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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - February 21, 1956, Wellsville, New York                                Reporter State end County Newt Reporter Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper The Reporter You Complete Details Oft All the Major Newt Year Tuesday February 1956 Cents Per Copy AARON of a pro fessor at Northeastern was reported yesterday when an avalanche swept off the headwall of Ravine on Mount was out party of five Massa men for a Sunday after noon The surviving four were uninjured save for minor bruises and AP Wire Republic Plant Is Settle of Ai Pickets Tussle Theyre Nominated Police Mite Four Arrests For Conduct Some Injuries Reported FARMINGDALE crowd of pickets fled with again today at the strikebound Republic lion main Jour of an mated pickets and charged By HEX THOMAS them with disorderly MlIn the Several pickets were reported of bruised in the tussle and one was Montgomery Negroes con BUS BAN BACKED BY VOTE taken to a nearby A number of person their bus boycott with new Committee Is Investigating Trade Curbs WASHINGTON Ml The Senate Investigations Subcommittee con siders today whether to try to force federal officials to disclose some details of the easing of East West trade McCarthy told his subcommittee colleagues yester day a of Congress cita tion should be voted if Secre tary of Commerce Weeks does hot produce somc requested docu and the case should go to the grand Chairman DArk in a stormy exchange with Philip Commerce Department gen eral hinted he also might have in mind a test of executive agencies right to called withhold sub a closed ses sion of the committee today and said it would be devoted to what steps to take The subcommittee is exploring determination today after nel slipped the picket rejecting a compro and entered the mise About 638 others arrived on two Counly Grand Long Island Rail Road trains and I T was makc entered the plant w thout n somc Ume inasmuch as the station forj investigation of the mass segregation protest now in its 12th Indictments could be returned under an old Alabama law that makes unlawful boycotting punish able by a fine of and six months in I With a solemn vow to walk an offer to end the Souths first mass use of economic force in the battle over racial segrega tion was rejected at a Negro rally last Some company were resumed shortly in test flying of all aircraft produced for the Republic had suggested that em ployes could take trains of the Long Island Rail Hoad to gain en trance to the property without in from the picket The company had asserted its in i tention last night to keep its plants open despite outbreaks of The said Vice Pres ident John will take all necessary steps in the courts and with law enforcement agencies to restore and order Republic Intends to keep its plants he A spokesman for the Internation al Assn 6f Machinists said none of production workers for work on the first full day the wage strike yesterday A spokesman Senators Edging Toward Much Broader Inquiries Of Campaign Donations Democrats Protest Lifting of Embargo ERNEST BORGNINE AND SUSAN HAYWARD give each other Only two dissenting votes were a hug after they were nominated by Motion Picture Academy for in will be announced March Borgnine was nominated for the best actor award for his role in Marty while Miss Hayward was nominated for best award for her por trayal of singer Lillian Roth in Ill Cry AP said the Ralph Ab chairman of the ing committee and pastor of the Negro First Baptist The Abernathy said about persons attended the Representatives of the Mont gomery City Lines and the city commission previously had agreed to the proposals submitted by a newly formed civic the Men deliveries of Uie segre atom Thunder the streaks and commitments to the Air Force are continu Republic bas a backlog of half a billion dollars in government or ders fbr jet and About supervisors and office employes at the four Long Island plants did not go on strike with the workers early Sun plant is here and three small ones are at Port Wash Greenlawn and fist swinging strikers surged against non tried to break through picket morning and this part in a 1954 agreed again ment to end some embargoes and Cars up for a mile ease other restrictions on Free World sales of goods to In a letter delivered to the subcommittee yesterday Herbert Hoover undersecretary of refused to turn over to the subcommittee certain documents McClellan says should Show who in Washington recommended that this country agree to the relaxa Hoover said he spoke for the departments of commerce and and the International Cooperation which administers foreign Hoover agreed to provide at public hearings a list of items stricken from the list of goods em bargoed for sale to But he said public disclosure of items on which restrictions less than a total embargo were either eased or or of items added to the would amount to a breach of trust with other Western He he would such in formation only behind closed doors under guarantees of outside the of the main plant Group Recommends Turning TB Hospital Over to County ALBANY Senate Public Health Committee today recom mended passage of a that would turn over to Tompkins County the states Biggs Memorial Tuberculosis Hospital at The measure would carry out a recommendation of the State Health which main tains that it no longer needs the facility because of a decline in TB The county would op crate it as a general George Metcalf of An Republican chairman qf the committee and cosponsor of the here wheft night shift nonstrikers came Pickets formed hu man walls against approaching Some hurled themselves into the hoods of the persons suffered bloody Mack eyes and More than 50 pickets were ar rested on assault or disorderly con They were released on gallon the compromise plan proposed that the first 10 seats in the front of each bus be