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DIVISION 4-21-57 C600 ca UNIV. OF ILL. LIBRARY IR3ASA. ILL. Fight TB WiS Christo 1 JOURNAL-GAZETTE DAILY lu.

i 1 i Charter Member Audit Bureau of Circulation 101st Ytr 1 MATTOON, ILUNOIS, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1956 Member Associated Frw --f-i All PLvmms565 fVk.7CU Cocks Mills Christmas Party Ike -Strauss Conference Hints of Atomic Boosts Dulles Flies to Paris NATO Meeting As West Seeks Friendship Mnetal Hungarians Start Anew By PRESTON ROVER Rebels Hit Red Troops By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH AUGUSTA. Ga. UP Trial- dent Eisenhower arranged a conference today on top secret spending plana (or tba Atomic Energy Commiailon lnjh fiscal year starting JuirL The president called In the Strauss, to discuss the protpec-tlre outlay (or both nuclear weapons development and the In Illinois PARIS JP Ministers of the North AtlaaUe Treaty Organisation pushed Into a renewed spirit ef cooperation By JOHN M. HIGHTOffER WASHINGTON See retary ef State Dulles flies to Paris today with the evident Imentiea of anil lnt Western luroaeaa leaden that the CHAMPAIGN, ni.

V-Twenty-m By RICHARD KASISCHKE BimAPFST tm TVflnlte word This indicated the Russians! have succeeded In wiping out by events in Hunwy nert five Hungarian rtiuges hare 1 gun building new lives (or them' selves in central Illinois. some 3,000 c611egesluaenurthar CnIte6UteS "Wta aeevery. wss brought today that bands of had been waging- guerrilla raids rebel guerrillas are waging hit- 1 -J s. I "We have been slaves for 13 from the Satoraljahly region, thing possible te help them aarmoont their current financial Crista. j' v4 Hew much help can ae given run warfare on Russian troops program (or peacetime um ef atomic energy.

north of Miskolc, until at least years now we are a from mountain hideouts in spokesman for the refugee told 10 days sgo. "It is true that tke revolution southern Hungary. In advance of the parley, wmte crowd ofseveraTnuTidTed -per win "depend largely en' Con- week open what may be their most dynamic The session begins Tuesday, bringing together the ministers of foreign affair, defense and finance of the IS nations. It wfH provide the setting tor the first meeting of British, French and American foreign ministers sines the Sues campaign which threatened to split the organisation wide open. House press secretary James C.

There Tiave been numerous re-Inlet in Pecs killed the RussianjHWl Irrth-ri vf wlitrh sons which greeted them in Champaign Friday night commandant about two weeks Hagerty told newsnwn there would the Hungarian Informant They arrived by train from ports of continued fighting around the mining center of Pecs, but until now they were Impossible to confirm. Communication with be "no announcement whatever" dealing with the outcome o( the session. On hand in addition to Camp Kilmer, NJ, after a flight said. This Is true although our Budapest 'newspapers and radio! are making Intensive new studies ef the foreign aid concept. The formal purpose of Dullest trip is to attend a meeting of across the Atlantic from Vienna, were forced to deny it Pecs is eut off.

Todsy an unimpeachable Hun where they had fled following the failure of their bloody tight tor "The Russians cant wipe out Strauss was Budget Director Per-dval Brundtge. Brundsge sat in Fridsy at a 2tf because the North Atlantic Treaty NATO II II freedom against the Russians. these freedom fighters they cant find them. gaiian source disclosed that at least 1,500 rebels are harassing Council. f.

II 1 Now they will be resettled In But the three members, once so widely divided with France and Britain on one side and America on the other, have begun The council Is scheduled to re "They hide in the forests and the Soviet occupation forces from hour Eisenhower meeting with Secretary of Defense Wilson on Pentagon spending proposals for the Champaign area. view the over-all Allies defense the Mecsek Mountains, near Pecs Some of those In the crowd the healing process so actively and not far from the Yugoslav frontier. the next fiscal year. they are supported by a rebellious local population. Around the Russians are getting a taste of the same kind of partisan warfare they waged against the Ger that one highly placed figure tn programi against Soviet might and also to consider ways ef cooperation of the NATO powers on international political which greeted them Frifay night Joined the refugees In singing the Hungarian national anttiem.

