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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - October 29, 1960, Wellsville, New York                                Eight Drives Replaced By One United Fund Give Enough ally Reporter Allegany County s Daily Newspaper Continued Mild and Sunny With Cloudy Periods Through Sunday Eightieth Year V NEW Saturday October 1960 Six Cents Per Copy Presidents Charges Boost Hopes of GOP By STERLING GREEN PHILADELPHIA freo swinging assault by President Eisenhower on Democratic ir responsibility raised Republican hopes today for homestretch vig or in the final 10 days of the presidential Eisenhower flew here Friday night for a nationally televised speech in his drive to make his vice Richard his Nixon was extremely exhilarated hy the Presidents Eisenhower bursts of applause as he hammered hard at John Kennedys ship has damaged American pres tige abroad and the coun try into economic The President drew cheers with this shaft at the Democratic nom inee My anyone who seeks to grasp the reins of world leadership should not spend all his time his Declaring Nixon by long odds the best qualified man to be Eisenhower struck the familiar Republican theme Kennedy is immature and Though he never mentioned Kennedy by Eisenhower said I hear that one candidate says he will act first and act fast needs a man who Fire Destroys Dairy Barn vill think and then act j i Pennsylvania Republican lead recently at signs of rising Kennedy jubilant over speech and the warmth of his reception from thousands on midtown Phil adelphia In his speech to a dinner spon sored by he Committee of Ei said the States is the most powerful on earth in force of He cited a list of economic gains in the past eight years to docu ment his claim that never havo Americans achieved so much in so short a He said he was profoundly concerned by some statements n this campaign that have distorted the image of These statements demonstrate an amazing said they from emphatic He recited foreign policy suc cesses he refuted the charges that the nation hs lost The list ranged from the halting of the costly and futile Korean War to a decent solution of the Suez affair and the forging of new ties with our neighbors to the Marine Guantanamo Visit Bring Cuba Invasion Charges A LARGE DAIRY BARN on the Peterson farm is destroyed by fire at Firemen saved a 14room dwelling 150 feet from the barn by keeping it wet Barn contained only hay and some farm Cause of the fire is still under AP NIXON EXHILARATED By JACK BELL WITH NIXON IN ILLINOIS President Richard Nixon rolled his presidential cam into Chicagos suburbs to day with a glowing endorsement from President The Republican presidential nominee made it clear he be the sendoff the President gave him in a nationally televised appearance in Philadelphia Fri day night put his campaign in high gear at a particularly Herbert the ice pres idents press said Nix on was exhilarated by Eisen howers praise of the Republican nominee and his running Henry Cabot But more important Klein was what the press secretary described as ers criticisms of Nix ons democratic John Nixons also were particularly pleased that the Pres ident had urged his listeners not to pay too much attention to party The vice president has been sounding this note in areas as the shopping center circuit on which he was billed for appear ances after a morning rally at the Quad City Airport near Rock Aides said Nixon hoped to stir up in the suburbs the kind of Re publican and independent support he needs to offset an expected large Democratic majority in Nixon told a cheering partisan audience of about persons who jammed the rafters of the Masonic Tem ple Friday night he is convince the tide is running his way in the presidential He tie scribed his tour across Illinois as one of the most exciting days of campaigning he had He said that in the key states of Michigan Illinois and the tide is run ning strong and Democrats by the thousands ere joining with us to support our This was Nixon because Democrats do not have confidence in their own They realize that it is essential in making the decision as to who be president that it not be made simply on the basis uf the labels we but that it has to be made on what we stand on our on our back he Nixon flailed away at Kennedys statement that because of lican administration policies the country is slipping into an eco nomic The vice presi dent called this the most ignor jnt comment made in this can to HITS AT JOBLESS WITH KENNEDY IN PENN sylvania a sharp change of scenery but not of John Kennedy carried his pres campaign in Pennsylvania today to He started off in the wee morn ing hours with a speech to a dinner under a tent on a muddy golf Kennedy hit hard on unemploy the problem of economical ly depressed and the plight of the Iron Curtain Kennedy landed in a downpour at Philadelphia International Air then drove 20 miles to the Country Club to keep a date for which he was nearly five hours It was nearly 2 and Kennedy noted he had started out at eight oclock Friday morning hours President Eisenhower came to Philadelphia several houn ahead of and in his ma jor political speech of the cam plugged for the election of Vice President Richard He called Nixon the best quali fied man to be the next president and took some sharp jibes at Ken without mentioning him by could look back with elation on a day of campaigning in northeastern areas of Pennsylvania suffering chronic economic ills and heavy In a day and night motorcade through steel and coal mining communities he was all but over whelmed by huge crowds that stormed around for a chance to thake his By the time he reached Scran ton Friday