Terre Haute Tribune (Newspaper) - September 24, 1956, Terre Haute, Indiana TERRE HAUTE September 24, 1956 HITS DELTA Before LEAP State forestry vehicle is shown leaving the Forest area near Lalce just moments before flames leaped road into heavily wooded Britain Take Crisis To Security N. Sept. 24.(U.R)The United Nations Security Council meets Wednesday to take up the Suez Canal crisis result of an Anglo-French request which emphasized their differences with the United States in the nf State Foster Dulles said in Washington he approved the French and British decision to ask U.N. Flee California GAS Sept. 24.W president of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey said today that if access to both the Suez Canal and Near Eastern pipelines were this country might have to ration J. Rathbone said the United States could reasonable the loss of oil from either the Suez Canal or the pipelines not Flossie Misses N. Sept. 24.(U.R)Hurricane Flossy left two dead and a trail of foundered ships in the Gulf I today and thundered across open water in the direction of the coast with winds of 100 miles an At least 47 persons were clinging to ships or oil drilling rigs in the waters of the Flossy sideswiped New 65 miles northwest of her without causing major damage to the fun-loving old latest advisory on the issued by the New Orleans Weather placed Flossy's center 80 I miles southwest of Miss. The howler was moving i to the east-northeast at 12 miles an year's sixth tropical hurricane drove from their homes in Plaquemines the low finger pointed to the southeast on the Louisiana and in YORK EXECUTIVES of Commercial Solvents Corporation were welcomed to Terre Haute for the company's annual sales meeting by Clyde T. director of industrial relations and As the opened today at the Terre Haute Ellis from Frank E. general manager of the industrial chemicals Jamos A. field sales and Dr. Frank E. manager of the market development Photo by the and French i emphasized the fact he had wanted i to wait the Oct. 1 of the Suez Canal and new were sharply critical of what they Sales Parley Convenes Sept. 24..(f^More than 1.000 s battled today to divert the path of a raging foresi tire j ing loward plush resorts in the San Bernardino Premier Guy Mollet in major injuries have been but firemen have minor Thousands of residents in the mountain resort have been notified to leave on short notice if flames their present officials said Sunday night the blaze was moving out of control along a three-mile i said it had gutted 5.ono U. S. Is Willing To Put Plan Under of valuable watershed and still was blazing out of fighters Sunday attempted to keep the blaze confined to a But by Sunday night flames leaping as high as 300 feet crossed a fire line along the rim of the world highway had been established as a main defense line for I the Lake Arrowhead resort I York for the Sunday deplored the lack of in facing the He said Britain and France were of the same Wednesday meetin Security will decide then whether to put the crisis on the But it was considered almost certain the council would debate the issue next Secretaries Foreign Secretary French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau and Dulles were expected to Most observers at the United Nations expected Soviet Foreign Secretary Dmitri to fly to not a member of Ihe and N. Sept. 24.The United States offered today to put its whole program under the projected international | than 50 persons were James J. before de- would be dav Aadsworth made the offer in cabins near invited to send a ing genera discussion at an 81- and Crest sources believed Dick Johnson federal fire Egyptian representative would be declared the was | Continued On Page 2. Column noted thai becoming a or would set up safeguards State and civil defense against misuse of atomic agencies were ordered to stand by materials the distributed additional supplies and men for peaceful He statute would also permit i Jhe tire was started Friday the agency to apply its safeguards a jet plane from George and personnel of Commercial Solvents convened at the Terre House Monday morning opening the company's sales i of the industrial chemical three-day meeting also will have sessions at Hotel the company's Research Building and on Tuesday evening a dinner is to be held at the Country Club of Terre 60 and 63 C. S. C. representatives from all parts of the country herd the company's 1957 marketing program projected today by members of the New York headquarters office and will attend a series of technical seminars conducted by members of the market development and field L' S Weather Map On Page 7.) o p. tt Highd temperature temperature Ust and A little tonight and A little warmer Low to High to street p. Condemns Prosperity Claim As Hoover Sept. 2'1. - Stevenson said today bilateral or multilateral crashed otherwise not subject pand Creek The pilot of to its supervision or if the i plane parachuted to safety parties