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The Weather: Temperature pjn. 89 Partly Cloudy Through Wednesday DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE 1Q7th Year No. H7 Member Associated Press MATTOON, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, 1962 All Phones AD 5-5656 Price 7 Cents Serving The Greater Mattoon Area Since 1856 Refugees From China Says Kennedy to Seek Agreement Near in Railroad Wage Dispute; Carriers Okay Pay Boost Cuts in Income Taxes NEW YORK 11 Secretary of I Thor Blast 1 if i 1 4 mf- mm ii i allies Nixon Makes GOP Bid CHICAGO to A final settlement In the wage dispute between the nation's railroads and 450,000 non-operating workers appeared near today after the carriers had agreed to raise hourly wages an the Treasury Douglas Dillon says the administration will propose a top-to-bottom reduction in income tax rates for enactment by Congress next year. He told the New York Financial Writers Association at a dinner Monday night that the proposal will be part of "a fundamental restructuring of our income tax system, designed to promote the maximum long-term economic Helps Prove By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California even while losing the Five states held primary elec-1960 presidential election. He was average of 10.2 cents, tions today to determine party favored to win today.

A sookesmaa said tha Poliquin Rites Thursday Crash Fatal To Mattoon Residents nominees for-state and national But State Rep. Joseph Shell, a ninni ronrAntw th nff. Safety Point offices. Most of the attention cen-: staunch conservative, claimed train workers had Indicated their tered on California where formerj Monday night he would win, and acceptance of the wage Increase, Vice President Richard M. Nixon observers believe he has picked up which had been recommended by made his bid for the Republican ground with a hard-hitting cam-ja presidential fact-finding board gubernatorial nomination.

ipaign in recent weeks. last Mav 3 By ROBERT MYERS HONOLULU UPl Scientists at Johnston Island proved at least In addition to California, primaries were held in South Dakota, Idaho, Montana and Mississippi. Shell has questioned whether But he 6aid tnere was of Nixon, can carry the Republicans'. definite understanding among to victory in November over brothernoods as to how the one thing when they deliberately destroyed a Thor missile and its nuclear warhead high above the The Connecticut state Republican' Edmund G. Brown, who is expect mcrease would be figured.

growth." The cuts would be coupled with revenue-raising proposals to offset the resulting loss of government revenue "in whole or in part," Dillon said. He said no decision has been made on how far to go in offsetting the lower tax rates by broadening the base of the tax structure and closing loopholes. Dillon's statement mas viewed as the forceful declaration to date the administration's tax plans ir next year. The taT)ans of which he spoke Pacific: A warhead can be blown apart and tion without trouble. nominate its gubernatorial at high altitude without causing a Union and management leaders planned to arrange another session today In an attempt to resolve the Issues holding ud final Almost from the September day that Nixon announced his candida- Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Poliquin 1825 Bell, were fatally Injured about 2:15 p.m. Monday in a one-car crash on Route 16, approximately one-half mile east of the Route 32 junction north of Stras-burg. Mrs. Poliquin, 64, was killed instantly in the crash.

Shelby Coun- nuclear explosion. Reports reaching Honolulu said senatorial candidates today. In a light tournout Monday, Republican voters in Iowa nomln- cy for the governorship, the mil-lsellement; itanflv mnvruntlvB Rirrhl Mee-Har are, left to right, Mee-Wan, 13; Leung-Hing, 10; Mrs. Eng Se-Suey; Leung-Oing, 18, and Eng Se-Suey. Leung-Ging, under medical treatment in Hong Kong, will come to America Wednesday.