Prof. After that conference, Wilson But the informant said he be told newsmen "it certainly looks' lieved-the Mecsek rebel forces the organization predicted: "It will be-the love-match -t the year. The lovers are golrlg to confess their faults, kiss and make mans in World War TX" were the last still holding out. David LInd jtrom of the University of Illinois, a member of Gov i though defense expenditures in the new year will be greater than the 3d billion dollars estimated for An additional major concern of William O. Stratton's refugee up probably more warmly than Dulles and other foreign ministers committee, said he thought the I this sear.

jwimi 0m rim tipw ever before. attending the session will be to try to restore Allied unity and Cooks Mills Grade Softool laghef, Peggy Helm, Penny Ad. welcome "demonstrates the "FortRe past two years NATO Wilson declined that the expected hike will dren presented their Christmas (closer working relationships among ference between this country and another country which would ship hu shown signs of pulling apart at the seams. Many members, the United States, Britain and add up to about two billion dol program Friday night. Under the Hits Mattoon; you away In cattle cars as slaves, calmed by the smiles of the France.

The unity was -shattered lars. A special resettlement commit Kremlin, wanted to cut their de ami, Tony Buser, David. Cole, Joyce Hance, Rex Young, Anita Tripp, Terry Baker Derlene Dor-ris, Bobby Davidson, Barbara Graham, Marie 8myser, David Tripp, Vickey Eaton, Loads Ozee, Anna Borntrager, Anne Clark, Paula Lee Martin, and Mary On arrival back in Washington, by their disagreement over tha-British French sttsck on Egypt tee escorted them to the Inman ferae expenditures. Russian cannons snd tanks in Budapest direction of Miss Shirley Moore the children sang eight selections. Shown are children from grades three through six who formed a cross as they sang "Cathedral Gloria Cal Attending the' meeting along Hotel, where, they will stay until Scnday.

They were served a late changed all that (with Dulles, but traveling separate Wilson said the new Pentagon budget was not settled during his meeting with the President, The three services Air Force, Navy and Army reportedly has asked Mattoon citizens huddled dose' Members who were reluctant ly, will be Secretary of Defense snack there and then 17-Hungar-lan-speaking Interpreters began to home today freezing rains (Wilson and Secretary of ths Just for the Record; U. a Surolus WASHINGTON 'JP For the record, the United States ended the fiscal year last June with a surplus ef t5X.4eli The Treasury Department announced the final figure Friday after taking Into account belated reporta ef receipts sod expenditures. Ths total wu nearly 130 million dollars below that estimated last July, when the figure was put at Bath receipt and eisendl- tares exceeded the earlier estimates, but the spending figure showed the greater 1st glased streets, highways, sidewalks before are now remembering how much security the Atlantic Pact gives them," a member represe- Treasury Humphrey. interviewing them about Job qua! locations and Interests. Wilson for about 44 Diuion aouars.

and caused minor power disrup The, trip will be first Tba group came to America un sentatlve said. tions. i Idlplomatlc mission since he nn Spending tor such items nuclear weapons developments and Kidnaper of Weinberge der the auspices of Catholic Re derwent a successful cancer oper The biggest 'event Is the expec A total of 1.4g inches of pre atocknillnar of critical materials stlon early last month. ted meeting of Secretary of State cipitation hu fatten in Mattoon never has been included in Penta lief Services, with the Rev. Ed.

ward ORourke of St John's Cath ollc Church handling tha local ar Dulles, British Foreign Secretary Dulles Is described by, associates in the past two days. Ninety-two Child Condemned to Die hundredths of an Inch since- mid- feeling it is of the utmost lm- Selwyn Llpyd and French Foreign Minister Christian Plneau. It rangementa. -Father ORourke gon budget estimates. And the Atomlo commission never has disclosed expenditure tor atomic weapons development and night fell in the form of sleet boarded their train at Rantoul and hu not definitely been decided portsnce to rebuild solidarity of ths Western alliance and restore to oil-short Europe the economic A ii ef an inch rain turned to or even whether they rode in with them to Champaign.

