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The Daily Herald from Everett, Washington • 1

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The Daily Heraldi
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fl flt SST our Sections Price 5 Cents Per Copy EVERETT WASHINGTON RipAY MAY 8 19592: orecast 4 Li bbandjlnw World Nationstate puppet East Germa rotahleWestenidlpiomats Khrushchev IrbeHeveaTTVant 'Constructive Start' Marion (Dick) Me an apparently Child Swallows for A Herter that he Trailed by Debts McElroy does go utvavu uvuuj vfcixvi icaiutco aui ucvki vvuiiwub return to the home from which found Mrs Zrust and her three conditions and more efficient han they mysteriously vanished but small sons in a green frame riiing nf thP mails 1 i Avalanche Hits dhUfthjOuAkrifeAuthttAk two five year renewal options The facility will have modern heating fluorescent lighting asphalt tile floors acoustical tile ceilings and other features for better working has the also mentioned by members in private RENO (UPI) debt ridden Minnesota family traced by a fi nance company after police had failed in a four month search in dicated today they would like to must match concession for con cession to end the danger of war Even as Herter arranged to leave the three Allies were re ported already arguing with the Soviets over where to sit to dis cuss the German deadlock Geneva Soviet diplomats in sisted the talks take place around councilman in Silver Lake has been working as a bricklayer at Loyalton Calif about 42 miles from here Police and the Zrust's landlord one sided Soviet ac next few weeks un doubtedly would wreck the Big our foreign ministers conference due to begin in Geneva Monday This American attitude became known authoritatively a few hours before Secretary of State tian A scheduled Despite the protests of hundreds of citizens and organizations the US Bureau of the Budget an nounced today that the Seattle Standard Metropolitan Area has been enlarged to Include Snoho mish County The bureau designated two new standard metropolitan areas and enlarged the boundaries of seven existing areas The new ones are Ann Arbor Mich and Lynchburg Va bringing the number of the such areas to 186 The fight against the inclusion Of Snohomish County in the Seattle area was led by Everett Chamber of Commerce but was joined by many other groups throughout the county along with Congressman Jack Westland apd Senator Hen ry Jackson Westland said today "A decision by the Bureau of the Budget to in clude Snohomish County in the Se attle Standard Metropolitan Area is nothing more than bureaucrat ic bule by formula without regard to the wishes of the The Second District congressman in pointing out that Snohomish Coun ty and its largest city Everett were included in the new designa tion because it happens that 23 per cent of the labor force works structive" initial contract talks and announced they would get down to give and take bargaining The negotiators said separate negotiations which have been go ing on this week by 12 steel com McGee jumped up on the digger to free the cable block The weight of body apparently caused the A frame to drop once he had knocked the cable block looser ellow workmen said the acci dent happened so quickly most of them ev'n see McGee get hit McGee had go chance of jump ing clear they said Keep It Short EDMONTON Alberta (UPD Ochs Washington vice president of the Seventh Day North American 0 Division told a meeU Ing Thursday night that sermons Zare too long you strike oil in 20 minutes stop be said were holding out for a square table Despite pressure for a summit talk regardless of progress in Ge a top level meeting very badly ftor this reason Western leaders tentatively expect the Soviets to show some flexibility at the Ge neva foreign ministers talks The Western foreign ministers are reported ready to discuss sep arately as well as in a their proposals to Soviet oreign Minister Andrey Gro myko These proposals cover Berlin Germany European security ar rangements and a peace treaty for united democratic Germany In setting forth the stiff UJ5 stand on possible Soviet moves in East Germany an authorita (Oontinued on Page 6 Col 3) on federal buildings flown at half staff The President issued a state ment expressing shock and keen sense of personal On (Continued on Page 6 Col 3) in Seattle fired a statement at the bureau that "Neither the workers nor the rest of the population were asked their He added "The bureau evident ly consider them human only statistics to support a Westland said the bureau informed him it will review designation following the 1960 cen sus probably in June To this he said "it certainly is foolish to in clude Snohomish County in a met ropolitan area in May of 1959 when it is a distinct posibility that it will be excluded in June of 1960 (Continued on Page 6 Col 4) Bomb Scare Downs Plane A private airplane with a Se attle couple aboard was landed at Paine Air orce Base and searched at noon today follow ing a bomb scare at the Sea Tac Airport The Bonanza had taken off from SeaTac just before an anon mous telephone call was re ceived saying a bomb had been hidden on a plane Several com mercial airliners were ground ed and other planes were re called or warned by radio to land Mr and Mrs Allan Renn of Seattle over the Everett area by then made an emergency landing at Paine