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Tun In On TTTME, 1250 Ke 5000 Witts, Columbia Kttwork THE TAMPA DAILT TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 2T, 1957 Foiir Tun Jn On XPDAE-TM, 100.7 Me. County Asked to Renew Ride 'Em Cowboy! Boy Tangles With Turnstile Nickerson Says Air Industry U. S. Prisoner Contract Sacramento, June 27 (JP). have to be taken to Orlando, he '3 turns yest ike's Critics Left on Limb By Report Washington, June 27 (P).

Dem ocratic critics of the Adminis added. I day and they bit. Federal officials today sought renewal of a government contract with the county to house Federal prisoners in County jail He said the widely held un- Roy and bike were stuck tight Fighting Army pressiqns that Federal prisoners in the lattice-like fingers of the had to get special treatment was 'gate. He yelled for help. for court proceedings here.

Declaring that "we feel a lit- a false one. (Continued From Page 1) in hurt that we were kicked Army's role in guided missile outside," Thomas Trent, U. b. warfare Finally firemen came and dismantled part of the bicycle so he could escape. The embarrassed youngster refused to give his name he just picked up the pieces and fled.

Commission Chairman Ellsworth Simmons, who told the board he had conferred earlier with Trent on the problem, said he did not think the County "These are grave errors, ne txations hard money policies If II Marshal for the Southern District of Florida, offered to increase daily payments per prisoner from $1.75 to $2. Makes Plea testified. "They are errors not likely to be balanced by Russian counter-errors." should house Federal prisoners at any local cost, but that it It was in attempting to reverse The marshal, accompanied by this curtailment policy that Nick 44C were left out on a limb today by a Democratic-dominated committee's warning against relaxation of present fiscal and monetary restraints. A senate-house economic subcommittee, 3-2 Democratic, de would be wise "to be reasonably cooperative." Commissioner Elbert Moore said that with tne U. S.

Deputy Marshal Walter C. erson ran afoul of Army security! ordered 'Crumbley, appeared, oeiore regulations and was court-martialed. countv commissioners wim nis TAMPA 1 i it I. Nickerson already has been plea for a renewal oi we convicted on 15 counts of laxity! standing contract terminated by in handling secret defense data Sheriff Blackburn last March be-hv nermittine it to fall into the cause he said facilities were too clared in a formal report yesterday that inflation poses "a grave increase in probation office and county solicitor personnel, the jail population should "be way down." Cigar Bowl Request A request by Cigar Bowl interests that the county underwrite part of the estimated cost of staging the football event drew a question on the In economic problem" which does yr i ILJA not warrant easing of tax bur crowded. The commissioners, nearing the end of a study of county departmental budget requests a priced to take the plea for con- dens or credit curbs until government spending is "substan hands of unauthorized persons, chiefly those he wanted to enlist in his fight to preserve development of an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile for the Army.

The 10-man court-martial is tially" reduced. legality of this type of financing trart renewal undr considera The report ran counter to con from Commissioner Rodriguez tion. tentions of Senate finance com now hearing evidence which Rodriguez moved that this re mittee Democrats that the Eisen might incline it to leniency in' quest and others like it be turned 33 Prisoners Trent said that "at the time we went out we had 33 prisoners. hower Administration's tight money policies and higher interest rates are hurting the economy over to the county attorney for an opinion. The controversial nature of numerous items budgeted under From a week to 10 days after we were put out, the jail wasi never un to caoacitv." and hobbling business.

They have sought to buttress those mm fixing Nickerson sentence. Maximum Punishment The maximum punishment Nickerson could suffer is dismissal from, the service and 30 years imprisonment. As he mounted the stand, Nickerson turned and smiled funds for advertising was indi- Trent said arrangements wun contentions in questioning Secre SragtlttltMfi the iail had been pleasant, and cated in a suggestion by Com tary of the Treasury Humphrey at a committee hearing into that, although "it was rather a jmissioner Earl Simmons that the to us when we were i commissioners meet with the i cnrnn money policies. Humphrey re WHICH ONE OF US IS GOING TO RIDE? Out West they call this kind of goings on calf riding, but in this case it looks as though the calf is ixin' to ride the boy. (And if this is a calf, what does his daddy look like?) The boy is Stanley Sedlacek, one of the 12 to 16-vear-olds who competed in the 75th annual Buffalo Bill Rodeo in North Platte, Neb.

