Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - June 8, 1957, Wellsville, New York Reporter Advertising Pays Off In Dividend Of Increased Sales Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper Complete Details On All the Major Newt Year WELLSVILLE NEW Saturday June 1957 Five Cents Per Copy Bakers President w B Will Have Chance To Answer Charges Senate Investigators Hear Testimony Linking Union Leader With Prostitute By MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON Senate In said today Bakers Un ion President James Cross will get a chance to answer under oath testimony name with that of a convicted prosti i The woman in the brunet te Kay of Los was identified by Los Angeles Police as a convicted She pleaded the Fifth Amend ment yesterday in refusing to the Senate rackets n g committee whether Cross beat her for giving another man a diamond or whether Cross funnelled union funds to her Washing ton through his Los Angeles aides the committee said Cross will have the opportunity to comment as a witness after the hearings resume next sporting a blood shot left refused even to tell the committee whether she knows But she did say I im agine so when asked whether she had received union funds from a married Albert ousted office manager of Bakers Local 37 in Los gave testimony about a union fund to hire He also said the international union a week to the local for Cross girl friend to Elsie Kay Low John who runs Local 37 as a trustee for had some sharp exchanges with the committee as to whether union funds went to Lower and whether union goons as Barclay beaten up a 14 yearold boy named Newsom dur ing the picketing of a Los Ange les Barclay said Nelson used a blackjack on the Nelson de nied he ever had part in such a In Los police said 15 yearold Neil Newsom was beaten up in a at his fath er s bakery on Away from the George head of the said in a speech yesterday the teamsters should fire their Presi dent Dave Beck right Beck has invoked the Fifth Amendment in refusing to tell committee as it he misappropriated from his who is under indictment on income tax evasion has announced he will not seek reelection at his unions conven tion in But Meany told an AFLCIO group that if the teamsters exe cutive board has any concept ol their responsibility to the trade un ion theyll kick him Beck out right Einer teamsters vice said Beck has called an executive board meeting for July 1 in Los There were re ports of a from some teamster leaders for an earlier meeting to demand Becks BUFFALO UP A Methodist layman Who toured Russia last year says the State and the church battling for the minds and hearts souls of the young er Charles a New York said last night that al persecution of the church has Communist gov forbids the church any contact with youth under Only In the home may religion he while outside Martin School Students Go All Out For Wellsville i STUDENTS OF THE MARTIN SCHOOL are doing their guarantee Centennial cele lie outside bration wont betaken Decked out in the regalia of a century ago or some other millennium the home children are not too distantly removed we see above Phyllis Donna Diane Brenda Lila told repeatedly that only science Janet Pamela Penny Jane Diane Allon A truth on that religion is In a on his Parlin cold a meeting of the Genesee Conference of the Methodist Church that When the history of church is written 100 years from I believe there will be a chapter oh the heroic efforts of the church of Russia to survive under these Parlin was one of nine men chosen by the National Council of Churches to visit Russia on the of the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox At another meeting yesterday the of the Son Will Receive College Degrees Together CLINTON Howard Quarton and her will receive college degrees to although they earned them at schools 200 miles Quarton attended Framing State Teachers Col Her son earned his degree at Hamilton College Hamilton officials offered to pre sent her degree to Quarton when they learned that commence ments at Framingham and Clin ton were both scheduled for to Quarton is an assistant dietician at State She earned her degree in five years of parttime attend ance at of ma jored in chemistry at He plans to enter Johns Hopkins Medical School in the Joseph Socks Lanza Taken From Sing Sing to Clinton w Earl Ledden of Syra Evangelist Ell as a recruitment of e army of the v 9harn in his New York is making a in commanding the of a great city and nation Bishop Ledden said he under stood on the part of some souls to what seems to Billy Grahams high pressure But I of having all the of mass communi a and public relations focused on aims that are material sometimes anti I art glad someone is us ing them the spiritual better ment of the The meeting of the ui Genesee ends tomor row with appointment of min The Conference represents 312 in western A J jane Priscilla Bonnie George David Macauley Slimmer Foreign Aid Measure Clears First Hurdle 11M1 ui New Yoik northern Rudder Falls Off Giant Bomber in Flight TRAVIS AIR FORCE M The Air Force probed today a 20foot tall rudder a giant bomb er in With 27 men the five the Albert McKinnon of steering only with his elevators and by varying speeds of his 10 spent two hours making practice ap at then made a beautiful landing here yester McKinnon and his DANNEMORA Wl Labor Ex Joseph Socks Lanza arrived at Clinton Prison yester day after a 275mile station wagon ride from Sing He was manacled to a burglar during the was returned to Sing at April 18 as a parole An earlier sal of the violation