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Miami THE EWS Blue Streak Edition Hopeful Sign In Cold War Editorial, Tage 3-A Five Cents Established In 1896 Saturday Evening, February 22, 1958 Miami, Florida eiDBed Bombs 1 Up, Late Flashes 4 Rebels Ironsholds Indonesian 2 Cities Targets Iron Liege Is 2-5 In $100,000 Race Ike Will Make UopToPhoemx The Aworlalrd Prtu THOMASVILLE, Feb. 22 President Eisenhower decided today to visit Phoenix, tomorrow for about eight hours. He will fly his wife there for a vacation at a fashionable resort. White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said the first lady Is going west for some sun and rest.

(Earlier story on Page B). Of Ph mcs Calumet Farm's twin entry of Iron Liege and Plntor Lea was a prohibitive 2-3 favorite today In the $100,000 added Widen er Handicap at Hlalrah. The rare will be telecast by WCKT, Ch. 7 Miami, at 4:45 p.m. Here's the lineup: P.P.

Horse Owner Wt. Odds Jockey ft i' "V- r-V' i ft "rr? 1 1 yX -r vu: i L.VJt,? SINAGAPORE. Feb. 22-Indo-nrsia Air Force planes today bombed the rebel capital on Sumatra and the major stronghold of Padang, revolutionary government sources in Singapore said. They reported the capital, Bu-kittinggi, was hit.

They said two B-25 bombers and two P-51 fighters made two passes over Fadang and knocked out the 112 108 112 125 113 110 123 108 109 117 10-1 50-1 30-1 25 30-1 25 12-1 30-1 50-1 41 1 Mahan, Hasty House Farm, Arcaro 2 Rock Castle, Mrs. J. A. Leone, McCreary 3 Hoop Band, Mrs. Ada L.

Rice, Woodhouse 4 a-Iron Liege, Calumet Farm, Hartack 5 Kingmaker, Happy Hill Farm, DcSpirito 6 a-Pintor Lea, Calumet Farm, W. M. Cook 7 Third Brother, C. T. Chenery.

Atkinson 8 Oligarchy, Brookmeade Stable, Boulmctis 9 Beau Diable, Laudy Lawrence, Ruane 10 Oh Johnny, Mrs. Wallace Gilroy, Ussery a Calumet Farm entry. (Story On rage 1-B) Plane Checked In Bomb Scare The Frew LITTLE ROCK, Feb. 22 A New York-bound plane, carrying Negro girl expelled from integrated Central High School, was checked for a bomb here today. None was found.

A spokesman for American Airlines said a report was received that a bomb had been placed aboard the craft on which Minnie Jean Brown was listed as a passenger. She was expelled after being involved in a series of racial incidents. Harry All Primed To 'Give 'Em HelP' 4- telecommunications station. Earlier in the day, the Indonesian Air Force bombed out the radio station at Menado, rebel capital in the North Celebes. It was the second straight day of air attacks on the rebel regime proclaimed a week ago today.

Two B-ZSs bombed a bridge south of Padang yesterday. President Sukarno, rejecting rebel demands for a change in government, has ordered his forces to crush the rebels. The first move was naval blockade and the second is aerial attack The Aflrimr4 Prru WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 Former President Harry S. Truman was primed to give the Democrats' political campaign a sendoff 5S tonight in a speech which one party leader said will make the Republicans "squeal like stuck pigs." A PA Pboto INJURED DRIVER REMOVED FROM CAR FOLLOWING RED ROAD COLLISION Reportedly Stolen Car Struck Another Car, Killing Two Occupants Mr.

Truman was billed as the feature speaker at a $100-a-plate dinner in his honor. Party chiefs reported that nearly 3,000 persons Raid Bares Race Wire Syndicate control of Congress largely on had reserved tickets, indicating receipts of about $300,000 to be applied to the Democratic deficit of $700,000. contentions that Eisenhower ad- ministration policies brought on 3 Die In Crashes, Dade Toll Now 25 the current busine's slumo and The rnltfil Pre by the small Indonesian Air Force. The revolutionary regime Tunis Eager To Consult U.S. Envoy that the administration isn't do- The 73-year-old Truman was described as itching to pour it on the Republicans on economic and PROVIDENCE.

