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20A MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Tuesday, May 1, 1956 Primary Day Nears, THE AMERICAN POP GREETS STORK WITH AERIAL SHOW VU44-I SCENE Columbus, Ohio, May 1 Ufi Charges, Denials Fly A Clear Majority Next Tuesday In Governor Race Means Election One week from today all the shoutinsr in Florida's lor nearly three hours a plane towing a streamer which read. "It's a boy: Both are OK" flew over Columbus in the covernorship campaign will be fever or it will become merely more concentrated. If one of the six candidates trrabs a clear maioritv vicinity of the White Cross Hospital yesterday. The boy is C. Malcolm Riggle II, first child of Mr, and Mrs.

C. Malcolm Riggle. He was born in the hospital Sunday. The proud father, consultant on workmen's compensation and idely known in Columbus, didn't include the boy's name in the birth announcement. next Tuesday that will be it.

Otherwise, the two top vote puiiers wm Datue it out in the May 2) runoff ine scramble lor runoir spots is resulting in lot of pushing represents the record and actually seeks to undermine the causes for which he has expressed her-tofore a great devotion." Bryant spent half of his day Y-v r' f.1j A C3 ir (I 1 4 LA i I 4 I v. ,4 and shoving among the four major contenders. Sumter L. Lowry claimed in a televised talk at Pensacola that he had climbed into the lead and that Fuller Warren's organization was "falling apart all over the state Big Spending Claimed yesterday handshaking in Bryant had volunteered his services as attorney to the grand jury. When he received .10 formal request from the jury for his services, he attended a hearing Unofficial Detour She Stops I Auto Dust With Gun Talmadgc Urges Curb On Court Atlanta, May l-(UP) Former Gov.

Herman Talmadge today called on Congress to slop "federal judicial encroachment upon individual and states' rights" by limiting the juris- diction of the United Slates Supreme Court. Talmadge, who is expected to run for the Senate seat now held by Sen. Waller F. George, told a group at the Downtown Kiwanis Club her that Congress has the power to limit the Supreme Court. Mother, Two Tots Perish In Flames North Searsport, May 1 (ff) A young mother and two children perished in their fire-swept home early today after she had saved two other youngsters.

The dead: Mrs. Margie Mclntyre, 21, and her daughters, Susan, 2, and Lynn Marie, 2 months. Mrs Mclntyre saved her son, Sidney 5, and Mrs. Mclntyre's brother, Terry Hall, 3, and returned to the house' to try to reach the babies. A minute later there was a blast, apparently caused by a gas storage tank.

The charred bodies of the babies were found in the bed. The mother's was on the floor nearby. Ike, GOP To Push Soil Bank Washington, May 1 Cfli President Eisenhower and Republican congressional) leaders agreed today to continue to press for approval of a soil bank program which would permit payment of about a half billion dollars to farmers this year. Rep. Halleck of Indiana, House GOP floor leader, reported the decision to newsmen after he other Republican chiefs concluded their regular weekly meeting with the President.

Last week it was Warren who was talkins ahnnt lwrv Thl release oi me report as a former governor appealed to his audience at Panama Citv tint to' ne gains i nave Deen maK waste your vote on Sumter Lowry" contended he was Auorlnte Prru kthe only candidate who could 'knnt i re Pooima, May 1 When police refused to detour traffic Lowry, 63-year-old retired National Guard Commander, also off her unpaved' street simply be cmsrged that "huge sums of cause she was painting her house and didn't want the dust to spoil the job, Mrs. Fern Lewis do cided to establish her own detour ing in the past few weeks are almost miraculous," the Ocala candidate said. "The reports I have been getting indicate very clearly that Gov. Collins and the two other major candidates have slipped badly." Bryant flies to Pinellas County today for another round of handshaking and for night TV talks in Tampa and St Petersburg. Warren, who went handshaking in Miami Beach yesterday, shifted to Miami today.

