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Weather Mostly sunny through Friday. High temperature, 45-50; low, 20-28. Complete weather on page 11. Centralia-CheKalis, Washington Five Cents I I A I TodayVNews World-Wide Newr by Associated and News the Day.lt Thursday, January 17, 1957 Iwenty Vol. LXVI, No.

14 Model Shown Of New Centralia Junior High proposal to secure; prove Chehalis' water and sew-' 1 age utilities is possible 'n es i requiring a pipeline project" I i variety ot methods, would require $810,000 bond city officials said Thursday issue. In addition, a $70,000 Issue' following a review of funding' be necessary procedures given by a Pacific i ag alme work FAIRBANKS, Alaska tf A four-engine Air Northwest investment securi-'gjneers have advised the ane asfied apd exploded in flames near here Thunday financing of the sewage treat- a pre-dawn takeoff on a weather-check flight. ties organization Mayor Walter B. Graham mcnl lant presents no problem The Alaska Territorial Police repotted an hour who pointed out Wednes-: ar cl can be done any time. were no survivors, day the city will be into a and Tl wea J.

her reconnaissance planes A CEMRALIA A complete model layout was shown to Centralia as presented by Architect William Arild Johnson of Everett All ichool leaders Wednesday evening of the district's new 150-student structures are one-story and units are joined by covered walks. At junior high school plant, construction'upon which will begin this upper Iefi ffy a 8 'um, lower left, combination use building, and fail. School site Is adjacent Fort Boret park. Model is above, cI A Om unl Shrubbery and model cars are on roadways and parking House Group Attempts To Slash Budget Million Dollar Bond Issue for Centralia School Work Readied Major financing for the $1,355,000 school administration and building project of the Centralia school WAWmriYvj TV district will start at once, directors WASHINGTON House said Thursday following a Wednes- Appro, rlations Committee set outlay night session with finance au- today to try to whlllle down thorities i Eisenhower's request to' hu8 largest in the spend $71,807,000,000 during the for $360,000 In state matching the immediate future. for ttw project.

Application for the aid wil! be made shortly. Reinvestment Planned School leaders said the district foresees it will have an estimated next fiscal year. One day after receiving Elsen- hower's budget message, subcommittees arranged to begin scan- district's history, was authorized by district voters last May and calls for a new 750-student Junior high and major remodeling work for the Edison. Fords Prairie and Galvin grade buildings, in addition to combining the Jefferson and $600,000 on hand from four to ninei ffork cn the Fords school months, and It should be reinvest-l ex anslon win He pointed behind closed doors the fiscal (Lincoln schools by expanding the needs of the Inferior, Post Office Jefferson building. antf Treasury departments.

Members hope to chop substan- tial.sums from the $13,300,000,000, in requests for new Issue Required Now Superintendent Hayes tne directors and banking Holman lions, some of which would carry over to later years. Borne Democrats and some Republicans complained about the the planning district from the scheduled $1,000,000 bond issue. However, he said state law now requires that before a district can apply for school building size of the budget for the year rnatchTnTfundT it must'h'ave" com? starting next JVly 1, referring to pleted its project financing. it The Centralia district is eligible It as inflationary, Hnmphrcj Urgts Cwtlon Secretary.of the Treasury Humphrey cautioned that "we have a depression that will four hair curl" unless the tjov-ljDC ernment cuts down on its spending. He added that he probably Prisoner To quit his" job if, in the event a depression, the Eisenhower April Said Bid Time Holman also announced the district Is scheduled to call for bids by April on the Edison snd Galvin school modernization projects, and ed.

Lewis County Treasurer Har. old Quick, Harry Laird, manager of the Lewis County State Bank, and Sheridan Gallagher, manager of the Centralia National Bank ofi Commerce, with William Choinar'd, Seattle, investment officer for NBC, advised the school heads to consider a type of government bonds with staggered maturities. They pointed out, there is no market risk factor and there will be a reasonable interest income. Although the market for municipal, or school-type bonds, is not especially good It was said, the district has almost no choice but to Issue its bonds. Chouinard said interest bids on such bonds, has been ranging from 3.50 to 3.75 percent, and there is no indication of any improvement out the Edison Galvin projects carry no state aid, but such aid is due the Fords Prairie project.

