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PRICETIVE CENTS SOUTH BEND. INDIANA, TUESDAY EVIiNING, MARCH 12, 1957. VOL.LXXXV Pact Breach JERUSALEM, Israel (UP) S-P Moves WITH BUhCIIE Foreign Office Spokesman Leshera said today acceptance of Out of Red GOP CAUCUS REOPENS ON FIRM HEAD, TWO WOMEN, an Egyptian governor in the Gaza strip would be regarded by Israel as a breach of its with Officials Doubt AtYearEnd drawal agreement. Egypt announced yesterday it Studebaker- Packard Corp. Military Will Go Into Strip.

had appointed Mai. Gen. Abdel PILOT ABOARD SCHOOL AID merged Irani the redin the last Hassan Latif as administrator- governor for the Gaza Strip and instructed him to take up his two months of 1956 and entered an operating profif of, $895,000 on Us books, according to Harold CAIRO, Egypt -An Egyptian duties "forthwith." Senators-Waiting Craft Last Seen official said today, he understood Prior to his statement Israeli i 1 -if- i I .11 lifl Churchill, president. observers predicted an immed Egypt plans to send only administrative units into the controver The profit coupled with favor iate outbreak of violence along Leaving Chicago Airport. sial Gaza Strip.

He said he doubts To Take Up Big State Other ftoriet Fag 17. able year-end adjustments re the tense Arab-Israeli border if Egypt resumes administration of duced the company's losses for Mm the Egyptian government intends to move military forces there 1956. to $43,300,000 before special the refugee-choke area. the immediate future. INDIANAPOLIS House Re charees.ChurchilL:reportecL, He Tl Tribune's Special Service.

I i I Israefr newspapers hinted that Israel would have to "do some- The official'made the comment ELKHART air search viewed the results with optimism, inasmuch as S-P had reported a thing drastic" to halt raids by was being conducted today for a after Col. Salah Gohar, head of the Egyptian Palestine depart loss for the first nine months of missing plane with a Mishawaka Egyptian Fedayeen commandoes from the protection of the Gaza $49,600,000 before special charges pilot and three Elkhartans publicans, who had caucused until 2 m. went back into caucus before noon today to try to reach agreement on the state "school aid dispute that sent the 1957 Legislature into overtime. Senate Republicans waited for their House colleagues to finish ment; conferred with Dr. Ralph Bunche, U.N.

undersecretary general, on Egypt's appointment of It was explained that the com 1 Strip. I Touches Off Fighting. aboard. The single engine Cessna 182 Gen. Hassan Abdel Latif as mili pany opened a new set of books in November and December as a result of action taken at stockholders' meeting Oct.

31-Nov. 2, plane has not been heard from tary governor of the area. It was such Fedayeen activity; alonf the border i that caused Israel to strike into the Sinai Desert last year and touch off the since it took off from Meigs Field It was assumed Bunche was before going into caucuses of their nun rtn mtiftimillion dollar addi- in Chicago at 6:35 p.m. 'Monday which an amendment to the seeking to learn if some com- .1 i on a return trip to Elkhart. JpjisejmightJbew tions proposed forthc 4957-59 stetetoHi'shwleraspproveaa Aboard" the plane wereKenhefh Israel appeared to be waiting budget, already at a recora nignareuutuig me 0.

Robbins, president of Robbins from $10 to $1 a share. volving the U.IJ. Emergency Force, which moved into the strip last week when Israeli troops pulled out Plastic Machinery Corp, here, his The size- of the budget" next two years, particularly state aid to local schools, was far from Special Charges Explained. wife, Virginia, and Mrs. Paul B.j The year-end adjustments -that Emmert, secretary-treasurer of Gen.

Abdel Latif was closeted settled when the official closing the Emmert Trailer and enabled the corporation to improve its position resulted from time of (midnight CST) rolled today with Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer, Egyptian army comman-der. the pilot, Everett Tourjee, 35, of round -this mornine. The hands FLAMES RACE THOUGH BUILDING IN PITTSBURGH This three-story, block-long Commerce Building in the heart of the East Liberty business district of Pittsburgh, was gutted by a general alarm fire Monday night A dozen firemen and three women spectators were treated for smoke inhalation. Damage estimates are expected to soar above an original $200,000 as owners of businesses, off ices and a dance halt-housed in the building survey their losses.