charges led to a political The joint leg watchdog committee is currently seeking to determine whether a political fix was in volved in Lanzas Lanza originaly went to Sing Sing in 1943 under a sentence of TA to 15 years for extortion at Manhattans Fulton Fish He was paroled from Attica Pris on in His term expires early next VM of Home had taken the plane up with extra personnel for an in struction While flying over the Stockton Students Get Prisoners Eye View of Reds By ERIC WAHA i Austria Wi The consulate took away today the passports of two South Caro lina college students back from an excursion into Communist Hun The youths Mike Gilbert of Walterboro and Warren Wil liam of North were released by Hungarian po lice last midnight and returned lo after having been jailed incommunicado since May They are staying in a Vienna lodging arranged for them by the consulate until the State Depart ment decides whether they should be allowed to continue their hitch hiking tour of Europe or be order ed to return home When they emerged from their Hungarian e n the youths told reporters waiting for them at the frontier yes sibly they would repeat their trip behind the Iron They said they undertook the trip for Consular officials were especial ly annoyed by the students we might do it again statem e n One official said These boys knew very well that what they were doing was They knew that their pass ports forbid travel in They knew they had no Hungar ian They knew they also wore violating Austrian border re We want to talk to them furth er and try to impress them with the seriousness of their Then it will be up to the State Department to decide if they are mature enough to be trusted to niw t W II tly area they heard the rudder abroad and can tiOn of the tail tear off Droner for tion of the tail assembly tear off during a Attaches Page From Senate Are Missing WASHINGTON UP A search was on for a Senate page and the pretty blonde teen age of a Swedish air at tache stationed The girls father young couple pos sibly Police eastern states were alerted last be on the lookout Huw They been missing since Police indicated that so far they see sinister in the disappearance The girls father is SI Senator Plan Will Be Heard in Russia NEW YORK William wil be h a television program The sound portion of the will be broadcast to the Sovi The CBS Face The fc if V be relayed to the studios of Rad io proper respect for their pass Austrian police this morning dis charged the youths to American They probably will have to re main here three or four days un til the State Department decides what io do about The students appeared in good shape and high They said although bored by solitary confinement nothing to they were treated relatively well and given three meals a They had to undergo several in by Hungarian officers who asked them about living con ditions in the United about their families and whether they had any relatives Fastest Navy Fighter Plane Explodes While on Flight GRAND A Navy billed as the worlds fastest naval ex and killing its yesterday in full view of a group of visiting naval aviation It narrowly missed heavily pop sections of the metropoli tan Dallas The Crusader took off from and made a low pass over Hensley Naval Air Station just he By ERNEST VACCARO WASHINGTON President foreign aid has cleared its first slimmer by more than 200 million By a 123 the Senate For eign Relations ap proved the yesterday after cut ting off the presiden tial request of for military and economic to free world nations in the fiscal year beginning July In view of the congressional economy some had ex heavier The now carrying au for faces rougher going next week on the Senate The ver sion gives the President authority to continue foreign aid beyond a and it also gives him flexi bility in other Some sena tors have indicated they plan a floor fight to retain the present yeartoyear authorization The aid will have to survive still another hurdle in the appropriations The foreign aid sets The measures provide the funds for actual Only two of Oregon and Long of and one Langer of North Mansfield DMont when he of an amendment to cut the overall authority in the by 800 million Langer voted by proxy from a In addition to the in new spending the committee also authorized reap propriation of 500 million dollars for military assistance from funds left over from the current fiscal It authorized a two billion dol three year program for mak ing loans for economic develop ment for a 500 million dollar appropriation for the year starting July plus au to borrow 750 million the Treasury in each of the twp succeeding It also approved a program for military assistance v On the land Is expected to be questioned The body of the test by newsman filmed James of leader Sunday of Russian a car ried on CBS Face The Nation is seen loc ally was found in shallow back waters of the swollen Trinity Buckner was a test pilot for Chance manufacturer of the c f e n s enable fense departments that far to plan aid The committee wrote in lan drafted by Senate lican Leader Knowland permitting a continuation of as sistance to Communist Yugo slavia if the President is con it is in interest of and if Congressional committees are kept informed continuously of projected Blue Swan Mill Is Idled By Garment Workers Strike W The Blue Swan Mill was idled for sec ond day today by a strike of about 500 members of Local Spelling Bee Championship Ends with Tie By FRANK WASHINGTON UP Sandra Owen a girl who wouldnt give today shar ed the National Spelling Champ with Dana Bennett