Bluefield Daily Telegraph (Newspaper) - April 8, 1961, Bluefield, West Virginia BEST WAY to mi n item you need or to tell am don't need u tn flit Dully Telegraph classified art WEATHER Partly cloudy and cool High about 40. cold somewhat Vol. No. 9S second eUM 18, I noil W. tot of March W. Saturday April 8, 1961 5CENTS 1 r CENTS Laos King Takes Hand In Bringing Factions Together Hopes To Get Contending Sides To Sit At Peace Table When Father's Funeral Is Would Veto Intervention Call Laos - King Savang was reported Friday using a firm hand to bring warring factions to the peace probably April 28 at the state funeral for his One step was said to be a royal veto of a government proposal to ask for intervention by the Southeast Asia Treaty Sources close to the monarch said he hopes to get the contending sides together when the funeral of King Sisavang Vong is held in the royal capital of Luang He is said to be willing to let Prince Souvanna ed as As a call for a cease-fire was awaited in this ad ministrative the maneuvering of Communist Pathet Lao rebels and the royal army con Troopers Dropped Four Soviet transport dropped Pathet Lao paratroopers Thursday near royal army head quarters at Vang 80 miles north of said the acting information Tiao He said did not know how many were dropped but the operation apparently was to an airdrop of royal troops int the area an op oration that was reported to take the steam put of the rebel push on Vang Before the latest the royal army reported it had pushed 20 miles north of Vang Vieng without opposition in a drive to clear the highway between Vientiane and Luang Pra 140 miles to the Both sides were apparently try ing to consolidate and gain new ground before a cease-fire freezes them their Personal Veto Sources close to the king said he personally vetoed a week ago a step that have touched off major the foreign ministers of SEATO had meeting in neighboring and adopted a resolution to take appropriate action in Laos if ' But the king was reported personally to have overruled a Premier Boun government to ask help from SEATO against the Pathet An informant said the king feared such a step would bring massive intervention from Red China and the Soviet King Sisavang died in 1959. As is the custom in the body was preserved for a state funeral Informants said the funeral might bring together Prince who fled into exile when forces loyal to Boun Oum seized Prince leader of the Pathet Boun Oum and his defense minister and military strong Gen. Phoumi 2 Mullens Students Win Science Awards Two Mullens High School William A. Moran and Paul Ritchie last night were named winners in the Pocahontas Region HI Science Fair at Concord As a they will receive an trip to the National Science Fair at Kansas May 14. MARIAN JORDAN Of Fibber * Molly Dead Of Cancer Calif. who spent 25 years in show business trying to straighten out a man whose mind was as cluttered as his died of cancer She was Molly of team Jim her husband in reality as well as on was at her bedside when she succumbed at their ranch home in this Los Angeles She would have been 63 April 15. Doctors discovered a year ago she had an ovarian 43 Years Her death dissolved perhaps the most successful ' team in radio They had been happily married 43 Molly spent a good part of the program impaling McGee on her dry Her most remembered line was a deflating Usually it Marian actually contributed two voices to the She did a magnificent impersonation of the girl next who repeatedly confounded McGee with those childish questions adults can't The Jordans met in a church choir at 111,, and married in 1918. They called it a case of love at first They gave vaudeville a whirl without much Struggling Writer In 1931 they met Don a struggling radio The three of them got together on a radio series called in which Jim ran a little store that was To Page 8, Col. 8) Russ Retreat From Position Against U.N. Diplomats Believe Move Due To Fear Of Defeat On Floor UNITED The Soviet Union backed away Friday from its previous formal demand that the United Nations end its Congo operations within a The Russians also passed up a chance to call again for dismissal of U.N. Secre Dag Hammar who challenged the U. N. General Assembly Wednesday to vote for his ouster if that was what the members Neither idea was contained a new Congo resolution that the Soviet delegation put before the 99-nation Both had been rejected in the Security Council Feb. 21, when a Soviet resolution wound up on the short end of an 8-1 Fear Rejection Diplomats had the that the Soviet Union left them out for fear they would be rejected also in the They did not think the Russians had permanently dropped their campaign either against jold or the U.N. operations the which bar unilateral intervention The new resolution called for a meeting of the Congolese Parliament within 21 days under protection to insure the Congo's territorial integrity and political Congolese President Joseph has refused to reconvene Parliament ever since it tried trt override his ouster of Premier Patrice Lumumba last Septem Standing Offer noting repeated Soviet demands that he told the assembly two days ago it had his standing offer to resign ever it felt that would be the best thing for the United He said if no formal proposal was he would as not want him to Since Lumumba was slain early this the Soviet Union has recognized his vice as head of what it calls central government of in Rescue Rescuers In Suicide Attempt By McComas Resident BALTIMORE - Baltimore's harbor Thursday took on the appearance of the old swimming hole on the Fourth of It started when 29-year-old Lake Taylor of W. Va. leaped into the said Taylor later explained he jumped because he couldn't find A would-be Irvin 53, plunged in to The water level was so low police could not reach the two from their position on a A third man grabbed a life ring and leaped in to aid the foundering The ring popped off its line as James N. 41, hit the He couldn't Davis was thrown another life All three finally were scooped from the icy waters by a police The three were Accidentally Shot Down - A fighter plane accidentally shot down a jet bomber Friday over western New The Air Force said three men parachuted from the The three men were spotted by helicopter and were being flown to an Albuquerque The Air said eight men were aboard the bomber when it was struck by a Sidewinder missile during a training mission with a New Mexico Air National Guard The wreckage of the bomber was discovered about 15 miles northeast of Mt. Taylor an 11,389-foot landmark in west central New The three survivors were found about 2Vi miles