R.I., Feb. 22-Detectives said today they have has no ing enough to reverse the down- The air attacks were the first other issues. He promised the Re uncovered a newly flourishing racing wire service with outlets publicans he will "tell 'em what's on my mind." But he kept the in at least seven U. S. cities.

violence after Mr. Sukarno made his decision to try to stamp out the rival regime. Th AuoflUfd Frru ward economic trend. Defense icy also is expected to figure, kJ heavily in the election battle, with Democrats arguing the Republi- can administration has allowed the United States to lag behind Russia in space-age weapons de- velopment. TUNIS, Feb.

22-Tunisian offi Plainclothesmen raided the wire By CHARLES KRUEGER Krportrr ol Th Miami Newt Three persons were killed In two separate auto accidents in Dade County early today, bringing the death toll for the year here to 25. Killed when his car was struck by a speeding auto at Red Road and SW 80th Street at 12:15 a.m. was Vincent Grimm 50, of contents of the speech to himself, 'Give 'Em Hell' JFrni Spell Promises To Linger Here It looks as if our warm weather will linger awhile. Highs tomorrow and Monday will be in the 68-72 range, the Weather Bureau said, and the lows around 60. Some rain had been predicted for tomorrow, but the Weather Bureau said none is likely before Tuesday.

The low downtown today was 61 degrees, but the airport temperature fell to 49, and it was 43 in South Miami. Weather experts said the cold spots developed because there was no wind to spread the warmer air around. service office in a room of the Crown Hotel yesterday. The office House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Texi said that after Mr. Tru was operated under the guise of 9411 S.

Dixie Highway. As a warmup for the big cam- '( paign kickoff. the Democratic Na- a legitimate business in the trac ing of missing heirs. tionnl Committee unanimously it adopted late yesterday a resolu-, tion condemning what it called A woman passenger in Mr. Grimm's car died en route to the hospital.

Police tentatively identified her as Mrs. Mae L. Mallette, 60, of a SW 53rd Court address. involved in the Red Road accident was to be questioned later in the day about the vehicle he was driving. Sheriff's Deputy Perry Bran- Detectives said messages on a machine indicated a link with at least six other cities Boston, Washington, Troy, N.Y., Hartford, the "Hoover-like" approach of President Eisenhower to in the Engineer Killed Some two hours later a 28-year- committee's words the "depression now gripping the country." man's speech tonight "the Republicans will be squealing like stuck pigs." Anticipating a "give 'em hell" type speech by Mr.

Truman, several Senate Republican leaders yesterday let loose a "public memorandum" aimed at the former Democratic president. They asked Mr. Truman "what did you do to halt" a recession in 1950 "besides make 12 routine legislative recommendations The memo, issued by GOP Sens. Knowland of California, Bridges of New Hampshire, Saltonstall of cials today laid plans for diplomatic talks on the crisis with France while awaiting reportedly with great faith the arrival of U.S. conciliator Robert Murphy.

Mr. Murphy, U.S. deputy undersecretary of state, was en route to Tunis after what he termed an encouraging talk with U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarsk-jold yesterday in New York. The U.S.

diplomat is due to arrive in Tunis early next week after steps to talk with British Prime Minister Macmillan and Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd in London and possibly French Premier Felix Gaillard in Paris. Mr. Murphy and Harold Beeley, a British Middle East expert, will offer U.S.-British good offices to solve the crisis. old engineer, Miles Joseph Jones, was killed in an accident in Mi "It is a disgrace to a free so. ami Beach at Alton Road and ciety" the resolution said, "to fol 21st Street.

low a policy which tells the five million involuntary recniits in the Eisenhower-Nixon army of the Mr. Jones, according to police, Economic Rally Seen By Hoover The Aianrinlrd Prrni VALLEY FORGE, Feb. 22 Former President Hoover, cited today by the Freedoms Foundation as an "elder statesman and exemplar of free men," asserted in his acceptance speech that although "the nation is beset with difficulties and confusion" it will rally again "to a period of greatness." Here at this Revolutionary War shrine where George Washington and his troops endured a winter of adversity, he called for the kind of self-reliance, independence and steadfastness they exemplified. Then, at the end of his 1,500 word address, Mr. Hoover handed non said a check of records revealed the car driven by Eugene Sparks, 23, of Orange Lawn, had been stolen.

