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YOUR fKttDOM NEWSPAPER "Countrloi ara well cultivated, not as thoy are forlile, but ai Ihoy are freo." Monteiquleu Vol. 66-No. 105-IOOlh Year Maryivllle-Yubi City, California A Sacramento Valley: Fair through Sunday, I High today 87-70, Sunday 67-75. Low tonight 35-44. Local temperatures: High yesterday 68, low today 42.

Rainfall Zl hra, .03 Inch. Saturday, May 2, 1959 FOURTEEN PAGES A Phona SH 2-6491 Prleti $1.50 Mwithly-SIngU Copy lOt Wheatland Celebrates With Pet Parade TUB MAY DAV In Wlicntliinil jTNterdtiy took furni (lit- finnuiil pel I'lttlng luippliy with du((, who wnn M'Cunrt phieu in thn (Mnliic (ilvUInn of tin- iinriuli 1 Kent I.IICUH noil ot Mr. unit Mrs. Humcr 1.HCUS. Thi- tiin nt right nrp (from Holiortn (Mtit), Juy and Sylics (Clipper), who look first prtae ptiolo) Jur cnilimicN.

Moru thiui MO children From Wheatland and MiiTiti pnnulcd through I lie tnwn In colorful uttini nuti had their Jji-ls, nf nil ducked uut in tn miner. Roberta Is tin- daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Kdiiprt Kifflitliifitle, Juy the ion ol air, und Mrs. Vwnuii NiRhlliiKule ititd Tulle la the uf Mr, und Mrs, Chiirlcn Accused Of Attacking Negro TALLAHASSEE, Mny 'i Four while were filled 1 today and diui'god with ttbclnctlnt; and raping 19-year-old Ncero fit Ilif t'loi-idn A University (NcRroj.

Thp suspcctJ! ivwi'O nnbliud Jailed ct Protected Suspe pledged today that 'nobody going in yet" fi accused ol ruping nntl murdering a white woman here. The Neitro. 0. L. HOKCI'S, 21), was arrested shortly alter Ihe body ol Mrs, Luniley Guillury was found her giwery Ktwu Fit tins roiid.1 L-omnuinlly ol residents Friday, llogcrs taken to jail 60 miles iiwiiy at Ahwmdnu bn- ot high feeling iti tlio ram- a chase thai reaefied speeds up to 100 miles hour.

The dllegcct 1 victim was found liound and gaggwl in NIC suspects' car when it was linnlly nitItcd by an officer. The four suspects wore William Ted Collins Worth, 2-i, a telephone company linumnn: David I. Beu- Eles, IB; Psit SrniteouEli. 21, who is stationed iit Fisher Air Force Base in North Carolina, nnd juvenile uhom imliee would nol Identify. Oflicei'S snid the Negro victim, her dull 1 and another couple were behind the stadium at Ihe i i following a school dance when the white men up in 19S9 blue Chov- munily.

He wix moved hilrr to "We don't wiuu Ihe inline lliinn to happen lirrc Ihitt somi 1 plncc else," KliuriiT Fontcnot snid in iin obvious reference to the lynoh ninb Ihat ttiok accused Necixi rapist M.C. Parker (rom jail Riplurvilli', neck JIRO, "We're eiviliwd over liorr," he "Tlie low 11 Komi; tu run things in this slate Police said I'toKWs Wtis scon entering Mrs. Cjuillory'K stoiv t'n- day. SI Hi i'ii 8nl)' A short time Inter tin: sliisl hocly of the M-year-old woman wus fnund on the floor near safe Irom which an estimated (5(X to ssnn hud been taken. Rosier 1 who was recciuly released Irom thr stole prison it I Angola nflur serving lime for was nrrwtlcd in tiixi at roadblock tonr hours later.

He was woiiiint; "fresh clothes" Police said HIP white men ordered the two couples to sol oul of the ear in u'hieh they were sitting, Police waid one ol the white men wus armed with a U-gEiuge automatic shotgun nnd (mother had a switchblade toiile with nn eight- inch bliidr. I'urcsil To Lie Down 'Hie Nrgrori wive ordered from the tar and the men were told to Itncel In front of the head- Teacher In Chuo Accident MyfH Janu Sullivan. 25. of PARIS, MHJ- 2 15 nation NATO Punnancnl CnuiMil I.a Cnsn Ynha City, teach-, vutecl unanimously tipiiroval totlwy ths "package" plnn the West er in Yulja City Union High plum to submit to Russia on Berlin, Ucrmany and European NATO Approves 'Package' Plan School, was slightly injured yes- tmlay in a flaming hvo-gar crash noiii- Chico that claimed the life ol' a passenger inttho other car. Thf dead man wns idontified as Fiuistino Solo Contreras.