of a girl who loves and were declared after they outspelled 65 other finalists yes in the 30th annual Nation al Spelling This was the second time the bee has ended in a The last time was in Each was awarded a first prize of a and a bonus for a weekend visit to Newspaper sponsors said five million youngsters competed in the gigantic spelldown across the nation this The two teenage spelling wiz ards stuck through 37 rounds and a list of selected words before the draw was declared by Director Richard For it was something of a She was runner up in the national contest last This was Danas first national speling she said words are my hobby and I love The two showed the effects of the strain after nine but each was missing when the Other Under the a finalist must spell a missed word and then spell one more word to clinch the The were pitted against each other for 14 tense rounds before the tie was declar The contest ended on the word a Dana tried and Sandra missed with Susan of was among six eliminated on the ninth which cut the number of contestants to Sus an missed on She spelled it Presidential Relationship With Congress May Be Strained by New Attack Wants Guard Decision To Be Reconsidered New Resolution Is Introduced Urging Administration To Review Plans For Allowing Japanese Trial By JOHN HARRIS WASHINGTON Haley has introduced a resolu tion urging the administration to reconsider Its decision to allow Army Specialist Wlliam Grard to be tried by Japanese The if adopted would not be It would represent only an expression of House sentiment in the case of the 21yearold sol dier accused in the death of a Japanese The case has aroused considerable controversy in Congress and townspeople In Ot itawa were raising a fund in the GIs and a citizens com arranged to fly here Mon day to protest formally the gov decision to allow the sol dier to be tried by the Japanese rather than before a mili tary In last Morton R Ky said he thinks Japan should be allowed to try he must get over their ado and be adult about the I But Miller said it is important that we extend to the American boys the protec tion of the flag and the constitu tion when serving in these foreign At Camp Girard denied that he enticed the woman scrap collector Naka a firing range before shooting a blank rifle cartridge from a grenade Girard said the shoot ing tast SO Was The soldiers Louis spoke to William by tele phone from Ottawa yesterday and told him You arc a national hero in the eyes of the American peo Louis also urged Wlliam to deny Japanese jurisdiction in the case and to fire his Japanese Itsuro the soldier announced he had dis missed Japans chief Kan ame has tentatively set Girards trial for early Aug He said the prosecution was prepared to call at least 15 wit both Japanese and Ameri Although the United States has agreed to allow the trial by Jap anese Girard still has not been handed over to the Jap Judge Issues Injunction To Halt Union Trial of Man NEW YORK Wl Brooklyn Disabled Veterans Leader Urging Campaign for LAKE na tional commander of the Disabled American Veterans urges a strong campaign at the local level in an attempt to win Congressional ap proval of a fall Ito provide scholar ships for children of totally dis abled Joseph Burke of last night told the 35th annual of the New York De of the DAV that money to cover costs of the program would come from properties seized from German and Japanese aliens during World War A proposal to extend the pre sent scholarships plan to include children of the totally disabled is before Young Wife Chooses to Live With 45YearOld Husband W A pregnant teenage given a choice of returning to her parents or her chose her 45 yearold an Alabama Ku Klux Klan Barbara Richardson made her choice soon after she was released yesterday from where Juvenile Court had held her for six days as a minor out of her parents She talked with her parents for a few then went off with Alvin her husband since May Horn is the father of six children by a wife who died sev eral years International Ladies Workers Garm e n t The company and the union con negotiating for a new con The old contract expired May Details of the issues in dispute were not Air Force Projects Funds Given Tentative Approval WASHINGTON ffi Tile House Armed Service gave tentative approval to 26 Air Force projects in the military public works authorization Items approved included Niagara municipal Stewart Air Force Federal Judge Mortimer Byers has issued a temporary tion restraining William De Kon ing boss of a Long Island un ion local of operating from putting a union member on De head of local sought a union trial of Louis WII kins on charges of bringing the union into Wilkins was accused of violating the unions constitution by showing a union welfare fund audit to his Judge granting a mo tion by Wilkins yesterday to bar prosecution of the said It seems to me that the plain tiffs conduct his the exercise of a right created for him by an act of Congress and that it cannot be tortured into violation of his duty as a union KILLED IN CRASH BUFFALO Edward Ber of nearby was kill ed last night when his automobile went out of skidded along a highway and crashed into two trees in suburban Little Oil Used to Free Foot Caught in Abutment TROY it took was a little oil to free Fred Spencers between a bridge abutment and a water The accident happened when Fred and Thomas also were playing last night under one end of the across the Hudson They tried for an hour to pull the foot Walerford police and rescue squad members for another Then someone