Lowry campaigned in central Florida and will make a bight TV talk at Orlando. Collins was busy with the State Cabinet and other state business. He makes a night TV talk in Police say she took her .22 ri fle yesterday, stood at the inter soction of Sharp Avenue and Os borne Street and persuaded mo money" were being spent to reelect Gov. Farris Bryant claimed at Miami that he was gaining steadily. Warren, who is spending practically the entire week in Dade County, hurled another challenge at Collins to debate campaign issues.

He said that since they ould follow each other on a Miami television station Saturday night that they should debate in torists not to drive on Sharp Avenue. Officers said her roadblock was 100 per cent effective. They booked the 42-year-old woman on a charge of displaying a firearm Phone Threats Follow Bombing the. Bayfront Park bandshell there afterwards. in a treatening manner.

There was no immediate re sponse Xrom Collins to this chall People In The News enge, but earlier in Orlando Col lins explained why he hadn't acr Dayton, Ohio, May 1 The home of Dr. Richard A. Pfarrer has been placed under special police protection following eight anonymous phone calls threatening the family. Pfarrer's daughter, Sarah Louise, 21, was to have( married Andrew Donald Dixon, 27, last Saturday. Several hours before the scheduled ceremony Dixon was.

severely injured when a package he thought was a wedding present blew up in his face. cepted debate challenges of his BARKLEY IN ACTION AS ORATOR Washington, May 1 Sen. Alben W. Barklcy, who died yesterday, was noted for his oratory. He is shown as he addressed four different Democratic conventions.

At top left, in 1940 at Chicago, he flays the GOP, and at top right, during the 1944 convention in Chicago, he nominates President Roosevelt. Bottom left, in 194S in Philadelphia, he delivers the keynote address. Bottom right, in 1952, his last convention, he uses right fist to gesticulate during speech after which he received a 36-minute ovation. Wirephoto. Now Martha's 5th various opponents.

Warron Charges Evasion "The other candidates have de monstrated such a degree of recklessness, and disregard for More Aid Needed, Industrialist Says the truth that any debate would only develop into hassles on their Wants A Divorce Condrnard From The Miami Newt Wlr Btrrirr New York, May 1 An attorney for Comedienne Martha Rsyo's fifth husband, Edward Btgley, says he is trying to serve a summons on her in a divorce suit. Beglcy is 30 and Miss Raye 39. unfounded and distorted claims," Barkley Death Truman Call Washington, May 1 Lf Harry A. Bullis, board chairman of General Mills, said today that in the economic cold war with Russia the United States must spend and invest "billions of dollars" more abroad. Bullis told nearly 4,000 businessmen-delegates to the annual meeting of the U.

S. Chamber of Commerce that Russia has loosed a "ruthless and ferocious" economic cold war. He estimated the Commu Collins said. Warren charged that Collins had been "dodging" open debate on campaign issues. In a speech to the Junior Chamber of Commerce at Orlando, Rites Tomorrow Capital with a boxer "readily identifi Barkley 'One Of.

Greatest' Last Saturday she was sued for alienation of affections by a 20-year-old housewife, Mrs- Continued from Page 1-A Collins said his administration has raised the standard of state government and advanced the as Camera and depicts him as "a stupid person who has been deceived by all who associated with him." The film dents on the platform tried to break his fall. The 1,700 people in Doremus gymnasium sat welfare of all its people. He com pared the program with that of tells how a huge, awkward Lat U'Ose who were privileged to know him, regardless of their partisan affiliations. He was, and always will remain in the hearts of the American people, the one and only Veep." Mrs. Barkley his second wife, whom he married in 1949.

was dumbfounded. Gov. Thomas Lowry, Warren and Bryant. Huron, S. May 1 President Harry Truman was in in American youth is built up through publicity and fixed Stanley of Virginia, who had Collins said that Lowry was a introduced him, grasped Mrs.

man "who admittedly knows fights to the status as a cham formed of his Veep's death yesterday just as he finished riding in a parade in Truman's honor. pionship contender. He is then nothing of the vast problems and issues with which he would be Barklcy's arm and escorted her to the platform. Hep. Bun-Harrison (D-Va) also rushed for driven to Washington last night lashed unmercifully by the champion, played by former by a state trooper with Mrs.

