i r December Second Front Page Page 3 NATO Guarantees Allied Migh But Ignores Air Command Roy 18, 1959 Boosters for Rockefeller Survey Reports Support from Many Areas, Sallade Says' By THOMAS IAYDEN Rockefeller -,for President or- ganizations in nine states report encouraging voter support for the New York governor, Rep. George W. Sallade (R-Ann Arbor de- clared yesterday. A survey of the states shows Rockefeller has friends and sup- porters in many areas of the coun- try, Sallade, chairman of the National Citizens for Rockefeller for President, said. Sallade mailed the results of his communications with the nine state leaders to Rockefeller in AI- bany, .N.Y. Cites Upswing In his letter Sallade cited a "de- cided upswing in your probable candidacy since you have taken the opportunity to appear in vari- ous states and to state your posi- tion on many controversial mat- ters facing the American people. "I hope sincerely that you de- cide to campaign actively for the Republican nomination for Presi- dent and I know that in speaking for all the above groups, you will certainly have our support," he said. The political picture in the nine states, as reported by chairmen of the Rockefeller groups: Reports Michigan Picture MICHIGAN - The large ma- jority of the Michigan Republican. organization is probably commit- ted to Vice-President Richard M. Nixon, Sallade said.. But he -suggested that Rocke- feller's appeal to the rank and file Republicans has been underrated,T and a "spirited contest" for the Michigan votes may emerge. ILLINOIS - Rockefeller is meeting success in finding support in Illinois, according to Chicago I 'dentist John Fratzke, chairman of the state organization. The Governor's recent trip to Illinois met with encouraging re- sponse, Fratzke told Sallade. Iowa Support Grows IOWA -A poll of presidential possibilities just completed shows a "substantial increase" for Rockefeller since July, although he still trails Nixon, according to Dean Reed, Des Moines, head of the state Rockefeller group. INDIANA - As soon as any for- mal declaration is made by Rocke- feller, a joint campaign is sched- uled to begin in Indiana, headed by Sen. Homer Capehart and Prof. Joseph L. Sutton of Indi- ana University. CONNECTICUT - A "very ac- tive ; state-wide organization" is! underway under the leadership of Louis Josephson, Bridgeport,i whose group recently affiliated with Sallade's. State Organizes "He is finding a particular in- terest there and enthsiasm for a potential ticket headed by you with Gov. Mark Hatfield of Ore- gon as the candidate for the Vice Presidency," Sallade wrote Rocke- feller. ALABAMA - I. L. Smith, Tus- caloosa, predicts that the Ala- SE NNETT SIMS and DAN GREENBERG present Rqiviera DEC. 27 1 night only 8:00 P.M. Direct from Mister Kelly's in Chicago LENNYBRUCE' "Funniest, sickest young comedian--TIME MAG.. $4.40, 3.30, 2.20 Tickets at Riviera Box Off., Grinnell's (Downtown) NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER survey shows support bama delegation will go to the convention with nearly unani- mous support for Rockefeller. C O L O R A D O -Enthusiastic Rockefeller support from many independent voters characterizes the Colorado situastion, according to J. J. Justman, Denver, who this week began initial organizing un- der the name of Colorado Citizens for Rockefeller for President. Declares Florida Backing FLORIDA - "Democrats in Florida will happily vote Repub- lican if you are the presidential nominee," Sallade declared, bas- ing his statement on word of D. B. Mott, West Palm Beach, leader of the Florida Citizen's group. MASSACHUSETTS--The Mas- sachusetts committee, under the direction of Leonard Sheinfeld, Boston, finds Rockefeller with a "wide appeal to younger voters.4 Sheinfeld feels Rockefeller has' the "same wide-spread appeal among the electorate, which is fed up with the professional politi- cians, as did President Eisenhow- er when he was first suggested as a candidate in 1952," Sallade said. Leaves Issue To de Gaulle, Eisenhower Spaak Tells Newsman 'There Is No Crisis' PARIS (R) - The Atlantic Pact Council last night pledged "a de- terminedeffort" to guarantee the' military strength of the West, but apparently tossed the row with France over an integrated air command int6 the laps of Presi- dents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Charles de Gaulle. Three days. of wrangling among NATO ministers over the integra- tion issue wound up with a com- munique that neglected to men- tion the subject at all. But Paul- Henri Spaak, NATO's secretary general, sought to assure a skepti- cal throng of newsmen: "This is no camouflage. This is no lie. There is no crisis in NATO." Ironic