marriages Up WASHINGTON ALBANY Gov. who says he has spanked his own children on today vetoed the Corso which would have freed school teachers to use force on unruly The taken Only a few state communities use of During a hearing on the supporters said it was needed baby boom apparently is boards and given it to j to allow New York City measure have the decision on use of corporal punishment away from Assemblyman Joseph R Corso was aimed marily at New York an 89-year-old rule of the Board of Education bars teachers from using corporal i The government her of and her for 21 hours Means Committee that there Jn a comfortable jail cell while will be no tax legislation this i thc Rational Guard hunted for her Panamanian A little over an hour after arrival in Dame got hoarded a flight for New Reporters who met the lerina received dimpled smiles YORK but virtually no answers to Fidel Cist 10 of their season bills originate in this Hallerk addon that the Castro Visits United Nations and by an Several telephone calls from welcome tiom j London were awaiting Dame the Margot and she took them in I an airport of a just before the takeoff for on dor Marriages are on the A record of births for the month was totalled in individual am convinced that such an interference with the discretion exercised bv local school boards the national the establishing of rules of of vital statistics reported j discipline is neither warranted This followed a record nor the governor for any a month wrote in his veto State Penal Law now Thp births I teachers to ran 3'i por rent higher t to restrain or correct a those in the same 1958 Births in January and ruary totaled up 23 per rent from the ing 1958 Marriages have increased after a drop attributed in part to 1957-58 But school boards may bar from dome Thc Corso would have prevented the boards from abridging authority given teachers under terms of thc penal Tht bg ers to combat hoodlum ments in their Op- said it would be return to the whipping The governor's veto message did not refer to the controversy over whether foire should be in He said school boards had ways established disciplinary in public schools and this ed provision in our law is thr belief that the local school board should determine art disciplinary policy in response to the and of UM local com- New call United Nations At tho hallway tour to amons Americans and Castro reporters that thr noisy welcome by home 20 000 New Yorkers largely Up of the nig La American and impressed It was almost midnight Tuesday when ho up the last event in a 1-1- hour schedule that included three lots of shaking and macros in and out of his hotel and other In liis first full dav in Now the also 1. His micht set a date month for but the actual date another 2. He may not seek the presidency when the She said she open June 2 in the New York she finally replied to a question as to her future would Ballet Undine at Covent Gardens in She added that she didn't know just when she would leave New The 39-year-old dancer ried two pieces of luggage con- ballet and her husband's wrist SIR PHONE EXPERT LONDON Stanley 75, British cations who played a leading role in establishing the transatlantic telephone died He served 43 years with the office Service until his ment at in March Index Still Near Record High WASHINGTON The cost of as measured by the held ed in The Labor Department an- today its consumer price index stayed at 123.7 per cent of the 1947-49 completing the longest period of relative price on The index has not ed by more than two points in the past nine the reau of Labor Statistics and now stands of a point below the all-time high of 123.9 per cent touched last July and again in In falling food costs offset higher prices for other items in the family At the same the able earnings of ers reached the highest level in Average spendable earnings of the factory workers with three dependents in March were up from a year The worker with no dependents averaged a week after tax an increase of from a year Record Factory workers had gross average weekly be- fore tax of Their actual buying power set a. record for It stood 7 per cent higher last month than a year ago be- cause of rising hourly rates and longer hours on the one and of the cost of Some workers whose wages are subject to ad- justment in line with er price changes will receive no increases since March ing costs remained About 900.000 of these are road The rest are in electrical and aircraft Food prices dropped tenths of one per cent last a movement contrary to the usual seasonal poultry and fish es dipped 1.2 per cent and eggs went down 3.1 per cent. The general trend of other costs was Car Prices Up One surprising bulge was in transportation An ad- vance of 16 per cent in used car prices and of 1 per cent for gasoline contributed to this Ordinarily dealers are dis- counting new car prices at this season and used car prices are falling as the number of ins in hands But this year new car es were unchanged from ruary to March and the de- mand for used machines was forcing up prices of used H. E. chief of the price division of the said prices probably will be rising moderately in the next few months because of the seasonal movement of The increase may be less than in recent because of the seemingly quate supplies and favorable crop Riley Housing costs rose two- tenths of one per cent in March because of higher repair and maintenance charges and a of one per cent in Record Output The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that the total output hit a record rate or 465 billion dollars year in the first quarter or 1959. This gross national product was increasing at such a rate if it could reach 473 billions of more in the second the report The stability of the price in- dex makes this all solid the department be- cause rising prices do not therefore inflate the tion Almost all the other tors the health of the omy went up in March the department Mid in its Survey of