Atomic Energy Commission work ers at Johnston gained some con The Eng family, first to leave Hong Kong under President Kennedy's emergency immigration program, watch Mee-Har, sign for her refugee entry permit in Hong Kong. The family arrived in Chicago today to see Eng's dying father. Watching ated Gov. Norman Elbe for a ,1 n.1 BOln slaes announcea Monaay ond term and Sen. Bourke B.j acceptance of a flat 4 cents an solation in the knowledge the rocket and its nuclear payload ty authorities said she was thrown, Hickenlooper for a fourth term, miiiKu.

iim Mm wr.hour increase retroactive to last ticket has no place for candidates a 2v, per cent raise who seek or accept Eirch Society rrt; iOCf m9h i inr t.h t.eW- would Be part of the Income tax out of the car and trapped under Neither race was close reform bill the administration et fronl the overturned vehicle. Iowa Democrats chose Harold EJcimrvn I Shell an inrienpnrient nil- them. Mr. Poliquin, also 64, died at 5 Hughes. State Commerce Commis-man saVs he neither sought nrnnn.i p.m.

in Shelby County Memorial sion chairman, to oppose Erbe inj rejected Birch Society support. I tmir Ar ranreiieri long has planned to hand Congress before it adjourns, with an eye towards legislative action early next year Dillon said he welcomes grow The Thor, carrying the warhead aloft early Monday for the first high altitude nuclear detonation of the current Pacific series, was destroyed by a safety officer when Hospital, Shelbyville, ol injuries November. E.B. Smith, Iowa State Republican California con-slon Monday night with the car- sustained in the crash. i University profes.sor, was unop-iKressnien who nave sUtel they further The Poliquin car left the fr the job of contesting are Bilcn society members John(of tne ssXi yet to be resolved State Commission Hears Gambling Stamp Cases ing talk of a tax cut but not as Hickenlooper.

the missile's tracking system de way on a curve and traveled tor Rousselot and Edgar Hiestand-tne application of the 2H per cent ve loped a malfunction. Fragments Nixon won in his home state of face primary opposition. portion of the emergency board's of the Thor and the nuclear de vice fell into 720 feet of water "well within the established test The Illinois Liquor Control Benny Goodman Hits Sour Note With Soviet Officials report. Wages ln the non -operating Job currently average $2.42 hourly. James E.

Wolfe, spokesman for the railroads, said the Increase actually would amount to 1058 cents an hour and would cost the railroad Industry $105 million an Commission Monday took under some on the shoulder of the road before it overturned, according to Shelby authorities. An autopsy was- performed Monday evening at the Kessler-Howe funeral home, Shelbyville, in an effort to determine if Mr. Poliquin may have suffered a heart attack before the accident, Mont Howe, Shelby County coroner, said today. Howe said results of the autopsy failed to reveal evidence of a heart attack. advisement cases involving three Mattoon clubs charged with pos "a hasty, ill-considered reaction to the gyrations of Fhe stock market." He spoke of the dramatic price drop of May 28 as one in which "all vestiges of reason were tern-porarily pushed aside, and panic took control of the great New York Stock Exchange." Dillon said he sees no economic factors underlying the market's performance.

Rather, he said, the lump reflects a realization that Inflation has been brought under control. During: 1961, he said, Investors and speculators pushed stock Claims Reds Operate Jim ing area," The shot will be rescheduled as soon as possible, Joint Task Force headquarters said Monday night. A spokesman Indicated another firing date would be announced later today. The AEC and the Defense De sessing federal gambling stamps. nually.

Mattoon clubs named in cases heard by the commission in He said some railroads could not afford the recommended in SOCHI. Soviet Union Benny Goodman, whose clarinet pleased Niklta Khrushchev in Moscow, ran into restrictions in the Soviet premier's favorite holi Springfield were Elks Lodge creases and indicated that they partment said there was no pos Moose Lodge 803 and Veterans of would have to discharge em sibility of a nuclear explosion re ECM Hikes Duties On Foreign Wars Post 4325. An inquest into the death of day spot. ployes in "substantial' numoers. WASHINGTON UP) Some! Mrs.

Poliquin will be held, but no A reliable source today reported sulting from the warhead's fragments. Statements by both agencies said, "it Is not considered Eastern carriers sustained a $96 that the three Mattoon clubs surrendered federal gambling stamps U. S. Communists practice Jim date has been set, Howe said. Crowism while preaching against) Funeral services for Mr.

and it, says a Negro woman who was MrS- poliquin will be at 9 a.m. prices to inflated levels in the belief that Inflation was just around that they (the fragments) will million loss operations last year, Wolfe said. Southern and Western roads fared better. several weeks ago. The three clubs were among once a party member.

