The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1958 — Page 6

Pilot Averts Head-On Crash

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NRW YORK iUP) A National Airlines pilot divec* his loa<.e i p*».«en£or plane at 300 miles ar.

hour Sunday to avoid a head-on into a steep. 100-foot dive and

The DC-6B airliner was approaching Ne*.v York on a flight from Florida with 58 persons aboard when Capt. Jack A. Guthrie saw the two-engine plane

dead ahead.

He put his four-engine airliner

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passed -afely beneath the other I plane, which was not identified. A number of passengers were | thrown from their seats amid

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flying coata. hats and am all liiggsge. Eleven passengers were treated by an airport doctor for cuts, bruises and shock. Guthrie apologized to the passengers over the plane's public address system immediately after

the jolting dive.

The pilot said he couldn’t sayhow close the other plane was but "I saw it just in time to get out

j of the way.”

ident of industrial relations, made 20.000 persons travelled the dirt mission found 20 different feder- says four of every five forecasts h:s statement as Ford-UAW -958 ' roads leading to the farm of the al agencies, including 68 admin- ! made by the Federal Meteor-

contract negotiations opened. Heading the union bargaining group of 20 were President Walter P. Reuther and Ford department director Ken Bannon. Tuesday, Reuther will join a Chrysler

killer and giave robber. istrative units, dispensing partial However, Ed Marolla, editor of or complete medical care to 30 the Plainfield Sun, said only ' million military personnel, veter-

about 2.000 persons were on hand for the hour-long unction. The rest milled about the farm

ans. dependents of military men, federal employes and others.

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PERFECT CIRCLE HEAD HEARD ON THE STRIKE WASHINGTON (UP)—W. B. Prosser, president of the Perfect Circle Corp.. Hagerstown. Ind., said today Congress should ‘‘clearly define” responsibility for j violence in strike or violence will ! continue. Prosser was the first witness in the Senate Rackets Committees investigation of a 1955 strike involving the Indiana piston ring manufacturing firm and the United Auto W'orkers union. The four-month dispute was marked by shootings and other violence, I mostly at the firm's New Castle, Ind., foundry.

negotiation team of 14 in another site and left without attending opening of contract talks. the auction.

From Tuesday on. the UAW ; will be bargaining with all the big three until present contracts ex- | pire May 29-June 1, barring an ‘ unexpected early settlement with the industry giants. The UAW’s first bargaining session was last | week with General Motors and I these talks will resume April 8.

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Lawmakers Call For Buying Curb

BERN, Switzerland UP—You can believe the Swiss Weather Bureau about 80 percent of the time, the government reports. It

ological Institute last year were correct. ANRMAN KILLED ON ROAD PAXTON. 111., UP Airmen 2C George Toth Jr.. 26. of Chanute Air Force Base, was killed Saturday night when he was struck by a car as he walked along U. S. 45 about a mile south of here.

FBI ACTIVE NEW ALBANY (UP) FBI igents arrested today and armed suspect in an Illinois food market holdup whose wife was capf med as his robbery companion 24 hours earlier. The suspect was identified as Lawrence Hase Fox, 28, wanted on an Illinois warrant for the March 3 holdup of a market at Loves Park, 111. Fox’s wife, lean, was caught at Chemung,

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Discount Russ Nuclear Decision

WASHINGTON (UP) — The United States today discounted Russia’s decision to halt temporarily its nuclear tests, without waiting for international agreement. The State Department said Russia’s action offered the world no assurance against cheating on a test ban. The department said Russia’s unilateral but temporary ban “can be evaded in secrecy and altered at will.”

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t!oiise Of Horrors' Sold On Sunday PLAINFIELD, VVis. (UP) — The chaned lema'ns of Ed ; Grin’s “Ko-se of horrors,” his farm and other possessions were | <*o'd P:ilm Sunday for a little | more than $5,000 in an auction j that attracted nearly 20.000 per- | sons to the scene of one of the I nation’s most ghoulish crimes. However, most of the villagers from the central Wisconsin com-

upon opening negotiations with nrinity of Plainfield boycotted he United Auto Workers today the auction in protest to the hat if both sides “fulfill their re- Palm Sunday public sale of the sponsib’tities” the bargaining r j h effects of the ‘‘butcher of Plainbolster the auto industry and the field.' They contended the sale nation’s economy. bordered on the sacreligious. John S. Bugas. Ford vice pres- Throngs estimated at nearly

WASHINGTON (UP) — The Republican congressmen called today for laws to force the administrtaion to curb waste in military supply-buying and federal medical services. Sen. H. Alexander Smith, R - N. J.. spoke for his bill to create a federal advisory council of health to coordnate the work of two dozen federal agencies now spending four billion dollars year on health care for 30 million Americans. Rep. Charles B. Browijson, RTnd.. urged action on his bill, nowbefore the House Armed Services Committee, to put the military sci vices’ buying of everyday items like food, fuel and clothing in the hands of a single, civilianmanaged defense supply and service administrtaion in the Penta-

gon.

Brow-nson said coordinated procurement of food and clothing •Tone would reduce annual defense costs by at least 340 million dollars. Smith said the Hoover Com-

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