Sunny and coo! today.Partly cloudy and a littlewarmer tonight. Saturdaypartly cloudy and turningcolder. High today low 50s.Low tonight mid 30s. HighSaturday upper 40s.IEnterud it Second Class Matter Oct. 4, 1195, ,el Post Office it Tipton, Indiana, Una*r the Act of March 3, U7f.VOL. 64 -— —......— - - • -rr - J.r..........—- NO. 42•TIPTON, (IND.) TRIBUNE, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1958S CENTS PER COPY, 30 CENTS PER WEEKH.lt;Handley LiftsState FreezeObserving 61st Wedding AnniversaryGovernor OfOn Pay BoostsBy HORTENSE MYERSUnited Press InternationalINLiNAPOLIS lt;UPi —Cover-nor Handle v said Thursday he4 4Sen. Homer E. Cape-CHOKES ON GRAPEassumeshart and Sen.-elect Vance Hartkewill fight a proposed move to convert the dunes area in NorthernMICHIGAN CITY. Ind. (UPI) Mark Kay Ambrose, 3, son of Mr.nd Mrs. Kavmond Ambrose.Indiana into a federal park. Handlev said at a news confer-aLong Beach, was dead on arrivalDoctors Hospital here Wednes-after chokingd Ida\*small grape.nightonSTRIKE NOTICE GIVENence that he wants the land to be used for an Indiana port on Lake Michigan.I cant imagine Congress M deny Indiana a port on thea couple of people whohe said.iwould oen\ whim otGARY, Ind. (CPI)—Elgin, Joliet lt;L Eastern Railroad officials were warned Thursday that the Brotherhood of Railwav Trainmen will4.s’rike Sunday unless a 22 month-want to keep the dunes” don't know how Hartke*Tfeelsabout it (takingpark), but I• *it.todothe land for aknow CapehartoldCl 1 S{settled, freight Standard themtesafety rules isopposesHe said he hoped the proposed “will be movedAoverstrike would tie up liveries to and from the 1 Co. of Indiana andI S. SiDel Corp. in the Calu-pori closer tofinallt;!efeck ralYorkajudge’sThursdayone decisionstepbviaruling in New which barredam4rtCANKERS NAME OFFICE R5proposed merger ofSteel Corp. with Sheet Tube Co. The govc rnor saidBethlehemYoungstowniftheCongressdunesFRENCHThe lrALICK, Ind.UPi)tanners annualAssn. con-meetingCharles ident.ne mlt;iianaeluded its 50th here Thursday bv naming• V -H. Cooper. El wood, as pre Ralph Butterfield, Eaton, was named vice-president and P. A. Paulson, Austin, treasurer. Namedk,governor moved to “preempt area land for a national park, it will be further proof of “supcr-centralized government in Washington.”Lifts a FreeieDuring the conference. Handlev also revealed that he has liftedVirginia StirsCrisisNotLikTroubleRICHMOND, Va. (UPI)TheSeveralDaysstate of to hoistVirginiaprepared today a separate butequalByUnitedJOSEPH B. FLEMINGSo-Press Internationalflagpole to its Capitol roof for theflag of the United States of Amer-i ica.NextBERLIN (UPI)—West GermanWestern Allies will defy anythe United France fromvietForeignBrentanoMinister Heinrich vonattempt to oust States, Britain hnd thecity.flies here today toquestion, presumably: Which flag gets which pole?Gov. J. Lindsay AJmond hastsaid they should be equal, but Congress has ruled that there’s no such thing. According to its regulations for flag display, on two equal poles the^ Americanassure West Berliners thatre-theVon BrenanoJohn Walkerwas seeing West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt on the developing situation marked by increasingly hostile statements by Communist East Germanand theDies Suddenlyciansstep moves W’estcrn occupation.poiiti-deliberate step by-of Russiato annulflag must fly at the right.John Loren Walker, 49, ownerAlmond announced Thursdayand manager of the Tipton ProduceA defiant statement was expected tonight from. . .. . , ,, i company and Walker’s Frigid Foodtha he had ordered the b ue fiag|Servic3 and prominent in affa:rsof the commonwealth of Virginia run to the top of the Capitol’s ! single existing pole and displayed as an equal of the U. S. flag at all state buildings. Most of them,prominentthe community, died at a.m. today at his homeof12:45tonight from Chancellorrad Adenauer whenan election rally inenaucr heard Thursday*plans toKon-he addresses Munich.Ad-like the Capitol, flagpole, andflag todayiare flying the state’s.have only onejust oneon 452Green street. