Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - July 2, 1958, Wellsville, New York Wellsville Stores to Remain Open Thursday Night Until 9 Read Your Reporter Ads Every Night for Best MoneySaving Bargains Wellsville Reporter Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper The Reporter Gives You Complete Details On All Major News Year NEW Wednesday July 1958 Ike Accuses Russia Of Disrupting Plans For Talks at Summit Thomas Curran Give Aid To Rockefeller Five Cents Per Copy National League AllStars Will Play July 8 NEW YORK New York County Man hattan Republican says he will support Nelson Rocke feller for governor if Paul Williams is unwilling to enter for the GOP I who had announced on May 8 that he favored said Tuesday night he would back Rockefeller if Williams should In that he is not available as a 1 who has been ailing with a strained heart anj his position nn feller In a telegram read at a i meeting of district leaders and committee of the i county Republican j Rockefeller was present at the invitation telegram from Curran brought j loud it was and a number of party leaders arose to declare that Rockefeller Is the favorite among Republicans in their when Informed of Cur rans told newsmen he was still pondering what to do about the activities of groups and Individuals boosting him for the gubernatorial I The Hatch Act bars Williams from participating In and he would have to resign his federal post If he entered the race for the j If Williams should declare self out of the New York Countys 81 votes at the ing convention apparently would go to Rockefeller in line with Cuf rans So 119 votes in the tion are indicated for and New York Countys Rl raise the number to with many more counties still to be heard State Senate leader Walter wv has de layed until August his announce ment on whether he Hip has the backing of 202 convention votes so W former lican national chairman and the only f In tlon to has an indi total of 163 votes so A total of 586 votes is needed v j campaigning in Troy last i conceded that Democratic Averell who is seeking will be a tough opponent for the GOP Hall told 500 persons at a selar County GOP that i Harriman is a pretty good but a poor governor who is taking credit for many things that j he bad nothing whatever to i Rensselaer County Chairman Douglas Hudson has announced he favors Hall for the A luncheon with Orange County leaders at Goshen was on Halls schedule He will attend the convention of the State Election at Monticello Wife Feted On 42nd Anniversary WASHINGTON AP Three generations of the Eisenhower family went on a Potomac River cruise night to celebrate the 42nd wedding of the President and his i The 3 hour and 40 minute ride was aboard the 90foot lial cabin cruiser Barbara named for one of President Ei The President and the First Lady away from Washing tons hot together with their son and Ar my and John Eisen and their four In addition to Barbara Anne the youngsters are Su and Mary The family enjoyed a picnic of hamburgers and potato salad as the gleaming white crui ser traveled own the Potomac a bit beyond George Washingtons home pt Mount was seated on the deck in his along with other members of the when the Anne Smiling he camp the gangplank with a eift box In one Granddaughter Mary Jean held the other Letter to Khrushchev Hits Earlier Charges of Reds Doubt Is WASHINGTON today accused the So viet Union of having disrupted diplomatic preparations for a summit He said this cannot but cast doubt on Soviet Intentions toward a top level His accusation was In a letter to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush The communication paral similar messages from lead ers of Britain and The western officials told the Soviet They consider a summit meeting desirable if it would pro vide an opportunity for serious EastWest discussion of major problems and for reaching Im portant Charges by Khrushchev that the Western powers are trying to prevent a summit meeting by pro posing unacceptable are Khrushchev made such charges in letters June The White House made public Earlier dis patches from Moscow had report ed that British and French messages had been delivered to the Foreign Office by the sies of the three Western Khrushchevs June 11 letter pro vided the basis for charge that the Soviet govern ment had broken up diplomatic negotiations on a summit confer Prior to June 11 those prep had been under way in Moscow tor more than a Eisenhower said the Soviet gov is apparently unwilling to negotiate seriously on concrete points at He added that In powers do not propose to abandon hope or to their efforts to seek solutions nf the major outstand ing If the Soviet government is equally serious in pursuing this It will accent the procedural proposal put forward by the Western pow ers or advance some equally ef and workable The procedural proposal was that in meetings between Western ambassadors and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei both sides should have the right to bring up and discuss anything without either side having a This would permit the Western powers to bring up Issues as Eastern Europe and German un to which the Soviet Un ion violently Objects while the So viet would be able to press propositions which the West has frowned on such as an East West nonaggression Khrushchevs letter included a review of proposals the Soviet Un ion had