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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - July 22, 1958, Wellsville, New York                                Read Your Reporter Ads Every Night for Best MoneySaving Bargains gaily Allegany Countys Daily Newspaper The Reporter Gives You Complete Details On All Major News Year m Japanese Compromise Plan Is Hearing Vote m UN Council Russians Will Probably Veto NEW Tuesday Afternoon July 1958 Five Cents Per Copy Harris Opens Training Camp Defeat of Plan May Result In Emergency Session Tense Area Still Quiet By WILLIAM OATIS UNTED AP A Japanese compromise plan to get troops out of Lebanon a vote in the Secur ity Council today with the Soviet Union still expected to veto the Defeat of the Japanese plan may result in an emergency ses sion of the General Assem Diplomatic efforts to settle the latest Middle East crisis held most attention as the tense area generally remained outwardly The chief military develop ment Monday was the assign ment of Marines to Lebanese army patrols in The Western Big Three planned to tell Soviet Premier N i k i t a Khrushchev that the proper place for settlement efforts Is the Only Indian Prime Minister Nehru and Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold had accept ed Khrushchevs bid for a summit beginning on I the and Hammarskjold in j his acceptance insisted that such j a meeting be closely linked with the I The Western reply opened the that Khrushchev might come to headquarters to turn a Security Council meeting into a summit The vaguely worded Japanese resolution seeking to resolve the I crisis was interpreted as calling for strengthening the vation group in The Council established the groun June 11 to Insure that there was no infiltration of arms and men from the United Arab Republic to Lebanese j a hitch developed in i the Western because President reluct ance to commit himself to attend a hasty summit meeting at the On the other British eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd anj that Prime Minister Mac millan was ready to attend such a Washington diplomats said they believed the United States would have to make concessions on how far to go in suggesting to Khrush chev the holding of summit talks at the Secretary of State Dulles an his intention to fly to London to attend a Baghdad Pact j meeting starting The j United States anJ Britain were I reported in London to be ing Pakistan and Iran I three Moslem members of the about recognizing the new rebel regime in Iraq Iraq was the only Arab member of the Her now seemed I In one of tlie leaders of the that has carried on a 74day against Presi dent Camille Chamoun said he ex armed forces would I be leaving soon because the Iraqi situation was being Robert special envoy in was sounding out many shades of opin ion in an effort to lay the ground work for a compromise on Cha A Marine was killed Mon day by an American sentry because he failed to an swer a This was the second fatal casualty among the American The resolution would have Ham arrange unspecified ad measures to do that job and to insure the territorial in and political independence of so as to make possi ble the withdrawal of the United States Soviet Delegate Arkady Sobo lev said he support this but declined to tell reporters whether he would vote against it killing the resolution with the 85th Soviet veto or abstain and let it Sobolev said the resolution that gave tacit approval to the pres ence of in It would keep observers there alongside the which we cannot he and would mean a j military force in a veiled Japanese Delegate Koto Matsu daira denied his plan aimed to create a military He said it was designed to beef up the observer group which now numbers ahout 135 and we are sure this will meet ly the needs of the Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge supported the saying it could leaH to condi tions which would make possible the withdrawal of forces with Panama and Sweden also they would vote for MIDDLE EAST AT A GLANCE By The Associated Press UNITED veto expected on Japanese to take further measures to protect ease out to tell So viet Union the United not a sum met is place to take up Middle East crisis dip say Khrushchev himself may show up at Dulles to attend Baghdad Pact meeting in LONDON Hitch reported on reply to Khrushchev over Eisenhower re to commit self to attend any summit talks at LONDON United States and Britain reported consulting Bagh dad Pact allies on question of recognizing new Iraq BEIRUT Lebanese opposition leader says troops will be pulling out soon because Iraqi situation is stabilizing one Ma rine killed by own JIM SUNNING of the Detroit Tigers relaxes with smile in club house after pitching a against the Red Sox in Boston The 20yearold from struck out 12 and