night he had a swollen and slightly scratched right hand that as he that coal miners really know how to shake Kennedy lagged behind sched ule on his motorcade as dense crowds slowed his Just to cover the 17 miles from Barre to Scranton took David trav eling with said there never had been anything like it in the states even in the days of Franklin Roose AP Newsman Under Protection of After Breakin Try the Congo AP Associated Press corres pondent Michael Goldsmith was taken under United Nations pro today after a squad of armed Congolese soldiers attempt ed to break into his The soldiers barged into the Memling Hotel where Goldsmith was shouting that they carrying out orders of Col Joseph Congolese army Mobutu announced three days ago he would ask Goldsmith to leave the Goldsmith has been reporting acts of violence by soldiers and the charges if representatives that Bel gian military instructors been trying to undermine Similar reports have been filed by other The 18man Congolese squad started pounding at Goldsmiths door at Goldsmith re fused to open the door and tele phoned Indian of the Within a multinational squad of soldiers and mili tary police arrived and the Con After two the Command advised Goldsmith to j take temporary refuge in the 1 headquarters and he was escorted to a jeep while the Congolese watched silently is a British sub He has been in the Congo since The United Nations said in a statement that Goldsmith was threatened with arbitrary arrest without pretense of a warrant or legal procedure and requested United Nations A spokesman said protec tion was given in execution of the United Nations mandate to maintain basic freedom in the Congo and prevent arbitrary pro i Union Officials Convicted Switchmen Reject Offer AD The second wage offer by 17 Western Southern railroads and switching companies has been re ny the Union of North Sixty per cent of the union members who voted in the secret mail referendum were against ac the a union spokesman said Forty per cent favored its Neil president of the said the offer provided for a two per cent wage increase to July and an other two per cent raise March Improvement in vacation and paid holiday benefits also was he Switchmen av an Seventy six per cent of the un ions members voted on the Speirs A preliminary sought by the was issued hen by Federal Judge John Hender son barring indefinitely a strike by the Henderson agreed with the rail roads claim that the unions ne committee could not negotiate in good faith but can merely engage in messenger serv transmitting carrier offers to the The negotiating committee and railroad officials had reached agreement in Washington In seeking the tho railroads challenged the legality of the unions and Henderson supported the claim in granting the we dont have much of a bargaining position as long as the injunction is in Speirs An appeal from the injunction has been filed by the union but Speirs said a long delay was expected in disposing of the in junction UNITS TO FIRE AT REBELLIOUS TROOPS LEOPOLDVILLE the Congo AP United Nations military units in the Congo have been en orders to fire at rebellious Congolese troops resisting thoir officers said today the order specified that any opposi tion to efforts to maintain law and order will be considered an act of In the United Nations standig ordners permitted the use of arms only in By ROBERT LEWIS INDIANAPOLIS AP Three top officials of the Carpenters Union were convicted Friday night of bribing an high way official in right climaxing a hign way scandal case that dated back nearly Maurice presi dent of the inter national union William vice and Frank displayed no emotion as Criminal Court Judge Walter Bell read the Bell ordered a presentence in and set 28 for The conviction car i ies a 214year prison sentence and a maximum fine of The jury of seven men and five women deliberated less than three hours before finding all three guilty of bribing and conspiracy to bribe Harry Doggett of purchasing director for the Indi ana Highway The three were charged with giving Doggett a check for advance information about pro posed routes for highways in Wayne and Lake The prosecution contended they bought land along the proposed routes then sold it to the making John defense attor ney for Blaier and an he would ask for a new John attorney for said he would re quest a suspended for his He said Chapman was suffering from heart trou ble and diabetes and would under go surgery in his next The union officials were indict ed by a Marion County Indianapolis after a Lake County grand jury to return indictments on Similar After the Lake County the profits were repaid to the state by the The Carpenters officials trial was delayed nearly three years by a scries of legal Governor Stands Firm ATLANTA AP Georgias governor and lieutenant governor are standing firm for the Demo cratic party despite displeasure ever telephone calls the Kennedy brothers made concerning jailing of Martin Luther King Ernest Vandiver said Fri day night at a phone call by John Ken to the wife of the Negro in leader could affect the presidential campaign in Georgia to some But he didnt think that Georgia would fail to go She always has and I believe she will again this he told newsmen at a Democratic dinner where he was the featured speaK Vandiver said Ken call was The Democratic presidential candidate phoned Kni Wednesday to express sympathy over the jailing of her husband in connection with a and a traffic charge in adjacent DeKalb j Robert Kennedys call was to Judge Mitchell of County to inquire about the right to King later was on bond pending appeal of his Garland Byrd crit the Kennedy brothers for i making the calls but I j