AP Wirephoto. briefly at his attractive, thrown out," the conditions of Budget Board to work out some and willowy wife, Carol. jth contract were met and the of the problems. turns to the witness stand today. The subcommittee, ruling out In an opening heriff Eave 40 days than Other items in this class Florida's general tax reduction before the which ne naa wnuen oui, we.

th rpmlired 30 davs notice. brought before the board included requests by the Tampa middle of next year, called on The marshal said the govern 41 -year-old colonel outlined the now classic feud between advo Oldest National Bank MIKIK rcocaAt. OCfQIITINIUItANal eBBPflTta ment was especially eager to use Theatrical Society for $750, and cates of air power as the first the Hillsborough County jail fa- by the Tampa Historical Society line of defense and those whocilities because "you have one of for $6000. Wright to Supply Data On Harmful Disclosures hold the Army needs a balanced Congress and the Administration to "face up squarely to the problem of inflation." "Failure to deal with it forth-rightly will result in increasing hardships for millions of Americans," the subcommittee said. few flails approved for women adults and juveniles it was con striking force of soldiers, sailors and airmen.

5 Miners Rescued By Auger veniently located to the u. b. dis- Nickerson argued the nation's trict court here and to other Fed-chief enemy is Russia and agencies, such as the FBI. Washington, June 27 discretion of the press in; The report followed by a few T.ovd Wrieht has promised to handling news that might harm. in the event of war there un Government Expense hours a new declaration by VISIT OUR NEW NORTH GATE "CHILDREN'S WORLD" A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN the national safety.

supply House investigators with At the present time, he said, the government is "out to quit doubtedly would be Russian air attacks on the United States with 'concrete examples" of cases whpre he savs "unlawful dis counter 'a lot of inconvenience and ex President Eisenhower that there i3 real danger of inflation if industry and labor fail to curb their demands for price and wage atomic bombs and U. attacks. pense, since it has to pay ex (Continued From Page 1) said they were not harmed by their ordeal. "My God, it was cold in there," said Fred Sabol. 33.

of Harris- Sixth A-Bomb Test Delayed Atomic Test Site, Nev closure of secret information harmed the public safety." Wright, chairman of the special government security com "Let us assume," he said, "thejpenses of hauling prisoners from, Russian attack is a complete St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, increases. Eisenhower told his news con Some June raw nf the first out. failure and the U. S.

attack is; ana -unia ixoraa jans. a complete success." ference yesterday that unless mission which last week recom The others are Hank Horvath, mended wide-ranging changes in 35). of Glenn Robbins: Martin 27 (JP). Technical difficulties caused the postponement for at least 24 hours of today's sched Land Force He went on to say that the huge Russian land forces stand Hurricane Kovalski, 40, and Joseph Supin ski, 47. both of Mount Pleasant, poised on the periphery of the the nation's security system, gave this word in a June 24 letter replying to Chairman Moss of the House government information subcommittee.

Moss had attacked the com nd Kenny Hamilton, 38, of i Adena. both sides show statesmanship in the period ahead, inflation constitutes a real threat to the economy of the nation. Grace Kelly Said Expecting Stork Again Paris, June 27 (JP). For the third time in as many months, Grace Kelly today was reported 150 Feet Down They were trapped at 8:15 A. EDT, in a small chamber uled atomic test explosion.

This was to have been the sixth in the current sefies. Officials in charge said they encountered problems in signal procedures which they feared might cause the loss of valuable data. They also said weather Hits Texas, Louisiana free world with six months supplies, and that they would overrun Europe, the Middle East and Africa and Asia. "The United States," Nickerson said, "would be faced with three hostile continents a mission's recommendation that it be made a crime for persons outside of government to publish 300 feet back a horizontal mine shaft about 150 feet below I what the government says is secret. He took particular ex- the crest of a hill.

Their rescue conditions were not wholly ception to a Wright commission fact which would almost cer-l tainly result in the defeat of; (Continued From Page 1) the United States." 'earlier was evacuated by its; If He argued that the United broke from its mooring at came at 10:50 P. M. Horvath, first of the five to get out, ran straight through the crowd into the arms of his wait BROTHERS statement mat uie pi ess uas been guilty of frequent unau- tborized disclosure of secrets, and to Wright's implication that pregnant. Quoting "well informed sources," the French Press Agency reported from Monte Carlo that the Monacan Princess States for survival would have(the port Arthur' dock and went to maintain footholds these 'adrift on Lake Savine. continents from the outset ofj Hotel Shambles tl Ceiling Falls, Educator Happy Shoe Frldov.