allowed only three men to reach first De troit AP Air Force Academy Is Cited As Example Of Unwise Spending WASHINGTON AP The House Appropriations Committee today cut more than half a billion dollars from Defense Department construction fund It cit ed the new Air Force Academy as an outstanding example of loose fiscal It slashed from the by the ad ministration for construction pro gram at military bases in the United States and The Air Force was given the biggest 300 million dollars from the it request The bid for was trimmed by while the Armys request for 000 was pared by Project after including such items as officers swimming pools and elaborate housing ac was cut out com or sharply slashed as un desirable or certainly not essen The committee was especially critical of policies and practices relating to construction of the Air Force at Colorado Many buildings at the the were in creased in scope and cost without congressional approval until after binding contracts had been ap A typical example of the lack of realistic planning in connec tion with the the com was Air Force ap proval of black boards on all four walls of class In an effort to curb future spending at the the committee urged the House to clamp a ceiling of on the total cost of the It cut a million dollars the requested for the pres ent Man Who Originated Movie Burton Holmes Dies ROY 25yearold boxer from Cut and who will meet Floyd Patterson in a heavyweight title fight in Los Angeles officially opened his training camp in Arrowhead He went through a light workout which included a round with the punching AP UN Summit Session Is Approved by President At Insistence of British Monarchy in Iraq Fell To Army in Two Hours HOLLYWOOD AP Burton the man who originated the movie died whose organization In vented the word spent more than half of his 88 years in travel and once was referred to by Lowell Thomas as the most sophisticated traveler of them Death came at his Hollywood once the residence of movie idol Francis He had been ill for a native of got i the travel bug in when his grandmother took him on a trip j to He returned with her j to the Continent four years later i and this time he took a box cam I era with 1 On his return to Chicago he showed slides from his travel negatives to the old Chicago I Camera He wrote a script I and read it as the pictures were being shown to take the edge off the The club decided to hire a and present Holmes in his first travel i Two years later Holmes his family to finance a I trip to and his career was in full In 1897 Holmes was first to use motion pictures to illustrate travel j During a visit to Japan he found there were artists who could tint i his slides with After that he did all his j productions In Since the Burton Holmes Travelogue has produced five travel pictures a Homes retired in Three GOP Hopefuls Attend Same Function Near Buffalo Mahoney Accept Invitation for Politics at Buffalo Country Club By JAMES KOCH Associated Press Staff Writer Three men seeking the Republi can gubernatorial nomination meet if tomorrow at a fancy country club outside The attraction and surely some Directors of Associated Indus tries of New a business mens are mixing business with a little fun at the Buffalo Country Nelson Rocke Leonard Hall and Wal ter Mahoney accepted invita A fourth GOP for mer Paul wasnt the certain Democratic de his Previous Harriman explain The governor is vacationing this month at his summer home at Sands on Long A spokesman for Associated In said the affair was strict ly And Wil liams Invitations were sent out before he entered the the spokesman leading the GOP added the six delegates from County to his string He now has 319 announced Delegate leanings appear to give him a comfortable bulge over the 586 needed to win the nomination at the partys convention next After a dinner with Hall Mon day night at Spring the Rockland County GOP Committee said it would send questionnaires today to all of enrolled Republicans in the county to de termine which candidate they pre The countys nine delegates will be bound by the Rockefeller entertained the del gats last Both Hall and Rockefeller forces are waging a strong campaign in the politically strategic Many politicians regard a Rock land vote as a key to how the state will go in Addison Youth Killed When Struck by Truck in 17 Douglas Coon was killed Monday night when struck by a truck on Route 17 three miles west of this Steuben County State police said the boy had just alighted from a truck in which lie had hitchhiked a ride and ran in front of another truck on the He was the son of and Porter who live about a quarter of a mile from the scene of the Theater Wife Ask Police Protection lice protection has been requested by the wife of the manager of a theater which was closed Sunday