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Price 5 Cents Per Copy Two Sections EVERETT WASHINGTON TUESDAY OCTOBER II 1955 I World Nation State aure Harsh In Algeria Reds Charge reed Germans Tell PRESIDENT CALLS ON By Pass Seattle Planned On Building gone brother and (Continued on Page Nine) of Reds Sought Contributions 'K 'i 5 Jack Gorolski and Bud (hometowns unreport and for the the 24 to: "interim Minister prqpos ast Draw HOLLYWOOD Movie the De pay first This $18 US 90 would low the a point Good Hunting DETROIT ive Lake St Clair fishermen said today the hunting was better than the fish ing The five said they hauled a 150 pound deer out of the water five miles off shore tail during a in Eisen and was Wal $14 $6 Bertmann arrive in WEAVERVILLE NC Along with his blue coveralls service station operator Ralph Bartlett wears a black armband He is in mourning for the loss of the World Series by the New York Yankees Secretary of State front of itzsimons Staggering Task of Acknowledging Every Get Well MessageSent Ike Is Undertaken Mrs Eisenhower a kav anrl tin A Dec 28 1951 that Sparks asked for political asylum in Germany A a prisoner who talked Two Stroke Penalty REIDSVILLE NC (UP) squirrel cost Irvin ain two strokes on the ninth green of the Monroe ton Golf Course here The squirrel grabbed golf ball and took it to his nest in a nearby oak tree Snarks slave labor camp at Potma cam IISIU escaped from the Berlin guard house Dec 4 1951 while awaiting trial on charges he attacked and robbed a German taxi driver Reunited LEXINGTON Ky GW i our boys escaped from Kentucky Village stole a car last March 13 and wrecked it The village superin tendent did his duty and swore to warrants against them The April grand jury did its duty and re turned a grand larceny indictment The superintendent know possibly aware yet that he was "indie te Embarrassed court officials said yesterday the typing error will be corrected (Bellingham) $11082698 (Vancouver) $15968537 OLYMPIA G) Plans were an nounced Tuesday for a new limited access highway permitting motor ists traveling US 99 to by pass Seattle on the east side of Lake Washington The project calling for a modem four lane highway along the route of present State Highway 2 A was proposed by the State Highway Commission and accepted by the Bureau of Public Roads as an addition to the Interstate Highway System 1 I A second major 'project added to the Interstate System calks for a four lane freeway through Port land to Vancouver bypassing the downtown business i districts of each City on the east The plan involves a 'new bridge across the Columbia river east 'of the pres ent bridge and a new freeway thrpugh Vancouver east of the one recently completed 1 Local engineers with the Bureau of Roads said the Portland route was still somewhat indefinite be cause it would pass along the east edge of the Portland International Airport The projects were (revealed in the Bureau of Public new publication which lists the general location cf additional routes planned forj the Interstate High way System through urban areas The projects are contingent upon congressional appropriation of fed eral funds to finance them The states would assume some of the cost but most would be paid for by the federal government 4 The Seattle bypass would begin south of the city in the general Integrated Air orces Urged By NATO Head PARIS O) Gen Alfred Gruenther Tuesday urged the free nations of Europe to integrate their air forces to meet any sur prise attack by Russia Speaking to the defense minist ers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) the supreme commander described the present air command system as The i integrated air force com mand he advocated would allow the West to be alerted and get off the ground with much greater speed than now Gruenther I said integrated comrriand should be divided into four main areas? Northern Euro pean Central Europe Mediterran ean and Britain Under present NATO setup the air forces1 are sunder national control This also i applies to civilian warning systems WA spokesman present at Gruen closed meeting witn the min isters at his headquarters 12 miles west of Paris said the integrated plan has not been presented to all the i countries involved but added: "I imagine it will go forward rather quickly" Gruenther told the monsters that in quality and quantity NATO was behind planned schedules but add ed "If war should come today Oct 11 i we probably would winfbut I guarantee this will always be the same in the The supreme Allied commander said greater not lesser efforts are needed 7' we get into a war no prize for second best" he said Gruenther said much new think ing is taking place in NATO con cerning the greater dispersion of airfields with smaller number of aircraft assigned to each field The ministers gathered Tues day afternoon at the Palais de Chaillot to hear reports by the NATO standing group officers The defense confer ence yesterday heard British and American air and naval command ers warn that Russian might was increasing constantly in jet planes subma rines and nuclear weapons i The speakers qualified hese warnings' however by saying they do not believe the Russians want at least