Fran cis P. Gaines, wife of the Washing A radio man informed him that former Vice President Alben confronted in this important of fice, a man who pitches his en titleholder Mi. Batr. Camera won the championship from ton and Lee president, as her tire campaign on his ability by Barkley had died. Truman was companion.

Jack Sharkty and lost it in 1934 here for a fund-raising drive for Surviving also are a son, David lies and misrepresentations to in cite hate and anarchy and disor der and Violence." to Baer, who battered him ward. Calls were made for doctors ai.d ambulances but the Rt. Rev. John J. Gravatt, Episcopal bishop of South Carolina, who had delivered the invocation, said later he believed the former eep" was already dead.

the Truman Memorial Library, Independence, Mo. Murrell Barkley of Paducah. Ky. soundly. and two daughters, Mrs.

Laura He said that Warren "by his Truman told an audience of Luise MacArthur II and Mrs. Max O'Reil Truitt. both of Wash buffoonery and hypocrisy and the corruption that went with it about 2,500 people: "I knew him before he went to the Senate." He said Barkley had been to ington. brought national discredit to The convention recessed but la Florida and caused the people Alabama And B.C. Missouri to help the Democratic tcr was called off indefinitely.

The students dispersed quietly and the Barbara Ann O'Shta, of West-port, Conn. Mrs. O'Shea accused the wide-mouthed comedienne of stealing the love of her policeman husband, Robirt, who had been acting as Miss Raye's bodyguard in his off duty hours. Miss Raye has a home in Westport. The Westport police chief yesterday ordered the 27-year-old patrolman not to report for duty until further notice.

Meanwhile, Miss Raye's aN torney, Shirley Woolf, arrived here from Miami. She said she had come here "to clean up this ridiculous mess." She said Miss Raye was "shocked" by the housewife's suit and had no romantic relationship with the young patrolman. Miss Woolf said Miss Raye is "completely innocent." The attorney for Miss Raye's fifth husband said he could not disclose details of the-divorce action, including who would be named co-respondent. Adultery is the sole ground for divorce in New York state. The attorney, Waltr Pick, said a process server had been trying to serve Miss Raye with the summons for some time.

"I wouldn't say she was trying to evade it," the lawyer generally to apologize continually party and "he knew how to do it." "He was one of the greatest for his conduct. Bryant Callod Ambitious vice presidents that ever occupied that chair. And he said that Bryant was a man who "pursues his own am "The reason was that he knew bitions to the extent that he rais Vote Today all of the senators, all of the members of the House and all of their wives and friends their short comings and their quali THIS ONE IS REALLY LIVE Not only is the play at The Grove performed by 'live' actors but it comes 'alive' in a vivid manner according to Herb Rau who saw it last night. His review of this show, which is excellent from every angle, appears on Page 4 B. Washington, May 1 Residents of Alabama and the District of nist world is" spending three billion dollars a year "merely to spread their doctrine." Senator Urges Billions For Air Force Washington, May 1 Gen.

Curtis LeMay's assertion that the Russians in a few years may have greater air-atomic striking power than the United States prompted Sen, Jackson (D-Wash) to call today for "several billions" more in Air Force funds. Jackson is a member of a Senate Armed Services subcommittee which yesterday heard LeMay, chief of the Strateigc Air Command, testify the Soviets already have more long-range bombers than this country, and are producing still more. Arkansans Form Segregation Party Little May 1 UH A "states' rights" pro-segregationist rally last night produced a candidate for governor of Arkansas. Former State Sen. James D.

Johnson announced he would oppose Gov. Orval Faubus for a second term Democratic nomination after supporters tossed money into the orchestra pit at Robinson Auditorium. Johnson, executive director of White Citizens Councils of Arkansas, made an unsuccessful race for attorney general two years ago. Towel lit Stomach Nets Vet $7,500 Washington, May 1 UP The Senate voted yesterday to give $7,500 to compensate a veteran, Arthur K. Jefferson, for injuries sufefred when Army doctors left a towel in his stomach.