Mr. Sparks said he was driving 60 miles an hour along Red Road when the other car cut in front of him. Mr. Sparks was injured seriously. His companions, Goldie Lee Harrelson, 18, of 27 NW 35th and Sheldon Estep, 24, of 8391 SW 117th were critically injured.

All three were taken to Doctors Hospital. was driving south on Alton Road and lo control of his car, which unemployed to wait six months and things may be better and then straddled the center island Pilot Flees Reds The AftftOrlRted Prem ATHENS, Feb. 22-A Yugoslav military aircraft landed at Salonika Airport yesterday and the pilot, a Yugoslav air force officer, asked and was granted political asylum. that prosperity is just around the and two In Florida. The I identity of the two Florida cities was not immediately disclosed.

One woman was arrested in the room. Police obtained warrants for two men and sought others for questioning. Police said the raid disclosed what is apparently the first, or at least the most elaborate, racing information wire service since the Kefauver investigation knocked the old syndicate out of business in 1950. The wire service carried the name of Probate Research Massachusetts and Dirksen of Il separating north and southbound traffic. corner.

linois, also quoted Mr. Truman as The car traveled almost 500 feet saying in that from three to five million unemployed were alone the center island before veering to the west and crashing 'supportable." Peanut Price Supports On the defense issue, the four into a parked car. Mr. Jones car continued on across the curb Earhart Hangar Damaged By Fire Fire damaged two offices in an abandoned hangar at Amelia Earhart Field, Opa-locka, today. and struck another parked car.

Republicans said that during the Legislators Assail Wire-Pulling FCC Ethics Code Urged a administration more Police were unable to find Mr. money was spent on peanut price Jones when they arrived at the scene and assumed he had been The fire broke out at about 8:30 a.m. and 3t minutes later the Marine Air Slatinn and Hialpah firn taken to the hospital. Further, ex supports than on missile research. The Democrats are expected to pitch their campaign to retain a surprise to his audience.

torney Thurman A. Whiteside amination, however, revealed that null. i mi i departments had it under control, his body apparently tumbled out He disclosed that it was the same speech he had delivered at the same place on Memorial Day Weather of his car when his vehicle struck the first parked car. Car Rolls Forward In some manner, the parked Today In The News Other Award Winners Page 4-B car rolled lorward and caught Mr. Jones' head under the right front wheel.

in 1931. Today he addressed linked with one of four parties seeking a license for Miami's Channel now a multi-million Jl'-- television property. Discussing the characters volved in the Miami case, Mr. Carter said: "Every one is an honorable man compared with the standards of honor that we live up to in this day and time." As for himself, afler the room quieted, the remarkably candid Mr. Carter added: "I have tried Freedoms Foundation Washington Mr.

Jones, who lives in New Birthday observance. York City, had been staying at "Again today we Inherit the Miamian who says he never told a lie is 90 years old today Page 10-A FHA drainage standards to be revised Page 10-A mistakes of the peace and the aft' the Carillon Hotel, where he worked as an engineer during its construction. ermalhs of destruction from the second world war. Our people are Ceneral Long suffering Eastern states showing general warmup Page 2-A Sgt. Rhodes to appeal spy conviction Page 3-A New TV Channel 6, is OKd for Miami Page 6-A Reds say rocket reentry to The driver of the speeding car today again contused and some 4 are discouraged." He said that, with slight elim to be honest.

I have tried to quit lying all my life. It's the hardest job I ever tried." The Anaorlatpd Pre! MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 22 -The Eisenhower administration took the first steps yesterday to force the resignation of Richard A. Mack, Federal Commu nlcations commissioner, the Minneapolis Tribune said today in a copyrighted article from Washington. Clark Mollenhoff, Washington correspondent for the Tribune, credited White House sources with saying Sherman Adams, presidential assistant, had let the word be passed indirectly to Mr.

Mack that his usefulness to the Administration has ended because of the revelations in the House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight. Wire $rvlr of The Miami Nfwi WASHINGTON, Feb. 22-A code of ethics for government regulatory agencies was proposed today following testimony about the use of wire-pulling in an effort to land Richard A. Mack on the Federal Communications Commission. Jerry W.