hot as long as there is a strong deterrent in the West Baffled CUBA Ala G) Joe Killian planted 16 rows of cotton to draw tourists to his service station and souvenir stand Now it has drawn the eyes of the Department of Agricul ture and Killian is in a first class dispute with the government Agents of the Agriculture Depart ment say he owes a fine of $637 for planting the crop without a government cotton allotment They estimated ft will yield 36 pounds of cotton understand that i want to grow cotton just to give away to Killian said yes terday somewhat baffled Too Close HONOLULU (UP)' iremen said the social hall of the Metho i dist Church in nearby Kaneohe I burned to the ground because the 1 fire' was discovered too late The hall is located next door to the Kaneohe fire station Since then the Army has accused him of being absent without leave and breaking arrest The (East German Communists reported on thad East Indignant LONDON G) Mrs May Hamp ton 43 year old housewife ad mitted in court that she stole a slice of veal from a serve your self store but was indignant over her arrest "The public should be proteced from this kind of Ms Hampton declared Monday "You can go in and take anything you want and no one is any the "The most extraordinary plea I have ever heard from a common commented Magistrate I Wightwich fining her 5 pounds HOLLYWOOD Movie cow boy Tommy McLeod drew fast and fired six shots in true Western fashion Monday when he thought he spotted a mountain lion which had been prowling recently in a Topanga Canyon area McLeod on location to make a horse opera didn't find out how good his sharpshooting was how ever His six shooter was loaded with blanks Quick Alert In Case of Attack Seen Everett On the Move I' Construction of the new Addition to the Medical Dental Building here was started this week with the signing of contracts in excess of a million dollars Newland Construc tion Co of Everett was awarded the basic contract with Westing house Electric Co to install the new elevators and escalators II Arrangements for the Medical Dental Building Co were han dled by Dan Duryee of the A Duryee and Co Harold Hall architect Arthur A Graves and David Dykeman Jr associate architects drew the plans and specifications Six stories will' be added to the north half of the building complet ing the entire structure The super structure will be of an entirely new type and will be one of the first larger buildings in the Pa cific Northwest to include this type of construction It will be precast by Associated Sand and Gravel Co This type of construction will be much lighter but con siderably stronger than the usu al concrete pourings It will be almost earthquake proof In ad dition the building will be venti lated and the ceilings will be removable to allow changes for tenants in lighting etc our elevators willbe installed (Continued on Page Nine) Charge Denied MANCHESTER England (UP) Graham Wood 43 sued Walter Broom 76 Monday? on a charge of enticing his wife 43 Broom denied the charge He said he had a weak heart and had been in 411 health for some years and other cities is of course the leader in the state under the employment security act at $240246377 Christa civilian prisoners to soon as it has been received In Moscow (Dulles said that the President gave his approval to the address he made to the American Legion Monday in Miami in which he said there will be no overall reduction in American military power until he can be sure others are follow ing the same course The 25 minutes with Dulles had the approval of his doctors who examined him early Tuesday After the confer ence a new examination showed Eisenhower's pulse and blood pres continued to be normal Dulles told reporters he discus sed eight separate matters with the President including: 1 Preparations for the forth coming foreign ministers confer ence at Geneva Oct 27 2 The acknowledgement that will be given Premier Bulganin letter to the President with refer ence to proposal for blue printing an aerial inspection in a broad program of disarma ndent Dulles said the letter to go for ward Wednesday is in the nature of an "interim reply" rather than a detailed answer The lengthy Bulganin note sent to the President under the date of Sept i 17 Dulles said raised a "great many intricate and thef reply he and the President drafted did not' cover everything but i might be considered an "ack nowledgement A few minutes after news conference James Hagerty White House news Secretary came into the press room and announced that the letter was signed a few (Continued on Page Nine) area of the intersection of and State Highway 1 I cut eastward to 2 A and fo route of 2 A northward to east and north of Kirkland (Then it would bend northwestward touch ing 'the soil th end of Bothell to rejoin US 99 north of th King Snohomish bounty line I The general location of the Port land route begins on the sputh of the city and north of the Washing ton Clackamas County lize It would extend eastward from US 99 to approximately 39th Street go north along 39th to the Columbia River cross a new bridge east of the existing structure cut through Vanouver and rejoin US 99 north of that city i I Everett City Commissioners vot