Police are checking on three telephone calls from a man who said he set the fire and was going to start one in the nearby Highland Hotel. A search of the hotel disclosed nothing. The fire was the fifth general alarm blaze in Pittsburgh since Jan. 22, when the Bellefield Vocational School for Girls was destroyed. Two downtown business buildings and another school have refiguring of inventory and ex Elm Mishawaka.

of the Senate clock were stopped at 10:38 o. ro.The House clock Six volunteer planes have taken The Egyptian official's com cess operating reserves wmcn had been set up by S-P the first ment suggested the Egyptians was halted at 11:12 p. off from the Northside Airport today to aid in the search. The the year. The adjustments cus The Senate-House conference tomarily are made by all corpor Iraqi Oil Flows Through Syria DAMASCUS, Syria If) Oil from Iraqi veils at Kirkup arrived in Syria's Mediterranean terminal of Baniyas today for shipment' to Western Europe after a 128-day stoppage, The first of the Mack flow reached Baniyas through the 32-inch pipeline at 4 a.ml, an Iraq Petroleum Co, S.

(IPC) spokesman said. Pumping stations on the line were blown bjrh Syrian Army when Civil Aeronautics Administration in Chicago is conducting a search --aUSO- Deen nit, -AaaodateAFresa Wlrephoto. ations. may be ready to permit UNEF units to continue policing frontier areas, but insist on assuming control of the civil administration of the strip. The special charges involve two committee broke a two-day deadlock Monday night by recommending an additional 13' million dollars for the budget, which stood of Lake Michigan from Chicago funds of 28 million and 32 mil Police Chase Ends BUDGET CUTS lion dollars set up last June 30 Military Services Search.

Also taking part in the search at a record $769400,000 as passed to provide reserves for construction costs, inventory obsolescence were Navy and Coast -Guard Called Impossible Burden. Well-informed neutrals here reported the Egyptians were in no position now to- send military by the Senate. Add 'to Emergency Funi, planes and five Coast Guard sur nd possible loss on the disposal UNDERSTUDY InTollRoadDeath face vessels from Chicago, Mich Of the additional recommend of surplus properties when Stude-baker-Packard operations were iean City, and St. Joseph and lionsrfive million dollars would forces, in any strength to Gaza They said the condition of com An attempt to elude state police in a high-speed chase on Traverse City, Mich. consolidated in South Bend.

Britain and France invaded go into an emergency, fund for. the Indiana Toll Road cost a 28-year-old Detroit, woman The search Irom Elkhart is be- munication across the 5 1 a i House The move followed the signing tuition support lor weal schools. Egypt last October. her life Monday mgra when hercar slammed into a concrete abut' ing directed by James Hanley, of an advisory management con desert WCazl" Would put an'al-' most impossible burden on the five million for state school owia- ment at the LaPorte, Plaza. head of Hanley Air Service, tract, with Curhss-Wnght Corp; Asks Ike's Advice.

Dead is Mrs. Jane Allison which owns the missing plane. Don't for the time being for the UEF Egyptians if they attempted to ing toans and three 'million into a generaltontingency fund to be used mainly fof increasing pay for Meetings Wda Dealers Koistinen of 20411 Keating take over defense of the area. V. LaPointe, vice president of the Robbins firm, said that the to handle the situation, and Premier David Ben-Gurion also ex Detroit.

She died in an ambulance Packard production was In a Washington statement, the Painting chimp divides artists, en route to.LaPorte Fairyiew Hos-j brought here from Detroit and group left Elkhart U. S. State Department voiced Page state House Democrats early pressed faith in the ability of the: ILL- to maintain Jreedom-ofi WASHINGTON Republi-I pitaL Utica, along with Stude the government's strong support 22-1. the additional baker operations irom Los Ange John. the Baptist Len(eo fea- Monday- morning.

Mr. Robbins, he said, had business in Chicago, and his wife and Mrs. Emmert navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba. LaPorte County Deputy Coroner les. for Nations, andjte emergency force in both the Gaza and Suez Canalareas Ben-Gurion called the cabinet a- ture, Page 1 Norman Reeg said death resulted million dollars for schools but turned thumbs down orithe three Commenting on the ifrom a broken neck, fractured can leaders from the Capitol said today Congress would be passing the buck and dodging its own duty if it called on Pesident Eisenhower for specific recommendations on cuts in his budget.

million for salaries. VJtL. officials sought to mini Success continues to amaze skull, broken lower jaw and com-j went along for a shopping trip. No Flight Plan. Tourjee had taken the three to year-end performance, Churchill said, "We have just completed into extraordinary session yesterday to map plans for exploitation of Eilat, the southern Israel port on the disputed gulf.

