Philippines Said Harassing American Troops Stationed in Islands
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ARMED GUARD Major William A. Morganr former
American who now is a Cuban citizen, has disclosed that
.Dominican strongman Rafel L. Trujillo is offering $500,000
to anyone who "can kidnap me and deliver me .alive in
he Dominican Republic" Morgan is shown with one of
.the armed Cuban soldiers who guard him in his secluded
penthouse apartment in Havana.
Stock List Extends
Advance of Tuesday
New York -fflPD- Stocks ex
tended Tuesday's advance in
ipoderate trading today.
- Industrials chalked up their
seventh straight rise in the
opening which showed prices
up fractions to a point over
the previous close. Railroad
issues were laggard as in re
cent sessions.
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jwith gains running to more
than 3 points in Curtiss
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'hem and U.S. Steel gained
.fractions. Youngstown was
: unchanged.
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and American gained more,
than a point each. General
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!baker firmed.
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! 2.94; 20 railroads 147.21,
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Merinette, Wis.-UPD - Sher
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after learning that Joe Mar
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hunting companions, simply
"got tired of hunting" and
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Attache Declares
Senator Merely
After Publicity
Washington -flJPD- Rep. Phil
Weaver (R-Neb.) charged to
day that the "graft - ridden"
Philippine government has
embarked on an open pro
gram of harassing U. S. troops
stationed in the islands.
Weaver, who recently re
turned from a trip to the
Philippines, said any Ameri
can living on a U. S. base
there "must hire armed guards
to patrol his home or proper
ty will be looted and his fami
ly molested or murdered."
Not Told Truth
The lawmaker, a member
of the House defense appro
priations subcommittee, said
the State Department had not
told Americans "about the
true conditions because some
fear treading on the toes of a
friendly government. The
truth is that the Philippine
government is not friendly."
In New York, Eddie Mar
telino, press attache of the
Philippine Embassy, branded
Weaver's charges "the wildest
and most ridiculous ever to
come from an American visi
tor to the Philippines."
Martelino said, "the good
congressman has conjured up
some fantastic impressions
that do justice only to his ap
parent desire to seek, press
publicity for himself."
To Call -Commanders
Weaver made his charges
in a report to Chairman
George Mahon (D-Texas) of
the House defense appropria
tions subcommittee.
Mahon . told United Press
International that U. S. Pa
cific field commanders would
be called to Washington to
testify on the accusations, as
Weaver demanded.
Weaver said the Philippine
government made no effort to
halt mass looting of U. S.
property. He said the govern
ment was destroying Ameri
can prestige, moral and effec
tiveness in the Philippines."
U.S. Fires Rocket
Built of Glass
Washington (Science . Ser-vice)-The
U.S.- has fired a
50-pound glass rocket into
orbit, and incations are that
more of them are to come.
Science Service has learned
that the third stage of Van
guard in, which put a 50
pound payload into orbit
Sept. 18, was made of glass
fibers bound with a plastic
substance. The rocket motor
burned 10 seconds longer
than other third stages used
on earlier Vanguards and
went into orbit with the pay
load, the National Aeronau
tics and Space Administration
here said.
A similar glass-fiber rocket
motor is now scheduled for
use on NASA's Thor-Delta
vehicle which is scheduled
to put a 100-foot balloon into
orbit around March. The
glass-fiber rocket will form
the Thor-Delta's third stage.
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FOOD BOXES PREPARED A Telephone
Employees Union came to the aid of needy
steelworkers by collecting foodstuffs in a
week-long canvass. Volunteers at Pittsburgh,
Italian Detective
Seeking Freedom
Milan, Italy -0PD- Tomaso
Ponzi, a detective, is leading
a campaign to get more free
dom for Italian private eyes.
Ponzi, a roly-poly man who
looks as though he should be
running a pork and salami
shop, is the Mike Hammer of
Italy. His agency, "Mercurius
International Service," is one
of the most noted in Europe.
He became famous in 1956
when he and a helper over
powered two deranged gun
men who were holding 97
children and three teachers
hostage in a schoolroom.
Ponzi was last in the head
lines when he uncovered a
narcotics gang. He gave police
the names and addresses of
the suspects, but wound up
being arrested himself on a
charge of posing as a police
man in his investigation.
The Federation of - Italian
Private Investigators, which
looks upon "Tom" Ponzi as a
spokesman, has submitted an
official request to the govern
ment to ease restrictions on
the activities of private detec
tives. Ponzi says he is confident
the charges against him will
be dropped.