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. (CST) Sunday at Kemp MethodistSoviet“liquidate” the Alliedoccupation despite Western detcr-imination to light if necessary.No Immediate Crisischurch,with R:v. James Ratcliff officiat-itheAlmond is a leader in South’s “massive resistance” to school integration, but he denied he intended any defiance of theingBurial will be in Fairviewfederal government to the U. S. flag.or disrespectcemetery. Friends may call at Young’s Funeral home any time Saturday and until 1 p.m. Sunday when the body will be taken toPressure built up constantly but informed sources saidsources saia a major crisis might not come for several days.the church.One of three children, he wasMany Notables Tc I Local CoupleAttend Final RitesfeezetoG*the ooru oi directors were rge A. Turmail. Bluffton; Ed-)g. Elwon statemeritI n f * ** ° »s *1 semployes andFor Tyrone PowerGreet FriendsCaril Ann Fugate“I not only respect, IGuilty; Sentencedre-ngures snowwm c. Felling. Elwood: Williaminhigh-ButterfieldMuncicand Garntris Tobian. Shei-Fleming and Moa »t* 1 fj\\ HiARRESTEDBY FBIAllbvHOBART. Ind. lt;Marshall, 17.s at thlt;UPITerrence•nFBIarrestedpj rents hen theft chof hiuMarhailacarandstoleVa., on Nov.to Hobart. He was; before a U.S. and was releasedinitaroll recognicancecourt action.V\ a ShonThursday on auto»Authorities saidNorfolk,transported given a hear-oommihis owmfurtherloneronpenninADD 2,200 EMPLOYESANDERSON, Ind. (UPI)—Delco- sumRe my and Guide Lamp Divisions of General Motors Corp. have announced they have added employes during the past sixweeks.2,200aof 18,479leased governmenting the state's advance# - ‘ *wav construction. ,Handley said improved economic conditions have made it possible for him to lift the moratorium he established July 1 by executive order on all merit pay hikes authorized by the 1957 Legislature. He said he established the freeze to be sure no new taxes would have to be sought from the 1959 General Assembly.The merit increases, which are retroactive to last Julv 1. will bepaid Jan. 1 to employes as of Nov. 30. Since this is a s’x-moMh* period, the amount involved is a maximum $1,208,740. Budget Director William Hardwick said it actually would be less than thisbecause the pay raises arehead deci*have theBy RICK DU BROWWith friends, relatives and theirLife Imprisonmentthe flag of my country,worshiphe said.born November 7, 1909 in Wabash,He said a second flagpole is already under construction for thea son of John P. and Nellie (Little) Walker, and had resided in Tip-First, a Soviet Embassy snokes-• *man said. Mikhail G. Pervukhin,Soviet ambassador to East Germany. will visit East German Premier Otto Grotevvohl to informhim officially of the Soviet plans.iCapitol where he believes “theton most of his life. He graduatedfrom Tipton high school in 1927 andBut that will some Kremlin paper Soviet government isnotes to allhave to awaitwork. TheHOLLYWOOD (UPI)S children dropping in throughoutBy MARGUERITE DAVISVirginia flag should fly on a parity with the American flas.”on July 28, 1929, was married to the former Martha E. Gardner inreported the alliesin Worldwoodpays Tyrone Powerits finalHolly-, (jay express congratulations, j United Press InternationalHis action has already drawn ITipton. He was a member of thtod a vrespects to — bat hisMr. and Mrs. Orval Forest “Cub€’' • LINCOLN. Neb. (UPI)-A dis-; McDaniel, quietly observed theirmother, his two daughters and his ,first two wives will be absent j6 s “^dmg anniversary Thursdayfrom the funeral services.Many of filmland's top personalities were expected to attend the military services for the 44trict courtconvicted15-year-oldtheir apartment home at 112*a first-degree . i South Main street.ofCube*, who was 82 theJune, and “Momt *whoEocia Marshallofwas on the 27th 1879, were married at her j in., Curtisvdie the 20th ofjury today Card Ann Fugate murder and imposed »a sentence of life imprisonment 29th of on the tiny eighth-grader.The seven men and five womenviolent protest from one veterans leader. Matthew J. Kane, council-for themandistrictofVirginia-Washington the Veterans of For-Kemp Me'.hodist church, Masons,preparingwho fought in Germany War II telling them of the unilateral decision to abrogate four-Scottish Rite and Elks.A family enterprise, the TiptonProduce company was establishediborninSpain.Actor Cesaryear-old film idol who died lastSaturday following a heart attack tduring the filming of a movie in | homeNovember 1897, and moved to thea close ! home of his father, James B. Me-a co-star ! Daniel, two and a half miles north-films, will de- i east of Hobbs, where the couplefarmed for a number of years, ices in the