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THE STATE JOURXAL Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1962 A-5 Lansing, Michigan Hof a Suit Rocky Fires Liquor Chairman in Probe Immigrants Fill Voids in Skilled De Gaulle Plot Bared Say Naval Officer Was to Kill Him PARIS (UPD Police today ac Continuing By NORMAN WALKER pressed, the nation has reaped great profits." NEW YORK Iff) Martin C. Ep-abetes and a heart condition and' WASHINGTON (ffl Almost as stein, 70, has been fired as state whose left leg was amputated re- Government Will Tie immigrants classified as workers about one third were reported in the professional, technical or skilled categories. During the 1952-61 decade more "The receiving country," the report said, "benefits from the education and training acquired in the country of the immigrants origin. Thus, the United States re Wirtz cited the contributions of such men as scientist Enrico Fermi, mathematician Albert Einstein, Felix Frankfurter, recent Evidence Together hquor authority chairman for de- cently, reached legal retirement fying Gov.

Nelson A. Rockefeller's I age yesterday. That brought up a order to cooperate in a grand 'question of whether Epstein re- many engineers immigrated to the United States in the past decade as were turned out by the nation's engineering schools in NASHVTT.r.fy Tenn. Iffl Gov jury probe of possible graft and, tired before Rockefeller fired him. cused a former naval officer of ly retired Supreme Court Justice; Igor Sikorsky, airplane designer, ernment attorneys begin today ty planning to kill President Charles than 30,000 engineers immigrated to this country.

This number compared with the 35,000 graduates of their 1961 graduating classes. ceived immigrants who brought with them not only a willingness to work but a diversified knowl corruption within the authority. He is a Brooklyn Republican. de Gaulle at a military parade The figures are included a Port Huron and Eugene Ormandy, symphony conductor. Twice yesterday on his 70th ing together loose ends of their voluminous evidence against James Hoffa in hopes of complet last July 14.

The officer, 2nd Lt Jean-Paul labor department study of the occupational distribution of the edge, education and training which birthday the ailing Epstein re the nation engineering schools in 1961. The report stated that around The nation is not so aware, fused to sign a waiver of immu Editorial uras, a deserter trom tne ma ing their case by next Monday. more than 3.5 million immigrants arriving in this country in the nity when he appeared on James Neal, Justice Depart rines, and a companion, Marc Thi-bault, appeared before an exam the turn of, the century the flow of immigrants was aimed at sat stretcher before a Manhattan were needed throughout the economy." About 10 per cent of the 1947-61 immigration consisted of unskilled laborers. This is a good deal high Wirtz said, of benefits received from many lesser known professional, technical and skilled workers who have entered the United States in recent years. ment lawyer from Washington, as 15-year period of 1947-61.

Writer Dies grand jury. The governor had or isfying the need for unskilled and ining judge on charges of plotting sured attorneys for the Teamster The study concluded that rath er than glut the U.S. labor force Union president that they could against tne security of the state. DROPPED PLAN dered Epstein to sign the waiver and testify or face dismissal from his post. PORT HURON (il-Edward S.

er than the 6 per cent portion 'Many of these immigrants," he call their first witness next Tues which in recent years has expe semiskilled labor in developing such industries as coal mining, steel, apparel, meat packing and transportation. of laborers in the U.S. labor force newspaper career which said, "have been able to make day. rienced high levels of unemployment the newcomers from abroad Epstein was excused from the during the same period. Hoffa, 49, is accused of accept important contributions to our he dicta start until he was 45 By contrast since the end of The immigration laws were ing concealed payoffs from Com Police said Gras confessed that he intended to assassinate De Gaulle during the parade but dropped the plan because the have helped fill shortages in such years old and then made it a big jury room at 2:35 p.m.

alter a two-minute appearance. In a letter dated at 3 p.m.. Rockefeller noti economy because, before their arrival, they had been fully trained for occupations in great demand success is ended. mercial Carriers, a Detroit-based automobile transport firm, in re skilled occupations as engineering, science and the medical Snover, 82, chief editorial writ Secret Army Organization (OAS) fied Epstein he was being fired in this country." turn for labor peace. er of the Port Huron Times Her both as a member of the authority gave nun only two hand changed in 1952 to give first preference to immigrants having "special skills or ability who would be substantially beneficial to the national economy, cultural interests or welfare of the United States." World War more and more immigrants came equipped with skills needed in a more complex economy.

