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By Commun BO STIRLING ist rule has spread i Helio Aircraft Co's board of di-throughout the mountain land an rectors in New York City has Indian newspaper close to the given the "go-ahead" signal for Nehru government reported today moving the aircraft plant to TucReports persisted that fighting son and it will probably locate at had subsided in the capital of Tucson Municipal Airport in half Lhasa with the Reds still in com- ol a hangar now leased by mind But the pro-government Douglas Whim Otago SERIOUSLY BANK TOOK THEM Dan Husk 13 (left) and Dan McKay 9 both of San Francisco bold some of their play money after they were arrested for "attempting" a bank robbery 'Would-Be Bank 'Robbers' Cry When Taken By Cops I alder It a reasonably attainable goal" 1 "The board has authorized me to proceed with the plan of action outlined by the trustees of the Tuearm fund which was presented to me during my last visit here" said fund of $384000 was raised in Tucson and put in trust at a loan fund for Hello to draw upon An 000 Airline Official To Head Board Charles A Rheinstrom senior vice president of American Airlines has been elected chairman of the board of Hello Aircraft Co Dr Lynn Bollinger president of the company said today "We think Charlie- Rheinstrom has proven over a period of years that he's tops in advertising and sales in aviation" Bollinger said Rheiristmm succeeds Bollinger Is ehainnu ci die board a post Bollinger said bad previously been reserved tor the late Jack Frye' the former president of Trans World Airlines who was killed in' an auto iccident here Feb 1 Rheinstmm will continue as executive vice president of Amer- ican Airlines sales and will have no direct management responsi- bilities with Hello Bollinger said other $1 million for Hello Is hoped for through sale of stock Bollinger said he would meet with the trustees today to procetd with the planning (Bob) Schmidt vim five director of the Tucson AIN port Authority said Douglas has indicated it will release some space to Helio 1 'We will officially request Doug las to release the space after we pin down exactly what space and where Hello wants It" Schmidt said A total of 50000 square feet has been the amount of space talked about half a hen gar Schmidt said Bollinger said his board had authorized the move to Tucson at Its meeting Monday In New York "It has given management the responsibility to execute contracts for the move" he said The board has considered their plan (of the Tucson trustees) and has decided it is sound" Bollinger said "We are going ahead with plans on the basis of the confidence Tucson has shown in Hello and our confidence in the ability at Tucson to provide the things it has promised" he said The Hello plane will land and take off in a short distance and has a speed range ot 30 to 160 miles an hour The Air Force recently bought three of the planet for testing military aircraft Hindustan Times said the rebellion memo President Lynn Bollinger had spread to all corners of Tibet in Tucson today said he was au and that She Dalai Lams was "nnt thorized by his board of directors in Chinese hands" to execute contracts for space There was no official confirms- equipment and technical assisttion of the Hindustan Times re-Port- a nee The whereabouts of the 23-year-I Bollinger said the company has old Asian monarch worshipped by 1 goal of employing I000 persons Tibetans as the reincarnation of 38 months after its move here Buddha and his role in the rebel- The move from Pittsburg Kan lion still were vague can be made any time after June "According to one version he 30 and before Sept 30 he said went underground before the fight- i Bollinger emphasized that the big started in Lhasa five days buildup in employment would be ago" the Times said "and his slow palace is now guarded by chi- 1 "It takes fims to et processes nese -pickets" worked out In a new location The general theory he ever was that hi explained About 21 key per- PI aw- king was still la his 1000-room sonnet a be moved here from hillside palace overlooking the Kansas capital and was being kept ander! He estimated that about six Communist surveillance I months after completing its move A spokesman for the Indian gov here Helio hopes to have 150 to ernment which has the only for- 200 Persons Od the Payroll eign diplomatic mission in Lhasa "If we are not able to employ said he bed no comet Informs-1 1000 after 38 montl here I'll be tion" on the latest developments disappointed" he added This is in Tibet not a promise of 1000 but I con McKay boy the kids were scared stiff Danny kept telling me: 'Mama they don't believe me and we're telling the truth'" Little Dan's father Rufus McKay a service station employe said his of six 'full et mischief" but hadn't been real trouble He said he planned to disciplim the lad regardless of what juvenile authorities do He called police They traced the Husk boys home address through his school records "Three policemm barged into