Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - January 12, 1956, Yuma, Arizona THE EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK My last column dealt with zona's our and highways are strewn with unsightly trash from one end to the other State law may be fined up to get six months in jail And he can have license ed up to 30 days if the trash was thrown from a car But these facts are not widely known at Yuan Arli kT Sun Printing Poll Yumi Arli M lecond nittet Afternoon tit by mtH YUMA VOL NO 10 24 PAGES PHONE SU YUMA ARIZONA THURSDAY 1956 PER COPY ARIZONA 10 And especially our roads arid highways are not POSTED In other words no warn the motorist about throwing trash on the roadways Yet the law Ike Asks Billion for Schools Benson Says Soil Bunk Can Be The highway commission and the board of supervisors shall cause signs to be erected at able intervals oh highways and public thoroughfares in their re- areas of authority ing the public that it is unlawful to perform the acts prohibited subsection A and the penalties Then why no Because the law seems that a sign would have to inform the public all about the acts and the here's how it would A person who dumps deposits places throws or leaves refuse rubbish bottles cans filthy or odoriferous objects substances trash upon a state or county highway road or public thoroughfare May Name Yuma Air Base after Air Force Hero Brig Gen Vincent words so far and 116 more to Too much for one signboard What is needed it seems opinion from the attorney alV office setting forth the off i- cial acceptable wording of a simple Then post enforce the BRINKS ROBBERY SOLVED WASHINGTON IB tice Department today announced that the six-year-old Brinks robbery at Boston has been It said FBI agents today ed members of the gang re- sponsible for the robbery It said the FBI is still hunting two more members The Justice Department said two more members of the gang already are in prison on other charges and one is dead The total amount reported lost in the robbery was m in cash and m in checks money orders and er securities The Department said the FB is still seeking James Ignatiu Faherty arid Thomas Fran cis Richardson as members of th which robbed the building on the evening of Jan 17 1950 The six arrested today were id entitled as Vincent James Cos ta 41 Michael Vincent Geagan Adolph Maffie 44 Joseph F McGinnis 52 Anthony Pino 48 and Henry Baker 49 All six live in the Boston area The two gang members now in prison were identified as Stanley Albert Gusciora and Joseph James O'Keefe The dead member was Joseph Sylvester Banfield A Justice Department spokes man said none of the loot been recovered Yuma Air Base may be ed Vincent Air Force Base in or of one of the Air Force's est fighting generals who died last Base officials have asked public concurrence in their tion to memorialize Brig Gen Clinton D Vincent former vice commander it Air De- fence Force who played an im portant role in establishing the weapons center here The request came from Col Ro- bert F Worley base commander at a yesterday attended by representatives of lo cal governmental bodies service clubs veterans organizations newspaper radio and television ahd other prominent citizens Must Be Deceased 1 tomary for the Air Force to name its permanent installations after deceased Air Force heroes Trans- fer of title from the Department of Interior to the Air Force which is will complete the move to make the local a permanent'fixture Before recommending Genii its for set up by the Air BRIG GEN C 0 VINCENT Force Personal j Yu- mans er search cal candidate Air Force memorialized must be deceased Air Force personnel who have heroic feats in the air and-or whose outstanding services have brought the Air Force Others Seek Name In the absence of candi dates Col Worley asked public support in requesting the A i r Force name the base after Gen Vincent He said the reques should go to Washington week because two other bases are seeking to attach Gen Vincent's name their installations The group yesterday supported recommendation but to hold off submitting the official request to Washington one In order that they might consult with members of their individual organizations Gen Vincent was described by Col Worley as one of the out- standing young leaders in the Air Force and a real fighting flying He was promoted to brigadier general at the age of 28 Awhile serving in the Pacific He year at 41 of a heart World War n Murder and Kidnaping SUPERIOR Wis UP An undesirably discharged airman killed his girl friend today terror