made for summit confer ence The Western pow ers contended that violated an un that the proceedings would be kept Wafer Pressure Back To Normal in Buffalo pressure was back to throughout the city today after a power failure stopped the ing station and caused a state of emergency The pressure in water mains dropped sharply Tuesday after noon when electric pumps stopped for 56 Firemen used brooms and water carried on trucks to put sev eral small fires in where pressure was very Some hospitals were without wa ter for a few They used emergency Frank Sedita declared a of emergency until the pressure could build up again out to the ends of the water Areas at the ends of the water system were hardest Sedita ordered police to stop any unnecessary use of includ ing lawn The pressure in most of the city was back to normal Tuesday The Niagara Mohawk Power said an overloaded electric Une caused the power The line was fixed before auxiliary pumps could be started AARON CRANDALL MAYS MUSIAL THOMAS SKINNER MAZEROSKI BANKS STARTING LINEUP OF THE National voted by coaches and managers for the All Star baseball game in Baltimore against the American Leaguers include these players Frank Thomas Bob left and second all of the Pittsburgh Pirates Hank right and Del of Milwaukee Braves Willie center San Fran cisco Giants Ernie Chicago Cubs and Stan Louis Cardinals National League AllStar Manager Fred Haney of the Braves will select pitchers AP Embassy Officials in Cuba Think Castro Holds Consuls Japanese Finding Falls Dry Decides Against Suicide NIKKO Japan Fukushima of Osaka hiked up to the head of the 330foot Kegon Falls to commit Japan is having its worst drought in 52 found the falls had dried It startled me so much I de not to he told Pacifist Quits Area Under Arrest HONOLULU AP A abandoning his j challenge to sink me to take sailed out of the Pacific H bomb test area today under ar rest for violating Atomic Energy Commission Under the escort of the Coast Guard cutter Earle scholarly his 50foot yacht toward the atoll of Ihe cutter halted the yacht Tuesday 65 miles inside the zone and forced it to leave the forbid den danger boarded the craft and arrested an outspoken foe of nu clear An Announcement said Reynolds sailed his craft into the prohibited area despite two warn ings since Apparently no action was taken against the other four persons the Bar bara daughter 14 son 19 and Nick a crew member from The announcement the Pa military headquarters here said Reynolds will be flown from to Honolulu to face charges of violating AEC reg forbidding Americans to enter the Eniwetok testing The yacht is expected to reach Kwajalein in three Before leaving Honolulu June Reynolds said he regarded any in on the high seas an act of He They will have to sink me to take The skipper said he had the and for the crew members of the Yatch Golden Rule and complete belief in the righteousness of their convicted of contempt of court and jailed for attempting to sail the Golden Rule into the Eniwetok area in defiance of the federal Reynolds formerly was asso professor of anthropology at Antioch College and chairman of the department of physical growth Fels Research Institute for Study of Human In Reynolds was asked by the National Acad emy Sciences to go to Japan to study effects of atomic radia tion on growth of Hiroshima chil Pair Who Sought Release Of Kidnapped Americans Fails to Send Word Cuba of word from two consuls who went into the hills of to seek release of kidnaped North Americans aroused speculation to day that Fidel Castros rebels might be holding the diplomats The Embassy in Havana had expected the consuls to return by Tuesday with some report on the 47 Americans and three Cana dians seized by rebels in east Cuba since Park Wollam consul at Santi was reported to have made contact with rebels near the town of where 12 engineers were after going into the hills Sunday Robert vice consul at reportedly entered the back country around Guantanamo Bay Sunday afternoon to seek re lease of 30 servicemen from the naval station at The rebels also are holding two American managers of a nickel plant and two sugar mill execu an American and a Cana picked up over the plus four American agricultural experts for United Fruit seized on a raid Monday More than 100 American fami lies live in the Guantanamo Bay Roads there are being pa trolled and curfews Secretary of State Dulles said in Washington that the rebels are trying to blackmail the United States into intervening in Dulles said there will be no intervention and the United States will not pay blackmail for release of the Rebels also have been quoted as wanting the United States to stop helping Washington denies giving such 14 IT Need Permit The New York Times said today that a Cuban army drive to crush the rebels has collapsed in Quoting travelers recently in Oriente the Times gave this account The army controls only the towns and Americans at isolated mines and plantations are usually at the rebels Castro now has up to mostly supplied with weap ons which are flown in to two new airstrips in the Sierra Mae The army reportedly is using about troops with support from private The travelers were told that savage repressive methods by the government were sending re to Castros forces but the rebels also have been accused of By CHARLES DUMAS AP Begin ning next the average driver will have to obtain