The special bill was sent to the House. Ironivorkers Strike In 3 Stales Jacksonville, May 1 (INS) Some 400 iron workers struck this morning, slowing heavy construction in a large area of the Southeast. The strikers, from Local 597 of the Iron Workers Union, left their jobs at midnight when management refused to meet their pay demands. The local involves workers in Florida, 'and parts of Georgia and Alabama, Representatives of the Associated General Contractors are meeting today to decide on a course of action Committee Favors Adlai McGrath Los Angeles, May 1 J. Howard McGrath says he believes the Democratic National Committee "has not been impartial" in the contest between Adlai Stevenson and Sen.

Estes Kefauver for the Democratic presidential nomination. McGrath formerly was chairman of the national committee and now is national chairman of Kefauver's executive and advisory committee. "I believe the sympathies of the national committee are in favor of Mr. Stevenson and have been used in his behalf," McGrath said. ties." "I am sorry as I can be that the end has come to a great man." He said Barkley died doing the Columbia voted in primary elec State Body Formed On Segregation tions today, while Democratic presidential, hopefuls worked out serator body was removed on a stretcher.

Until his collapse he apparently hsd been in fine spirits as he played again a part he almost ownedkeynoting a Democratic convention. His speech was the real Bark-ley sprinkled with quips, praise for the Democrats and artful digs at Republicans past and present. It was all extemporaneous. He had spoken for about 20 minutes in the hot, stuffy gymnasium when he collapsed, toppling a microphone as he fell. Barkley came to Washington 34 years ago as a member of the House of Representatives.

Later he was elected to the Senate, where he became majority leader. He resigned his Senate seat in 1S49 to take office as vice president. He tried briefly for the presidential nomination of his party in 1952 but failed, then ran for the Senate and was elected. His death brought expressions in opposite ends of the nation. people a service.

"That's the way I hope I can go," Truman added. Interest in the Alabama election focused mainly on a three-way fight for the post of Democratic national, committeeman, with ra rnltrrt Pith Tallahassee, May 1 Florida's Special Segregation Committee organized here today and in cial and states rights controver sies figuring in the outcome. Gov. James E. Folsom, State Rep.

C. W. McKay Jr. and Roy dicated it might attack the Graham Trial Calls Top FBI Physicist Denver. May 1 A too FBI nhvsirist woo now racial problem strictly on a basis of states' rights in order Mctord ol Gadsden seek the job Folsom is running against assertions by critics that he has been too lukewarm in upholding said, "but the process server showed up at several of her TV shows and only got as Jar as backstage." Pick said he had conferred with Miss Woolf some time ago abo't the Beglcys marital problems but had not been able to reech any agreement.

Pick said Begley, a dancer, and Miss Raye have been living apart for about a year. They were married in 1954. to gain "sympathetic" help from Northern states as well as the racial segregation. Stand On Segregation of grief from President Eisen- Dixie belt. Several members of the com hower and members of both 10 what tne prosecutor calls "key testimony" Folsom has said he is in favor me inuiuci uiiu ui jonn ii mprr raham vi annno parties of segregation.

One of his oppo mittee, appointed by Gov. Col of blowing up an airliner carryins: 44 people nci.ts, McKay, is the author of Alabama's resolution declaring ni.ijr. dci i ie amis SHia ur lins and Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin, pointed out that seeking Eisenhower said "the nation is poorer" for his death: "As-vice president of the United States, member of Congress and senator null and void the Supreme Court a solution solely from the seg ban on segregation in schools.