51, or Thp latiiliy.injured mmi was a EiEscnyei 1 in a vehicle driven by Chiistino LUKO rtnmon, 30, Chlco. when il upparontly ram- tTi into the rcnr of Miss Sullian's an' on IKvy two railas nt 1 Chien, according to reports Both oiitos i InLo Ilamos lollowing the crush, but the Injured were able to remove as' hody and thenihelvcs from the burning wreckage. The fire was put ouL by a Division of Forestry lire iriick called to the scene, IS LI phi, In juries Miss) Sullivan mis treated at the ICnloc Hospital in Chico for slight injuries and later released, Ramnn nnd passenger In lita aulo, Felipe Vital. 10, ulso of Chico, aho wrrc tfiken to the hospital wiu'i'e I heir conditions toclciy (ire listed Rood. Miss Sullivan has 1 taughf at the school for two years us a honu'maltinc; Instructor.

She was. NoRro sirls were told hellcvcd lo have visiting nnd a ring and luid nlmost StiOO when was luken Jnto custody, Siiid. Mecanwhile Rrnnti jury nctlnn wm sehedult-d for Mondiiy njiainsl 17-y car-old Veer no Brooks, nc- dned ot the rape youne while mother near Qultman, Ga. Tuesday, Strike Ties Up Port Of Manila MANILA (UPn Transport workers, striking in sympathy with a while-collar of den em- ployes' union, tied up the port of Manila today, Non-slrlklnR longshoremen honored the picket linen the trnnsport workers threw iicross the ap- proachrK to the harbor nrea. nnd work on the docks eame to 11 full s(np, T)w fitfk-e workers' Klrllci: nl- rcntfy has hrot' rclcnwl lu Ihc Inriiislriiil ix'ltilions court for jirbi- tratlon, but the court will not sll imttl nest work, I to gri in the suspects' car.

The Negroes told police lhal once when ctirs (ipprouehorl they were foiled to Hi 1 down to keep from heini; seen. One of the girls managed to biTt'sik awny lint the other sir! wiw put in the car nnd taken nwriy, The diiLcs wrrc forced lo leave, Tlicy did so but stopped nt a lioust to call ahorifl's ot- I leers, Deputy Sheriff Jor Cooke, a junior at Florida State University, spotted tilt 1 suspects' car and gave chnsc, "I chased them nt speeds up to 100 und finally goi them to witli her family in the Chico area at Ihf time of the collision. She reporledly was alone at Ihe Lime. stop," Cooke He held them nt gunpoint until other officers mrlved Father Sees Son Plunge To Death CORPUS CliRISTI, Tex, (UPI) --A fnlhcr wi itched in horror Pridivy us tils son plunger! SO feel tfi his dttifh. Wllliiitn Whilchcad of Dnllns and Ids son, Clfircnee Allen Whilehead, 1G, were bolh worlong on bridge eonslraetlon project ul Corpus Clirlsll, The hoy, a painter, lost his hal- mice on the partially completed structure and fell sereamlnff.

His father watched from the ground, Young Men's Bodies Found In Car Trunk RQCKVORD, III, fUJ'I) The eheclc of Ihe 1351 two-door Poiitlfie bodies of two young men were found early today stuffed in the trunk of it car on a county road near licit. The dead men were identified us Joseph Piitflck Ureco, 2i, Rock- lord, and Donald Burton. 21, Pnoriu, III. Sheriff fvcr Johnson said both men liad been murdered, Deep bruises around thfjir necks indicated dcnth by slvangulnllon. said ho Hi men bore bruisies en their faces nnd lliclr were miinwii, JnhnKon salrl imtiioloKist had ewi culled to examine (he bodies.