family before kidnaping the father and was captured a short time later in a police roadblock The man Duane Patrick mer 31 Wentworth Wis to police he might have shot others A son of the kidnaped man reported he said he had shot two tonight woman's body was found at the spot 15 miles southwest of here where Lattimer told officers to look The way I do things I do all Lattimer told field Wis Police Chief Walter Wohlfahrt who captured the aid of too policemen reported that Lattimer said he believed the woman's last name was Peterson He said he could not remember her first name nor all events surrounding a mari- spree Threatens Family He then drove 65 miles east to Ashland and entered the Wallace Robinson home about 4 on the pretext of having motor He held Robinson and his wife at gunpoint and forced Mrs Robinson to make coffee while a son Ronnie Robinson 15 crouched Supervisors Invite City Officials to County Zoning Meet Members of- the City Council the City Zoning Commission and he City Planning Commission lave been invited to attend the meeting let for next day night by the Board of Super- The holding the open Meeting to discuss a plan for county zoning and planning The meeting is 8 p.m in the Courtroom in terror in his bedroom remained asleep Lattimer pulled out two guns at the Robinson home I've already shot two people night so one more won't make he said according to Ronnie listening from his room Robbie said he thought the man was in the house only a few utes but other reports had him there almost an hour Ronnie said the man at first demanded his mother Betty and father 41 company him Takes Hostage He changed his mind when Mrs Robinson became ill and left with the father Robinson oat unharmed some 200 miles south of Ashland near Medford Wis after a horrible ride was captured a short time later at Marshfield 40 miles south of Medford He had no chance to use the two fully loaded pistols Youth Gets Years For Robbery A prison term of torn six to 10 years was meted out to John Quick 19 of Imperial Dam in Yu- ma Superior Court yesterday on two counts of robbery Quick had pleaded guilty to robbing Perry Burleson of a gun and shells and also robbing Er- nest Ahuero of Ins 1955 The youth went on his spree th night of Sept and was cap- tured in the stolen car at by Deputy Cecil Hoskin In passing sentence Court Judge Henry C Kelly stip that the year terms o each count would be served con currently County Attorney Wi liam Nabours represented th state F Smiley 51 of was sentenced to from ane to years in the state prison on a bai check had receiv ed a two year suspended sentence Nov 1st but was arrested for vio lation of his probation Secretary Urges No Undue Delay In Passing WASHINGTON of Agriculture Ezra T Benson sa today administration's pr posed soil bank program can I put into effect this year if congres acts quickly A month or two of he told Agr culture Committee might caus us a time in getting th program launched bank plan is the ke feature of the administration farm program which President E to Congress Mon day It would provide for overa both in cash and kim totaling about one billion dollar annually to farmers In return participating farmers would agre to cut corn wheat cotton ric and other plantings by 40 to million acres Benson cautioned that the in offered to farmers t participate in the soil bank would have to be generous Be fore farmers would comply h said they would have to feel tha net incomes would be a high they plante allotted Death Penalty Sought For Santa Ana Rapist The Weather Ugliest yesterday 79 SANTA ANA Calif year-old father confessed today hat bathing suit pictures of beau- ty contest winner Donna May schurr 18 drove him to kidnap nd rape her a second time even hough he had he would caught Sheriff's deputies said Jack ames Walker married and the of a child admitted he had twice attacked the eyed brown-haired beauty by threatening her with a knife identified as her assailant by Miss Schurr who was he works The suspect told ties he first attacked Miss Schurr last March 26 when she worked in a drive-in theater The second attack was de- scribed by the hysterical beauty She told deputies she heard a noise in her home Tuesday I saw him Walker coming down the the beauty told officers He had a knife hand I grabbed for the knife and it cut me across the palm of my left hand said we an unoccupied housing tract near a runner-up in the Miss USA con- j her home Walker she said forced test and placed fourth as Miss California of 1955 in the Miss Uni- beauty verse earn Walker an upholsterer