a chauffeurs license before he may rent one of those trucks in New York it was learned is the way the State Motor Vehicle Bureau has decided to a law enacted by the 1958 Legis It goes into effect next June Unless current rules are chang drivers who want the chauf feurs license will have to take a stiffer road test and pay an extra A state organization of oar and truck rental companies is girding to fight for repeal or modification of the measure in the 1959 Legis An official of the group said to day the requirement would hurt the truck rental business tremen j The law was passed and signed j by on the bu to estab i lish tougher standards for drivers of the more dangerous such as i A spokesman for the bureau said when the measure was draft j there was no intent to inter fere with the prac tice of renting a for light moving or hauling I he the law can be interpreted no other way ex cept to require a chauffeurs li cense of anyone who slips behind the wheel of a He added that the bureau did not plan to seek a change in the But the New York chapter of the Car and Truck Rental and Leasing is working for amendment of the Schuyler Knickerbocker of Al the chapters executive vice said his organization never expected such an interpre tation be placed on the He said the chapter would hold a special meeting later this month or early next month to deal with the Goldfine Labels Charges Lies That Adams Swung Influence His Direction Rebel Attack Expected DROWNED ert was drowned in Rockwell 12 miles northwest of Tuesday night while swim j ming with three He lived outside By WILTON WYNN Lebanon AP President Camille Chamoun says Lebanese rebels under Syrian command may launch a strong at on the northern port of Trip oli at any But if this attack and one from the area southeast of Beirut are beaten the armed rebellion will collapse as a mili tary the President a He was interviewed Tuesday as government jet ar mored cars and artillery turned back an attack from the southeast toward the Beirut International Chamoun claimed this assault was part of an allout at tempt to capture Beirut and over throw his The President Druze men under Socialist Kamal Jum blatt were trying to link up with rebels under former Premier Saeb Salam who occupy the Basta Mos lec quarter of I t HA n k have been the President i Fighting without armor or lery the mountaineers reached hill positions five miles from the Government sec forces and Irregular support ers claimed they inflicted heavy rebel losses in protecting the vital It is only base for jet which have proved invaluable against the who lack aerial In where riots May 10 opened the government artillery were killed v but this figure appeared Chamoun said he had reports from Tripoli Syrian officers had taken over military com mand after rebel leader Raschid i Karami and hfs top Abdul had a ing The President added he had conclusive information that the rebels around Tripoli have been promised heavy mortars from Syria with Syrian artillerymen to man When these he an attack mav be but we expect the government defense to be Chamoun said before asking for a police force to seal the he would give the observers group time to size up the aid his govern ment claims the rebels are get ting from the United Arab And he will not ask for or British intervention so long as Lebanese forces are able to fight he No Relief in Sight From First Hot Spell By The Associated Press No general relief appeared in sight today from summers first extended spell of warm and humid weather in most of the Eastern half of the The high humidity and above normal temperatures extended across most areas east of the Rockies to the Atlantic The muggy weather resulted from a steady flow of warm moist air for the past several days from the Gulf of Mexico northward across the Eastern part of the Little relief was reported during the making sleeping un At and midnight tem were two degrees higher than the normal daytime high for the two Readings in the middle to upper 70s were reported as far north as southern sections of Minnesota and Wisconsin and across the Great Lakes region except Lake The hottest spots were in south west with 109 at and In the Southwest desert region i with a mark of 111 at Bus Borrower OLLIE of New York City smiles in cell block of the county He is accused of stealing a 60passen ger bus in New York and driving it half way across the He was captured at near AP President Says Aid Cuts Hurt US Security By MARVIN ARROWSMITH WASHINGTON AP Presi dent today accused the House Appropriations Com of taking reckless risks with the nations security in vot ing to cut foreign aid funds nearly 600 In a statement at a press con Eisenhower said ically that the committee has taken action that seriously endan gers our Eisenhower said further Jt is deep conviction that reductions of a size contemplated by the committee will have grave consequences in portions of the free and to our nations se will encourage Com munist statement was his third appeal in a week for restora tion of the reduc He originally asked Congress for in mutual secur ity funds for the fiscal year which started in an authorization Eisenhower signed earlier this cut that total by nearly 300 million The House Ap Committee whacked an additional 600 million from the original At the outset of the news confer Eisenhower announced he wanted to read a statement on the foreign