Tlie bodies wore discovered by puly Sheriff Li'Slcr Krug ivlii); with his partner mnde a routine! sedtm wlien tliey spotted il sitting on the shoulder of Ihe rond about four miles southwest of tills northern clly. Krug aaid he opened the trunk of the ear with keys found in the Ignition. KrUE said hundreds of pairs ot dlue were found In a carrying case in the hack seat of the cur and the Rlove compurlmcnt wns filled with decks ol cards, Greco was known to IVIVP been an assembler in a drill comnuny hcrr be lore enloritiR the Army four years HKO. He was discharged last year find his occupation since then wns unknown, The occupation of Burton, a 200- poundcr, was also unknown. security.

Diplomatic observers predicted the Soviets would reject the blue-print when the foreign ministers meet wl Geneva starting next Monday. French Foreign Minister rice Couve de Murvllle gave the NATO council report on the two day meeting of the Western Big Four foreign ministers and there wns some discussion before tile vote. But a council spokosmun snid the council also had agreed on a plan whereby the participants in the Geneva conference would keep the other members ol NATO informed. Diplomatic sources siaid tile West iiad no alternative pimi lo offer now and that Uie Geneva meeting a I best would postpone the ultimate showdown over Berlin issued by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev last Nov. 27, British Prime Minister Harold MEicmlllan.

apparently untidpal- ing tills, let il lie known ho Invars a scries cf'sumnijt solve East-West disputes new nnd imaginative npprouch tc the central problem of our age Mdcnilltan outlined this aim Friday night in a Glasgow speed summing up his sland before (he May 11 Gencvii meeting. RUSH! nn f'uiice'isiniiH "After tin; foreign miniMci? meeting I look forward to a meet' ing of the heads of governmeni concerned al a summit conference," Macmillan "The lorm which sunimi conference takes must, of course depend on the result of the lor- elgn ministers' meciJng i month, Buut I am hopeful that Helen! progress will bra made to make a summll conference Iruit- ful." Western diplomats in Purls said privately they expected enough concessions from at ihe foreign ministers conference lo force the Allies to iill.eml summit conference. Macmillun said he and other hoped the summit would r.ot be regarded as a single acl ot state to settle all tlie at of Europe or the world. "ft should be regarded as I lie beginning of period of ncgoliit- tion whiuh will lie continued in serins ol simiinr meetings," he said. "It we can do fhut we indeed be pioneers In a new nnd imaginative approach to the central problems ot our age," Macmillan denied thn I such Uilks would amount to ment, Five Hurt As Auto Overturns Verio Lee Williams.

21). of Rt. Marysvillc, received minor injuries about a.m. lo'clay while three of his four' teenage companions were injured more seriously when Williams' auto flipped over three times on Bnilcy Rd, near O'BFinion Hd, in Sutler County. The injured ai'e James Douglas, IE, al" Rt.

Murysvillc. in "fair" In Rideoul Memorial Hospital; Robert Roller, 17, of 1223 Artlmarc Olivohurst doing "quite well' 1 u.1 Rideout, and Malcr, 11, of. Bromley Yubu City, in "good condition" al the Suller Counly Hospital. Williams and Joyce Lcmls, 15, of SVG Bromley were treated at Ihe Suiter County Hospital and roicnsod. The vehicle was listed by California Highway Pa- trilman SRI, Climd Miller, who i iifl (loMrnvad, Walt Disney's Daughter To Wed SANTA MONICA (UPI) Walt Slsney's daughter, Sharon Mae, and designer Robert B.

Bi'own, 10, plan to be married in a nuiel 'amlly ceremony wlihln tlie ncxl 10 days, The couple look oul a tnan'iage iecnse here Friday. Mrs. Kuby Fay 28 of JM3 Buchannii Marysville, find her 4 -y cur- a Id ami, Gurry Duunc, received slight injuries yesterday in a two-cav collision al 14th and Covillaud Sts. in Murysville, Driver of the othei 1 auto was Otto Rnljcri Sclioeri- hcrr, operator of Ihe Cafe Vienna on old Hwy, 99E. The Browns were not hospitalised, 'Officer TlioniHH Holmes investigated, No injuries were reported in Iwo-car colllfilon yesterday on (Cant, an 8, Cat, 8) FBI Called In On Burlingame's Kidnaping Riddle BUKLINGAMK, May 2-(UPI)-- The FBI today entered the mysterious kidnap- case of a 37-year-old Burlingame cement contractor on the theory that he may have been taken across a state line.