ed unanimously Tuesday inorning to abandon the proposed street lighting improvement proj ect for the city's main business district and several main arterial streets i After a special meeting the comt missioners adopted the following resolution i 1 i "Whereas the Chamber of Com merce of Everett and other civic organizations have proposed to the Everett City Council a compre hensive project for street lighting and whereas a resolution inten tion was adopted by the city coun cil as requested and public? hear ings held on Oct 10 and whereas a great number of property own ers sincerely objected' to the pro prosed improvement as presented and whereas it is the desire of the commissioners of Everett tri follow the wishes of the property owners it is resolved that the resolution for the creation pf street lighting for the City of Everett as pro posed is hereby voided and the street lighting The commissioners agreed that after overwhelming dis play of protest "Uy property own I (Continued on Page Nine) PARIS G) A Communist charge Tuesday that Premier aure 's government is using meth ods too harsh in trying to stamp out rebellion opened the National As sembly's three day debate on Al geria Pierre ayet a Communist dep uty from Algeria was first to take the speaker's stand Only about 150 of the Assembly's 627 depu ties were present ayet said newspaper reports indicated were scenes of hor ror in Philippeville as thet rench struck back at rebels who had slain scores of rench in the uprising last Aug 20 He said the harshness of the rench reprisals only aggravated the situation With the Communists the only faction favoring the Algerian na tionalists aure was expected to win a grudging endorsement for hia policy of mi 1 1 1 a action against the terrorists and gyer rillas The Assembly has approved home rule for other North African (territories the protecto rates of Tunisia and Morocco but unlike them Algeria constitution ally is a part of rance itself The bulk of the deputies neither want to let the territory go nor give its eight million Moslems the same rights that the 1230000 residents of European origin enjoy The Algerian rench for exam ple elect 16 deputies to the rench National Assembly while the more than six times as numerous name only 12 One strong sentimental factor in favor was his withdrawal of delegation to the General Assembly after it voted 28 27 to debate the Algerian situa tion The walkout was widely popu lar in rance and the deputies would be reluctant to repudiate the government on any question con nected with it The grim daily reports of terror ist activity in Algeria continued to flow across the Mediterranean At Bouderbala a dozen rebels armed with Tommy guns and rifles shot down a native municipal councilor in the market square At Douar Souhalia 15 terrorists set a grocery store afire and cut a 17 year old throat Near Marnia the bodies of three kidnaped Moslems of rench citizenship were found under a pile of 'stones their throats cut The rench struck back at a band which raided the European residential district at Jemmapes killing three and taking 30 others prisoner In the other North African hot spot Morocco rench business men and shopkeepers went back to work today after a 24 hour strike protesting the plans to meet the nationalist demands for home rule The strike was par ticularly effective in Casablanca the protectorate big port and commercial center where strong arm gangs of rench toughs helped to close shops Reunited LOS ANGELES G) The Coast Guard has reunited Wilson of Ventura Calif and his Dottie They became estranged quite by accident in the Pacific Ocean Dottie is 24 foot cabin cruiser The Coast Guard said that Wilson went aboard a fishing boat off San Miguel Island early yes terday to radio that his craft had broken down 2 After radioing he found that Dottie had gone off and left him since he lashed her to the fishing vessel The Coast Guard found Dottie alone about 10 miles away Lightning Breaks Windows in 15 Homes in Seattle SEATTLE bolt of light ning which slashed down from the sky to shatter a poplar tree here Monday broke windows in 15 Green wood district homes There were no injuries The bolt coursed from the tree through the concrete foundation of a nearby home blasting a foot wide hole as it went through The bolt ripped a cover from an automatic washer in the home smashed two concrete laundry tubs and melted wires throughout the house An insurance agent esti mated damage at "at least Damage caused by the bolt in surrounding homes was not known although the charge ruined 150 telephones and numerous television and radio sets and appliances The storm which sent the bolt downward in the Greenwood dis trict also unloosed other strikes which knocked out power in other sections of the city and set an un known number of utility poles ablaze Maintaining the exceptional growth seen in the last few years payrolls of Snohomish County un der the Washington Employment Security Act increased two a quarter millions of dollars the first quarter of 1955 over same period of 1954 'Johnson manager of State Employment Security partment here has announced rolls of $20581623 for the three months of the year comoares with a payroll of I 