I Thursday at Immaculate Concep- Employment in the Industry has As Goodman and his band played their second concert before an enthusiastic audience in this Black Sea resort town Monday night, Soviet officials: 1. Ordered RCA Victor officials to stop recording the concert. 2 Told Terrence F. Catherman, of Dearborn, cultural offi- The woman, Julia Browrf, iden-Uion Roman Catholic Church with the corner. He said the fact that this belief has been pretty well dispelled Is the basic reason behind the de 47 liquor license holders to appear declined more than 500,000 ln the last 15 years.

U.S. Goods By ALFRED CHEVAL BRUSSELS, Belgium W) The European Common Market will in tilled as an FBI undercover agent, I Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel Daly offi-testified Monday before the House dating.

Burial will be in Calvary Committee on Un-American Ac- cemetery. Friends may call at the cause hazardous levels of radioactivity in ocean water, or constitute a hazard to human life." Left unanswered In the statements was the possibility that small fragments of the warhead might have remained aloft In the troposphere up to 56,000 feet or in or above the stratosphere. The Wolfe Indicated that some rail before the commission in the continuing crackdown on tavern operators Who possess gambling cline in stock prices over the past roads also might have to seen tivitie-i that she couldn't attend Schilline funeral home after 5 D. stamps. lew months.

Dillon said the economy has picked up steam and is moving Communist party meetings in herjm. Wednesday. The Rosary will of the u- s- Embasy in Mos 'Tha nnftratArt WArA pallti4 cow. nw.KKKv In Wa rAsiteri at 1 1ft ri WtirlnitHor at freight rate increases. Wolfe, chairman of the Western carriers conference committee, called the presidential board's recommendations "Inflationary." show cause why their licenses -7 ahead rapidly after a mid-winter pause.

In a question-and-answer crease duties a much as 100 per cent on five classes of American products July 17 in retaliation for cause it was a Jim wow ciud. iuie iiuicitu.wuit;.-. uca.icsi tint h. rvnlri nr oi.q mans remarks for the audience. A 'Soviet translator was put on the job.

almost immediately Mr. Poliquin was born Dec. 5, 1897, in St. Louis, a son of similar U. S.

tariff boosts on car pended, according to Howard S. Mr- arown, testifying at tne Cartwrisht. chairman of the com-lpening of hearings on Communist Scientists did not rule out the but said Secretary of Labor Ar thur Goldberg had advised the pets and sheet glass. possibility of some fragments cir period after his speech, he said there is no reason to feel the recovery won't carry through despite the recent stock market weakness. mission.

activity in tne Cleveland lows aim ocssie uivki x-uu- railroads that they had "no al 3. Cracked down on the band members' practice of distributing Benny Goodman buttons to Soviet culating miles above the earth, The six-nation Common Mar v.Jsaid she was tricked into joining quin. An employe 01 tne New ternative" but to accept them But thev Insisted there was no ket's Council of Ministers ap the Communist party in 1947. She York Central Railroad for nearly heard more than 500 cases since admirers. hazard to humans.

proved the unprecedented tariff because the country could no tolerate a strike. about it launched Its hearings Goodman and his band have thought then, she said, she was 49 years, he held the position of joining the Civil Rights Congress. house foreman. She quit the party In 1948 bUJ He a son- boosts Monday at the request of Belgium, which charged that the four months ago. been receiving a warm response Gubernatorial Most licensees who have ap- U.

S. duty increases threaten in from audiences since they opened ZJZZ; hlTr 7 twon 'rejoined at the FBI's peared have had their liquor he- trude Waggoner, Mattoon; and dustries in Belgium that Involve 6,000 workers and $26 million a enses suspended for periods of their six-week tour in Moscow last week. The band leader asked Catherman to interpret for him until she moved to Los Angeles i gr, 0 Mrc Dnl innin vac hnm TVr Vt five days or more. year. in 1960.

Mrs. Brown said. 7 Other cases taken under ad 1897, at Mattoon, a daughter of because the official Soviet inter The Common Market action will Hopeful Dies In Car Crash Probe Death Of Socialite TOPEKA, Kan. A few minutes before 1 a.m. Sunday, a fellow psychiatric patient reports.