night when it at tempted to show a racially con Sheriff Lester Holley said Max Singleton requested the pro for herself and her hus Holley said he had promised to have officers check the couples house although he does not feel the Singletons are in any The request for protection came after two teenagers reported they were shot at Monday night as they drove away from the aft er an The theater was not in Investigation failed to sustain the Holley j The demonstrators Sunday night prevented the complete showing of the movie by blocking the drive ins gates with automobiles and cutting the power line to the the The Island in the depicts a romantic interest be tween a white woman and a Ne gro Higher Class 3 Milk I Construction Delays Price Being Promoted Are Laid to Politics WORLD OF FOOD LUTHERAN CHURCHMEN Clarence eran churchman and authority on I Semitic languages and Babylonian died Monday after an ness of two the first time in her yaung 5yearoid Karen Lee Gordon is getting her fill of home Mashed even a little meat what ever Mom puts on the the blonde child polishes Then she rubs her expanding blissfully and proudly Im Its something new for the Gor don Gone is the hated tube through which the little girl had to be fed since she was 3 days Because Karen was born with out an doctors had to insert the tube through a hole in her Eating was a less An operation two years ago permitted the child to take semi liquid baby foods even a little ice But she still couldnt eat solids and received most of her food by Last Karen turned She celebrated the birthday with cake and ice cream in her room at Marys She ate all she wanted and thats when they knew positively that the last of seven operations had Doctors had succeeded in sub for the a por tion of the childs lower Karen went home last to a marvelous new world of NEW YORK dairy in dustry spokesman said today that higher pricing of milk used for manufacturing dairy products would promote more efficient mar keting and tend to lower retail prices for fluid The statement was made by John York of execu tive secretary of the Eastern Milk Producers He made the comment in con with testimony he had pre pared for presentation today a hearing on the farm pricing of manufacturing Eastern petitioned the De of Agriculture for a high er class 3 manufacturing milk price under the New Jersey marketing The pe tition led to the governments ball for the Manufacturing milk Is that used for making ioe and other Milk used for these purposes draws a lower price than milk sold for drinking York said a higher price for milk used for manufacturing should re sult in making more of the total milk supply available for fluid use the benefit of consumers as well as A higher Class 3 York should promote increased efficiency in the processing and marketing of dairy and this would tend to lead to lower retail prices for bottled York said there was hood that an increase in the Class 3 as proposed at the hear would have any effect on re as cheese and ice AP Com plaints from Suffolk County about delays in construction of the Long Island Expressway are political ly the Harriman ad ministration contended John the Democrat ic governors public works super made this Charge in an swering criticism from the coun tys board of In a letter to Board Chairman Norman Johnson de clared should applaud Harriman for the truly im pressive strides made by New York State in highway construc tion on Long Island instead of in in politically motivated and factually unfounded Johnson observed that Republi can members of the board had adopted a resolution criticizing the state administration for alleged de lays in building the 200milliondol lar He maintained that construction work was moving forward as swiftly as Disturbance Tires Desire Peace By RELMAN MORIN BEIRUT sick and tired of the whole The pe ple dont care what kind of a solu tion develops so long as they get this over Camille 36yearold chasing agent fior a Lebanese was His office is in the center of of the hottest spots in the 73dayold re bellion against pro Western Birbari has tele phoned his pretty wife moth er of one child and with another on the that he had to work Actually his office building was under heavy rebel One em ploye was killed and another Birbari moved his desk away from the window and felt reasonably But he couldnt tell his wife the real reason for f his working late She was al ready nervous and I wouldnt give her any more bad Aidas time drew Because of rebel sandbag barriers in sec tions of the city and the govern ments 8 the husband became apprehensive about the trip to the We had curfew of not knowing when Aida might have to go to the Then they canceled the old passes and told everybody in the city they would have to get new There nothing we could do but hope for the My wife