European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 7, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Friday november 7, 1958 judge tells Goldmine to talk on checks Boston and Bernard Goldfine the textile millionaire whose generosity Cost Sherman Adams his while House Job has been ordered to foil m whole Story under oath of some $875, xxx in cashier s refused Tell congressional committee last june about the checks. Iio said they were beyond the scope of the committee s inquiry. As a result. He vans cited Lor contempt of matter of the Cheeks came up again in . District. Court where Goldfine and two companies he controls East Boston co. And Boston port development co. Nought approval of a Compromise settlement in a minority Stock Holder s suit. George ii. I Luddendorf of Fay cute me., sued Goldrine mid other officers of the two firms alleging mismanagement a n d demanding compensation. Under the proposed Compromise and the other defendants offered to pay w i xxx to the minority shareholders. But . District judge Charles e. Wyanski .jr., refused to approve the Compromise until Gold Fine Encl his silence about the checks drawn by him on the two companies. Wyanski gave the industrialist until dec. 5 to Supply the information or risk disapproval of the Compromise. The judge told cold Fine s lawyers that if their client fulls to make Complete disclosure to runs whatever risk there May be in a full trial full interrogation and full payment of whatever i i abilities May be judicially ascertained snid in his opinion if and the word should be underlined the defendant Ciolfi Naused a Check bought with funds or credits of one of these corporations in such a Way As to produce a profit for himself or a Confederate to whom the Check was Lent or by whom it was cashed such profit or advantage my belong in equity to the Corporal Ion and the onsets available to shareholders might thereby be perceptibly housewife stalls car jumps out in out on tracks wiiitt1kk, Calif. Up a36-year-old housewife on her Way to a doctor for treatment of nervous condition found herself needing More treatment after she stalled her car on a Railroad track 0s a freight train approached. Mrs. Gladys e. Richards of near by la Puente Calif., told police he jumped out of the stalled car when she saw a Santa be 57-car freight train barrelling Down the trucks toward her at 55 Mph. But then i decided maybe i d better move the car so 1 jumped Back in and tried to get it started again she said. She finally gave it up and scrambled out of the doomed car seconds before the train slowed into it and hurled Ito feel. Mrs. Richards was struck and slightly injured on the leg by apiece of flying wreckage. Pro for tack and to so a 7 per cent or $5.5 million and become effective dec. 1. The pro Mosul would replace a rate increase requested last aug. 15 which the acc later suspended. Last Friday the american Tele phone and Telegraph co. Scaled Down its proposed Tel Printer rate increases to yield additional an Nual Revenue of about $8.4 million. At to said its new proposal would yield $2.6 million less than its original request also suspended bythe acc. 221 protest s the acc suspended the original proposals of both firms after pro tests by about 221 of their customers. Western Union said its reduced proposal would bring the company a 5.4 per cent annual rate of re turn. At present the company said its rate of return on private wire services is less than 2 per cent after taxes. The acc is expected to Grant Western Union the same authority it gave at to last week that is to offer the new provided they do original increase were suspended. Both at to and Western Union s new proposals Are subject to protest and to possible commis Sion suspension. Tariff proposals not exceed the charges which to break any such ice when it appears Here this time. Carnegie Hall already is sold out for the first performance with the Philadelphia orchestra and for the second without accompaniment. A Short preview performance was Given at. A private Waldorf Astoria Starlight roof broadcast ers lunch during a Brief choir Stopover in new York. The choir set out from Salt Lake City occupying 14 Railroad sleep ing cars for a three week 12-City tour which was climaxed with a concert for president and mrs. Eisenhower at the White House. On their Only other nationwide tour the singing saints Sang at the White House for president and mrs. William Howard Taft. In new York they presented one concert at the Waldorf and filled a 10-Day two performance a Clay engagement at the old Madison Square Garden As a feature of the american land and irrigation exposition. The first concert of the 1958 tour was Given at Wichita Kan. A total of 12,100 persons crammed the Wichita University Al Aldhouse to hear singing later praised As from out of this we even beat basketball said concert narrator Richard l. Evans when he Learned the size of the crowd. The choir s most extensive tour took it to Europe in 1955, where it Sang to standing room Only audiences wherever it went. The choir has been heard in nationwide sunday radio concerts since 1932. But the costs of making a National tour Are so High that the mormons figure one . Tour in about every 50 years is about their limit. Identify twins., Fri asked Bossier City la. Up i and mrs. Burl Wolfe turned to the Fri to help them identify their twin daughters. The 5-year-Olds Are so identical the wolfes can t Tell them apart. With school coming on and All the registration and identification they have to go through we be Gan to worry mrs. Wolfe said. Wolfe stationed at nearby Barksdale air Force base asked police to help. Detectives took the girls footprints and tried to match them with the prints on birth certificates. But the prints looked Smuch alike As the twins them selves. Case for expert officers said it was a Case for experts in the Field and forwarded the Case to the Fri in Washington for help. Wolfe said the m i x u p began when the girls were born. We weren t expecting twins and had Only one crib. We kept bracelets on them until they out grew them. Then one of them got a mole on her forehead and rethought the problem was solved Wolfe said. But the other one grew a Molein the same place. Now Ever time one gets & mole the other on does too in the same the girls think it s a joke. The know who they Are or think they do. But they like to confuse their parents. Michele says she is Margie advice versa mrs. Wolfe said. But they May be telling the truth with out knowing Wanda Hendrix divorced Reno Nev. A actress Wanda Hendrix has won a divorce from socialite James l. Stack on a charge of cruelty