Air orce bomb experts and sheriffs offi cers searched the Renn plane but found no explosives Lt Billiter of the airbase said house The boys were barefoot and the home had only the bare neces sities Police Capt William Brod head said Two daughters the old est 11 were at school' Mrs Zrush said the family has had no sickness since leaving Sil ver Lake She said they left Dec 30 because of financial difficulties "We just packed and walked she said The Zrusts were first reported missing from Silver Lake when the front door of their new home was found open with milk and newspapers on the porch and a lighted Christmas tree in the Uv i win BULLETINS Convert IDAHO ALLS Idano CAP) Grocery clerk Ken Bridges walked under a ladder leaning against a jewelry store The ladder col lapsed and a doctor took 12 stitches in sewing up the gash in scalp 7 a Bridget said later i i CTl first must make concrete gains in Herter himself already hasL easing me Btnuu auu muer German problems This means Informants said that mere agreement at Geneva on a time place and agenda for a summit meeting would not be enough tocofivlnce him that a conference with Nikita Khrushchev would be worth while which slipped pinning him under it Met Gee died en route to a hospital This on the spot photo was taken by Busier2108 Hoyt Ave Everett who was work ing nearby as a house painter Pre Equipped COLUMBUS Ohio (fl Eight een students used their as fire extinguishers to douse their flaming here Thursday 7 They were riding on a paper mache ship one of several floats i on parade during Ohio State Uni versity's May Week celebration i when flames broke out in the stern Tho cttiHxmtw elno incr tn music produced by striking wa ter filled bottles They poured the water on the fire and abandoned ship New Privilege OSSINING NY (UPI) Sing 8ing Prison inmates' have a new privilege for Day Warden Wilfred Denno an nounced Wednesday that prison ers may send Day cards to their wives if they have chil dren In previous years inmates could send castth only to their mothers Cooler (Bine lashing Beacon) Clearing partially this evening Cloudy early Saturday be corn ing partly sunny Saturday after noon A little drizxle on coast early Saturday High 58 66 low 42 47 Coastal winds southwest to west 16 20 miles an hour be coming west to northwest during the afternoon pj night and shift ing to southwest to west again Saturday Norway Village SOKKELVIK Norway V'An avalanche tumbled four farm steads into a Jord Thursday night and wiped out all but one house in the extreme northern Norway village of Nordreisa 2 One person was killed and right Kperswa were missing' A New firm is droo ping from its payroll convicted extortionist Harold Gross as a resjiit of Washington testi mony 'that he extracted thou sands of dollars from the com pany and New York newspa pers to maintain labor peace WASHINGTON (UPI) De fense Secretary Neil Mc Elroy said today he will re consider whether to retire la ter this year in view of the death of Deputy' Secretary Donald A Quarles Member Associated Press Untfed Press International Service I CHELAN The Miss Burien of Seattle qualified riday for running of the Apple Cup race on Lake Chelan turning in a time of 113885 miles an hour The time was faster than that of any of the four previous quali fiers Seven boats of a pros pective field of 12 still had to qualify CAIRO An excursion boat crowded with hundreds of holidaying government em ployes and their families sank in the Nile today near Qual yub about 10 miles north of Cairo Heavy loss of life was feared At least 11 persons were known dead CAPE CANAVERAL la Another test version of the Polaris missile de signed as a nuclear punch for roving submarines darted out to sea today on smooth flight NEW YORK Jersey printing HELPING Gee 33 year old Lake Stevens man is gently laid on the ground by unidentified co workers seconds after he was freed from the heavy frame of a ditch digger IN TODAY'S HERALD SAGE THE STILLY Mr 4x4 continues his education Page 8 THE AMERICAN LEGION observes its 40th anniversary Page 2 2 CAPITOL CHA what's doing within Washington 7 Page AMUSEMENTS Page 21 CLASSIIED ADS Pages 28 31 COMICS Page 26 EDITORIAL PAGE Page 32 arm garden Pages 20 RADIO TV Page 25 SPORTS Pages 22 24 VITAL STATISTICS Page 27 NEWS Pages J0 11 dig a trunk line ditch which paral les the railroad tracks jUst south of 10th Street and east of Avenue A The Lake Stevens man never re gained consciousness following the accident The machine operator said that when the cables fouled TOMORROW'S WEATHER Indicated The Herald'a Pictorial Weather Sign Alger Jan Peace Not Yet Evident CONSTANTINE Algeria There is no sign in this tense heavily patrolled city of the Al gerian peace that rench Pres! dent De Gaulle says is in right Mobs of rench and Algerian youths clashed in Constantine's streets on two days this week and more trouble is feared Young rench rioters have demanded the firing squad for De Gaulle who was their bero a year ago The hope for peace seems equally dim when one talks with Algerian rebel leaders in neigh boring Tunisia the rebels' chief training and supply base The Algerians vow to continue their 4ti year war for independ ence from rance Their organi zation appears to be getting stronger Recent talks with leaders of the Nationalists indicate they have abandoned hope that Western pressure will force rance to make a