Titn 1'imtnieror, MJchuel Imiila) Irom liiH cur, ii kidniipttml BBM Ills I'rl- tltty. WllnesBtsN mild Long wnn by three 'tnugli limbing" men. A business partner, Gordon Martinelli, could give no reason Tor the daylight kidnap ojicopl tlmt Lang usually carried "large sums money." Martinolll, who shares an apartment with Long, suld lour man came to their a pur I Thursday niRlil and ungrfly demanded to see Lone. He said hs slammed the door when Ihe four, who appeared either drunk or under the influence of drugs, attempted to enter, Witnesses said the Idd miners forced Long's new convertible to (he curb as he drove along a Burllngame residential street. The tliree drugged Long (com his car, beat him severely and forced him into a 19156 DC Solo which had been stolen earlier in San Francisco.

'Murder In Tholr Eyes' 'Those men had murder In their eyes," said Mrs, J. E. Blackburn, who heard Long screumfng and ran to window in her nenrby residence. "They seemed to know who they wanted. They hud him down on the and he wiui crying for UNCONSCIOUS The itolft HUrviv'iir i)f lieHtton collision willed billi! I'ctir it Thurivday IK Itohcrt lilt-hiip, ID (ahove).

He lns nit cimwlixihiii'Mt in KtJiMjut Memo rln I HttipKul. Survivor Continues 'Critical' Robtrt Bishop, 19, of Dolihins, 1 the survivor of a heitdon crash The kidnap occurred about 8 a. Thursday on the Jlarysville.Dob- just alter Long had Jeft his bjns R(I (Jl lt 1(x)h 1I)e i ivcs rour combination honie and oftlcc. persons, remained unconscious and TJie FBI said federal law au- stm in C1 itical tonttmn today at It to move In after 21 Kideout Jlomorlal Hospital in lours on the presumption tliHt a tldnnp victim htis been taken nci-oss a state line, if no clue to iis whereabouts develops within I Kit period, Phychiatric Tests For Man Who Held Children Hostage SAN FRANCfSCO (UPI)-- Dar-in Frafser, 36, wlio licld two hnby ffirls hostage in bnrricnd- ed Iwtnl room, was In SHU Francisco Hospllal today ysychi- rii! examination. He wtis tapiured Friduy when lk'C and firemen crashed hrough the window of his room md (orced him at gunpoint to Tlie buhics, aged months and 8 months, were returned unto tiieir mother, Jluth Morgan, 20, who officers snid hart icon living with Frniscr.

She nnsered him Friday by tell- HK him lliat she and her lour were returning la I heir ome In Lafayette, Ind. The six ud been living in one room since 'an. 3 of this ycur, HH anffi'ily forced Mrs, Mnrgah nd her two other daughters, aged and 4, out of the room. He hreatened lo lake the lives of the wo 'infants whan she summoned loticc, 'However, when confronted by lie lie dropped the hnm- rncr lie held owr the children jind himself up. Marysville.

Bisliop suffered sevoi'e chcsL-nnd head injuries when two automobllls met on a newly-paved section ot road two miles souUi of Boll i drivers, James Edwart Lundstedt, 'Xt, of Dohhtn.s, imc Cliarlos Vaughn, 19, of ForbeBtown were killed. Also killed were George Madison Mark'y IS. and Mrs. Janice Crowd cr, 17, o( Dobbins, California highway pdlrohnen have not been able to determine which Bishop was rldinj; in His bleeding ijody was thrown tt. the puvpinoni between tlie two demolished He has been un able lo tell officers how tlie aeei dent occurred.

Joint funeral sorvices VHUS)H mid Marlcy will lie conducted Moil day ill 2 p.m. in Ihe Challmqe Comniuniiy Churdi. Burin 1 will lie in the Brownsville Cemetery. Double services for Lnndsted and his niece. Mrs, wil be announced later.

Plug Is Pulled; Ship Threatened 'LONDON (urn somebody the plug Friday niRlil am nearly s.ink the fier liner Gnlliic. Tin; plug wus a big valve on the side of the Goihie, in London docks for overhaul. Thousands of of wain flooded Uie engine room. The Gothic listed sharply, but 30- mjnute strUBKle by puinns on the ship nnd on shore rlRhtrd her. Ruling Against Tomato Grower Yolo County Superior Court Judge Dunne hns ordered i Yolo County rancher nol to sell iis 135fl lomato crop nt ft price ower than the ono on 'hy Ihe California Growers'Asfeofcia- n.