Construction of the new Junior high school Is scheduled to open in the fall. Also attending the Wednesday night session was William Arild TnhnLf 55 11 7," 1 Arlld plant a a $380 At VTMTM 1 Chehalis has almost'plant. Fourteen were burned and Johnson, Everett architect, who 000 bond issue; a possible project the lowest water and sewage ratesattered by the explosion. a i FJlfllH frtf TIB aroAa i ji- I 63.1. New Water, Sewer 12 Believed Dead Bonding Due Chehalis flamma (rash Financing of projects to im-'would require a 11,525,000 bond 1 1 1 I i i Of Weather Plane later he a was project to increase its water.represent a heavy financial supply before summer, said the' city and for that reason are! municipal furtding dations outline means of finan- clty omcials sald a cmg projects tor water and emphasized bond issues are leas-1 for sewage disposal.

to meet either the tiller plant Filter Plant Seen jor well type of projects on the basis I Ptl I Although city heads have not'S' Iro ater TMJ wer announced a decision, they favor sources. However, $363.000 project to filter Newaukum'j, river water for domestic and Indus-', trial use. A filler plant would give to an initial 3 million gallons of a day. The city now gets 2.8","'°. million gallons a day, and it has lh need for 4 million.

l. In addition, the city faces the. a necessity of an Improvement job 1 on its sewage treatment plant. Thej I Engineers said they are 'Natural Gas By Explosion WB50. It Is a converted and model of the famed B29 Superfortress of World II.

I Tne crash occurred about three from Eleison Air Force- base after a takeoff from the runway, one of the est In the world. Eleison ii 'miles southeast of thij central Alaska city. Great Red Fluh I Mrs. Jeanne Thomas Jotie'S, LIBE HAL, a lfl An explo- wno operates the Moose Creek utTlitieV'iro'ut'oi sit)n a through a big pipe- Lodge near the crash scent, "IP rhnneivi i Compressor station here In ere was "a great red flssfc" southwest corner of the plane struck. killing three workmen 1 The plane did not appear threatening natural gas s'Jp- have been airborne long enouth as far east as Detroit.

jto allow any of the crew a of of a ll-- nn .4. VIA vi i a.manmc I 11 uiC the I nc ud toth tSS t0 pi eli ne Co. said they hoped to warning of impending disi re rk restore deliveries to 10 per cent, "First we thought it i cost, according to engmeers, is an Panhandle parachute, even 000. The report pointed out comoln bonds be present plant, installed in 1949, le quired financing through two bond, issues totaling $400,000, 000 still outstanding, annual debt retirement bring the last 1972. Some Work Costly Investment securities authorities Chehalis, the have told the city five different, would be to establish rates that' The whole area presently is In 5 BeriL "si bond issues or combinations ran will TiprnnU.

tVip nHHl'pc JVio orln a I ciiug at bond Issues or combinations can will permit the utilities to enter the grip of a cold wave. answer the city's problem. The. bonding programs. The crash came at ibout 1:10.

The were about 25 men In Hull iurk said plans for the grade school projects are progressing satisfactorily and will be ready for hid calls in less than three months. On display for the group was a model of the new junior high plant, the colorful display being provided by the architect. The session followed a dinner in the home economics department with dinner served by the Junior and senior girls of home ec No. 5 The instructors are Miss Donna Groshong and Miss "Carol Godsey. for a low dam on the Newaukumjln the slate.

Minimums are tl.wiwere reported in critical condi- river and pipeline to, Chehalis'for water $1.36 for sewage. Psychologists at the Western State hospital at Steilacoom will examine John Pinkerton, son of a Bolstfort administration tries fitrht i with methods involving Lticit Aged Spinner PARKHRSBTJRG, W. Va. Mrs. Samantha Taylor, 71, figures her spinning wheel is at least 150 years old.