Laughter Greeted by ironic l a u g h t e r Spaak declared: "I'm satisfied, very satisfied, despite your appar- ently cynical smiles." Asked if all members of the al- liance supported air integration, he refused to give a yes or no an- swer. He said there would have to be agreement on what is meant by integration first. He added: "I do not say that everyone is in agreement. But on the day that all technical ques- tions have been answered, I as- sure you that we will find it easier to agree quickly." The closest the communique came to the integration question was in these words: Plans Remain Valid "Current NATO defense plans therefore remain valid." The alliance's master military plan of two years ago calls for unifying the forces - ground and naval as well as air - of the 15 NATO partners under an inter- national command. It was this issue that dominat- ed the three-day session. Brief- ings ; on the closed meetings said the Americans took the lead in pushing for air integration as a first step and won the support of 13 of her partners. But the French balked, following the policies of President de Gaulle who insists that France must maintain her national military forces and op- poses integration. Pope Elevates New Cardinals At Consistory VATICAN CITY W) - In a glit- tering ceremony at St. Peter's Ba- silica yesterday Pope John XXIII conferred thered hat, or galero, on the two new United States cardinals, Alois Muench and Al- bert Gregory Meyer. Cardinal Muench, who has been bishop at Fargo, N. D., first knelt before the Pontiff in the brief ceremony. Two assistants held the symbolical hat over his head and the Pope spoke the ceremony in Latin. Pope John repeated the formula for Cardinal Meyer, Archbishop of Chicago, and five other new cardinals. The same hat was used for each. Paolo Cardinal Marella, who has been Apostolic Nuncio to France, will receive his Galero when he returns to Rome in a few days. The new American cardinals were luncheon guests at the Pon- tifical North American College on Janiculum Hill, overlooking the Vatican. Cardinal Muench has the round church of San Bernardo, in down- town Rome. Cardinal Meyer takes possession of the church of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere, on the right bank of the Tiber. CHICAGO (P ) - Roger Touhy, old-time gang chief out of prison only 23 days, was assassinated Wednesday night in an ambush that by underworld standards was slightly less than perfect. He was shot below the belt. Toughy, fourth of six sons of a Chicago policeman to die by gunfire, survived long enough to mutter "coppers ... two men .. . coppers" - possibly indicating his slayers posed as policemen. His companion, a former police sergeant, was wounded critically Virgil Peterson, former FBI concerned with physical viole but may survive to provide details agent and now head of the Chi- Ray Brennan, a reporter for of the. surprise attack on Touhy cago Crime Commission, sad sur- "Chicago Sun-Times" and and himself on the steps of the viving members of the old Al Ca- author of Touhy's biography, west side home of Touhy's sister. pone gang - bitter rivals of the Stolen Years," testified yeste Motive for Killing Touhy mob--might be responsible, at an inquest into Touhy's d Investigators were certain the "Touhy definitely could have Brennan said Touhy fear motive for Touhy's assassination been shot in vengeance by surviv- frame up of some sort that r would be found in his activities ing members of the Capone gang," be construed as a violation c before he entered Stateville Peni- Peterson said. "They had a grudge parole. The witness said thai tentiary in 1934. They theorized against him. Nobody except Touhy one reason Touhy never was a the person or persons responsible ever stood up successfully to Ca- when he was away from homy for his death had waited nearly a pone." An hour before he was fa quarter-century for vengeance. Might Be Mafia woun- rwsmd va,, Deck the Mall SUSPECT MAFIA, CAPONE MOB: Old-Time Gangster Shot 23 Days after Prison Relea YULETIME IN THE MALL-Kalamazoo has the nation's first permanent pedestrian mall in a city's downtown business district. Here it sparkles with Christmas lights and bustles with shoppers. City officials are studying plans to extend the, two-block mall in 1960. DON ' ROOM FOR EVERYONE AT Sol- THE WALDORF-ASTORiA SSPECIAL COLLEGE RATES- FOR YOU I $6.00 each-.3 in a room 4 $7.00 each-2 in a room - $8.00 for one -: Contact: Miss Marian Pickard Student Representative WALDORF ASTORIA Park Avenue at 50th Street New York City-Eldorado 53000 "7 11- 9 This Is Anne Ready for the gay holiday she hopes you all will have. 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