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Republican Tels More Sells More Does More SEVEN CENTS 'l ffc VCH. CXLV-NO. 153 POTTSVtllf. SATUtDAY EVENING, APRH 27, 1957 Jfwo Die in Plane Crash Near Frackville CAP Searchers Find Bodies Of Ohio Men The burned bodies of two Ohio men were found at the wreckage of a crashed light plane on Tunnel Mountain, near frackville, rnaiy (night. The plane had been reported missing Thursday on a night from Cleveland, fohio.

to Teterbore, J. TB 1 SK Dwaift Landin. about 35. of 530 Buchanan St. and Millard R.

Soman. 45. of 50? Fiftieth St. both of Sandusky, Ohio, were found by Starching party of Ashland Civil Air Patrol. The Berchcraft Bonanza plane hit the mountain from a northwest direction plowing a fur row.

Parts of the propeller bur led In the ground indicated the plane had hit nose first. I Finding of the crashed plane embellished the record of Ashland CAP which has located nine wrecked planes within the peat eight years. Mlwlnf S4iwe iTburwhiy List n1i. contact with flfe plane was at 11:58 a.m. Thurs day when, Landin, the pilot, re ported over Selinsgrove.

About 12:30 p.m. Thursday Frackville state police received a call from a GUferdville woman statirg plane had headed into the crest of Tunnel Mountain. In the afternoon state police teletypes re CHECK IDENTITY James White, deputy TWISTED WRECKAGE Trooper Henry Wy- night which took the lives of two Ohio men missing since Thursday. tanis and George Fisher, Frackville state police. Flanking trio are members of Ashland CAP who found crashed plane.

Frackvnle state police, examines wreckage of coroner, second from left, checks wallet contents of plane crash victim flanked by Troopers Henry Wy- ported the plane as overdue. plane on cresi oi xunnei Mountain rriaay Friday Civil Air Patrol toe over the search. Captain Clifford Brocious. Gordon, and Lt. Charles Elster, of LaveUe, of CAP Squadron KM of Gordon headed the eport Russia Told ff Uf -tMf I "IV I III Dallas, Fort Worth Fight Floods; East roup.

Captain Brosctous and J. Ho! Fight Due In Senate Over Horse Betting DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME HAS ARRIVED Don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour upon retiring tonight. Daylight saving time begins officially at 2 a. m. Sunday.

Pottsville will go back to standard time Oct. 27. IffQIII I OA will S. to Keep Hands Plan This Year Tex. Hit by Tornado A.

Seitzinger, also of Gordon, took to the air and flew along the proposed flight line of the missing plane. These two flew from Gordon to Tamaqua and then on to AUentown returning without sighting the crashed plane. En route they skirted mountain tops and checked gullies and DALLAS fUPI Texas natched its soccv wounds todav and awaited another blast of the relentless storms HARRISBURG (UP The General Assembly returns that nave averaged more man a aeatn a aay since mey WASHINGTON (UP) The nation's 21 railroad unions representing ff Jordan Problem Monday to open what nine aays ago. ises to be a turbulent Senate fl8 swarmed through floor battle on legislation' streets in P81188 Fort Worth calling for a referendum on'f- thousands fleeing, 000 workers said today they believe Congress will approve their special tax-Cut plan this year. jftttgene MCLOUGHLIN British Have 'Grand' Plan See Body From Air Brosdous and Lt.

Lister flew the second search and were returning home about :45 p.m. when they sighted the wreckage See TWO lilt Page 8 legalized horse race four feet in I ftm Staff Correspondent to living rooms. The story said the note warned jlead to renewed attack by Egyp-j Eisenhower that "any interfer- loan shore batteries on Israeli jence in Jordan's internal affairs shipping passing through the will have grave consequences on Straits of Tiran at the mouth of Senate GOP Floor Leader Row lEgyptian newspaper said to- Tornadoes howled through east; Ue Soviet Union has sent a land B. Mahany (Crawford) said wrecking homes and injur- Haven First; PHS Fourth tn UP Relays Schuylkill Haven and Pottsville finished first and fourth, respectively, in their events at the University of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival Franklin Field today! It was the second straight year Schuylkill Haven's quartet won the gold medals as a result of winning the gulf not only the Middle East but also a iim scaie oeDaie wouiq oe neia LONDON (UP) Britain will utline.next week its "grand de- i a invi-ucmfil 11 all ing six persons. Ten Dead Counted with a final vote on passage or President Eisenhower the United 'States to i hands off Jordan." oh world peace." In Jerusalem, informed Israeli sources said gypt will start the A dispatch from United Press correspondent Joe Morris in Amman said Jordan was quiet today but that Moscow and Cairo radios rejection of the legislation to follow, i Sen.