William Magee of Washimrton D.C., would "tie together and ex: ragTentS wereound in the plain" bits of metal and carbon identified nrovmc fbi piorted last Nov. near Longmont. from Kentucky, Mr. Barkley had regation standpoint would con Besides picking a 26-vote dele gation to the national convention, fine it to a sectional issue. Ap I 11 minutes after takine off United Air Lines witnesses as be T7n proaching it on.

the broader Democrats are nominating one a long and distinguished record of public service for th! people of Us state and country." Vice President Nixon said Barkley "was loved and respected by US. senator and nine representa from Denver. Graham is charged in the death ing foreign to aircraft. The state witnesses said the lives tantamount to election in Alabama, Sen. Hill is opposed by John Crommelm, a retired Kayak Doivn Congo Los Angeles May 1 Adventurer John Goddard, who won fame for his kayak trip down the Nile, plans a similar journey down the Congo River.

Goddard, 31, said in Los Angeles yesterday that he and a partner. Jack Yowell, 46, will leave Thursday for the Belgian Congo to begin the adventure. They will travel in specially-built kayaks and will carry 200 pounds of equipment each, including eight cameras, 20,000 feet of film, one rife and one pistol. The 2718-mile long Congo is the fourth longest river in the world. The Nile, which In the District of Columbia, two AP Man Heads Overseas Club base of states rights would make it a national issue.

The committee of retired jurists and constitutional lawyers, named to find a lawful way to maintain segregation, elected retired circuit judge L. L. Fa-bisinski, Pensacola, permanent chairman and named assistant attorney general John J. Blair as executive secretary. six-vote Democratic delegate slates pledged to Adlai Stevenson anr! 6en.

Estes Kefauver are op Barkley9 Witty Yarns Ranked With Lincoln 's 0nce- when questioned as to Washington May 1 why the House had a Foreign A-Barklcy ranked close to Abraham fairs Committee but the Senate posed. It is the first opportunity District residents have had to vote New York, May 1 Wayne Richardson, of the Associated, Press, was elected president of the Overseas Press Club last night. Elected vice-presidents were Cecil Brown, of the Mutual Broadcasting System; Ansel E. Talbert, of the New York Herald Tribune, and Lawrence G. Blochman, writer.

his mother Mrs. Daisie E. King, 53, one of the 44 passengers. He's accused of stuffing a dynamite bomb in her luggage. Magee, assistant chief of physics apd chemistry at the FBI laboratory in Washington, testified previously that he found traces of exploded dynamite on metal fragments of Cargo Pit No.

4. where Mrs. King's luggage was placed. FBI agent George M. Mullen Jr told yesterday cf finding in one of Graham's shirts at his Denver home a length of yellow wire.

Another agent testified' that Everett L. Higby. district manager of in more than 80 years. Presidential aspirant Kefauver coi tinued his fight for vot? U. S.

Employe key Florida primary May 29 with more criticism of the Eisenhower Lincoln as a master story-teller New Methodist Magazine Debated administration's foreign pplicy. In a radio-TV addresj at Pensa had a Foreign Relations Committee, Barkley replied: "When I was In the House, I was told that the difference was the senators, were too old to have Confesses He Killed Boss and political wit. He used his nomespun yarns and quips not only to entertain his friends, but also to win over and sometimes to wither his opposition. Some of his best: cola. Kefauver observed that the administration is taking steps to make the North Atlantic Treaty Organization into "a broader association of free nations," and added, "It's about time." I affairs.

They only have relations." the Illinois Powder identified the wire as the same type as used on electric dynamite caps. Minneapolis, May 1 (0 Proposals for launching a popu- lar-type, mass-circulation Methodist magazine, replacing the church's historic "Christian Advocate," today headed into some skittish appraisals. The move would mean'. abandonment of the 130-year-old official organ of Methodism a weekly journal devoted to church news and commentaries, and its replacement by a streamlined four-color monthly of broad appeal. flows 4200 miles, is one.

of the longest. Career Weds Riches New York, May 1 Edgar F. Luckenbach 31-year-old shipping millionaire, has married a brunette career girl who worked as a sales renresenta-. five for dress manufacturers. Luckenbach and Mrs.