Daphne Rhodes dropped him off at the Menninger Foundation Clinic. In the next four or five hours, the 26-year-old New York social visement at Monday's hearings Segregation has been practiced Roscoe aBd Rose Morris Hill. She by the party "and always has was a lifelong resident of Mattoon. been since I have been a Commu-, she and Mr. Poliouin were mar- before the commission Included: preter was not translating any of his informal remarks.

She limited herself to announcing the numbers being played. Eagles Aerie 1425, Taylorville; double to about 40 per cent of their value the duties on American-produced polyester, polyethylene, artificial and synthetic textiles and raise from 16 to 19 per American Legien Post 90, Mar nist," she said. She said she once complained Official to Explain Nursing Program PM1 Is tha Joiimmi-OuetU CHARLESTON, 111. Gerald W. Dunn, Coles County superintendent of schools, announced today that arrangements have been completed to bring William E.

Skadden, health educator in the State Department of Mental Health, to Dunn's office to explain the state nursing scholarship program. Skadden will be ln Dunn's office from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday to talk to students and parents and ex WOODBURY, Ga. Wl A. Ed ried April 2, 1923, at Mattoon.

Besides her son and four grandchildren, she leaves five brothers, shall; Moose Lodge 1565, Casey; Herman Logsdon, Top Hat Tavern, Effingham; Moose Lodge 1447. about it to Benjamin Davis, na ward Smith, Republican candidate for eovernor of Georgia, was cent the duties on American var tlonal secretary of the party and; Dale and Glenn Hill, both of nishes and water colors. Mattoon: J. Earl and Roll Hill, ite was viciously molested and Vandalia; American Legion Post a Negro. Officials said U.

S. exports of both of Granite City; and Harlan strangled at her apartment across 20, Newton; Eagles Aerie 3078, Bruce Curry, 72, Dies in California PpMlil to lh Jomntl-Gtutt NEOGA, IU. Bruce Curry, 72, "He did not like it. But it still didn't do any good," she said. Hill, Decatur, Lawrenceville; and Elsie's Tavern, these products to Common Market nations France, Belgium, West town.

Investigators tried today to de Danville. Mrs. Brown named as Commu termine exactly what befell the Cartwright said approximately Germany, Luxembourg, The Netherlands and Italy total $27 million They said the differ 150 downstate tavern operators nists a long list of persons in Cleveland. One, Foster McCurdy, brother of San Jose, formerly of Trowtwidge, died Sunday at a vet-terans hospital at Oakland, Calif. Local Retailers Plan Promotions 'killed today In an automobile-truck crash.

Smith's wife was Injured. She suffered a possible skull fracture and was taken to St. Francis Hospital in Columbus. The state patrol reported Smith's car crashed head on Into a truck owned by the Neal Trucking Lines of Montgomery, Ala. The driver of the truck, Paul Boggs, was not seriously injured.

Smith's body was taken to his plain details of the program. 4 will be called before the commission before the hearings are con ence in duty would total $5 million of U. S. Atty. Merle M.

McCurdy His body Is scheduled to arrive at a year. cluded. of Cleveland, Issued a statement in The regular monthly meeting the Swengel funeral home here News Conference WASHINGTON Wl President Cleveland. Fourteen years ago I had some Under the ruies of the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade, the Common Market duties go into of the Retail Division of the night. Funeral arrange- ciation of Commerce was held this ments are incomplete.

morning in the Broadway Hotel. Mr Curry WM Juy mg young divorcee who was doing well with her problems and spending time in volunteer work for crippled children. Her father is Arthur Bunker, retired after a long career in mining, oil and banking. County Atty. Robert Brown did not identify the Menninger tient.

He quoted the man as saying Mrs. Rhodes gave him a ride from a Saturday night party. Mrs. Rhodes' nude body was Union to Seek Kohler Talks Kennedy will hold a news conference at 4 p. m.