to such arrangements so before the jet enveloping the ' United States hopes that parties to bilateral the world will avail themselves of this thus contributing toward the eventual establishment of a uniform system of safeguards of universal this is done the United States can look forward to making the agency the cornerstone of On Page 2, Column 4. AUTUMN WEATHER ARRIVES IN CORN CROP CUT BY in the states produce the bulk of the nation's broom corn crop has cut this year's crop to a record a spokesman for broom manufacturers said result will be a general increase in the price of household according to P. A. meyer of the National Broom Manufacturers and Industries Driver Heavily presided at the opening Vice President Richard M. Nixon's I at other speakers to wipe out poverty i were K. general a of Herbert manager nf the industrial j cals and Dr. Frank I The Democratic presidential K. manager ofthe market nominee said his party development I W. Ward vice the division Feels He Has Fully Regained 24.-'tr-President on the first anniversary of the heart attack he suffered a year ago considers himself fully healthy and vigorous for a man of his 65 I he'll be 66 on Oct. 14 Mr. Eisenhower harbors no thoughts of possible recurrence of either heart trouble or the intestinal ailment for which he underwent an operation last June 9, persons closest to him physicians say the President is physically capable of undertaking any campaign chore or official that he would have tackled prior to his heart Weighs 172. the coronary Mr. weighed 178 After his ileitis operation he dropped to 158''j he is back to 172. That is the weight announced by Press Secretary C. but some of the other White House staff members that the Chief may have gone crew member drowned and another died trying to save him when Flossy raked the motor vessel Eighteen men and two women rode out the storm on the ship 40 miles off the southern tip of Hit Weather Bureau predicted the main force of the blow would smack the coast between cola and this afternoon or winds were concentrated near the center but gales howled for 150 miles and tides were expected to fall to near normal in Louisiana and Mississippi during the afternoon the storm moved in helicopter rescued 10 men off a Kerr-McGee rig 15 or 20 miles out in the Gulf of Mexico night but then ran low on leaving another II marooned at the height of the their fate nine men aboard a drilling rig owned by the Union Oil Co. of California used a battery radio set to report they were motor vessel reported in trouble with 18 men and two women radioed one crewman was drowned and another died trying to save hurricane roared across the delta with top winds of 80 miles an hour during the passing east of New swept over Delta south of New causing critical floods in Jefferson Parish and threatened to overflow Lake Pontchartrain into a north New Orleans suburban 1,149 persons were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in New TO HOLD SWIFT STRIKE Held In Shooting of I At anv has the Sept. 24.-I/P - It in election a i anH the Republicans want theoretically limited William 56. 1.'502 North Monday pleaded guilty to charges of driving while intoxication and leaving the scene of an accident and was fined a total of and sentenced to 10 days in who appeared before City Court Judge Edward S. was arrested Saturday night after police said his car crashed into a parked Brown's driving permit was also suspended for one the intoxication Brown was fined while on the leaving the scene of an accident charge he was assessed a Brown was fined in this country to believe their talk about a war on let them say what they have done in the past 28 years about to oppose Democratic action against the forces of he speech was prepared for delivery on the courthouse lawn at He was quoted Nixon as saying in Colorado On Page 2, Column 4. ASSOCIATED close to set in this morning in and j the Weather Bureau said the state j should get by the | end of fall's first reported a low of 37 j this while other major weather stations reported milder lows in the low 40s. Sunday's highs were a mild 69-72. five-day weather outlook said temperatures run 1 to 3 degrees below the usual marks for the start of That would on the daily highs of 70-78 and nighttime lows of 48-54. the outlook said little weather can be expected about the middle of the and definite by the end of tlie A high of 77 was forecast for Tuesday in southern and a milder high of 80 farther IS Sept. 24.-on-Danie! 23, died early today two hours after his car swerved into a truck on U. S. 24, six miles east of said it was sentenced to 10 days in jail and his sible to tell how much prices will driving permit suspended for one rise from area to area because year on his guilty plea to the of varying market i drunken driving must be registered to vote at the general election Nov. 6. Any voter may register with traveling boards from 1 to 9 P. M. on the listed dates or at the Vigo County Board ot Registration Room 3. Court on those dates from 8 A. M. to 9 P. boards will be stationed at the following precincts and AND 2 Fire Fourth anfi Eighth street and College 723 South Seventeenth Eighteenth and Chestnut 817 North Third Twenty-fifth street and Fifth Nineteenth street Lee Creek Creek Carpenter's one-half mile west of On Page 2. Column 2. 