was cap- tured Tuesday night by Miss fiance in a 100 mile an her into a house and criminally assaulted her The Lloyd Brett 21 ar- rived at Miss home just as the kidnaper was releasing her Brett drove in pursuit of Walker's car in a high-speed wild race cmperature at 11 today 67 humidity at 11 521 hour chase shortly after the j through and narrow hack Average high this date Average tow this date FORECAST to Friday I g hi ond attack Walker told deputies I had a 66 j feeling I'd get caught Deputies 431 said ho seemed unperturbed by Variable cloudiness today trough Friday Little change in ic temperatures Expected high ils 79 low tonight 50 own lo 40 in the lower colder treat against him He was booked on suspicion of kidnaping burglary and criminal attack Walker snld ho developed A yen for Miss Schurr when she posed for an advertising picture for the firm for which streets A California Highway trol squad car noticed the chase nnd joined In Orange County Sheriff James said he ask attorney to demand the penalty for Walker under Little Lindbergh which allows n death sentence In kidnap cases In which the victim ii injured would be necessary to insure th success was the first ness at hearings o declining farm income huge sur pluses and overproduction Benson told the committee tha lecause of the big cotton crop i 1955 heavy loan operations prob ably will make necessary a furth increase in the borrowing now of the Commodity Credit Corp he CCC which handles farm sup operations now has a bar owing authority of 12 billion dol ars Before Benson appeared C o m Chairman Allen J Ellender told newsmen that insistence on drafting an Eisenhower farm threatens hope for action to help the nation's farmers Political Overtones Ellender had asked that Benson submit recommendations on farm legislation for the committee to consider ajong with the views it received during grass roots hearings across the nationalist fall But Sen George D Aiken said he understood the department was own line with Mr Eisenhower's program If the puts in a and insists on pushing it I will take that as a cue that the administration wants its or Ellender said It will mean that they 11 labeled as an Eisenhower farm jill for the next ender said Rehearsal Set Tonight Rehearsal for the musical Of hee I is scheduled for night Chorus members are urged to the recreation building at ity park at p.m Helicopter Joins Hunt For Missing Missionaries QUITO Ecuador U.S Air Force helicopter whirls off in to the green hell jungles of east ern Ecuador today to determin the fate of three American Prot missionaries feared slain b The copter Wednesday from the Panama Canal Zone take off from an oi camp which is the civilized out post nearest the point where thi missionaries wrecked plane wai sighted late Monday Searchers in an Albatross sighted the bodies o Strike Settled At 3 Detroit Newspapers DETROIT Detroit's three strikebound new a p ers today announced agreement has been reached with three unions whose ha left the city without daily news papers and Time said in a joint statement they ex peeled to resume publication soon as possible No date wa specified however The Detroit Newspaper Publish which represents he three strikebound dailies stil s with three other un on groups Two other unions ha agreed on new contract terms pre- The break in the long strike when the ers and agreed on new which will run until Nov 0 1957 Th pacts un- on ratification which was d to be automatic two of five missing missionaries near the wreckage Wednesday The dead were identified ly as T Edward of Wis and Roger Youdarin of Billings Mont No trace has been found of thaniel Saint of Fullerton Calif Peter Fleming of Seattle and James Elliott of Portland Orge who flew into Auca Indian country with McCully and day A report that a small fire had been sighted near the wreckage gave rise to some hope that one or of them survived In- dian attack Search planes that crisscrossed area Wednesday saw no signs of life however and authorities in Quito believe all five of the missionaries were massacred by the savage Indians An American Ecuadorean Federal Grants To Be Matched By State WASHINGTON UP Eisenhower asked Congress today to provide a total r of 1 Wilton dollars in federal grants next five years to help build badly needed school He said in a special message to Congress that the grants rate of 250 million dollars a be matched with state funds to supplement local construction in the neediest school districts The request was the lure of a four-point aid program which Mr Eisenhower said should overcome the nation's critical classroom shortage within five years The shortage now is at classrooms The total program Mr would at least in federal ala to public schools over five For the federal grants Mr proposed a formula ty started on foot from Shell Mera which states'.'