Carter, Democratic national committeeman for Florida, told a House Investigating subcommittee yesterday he pulled "under cover, all the wires I could" to get Mr. Mack the job on the bipartisan commission. Mr. Mack, an Eisenhower Democrat, was appointed to the By TWILBY ination ot less pertinent para Doctors don't believe in the theory that the blood of inhabi tants of warm places is any thin earth solved. Page 3-B Sir Winston Is Reported Over Worst ROQUERBRUNE -CAP MAR ner than that of persons exposed Vacation near end, Ike returns to cold weather.

Woman's World Activities of teen-agers should be directed Page 8-B Club spreads a smorgasbord for contest Page 8-B In modern Hollywood, she's old-fashioned Page 8-B Sports Hurricanes end cage season tonight at Beach Page 1-B "Unknown" Mazur is leading in Houston golf Page 2-B Bobby Johns is 6th in races at Daytona Page 2 to Washington tomorrow Page 3-B Auto industry reported planning A But a study of Indians in the JERRY W. CARTER The 70-year-old Mr. Carter, a free-wheeling witness with cracker barrel wit, was asked to testify in connection with charges that undue influence was exerted on the FCC in granting a Miami TV license. The hearing was in recess until Monday. Rep.

Bennett (R-Mich) said he feels the evidence so far "has indicated a positive need for legislation which would set up a code of ethics for all regulatory agencies." Rep. John Bell Williams (D-Miss) said in a separate interview it is "pretty obvious" there is a need for either a code of ethics or legislation. Mr. Carter, who testified he production cutbacks Page 3 cold Andes Mountains of South America has showed they have some built-in heating equipment. The Indians have two more TIN, France, Feb.

22 Sir Winston Churchill's personal doctor said today the 83-year-old former British prime minister spent a Metropolitan U.S. Jury hears Hollis Rinchart and pulp firm linked Page 3-A quarts of blood than the average, graphs, his speech had been identical with the one he gave "in the depths of that period of anxiety and discouragement Scries In News Wins Award KprrM The Miami Hrwt "Jesus Loved Them," widely published newspaper series of pen and word portraits of people who knew Christ, was given the top award in the field of general spiritual values by the Freedoms Foundation at its Valley Forge, meeting, it was announced today. Today's offering In the series appears on Page 3-A. much larger lungs and more pow erful hearts. The subcommittee Monday will call Mr.

Whiteside. Mr. Whiteside, waiting to testify for a week, declined to comment on the hearings or what he will say. However, he pointed out that he is appearing voluntarily "at the committee's invitation" and is not under subpena. When the charges were first leveled by former committee counsel Bernard Schwartz, Mr.

Whiteside called Mr. Schwartz a "liar." Both he and Mr. Mack have said the money was a loan and Mack has invited the investigators to inspect his financial records. Subcommittee chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark) said Mr. Mack would follow Mr.

Whiteside to the stand either on Tuesday or Wednesday. 1 '4 "very good night" despite pneu monia and pleurisy. Venom thief warned hes in Page 3-A 7 As a result, say the scientists, their bare hands and feet remain warm even in the coldest weath Portraits A source close to the aged statesman said, "We are all very optimistic. He is over the hill and on his way to what we hope is grave peril Amusements Churches Classified Comics Crosswords its 10A 'Jf a mb rf Radio Sports er, fortunately, you, too, can have warm hands and feet for awhile. It will be warmer tonight Editorials 2A For Women 8B Horoscope 6B Movie Clock 8A Obituaries 4B 7.8A 4-7B 9.10A 7B FCC in 1955 by President Eisen- full recovery." Whirly 9A Word Game 7B hower.

At the time, Mr, Mack i was very fond of Mr. Mack, was headed the Florida Railroad and Sir Winston laughed and joked last night for the first time since -id tomorrow. Complete Weather On Page 2-A called to testify in connection with charges that Mr. Mack received upwards of $2,650 trom Miami at Complete Television Listings On rage 6-A Public Utilities Commission, of which Mr. Carter is a member.

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