Audroy Clifton were married SatuFday at his Park Avenue home. She is the daughter of the late Cmdr. and Mrs Charles S. Yost. She was divorced from Corham Clifton Jr.

in 1949. The InternntinnjU Kewt Stnicfl He said emphasis on broaden Savannah, May 1 A government geologist has 1 admitted ing NATO into something more than a purely military alliance is something "I have been seeking to that he beat the chief of the U.S. ARMY ROCKET GADGET WILL I On another occasion the Senate was so confused in dealing with a piece of complicated legislation to extend price controls that members were not sure whether tliev were voting for or against the administration, Barkley said the situation reminded him of the spinster who traded in her double bed for twin beds. Geological Survey office in Sa Railroads Raise Passenger Fares vannah to death with a window achieve in our policy ever since I became a member of the sash weight because of "contin ual harrassment." Senate." During Senate debate on the foreign aid bill last year Barkley announced that he had a question for Sen. Paul H.

Douglas (D-I1D. "I'm always glad to yield to the 'first' member of the United States Senate," Douglas told the former vice president. "Oh, I don't go back that far," protested Barkley. Perhaps his classic tale was one Barkley called "the true story of the ungrateful constituent." It involved a farmer for whom Barkley had done many favois in Kefauver was in the midst of a DIG FOXHOLES The slayer, Fred B. Hudson, five-day swing througli northwest 35, told U.S.

Commissioner Wil Washington, May 1 Iff) Eastern and Western railroads raised their basic passenger fares by 5 per cent today. There was a simultaneous 7Va per cent hike in Pullman charges throughout the country. The Southern railroads are scheduled to make a similar 5 per cent increase in their basic passenger fares effective May 15. liam A. Wells that he killed his superior, M.

A. Warren, because the official had been harrassing "Every night I. look under tfle bed to see if a man is there," he quoted her as saying. "But with twin beds, my chances are dou Florida, in a battle with Adlai Stevenson for the state's 28 Democratic' convention votes. Stevenson, meanwhile, was In Oregon seeking write-in support in that state's May 18 primary.

In one talk he said the U.S. farmer him for months over his abilities bled AFL-CIO Weighs Teamster Case as a geologist. Hudson attacked Warren In CIMJJMglUU. During a crucial campaign, When the weddine receotion the Savannah Customs House Washington, May 1 UPi AFL-CIO leaders gathered today bridegroom is a son of the late Commodor Edgar Lucktn-bach who operated the Luckenbach Steamship Co. Camera Sues Studio Santa Monica, May 1 Former world heavyweight boxing champion Primo Camera has filed a damage suit against Columbia Pictures and writer Bud Schulbtrg over the film, "The Harder They Fall." Th-s huge Camera, who was known as the "Ambling Alp" during his ring career, charged in the suit filed yesterday that the film deal is taking "the worst licking" he has had in 35 years.

Washington, May 1 iP The Army is developing a rocket-powered gadget to take some of the labor out of digging foxholes. It's something like a bazooka and is light enough to carry conveniently. The digger is in the engineering phase. Plans for the device were outlined by Army spokesmen, before the House Appropriations which made their testimony public today. Barkley suddenly heard that the -was over after his marriage to yesterday.

Coast Guardsmen in a nearby farmer was going to vote againsi tne present Mrs. Barkley in 1949. him. Amazed, he approached the the bride ruefully observed that farmer and recited all the things recruiting office heard Warren scream and rushed to his aid. Dean Film On TV New York, May 1 un "The he had done in the farmer's be to consider a variety of complaints against the giant Teamsters Union.

That was the main purpose of a special session of the AFL-CIO's 29-member Executive Council. The most pressing complaint against the Teamsters Union its alliance with the International Longshoremens Assn. lost steam over the weekend when the ILA suddenly pulled out of the deal. she hated to leave and go out "and face that mess again" meaning a mob of well-wishers. "That's no mess," Barkley told The guardsmen found Hudson half over many years.

"Yeah," the farmer sneered clubbing Warren with the sash Unlighted Road," starring the late James Dean, will be reshown on CBS-TV's "Playhous'e of Stars" June 1. her. "that's. thi Ampriran nun. "but what have you done for me weight and had to drag him away from the viotim.

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