Chapel of the Psalms‘Cube then became a field man forHollywoodreached their decision az 10:30 aeign Wars (VFW), promptly re signed his job “until the American flag goes back to its rightful place, where it belongs” on the statehouse roof.by Charles Hess, an uncle of Mrs.Walker, and was takenpower decisions on Berlin.AnvCommunist.rtofriend ofRomero,Power’s andc.s.t.,nounced untilbut itan40was notminutes laterin several of hisliver the eulogy at the noon servwhen Judge Harry A. Spencer reconvened his Lancaster CountyDistrict Courtwas xaKen over bythe Walkers following h^r uncle’s death. John L. Walker developed | military convoyslnier.erenee with Western military lifelines the West is not expected to come until after Grotewohl getsfrom the Soviets tonewthe business and recently moved itOther veteransandgroupsVirginia congressman sided, vehemently, with Kane’s protest.onelessi its present site an North Eastpowers irom me bovieis to control Western traffic. So far Alliedand trains passing through Eust Germany without incident.arethclV.Caril’s fateannounced tohailwav“Acted Without ThinkingOmar Ketchum. head ofinMemorial Park ! the Frazier Packing company andFREIGHT CARS DERAILEDpaysubject to department sion, and some employes left the state payroll duringinterim. ,State A'tv^neesIn regard to highway construction, Handlev s*m thecemetery.Mrs. DebbiePower, 2G, whofor 30 years became widely knownmarried the film idol last May 8,sent a telegram to playgirl Linda Christian, Power’s second wifeand mother of his two daughters,through the area as a representative of that firm until it folded dur-wrasnewsmen jammed in a outside the courtroom, moments after the solemn-faced jurors filed back into the courtroom following more than a day of deliberation. As Bailiff Bill Paulson read theVFW’sKetchum, Washingon office group’s lobbyist said heheing the depression.He then worked for the Stokelyasking her to stay away from theservices.Asked To Stay AwayMiss Christian, 35, arrived fromcompany until retiring about sixyears ago.The couple raised eight children,BEDKOKD. Ind. (UPI 1—Fifteen advanced from 47th to 9th positionseven of whom still reside in theverdict to reporters, it was readinsidesimultaneously inside the courtroom by the jury foreman.Caril buried her face on shoulder of defense attorney Mer-ril Reller and wept convulsivelytheand the on Capitol Hill, thought Almond acted thinikng the thingand apparently was“mixed up and confused on what are the real issues’* ih the inte-street when h? aLso acquired what | When the Soviet announcesend to Berlin’s occupation status, the Soviets will no longerwas formerly the Frigid Food Lockers, moving that too to the property previously occupied by the Hy-Line Hatchery. He retained hisformer property at 117 South Westno longer guarantee the Western Allied right ofto isolated Berlin.freeaccess“withoutthrough”street, using it as a retail outlet.Surviving with the widow- is hisgration controversy.Another veterans group spokes-noted his organization hadmother, Mrs. John P. Walker, oneson, John C. Walker, route 4; a sis-Rail, load and air traffic thenthe mercy ofCommunists.might be at East GermantheThe Communists could raise deter, Mrs. Wallace Haines of Winchester, a brother, Ralph Walkerhmestone-la ten rreigni cars on the Milwaukee Railroad rolled out of control for two blocks in Ooliticw h e n1in overall federal participation ibuilding. He showedandstopped left thethree of thenewsmenr thecars leu me rails soft earth. The stone mill started rolling.and mired incarssidingwerewhenon a theyhighwaya Sep’^mbor r*»rorrom me U.S. Department ofCommerce and the Bu'~ *» *Public Roads showing Indiana’s advance in highway construction. For the interstate contractsParis and the two daughters, Ro-mina, 8, and Taryn, 5, came here to attend the final rites fromstate, Eifteen grandchildren and tenMexico City where they live with their maternalShe saidgrandmother, she would takehergreat-grandchildren also drop in on the McDaniel apartment when inas the verdict was read tense atmosphere of thethein court-man noieu ms organization both Northern and Southern members and said lt;Ymond’s stand put his group in a “delicate position.”No immediate commentof St. Louis, and three granddaugh-mands that the Westernters, Lynn Ann, Susan and MarthaI). Walker.room.Tipton. The children include Marshall and Donald McDaniel who