peace suitable to the rebels They appear ready to take arms and assistance from tha Communist bloc Premier erhat Abbas and In formation Minister Mohammad Yarid of the Cairo based Algerian government hint that they would back down from demands for full independence and be content with internal autonomy But the rench minority in Algeria prob ably would rise up at even that concession only after their money troubles are solved like to go back after we take care of our financial prob 7 lems" Mrs Caroling Zrust 29 said She said her husband Earl 30 hoped to make a car paymenti with this paycheck as toward their eventual return The Zrusts were found Thurs 7 day when an automobile finance company traced their 1957 car 7' here The' car wgs repossessed Wednesday because payments 2' Were four months behind At Silver Lake Minn where the I family disappeared during the Christmas season brother 72 in law Cyril Navratil and a business partner said they would welcome the return The' business partner Don Knot said like to see them come back We liked them They were good 1' neighbors They be os tr seized Navratil and Knot said they 7 thought Zrust left Silver Lake be cause of debt Knot who com pleted a number of houses which 7 Zrust had been building before he 7 vanished said Zrust owes him T' about ttOWO i Zrust a contractor and city Mysteriously Missing amily ound in Reno or Year Bright HOT SPRINGS Va An unofficial' government forecast of rising prosperity for next 12 months or longer found general agreement today among the coun top tadustriahsts but reservations Members Commerce Business Advisory CouncH starting closed door weekend session with federal offl rials mentioned two big uncer tainties in the 1959 business out look: irst the possible summer steel strike which could retard an advanee Ao a record production rate as high as 490 billion dollars annually in the final quarter of this year Second the unforeseeable im pact at the entry of major Ameri can auto producers into the small car field Concern over some longer range the shrinkage of Amer ican export markets and the persistence of high unemploy ment was some BAC interviews About 100 businesmen Includ (Cootinued on Page 6 Col 3) dob Slips Away KILL DEVIL HILLS NC (UPI) Mayor V' Chears lost his job when Cook drew out of a hat a slip of paper marked The two had tied at 84 votes each in election and 1 had agreed to draw for Proves His Point LELAND Miss (UPD The fe male boll weevil is more danger ous than the male according to 2 entomologist Marvin Merkl He put a male and female 4n a cage containing cotton plants The' male damaged flve cotton 2 bolls on one plant But the female made 442 punctures damaging every plant in the cage New Atmosphere CHICAGO Harry Watts 27 said he got "sick of lookingat the same old The accommodating a owner supplied the materials so Watts could paint an 88 square foot mural on the barroom wall cated that Everett Avenue was becoming an increasingly important east west arterial The being performed a by Associated Sand and Gravel Co' eliminated the can ter parking arsa from Broadway east to Walnut Shallow angle parking is planned1 (Herafd Staff Photo NEW YORK (AP) ormer President Harry Truman is 75 years old today He voiced a wish for peace and happiness for all the people of the United States The expression came as news men warbling Birthday Dear in more or less tuneless fashion presented him with a surprise birthday cake be fore even had breakfast Obviously pleased Truman mustered up two healthy' puffs and blew out the candles He had the crowd of reporters and pho tographers sign a card accompa nying the cake and then proudly took it upstairs at his hotel to show Mrs Truman When asked if he had a blrftr wish he ald: wish for peace and happiness for all the people of the United He also said he wished for "an other boy in 5 family" He referred to his daughter Mrs Clifton Daniel who 1 expecting her second child True to his reputation as one of the waUdngest talklngest for mer presidents the country ever had Trunfan then set out on his morning stroll Conservatives 7 Given Boost LONDON (AP) Prime Minis ter Cons a 1 1 party today chalked up spectacu lar victories in local elections throughout Britain Results of the voting Thursday gave a powerful boost to Con servative hopes for the electipn of 1 new parliament which Macmil lan must call before next May With nearly all results gathered fn the Conservatives showed a net gain of 158 local council seats and their chief opposition the Labor party a net loss of 209 Liberals and Independents 2 ac counted for the differcncs 7 WELCOMED IMPROVEMENT 7 The broad smooth ex panse of Everett Avgnue east of Broadway will be a wel come sight to motorists when it is opened within the nextfew days City officials took steps to the street after completion of the Walnut Street projoct Indi Quarles Defense Aide Dies WASHINGTON (AP) Deputy Secretary of Defense Donald A Quarles engineer businessman and second ranking civilian in the Pentagon since 1957 eped unex pectedly today He was 64 A chauffeur sent to home to drive him to an early morning television broadcast was unable to rouse him A relative and officials were summoned quickly and efforts were made to rpvivA film Annorontlv hn bar Deen dead lor some hours now i over I The cause of death was not im mediately established Quarles was alone in his home at