It was already "second hand" when the sale was made to her grandfather, she explains. spending. He said he wasn't criticizing the idministration for the size of 'the budget. But he said rising tor of his younger sister, LewL county Prosecutor John Panesko a i Thursday. Panesko said the medical direc- Western State has agreed to specialists there examine the Tho i i youth, now in the Lewis county The size of the budget, a record jail.

The prosecutor said the ex- Measui-es Filed In Legislature OLYMPIA Proposals for for a peace year and the fifth animations Vill be at the hospifai SElti of find white 3,000 niETriPtcf. In iho I mnf i annual legislative sessions, broadened civil rights and more leeway in special school levies-- all points in Gov. Rosellini's program were before Washington's law- jmakers Thursday. Bills for these purposes, along with a measure to increase the legislators' daily living allowance ifrom $15 to $25, were added to OLYMPIA In an elaborate I the list introduced in the first four 3,000 Attend Inaugural highest in the nation's history, i nex wcc spurred congressional demandsj since on which spending is based. Urned The President forecast a year end of $1,800,000,000 which Pinkerton 1 met Gov, and Mrs.

Rosel- Uim Wednesday night at Olympia's annua In- turned to Lewis county over the ycm, me annual in- payments lor lawmakers while in New Year holiday from San Diego, i BU al1 Olympia was sponsored by Dem- where he had been in custody of li TM the qenter of ocrat Palrick Sutherland ind U. S. Navy authorities, he has un-' 1 O'vmpia Armory was a Victor Zednick, ooth days of the session. The bill for a 662-3 per cent increase in the "board and room" payments for lawmakers while in Olympia was sponsored by Dem- Only Preliminary Work Due On Park Project This Year -Centralia. city officials told feasible to preliminary year.

Visible for Miles The flames were still tot tion. Four were released from a hospital after treatment. The blast blew the metal roof an hour ft and sides off the main compressor ifrs Jones sa snow building, 364 by 68 feet. It wrecked Chicles from the air base started the engines and compressors. Anl a lhe area 'o break a trail adjoining machine shop was heav-i trom he highway.

She lly damaged. Five other buildingsjCrash occurred about mile eight houses on tht! 6 maln highway, iplot 15 miles northeast of A "Bht snow was fallinr the had lesser damage. jceiling was down to 891 Low Will Be Heavy in area Jltl, tralia school district directors this summer. One company official said 'and Wtb'-'t iptrft ne.sday night they will, providing! -Singer, with Mayor Calii and floss might rua mlUUraJgroTrth" of a -clear-cut building plan is Arva Yeaeer, then dollars. ed, proceed with the initial phases'agreed the'city Is piep'aK'd to eii-i Just wer.t^n.'J in my of the $120,000 Fort Borst the project as soon as its ace -D- one tion development project this is complete.

Singer said thei Ul8 workmen "Pieces mer. will first utilize $30,000 it haji metal and glass were flying Discussion of the status of the in a park fund for that purpose, a and everything city project in planning stages arrange for necessary addi-; onrr ire months, came in a session be-tional funds in the 1958 tween city and school leaders on which will be prepared this au the purchase of some 20 acres They gave assurance city land adjacent Borst park Is not being dropped. The of'QBA- rg, one 0 yj four-engined last September River, north of ige. Eleven men died. a The fire burned two hours fedi a5h Ionz record gas from broken llneS." teto SLTM iangular weather runs to the Aleu- which the school district must have that It is probable completing site: for its new junior and other preliminary, jwork this summer may be Melvin sjuai-.

Th UVe 'M vS; 2 both the Aleu. and Ivan Kll an Berin ff Sea clrcult and North about 40, Liberal. route In the. 10 years the I weather operations a been spokesman a i conducted. wrought iron cage, Seattle.

i tJt ay au.t,uvi uic. lie I1H5 he said be applied toward dergone a series of examinations i reduction of the 272.bil)ion-dollar|by physicians and psychologists the 5 and conta)nln a dozen while, Schnol Vote Measure national debt, now costing more disclosed. He added ex-' do es Twent Hour a In line with Gov. a ex-' uian seven billions annually. In in- animations at Western state hos- snowballs' hung from the program, proposed constitutional Filed Reselling terest charges.