ice early this morning following a tion. will meet a Big Three. Assignment of Jobs and perma wet Thursday night which nettediatrengto which Is necessary to Howeversome guesses on out nam homing is expected to be Possible Important develop- (provide a sound basis for military 1J0 Inches. lay In that field range up to two completed by Sunday. menu during the coming session Strength.

leoaasBBSBBOisessoBasui Street Supt John C. Fryman and billion dollars. Test Rocket Climbs 125 Miles Today Include: For this reason he believes it MIrVOLA, K. Y. MP) A Jury ef It fathers Friday night condemned Aagcle LeMarea death In the etoetrie chair for the kid nap-murder ef K-day-oil Peter Weinberger.

The Jury found the swarthy auto mechanle gailty ef kidnaping and first degree murder, lis Important that the United States 1. Agreement on a better meth a crew of worunen were busy! before noon today clearing broken limbs from streets and intersec Blame Driver Senate Group it Buropesn allies both to od of consultation before any member makes a move which Isolvs their economic problems and tions. might affect the others! 17 Face Contempt Charges in School to carry ths burden of armament Tha rain frose en the Umha and WASHINGTON Wr-Nsval and civilian scientists blasted a Viking In 1' Fire Blasts ILYl) which to Ulr -responsibility in tha 2. Agreement on extending the. Isept them hurtling to ground 1 to Include thel i0ckei-4ulbd-rfUi-tr teat ate of interest (NATO tn.au sections or ine city.

"CmCAOd IIP) Jrhe dead moTTiircas khewoWed when Police today reported no acci rocket of" the earth! satellite program" 139 miles' into the air HONOLULU V- The 0. Senate Internal Security subcom Middle Eut. 2. Agreement on extension of inietirdiiiiii mil he heard the verdict Two court torman ef tn train has been dents but said streets and highways Attend Band Clinic Three Community Unit School attendants grabbed him to keep early today! blamed for the electrical flash The Defense Department said biin from sagging to the floor, CLINTON, Tenn. BMMa persons made bond pending trial and a 17th want to JaD as which turned his crowded, Loop- District music Uistrcotors attended large scale radar warning net similar to that across North America, but with its- most active are "extremely hazardous." The treesing conditions extend throughout Central and Northern the rocket reached a peak velocity bound train into rolling Inferno.

the Mid-West Band Clinic held mittee is on record today declaring that Harry Bridges International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, "arc in a position to choke oft Island supplies." The defense built Its case around temporary insanity plea. It of 4,000 m. p. h. before plunging! federal court wound up the first Fifty persons were injured.

segments In West Germany. Wednesday through today at ths Illinois, snarling traffic In Cham phase of its action to halt racial Virgil z. Ounlock, chairman of (Hotel Sheraton, Chicago. They are claimed LsMarca, 31, wu a nor into the Atlantic Ocean about 180 miles from ths launching base at' paign, Chicago and other points. disorders which 'closed Clinton Richard Foster, Obed Henderson Central Illinois Public Service Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Harry Bridges, ILWU president the Chicago Transit Authority Board, tald 4hat results of preliminary investigation placed "the High School. and Wayne Shelton. Co. reported "minor power distri mal, hard-working' husband and father until last spring when burden of mounting debts drove him out of his mind. T' Newsmen watched the huge 48- in a statement, charged that the .4.

Election of a new secretary general to succeed Lord Ismay who has asked, this time insistently, to be relieved by next 8. Action on the report of the three-man group appointed last year to suggest ways of Imprpv- bution troubles" but no general foot rocket, 13th In ths Viking ser bums of the accident on the Fourteen men snd tw women from Anderson County have been fcetor Federal Judge Robert I subcommittee headed by Ben. James Eastland (D-Mlss) had as power failures. motorman. In that unbalanced state Ls But the Illinois Consolidated ies, from it vantage point four miles away.