274524 for the same period of the previous year This does not include all work ers points out Johnson all coun ty city state and federal em ployes self employed teachers and others not being included in the figures The increase in the payrolls of those covered by the act was 126 per cent outstanding in such a brief period Most of the addition al work is believed to have been through the plywood and pulp in dustries The wages of $20581623 for this county compares with other near by and more heavily populated areas of the state such as: What com Clark Grays Harbor $13136105 Thur ston (Olympia) $7049252 Skagit $8584038 Spokane $49372478 Pierce (Tacoma) $47164030 la Walla $4502022 Yakima 704924 Kitsap (Bremerton) 395674 King County with Seattle by a card expressing ner ana me gratitude Mrs Eisenhower has turned her small bedroom across the hall from the room on the eighth floor of the hospital into what looks like a postoffice sub station Hagerty said Hagerty said that Mrs Eisen hower personally sorts through all the letters choosing ones she thinks the President would like to read or hear read and deciding which ones require immediate at tention Her secretary Mrs Mary Jane McCaffree is in charge of two other secretaries This secretarial staff is rein forced by stenographers regularly assigned to the White House and a contingent of WA personnel to handle the typing Big Increase fs Shown 2 Die in Crash On Stevens Pass WENATCHEE G) Two Seattle men were killed outright Monday night when their westbound car plunged from the Stevens Pass Highway apparently after a tire blew out and rolled over a1 rocky 50 foot embankment The State Patrol said the men were William Hezel 64 and Jacob Hezel 6o' The accident occurred in Lake Wenatchee area miles west of Leavenworth Scores Homeless ATHENS Scores of resi dents in the Athens area were left homeless and communications in scattered areas of Greece were disrupted Tuesday after 48 hours of exceptionally heavy rain Contract Let DENVER G) President Eisen hower and Secretary of State' Dul les today drew up an to Russian Prime Bulganin disarmament als The letter was drafted 25 minute conference hnwpr's hosoital room signed almost immediately by the president Dulles told a news conference that it would be made public as Council Drops Light Project DENVER (UP) Eisen hower has taken a staggering job upon herself in promising to ac knowledge every get well message her husband has received since he went to itzsimons Army Hospital 17 days ago with a heart attack So far she has personally signed "more than such acjcowl edgement Teris of thousands of messages 4 have: poured into? the hospital and every new mail brings thousands more Of this total of acknowledge ments Press Secretary James Hagerty said Mrs Eisenhower to the team of secretaries helping her Hagerty said under Mrs Eisen every letter eventually will receive an answer Those she is unable to attend to personally will ijbe acknowledged Hvity born son rank 2 as they are fed at West Berlin civilians to reach freedom including 58 women and tive children born in captivity iThe returnees said they had been arrested ''for minor offenses'' at their homes in East German territory (AP Wirephoto a radio from Berlin) Stations Slated By Union Oi Announcement was made today by Dan Duryee of DiA Duryee and Co that Union OU Company of California has completed the purchase of property on the north east corner of State and Grove Streets in Marysville This corner is located the north end of Marysville Duryee stated that Union Oil Company plans to immediately construct one of their many mod em Minuteman service stations which features the trapazoidal can opy which is 42 feet wide at the base and has been widely accept ed on the Pacific Coast by the motoring public The finest of rest rooms finished with ceramic tile are included in these new Union stations The total investment for this type of station will be approximately $60000 for land and improvements The property was owned by Mr and Mrs Bogard Marys ville Both Bogard and the Union Oil Co were represented by Ste phen of trie Duryee firm I Union Oil Company also an nounced "today that they plan to spend' approximately $80000 re building their existing station at irsthand State Streets in Marys ville This is another example of the thinking being developed) by local and national companies) in their attitude and their confidence dis played in MarysviUe as jthe trad ing center of the area I north of Everett states Duryee Hits So England 1 LONDON G) first big fog swirled over southern England Tuesday stalling road and river traffic and disrupting flights at London Airport i The 9784 ton British freighter Maipura ran aground in the River Thames off Tilbury and trains ran up to an hour late 1 The Air Ministry called it a "radiation the result of damp air oyer fields and buildings warmed by the sun of the last two days with Sparks said the Georgia soldier had received a 25 year sentence on espionage charges Now he spid Sparks told him: want to return to the United States no matter what punishment I The German Red Cross said the latest transport of prisoners I to talled 527 persons including 110 women and 11 children Of these 58 