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President Calls on
Leaders to Promote
Closer World Ties
WASHINGTON, May 2. — Presi-
dent Eisenhower has announced
that he has invited 34 American
leaders to a White House meeting
June 12 to help plan for better un-
derstanding among the peoples of
the. world.
One idea behind the plan is to
make every American traveling
abroad a goodwill ambassador for
his country.
Those invited to the conference
included men and women active in
a variety of fields ranging from
travel agencies to motion pictures
to religion. A White House state-
ment said:
“The President will seek their
ideas and help on the whole sub-
ject of people-to-people contacts
(as distinct from government con-
tacts) — contacts designed to cre-
ate understanding among peoples
and build a common effort to ad-
vance world peace.”
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hagerty said topics for
discussion will extend from how to
help Americans on vacation abroad
to better representatives to this
country to such things as promot-
ing American symphony concerts
and other cultural efforts behind
the Iron Curtain as well as in non-
Communist countries.
Hagerty also said one logical re-
sult could be steps to carry out Ei-
senhower’s proposal of May 25 at
Baylor University for American
universities and foundations to help
establish science and cultural edu-
cation centers abroad.
Eisenhower’s letters of invitation
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is a flashy dresser.
The FBI warns: “Dibiase report-
edly will kill without provocation
and he previously has been in pos-
session of a .38 calibre relovler. Ac-
cordingly he should be considered
armed and dangerous.
The attempted Brink^s job for
which Newman is sought was per-
petrated by three armed men who
wore silk stocking masks. One —
allegedly Newman — reportedly
carried a German-made machine
gun.
The machine-gunner fired a blast
when the truck reached the garage
in which the bandits had secreted
themselves. A bullet ripped into the
right side of a guard’s chest and
tore a hole under his right arm.
The FBI notes: “Despite the ter-
rible pain from the wound, the
guard managed to get to a tower
overlooking the garage area and
sound an alarm. The trio fled from
the garage but dropped two cash
boxes in their haste.”
The bandits commandeered a car,
engaged in a running gun battle
with pursuers, abandoned the get-
away vehicle, and took refuge in
private homes. The police sur-
rounded the dwellings and another
gun battle took place. Finally two
of the men surrendered when tear
gas was used. But newman escaped.
The fugitive is described as hav-
ing been an “ungovernable youth
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to the conference said:
“There will never be enough dip-
lomats and information officers at
work in the world to get the job
done without help from the rest of
us.
“Indeed, if our American ideo-
logy is eventually to win out in the
great struggle being waged be-
tween the two opposing ways of
life, it must have the active sup-
port of thousands of independent
private groups and institutions and
of millions of through person-to-
person communication in foreign
lands.”
The letters described the meeting
as planned “to assist in the organi-
zation of various phases of work.”
Eisenhower said that he later in-
tends to call upon American citi-
zens generally to help.
He said Secretary of State Dulles
and Director Theodore Streibert of
the U. S. Information Agency “join
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FBI List 10 Most
Wanted Criminals
(Murder suspect Carmine Dibaise
and fugitive Eugene Francis New-
man have been added to the FBI
list of “Ten Most Wanted” crimi-
nals. They replace Brink’s express
robbery suspect James Ignatius
Faherty and Thomas Francis Rich-
ardson, both captured recently in
the Boston area.)
By James Lee
WASHINGTON.—The FBI threw
its “most wanted” spotlight today
on a vicious New York City gun-
man, accused of murdering his best
friend and on a trigger-happy ban-
dit.
The addition of the pair rounds
out the “top ten” roster of hunted
desperadoes replacing Brink’s Ex-
press robbery suspects James Igna-
tius Faherty and Thomas Francis
Richardson, captured recently in
Boston.
The bandit is wanted, ironically
enough, for his part in the attempt-
ed holdup of a Brink’s armored
truck crew at Buffalo, N. Y. A
guard was severely wounded in
that crime.
The murder suspect is Carmine
Dibiase, 33, sought for the cold-
blooded slaying on Dec. 26, 1951, of
Michael Erreciello, 37, who had
been best man at Dibiase’s wedding
and godfather of one of the fugi-
tive’s children.
The bandit is Eugene Francis
Newman, 30, who has been identi-
fied as the machine-gunner in a
trio which attempted to rob a
Brink’s truck at Buffalo on Aug.
3, 1955. The truck was carrying
$498,500 in U. S. and Canadian cur-
rency which had been picked up
from the Fort Erie, Ont., race track.
According to the FBI, Dibiase
has been named as the man who
walked into a social club on New
York’s lower East Side, found Er-
reciello asleep in a chair, drew a
gun and fired five shots at the vic-
tim, four of which took effect.
Diabiase, who is on the New
York City Police Department’s
“Most Wanted” list, has a long
criminal record, was known in his
neighborhood as a bully and a thug,
had a vicious temper, and is report-
ed to be “always ready to use a
gun.”
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a preference for Scotch whiskey,
likes Italian-style cooking, consid-
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Thompson, Anna & Thompson, Wofford. The McKinney Examiner (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1956, newspaper, June 7, 1956; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1457549/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.