One reported It "rose slowly and almost silently Into the its purpose. to fill the Daniel Cullen, the 47-year-old Taylor in nearby KncxvMs In the Marca embarked on ths kidnap Telephone Co. wu troubled record to block statehood" for Hawaii. v. W.

motorman, perished in the blase, last iwo dsjtonchargei i of ertra- jlng political consultation among plot, the defense said. throughout ths night by the broken Mail eon Tampers tore a. as. IS sir leaving "a glowing bright Some WO Era ton suburbanites Eutland "is on The record that UnVbs falling on-lines. pink trail" as it picked up speed.

LaMarca tried but failed to col lnal contempt of oourt in the tad' dents. were aboard the four-car train GREATER MATTOON AREA Several crews worked within a Firing took place at 1:30 a. as long there Is an ILWU there lect a $3,000 ransom. headed lor cntoaco's downtown three mils radius of Mattoon re-P0 Bvmlr The launching aits wu the Air no statehood," Bridges added. The defense asked mercy tor The 17th, Joe DiehL a farmer, arrested and convicted of contempt for handing out "tn- (continued oold with mixture of Force Missile Test Center at Pat' The committee issued a state pairing the damage.

The crews reported minor communlcatiou hnow and freezing rain today and district when a tongue of flame suddenly flashed from the head of the train Uirougb-'ths first r- 1 i Ml A rick Air Force Base, Caps Canav eraL ment, after completing a six-day hearing Friday, saying It found Set Damage At $2 Mien In Fire at Church But Dist Atty. Frank Oulotta, Ronight High today near 30, low troubles In several areas. flammatory literature. He wu sen. tenced to 30 days In Jail.

the prosecutor, called LaMarca a coach. The department said the rocket 'Communists acting In concert tn An sight-party line to Hum-! tonight mid 10s, high Sunday near scheming, cold-blooded criminal All the eeaohes were of wooden present-day conspiracy to fur boiot, however, has been out all wu fired to teat Instruments and gather information to be used later The other, were charged with various threats or acts of violence and demanded of the Jury: construction and were about 60 morning. ther Soviet purposes In these a lands." ILLINOIS Freealcf rain and in the launching of the earth sa- years oM. "What mercy wu shown baby or other activities tending to inter' Fryman said his crew began ap-Llnt WBrnm. eentral nortion.

86ms CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (IP) The CTA said Investigation hi' The committee suggested "more Peter when he wu left in. that ,1 tire, which police beUeve ternaUonal. Geophysical Year. It' fere with Integration of Clinton High in violation of a eovrt In prymg sau ana cmam tmjij (sleet and treesing rain win spread dlcated that Cullen failed to cut woods What mercy did he use of ths immunity statute to to bridges and Intersections.

He is rapidly eutwsrd through the cen- break the tall of silence ths Com' the power as his train switched show thenf arsonist, destroyed the stately 44- keeping his entire force on the Itral portions of the state todsy Glenn L. Martin Co. ot Baltimore. munlsts erect." It also advocates from overhead trolley to the third year-old St John the Evangelist The jury was out for six houts job. lengthening the statutes of 11ml' gradually changing to snow late this afternoon and early tonight Roman Catholic Church early to Ths rain, tailing heavily, turned rail This reportedly created an electrical, arc which set the lead and 24 minutes before returning it verdict ending the month-old day.

Damage wu estimated at tation "in cases where evidence against Communists is essential to sleet and coated the entire area junction. Frank ileermans Dies at Age CO- Frank A. Heermans, to, a ending later tonight Ram extreme Statey Executive To Spssk fn Msttooa car aflame. trial. with a thin film ot Ice.

more than two million dollars, At the height ot the spectacu (south today changing to sleet or tor prosecutive action The firs described 6y one pas Ths defendant -admitted taking 'snow tonight Snow northern third senger as being like flames "shoot drifted! Snow DENVER The Mattoon Civic Garden Club the baby from ths patio of the lar three-alarm tire the root and walls of the granite edifice col (of state today except little or none ing from a flame-thrower'' oc Mother of Led Weinbergers' Westbury, N. down today on nan a aosen nocs7extraaM narm Sunat- partly is 'Inviting all Interested persons to hear K. J. A. E.

staley curred as the train approached the lapsed In an inferno of sparks Mountain and Oreat Plains states home last July 4 and abandoning idoudy north mostly cloudy south flame. Four firefighters were Howard Street station on the tired Mattoon business man and former city clerk, died about em. today at his residence, 3818 from a slow-moving storm, leaving him a short while later In a Long executive, speak on "Soybeans and Resident Dies continued rsther cold. High todsy swept from ladders by the falling city's north limit. bitter cold in Its wake.