Kidney Machine Saves
More Than 500 Lives
Washington-(Science Serv-ice)-More
than 500 lives have
been saved in Great Britain
by an artificial kidney ma
chine developed in this coun
try. Such a machine, little more
than a length of tubing, re
ceives blood from the body,
purifies it, regulates the bal
ance of salts, and pumps the
blood back into the veins. Of
28 pregnant women with
acute kidney failure who
were issisted by the machine,
26 survived, the British In
formation Services reported
here.
Also, of 37 patients whose
kidneys failed due to trauma
or shock, as in a car accident,
15 were saved.
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Pa., are shown filling boxes to be distribut
ed in time for Thanksgiving dinner to more
than 5,000 Monogahela Valley steelworkers.
(UPI Telephoto)
Fraud by
Firm Said
Millions in
New York (DPD An investi
gation was under way today
of eight savings and loan as
sociations charged with insur
ing $100 million of their in
vestors' funds with a , one
room Tangiers firm that had
only $150,000 in assets.
The investigation, touched
off by a court action by Attor
ney General Louis Lefkowitz
of the state of New York, in
volves wealthy' financier
Stewart B. Hopps, Belvedere,
Calif., who formerly was con
nected with Lowell M. . Bir
rell, accused international
swindler.
Birrell js the insurance pro
moter who now is a fugitive
in Rio de Janeiro from charg
es of having been involved in
stock fraud charges.
To Protect Investors
Hopps was named Tuesday
in a petition by Lefkowitz
asking the right to examine
the savings and loan associa
tions, the insurance company
and 46 ndividuals. Supreme
Court Justice Jacob Marko
Witz granted the petition and
the . examination is to start
Jan. 13.
Lefkowitz said he was act
ing to protect investors and
had no proof that any loss had
occurred. .
He charged in his petition
that the savings and loan as
sociations had .insured $100
million in mortgage loan as
sets with the International
Guaranty and Insurance Co.
One Teacher, One
School, One Pupil
Tahuya, Wash. -flJPD- Sally
Metzler is a third-grader
with her own private teach
er even though she attends a
public school.
In fact, Sally is the only
pupil and Miss Ella Gay is the
only teacher at the Tahuya
school. Here's how it happen
ed:
Last June, Tahuya voters
rejected a proposal to consoli
date their 20-pupil school
with the Belfair school dis
trict. It was charged that the
measure was rejected by those
without children who feared
the consolidation would mean
higher taxes.
Anyway, when the school
started in September, the par
ents of the other 19 Tahuya
pupils sent their chidlren off
to Belfair schools. But Sally's
mother decided to ; keep her
eight-year-old daughter at
Tahuya at least until she
reaches junior high school
age. '!
Meanwhile, Miss Gay was
en route to Alaska from Cali
fornia to seek a teaching job
but an automobile accident in
Canada delayed her until it
was too late and she returned
to Seattle to apply for a post
in the state of Washington.
She was assigned to Tahuya.
Experts Say Crabs
No Summer Wanderers
Gloucester Point, Va. (Sci
ence Service)-Crabs seem to
lose their wunderlust'in the
summertime, fisheries re
port. Some 500 tags have been
returned to the Virginia Fish
eries Laboratqry here from
the 4,000 tagged crabs re
leased since mid-May. Most
crabs stayed within 10 miles
of the spot where the tag was
placed on them; some males
were caught six or seven
times in the same pot.
We Give
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CENTRAL REXALL DRUG
Main and Central .
Foreign
Threat to
Savings
of Tangiers, Morocco. He said
the insurance company's as
sets had an actual value in
this country of only $151,000
on Jan. 31, 1958. This sum, he
said, included only $33,000 in
cash, with fe rest in second
mortgages and building con
tracts.
The petition also said J.
Howard McGrath, former
U.S. attorney general, was
serving as a trustee of funds
for International Guaranty
McGrath denied this in a
letter to Lefkowitz' office
Promise High Interest
The petition said "the
grand design for the Tangier
company's operations was
masterfully planned" by
Hopps. It further charged the
allegedly- fraudulent mort
gage insurance had "jeopard
ized millions of dollars of the
savings of New Yorkers." The
companies advertised in New
York promising interest rates
of up to 5 per cent on insured
mortgage security.
The savings and loan com
panies named are Commer
cial Savings & Loan associa
tion, Baltimorej which now is
under indictment on charges
of mail fraud; City Savings
association, First Guaranty
Savings association, and Chi
cago Guaranty Savings asso
ciation, all of Chicago; Idaho
Savings & Loan association,
Boise; Utah Savings & Loan
association, Provo; Pruden
tial Savings & Loan associa
tion, Burley, Idaho; and Se
curity Savings institute, Seat
tle. .