Carroll Baker, Page 14. pound fractures of both legs. the first phase of a continuing Trooper Larry Fishburn said Chicago earlier in the day and The caucus of the 75 House Republicans broke up without the weary legislators taking a vote on any was concerned mainly with a pro series of meetings with our deal Plans for its development he began pursuit of the car two had landed at Meigs Field to That view was expessed by Seven-foot center provides South spark. Page 13. wouldindude-the-eariy-constriic-j mize the Egyptian move to reestablish administrative rights in Gaza.

But U. S. and Israeli officials feared a serious new crisis was blowing up. There was talk in New York that the U.N. assembly might be called back into ers throughout tne United States (Senate GOP leader Knowland of miler east oiTthrplazawhere the chase ended with Mrs; Koistinen tion of new roads and rail lines as a part of an extensive program pick" them i upwraywer rn.

Rinhard Smolla, chief controller at the field, said Tourjee filed no Calofirnia and House Republican longed discussion of the compu through the Negev Desert to the! How the comics grew, Page 24. dangling from an open "door of chief Martin of Massachusetts cated formula for distributing her demolished car. port and development of port facilities. flight plan and that his plane to broaden and extend our line of cars and trucks to meet the requirements of our dealers and the American pubUat.lZZ2;? after their regular Tuesday mom- freed from state aid to focal schools. The Re session.

Gambler Costello prison, Page 32. probably was not equipped with ing meeting with Eisenhower. Blames Troublemakers, publicans were to reconvene in Bunche later was to see Deputy nstruments to fly in bad Weavinf Auto. jsascruising on The House made ready to vote caucus at midmorning. Funds have been made avail Foreign 1 Minister Abdel Faftah Hassan.

on a resolution sponsored by Rep. the her GAZA (UP) The United Nations military governor of Gaza was" able, and we plan to" absorb the toll road when I observed Thn Aviatinn Weather Bureau Special Appropriations. Cannon (D-Mo) which would call I met tt thi nmoram in thi nt- 1953 Ford convert! OsibunijstimatedJhcLepgrted flying weather be- said today "outside" troublemak 6nePnsidenttarrecommend Tighten, Relations. Cairo press reports indicated speed of her car at the time of -UpTor cons.deration without Js recommendation were nine Mm realize me," he said, "It was weaving ers have been stirring up the tween Meigs Field and Elkhart specific substantial reductions in the impact at 50 miles an hour. DODulation.

from off the right hand shoulder during the time of the flight. the budget lor uie tiscaj year Egypt already is tightening relations with the Gaza Strip in other in malcing long-range business Fishburn said her car contained aoiiars worm oi possioie spn.usi aDorooriations. These included of the road onto the road, and Smolla said Tourjee took off in starting July 1. predictions, we have targeted a no baggage that would indicate Lt, Carl Engholm, a Dane attached to'the U. N.

emergency force, said the Arab inhabitants then back onto the shoulder of ways. The reports said an Egji)- gusty south winds. two million for a seaport on Lak Dodges Responsibility. profit for the year ot 1357. she was on a trip.

He added thati -Hanley said his pilots have Michigan, three million f6r a vet Martin said- Cannon, chairman toll charge card found in her of Gaza ire "loyal to Egypt' "I turned on my siren and Prospects Greatly Enhanced. standing orders to fly around, erinary school at Purdue Univer tian- liaison committee with the UNEF would start functioning in Gaza tomorrow under Brig. Gen. Amin Hclmy. wrecked auto indicated she en but want to cooperate with the flashed my red light.