EDT, Thursday, Press Secretary Pierre Salinger announced today. interest In the Communist party. I was not a member and never have been a member of the Com effect a month after the new U.S. home in Columbus. r-ucuc v.

otuuuiiu.c piucu mnear Wlndsor. He marrled to The patrol report said Smith's tne aosence 01 una.rman lotw SU)Tm wno dled ln 1938 In BuJge 1940 he married Mrs. Flossie Mc- munist party. Whatever Interest I car crossed the center line and uoming retail promotions were CIean survives crashed with the truck shortly aft MILWAUKEE Spokesmen for the United Auto Workers have said they will seek a quick re ever had In the Communist party vanished years ago," the state- discussed tariff increases become effective June 17. The new U.

S. tariff rates will boost duties on wilton and velvet or tapestry carpet' imports from 21 to 40 per cent. The increased duties on cylinder, crown and er midnight on Georgia Route 85, Mr. Curry for a number of years Iment said. Weather A door prize awarded by Fac The 60-year-old Republican sumption of negotiations with the found Sunday in her living room tory Outlet was won by Charles candidate was dead on arrival at Kohler struck by the UAW Meriwether Hospital In Warm after another woman in the build lng became alarmed.

more than eight years ago in a Mory, Coffee and doughnuts were served courtesy of Myers Bros. GREATER MATTOON AREA Ambassador Named BONN, Germany UFi Heinrich Springs. bitter contract dispute. sheet glass will range from 1.3 cents to 3.5 cents. Belgium is the was a rural mail carrier at Trowbridge.

When the Trowbridge post office closed, he carried mail for the Slgel post office. He was active ln Masonic Lodge work in the Mattoon area. Besides his widow, he leaves a Fair to partly cloudy through Wednesday with a few scattered Mrs. Smith's condition was listed The union officials announced Mrs. Rhodes came to the Clinic in August 1960, 60on Knappstein will become West Ger their plans Monday immediately as satisfactory.

showers and thunderstorms. Not leading source of U. S. Imports of wilton and velvet carpet and sheet after her divorce. For a year or man ambassador In Washington after the United States Supreme bo she had continued treatment Court announced its refusal to ex glass.

next fall, the Foreign Ministry reported today. Het will replace Wllhelm Grewe, who Is being re as an out-patient. daughter, Mrs. Mildred Cotner, amine an appeal by the piumb Reports Theft Lloyd Weiss, 17. Elm Ridge, reported to police that a BB gun was stolen Sunday night from a luggage rack on a car belonging to Mrs.

E. N. Devault and children, of Hendersonville, N. who are visiting here. ingware firm from orders Issued by a VS.

Circuit Court of Ap Fred Brink, 74, Dieterich, Dies DIETKRICH, HI. Fred Brink, called as a result of the U. San Jose, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Elmer Knierlm, Neoga; a brother, Rev. Paul Curry, Danville; four grandchildren and three Girl, 14, to Face peals.

West German clash over American proposals for a Berlin Committee Okays Temporary Hike Lyman C. Conger, chairman of 74, of near Dieterich, died at Kohler's management committee, Trial Next Month BELLEVILLE 111. Wl The p. m. Monday at his home.

issued a statement at Kohler, say Funeral services will be at In Debt Ceiling lng, "We will comply with the or p. m. Thursday in the Johnson der of the Appellate Court." WASHINGTON UP The House Science Asks Why Cookies Crumble funeral home, Effingham. Other year-old girl friend of a convicted killer will go on trial in Belleville next month In the slayings of a Belleville man and his daughter The appeals court held that arrangements are incomplete. Kohler was guilty of unfair labor Ways and Means Committee fashioned new fluctuating limit for the national debt today.

He leaves his widow, Carrie? practices during the strike, which last Aug. 30. Glenn did." strong doubts that their snacks three daughters, Mrs. Arnold Mil By RAYMOND 3. CROWLEY Associated.

Press Staff Writer Donna Marie Stone, who was began April 1954 and was end ed formally In September, 1960. crumbled. It would temporarily raise the ler and Mrs. Thurl Burton both ceiling to the record figure of $308 WASHINGTON UFi Space The lower court also directed charged in the killing of 47-year, old George Ballard and his daugh much temperature change tonight and Wednesday. Low tonight In the upper 60s.