women five children and 132 men were repatriated to West Germany the remainder to East Germany 7X1 5 Most of the women were Red Cross workers nurses or attached to women army auxiliaries But a few like! Sonya Pristolik was jar rested in East Germany years after the war ended on espionage charges I w' 7' The women were dressed in rags and tatters but had made a pathetic effort to improve thjeir appearances with lipstick and 90S" metics sent them in gift packages The children born in slave camps to unwed mothers were brought up by the Russians and spoke only that language The children were returned mothers when the women were freed The Berlin prisoners said George father was Leon Green of Los Angeles They said Green told them he went to Moscow in 1948 as a newspaperman accompanied by his sister Green i said both sister were arrested in 1948 and sentenced to 25 years imprison reported held in the a np from which prisoners are ally taken before their release DULLES DuIIpc dsns from an automobile in Army Hospital today on his way to a forenoon policy conference witH President Eisenhower recuperating ifrom a heart attack (AP Wirephoto) I CHICAGO (UP) A helicopter Will be used to fix the broken window of 21st floor penthouse apartment here An insurance of ficial explained it was $400 cheap er to have the deliver the Dew plate of glass to the floor Homeless DIX (UP) A rookieoldier here received a package from home although his parents apparently thought the Army had "taken away tneir sons name The package was addressed serial number 51360460 Dix Confusion MOUNT VERNON Ind Mount Vernon almost missed a concert by the 11th Airborne Di vision Band from Campbell Ky because the maeical para troopers missed Mount Vernon The band arrived late because it had been confused and had first to Mount Vernon Ill HIS IRST TASTE REEDOM AMA A rir HArmAn i Vii vw West Germany from Soviet prison camps hugs her cap tivity born son rank 2 as they are fed at West Berlip The mother and son were' part of a total of 195 released 18 Get Shower I Of Liquoi ire MARCUS HOOK Pa An ex plosion rocked a low pressurel re refinery in nearby Trainer yester day and showered workers and su pervisors with liquid fire i injuring at least 18 men four critically' lames poured out of the unit and covered those closest to the explosion Homes and stores in a 20 square block area were shaken A company spokesman said a bad break had developed in a gaso line line in the basement of the re ceiving unit and the explosion oc curred while 8 to 12 men mostly supervisors tried to repair it The receiving house a 20 by 40 foot brick and steel building was wrecked The flames were put out in about an hour and a half i The receiving unit takes in and dispenses a variety of petroleum products after the refining process It handles an average of 50000 barrels of oil daily Some 1450 per sons are employed at the refinery The blast occurred a few min utes the day force had left the plant but some of the workers upon hearing the explosion rushed back and helped ngnt me nre There was no estimate damage H'S I Truclc Overturns 1 1 Persons Die MAZATLAN Mexico A load ed freight truck overturned on the Guadalajara Nogales highway( yes terday crushing to death 11' per sons riding among the boxes and crates as (passengers The dead in cluded five children Police sid the driver had charged his passen gers a fee for the trip to Guadala jara and fled after the accident asked elderly persons for cash con tributions from their monthly pen sion checks Mrs Barbara Hartle told the Subversives Activities Cop trol Board Monday Mrs Hartle a former Commun ist testified at an SACB inquiry into government charges the Wash ington Pension Union an organiza tion of elderly persons is a Conp: unist front I In her sixth day as a witness a hearing being conducted by former US Sen Harry Cain Mrs Hartle described efforts she said were made by Communists to get money from the elderly of the Communist she said solicita tions among Washington Pensiop Union members for money for fund drives press drives radio drivep of the Communist Party and for other purposes Ike Dulles Draft Reply To Bulganin i 1 I Veiern Washington SssTHE EVERETT DAILY HERALD under fh oct of March 1 A Vo bV PM Member Associated United Press Service £bb and JJaw of the 4 have heard members of the Communist Party make plans to visit pensioners on receipt oi tneir pension checks to raise funds to meet the quotas of these The testimony came as Jay (Continued on Page Nine) New our Lane Highway to Permit 9 Traffic to 6 Americans Held in I Arctic Prison Camp BERLIN (UP) politi cal prisoners freed today by the Soviets said they met six Americans in Communist slave la bor camps in the Arctic ive of the Americans were listed by name The sixth was not identified but the returnees said he was 23 years old short and slender and was seen at the Soviet transit camp at Potma near Mos cow The five named were listed as George Green Los Angeles Vladi mi Goltwruski San rancisco 1 Pvt Sydney Sparks Tennille Ga who fled to East Berlin from an Army stockade in West Berlin in 1951 and Goldsman rom Pensioners Barbara Ha rile Testifies at Probe? 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