reside in the city; Forest, an ElwoodCaril's Sobs Fill CourtThe sound of her hysterical sob-thr»bineTOBACCO SALE NEARalone, the state’s position jumpedto second in the nation and firstdaughters to a private mass at a Beverly Hills church in order toavoidNEW ALBANY, Ind. (UPI)in the Midw-est, he said.Mrs.a scene Power.with the presentresident; Ruby, Eugene and Opal,all of Indianapolis; Margaret, whowasdeathly still her shoulderMrs. Patiator’sPower, 70, the ac-has not been toldNew Albany tobacco barns held250.000pounds of burleyawaiting the first oftodavThe governor predicted that victorious Democrats would not beofmother,her son’s death. It was fearedofseriesauctions next Tuesday. George Lucas, manager of the warehouse and sales, said theble to wrest control of Indiana’sthe shock would be too great forthe ailing woman who suffered a185 auto license bureaus from his I stroke several years ago.lives in Tipton, and Carl, who hasmoved to Lima, Ohio.Both Cube and “Mom” are stillactive, Cube a familiar figure a-*he only noise room. Reller comfortingly as heard their verdictin patted theround tow;n although he gets evening satisfaction in his armchair by* 4crop was excellent” in quality and that quantity was only slightly belowGOP administration. He said they1957would have a hard time doing it because “we still have a majority the Senate.Home Near CemeteryinShe remained in her Hollywood home not too far from the cem-the TV set, while Mrs. McDaniel is still an active club member.$4,200 Is CountyHandley also hinted that all fu- solemn ture stale fairgoers may have to. for heretery completely unaware of theDefendent Jailedservices being .performed jEmbezzlementpay for admission.son.Power, who enlisted in theMarine CorDs as a nrivate durinpALBION, Ind. (UPI)—Arnold G.Hobbs, 32, .plump ex-manager oflt; aa •grim jurors read by a court aide.Caril’s weeping could be heard above the judge’s voice as hethanked the jury for its patient and thoughtful consideration ofthe case. She managed to raise her crimson face to lookwasforthcoming from the AmericanAmvets. No onetelephone at head-Legion oranswered thethequarters for the American Veter-the nation’sans Committee,fourth major veterans group.One of Virginia’s two Republican congressmen, Rep. Joel T.i Broyhill of northern Virginia, saidhe “can’t support” the new flag policy “insofar as it signifiesthat Virginia is any less a part of the United States.”Wayne Smithpowersnegotiate new agreements on useof East German territory to get to and from Berlin—or they could *ry to close the city to the West. Brandt, in a speech Thursday, said any Communist attempt to take over the city would start World War III.Wins Honors Spectacular FireWayne Smith won top honors inOn GasolineOpirqesthe 4-II Corn Club this year, witha yield of 179.4 bushels per acre.crimson lace 10 iook in apparent reproach at the jury box. But no juror looked at her.Again she buried her head on Reller’s shoulder and he took herBroyhill said he could not believe Almondin his arms.County attorney Elmer Scheele,who handled the prosecution, had to be summoned to the courthouselessening ofwasstateimplyingties withanythenation but added, “I fear this is the inference people will draw.”Joe Tidier Homefrom his home before the juryOn Navy FurloughHe will receive a gold ear of cornGOLCONDA, 111. (UPI)—Three gasoline barges loaded with oilat the Kiwanis Corn Banquet, tobe held next January or February.asOther boys and their yields are follows: Leon Ratcliff, 174.3;from Indiana exploded in a seriesDon Orr, Jr., 170.2; Phil Ripberg-Mikeger, 169; Mike Kipberger, 167.7; Max MichelV 156.4; Randy Foster, 155.5; Brent Foster, 152.6; Dickof earthquako-like roars Thursdaynight, turning the Ohio River into a sea of flames and endangering locks for a time.The explosion occurredNash, 152; Joyce Longfellow, 151.2;Phil Heron 150, Mike Orr, 149, Stan-neaiGolconda. about 30 air miles from the points where the Ohio flowsfrom the Indianapoints southwesDvardborder. The barges had loaded aley Joe Williams, 149; Gary Light-foot, 147.8; Steve Kipberger, 144.5;Bob Longfellow, 141; Leonard Zeig-ler, 140.8; Mike Su inford, 140.5;a terminal at Mount Vernon, IndTerry Ploughe, 139; Dean Weismill-*•197 OOne of the crewmen was missing and presumed dead. Threi other erew- members of the towboat Barbara Lee suffered burn; about the hands and were hosof nnarKu A