High Wednesday 85-88. Yesterday's Temperatures High Low Mattoon 83 70 Albuquerque 86 53 Chicago 81 66 Cleveland 80 64 Denver 85 4 Detroit 75 63 Fairbanks 58 38 Helena 56 34 Honolulu 84 75 Indianapolis 84 68 Kansas City 82 68 Los Angeles 68 56 Louisville 84 67 Memphis 77 67 Miami 85 77 New Orleans 85 68 New York 78 64 Phoenix 97 63 St. Louis 81 63 San Francisco 61 50 Washington 71 Precipitation This Yr. ThlsYr. LastYr.

13 YT. To Date To Date Avg. .15 16.51 16.25 15.60 They acknowledged, however, that chocolate may have wilted, of Effingham; and Mrs. Otto Stortzum, Louisville; and a sister. billion that President Kennedy's scientists gave high priority today Glenn, after his flight Feb.

20, hinted he could hare used a ham sandwich. But he' warned against crumbly food like cake. Crumbs float around and can distract an the National Labor Relations Board to reconsider its position ter, Carole, 11, has been in the because the temperature In Car, to solving "the mystery of the Mrs. Clara Bennett, Detroit, Mich. county jail since March 30.

Her administration seeks, thea drop it back by stages to the present $300 billion. penter's capsule was an unexpect crumbling cookies." sustaining Kohler's discharge of ed 104 or 105 degrees. astronaut who is doing 101 things, It's a culinary problem that boy friend, 32-year-old dishwasher John Edwin Myers, was sentenced to the electric chair In Texas 77 strikers for illegal conduct during the violent early stages of the The committee voted 16 to 9 to including looking out the window! Announcement For your shopping convenience Both companies said they are awaiting report from the govern must be licked before astronauts strike. take off for the moon and Mars. introduce a bill to this effect.

Final action on sending it to the March 16 for killing hitchhiker, we are open Monday-Friday until 8 p. Saturday until p. Even a weightless spaceman for fireflies. So the two companies, at the behest of the authorities, put their best brains to work. ment on just what happened.

They stand ready to pursue research to the hilt. A Nestle representative made House for consideration is expected Wednesday. Sunday noon until 4 p. m. has to eat.

Mai com Scott Carpenterfirst American to munch Boat Owners Deadline date boat registration, HERMAN MOTORS The present $300 billion celling 6-12 S20 N. Closing Notice Hill's I.OJL Grocery, 2920 will close at 12 noon open Thursday at 1 p. Carpenter's dinner paii was an plain this is more a patriotic la eaual to the World War hish on solid grub beyond the tug of gravity reported sadly after his July 1, to comply with Sections 21-22-23 Ordinance 3900 at Mattoon bor of love than any urge for opaque plastic bagv-- It may bej contains $15 billion of tempo profits. rary authorization expiring June Lakes' Office Marina. Foster's New Furniture Remodeling sale this week, 3621 three-orbit flight May 24: 'The cookies crumbled and the candy melted." "We do not expect food for as 30.

So Congress must act this that some snacks were damaged in packing, or -that the bag banged against the capsule wall as the journey proceeded. Car THE RESERVOIR CONTROL 8-5 tronauts to become a big-volume Marshall, open evenings until 8. month or the debt, ranging above $293 billion, will exceed the limit. Just what it was that crumbled Item," he said. "There are not Open Under new management, 6-6 enough customers.

was still uncertain today. The Under the committee bill, the we uiing li important, to limit would be increased July 1 Free Dance Friendship Room, Wednesday, Pillsbury Co. and the Nestle which designed bite-size penter made one recommendation: that the bag be transparent, so a fellow could see crumbs inside and take steps to prevent wngnt ice we maxe our own Ice cream. Open 6 a. m.

to 12 Mattoon Skies Sunrise .....5:18 a.m. Sunset ..8:22 p.m. Moonrtse 8:10 a.m. Open House At 319 Illinois. Wednesday.

June to $308 billion. It would drop to $306 billion April 1, 1963, and to snacks to withstand the rigors of June 6, 8-11 p. adults only. give spacemen something solid to chomp on, rather than Imbibing baby food out of a tube, as John p. m.

Old and new customers wel 8-9 them from escaping. com ft to p. m. Harold Manuel. 8-JjKen Doieon, $300 billioa Jum 23, 1963.

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