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JEALOUSY VICTIMS Louis Vuona, 40, of Worcester,
Mass., a salvage firm executive' and Barbara Betts. 30, a
divorcee, who, were ambushed and slain as they walked
on a back bay street in Boston, Mass. Vuona and Betts, who
had been dating for several years, were killed by Edward
Tumulty, 32, a cab driver and former boy friend of Miss
Betts.
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In Valley Churches Tomorrow
Thanksgiving Day services
are scheduled tomorrow at
community services and at in
dividual churches tonight and
Thursday. -
Three community services
are scheduled m Meaiora,
Ashland, and Talent. The
ministerial associations will
sponsor the services in Bed
ford at 10:30 a.m. and Ashland
at 10 a.m.'. The Talent service
will be at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
The Medford service will be
held at the First Methodist
church, West Main at Laurel
sts. with the Rev. William C.
Piper of First Christian
church giving the message.
IhS. Discovers New
Pneumatic Hammer
Chicago (Science Service)
-Another instance of Amer
ican priority over Russian
technology has come to light
except that USA ingenuity
made the discovery but in
dustry has not yet picked it
up.
It i sa- vibrationless pneu
matic hammer suitable for
riveting and pavement
breakers, that will not shake
the stuffings out of the operator-and
cause vibration
sickness characterized by
loss of hearing, vision, blood
vessel spasms and bone joint
damage. -
. About a decade ago the
Armour Research Foundation
of the Illinois Institute of
Technology developed a vi
brationless pneumatic ham
mer principle that could be
applied to commercial vibra
tion tools. But there were no
takers interested in applying
it to pneumatic reciprocating
tools.
Fish Get Oxygen
Before Big Switch
Salisbury, Rhodesia - (UPD -Game
wardens stocking the
giant new Lake Kariba are
giving fish an oxygen anes
thetic to lessen the pain of the
transfer.;. '
Workmen planting fish in
what will soon become the
largest man-made lake in the
world catch the fish -mostly
bream-in Northern Rhodesia
and transport them across the
Rhodesias to the lake now
being built behind the $280
million Kariba dam. '
To keep the fish from fight
ing or ' becoming .too active
en route, a stream of high
pressure oxygen . is injected
into the tank truck carrying
the fish.
This drugs them painlessly
and keeps them quiet and un
damaged during the long trip.
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The service will be broad
cast over radio station KMED j
from 10:30 until 11:30 a.m.
Other Ministers
Other valley ministers will
participate in the service. The
offering will be divided be
tween the Jackson County
Board of Christian Education
and the Ministerial associa
tion. - - .
The Ashland union, service
will also be held in the First
Methodist church, Laurel and
Main sts. with the Rev. Cecil
Coins, First Baptist church,
speaking.
The Rev. Earnest Bell, First
Methodist church, Talent, will
speak at the Talent commun
ity service tonight at the
Friends church, Old Pacific
highway. Participating in the
service will be the Friends,
Assembly of God and the
Methodist churches of Talent.
Other Services
Other services scheduled in
the community include 7:30
o'clock service tonight at Zion
Lutheran church, Fourth st.
and Oakdale are., and 10 a.m.
services Thursday at both As
cension Lutheran church, 2501
Barnett rd. and St. Peter's
Lutheran church, 1020 East
Main st. The Rev. Ev S. Tollef-
son will speak . at Ascension
Lutheran and the Rev. John
E. Simon of St. Peter's will
speak on "The Christian's
Song of Thanksgiving
At 10:30 a.m. Thursday the
Rev. W. Roy Frymire, former
assistant pastor of Apostolic
Faith church, Third st. and
Central ave., will hold a
praise service. Included in
the service will be the 35-piece-
orchestra, piano and
pipe organ, under the direc
tion of Bill Walden and the
combined choruses of 50 mix
ed voices will sing.
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Scheduled
There. will be no Friday
evening service at the church.
Holy Communion
Holy communion with med
itation will be given Thurs
day at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mark's
Episcopal church, Fifth st
and Oakdale ave. '
Thanks giving service at
First Church of Christ, Scientist,-100
Windsor ave., will
be held at 11 a.m. Thursday.
The lesson-sermon for the day
will be "Thanksgiving."
' Thanksgiving day masses
will be held Thursday at
Sacred Heart Catholic church
at 7 and 9 a.m. No 8 aan.
mass will be held, it was an
nounced. Thanksgiving mass
in Ashland will be . held at
9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of the
Mountain Catholic church,
987 Hillview dr.
At 10 a.m. Thursday Thanks
giving services will be held at
Grace Lutheran church,
Frances lane, Ashland.
Many valley churches have
distributed, or will circulate
the Scripture selections in
bookmark form for daily read
ing, published by the Ameri
can Bible Society. The pro
gram, in its 16th year, pro
vides daily readings from
Thanksgiving through Christ
mas. Immediate Delivery
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