John H. Dent, Senate Dem- no immediate con- The plan would exempt from income taxes alt contribuuons by! workers to the Social Security' Fund, the Railroad Retirement, Fund and the Civil Service Retire-1 ment Fund. The unions estimate it would provide 700 million to one billion dollars in tax relief affecting most of the nation's taxpay-i ers. 1 The unions were optimistic about the plan's chances this year) m. 1 1 a i i i fit Three persons ed the floods Wps( wjtn Uniled that washed over thousands of p.

miles of Texas Friday, bringing. io the toll to ten dead since the tor-1 1 .1 1 me ion lu leu ui'iiu smih-c me next Middle East blowup with a of the report in other ninotirt minivih l.i'ii.i .,1 demand that Wie United Nations had launched propaganda attacks but it immediately re- uuiiujiij ,1 wt i cuiv vv Blast Kills 7 Miners MULHOUSE, France (UP) A gas explosion in a potassium mine in nearby Starfelden killed sevea miners and Injured three others Friday. Police said the explosion oc-cuiTed in a shaft 2,300 feet below i fe exchange of notes be- sponsor of the bill, said he had 'rential rains and tornadoes roared "17 nr 1fi" naifv vnto tn simmH eto Friitiv I BritlSfl emergency foi-ce leave strategic (directly at King Hussein. Sharm El Sheikh. He said Moscow Radio accused Minister of State for Britain and France and prior to the Anglo-French the statewide referendum.

The six injured in a tornado fore'g'! 'rs f8 kt a wru.k Gore will discuss the details of the I They said (Egyptian President the King of collaborating with jGamal Abdel Nasser would imperialism" against this in an attempt to re-unite his the will of the people. Invasion. of for- 1 1 vv I I 1 ipirvs UUVUgll 1 ui 1 need at least eight or nine Repub- the toll of injured in tornadoes SPf0 I report, published in the the surface. of the Council of lican votes to clear the chamber tho ninv noHnri tn 43 i elK" numwsw government newspaper Kxina, was contained in with the required 26 ballot major More rain was forecast for the because of mounting congressional sympathy for a tax cut. Senate Republican Leader William F.

Knowland (Calif.) said only Friday present taxes are" "too burdensome" and ultimately will Colder Air Will tty. today. from itsvNew York ine'pian wouiu aei up one oig crganization to embrace all the Arab allies who have fallen Out! wuutary ontroi uasuig over how to deal with the victory; A Jordanian army spokesman of pro -Western King Hussein I oil said some authority was being Jordan. I handed over to local officials. In- The Israeli said that if 'formed sources predicted a grad-the move were successful it would! See REPORT, Page 8 Tn rtallnc nnlivi ov9imtoH 1 den' ho said he learned Hit Sunday Night "from private chan- 500 to 3,000 persons from their homes as the Trinity River rolled rently working toward closer cooperation in specific fields such as the coal and steel community Mi its event.

Carleton Gilbert got off to a tremendous start to give Schuylkill Haven the lead which the Hurricanes never relinquished. Gary Strausser maintained the pace on the second leg, and Robert Stump also kept Schuylkill Haven far ahead in running the third leg. Dave Shappell, running anchor, uncorked a home stretch kick to finish 20 yards ahead of second place St. Michael's, N. J.

Mata-wan, N. was third, and Augus-tinian Academy, N. was fourth. Schuylkill Haven's time was 3 minutes, 36.4 seconds in event No. 45.

A stirring anchor leg by Harold Bushar enabled Pottsville to finish PUNK 5 over its banks, creeks turned into torrents and streets became Impassable with rushing water. The Trinity, with a flood stage of 28 feet, was expected to crest of AA foot rarl tnrlstr Tt mrill Sen. G. Robert Watkins (R-Del-aware), another co-sponsor, remained mum on how many GOP vctes he lias picked up for the measure, apparently fearing week end "pressure" if the names were revealed. House leaders also were cagy on what action they would take if the touchy referendum bill reached that chamber.