9:30 A. 'Til 5:30 P. M. 1 i ing wife. He said he had given up hope, although the others remained constantly confident of reporters have deliberately "pur Goodhue war.

"National existence, hei The lobby of the loined" secret data. Dawntown Tompa; 'Til 9 North Got "Children's World" said, "may depend on it." Hotel in Port Arthur was Lexington, June 27 rescue. a Wright told Moss he was When 800 square feet of plasterj Horvath had started work at "agreeable to your request" for "This means," he shambles evidence of the force "the destruction of Russian 0f the winds radiating out from fell irom the ceiling on an un- idnight Tuesday a list of specific instances. The security commission chair armies is a primary objective! the eve of Audrey. Tne lobby occupied lecture nau at me ru Supinski, who with the other to the United States." is expecting her second baby in the Fall.

Previous such newspaper reports in April and May were denied. The former Hollywood movie star, wife of Prince Rainier, gave birth to their first baby. Princess Caroline, five months ago. The family is spending the Summer in Switzerland. glass windows were blown in and the 22-foot-tall drapes torn versity of Kentucky, everyone was flabbergasted.

But not Dr. Leo Chamberlain, man also protested Moss' statement that the commission "has issued an extreme blanket indictment of the American press." He said the commission mem three had entered the shaft at 7 A. said when the cave-in started, "Everything seemed to go at once." The shaft was an end one to shreds. The ninth floor roof of the hotel fell in from the weight of water, on the roof. There were no hotel iuries.

university vice president. Now we'll eet our new science SPECIAL SAVINGS ON BOYS' COTTON BOXER SWIM TRUNKS Dr. Allen Appointed to building quicker, he said. bers greatly respect the volun- among seven, about 500 leet Irwin Frank, Associated Press apart, dug into the hillside at newsman from Dallas, enrpute to the scene by automobile, re BARGAIN PRICED TO SELL! the base of a 50-foot deep strip mining pit. The mine, Betsy No.

ported that trees blocked highways, pcv.er lines were down, fa 3 of the Powhatan Mining is a small operation producing about 600 tons of coal a day. Air Passage and broken glass made down-jig town streets in Beaumont and 'if Tampa Post (Continued From Page 1) post of director of higher edu- Port Arthur dangerous. if; Sea Wall i The seven horizontal "punch shafts were connected cat.ion the STtaje of Nw ork Great tides, reaching nine feet, mining by an air passage, but the cave- of Indiana, Dr Allen la eared as dangerous as the Ji. Kit t-ta t-ooiv-oh Vile AR rioffrco i in blocked it with hundreds of it3 i. "(hurricane winds.

Jtsy eariy morn- I Iff I I tons of loose rock, coal and dirt. irom. ta, nam oiiege, nis, s-iing they were breaking over a However, air from the other ters ln astronomy from the wall on Sabine Lake, whiclv shafts roulrl seen throueh the cla'1- ui Louisiana ana 'lexas. n.u. ocgree uom iew York! At Galveston, 70 miles south- Universitv in 1936.

Iwest and out of the direct path, are ty, -i i A Knero fane In the 5 other tunnels I rlc dl 1,1 water splashed over the sea wan Late in the dav after and ColSse Univer-iand aimost all downtown streetsi methods proved wei'e wa? flooded. It was in Galves- rescuers started usine the UL "KSUIllt- Ilc.ton in 1900 that a hurricane tooiv mining auger a machine named consultant in the fac-j500o lives some say many more! added nine 21-foot-long bits in 11 in one of the nation great ais-; FTn en cwinpnw ac th anepr weni asLers. luai us uauic (New York State in 1941 andpresent sea wall was bunt. subsequently director of the di-j Packed To Rafters deeper through a vein of coal. Attempts Fail iL The first two attempts with'vlsl0n of higher education.