reserved for white passengers and first 10 seats in the rear for Remaining seats in the center would be filled by Negroes from the rear toward the front and customers from the front to the Negroes would be prom ised courteous and ex tra buses would be used during peak hours of The after the from which re porters were that Negroes would gain virtually no conces sions and would have to return to the buses with increased fares besides the single fare rate has gone up from 10 to 15 cents during the 11 weeks In Now the weather is warming we will walk on until some better proposals are forth coming from our city Job Forfeiture for Pleaders Of Fifth Amendment Proposed We have walked for the cold and Thruway Authority Reports On for January ALBANY State Thruway Authority reported today it had collected in tolls during January and sold an additional worth of annual per mils for Authority Chairman Bertram Tallamy said motor vehicles trav an estimated miles last month on the Thruway be tween Buffalo and In the section be tween Buffalo and Spring Rockland there were 083 passenger car permit trips and commer cial measure provide said the transfer an outstanding would rural health center for the benefit of all the people in the Finger Lakes Board Recommends Raise Qf Mai Pay to Air Lines WASHINGTON The Civil Aeronautics Board says Mohawk Airlines temporary mail pay of for the year ending June is inadequate to meet the airlines breakeven proposed yesterday an increase of about in the temporary mail This would raise Mohawks total pay for the year to com pared with the airlines request for an increase to The carriers working capital position is critical and final rates cannot be established in time to provide the immediate relief re the CAB I Telegram Received By Mother of Crash Victim Hawaii ffi Victoria Gomes got a and a telegram The let ter was from her saying he coming home the tele gram reported that he was Herbert Mamaril mailed the letter shortly before the Marines plane left Camp for saying Well be flying over Friday The plane crashed south of Oakland Friday killing all 40 Marines May the good Lord bless you and keep you and the family as you are said his Theater Damage Suit Trial Now Underway UTICA trial of an inde pendent theater operators 000 suit against nine major motion picture producers and distributors and a Schine theater corporation has opened here before a jury of six men and six Lawrence Investors filed the suit six years alleging that the producers and distributors discriminated against the Ameri can Theater at Canton in releas ing When the jury was seated yes Judge Stephen Brennan of District Court said the jury would be asked decide whether a conspiracy existed among the if whether Lawrence operators of the Canton suffered any Schine interests operate two theaters in 20 miles from The defendants are Schine En Loews Ra RKO Pictures Warner Brothers Pictures Distributing Twen tieth Film Paramount Columbia Pictures Universal Pictures and United Artists PUBLISHER DIES PUNTA DEL Junius owner publisher of the Buenos Aires Her an English language Died I Copper Concerns Announce Three Cent Price Increase increase of three cents n the price of copper to cents a effective to has been announced by Ken Copper and Phelps Dodge The which brings cop per to its level in more than 90 was announced by the two popper made a similar announcement last WILLIAM ALEXANDER Wil liam former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the Died ALBANY members of a state commission studying sion of the Civil Service Law automatic job forfeiture for any state worker who takes the Fifth The proposal was contained in a massive introduced last night by Austin Erwin of Geneseo and Assemblyman Fred Preller of The measure would give the Civil Service Law its first major overhaul since Preller and Erwin proposed au job forfeiture for any state workers who refused to testify be fore any officer or body author to conduct any hearing or in or refused to waive immunity from They specifically included the Fifth Amendment to the S which permits persons to refuse to answer questions that might tend to incriminate them or degrade The also would incorporate the Act prohibiting strikes by public Harriman has urged repeal of the but Preller and Erwin said a majority of the commission op posed such a The Senate and Assembly acted on a wide variety of measures last night in a move to break through a logjam of pending Today is the final day for gen eral introduction of Starting tomorrow bills may be introduced only through the Senate and sembly Rues The Assembly approved a that would establish a system ol registration plates for automobiles and The measure leaves it to the motor vehicle commisioner to decide whether one or two plates should be Under the new plates would be issued only every five In the intervening tabs would be issued to attach to the permanent The which would take effect 1957 was sent to the The Senate in turn approved and sent to the Assembly a that would drop registration fees for noncommercial suburbans to the same level of those for Suburban registrations now cost 75 cents per 100 pounds of unladen automobiles 50 cents per hundred up to pounds and 75 cents a hundred after The would make another the fee for commer cial suburbans to per 100 Another passed by the Sen ate would repeal a 1955 law that requires radio and television sta tions to state and after po broadcasts that remarks are not subject to censorship ancl do not reflect the states The intent of the requirement was to stations from liability for Defeat Likely For New Gas Tax Increase ALBANY defeat seems likely for the Diefendorf Commissions proposals to in crease motor fuel taxes and foster a bond issue to pay for a long range road building program in the The commission agreed yester day to recommend to Harri man and the ed Legislature a boost in the gasoline a in in the diesel fuel tax