Gov. George M. Leader has repeated "destroy our free enterprise system." He previously endorsed tax reductions for next year. Speaker Sam Ray burn has forecast a tax cut effective Jan. 1.

Gabriel Hauge, President Eisenhower's top economic adviser, said Fridav night Americans Jogs His Memory; Had Wives. Onlv 2 Divorces and the atomic pool. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd tentatively aired the plan at the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- VilNK. LJ HOT Police uncovered a virtual har tAGO i UP i An unofficial U.S. Believes King Winning Jordan Control WASHINGTON fUP) indicated today that Wal- "can look forward" to a tax cut oped since then in consultations with European and American dip- Meehan to Testify Hco Ycmm.

eneree- em, including Yemm's current wives, the former BeverLy Simms, 31, a typist, and the former Wilmaj r'HiUAUtLJ'HiA (Uf)-former i lomXs ian. had 12 wives. eventually, but did not specify when. Hnuipwr another Inch adminis an earner stand on legal horse betting that he "wouldn't stand in the way" of putting the ques it there were onlv nine. fourth in event No.

50. Millburn, CHUCKLE happened to remember tration official firmly rejected tion to the people. fyziK, to, a ucnuu i of Chicago. Friday, YJamm admitted he had iv iin-divnrced wives, but pro- N. J.

was first, covering the distance in 3 minutes, 33.5 seconds: FOB." fold authorities Philidelphia Sheriff Austin Mee-han said Friday he is ready to testify before the state committee investigating the Pardons Board. Meehan said he is going to Harrisburg on Monday when The governor faces; a "show 47. seamed in mean U. S. officials said today Jordan's Kine Hussein appears The man phoned the mental hospital to ask if any man had down" meetinc with legislative congressional talk of any tax cut effective Jan.

1. The official, a top government financial expert who declined use of his name, Ivorcpfi tvn nf hie rtfH onlv lived with two at a i 1 leaders from both parties Thurs escaped. to be winning his fight over nnp Pnrinnn Wfnlr tlmo Ijiler in We OaY, WJUlt day in another effort to break the the committee reconvenes after a "No, said a doctor, "why? "Well, replied the caller, "I said budget surpluses both this; log jam of 200 administration bill weekend recess, and would be glad Manasquan, N. was second; Norcom, was third, and Lakewood, N. finished back of Pottsville in a ten-school race.

Vernon Schock, Bruce Angst, Dick Beddow and Bushar ran -in that order for Pottsville. The Crimson Tide was in sixth place ---v vvi mill, a ifviiuv, ne day and said she! naming the six. he rolled off seven a divorce," Yemm jnames. you suppose that i When police pointed out the dis- rvvnrded there program tied up in GOP domin-lto appear "anytime the committee just somebody has See HOT FIGHT, Page Sjwants to hear me." ijust run ofl with my wife." year and next are expeaea to ov too small to allow for any tax cut. Central, Northeastern Penn-sylvania (Schuylkill): Partly cloudy, warm and humid with scattered thundershowen tonight and Sunday, Low tonight 55-60.

High Sunday 70 In the north, to 85 in the south, turning cooler Sunday evening. Southeastern Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) and Southern New Jersey: Fair tonight: low temperatures 56-60. Sunday fair; continued warm and humid with afternoon thundershowers likely. Western Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy, warm and humid tonight with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Low tonight 58-65.

Sunday, partly cloudy and tutjfc ing cooler with acattred thunder-showers. Western New York: A thun-dershower squall "likely early tonight, low around 55. Showers and gradually turning cooler Sunday, followed by partiai clearing. Partly cloudy, warm and humid weather continued in Pennsylvania I til pCU'VJ, tot "Staios Attorney Pat-! probably were seven. Police M'Q iemm marital I booked him on.cnarges uiBj Posos a problem.

U-which really is an understate- figure out which of raent. WHnen was his legal I said. "And we've got Accnc at if w'n. crnintr Li LnlCduO for three-quarters of the race but managed to pull up to fourth place on the strength of Bushar 's efforts. It was Pottsville's best showing since 1954 when the Crimson Tide was third.

Coaldale was fifth in event No. 43 won by Redding, in 3 minutes, 34.7 seconds. Mt. Carmel was seventh in event No. 48 that was won by Fairmont Heights, Washington, Appeal for More Help for Hungary WASHINGTON (UP) The American Veterans Committee today sought thousands of signatures on "freedom petitions" appealing to the United Nations to "implement its resolutions condemning Soviet imperialist ag-tTPSsion in Huneary." tripped up when ho I rSW VU TCf Dnde No.