Judge Dunne continued the rest raining order against Jun Aokl of Wood land Car an indefinite icriod. Aoki, under cotitpaot with thn association, wns said to have signed with a canner to sell lilij omatocs for a ion. The association price Is a I'nn. Death Penalty Sought For Peddlers Of Dope SACRAMENTO tlon which could send dope peddlers- wlio in selling to eitlltlrcn to (he gas chamber has been Introduced in the Assembly, Assemblymnn Clayton A. Dills (D-Gardena) Introduced hill Friday which would stiffen the penal- on most narcotics offenses flrid wottld specify death tor ndulls.

who sell heratn to minors 18 years old and younger, Dills' measure was one ot three proposed In the legislature la help police "get tough" with the narcotics problem. Under Dills' plan, the minimum Aoki snys he has Lorn up his i penally lor iolllng dope to minors janncr conlracl, Tlie association WO uM be advanced to ID years ilso has violation contract suit; and (he minimum for narcotics pending against 'grower Paul peddling fo adults would be up. ipplcr of Woodlnnd. pcd ID five years. Present law perniils the Judge to sentence first-lime narcotics offenders lo loss than one in county jail.

The maximum sentence for any iwireolics crime is 10 years to life in prison. Assembly man William Biddidt (D-Slocltlon) introduced a bill which would pennit the admission --in narcotics cases--ol evidence obtained by police officers ihroufih methods prohibited by state laws gainst illegal sen eh and scixurc. Assemblyman Charlen E. Ompel (FMnglewood) offered a plan which would authorise police to give nailtnc Icsls to persons arrested on criminal charges who are suspected of being nnrcotios users. Nalline is a drug which In used for determining if a addicted lo dope.

Panama Invaders Give Up PANAMA CITY, May 2 (UPI)--The 83 men and a sloe-eyed girl who Invaded this little Central American country from Cuba and then gave up without a struggle were brought to Panama City today and locked up in the National Guard jail. Panamanian authorities said they would he prosecuted but It expected their sentences, if any, would.be lenient in view ot their quick suiTcnder when they heard Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro disapproved of (heir actions. The invasion force surrendered at tlie coastal village of ombre de Dies Friday in a ceremony filled with joy than sorrow. They were talwn by ship to Marie Chkiuilo, near Colon, and brought the rest ol the wsy to the capital in bus convoy. Trlnl Probable Reports that additional invaders were on the way from Cuba persisted, but it appeared unlikely Unut they would attempt to land while the coast is being patrolled by U.S.

warships and planes act- Ing for the Organization of American States. Plans for IJie future of the invaders who surrenderd Friday not been announced. Tha Panamanian Government probably will bring them to trial, but It appeared unlikely tliat tlicy would be severely punished. Two landing barges look the invaders out of the "Ixmchhcad" village of Nombre Dios Friday in an atmosphere that resembled county fair more titan it did (Cotit. on Page 8, Co), Red Spy Ring Is Reported MUNICH, Gci-many (UPD--An liast German intelligence officer who fled to Went Germany has.jiv- en Bonn government details of vast Communist spy i-ing operating against tlie West German government and NATO Allies, ufficiali; disclosed today, They stiid details supplied by tills iinri other Communist defectors hns led to Ihe a ot "many" pcrsora and their tlon.

The latest two Communist East Germans In flee to the West wove LI, Waller Glassl, 27, nnd Ca.pt. Helmut Hoefer. Both were wi(h tln Knsl Gcrmnn "peoples army" espionage service, but apparently Glassl B'iw most ot the details. Intelligence sources snid Glassl's story chocked with information supplied earlier by Lt. Siegfried Domln-owskl of the Bast German milfrmy intelligence who fled last year.

The Ertst German spy flppartug was snid lo operate ihren ngcneles-the Ministry tor Security, the "coordinating administration" of the Ministry of National Defense and the "independent, section" of the armed forces. Glass! also lold of his own training in A spy school which went under the name of "high school tor the foreign political news service," The school is loeatcd- Gransee nnd each student works under code name. Lewis May Return MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD-Roek and roll rage Jerry Lewis, vliosc marriage to 13-yoar-old girl caused furor in England, nny go back to Britain this (all, Lewis' mnnaptcr, Phillips, suld the M-yeRi'-old plano-pluiik- ng star would go to London' in September "atone, not with ivife," wlw gave birth to a son bt wcchs ngo..

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