When I at-i rather than across, Lake Michi of the House Appropriations Com- mittee, was in effect, ifess.ingj sity, two million for an intermedi "These forward plans should United Nations. teredihe Indiana highway at the ttmptetf gan on flights to and from Chi ate penal institution and two mil greatly enhance the prospects of Ohio line, "However, we know there are auto, she cut in front of me and he'd rather have somebody else (than Congress)-reduce the.budg- Bunche after the Egyptian announcement it. would resume, con lion for a geology building at In Studebaker-Packard for the sec-. troublemakers -who have come State police said a sample of cago. COAST GUARD diana University." ond half of 1357 and im.

ei.1 trol of Gaza said the U.N. has here from outside and do not her 'blood will be analyzed to de started to pass a pick-up ahead. When she' did, she forced me back, to avoid a collision," With House GOP action still Churchill noted that the 1957 Martin went on to say that he termine whether she was under never "questioned Egypt's legal rights, regarding CauJLRil at pending on tthose projects, a. the belong either to the population of the Gaza strip or to the refu- sedans station wagons and Hawk HUNTS LOST the influence of alcohok tion because adoption won Id Fishburn reported. House Democratic caucus ap sports models, introduced in No U.N.

headquarters a source close gees," he said. the truck, FISHING CREW proved the Port orindiana and amount to "Congress' abdicating vember, featured several engi STRIKERSHALP He did -not characterize-1 ei she' accelerated tir-a speed ofl neering developments, including its duty." Martin added: veterinary school projects ana re- JACKSONVILLE, Fla, (j toSecretary General Dag Ham-marskjold termed the Egyptian action "Veg'rettabir" about ,70 or J5 miles per Let's'5 not 'Wiss 1he. buckstoi RAIL TRAFFIC ItKe vVst jpressed 'e "JraubfenerejM Engholm said the 12-man mull i'cip a tBunciliwhichzidmin he said, "ignoring the siren and, somebody else. Let's let Congress penal institution. tiaL built-in supercharger, vana 4 A U.S.

officials considered the lighL rJIiKYCtiaiEteJapanese enatrxaucuses nom panics drthe job. istered Gaza when St was under During the pursuit, he said, her ernment-railway workers -c4of missmg shrimp-iaiJloday Duty of Congress. were to follow the completion of styling, all of which are gaining Egyptian control has been rein cajLweaved front his squad Eisenhower has-said-4t---4he -the House COR Bathenns with little hope1 of finding them Egyptian move completely out oL line with Egypt's reported posF-tion during talks on the withdrawal of -Israeli troops from Gaza. wider jecogriithnr and acceptance fled with police early today when stated and agreed to cooperate car again, forcing him to drop dutv of Congress to cut the ad for the. Studebaker line.

alive. they seized control ot signaling The House still held up final "action on a 50-per-cent increase with him on civil affairs. back. ministration budget if it can find He observed that similarly the equipment and snarled train traf Debris, including hatch covers, A five-man commit- The U.N. salvage fleet headed Heads for Exit, a way to do so.

1957 Packard Clippers, recently in the gross income tax, the heart WaTptCkect-'up" or Uov jtanoiey tax program. to reopen the Suez Canal to world droved by Uie House Rules Com The clash touched off the sec help, mm administer the 1 1 asked to step aside in favor of the wife ot the boat's captain, markets, are experiencing agood -r GOP Rebellion Flares. at the plaza' she was' traveling1 about 35 miles an hour, Fishburn said. After she left the ramp and mittee yesterday, and last Friday shipping. It tackled the work of lifting one of the two big remain ond day of a massive nationwide.

Floyd as belonging to the public reaction. the old 12 man council, he said. The township auieted down last labor tieup masterminded by the 55-foot shrimp boat Donald Ray. Production Down, by the Appropriations committee on partisan votes. ing obstacles, the 841-ton tug Ed A long-suppressed rebellion by rank, and file House Republicans flared up Monday night when the The missing crew members be Sohyo (general council of labor night after Wr days of mass Churchill did not disclose sales gar Bonnet Democrats sponsored the reso headed toward the exit, she ac celerated, momentarily weaved, and then crashed into the four sides Wilie were John G.

Gava- figures for the year. Sales for the unions) in a demand for an aver age $5.55 per month wage in GOP leadership's plans for ap- demonstrations demanding a re turn to Egyptian rule. lution in what some conceded pn vatelv is a move to take the offen Insists on Free Hand. At the United the gan and Melvin Singleton. The debris was sighted by navy search plane.

crease and a minimum $22.20 per proval of technical Senate amend- foot high concrete abuiement, demolishing the car. The Hbutement sive in the economy drive. The! month wage. Continue Ptl Cotpaia 1. first nine months totaled down 37 per cent from those in the corresponding period of 1955.