was nervous but very Ten days ago Birbari took his wife to the hospital at 7 an hour before the streets were cleared and before the nightly shootings and bombings The baby arrived that Birbari said the arrival of the Marines caused celebrations the government supporters and badly scared the But the great majority of the peo ple now just want he de adding We are sick and tired of Were against anything that disturbs the stability of the Manslaughter Charges Are Dismissed Against Mother have been dropped against a 26 yearold mother who told police she shot a man in her apartment to keep him Carolyn Brown had been charged with man slaughter in the of Crodell a week She said Lowery broke into her apartment carrying a City Judge Michael Zimmer dismissed the charge Monday on the ground of insufficient Butcher of Buchenwald Is Appeals Recent Conviction Germany API Martin the Butcher of has appealed his conviction by a West German court of wartime mass slayings in the Nazi concentration Sommer was given the maxi mum sentence of life imprison ment after his conviction July The prosecutors office said he has not yet submitted any legal arguments to support his SHOWERS Western New York Northern Finger Lakes to Lake Ontario Mostly cloudy and mild today and tonight with widely scattered light High today Low tonight about Generally fair and warm High tem around Easterly wind 5 to 15 becoming variable Albany Man Escapes Death After Tossing from Boat BOLTON AP motorboat whipped out of con trol dumped its owner into Lake George and twice passed over his The man Tore of was reported in satisfactory con dition at Glens Falls Hospital after surgery and blood He lost several toes and was cut bad ly about the vacationing at a mo tel was in the inboard mo at a dock The boat suddenly slipped into gear and Adolfson was thrown into the wa Joseph the motel own said he saw Adolfson flail his arms and try to kick the boat away as it circled and hit Adolfson finally managed to crawl onto the By STAN CARTER BAGHDAD AP It took a group of army officers just two hours to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic in The army dissidents appear to have been in complete control of the country from the start on July There may be some hidden opposition to the new but it is not apparent to a visit just This was not an uprising by the but they seem pleased by the Although the officers of the new regime and the average Iraqi dont like the intervention in Lebanon and the British landing in the chief concern ap pears to be for their own affairs coupled with a desire to be ac by the West as the legiti mate government of this Middle East There is great adulation of the United Arab Republics President but there does not seem to be any great desire to join the The revolution was a military operation carried out like clock At 5 on July one com pany of supported by a tank and several antitank guns mounted on surrounded the royal palace where 23yearold King Faisal and Crown Prince Abdul Ilah were preparing to leave for a Baghdad Pact meet ing in At the same time other army units surrounded the home of Prime Minister Nuri long the political strong and the residences of government Centurion tanks rum bled to strategic places through out Rafiq Aref commander of the was The army says this is what hap at the palace A captain demanded that the King come out and In stead the the crown prince and the King aide de camp be gan firing from the second floor A soldier was wounded in the The army then brought up an antitank gun and began shelling the brick setting the interior The royal family fled by a back door to get to a car and What prevented them from reach ing a car is not but instead they walked up a gravel path to ward the front of the house and the Nor Is there any explanation of why the troops started but the family was shot down on the lawn about 20 feet from a front corner of the The crown body was given to the people and muti The other royal dead were reported buried in unmarked PLAYTHING BALTIMORE AP Officer Paul Wade saw several children rolling the equivalent of down an The kids said they found it on a The officer took it in tow and Southwestern Dis police are looking for the owner of an almost 100 30inch high airplane Four More Cases of Polio Reported Outside NY City API Four more cases of polio reported last week brought to 21 the number this year in the states 57 counties outside New York This compares with 34 at the same time last and an aver age of 229 from 1951 through before the Salk vaccine Only one of the four cases was the State Health De reported The in Orange is in the 2040 age which health officials have been urging to take the The victim had Two nonparalytic cases were re ported from Niagara County and the other was from Columbia MAID OF MIST