Island honeysuckle thicket a few their BrDroducts, at Burgesl- Western Ave. 25-32 north and central 31-36 extreme south. Lew tonight 1S-1S wall. Three were hospitalised. Destroyed in the church, re Freeatng drlssle from the same miles swsy.

Osboms Auditorium, Monday aft Mrs. James S. Henegar, 18, of weather system, stung parts of ernoon at I. 1 Tuscola, mother of Mrs, Dul- Heermans hsd been in health tor some time and spent Police found ths child's -body north 18-34 south. 'H garded a showpiece ot the Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, Ksnssa, Missouri and Ths talk is part of the 'civic Aug.

3. the day after the FBI Goheen Chosen Princeton Heed gar, 104 Westvlew Drive, died at p. m. Friday In Jarman period in the hospital about a Snow extended from southern FIVE DAT FORECAST Temperatures will average to seised LaMarca. were priceless religious objects Wyoming through Colorado to project activity of the club.

A special invitation is extended to members of the Farm Bureau and the nonth ago. -i Funeral services win be Mori Trial Judge Mario Pittoni snd stained glass windows snd $20,000 organ. western Kansas and western Ne- I degrees sbove normal. Normal She Is survived by her husband, PRINCETON, N. J.

VP) A scheduled the sentencing tor Dec and Into northern 1 New bmlti Home Bureau ot the county, many James; a son, Harley of Tuscola; day st 10 tm. In the Bchilling tur.eral home, Rev. Dr. Horace quick-minded S7-year-old profes maximum is IT north to 48 south. Normal minimum la 25 north to 30 south.

Rather cold early In per Mexico. five daughters, Mrs. George Mon sor here is to be the new president Letters Issued TUSCOLA, UL-Letters of ad of whose members are interested In the raising of soybeans. Mal- Batoheter officiating. Burial will ger of Tuscola, Mrs.

C. R. Higgins of Princeton University the Reports Theft iod with warming Monday and be In lTodge Grove cemetery, Police Checking Chie ministration have been Issued to third youngest In the school's 310' John J. Smith, of 021 Broadway of St Louis, Mo, Mrs. Charles Weber of ShelbyviUe, Major Friends may call at the funeral Tuesday.

Precipitation will average one-quarter to one-half inch. Rain tsi, manager of the grain will tell the producers something of ths processes used by his company In preparing the beans tor horns from to I pjn. Sunday. la Klt-nin reported to police at 12:20 a.m. today that his car wU stolen from Oeorgia E.

Henegar of Washington, Russell Hackett and Miss Fare Hackett, son and daughter of the late Elrah Hackett whose will was In the extreme south tonight snd He Is Robert F. Ooheen, India D. and Mrs. Dulgar. Folic today said they are still lor.

Heermans wu born In Mat-toon June IS, 1876, a son of John a parking place on N. 12th St. The Saturday and more general rains born father of six, who was named market In many forms. Fvneral serrlcea will be Monday admitted to probate in Douglas investigating two strips of chrome car wu stolen sometime between 6 lsto In Friday to succeed Dr. Harold E.

and Agnes. Allison Heermans. Mrs. W. H.

Roney, president- ef at 2 pjn. in the Waddlngton fun' p. jn. and midnight, Clark said. Dodds when he, retires next June County Court The estate lists $3,000 personal property and ss a clue to a hit-and-run accident Dec.

on N. 15th St He married the former NeHls Lewis the club, will preside at the meet eral home, Tuooola, Friends may Car keys were in toe giove com Teoteveay TcmporatBres, I High Low at age 67. of Mattoon, who survives. $97,000 real estate. call at the funeral home from ing.

v- i A car owned by Mrs. Nona Nigh, partment. Ths surprise choice of the as Mattoon 42 30 to 4 and 7. to I pjn. Sunday.