The study made the point that fully trained immigrants bring along an economic asset. About half the foreign arrivals There can be no doubt," Sec U.S. CONTENTION ald, died JJonday night at Port retary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz commented on the study, "that and as its chairman for ignoring the governor's directive. Rockefeller said he acted under The government contends Com- Huron Hospital.

in the 1947-61 period were housewives, retired people and children. Of the nearly 1.7 million nades. He said be thought this was not enough to do the job. This was the fifth plot against De Gaulle's life reported since merical Carriers set up and oper He had served the Times Her by providing a haven for the op a provision of the state constitu ated Test Fleet a truck leasing firm later renamed September, 1961. ald for 37 years, distinguished as as grammarian, stylist and poet.

tion calling for removal of state employes who refuse to testify-without immunity from possible Hobren for the benefit of A chance remark led Snover Hoffa and the late Owen Bert Police said Gras had been involved in several holdups to get money for the outlawed Secret Army Organization (OAS) and into his newspaper career from Brennan, a Teamsters vice pres prosecution about matters deal' ins with official duties. ident. Test Fleet was chartered Open Every Weekday, 9:30 to the electrical contracting and wholesale supply business. il a here with the stock listed in the was working for its successor, the Committee for National Re One day, when he was 45, he By signing a waiver of immunity, a witness renounces the guarantees of the U.S. Constitution maiden names of the two union leaders' wives.

9 Saturday to 6 told the late Times Herald publisher Louis A. Weil he always wanted to be a newspaperman. George a former sistance (CNR) at the time of arrest. Both organizations opposed independence granted to Algeria under De Gaulle. Teamsters attorney at Detroit, that no person is required to be a witness against himself.

Yesterday, the liquor authority Promptly, Weil hired him. From a cub reporter he rose to city testified yesterday he once gave Hoffa a personal check for $15,000 in exchange for a dividend check editor, then chief editorial writer. fired its senior investigator, Ernest Moss, 39, for his refusal to waive immunity before the grand lne president, backed by a For 20 years he wrote a daily for the same amount issued to poem, Smilax, mostly in free Mrs. Hoffa by Test Fleet. jury last Tuesday.

The other four commission mem verse. record portion of the French parliament, turned today to consideration of a new cabinet under Premier Georges Pompidou. TO ASK POMPIDOU The white-haired attorney said he did not remember why Hoffa Snover was the son of the late berstwo are Republicans like Rockefeller have pledged to co wanted to exchange checks. Congressman Horace G. Snover.

As a student at the University of Michigan, he played in the band Fitzgerald was the 14th witness operate in the grand jury probe. to testify during a trial mat nas Epstein, wno suiters trom di- which first performed the "Vic seen 375 exhibits introduced in De Gaulle was expected to ask Pompidou formally to form a new government when he returns from Le Havre, where he went to tors March." He entered banking and business in Toledo shortly evidence. BOUGHT HUNTING LAND Teen-Agers attend the funeral of ex-Presi after the turn of the century, later Herbert Grosberg, a public ac returning to Michigan. Quizzed in dent Rene Coty. Pompidou was expected to com- TTofa iYta fiirmaHnn rf hie nmu countant employed by Teamsters Snover was an active Kiwaman.

Local 99 at Detroit, told of betag He was a veteran of World War I and served on the Selective Serv ent tonight or early HgUfl JJgfltfc ice Board in World War n. His wife, Delphine, died in 1961. A sent by Hoffa to Indianapolis to find out why State Cap Co. had not been repaying a loan made by Hobren. This occurred in 1955.