the time Mrs Quarles was in Chicago He had attended a din ner Thursday night and friends said he showed no sign of illness when he left about If pm Quarles frequently had been acting civilian chief during ab sences of Secretary Neil Mc Elroy He had been mentioned as a possible successor to McElroy who has Announced he is leaving late this year If McElroy should go ahead with his plans to quit one name In speculation will be that of Wil fred McNeil assistant secre tary of defense specializing in money matters McNeil came to Pentagon in 1948 Under the late James orrestal Another name in speculation will be that of red Seaton a former assistant secretary of de fense and now secretary of the Interior McElroy had planned to lehve today for Geneva to be on hand at the foreign ministers conference opening there Monday He was in Cincinnati making preparations for the trip But he called of the trip and likely now will wait until he gets word from Secretary of State Christian if needed If and when I the Pentagon civilian command falls to Secretary of the Army Wilber Brucker as the next in line President Eisenhower notified Tablets Dies MOUNTLAKE TERRACE The 18 month old son of Mr Mrs Jack Roberts 5902 214th Ave SW died Thursday afternoon after swallowing tablets which had been prescribed for his mother The child Derlk Martin Roberts apparently swallowed the tablets after his 3 year old sister had knocked them to the floor from a shelf where they were kept The youngster was rushed to a Lake City physician when his parents discovered that he had swallowed the pills shortly after 9:30 ami The physician pumped out tha stomach and the boy was returned to his home He was stricken again later in the afternoon Mountlake Terrace police resuscitator equipment was hurried to the home but efforts to revive the child failed Snohomish County Coroner Ken Baker said that an autopsy would be performed today to determine the exact cause of 'death SNOHOMISH The father of I mish city sewer project helping to Ul iUII nour vnune ciuiureu was hiuru morning wnen neavy muni uxg jglng machine slipped and crushed him as he tried to unsnarl its ca bles Dead on arrival at an Everett hospital was Marion (Dick) Mc Gee 33 of Rt 2 Lake Steven McGee an oiler for the machine had climbed up to loosen cables which jammed the ditch digger When he untangled the cable block a heavy A frame section of the ma chine dropped pinning him against the front of the digger Co workers quickly brought a mobile crane Into position to lift the machinery and free McGee McGee employed by the Nation al Construction Co of Seattle is survived by hiswidow and four children ranging from 8 years to 16 gionths He was working on the Snoho WASIffiJGTON for pre waa: reported Eisenhower will refuse to go to talks with the British and rench insisting the ministers' nr sunnrat coraerence tne kusi xiana narrv out their threat to turn East Berlin overTbThe East served notice that the Russians German Communists He will take the same stand if the Soviets sign a separate peace treaty with ny Any such tion in the Truman Notes 75th Birthday SSH THE EVERETT DAILY HERALD BS Puppet East Berlin? Parley IfRdsusbThrM Crucial Steel Talks Under Way NEW YORK (AP) Steel nego tpanies with the Steelworkers Un tiatqs today concluded con ton would be replaced beginning inext week by industrywide nego tiations A four man union team headed by Union President David Mc Donald will meet Monday after noon to start crucial talks with an industry committee headed by 'R Conrad Cooper Steel Corp executive vice president The Industry union labor battle has gotten off to a fast start with both sides asking federal govern ment investigations of each oth er's tactics It was indicated however thht much of the bickering so Tar has been the normal posturing of two protagonists getting into a fight rather than any real barrier in the negotiations Words flew Thursday in the sep arate calls for the government to keep watch on the rival tactics irst the union demanded that the Justice oepartment and Na tional Labor Relations Board probe for possible antitrust and labor law violations in what the union called company profit pool ing and lockout plans in case of a strike Denying a management con spiracy steel producers said that if anything needs federal investi gation it is "the concentration of power in the union which is what gives rise to the problems of (in dustry) self Later Conrad Cooper chief negotiator for the US Steel Corp and Union President David McDonald agreed that more progress would be made in nego tiations before current contracts expire June 30 if "we work at it privately Bid Accepted or Langley LANGLEY Acceptance of the bid of Arnold Bakketum of Gran ite alls for the construction and lease of the new Langley Post Of fice was announced today by the US Postal Department Postmaster Emma Atkinson states the new building will be a one story masonry structure to be built on the northeast comer of 2nd and Cascade Streets It will have approximately 1959 square feet of interior flow space a plat form of 248 square feet and 4000 square feet of parking and maneu vering area Terms are for ten years with of Quarles death ather of our Dies Under Snohomish Ditch Digger Despite Protests County Included in Seattle Metro Area iWr nJJ i i fv tHwns UNSETTLED.

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