601 N. 15th 8t, wu damaged at Mr. Heermans iwes a former city clerk here, had held state sistant classics professor from Albuquerque 88, about a. m. while It was Princeton's own ranks came after government posts in Springfield Atlanta 11 To Cost Pop parked at her home.

Reds Catholic Church Make Peace a year and a half of canvassing Police have established that the ST. LOUIS In the future and was in the wholesale candy and tobacco business hers before Bismarck 1 Chicago -( 34 possible presidents among the na it's going to cost pop when Jun car wu hit by a blue car heading south. They withheld the accident tion's outstanding educators. Cleveland 61 bis retirement. The announcement listed these followed the elevation of Wlady- By COLIN FOREST 'WARSAW, Poland (If) 'Po-j Denver 30 main points in ths state-church slaw Qomulka to leadership la the ior tears things up.

The Board of Alderman Friday approved an ordinance making parents liable from publication pending an, in Besides his wife, he Is survived by daughter, Miss Mary Frances Detroit agreement: J- Polish Communist party. land's new anti-Stalinist Com ir Mattccn fctdl Stores Heermans of New York, a son 1. Restoration of religious edu Ths Joint commission worked tor fordamage done by youths under IS who are convicted of malicious munist government snd the Roman Catholic church hierarchy 33 49 13 30 39 18 34 38 -19 32 20 43 42 48 73 21 51 lewis, of Cleveland, a sister, Miss cation to grade and high schools r.itFir.5s:v: '38 ta 58 28 81 r84 Xdna Heermans of Springfield and destruction of property, They can todsy announced a broad settle Fort Worth Helena Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville t. for children whose parents request four weeks to settle ths state-church dispute. The restoration of religious, education" was a top de irandohildren, open Monday nights, Sec.

10-17 ment of their differences includ pe required to pay up to 1500. 1. Permission, tor chspislns to for your shopping convenience. mand by the church tor any agree ing a restoration of religious edu-cstion in state schools. It Costs No More ee Mit 12-101 Snov ment work in hospitals and prisons.

4 Memphis Miami A Joint communique said the The eonunlsslon communique I. Establishment of a govern to have the benefit, of our wide 71 79 -31 to church expressed full support tor it nice for Christmas, but our i IlCeise ment commission to arrangs for aid the government wants to end Milwaukee experience in settling your Estate. all government activities aimed at Christmas Clubs are even nioef all the hindrances to full freedom New Orleans Make your Will and name-our the return. 6t exiled priests and nuns to the western territories Sunday afternoon from 1 to at of religious' life, adding: strengthening the Polish People's Republic and uniting the energies' Freclpitatioa Open yours now at THE NATIONAL BANK OF MATTOON Bank Executor or Trustee. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK which Polsnd took over from Yesterday's This 'This Yr.

"As result of Changes In pub of all citizens for ths common 1505 8. Jrd St Dont miss this new larger National Home. No down payment tor qualified veterans Germany after World War IX Just West of the Subwsy Bridge '-t a good. Year To Dnt Yr. Yr.

To Date Avg. 37J5 S1.ll Hember F. D. I. C.

12-1 4. Recognition by. the church lie life aimed st establishing legality. peaceful coexist- ence, the strengthening of social Moors and Moore. 11-ttf The agreement wu worked out that the state hu theoretical i voice in church appointments.

It, morality and the restitution of Moose by Joint state-church commis-'sion established after the relesse lot Stefan, Cardinal Wystynski, wis understood, though not writ Regular meeting Monday, Do V- Mattoon SUes. Sunrise 7:04 a. m. Sunset 4:19 p. m.

Moonrlse 10:29 p. m. ten In ths agreement that the wrongs," the Catholic episcopate will extend to the government the church's "full understanding tor Memorial services for our depart-! td brothers Will be held at the Danes Saturday. December Catholic prlmata of Poland, Oct CtmiSTHAS government promised not to veto 'frore to 12 p. m.

Roy sills orches 31 He was kept under house ar oember 10th at o. as. Free hmch ledge room at p. m. 8unday, Uoonsoulhs 7:13 a.m.

appointments in the church. tra. in after meeting. 1J-10 rest for three 7eart, His these December 9th. W-.

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