dont think that it will materially I change the position of the Demo cratic party in the Cuba Puts Up Battle In By TOM HOGE UNITED iAP is expected to sound new invasion alarms Monday when the General Assembly nets on the rec charges against the United States into the lap of the Com The Cuban delegation has warned it will put up a stiff tle to reverse the decision of Steering Committee and insist that its complaint be carried directly to the bly Diplomats predicted the Cubans would make an issue out of the announcement that Ma rines would go ashore for rost and recreation at the big naval base at Guantanamo this The Marines are with an amphibious group training in the Cuba was expect ed io denounce the move as a show of In an appeal to the Committee Tuesday for urgent assembly consideration of pression Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa claimed that the United States planned a manufactured provocation at Guantanamo to influence the presidential The United States denounced the Cuban charges as a mon strous Despite Roas the 21nation steering group voted 123 with 5 absten tions to send the Cuban complaint first to the 99nttion Political Committee where the United States insisted it The Soviet Romania the three Communist members of the cast the only negative Witli its already loaded work the Political Committee probably would place the Cuban charge at the bottom of its agen da thus delaying debate for about a The backed by Soviet bloc nations wanted t h e alleged invasion threat to get quick Some diplomats speculated thut Cuba might seek a Security Coun cil meeting if its fails in its de mand to set immediate assembly New Job Reported Castro Scheduled To Make Nationwide Television Address ft THE DETROIT TIMES said 27 that former man ager of the San Francisco will be named manager of the De troit AP CANTON MAN HELD IN SLAYING OF BRIDE CATSKILL GAME FARM BREEDING STATION SET Cats kill Game concerned be cause uneasy conditions in Africa could cut off the supply of sonT wild is setting up a 550 aire breeding station Manager Roland Lindemann said hunters for the farm were en gaged in a race against time in Kenya and Tanganyika to prepare a shipment of 00 ani It includes pygmy watusi cat tle and the a South African DeLair is capable of standing trial on a charge of mur der in the of an 18 yearold two psychiatrists Herman Snow and John Dorsey had examined I a 21yearold I the Lawrence tal in State Police have accused De Lair of strangling Beverly Trombley after he followed her from a tavern Her body was found 30 in woods near her home at Star Lawrence DeLair also lived in that The psychiatrists reported their findings Friday to Justice Mi chael Sweeney of State Su preme NORTH CAROLINA FARM POPULATION INCREASES AP Things were pretty hectic around the Larry Thomas Smith farm this Smith was up most of the night with a brood Early the next day a setting hen came off the nest with some new ly hatched and Smith took his dog to a veterinarian to de liver her Thursday Smith rushed his wife tn a hospital where she gave birth to an 8pound Smith didnt stay at the hospital He had to hustle back to the It was calving time for his PUBLISHER DIES iAP Eu gene publisher of the weekly Ord Quiz newspaper at and past president of the Nebraska Press died Friday in a Braincrd hospi Rochester Sailor Admits Killing Shooting of Trooper A domestic quarrel began a trail of violence from Maryland to North ern Pennsylvania that ended Frij day nicht with a woman dead and j a stale policeman A sailor identified by vania State Police as Donald was stopped after a chase south of here State Police admitted killing his and shooting the state The womans body was found in their Port apart near the Naval Train ing Center at where Riefer was stationed as a shore Some 100 miles to the Trooper Stanley lay in a hospital bed in Harris after being shot six And another 85 mijes at the Child Welfare Society Center were the bewildered sons of the Donald and The shooting of Trooper who had stopped Riefers car j for brought the day of violence to a It was not un til Riefer was apprehended 90 minutes later near here by State Police that he told the story about his wifes Maryland police checked the Port Deposit dwelling and found the womans shot seven times as Riefer had Riefer told investigators his wife and he had quarreled after she ordered him to leave their About 20 miles north of Jezewski flagged Riefers car As the trooper ap Riefer rolled down his window and without a word fired at the State Police SIX NEW POLIO CASES REPORTED IN NEW YORK By ROBERT HAVANA arrival of a contingent of U Marines at Guantanamo naval base today for the weekend was expected to launch Prime Minister Fidel Cas tro into a new round of charges that the United States is groom ing an invasion Cuban officials showed greal in terest in the announcement from Washington that Marines on maneuvers in the Caribbean will at the TS naval base at the east end of Cuba for a few days of rest and Cuban officials did not com Castro was to make a na television speech the time of which was The Washington announcement coincided with other developments in plummeting rela The government controlled press in banner lines said the 300 Marines already at Guan tanamo were polishing up their training with realistic combat ex A Marine has been killed and three have been by mines planted along the perimeter cf the these reports Cuban authorities at near were said to he concerned that the United States was preparing a fake at tack against the big naval instal lation as a pretext for armed ag against The State Department a special com of the Organization of American States to investigate its charges