pllal are being done with approval are known to pjnkerton's legal counsel. ceiling. Large normal which would permit feel that if Congress could cut thai The youth is charged in a jus- planned spending total several bil-jtice court warrant, with slaying' lion more there might be enough his sister and with indecent lib- sprayed with pink lined the walls. The new in forma! --ughihi 0 0 of a surplus to provide tax relief erUPS'. in 1938, a congressional eleciionl The girl Nella Elvera year.

was! silk, neaded the reception line. A special musiea Read Bill Outlines advantageous to the overall proj viously, hopes had been high the The Liberal station collects gas Gas Explodes postpone the park project to 1058 compressor station in the world. Partisan Argument Occurs believed her death due to a sooner had An autopsy- by a Tacoma 1 the time was incon- the House floor. Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) of the death. The brother later entered the Navy, and there late last year, apparent- Lewis Team Given Posts Legislative committee to Lewis; ments for Lewis county's 0 "TM 1I aneck )f In co complete investigation of who started work with; House Appropriations through remorse'," called the budget "inflationary." caused his sister's death by chok- jlods were Introduced in houses, both with bipartisan sponsorship.

I As recommended by the chief each would" amend the present constitutional provision relative to financing cause phases ot the project appear) indefinite. He also pointed out its dlrecto Scnoo now the estimated cost is at $130.000. Plans Nearly Done iquired now for building Singer added tliat essentially lit-; The purchase be tie would be Ins', because the school as soon as directors and the! Auto Spree Is Told district cannot have the new junior city can complete several mmor'f he high center ready until late In 1953. 'details on property The win in surance planning problems are and then complete the pay- And he complained that "there is no retrenchment, no economy." ing and drowning her. Since Pinkerton'5 prohibits school districts ually solve(1 and a ll wl be en-lmenl over a four-year period.

The 16-year-old boy. PEORIA, HI. a Three per- isons, and possibly a per- jished in two rapid-fire in a city gas line that leveled i house and two-story building Wednesday night. Seven otf-ers were Injured, is con- 1 Killed by the blasts and sulwe- 0 1 uent i Perry Traub, 40, 'ted bv operator of a grocery store; John y. J.

Heiizman, 62, owner of the Wavne dwelling and the commercial levying tpeclal for a period of more than a year girl's death, lalu Cannon i well as detailed questioning of he' M(mda nad bce announced to-'year nerioos'when soueh.tnr -nr' Folsom of Centralia. Theyi While the House resolution covjlnclude: Education, banks and ers only school district levies The 'banking, forestry, state lands and Senate measure would extend the Iparks, highways and labor. privilege to all taxing districts. Rep. Joe Chytil of Chehalis was 1 ne House measure is sponsored' leek said that in pasl years Cannon was one of those "feedin" those fires of inflation rather than trying to put them out." hi an interview today, Tabor cf New York, senior lican member of oins Commi "can and Boosts Demand Temporary Job? SPOKANE (AP) Detective Henry Tesdahi, retiring after 40 years on the Spokane police observed: "Well, I knew it wasn't a steady job when I took it." He held the department's badge No.

I. Rescuers 1 Moore of Seattle, told juvenile and Robert J. TM TM then escaped from the youth erv-- center there. The child's- father, is a tremendous and wasle, especially in the Defense'for senp-ation of electric Department" Taber said. the Bonnevllle'system Rep, Reed of New York, top; Th -16 cold was at Chem and Senate resolution sponsors are assistance.

Democra Andy Hess of Burien peak cial security and public assistance Democra Andy Hess of Burien Power: A place on the House agriculture and Ruet)en A Knoblauch of Sum-' and livestock committee again went ner nd Re ubIlcan Ernest W. to Rep. Harry Siler of Randle Oth- a of Everson. Still in Grip of Cold "ceedlessly high." 'tnVr' vis af Bend mltt on state government. The a a le B'5lative By ASSOCIATED PRESS Sandra ou A week-Ion? cold wave eased while trying a bit in the Midwest Tnu'rfday! Robert J.