aid money He proceeded to read it in force emphatic This was the climax We have this choice Stand up and be live up to our ideals and purposes and assume the responsibilities that are ours shrug our say that freedom for others has no significance for is therefore no responsibility of and so let international communism gain the ultimate The choice Is clear for I stand for American to be attained and sustained by cooperation with our friends of the free I am certain the Amer ican people will demand nothing Settlement Is Reached In Rubber Industry Hike in Pay Included CLEVELAND 8cent hourly pay raise for rubber workers is the heart of an agree ment reached here Tuesday night between the union and the Good year Tire Rubber and the Goodrich It averted a strike threatened for midnight Tuesday The agreement came less than an hour before the The pay effective with the June 30 pay brings the average Goodyear hourly straight time wage to The Goodrich rate now will be The United Rubber represented by International Pres ident agreed with the companies to put off further negotiations on pensions and insurance improvements until the full contract expires next April We believe the settlement com pensates for the in creases that have taken place dur ing the Buckmaster The wage agreement must be ratified by the majority of local The settlement is expected to provide the pattern for URW con tracts covering almost Goodyear has 20 000 workers In 11 and Goodrichs nine plants employ hourly em Goodyear plants are in Akron and Ohio Gads Los Angeles New and North The Goodrich plants are located i in Akron and Ohio Cadil Los Angeles and Boston Industrialist Says Adams Family Gave More Than It Got in Return WASHINGTON AP Bernard Goldfine denied today there was anything out of line in his gift studded relationship with presi aide Sherman He said his family considers it has received more in gifts from the Adams family than it has given The 67yearold Boston friend and patron of b r a e d as lies charges that Adams swung fed eral favors to His hospitality and gifts to Ad a m President principal were not in tended and did not result in spe cial favors from agencies for his business inter Goldfine and asked Why doesnt somebody write about the things Adams gave to my family over the years Goldfine came before a House investigating committee with a long prepared statement denying any wrongdoing and hurling a charge that embraced Con gress members that All these expressions of hor ror about what I asked Mr Ad ams to do and what he did are But he departed from his state ment to elaborate on the point of gifts the Adams And he pictured fellow Boston millionaire John his principal a u a man who has told many lies and will tell many I am Goldfine spoke in testimony nre pared for a climactic appearance before the House Jl C a r n g s nave Washington and set off a political He said he was dumb founded that his gifts hurt people in high The poor boy now and real estate is h s the third star figure in the inquiry DArk and other sub committee members served notice can damage and a maa stiff under oath Adams was the first of the Big Three on the subcommittee stand He acknowledged Goldfine paid hotel bills for him over the gave him a vicuna USe of an fna swore ing federal agencies about pulled no to help his benefactor A contrasting picture was by Fox for three days ended Fox saw Goldfine bureaus while high forces turned on pressures that collapsed OX the House investigators wanted par t to know whether Gold fine charged off his favors to b U s e s s fame con that proves the gifts were not just tokens of friendship al Adams said but favors Gold fine plied with the purpose of getting something of value to his business in Goldfine himself didnt talk about taxes in his prepared state has Overcoat Stolen Before Christmas Finally Reported Broce reported to Sheriff Jenkins this sultry week that his overcoat had been stolen from his said there were two bills in the When was it stolen Shortly be fiore last Broce didnt explain his delay In reporting the Making a point of wearing one w a l c h e s saW Adams had given Goldfine issued blanket denials plus speci fic argument against a few of the accusations raised in theory He said generally on Gifts to He Adams has testified about certain hotel bills and a a rug which I lent to him aS a result of a friendship Sf nj ndin have read his testi and il ls SHOWERS Western New Northern Finger Lakes to Lake Changeable skies and warm and humid today and Showers and thunderstorms this afternoon continuing High temperatures ranging from 8085 close to the Great Lakes to about 90 or higher Low tonight Tomorrow mostly cloudy j with muggy air a few showers and not as High near South west to west winds 15 to 30 with gusts over 50 in thunderstorms to day diminishing to 5 to 15 dumbfounded that this habit of mine has hurt other people in high places Adams influence for I never asked Adams onetime governor of New Hamp shire to do anything out of fit and he never did anything for me that was out of Favored treatment from the Federal Trade and and Exchange The will show they gave me just as hard and rough a time as they ever gave any body if SEC action con preferred treatment I e of the The subcommittee I know the subcommittee Is not really interested fn I feel I am only a handy and easy to use to hit someone else over the head