Williamsport Sun-Gazette (Newspaper) - March 25, 1957, Williamsport, Pennsylvania ews Sales tax action Page 3 Faith hope medicine Page 7 Billies win Page 12 State Constitution Page IS Potter's fields Page 18 w AP News and Sports Wires t Associated Press Wirephoto International Newspaper Enterprise Association Year No 71 Single Copy Pa Monday March High today 48 Some snow or ram tonight Low day occasional rain High High low 24 River 4 1 falling Degree fuel Second Matter Port Office 5 Some U.S Guided Missiles to Be Made Available for British Use f By ASSOCIATED PRESS A punishing spring blizzard left the high Plains states in JWl and whipped with diminished fury across northern Missouri and southern Iowa toward Illinois Four deaths were attributed to the storm The snow tailed off in western Kansas and homa but strong winds still whistled it through the air and piled up drifts It was nothing like the blinding I fury of the blizzard which stung J southwest Nebraska eastern rado western Kansas the y ARGENTIA Iffl Adm handles of Oklahoma Texas and the northeast tip of New ico over the weekend Winds Reach 80 mph Winds reached 80 miles an hour oxer the high plains Saturday And up to 80 feet Jerauld Wright chief of the b S and rail lines Atlantic Fleet has been an increase in recent thousands marooned along the of contacts we think are and stranded aboard submarines in this ocean trams or at the nearest emergency Wright who is also supreme they could find bed commander for the today Mo was interviewed while visiting this had snow Omaha 9 American base for an in- Lamom Iowa 7 but of the airborne early r warning Barrier Atlantic Navy anH miles an hour Forecasters pre- eight of snow Newsmen s questions were through Missouri and statements by southern iowa today with blowing Navy Officials that the size of the and ln Iowa Russian undersea fleet now may be 450 to 500 vessels far Beater than the huge submarine force In the blizzard area once operated by Germany Adm crews National Guardsmen and Felix Stump Pacific Fleet Air Patrol pilots went to mander recently reported dence of an upsurge of Soviet sub- Continued on Page Col 1 marine strength in that ocean Definite Increase Wright said that in the Mer c A- c c a WASHINGTON Intends to go as far as the law will allow in atomic warheads for guided missiles accessible for British use in Eisenhower and British Prime TUCKERS TOWN Bermuda AP dent Eisenhower and aim D Minister Harold Macmillan money for Prime Minister reached a i agreement in grams In are now principle during their talks mg to military today v ere to i c c- r r f t have spelled out s e c r e t ing lu i Bermuda that certain guided power to money missiles will be made assured Macmillan policy directives on key the United States for States would help in British forces reduce its forces and at world issues in ms Qne of the major game a high the Middle East and Asia sults of the conference firepower er returned to Washington communique did say how the are to aimed at pinning down the revitalized can partnership Stormbound Truck Stop in Eastern Colorado up and marooned Truck hit tBe Plate area a cafe m Limon m eastern Colorado were reported were af ot worst blizzard to About 1 500 in After the windup of the Big Two s four-day meeting ants said a number of solid ten understandings lay hidden hinti the generalities of their joint communique In their statement and Macmillan dav announced the States supply certain guided siles to help hard up Britain streamline us defenses in the atomic age also offered io swap facilities with on Page 6 Col 8 British Trail V S TEe British reportedly ons the states U the atomic warheads for tlie S law forbids the Continued on Page 6 Col i 1 I T t V f L V nite increase in their cruising to deep water Apparently referring to the detection devices of the antisubmarine surface and air rols maintained in the Atlantic the admiral added that we pick them up now and then i Wnght s comments followed by a few days his announcement at Va that a new over all i antisubmarine command for the Atlantic by Vice Adm Frank T has been formed In that announcement said that 4 the of submarine launched guided mis sile attacks against the Continued on- Page 6 Col oi services be held for the of this city's first traffic E 55 of 323 Rose Street He was killed when he was struck bv a car on Third Street just west of Rose Street at 7 35 p m Saturday was pronounced dead on arrival Hospital He by a car by Crawford 33 of 2233 Boyd s c ey Sc ys WASHINGTON for Dave Beck today the Teamsters Union president without question or qualification show up for a hearing morrow bv investigating senators who haxe a 5270000 thro at him Beck s former Sen James H Duff