8-or was I CHICAGO (UP) State Auditor IK brother-in forces trying to overthrow him. Secretary of State John Foster i Dulles planned to spend a quiet day at his home without going to his office. He expected to talk with some of his advisers at his house or by telephone. Aides said Dulles did not plan to fly to Augusta, tor talks with President Eisenhower either about Jordan or the secretary's trip to Europe next Tuesday Tor a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Council. Aides also reported there were no plans for any emergency meetings with congressional leaders when they return from their Easter recess.

Officials said the situation in Jordan could change for the worse. But they said the young king seemed to be winning his fight against leftist elements supported by Egypt and Syria. American strategy during the emergency involved the use of diplomacy and a show of naval miphf. ol a Albert 5. brnim Ffcchedonh.

fearful depositors in mrcc closed savings and loan associa-. 1 Jr i 'MK all with some showers and tions today that they will receive at least 90 per cent of their sav- Notice cooler temperatures expected late on water rent will be falter Hungarian freedom fighters helped circulate the petitions in downtown Washington. Among those signing the petitions were: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, atomic physicist Harold Urey Apnl 30, 1957 on all Period Jannnrv let in D. C.

in the fast lime of 3 minutes, 28.8 seconds. Third More Money To Spend by 1965 MIAMI BEACH (UP) A federal reserve official predicts that Smith stressed that depositors who have life savings tied up the -shaky financial empire of C. I- SurKacl The state continued under the influence of a high pressure ridge extending over the south Atlantic states which is bringing a flow of warm, moist sir into Penmslva- 1U WC II not niiH IC. 1A Mensik must have paiienw. vy may XV, Pottsville Water Cnm.

Th auditor said noay inai 1 I i I i. i neMKn laMaaaaai as bbhbbhbh bbbbb bbbbbbbbbe F-25-4t within six months some oe- Socialist leader Norman i nomas, and Sens. Joseph S. Clark Jr. John Sherman Cooper, Ralph K.

Flanders William F. Knowland (R-Calil), and Richard Neuberger Pauer nnv. 28. F-27-2t nia. The high prt ssure ridge wu jg peeled to dominate the state until late Sunday when a colder front moves in from the west.

Sunday will bo mostly fair with, the showers moving eastward across the state. The high that day See U. Page positors or shareholders trio of Mensik's savings outfits, closed since Thurday, would get 40 per cent of their deposits. Smith's office has been investigating Mensik's savings and loan companies since mid-February. When word reached depositors this week that Mensik would have to reorganize his companies, bank runs developed.

Thousands of angry and worried depositors lined up in front of his Bhone The Publican" Office LIONS WASTEPAPER DRIVE Americans will have one third more spending money by 1965. J. L. Robertson of Washington, member of the Federal Reserve System board of governors, estimates that the gross total production eight years from now will be 550 billion dollars, as compared to 412 billion dollars this year. "Under these conditions," he said, "disposable personal income in 1965 might be up as much as one-third over 100 billion dollars more for the American people to spend annually." He said he based his estimates on 1956 prices.

HA 2-3456 will be in the 7D's and 80 turning cooler In the alternodp or evening. Sun Rises 5:07 a. ra. Sun Sets 6:51 p. 1st TEMPERATURES of the Mtiu FLIGHT TO CAPITAL THEIR PRIZE High adventure lies ahead for these "Republican" newspaper carriers this morning as they await takeoff of "Republican" plane on aerial trip to Washington, D.

C. Sightseeing tour of the capital is their prize for doing best of "Republican" carriers in a subscription contest. Left to right are Ronald Lord, Pottsville; Kenneth Killian, Willow Lake; Harlen Richter, Minersville; Joseph Cerullo, Pottsville; Harold Betz, WUlMown. SUNDAY, APRIL 28 AT 1 P. M.

Pottsville, MechanicsviHe, Palo Alto, Mt. Carbon. Proceeds for tho community ambulance fund. Call city savings association noaj a desperate attempt to gain entrance and withdraw their funds. 11 a.

83 a. m. 68 9 a. ra. 74 Dirve vVV Lionx Papei Sunday, April 28..

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