2, IS FOUND Sept. 24.-iUV-A search a j early today in dense n u maxed by a rally in armed with spent the night trudging through the woods in search of Dennise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minn. The little girl appeared about noon Sunday in | the wooded area behind a cabin j where her parents and grand- i mother were than 400 persons joined in i the They included National i highway | and Mille Lacs County sheriff s officers and civilian They kept going long in temperatures I to find the lightly clad child was found at 4 a. m. Mrs. A. E. wife of the County said the search party reported the girl was and apparently is all NOT GUILTY TO ASSAULTING 31-year-old 111., charged with rape of a 15-year-old Terre Haute appeared before Judge Herbert R. Criss Monday morning in the Vigo Circuit with a plea of not is accused of criminal assault upon a girl last February at 3009 North Fourth where he was residing at the The girl was reportedly 14 years of age when the was Criss Deputy Prosecutor Robert Wallace's reading of the charge and set trial date for Dec. 12 upon the defendant's calories a although he may go over this on occasion at campaign picnics and M j. Gen. Howard would like to see ceremonial eating held to a On Page 2, Column 2. CRUSHED TO Sept. 24. Charles L. 27, was found dead today between a truck and a building on the Harry Conrad farm two miles east of pay boost of mediators called union and management negotiators into session at 3 p. m. today in an effort to end a four-day strike of 25.000 Swift Co. Federal Mediation and Conciliation which failed in an effort to halt the hopes to point the way to a settlement before a lack of markets slows up workers represented by the Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen and the United Packinghouse Workers left their jobs Thursday in 38 Swift plants in 37 workers are seeking a amount and a union WINDS LASH winds travelling ahead of the main force of Hurricane Flossy lash the shore of Lake Pontchartrain near New Orleans driving waves over the seawall flooding the adjacent Heavy rains accompanied the winds lashing the A.P. Sept. 24. Wholesale arrests of opponents of the government have followed the attempt to assassinate President Anastasio 200 including two newspaper editors and a former were being questioned in ' a police search for possible accomplices of the Nicaragua 34, took a firm hold on the country while Somoza underwent treatment at a V. S. hospital in the Panama Canal Zone for four gunshot was reported in satisfactory condition after four separate operations performed by a surgical team sent by A medical bulletin said it was uncertain whether the Central American President would regain use of his right paralyzed by a bullet in his spinal Rigoberto Lopez 27, was slain by Somoza's guards immediately after emptying a revolver at the 60-year-old President just before midnight Friday at a in 45 miles from the Somoza and his younger 32, were directing the search for the Luis acted as first vice president an arrangement Congress was expected to approve at a meeting younger West educated commander of Nicaragua's National kept a firm hand in command of ths armed Each son has been acting chief of state during absences of their father from the state of siege imposed Saturday meant that people who ordinarily sit on their porches in the warm night air had to be indoors by 9:50 p. m. Luis Somoza told reporters that in effect Nicaragua was under martial those arrested for were Pedro Joaquin editor of the opposition daily La Diego Manuel editor of a political Gen. Emiliane head of the Conservative party who was President of Nicaragua before Somoza rose to power 20 years and Enoch who has been trying to organize an independent Liberal party to oppose Somoza's bid for re-election this two sons told a news conference they knew little about the man who tried to kill their They said he was a Nicaraguan who had been a journalist and typesetter and had lived in El Salvador for most of the past six Gen. Leonard chief of the U. S. Army's Waller Reed Hospital in headed a surgical task force that flew to Managua at President direction to treat Heaton performed an abdominal operation on Eisenhower last GOLFER Sept. 24.WP^The 1956 Miss the former Sharon Kay and Don 32, were honeymooning at a mountain hideaway today following their wedding Saturday exchanged vows in a 23-minute, ceremony before 50 invited guests at Denver's Central Christian couple first met five months both made a public appearance in Cherry's home town of Wichita Tex. The couple will make their home in New York