poured oil on the Out it Man Charged with Murder Committed to State Hospital SCHENECTADY state Su preme Court justice has commit ted to State Hospital a 31yearold man under indict ment on a charge of Justice Felix said he acted yesterday on a psychiatric report that John Dudziec of subur ban Rotterdam was not capable of understanding the charge or pre Dudziec was indicted in the 31 slaying Gordon also of Police said Dudziec clubbed Marshall with a piece of railroad track during an argument that followed a night of Both men were Mattea wan is a hospital for the criminal TeenAged Boy Is Arrested After Phoning Bomb Scare MIDDLEBURG Police have arrested a 14yearold boy they telephoned Middle burg Central School Thursday and said three bombs would explode at 3 No bombs were President Makes Slashing Attack Against Demos GOP Knuckles Rapped WASHINGTON W President Eisenhower has combined a slash ing attack on the Democrats with of some Republi can It may put a new strain on his relations with Con In some of the sharpest phras ing he has Eisenhower yes labeled the Democrats as easy s p e n He said they are hopelessly split as a Speaking at the windup of a Republican he indirectly attributed to the advocacy of a rubber and support for deficit In language slightly less Eisenhower said his partys lead ers in Congress must lay aside their personal preference and assume their special ity to fight for his legislative his spending Eisenhower spoke to the GOP gathering shortly after returning from an overnight cruise aboard the giant aircraft carrier In what was described by many of his listeners as a fighting Eisenhower seemed to be laying the groundwork for car the battle to the Democrats in next years contest for control The president was applauded 24 He gave plain notice he thinks his partys prospects in 1958 and in the 1960 presidential election will depend on the extent to which it embraces Modern Re He said the 1956 platform had charted his pro There were few among the 600 party officials members Congress and well wishers who doubted Eisenhower was aiming a shaft at Senate Republican Leader Knowland of California and Bridges RNH when he said Republican whether in in the executive branch or in the party organi have a special ity for carrying out these plat form None of us can al low his personal preference as to detail to blind him to the need of loyally supporting our partys Knowland and Bridges both have criticized the size of Eisen howers record peacetime They also have with the administration on a number of is chiefly foreign Neither lawmaker was present for There were indications that Democratic reaction to the at tacks on their party would be forthcoming possibly in even greater efforts to cut the budget and to sidetrack presiden The taken Into custody yes tial Eisen was turned over to Scho hower had been sparing of crit harle County Childrens His name was not The school was emptied of more than pupils and teachers aft er the anonymous telephone call had been Hal March Is Father Of New Baby Boy NEW YORK W TV quiz master Hal is the father of a 5pound 13ounce The baby was born yesterday to March and his the form er Candy March is mas of the Democrats in an ef fort to get their support on some of his Judge Will Sentence Kidnapper on Monday DELHI will be sentenced Monday for kidnaping and robbing three women a year Police said a fourth MU offender who could draw a life ter of torm had raped one of the the I Police Round Up Guinea Schoolboys YORK Ml Police have rounded up 10 five guinea pigs and three schoolboys to solve the case of the burglarized ani mal house at Roosevelt Hospital in Police got a tip yesterday that three aged 12 to were buying unusual quantities of lettuce and other They rounded up the three boys and then began rounding up the ani stolon earlier in the The not were turned over to Margaret OBrien Probably Through with Court Requests LOS ANGELES W After 15 Margaret OBrien is prob ably through making court appear ances to get approval of minors Reason Shel be old enough to vote next 15 and wont need a judges approval any March is a former model and The born at Womans was named Peter Lind sey The child is Marchs March has two other children by a previous A Delaware County Court jury deliberated two hours and 40 min utes then found Wil liams guilty of three charges of two of first degree robbery and one of criminally carrying a loaded Wiliams was not tried on a charge of Police said the alleged assault occurred in an Body of Man Is Recovered a From Outlet of Keuka Lake a resident of Glenford PENN VAN ffi The body of Thomas was recover ed yesterday from the outlet ot Keuka Police said Tierney apparently fell into the water from a railroad embankment WARMER Western New York Finger Lakes to Lake Ontario East of Lake Black River fair and a little warmer today and nigh low tonight around To morrow considerable cloudiness and warm with a few showers Uke Variable winds mostly easterly 515 becoming southerly 1020 to in Ulster was accused kidnaping Gertrude now of and Phyllis Van and Jane both of Grand on May Davis and Van Dusen are They testified at the trial that Williams gained en trance to the Davis home by pos ing as a charity They said he forced them and a into Chases The sisters said they leaped from the car as it drove with Chase at the They said Williams pointed a gun at Chases State Police have said that Wil liams admitted in a signed ment that he raped in a farmhouse near Schoharie INVENTOR NEW YORK Elizabeth who ed the puzzle in 1933 to stimulate interest iu liters died