The company's production of oassencer cars for the full LOCH MONSTER United States insisted on a free hand for -Hammarskjold to working put the U.N. role. THEWEATHER APPEARS AGAIN Colombia called for a manpower Portland Mayor Denies Payoffs to Rackets. DRUMNADROCHIT, Scotland year showed a decrease pf 45 per cent from the 1955 pace. TUESDAY, MARCH It, 157.

increase of from 6,000 to 20,000 Ul 'Trs spring and the famous Churchill's statement made no Loch Ness monster is around and a "After consideration and after Fair tonight and tkro'igfc Wednmday. littl. cooler ton iht and warmer Wedni where gambling was suspected. WASHINGTON av-Mayor TerryJelt he was posed with some mention of the management about again. men but the seven-nation advisory committee on UNEF decided in a meeting with Hammarskjold yesterday that no new measures were necessary at this time.

Clyde Crosby, Oregon boss 4j. Windi waaierl It to ml In per hour tonight diminuKing to 1 to li mile, per hour and becoming tovthweattrly Wed Five Scots, including a police agreement concluded last August between S-P and Curtiss-Wright. spending 11 days around here, in my opinion this will be settled in very tricky questions apparently aimed at trying to make me flunk the test" inspector, said they saw the great D. Schrunk of Portland, swore today he never received payoffs from pinball machine nesday. Low tonight 'n UM lowl wt, of the Teamsters Union, told the senators he had what 'he called Under the terms of the agree beast sporting in the warm sun hirh Wednetday upper Ma.

Marrk 11: Sua riiea, aata, I ment, S-P leased some of its fa the Oregon courts. I'll rest on that." U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot The senators then asked new and "very important evi operators, bootleggers and gam cilities to Curtiss-Wright, includ for six minutes- yesterday. They agreed it was vast, black and made a great commotion on the SOUTH BEND Lodge was understood to have assured Hammarskjold the United dence" bearing on their inquiry blers.

Mundt commented that in his i ing the Chippewa Avenue plant I Recorded by the U.S. Weather Buraaa into allegations that he and some here, turned over its defense con Under oath before Senate in- States stood on its position that surface of the lake. office at SL Joeeph Cotii-ty airport! TODAY. tracts to a new C-W subsidiary, other union officials "muscled in" opinion the Justice Department would also be involved because, Mundt said, "it is evident some- This is early in the year for Schrunk all the questions he had refused to answer for the lie detector. He gave negative answers to all of them, dealing with whether he had taken payoffs from gamblers and bootleggers.

he must given freedom of movement in working out a Mideast solution. on Portland racKeu. the monster, which is seldom vestigators, Schrunk answered questions-first put to him at a lie detector test yesterday which Utica-Bcnd and gave up its Detroit auto-manufacturing op "It is documented, it is sworn here." i siRhted until the Weather be a.m. am 44 1 10 pm 54 a.m. ,..,,.4 m.

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erations. said, and asked per Mew Evidence. he Balked at completing. Ifie United States was in its insistence that the ini comes warm enough for the tourist trader Utica-Bend has set up operations mission to read it. After Schrunk's testimony, com The mayor told the Senate Sen.

Mundt (R-SD) asked Schrunk, now that he had an 7:30 a.m. IS am in the Chippewa plant and cur tial takeover of military and civil- mittee counsel Robert F. Ken IH p.m. ......54 a.m. 41 But Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) told him the committee RANIER IN SWITZERLAND, Rackets Investigating Committee he walked out on the test because a.

ta p.m. 4R a.m. 1 pm ...4 a.m. ......4 rently is reported to be employing some 2,000 persons there. Besides swered the questions for the senators, would submit to the Secret LAUSANNE.

Switzerland (INS) tan administration in the and Aqaba strips be by the United Nations alone. This ruled out he felt the Secret Service had a nedy read into the record another affidavit relating to the charge that Schrunk, sheriff in 1955. received "payoff" to furnishing advice, Prince Rainier and Princess would have to look it over pri-j vately and decide whether it should be admitted. Crosby gave 11:3 p.m. 11:3 a.m.

44 p.m. I 57 pm Service lie detector. fishing expedition lined up C-W has a right to invest in S-P assumption of power by Egypt's Grace arrived in Lausanne today "No sir' Schrunk replied, ad administering it. by exercising an option on live. governor-designate for Gaza.

Maximum X. Preelpitatloa during the Jt noun end ng at a.m. today, l.U for a few days rest. no clue as to its nature. halt a raid on -the 8212 Club! ding: The dapper mayor also said he million shares of.

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