told newsmen Street The pedestrian suffered a tured skull and compound fractures One of the of the of the right leg Dr Earl R Sweet s Steel plant has been Miller coroner said His leg was shut down for art indefinite period nearly severed the coroner stated i according to an announcement No inquest will be held in tne 1 from a company official today fatal accident Dr Miller said Tup shutdown involved Baa ACTOM Street for employes Police said Dowling employment force was running north across Third is about 300 Street into the path of the The shutdown will con- bound Crawford car The impact CAIPO 9 A U N until inventory threw the man under a parked team raised sunken tug exhausted and new orders are truck Edgar Bonnet the last obstacle try thg spokesman A large crowd gathered at of ships s WV M U 2 J L Ji -j i S J Anj report that he is not coming is just plain bunk To Ask About Loan The senators want to ask Beck about his turning oxer 000 to the union which recorded it as passage of 10 ships the Suez Canal Tne uas shut down The 841 ton tug was to night during the next several production members of Sweets but there was no force of Local the scene and among them were the victims wife and daughter who came from their home Police took Mrs Bowling to ta 6 E ling Hepburn Street from West Fourth north to Fifth Street will be opened to tv fic at 8 a m tomorrow An ordinance permitting a change in the street s present traffic flow was passed on final reading before noon dax ati a special meeting of Council after the saRp Max or Thomas H ing directed Chief of Pol re John G Good to the in the virori the new pattern o stc as hv r sign th af rn include the ipm ad n at W eM and me wax a Ihr s at urth St eet Ceda N S re 1 I m nc Street and I ifth S reel to R N h n thp side of faring north will tv turned to fare south InR on the east side of the will continue Parking will be permitted on the west side as it is now There will be no signs along the street to inform mo that the street no is a one wav thoroughfare as it has been since the city adopt ed one war traffic ago No Changp at Fourth No changes in the traffic at VNest and Hep burn are 1 passed the ordinance in alleviate son r of the c n section m the bus ness disti ct The two wax v 11 he on a dav trial h t u- v h he ne i I r P tn roue t the anri i k ns problem h h hi r in recent t u h a P ent t and th fa s nation here and TJ has snn e t af ill t ns as sinri tx the c r v i ant Th hange n H e i h u r n reot s traff w n ni i n fe i h i vincil n x r after a r f Is n of loans when so Iz the senators haxe been able to there was no ree ird of the been lent to Beck Chairman McClellan C for a entrance to the of telephone call was ca sUll sou bul Chairman M Dul 10 can skirt the Senate Rackets at tne City Hall b N officials have Committee said V e know that board bx Mr Ella Hake the Abukir should be cleared Beck toik from union shp a man telephoned bv April 10 and that the and There wt n t be Lx coming frigate Board will at at blocks the S office Street tsee accompany ing A Ralston woman Miss beth Orr was arrested bv state police tin Saturday afternoon after on Page 6 Col- some 000 There is no ex i of a Dan n r of a gift McClellan said that s as far more n r I could po m the V hat do transaction pending Becks own Hake asked anout it Canceled Beck canceled last an air line a flight from Seattle home Washington Continued on Page 6 Col mean Mrs She said the map replied I nut a bomb at the mite bomb so d better check Mrs Hake telephoned Capt Al ed t of the De Bureau who alerted state police Thex began V V asked C n nued i n Beck might a hnt ashes in wooden the first and second floor and paper cartons resulted inr maj 0 the home of C on Pace S Col Frank Tripoli 1130 Franklin Street at 1040 this morning o Be or rr 1 star re April 1 t T a-n nE t he T ah s dstr ai r r N K r L nlr He j h f r n rr hen dew w u d i n t f hr f res or ra f a ha t -n res h nd lx a w i r ns and E lr s r ted r fr m tp n i taid ma i t a v hi r irri a r a f a r adx a in n and t r the i r uas sr he r st I f- Us I f re u red An ru pan t a ff rr r r r nn r J n i rir a nikh i f ti f ft d a o C r r r I li a a I r n c 1 f t d r s r f r Acc 1 -o or a na x rc c Lx J id t x f r Hr v far TO It i I s t d r r r IP hrr a r 355 Injured firemen were answering i the E r Street home an tber alarm from an Arch Street address In the Franklin Street alarm N 2 4 the aerial truck and responded Chief Har Id F x said the fire read fron the burning n ta ners 11 the r al b n and ar- tun e dan age ti the flo r j ists heart The home xias 1 ed w h In the A ch case c n NO tn the home nf Mrs Bower Arrh rc i rPO an r licht N earlier n thr h n T n the in t PI HOT n h me 1 franklin