and a bond The commission did not an its say ing it would wait until it reported them to Harriman and the law But the proposals leaked As they drew opposi tion from Republican Wal ter Senate majority told the legislative confer ence of the State Federation of Re publican Womens Clubs I will not be a party to any deal in regard to balancing a tax cut with a tax The Republicans and Harriman both have proposed Mahoney took the position that funds from the slate plus federal would he enough to get the highway con struction program under way pret ty well tills The headed by Charles Diefendorf of envisages a year program that would cost about three billion i The 25 per cent increase in the state tax on gasoline and diesel fuel for trucks would take effect on or before July under the commissions The extra estimated at 33 million dollars a would be placed in a special fund and used to pay off the In roughly 60 per cent of the motor fuel revenues at pres ent rates of taxes also would be earmarked for highway The purpose would be to assure the availability of about million dollars a exclusive of federal for road WASHINGTON Ml Senate and House Democrats grumbled today i that the Eisenhower administration j had been neglecting to consult j Congress making major foreign policy moves like the tank shipment to Saudi For the moment at the is sue of the shipment itself look a back sent as some Democrats used it as a springboard for fresh pro tests over what Morse D Ore denounced as a course of foreign policy by But Judd a ber of the House Foreign Affairs said I think theyve consulted us on all thai we have had a right to The evident mood of some Dem indicated that Secretary of State Dulles might be in for a fair ly rugged reception when he is called to explain the how and why of the tank probably later this Dulles Is due back tomorrow from a Bahamas fishing George chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit says lie wants a prompt ex planation of the Arabia A committee session on the matter is set ten for The Foreign Affairs lias not indicated whether il will summon Dulles for a similar fill But its Rich ards yesterday ripped in to the which he said is still of Ihe 19lh century vintage opinion lhat in the foreign affairs field Ihe House is an ille Time Study Issue Halts Settlement By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON A bother some time study issue bobbed up again as company union talks resumed in an attempt to settle the 128day Mediators thought for a time yesterday they had the time study issue out of the way under an agreement to postpone it for 90 Involved is a proposed com of worker out pany James president of the striking International Union of Electrical said he wanted assurance strike is sues arc there would be some way to resolve the time study question at the end of a 90 day But negotiators for Westing maintain they agreed to postpone the time study issue with an explicit understanding they were not committed to arbitration or any similar method of solving it in the The IUE wants the right to ap peal to a neutral any job changes resulting from the time Westinghouse in sists such decisions arc solely for Federal and private mediators working on he case wanted to get the Ume study issue checked to the sidelines so they could get clown to wage and other issues holding up an Approximately Westing house workers have been idle more the troubled Middle As far i than four The walkout has the illegitimate member of i and a weakminded son at Richards outburst brought to the surface a latent resentment over what he says is an adminis tration tendency to look to the Sen ate in consultations on foreign policy The South Carolin ian said he nothing about a Saturday decision to lift a brief embargo on all arms shipments to as 1 he none of i the House leaders were consulted in advance Richards implied trouble might I lie in store for the administra tions request for nearly five bil lion dollars in foreign aid authori saying they will realize soon the viewpoint of the House is just as important as that of the Bulganin Asks Party To Achieve Victory MOSCOW ffi Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin today called on his party to use atomic energy to achieve victory for He claimed lhat the Soviet Un ion was ahead of all countries in peaceful uses of atomic energy and urged his audience at the 20th Communist Party Congress to keep this Bulganin formally introduced the fiveyear plan and assured the delegates that collective lead of the party would If the 19lh Century was the age of Bulganin the 20th age of ture substantially halted the companys civilian though most de fense work is About 000 of the workers are represented by the independent United Electri cal Workers Two private David Cole and George are helping government mediators in the They with Carey yesterday and planned a similar before todays with Robert Joseph Wishart Questioned By Group Investigating Oil Money Contribution By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON Ml A special committee probed further today into the use of oil money for political contributions while the Senate edged toward a broad in of lobbying and legislative The special committee looking into the offered to and re by Francis Case R SD during the natural gas debate called Joseph Ne braska state Republican finance for questioning about a like contribution from John for the Su Oil of It was an attorney from who made the offer to Cases campaign Charles counsel for the told newsmen Wishart would be questioned pri vately by the staff and perhaps at a public hearing in the after He said an afternoon hear ing wai planned if it did not con with Wisharts appearance before a federal grand jury Both the Senate committee and the grand jury are looking into the contribution of the Nebraska GOP committee as part of an investi gation of the proffered do nation to Knowland of the