the house" said Mrs Husk "I was still out shopping and Danny wasn't borne yet but Mrs Timis Robbie (a guest) said Me officers were very rude They searched the house but they didn't show Mrs Rubbles any papers'-- "When they got Danny and the Lack OtWedding Ring Resolved By Bisbee Judge-- eager bridegroom didn't have a ring but the wedding went ahead anyway The Tucson couple had just taken out a marriage license Darrell Alan Block 729 Glenn the groom suggested it be used' immediately His bride Mary Wick Sampson agreed They placed their problem before Judge Frank Thomas The judge took out one of his cigars slipped off the band and offered it along with the opinion it would be legal and in keeping with tradition With the deputy court clerk and a law librarian as witnesses the judge performed the ceremony At the proper time the groom slipped the paper band on the bride's finger "I'm going to paste it in my scrapbook" she said happily 2 Identified Dulles Plans As Finance rt Flad19 Dulles Plans Florida Rest SAN lit- tie boys who invaded a branch of the world's largest bank with a holdup note hoped to be cleared of attempted robbery charges today Little Dan McKay I and "Big" Danny Husk 13 school boys on Easter week vacation said It was all just a prank to get some play money Trouble is officials of the Beni of worlds took them seriously And a dragJiet of 15 policemen and FBI agents took the bank seriously So when the youngsters returned home from a movie they were arrested and turned over to the San Francisco Youth Guidance Center The charge: attempted bank robbery "They cried when we surrounded them" said inspector William Porter ''Big" Dan's -m nthe Mrs Wilma Husk said "thi boys meant no harm although they shouldn't have done it "Danny has never been in any trouble" she said "He hasn't even been absent from school i without my knowing of it I gave him a dollar to go to the movie "He met the McKay boy and was going to take him" En route to the movie the boys stopped at the Bank of America Mission branch The bank had issued some play money in $100 denomination as a promotion cam paign The boys said they had lost theirs and wanted more Little Dan cleanly-dressed in a sweater jeans and tennis shoes marched to the teller's window He -solemnly placed a slip of paper on the counter It said (in "big" Dan's handwriting and signed by him): "Put MO in saik or we'll: blow up the bank Dan Husk" I "Who gave you this?" Filamine Miller the teller Little Dan fidgeted and pointed! to his buddy Miss Miller scolded them and said "get out of Big Dan said he told her it was a joke and apologized The boys! Wt Miss Miller reported the incident to Branch Manager Bonzani! 6011 Ass 4 1 -26 Ike I ----7 7 I 11-i 1 1-11-1i- -714 "7 a 1 (- 1 1 I 1 I I T' 441 1: I 3i-r- 0 tit 112 ----q--r -1-0-- do Ag AL 0" fT N- 4 li 'i" i 4 11 nilt)t i i 7 -7 4011641400641::: 27 kft) 7-4 01 4 VNitt tk 4 VO '14'' 4 1 IS ''''f- -4 1 1 frt I Ass 'I) 0 1 0 2 t4 0' 27N 1 0 A 1 cf) sf 1 k)eitL -'4 ---w- ri- 1 'k l'- '44' -4 i 1- 757- i i --'-4 1 -A 'e 4-'4 11 14 7 -o-- or- 70' '1 ''''t 4 41 I 0' 4- c--- -t $1416' --404- t-41" '4110010101VIV10b12114111014141101514000PC4140 By Associated Press Britain sees a clear track ahead to the summit but the United States and France still are insisting that preliminary sessions must prove a get-together with Nikita Khrushchev would be worthwhile This situation became apparent today in statements of the three Western chiefs who would confer with Khrushchey Cold Front President Eisenhower spoke out against any efforts at blackmail and said his views on calling the TO Exit meeting haven't changed indicat- Blow March Winds ing he still feels a preliminary Gust your gusts session of big power foreign min- I like the taste isters must make a summit ses- Of Tucson's dust sion inviting But the President also said he believes only a meet- That is true Sneezer it is ing with Khrushchev can firing a bit dusty in Tucson in about any sort of valid agreement March But as you suggest it is windy all over the counon the key question of Germany try and Tucson has a won-IN LONDON Premier Macmil- derful taste Ian just back from talks with The weatherman produced the President indicated the sum a trace of rain yesterday with mit meeting will come regardless the wind The high tempera- of the outcome of foreign miii tun yesterday was 73 degrees and the low this morning was Wert' negotiations cool 40 "Everybody seems to think that Tonight probably will be there will be one" Macmillan told cooler but the cold front Is the House of Commons leaving Tonight's low is pre At Paris President De Gaulle dicted between 35 and 40 To-said he agrees with Eisenhower morrow should be warmer that preliminary steps must be and mostly clear examined thoroughly at a foreign At 2 pm today the tern-ministers' meeting but that he is perature hit 62 Humidity was ready for the summit meeting if 30 per cent conditions are right Full Weather Report Pate 3a De Gaulle said today that any West Berlin blockade