WASHINGTON 21year old Indian Stoh today invites President Eisenhower to the Maid of the Mist festival at Niagara Falls She scheduled an earlier visit to Vice President Nixon to tell the ancient Iroquois legend of the Maid of the how a chief tains daughter went to her death over Niagara Falls centuries ago to save her Dolores as she is known off her Tuscarora Indian reserva Is an honorary citizen of the City of Niagara Falls and is the guest of William Miller She wears a native costume that represents months of work by her Tuscarora clan It is i made of white doe skin decorated with beadwork characteristic of the At the White House she will meet Homer a presidential to present the invitation to The invitation itself is an elaborate made of white doeskin through which is thrust a 100yearold At sundown she lays a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Sol dier on behalf of the Iroquois Con federacy of Indian Daughter of and Ber nard House of she is the descendant of a long line of Iroquois leaders and is a mem ber of the Sand Turtle is a college graduate and a end a Navy reserve She was chosen from 164 contestants to reign over the 1958 White House Announces Position at Noon Today Seen Within UN Charter By JOHN HIGHTOWER WASHNGTON Presi dent Eisenhower yielded to British insistence today and agreed to go along with a summit meeting of the United Nations Security Coun cil if that is generally desired by the Western Powers and A White House announcement to this effect shortly after noon today apparently ended a dispute with Britain over whether the Western Big Three should move openly and directly toward a summit session or merely indicate indirectly in notes to Moscow that such a meeting About an hour British Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd had told the House of Commons in London that Prime Minister Harold Macmillan would attend if a special meeting of the Security Council were The purpose of the Lloyd would be to discuss the Middle East crisis but it would not act on any resolution unless there was general agree ment that such action should be Press secretary James Hag erty said at the White House A United Nations Security Council meeting of the character suggested by Foreign Minister Lloyd is clearly with the of the If such a meeting were gen the United States would join in following this order ly it was Sec of State Dulles had revised a proposed note to Soviet Premier Khrushchev to bring it more into line with in that the Western Powers should open the way clearly and unmistakably for heads of govern ment to attend an extraordinary session of the Security Council Khrushchev proposed on Satur day a emergency sum mit conference at Geneva com posed of government chiefs of the three Western plus him self and Prime Minister Nehru of He also asked the attend ance of Secretary General Dag France generally favored con acceptance i of the idea of a summit Eisenhower and who were cold to the idea of a hastily arranged meeting at the favored simply pointing out to Khrushchev that he has full op under the Charter to get the Security Council to en large its consideration of the Mid dle East problem if he wants to do Britain favored a declaration of positive readiness to attend such a and Macmillan and Lloyd faced the necessity of having a policy statement to the House of Common This public announcement of British policy evidently forced de cisions In Washington as well as Diplomats said that the ten sions created by the Middle East worldwide fears of an out break of war and Khrushchevs call for a crash conference had unquestionably combined to re vive prospects for an overall summit conference later this Apparently with this in the State Department in a public statement prodded Khrushchev for a reply to a letter from President Eisenhower July 1 urging him to accept procedures for working out a summit meeting Khrushchevs note Saturday was sent to President Prime Minister Macmillan bf Great Premier de Gaulle of Prime Minister Nehru of India and Secretary Gen eral Dag It pro poses a summit meet Nehru and Hammarskjold have already replied that they would be willing to attend any confer ence on which the major powers Juvenile Distillers Claim Just Experimenting AP Two novice distillers were caught hov ering over a bubbling still heated by a hot plate Juvenile officer Roy Snyder said the culprits were 12 and 15 years old and told him they were just Convinced they were telling the Snyder said the still showed signs of expert RETIRED FARMER WELLS Eugene a retired died Monday at He was believed to be the oldest resident of Otsego Lane had lived in South Valley before coming to a nursing home Surviving are 2 9 grand 29 great grandchildren and 8 grandchildren  

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