.'noticeably lagging not to reach the time Friday because of the dense jungle growth blocking its Robert Savage chief into Auca country from Shell Mera Sunday and McCully had found the Indians apparently friendly on a previous flight Savage said the wives of ried men in the party behind in Shell Merav He contr dieted early reports that Mrs M Cully was slain in the No one could tell turned the Indians agains he missionaries but the are known to have empers that require only th lightest provocation to set them nto a bestial rage behind their ability to support lie schools would federal aid He feature act as an incentive for the lagging states to increase Admits Former Wife at Phoenix PHOENIX A Los Angeles bellhop confessed to police last night that he his former wife Mrs aen V after coming here 1 visit her list Street Joseph Henry Addington was ar- j Mark Welter 17 of 444 3rd on a downtown street nue after he tried to trade thn I The car was headed west lurder weapon for some whiskey Street attempting to the t a liquor store He admitted curve onto Avenue C One wheel O'Neal that I went onto the right shoulder of e fired the two shots which j the road for 21 feet and then all d Mrs early Jan 2 at Two Yumans Hurt in Crash Two Yumans were injured earlj evening when the ports car in which they were rid ng rolled one and a half times t the corner of 1st Street and venue C According to Deputy iff Jack Chavez the driver of the car was Patty Berg 16 of 3342 passenger was er Phoenix apartment Yeah it's me all told the policeman I'm e guy that shot my wife out on ast Washington Later the former bellhop at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel ed a confession at police head quarters I killed her now you can kill me he told Detective Captain Orme four wheels were on the shoulder for 60 feet At that point the car struck a warning reflector and rolled one and a half times ing on its roof Miss Berg was knocked scious by the impact and Welter suffered face lacerations Both are reported in satisfactory condition at the Yuma General Hospital Time of the accident was about p.m The 1951 JIG Miss Berg driving was a total loss also called 1 1 750 million dollars over five years for of cal bonds when school districts cannot sell them in private markets at reasonable in- terest rates 2 Federal backing to help vide reserves for bonds issued by state school financing agencies The President put no price tag on this feature of the five-year gram He said these bonds would finance local construction of schools to be rented and owned by local school ems 3 20 million dollars in matching rants to the states over five years or planning ways to overcome ob- to financing school Alarm Two fire department trucks d to a supposed fire at oday but found that it was only confused false The caller had said that there a fire in the vicinity of 10th venue and 9th Street There was ut it was only a man burning rash The caller apparently lived everal blocks away and thought e saw a house on fire SB VE A SERVICE Judge 0 Kelly IN shown n lie of lie County Hnr and Inxl night nl tho Jurist Kelly completed in yours of service on btuch of County Superior Court faft lo right nrc Arizona Supremo Court Chief Justice Arthur T Kelly John Attorney Jones A J y and Attorney William II Sun Staff Photo Lawyers Honor udge Kelly on 5th Anniversary The members of the Yuma Bar Association and their honored Superior Judge enry C Kelly at a dinner last ght on his completion of 25 years of service on the bench Judge Kelly was presented with a gold engraved pocket watch by the bar association The dinner was held at the Yuma Country Club with over 50 persons at- tending Master of Ceremonies was At- torney John Others who spoke praising the years of service given to Yuma County by Judge Kelly were Arthur T La Prade chief justice of the Court A J Eddy Bryant Jones Copple and William H Westover Judge Kelly told the group that he was very thankful for the gift of the watch and even more so for the thought behind it He praised the members of the Yuma County Bar Association as the ablest best prepared and best be- haved In the state Telegrams from well wishers were read during the ceremonies Judge Kelly was first elected In Yuma County In Nov of nnd has since returned In the bench consecutive