1 Detectives, who are continuing 'n feldt. 34, son-in-law of Heitz- itheir questioning of the boy, said man ft 'as missing and a search Sandra Phil- he was sent to Green Hill originally continued for his body. Police lips, II. fell through the ice into tor car theft. His companions in using bulldozer tractors combed Back River.

Her friend. Leona a thelt i ranged from It through the debris. Rynarzewski, also II tried to pull T16 ears of dftectiv a i Einfeldt's other son Kenneth, 8, her out and fell in too In sta.ements to juvenile Herman's wife Opal. 60, I gaiors the ring leader said he stole escaped from the house after the I Mrs. Rynarzewski ran from her a pickup truck in Chehalis after Mrs.

Heitzman suffered and hauled. Leona to safety, escaped from the school, drove severe burns and cuts and her when she tried to lift Sandra lf a ot condition was described as ishe fell in he dropped it and tous-" The boy was only slightly a pfssenaer car. TnLi car injured. MK.Nincy Oechsler, a neighbor, was left in Tacoma and another The Central Illinois Light Co, ut, then tumbled In was taken to make the trip to Se- said a company truck had been to help Mrs. Rynar- a He tfle Tacoma ma- dispatched to the scene before the in north Settle ar.d stole explosions occurred.

The company DO YOU KNOW- Why the "Lady in Red" led FBI agents to the famed outlaw, John Dillinger? Page 6 in Oregon's Blue Mountains, and -10 at Bend. and Ellensburg. WStl. Bslow Z61" common the Cascade Mountains. snap it without falimg in.

Receive, Pole, VATICAN CITY For he ye WM pre sented in thTM Police said the Youth Traub had ca leaking gas. witnesses reported led HeiUman to re- tion reported the power In the cold snap 'nrought a generating peak for 5 to 6 p.m. t0llrists in an average output of 4,830,000 kilowatts at that i went be- ate Thursday under sponsorship of Sutherland and Michael Gai- Sen-- Th mercury slid to -12 degrees' o1 ReCOfd Australia a short pe us XII Wednesday recJived Polish laeher, Seattle. general audience. explained the showed his benevo- in Yojngstown.

Ohio, for a new SiDNEY, Australia A stole several other cars In-Port- all-time These record 1 orld wool price of one. land anf5 returned to Seattle in one, temperatures for the date p'Australian pound. 19 shillings and machines. I Port- plosions. The previous high was 4,735 000 toward the nation which last December recently freed Stefan Cardinal.

A Boiineville spokesman Wy czinsky the system's power pool handled the load without' The forecast was for Ukraine "6011688 warmer Friday In most of thei BERLIN The Northwest lin newspaper Telegraf ice in the Snake River causedlreported widespread st suspension of service by the Lyons-rest in the Ukraine. Ferry, which connects No Snow in Passes Two Marines Killed Broadened civil rights Icglsla-lland, -S. West Virginia Walla anl a wwnmjwn. the ian re in to tet ta Kiev, wn. JsC Goulburn, New South tion recommended by the gover- West Virginia shivered in the a Xovemhe was ten also was covered In lower.

with identical bills extend spe11 smce 1Q 8 Zero read -ling 'the existing' law to bar 85 i i le iu le throughout the it state and Elkins in the Randolph' 4 1 had -U. i in western'l) eld in housing, accommo- state and Elkins in the Randolph! 1 Slated CAMP PENDLEON, Calif. Two marines were killed in Cascade Moiin- parachute drop and five otherj were without new were injured in amphibious Thursday as the weather in atomic war mamed clear and cold throughout Thursday. Names were withheld, the Pacific Northwest. i The House bill was introduced Maryland also recorded -H.

Wednesday and the Senate meas- Wednesday and the Senate meas-l Zero temperatures were irf 1) lid south TwnesjiN. taviU Road Transferred wTM A My wiu beit old France 1 WASHINGTON BU. hisn school gym PARIS A biting cold wave reau of Indian m. oy we Toledo France for Ihe second provtd transfer of the reservation with at least three.road betwetn Mocllps and taviUd, blamed on the Na relief wu ioreut far the Wiahictfoa.

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