by East Germany would bring Soviet Ike Wants troops in the area face to face with the West "If the Western worid sees the passage to Berlin barred" he told Steel Price a news conference "the Soviet 11- troops stationed in Germany would have to deal with the west" Line Held DE GAULLE SAID that the western powers must not accept anything that might compromise Eisenhower strongly appealed to the right of their troops to stay the steel industry today to avoid in Berlin or their passage to 1 a price increase which might lead -West Germany ito an inflationary wage-price Eisenhower and MaCmillan split spiral apart in the lines they took in al- The President told his news con-most simultaneous statements ference that normally it wu not about the summit conference of- the function of the federal govfer they have agreed to make to ernment to inject itself into colKhrushchev lective bargaining But he said Here is what happened: he could not keep silent in the At his first news conference in face of what a reporter described Washington since conferring with as union labor plans for a steel Macmillan last weekend Eisen- strike this summer hower said he is willing to go to a Eisenhower said it would be summit meeting if it is justified completely out of character for And he spelled out his view of him to wash his hands of this what that an earlier issue like a Pontius Pilate East-West foreign ministers con- He said if the United States ference should make progress to- was going to continue on the road ward easing world tensions of a progressive free economy In an appearance before Parlia- the price of steel must not go up ment in London about the same and thus lead to demands for time Macmillan was asked what higher wages he thought about the prospects for a summit meeting this year r7 regardless of the outcome of the Former foreign ministers' negotiations He replied as regards the likelihood of a summit meeting Woolworth I would say that everybody seems to think that there will be Building Sold one" The emphasis in the two presen- The old Woolworth building at tations was different Eisenhower 36 Congress St has been sold emphasized his requirement for by the -Central Building Corp to prior progress before a summit an undisclosed group of local in- conference Macmillan treated a vestors Asking price for the build- summit conference as almost if jag was s450000 not entirely: Vacant since the PRESIDENT agreed with worth Co moved to a new block-views attributed to Macmillan in long building at 33 Congress in 1 recent weeks that khrushchev is January last year the old struc- the man who has to make de ture has 100 feet of frontage on tl cisions for the Soviet government I Congress St and is approximately Macmillan has used this as an 100 feet deep argument for getting Western ti It was built in 1942 after one of agreement to a summit meeting most spectacular fires Eisenhower said he thinks there had destroyed the original build- is some validity to the argument ing in 1941 that there should be talks with the Kremlin top man He's got WI ir to be in the picture pretty well UT In ISS Eisenhower Said But this does not mean the Man Off Truck ti President emphatically declared Juan Compoy 40 was the victim Wtc that anyone can command the of a strong gust of wind today heads of government to come to i when he was blown from the bed tr a summit meeting No- one can truck and thrown to the pave- bluff them or blackmail them into I of a ment He received a possible frac' fc attending a conference tured skull and collarbone bo This means that the meeting if The man is an employe of the it comes will have to have some Mill Supply Co 511 W1 al prior ground-breaking for taking I Simpson Police said the truck was 1th real measures that can be dis- I driven by Sam Priesant of 425 tr cussed profitably Dutchman vestors Asking price for the build- ing was $450000 Vacant since the Vr-Woot- worth Co moved to a new block-1 long building at 33 Congress in Tar lagt thp nI1 afrlH ty for the Bill Ming Mt old Woolworth building at 36 Congress St has been sold by the -Central Building Corp to an undisclosed group of local in- vestors Asking price for the build- Britain the United nary imi Khrushche This si I 64 -0 74-'- 4ep 0 1 of State John Foster Dulles will go to Hobe Sound Fla next Mnnday for a period of rest He has undergone a month of radiation treatments for cancer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center President Eisenhower told a news conference today that he intends to continue Dulles services as adviser on foreign policy so long as Dulles is physically able to serve Eisenhower evidently believes there is a possibility that Dulles may not be able to return ot full-time duties as secretary of state )v 7 Pkiii vt ''4030 0ir40tAlthAtallellied0140A10410''legeMliilk00111011000 or Dill HavittaS Firm Bandits Two men arrested in Phoenix after a liquor store holdup have been tentatively identified as the bandits who held up a Tucson finance company Mar 13 Police