At Orange, 20 miles northeast. the auger failed when it hit rock. tt Port Arthur, faherilf Chester On the second boring, 180 feet! He ls auth5 0 many books onjHolts reported the three-story deep workers heard voices, aiJastronomy and atoms, higher ed- 0range County courthouse was ucation and veterans education.ina..pj 4rt the rafters" with'! i i i i flSll And though thev could not distinguish II I words. rescuer said he ld He is presently a member of fugees the Rotary Club at Gainesville i At Galveston, a number of I I Si five taps, and believed that meant all five were alive. boats were jann active in oamesviue civic fishing isunk in the harbor, but there was ii Two more 21 -foot bit sections In June, 1954.

Fred lS.ent. odimato nf thp mimhpr. Tx were rolled in tv nana ana I HI I fit mounted on the machine for areas around Galveston were evacuated. At Orange, Naval officers saidil ird boring. Vv, it When the drill broke through! Allen as president of the Urn- ji'flrettw rf I nnria Tor 1 a if they believed the 130 ships of the reserve fleet were secure.

i into the chamber, the trapped J- 7 men loaded a cloth hat and a'J- Mlller who died the piece of lumber into the bit.jyear oeiore. When they came out at the otherl Considerable speculation was end the rescuers knew they hadimade concerning Dr. Aliens ap- University Jumps nointment. dui: a lew weeks For Joy When rimhpr later, he said he would not ac The men said they were cept the position. 1 Hen Lays An Egg trapped in a chamber about New Brunswick, N.

June 27, Meg O'Day laid an egg yes- terday, and Rutgers feet wide, 20 feet long, and 12 feet wide an inset slightly narrower than the mine tunnel. When ithey heard the cave-in start, they headed for the exit. Helicopters, Lifeboats Join Hurricane Rescue New Orleans, June 27 UP)- The a crowed with joy. University officials said Meg. i.

XV ft a hen, had laid an egg a day for fk One man made it Robert ACTUALLY 2 APPLIANCES IN ONE II 9. Davis. 27. of Cadiz. "I heard the lill linnci y' 1 235 straight days.

That's quite a record in the world of poultry, 1 helicopter Southwest timbers cracking and the earth Coast Guard sent a turned and ran." he'and lifeboats into they cackled, and the best score; so far in the 28-year history of a caid Louisiana early today in a res- GENERAL B) ELECTRIC Rutgers sponsored egg laying test. The contest is more than just ig The others saw they were too cue operation to evacuate per-late and rushed back into the sons stranded by rising water, small inset. I The helicopter's first target Thev could hear the Shell Pass where a family working, and were helpless to'of five was marooned by waters aid them. They did dig out some: whipped by Hurricane Audrey a lot oi lowi piay. it neips re-igs.

search work and aids chicken AUTOMATIC COMBINATION breeders air passages, but mostly they.winds, estimated at 40 miles per REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Thief Takes hour by Civil Defense officials, waited. you! The situation was critical at The swimming season is here so buy these fine fitting trunks at special savings. All the favorite boxer styles, with built-in supports and strong elastic waistbands. Choose from assorted plaids, stripes and fancies, sizes 6 to 18. said Cameron, south of Lake Car of Police "I just prayed.

I knew guys would reach me," Kovalski. where people were trapped in a Courthouse already flooded 'f nmmiQQinnPr' four feet of water June. 27 JP)-'M The Coast Guard station at Action Flares Off Taipei Sabine, sent lifeboats on trucks to try and evacuate those When Clyde Mitchell Evans helped himself to a car it turned 1 out to belong io the police com-jl- Taipei, June 27 (JP). Action stranded. flared on both ends of the off- The helicopter, the Coast shore island front today.

Guard said, would proceed to BOYS' SHOP (DOWNTOWN NORTH GATE) LAKELAND AND SARASOTA Nationalists said threelCameron after the Shell Pass missioner of St. Augustine, Earl Mickler. Evans pleaded guilty yester-jg day to a federal charge of inter- state transportation of a stolen i vehicle. He didn't make $2500 1 bond and wars jailed. -M Red eunboats shelled Tatan Islet, operation.

But winds at cam- Phone 4-1135 APPLIANCES TELEVISON 1615 E. BROADWAY i a mnrpac near Amooy, iiring more uian eiuu, tnuio-ic-u n.v. ing hurricane gales only by a 300 rounds. SORRY NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS The Reds reportedly fired 191 thin strip of marshland, were reported to be in excess of SO shells from the mainland at tiny said Jivans ioia mem took the car from in front of theii St. Augustine jaiL most vulnerable island miles per hour and the pilot would proceed et his discretion.

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