That sdme year Grosberg said Hoffa asked whether he or Hobren Strong security measures were put into effect for the 125-mile daughter, Mrs. Frank McCarthy' MIDDLETOWN, Ohio ffl-Police have given lie detector tests to three teen-agers to clear up the of Toledo, survives. apparently accidentia! shooting of trip to Le Harve. Police wanted to leave no opportunity for another attempt on De Gaulle's life. The latest assassination attempt should purchase the Lake 13 Hunt ing and Fishing Lodge in Micni-ean.

The witness said he advised occurred Aug. 22, when OAS ter Hoffa that for tax purposes 78 Sea-Going Ships Still to Clear Seaway rorists machine gunned De Gaulle's car, narrowly missing the would be better for Hobren to buy the property. Judy Blevins, 16. Questioned Monday night were her boy friend, Charles Benny James, 17; D. C.

Cokely, 16, and Vicki Emrick, 15. All three were witnesses to the tragedy, and James held the 20-gauge shotgun that killed Judy, police said. The results of the lie detector tests were not disclosed. Police reconstructed the events president and his wife. SHAPES PROGRAM Harold Buddie of Iron River mm 1 h'liM then testified he showed Hoffa With' a favorable parliament around the property and 10 or 12 scheduled to meet Dec.

6 for con MONTREAL (3) St. Lawrence Seaway officials reported 78 sea days later sold it to Hobren Corp. for $20,000. sideration of the 1963 budget, De Gaulle was expected to take up going ships must be cleared from as follows: other important internal matters: the seaway before the Friday mid The four youths left Middletown Rapid creation of a French Reds Say 'Ag' Funds Are Spent on Football High School after classes Monday night closing deadline. No serious difficulties are antic in James car.

They stopped in nuclear striking force and reorganization of the army for nuclear MOSCOW (UPD Tens of thou an alley behind the Emrick resi ipated in getting the ships out safely because temperatures along dence and the boys lett the car. warfare. Modernization of French in sands of rubles earmarked for agriculture are being spent jpa football teams instead, the Soviet Judy, in a playful mood, locked dustry and agriculture and a pro the car doors, rolled the windows gram for improved social services. the seaway have been rising slowly, contrary to the normal pattern, officials said. Water temperatures at the St.

Lambert Lock across the St. Law Communist newspaper a a up and began telling Vicki what said yesterday. De Gaulle will host British Premier Harold Macmillan Dec. 15 the younger girl described as a It cited the case of the "Koad silly story. to Communism collective farm in The boys came back.

Finding rence River from Montreal measured 41 degrees today compared Krasnodar, and said the collec and 16 for top-level talks expected to center on Britain's proposed membership in the European Common Market. the doors locked, they jokingly made threatening gestures at the tive scent more than $55,000 a to 38 degrees last Thursday. Seaway officials say they may extend the closing deadline de year on its football team. Pravda girls and James pointed a shot- sun at them. said 13 otner state ana couecuve farms in the same area were do pending on weather conditions.

Vicki became frightened. She SALE! KENNETH'S CRISP, WHITE EASY-CARE 'CHALETTE' CURTAINS told him to put the gun down, ing the same thing. Shipping operators have been warned, however, not to count on this. A quick freeze could clog Dont worry, James said. "It's not loaded.

I only load it THE STATE JOURNAL lock machinery. Transfer Mrs. America Test to Surf side, Fla. SURFSIDE, Fla. (UPD Directors of the Mrs.

America pageant voted to hold the contest here in 1963. Surfside is a small community about seven miles north of Miami when I go hunting." FOTJNPEPTftPRIL 28. IS53 Then the shotgun went off. The Piihiishprf weekday afternoons and News Ban Lifted ET DERATED blast hit Judy in the neck. She PUBLICATIONS.

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