that thousands of tons of Soviet bloc arms have been shipped to Cuba along with Com munist technicians to train Cu bans in their The was set up last August to look in to Sources in Havana said they had information that Cuba has imported more than tons of arms and munitions from Iron Curtain countries since aircraft either helicopters or jet fighters were reported among shipments un loaded at The United Nations announced that the full General Assembly would meet Monday to hear a appeal by Cuba for a quick hear ing on its charges that the United States plans a inva In Moscow Tass issued an ac count of an interview premier Khrushchev gave Cuban newsmen in which the Soviet news agency the premier as saying his promise of rocket support to Cuba in event of American aggression should be considered the Castro had said Khrushchev was asked if Soviet rockets were ready to assist Cuba in case of need and quoted him as answer ing But its bet ter that there be no aggression as we will do everything possible to avoid using our The Cuban almost ig nored the departure Friday night of Ambassador Philip Bon recalled to Washington for consultations for the third time since he came here early in 195 The austere who has borne much personal abuse in his 22month to Cuba left smilingly amid jeers and Economic Conditions Questioned By JACK LEFLER AP Business News Writer NEW YORK Economic j conditions bad or just so so That question boiled through business and politics this wtek with widespread i Vice President Richard M Nix ons contention that the economy is strong was disputed by John Kennedy with the ment that it is slipping into a rt i The chairman of the Presidents j Council of Economic Raymond ssid the i economy is in a good position i to make another and i I dont think we are going to wait too John Harvard proj fessor of business asserted that a recession of sub stantial proportions is in the mak i i discouraged j by the business hit a I year low Tuesday and j I a snappy I Stock saes this week totaled Compared with the previous Bond i volume on the New York Stock Exchange was par compared with j the week While the stock markets re recovery was due partly to a spate of better business developments improved These included Federal Reserve Board action to expand the lend ing power of banks a cut in the British bank which it was hoped would help keep American investment funds at home increasing automobile and a good rate of freight i Steel production this week vas not Output was es at per cent of capa down from last The drop came at a time when production normally mak ing it plain that users still havent reached the bottom of inventory Auto productions kept humming with an estimated output of 856 passenger up per cent from the last week and a year for the first twothirds of October totaled corn pared with in the like period of October when n record of was set for the entire The Commerce Department re ported that new orders received by manufacturers in rose for the second straight month to a seasonably adjusted bil lion in Business suffered another blow from Fidel Castros regime in Cuba when 167 companies were Tha firms were valued at nearly Retail trade increased ably over last week and moderate y over a year by cold weather in many and extensive sales Shop pers interest centered on apparel food products and new passenger The cost of living rose to an advancing tenths of one per cent in Sept This put the Department of Labors living cost index at per cent of the 194749 base The department said an other rise can be expected this Briefly around the business scene Thirteen million members of hank Christmas clubs will soon checks totaling helicopters in New Chicago and Los An geles are carrying 57 per cent more passengers than last Tea Council has a new slogan Tea Psyches you up Watch is intro ducing an electronic wrist watch which it says will run a year on a power firms plan to invest in facilities abroad this Quote It is no longer socially stigmatizing to buy on Hurry president of the Association of Commercial Fi nance Companies of New Sx new cases of polio reported in tho I week ended Thursday raised to i 145 so far this year in the 57 ties of the state outside New j York Three of the cases were para The 145 cases compared with i 289 in the same period of last j j The State Health Department said Friday one paralytic case j was reported last week in each of Onondaga and West j Chester County reported two ic cases and Cayuga County hail i j THREE TWO BOYS DIE AS AUTO CRASHES HEART ATTACK FATAL TO GLENS FALLS MAN GLENS Floyd Glens Fails dis manager of the New Telephone suffered a fatal attack Friday while i his automobile on a main street He was j Masons car struck a tree and a parked He died shortly after being admitted to a Police said he apparently was not injured in the Mason had held supervisory po sitions with New York Telephone I at Saratoga i j Endicott and OMAHA girls and two boys were killed in Omaha late Friday when car missed a curve in a paik and vas crushed against a AH six occupants of the car were pinned in the smashed vu Tiie dead were identified by in as Robert Omaha Gus George 19 Eileen Marie Omaha Carol and Joan ago and address not immediately de termined Injured and in critical condition was Jo Anne Merrill a traffic inves surmised that the car must have been traveling around 75 miles sn AUTO FATALITY the Congo Justin Irish deputy chief of staff of the United Nations force in the Congo was killed Friday in an bile accident in WIFE OF DIRECTOR HOLLYWOOD AP Ruth wife of the film di Sidney Frank lin and former wife of actor Con rad died Thursday after a long  

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