Det Lt Bill Ross said the two men are Jesus Ybarra 25 and Alex Valencia Calderon 39 both of Phoenix Two of three employes of North American Finance Co 735 Stone Ave who were in the office when two bandits netted about $300 at gunpoint have identified photos of Ybarra and Calderon police said The third oktuploye made partial identification and was "pretty sure" Ross said A Maricopa County deputy tip ped off by an alarm grabbed Calderon at the scene of the Saturday night liquor store holdup in Phoenix Ybarra was picked up later along with a woman who allegedly accompanied them Seepictures Page 5 DEATH VEHICLE FOR TWO ern Pacific passenger train yesterday Another picture Page 22 A passerby studies the tangle of metal that was a pickup truck before It was struck by a fast-moving South Gored Torero Recovering Two Killed As Train Demolishes pickup Truck Stalled On Tracks By 6ORDON EVANS-- An elderly Illinois couple were killed yesterday afternoon when INSIDE THE CITIZEN MEXICO CITY -4A-- Mexican bullfighter Manuel Capetillo is re-1 covering from serious wounds received when he was gored twice in the bull ring here Sundayr--4 The surgeon- who has been attending him said the bull fighter Is no longer suffering intense pains He has no fever and his respiration and pulse are normal" Capetillo was gored in the groin I and the chest Doctors said the bull's horn stopped within a millimeter of the heart When the truck Mopped on- the tracks Merrill Petty engineer of the train said Mrs Franey opened the door and jumped out He said she started running toward the rear of the truck Witnesses said she was struck IF railey Frailey columnist decides that loyalty can't be purchased Page 6 NEW largest city considers seceding from its parent state Page 8 Francisco Giants-St Louis Cardinals figure In baseball trade Page 19 few days of spring offer some fickle Electric tight Power Co drh ing north on the adjacent high- way skid the pickup proceeded against the signals and then seemed to stall The Fraileys had come to Tue son early in December and were staying in a Cortaro trailer court Their son Jim arrived only Mar 3 He told deputies his parents had keen planning to return to Illinois soon Deputies found $10350 in redeemable savings certificates in Mrs Frailey's purse The deaths were the 19th and 20th traffic fatalities in Pima Com ty this year nine more than bad died on county roads at this time in 1958 In 1955 record year for traffic deaths in the county the 20th death did not occur until June 4 Coroner Norman Vreen ad thorized removal et the bodies Le Arisona Mortuary halt nearly- 600 yards from the point of impact The rear car was just clear of the crossing None Of the train's crew or passengers were injured Railroad officials said the train 'No 40 Eastbound was on time when the accident occurred It was held up for over an hour at the scene Petty of Phoenix said the train had been traveling about 65 miles an hour as it approached the crossing He said the warning whistle was sounded The engineer told deputies he saw the truck pull up and stop as the train neared the crossing He said he did not attempt to slow down since the signals were work ing and the truck driver appeared to have seen thi train When the pickup began to creep forward Petty said he still did rot slow down because he thought the driver would stop Two workmen from rums Gas Living Cost Down Slightly their pickup truck wasdemolished a Southern Pacific passenger train at the West Prince Road crossing near he Casa Grande highway Jacob Fred Frailey 76 and his wife Myrtle 67 of Akin III died instantly of multiple injuries Witnesses told fheriff's deputies the victims' 1955 Studebaker half-ton pickup seemed to have stalled when Franey apparently tried to beat the speeding train across the tracks Frailey reportedly had stopped the flashing red light and signal bell at the'crossing but proceeded across the double tracks despite warnings Witnesses said the train was only a few hundred fret away at the time 1 by the train just before it rammed into the truck Her body was tossed over 70 feet away Onto the edge of a culvert Fri' ley's body was found almost 115 feet from the crossing The bed of the vehicle was impaled on the engine's cow catcher i while the truck body was twisted into a tangled mass It was dragged over155 'feet by the' en- gine The 21unit train ground to a weather Page 22 Comics 34 35 Hedda Hopper 35 Crossword Puzzle 34 Molly Mayfield 34 Deaths 29 Movies 24 Editorials 8 Public Records 29 Events 12 Radio-TV 16 Financial Page 23 Sports 19 20 Teen Citizen 27 Tucson Society 9 Why Grow Old? II Woman's View II-11i World News 29 Your Stars 11 costs Idipped slightly in February because of some lower food prices the government reported today The Labor Departments con- price index slipped one-tenth oT a point from its January reading of 123 to a February level of 1237 The index is based on 100 as a 194749 average I I Tucson Tonight and Tomorrow 12.

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