Republican planned mean time to lay before the Senate GOP Policy Committee a proposal for a special bipartisan committee of six to undertake a broader The Senate Democratic Policy Committee yesterday approved unanimously establishment of such a special As outlined by Democratic leader Lyndon Johnson of it would be clothed with powers for a far reaching and thorough investiga Donald who resigned last week as attorney from testified yesterday Neff had contributed to the Ne braska GOP Committee last Octo ber after talking to the states two senators about the gas With tears in his Ross said Neff had tried to hire him and to give to his children in con with the activities on behalf of the gas Ross said he rejected Neffs em ployment offer and promptly re turned passbooks Neff sent to him on a Lexington savings and loan association made out with for each of Ross five a testified he had arranged for an old fam ily to see two Republican Curtis and to discuss the gas Ross quoted as saying he a vice had been asked to help represent 1 the Superior Oil in connection with the gas and to ascertain Curtis and feelings about Both senators voted for the Newest Army Combat Gadget WASHINGTON The army has added to its combat arsenal a gadget it calls the creepy Quarter Million Dollar TV Give Away Show Planned NEW YORK sponsor of television camera and The Question plans a transmitter designed for use in forward battle One man could move the 55 pound camera and transmitter to an advanced position under cover ol then withdraw to A receiver set up behind the fines would record the trans millers signal on a 10inch pic becoming the age of atomic energy which harbors unlimited potentialities for the development of productive We Communists must fully place the greatest discovery of the 20lh the service of the cause of The Army says the equipment developed by the Signal Corps and made by the Radio of Amer will produce an image equal to or better than commercial qual ity Although designed for combat might be used new television show with a grand prize of a quarter of a million A spokesman for the Revlon the show would be called The Most Beau Girl in the He said three pretty girls would compete week with a final winner picked once a The biggest casli prize on tele vision so far has been the top award on The Big The new show may start this Revlon In Ihe the Army suggest Assistance Offered Driver Leads to Greater Trouble II said the cameras lack of cumbersome cables makes it po useful for TV coverage of news pres nominating conventions SNOW Western New cold with sunshine and snow Hur ries today and Snow flurries briefly moderate to heavy at times in western northern Niagara and Orleans High today and tomorrow in the Low tonight 10 above Lake Erie and On tario and zero or below inland val Fresh northwest to west winds Pittsburgh TV Station Is Sold for Over PITTSBURGH Iff Television elation WIRI has been sold to the Rollins Broadcasting of Rehoboth Carl Stohn of presi dent of Greal Northern Television former owners of said yesterday the sale price was in excess of Rollins Broadcasting operates five radio stations in Illinois and Lawyer to Appear in Court To Face Forgery Charges NEW Newton Herrick of was to appear in Superior Court charged with utter ing a forged document and per who submitted a will in Probate Court here that would have bequeathed an estate esti mated at to his was arrested yesterday and released on The will was that of the late William Gee a New Haven electric appliance Mil ler was the stepfather of Herricks The will was dismissed from after an attorney repre senting a of Miller read statements from two handwriting saying that in their opin ion the will was a fill uses of atomic energy our coun try is ahead of other This lead we musl keep in the future as He said that observance of rules of the Communist Central Comi and sports would insure the parly from grave blunders and guaran tee us new victories in the build ing of The government chief who shares the brightest spotlight with party boss Nikita General Electric Company Sets New Net Income Record appeared to be reassuring the par ty congress that there is not now and will not be a struggle for per sonal power behind the Kremlin Bulganin urged the congress to approve the new fiveyear plan for a big in industrial produc Polls in State To Be Open Until 9 Election Day ALBANY polls will be open until 9 for the presi election Harriman yesterday signed a to keep them open for hours The polls customarily are open from 6 to 7 for general elections but were held open until 9 oclock for the 1952 presidential NEW YORK Elec tric broke all records in 1955 with a net income of or a This was an increase of one per cent over 1954 earnings of or a the pre vious Sales for 1955 totaled a five per cent increase over 1954 sales of but not quite to lie record sales of in 1953 when the com pany had a much larger volume of defense Ralph said yesterday he expected this driver in trouble was deeper in trouble today because ofthe help he re Clyde Rea and Milton investigators for the Federal Alcohol Tax stopped to help Eddie change a flat They became suspicious when Coleman put the flat tire in the back so they took a look at contents of the They said they found 17 gallons of moonshine Coleman was charged with Arthur Levitt Announces Change in State Pay Roll ALBANY Ml State beginning April will be paid every two weeks instead of twice a State Comptroller Arthur Levitt said yesterday the change had been sought by employe organiza years sales to top the 1955 levels lions for a number of It by 10 to 15 per HITCH president of the board will require more checks a he pay FATALLY INJURED NEWFANE Lyman Good of Kemper Military School since was injured fatally yes former superintendent when struck by an who joined the bile while crossing a street in this in Died i Niagara County  

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