northeast of the where they had landed aft er parachuting from the stricken The fate of the other five men was not Men on horseback were on the * * Aboard Plane Parachutes From Stricken Bomber N. Air Force Friday night released the following names of members of the crew aboard the bomber shot down over Western New Capt. Donald D. 30. aircraft Capt. Ray C. 28, 2nd Lt. Glenn V. 24, Wyo. electronics warfare Capt. George D. 27, W.Va. electronics warfare officer Capt. Stephen 29, East Capt. Peter J. 30, N. Staff Sgt. Manuel L. 23, crew Staff Sgt. Raymond H. 27, Havre De The Air Force said Capt. Jackson and Sgt. Singleton were the three men picked up after parachuting from the Jackson was from Richwood High School in 1952. aid was raised in that community of 4,100 in West about 85 miles east He is the son of a coal The flier's George is an employe of a Johnstown Coal and Coke Co. mine near Gaither Report Author Is Dead BOSTON Rowan Gaither 51, author of the controversial Gaither report which was critical of U. S. defense died Friday at Massachusetts General also a former president of the Ford had been a patient of the Lahey Clinic doctors was aware for some time that he had a had been chairman of the board of Rand leading research organization and had been a consultant of the National Defense Research His much discussed report on defense was at the request of President way to the crash scene along with men on There are roads in the general area but they are impassable this time of A late spring storm had swept through the area with snow and The Air Force had two helicopters flying over the area with three transports and massive ground The crash of the turned a after noon Friday as a Mexico Air National Guard accidently fired a Sidewinder missile inlo the The accident occurred as the fighter pilot from the 188th Interceptor Squadron of the New Mexico Air National Guard worked with the bomber crew on what the Air Force called authorized intercept The fighter had made five mock aerial duel high over ing passes at the Then on Mexico into tragic reality shortly i the sixth pass the deadly winder somehow was actually The steered accurately into the The two aircraft reportedly were operating at 35,000 feet when the was Spokesmen at Kirtland Air Force where the was said the two jet were working together as a team on practice a Kirtland spokesman There was no immediate as to how the Sidewinder could have been accidentally The Air Force identified the pilot of the jet fighter as W. Van Scyoc of Word that the had crashed came about 12:20 p.m. The named after a species of is a seeking missile which steers itself | toward a using infrared i radiation from an aircraft engina las 5 ARRESTED - Detectives try on masks used in the hold up of the Brooklyn office of the New York Daily News Five men were taken inlo custody Friday in connection with the In front of the officers is of the stolen money recovered and some guns and handcuffs used by the About is still Body Of Missing Man Found In Indian Creek No Indication Of Foul Play 150 Expected For State Dowell County missing from I Convention his home since found in a creek in Wyoming i More than 150 and special delegates of the West Virginia will gather in Bluefield this afternoon and tonight to take part in the annual state convention of which will wind up Sunday Activities will center around Sholom Temple and the West Virginian Adolf Eichmann Is Kept Under Constant Guard JERUSALEM Israeli rifle in sits in a cubicle behind When his watch ends another armed guard takes his So it will be around the clock until next Tuesday morning when Adolf for whom the cubicle was enters this special courtroom in Jerusalem and his trial Eichmann was Gestapo chief in charge of Jewish in Nazi Germany during World War The glass cubicle and the armed guards occupying it 24 hours daily visibly illustrate the stringency of security measures the government and police are For the man who is accused of complicity in the slaughter of six million Jews during the war probably would not live long without such It is impossible to describe the emotions aroused merely by his name in Nearly every family of Jews from Europe living He will go on trial for against the Jewish people and in Israel lost one or more crimes against under tives in Nazi death a law which carries the death Consequently the Beth community has been converted into a huge courtroom resembles a supersecret military Eichmann was brought to a cell in the building this week from the fortress prison near a village six miles east of Authorities disclosed he had been held at the prison since Israeli agents spirited him out of Argentina last With Eichmann's transfer to the authorities taking every precaution to see he reaches that glass cubicle and has full opportunity to tell his There is every indication it will be a long Some authorities estimate it may last six Although every word spoken will be translated simultaneously from He b r e w into French and the language problem could cause it seems certain intricate points in international law will have to be thrashed out during which periods the court may clear the Eichmann's chief defense Dr. Robert Servatius of Temperatures through may try to day will average near the validity of the trial on lows of 34 north and 40 south ground Eichmann was kidnaped and normal highs of 61 north and from in a County late Friday Sheriff Leland Phillips The A. R. was a barber in Welch at the time he disappeared The sheriff said a young teenage fishing on Indian Creek near State Route 16 between Welch and made a cast in about four feet of water nnd hooked the victim's The youth and his mother notified the Sheriff's Department in Pineville about 7:30 p.m. and and the officers fished the body from the stream about 8:15 p.m Sheriff Phillips said there had been no indication of foul There w ere no marks on the body and Rose had apparently been dead about four to six The victim was Rose apparently was the victim of accidental drowning or a heart the officers Sheriff Phillips said an autopsy would probably be performed to determine the definite cause of The body was at Funeral Home in Pineville Friday but will likely be taken back to Welch for autopsy if one is Still conducting the investigation Friday night were Sheriff Deputy Bud and State Police Corporal C. W. Normal Temperature Why Not Send Stamped Envelopes For Tax CHARLESTON Commissioner C. Howard Jr. leaned back in his A grin came over his face as he read those words scribbled on a piece of note not send stamped envelopes for tax After taxes are out can hardly afford The note was included in an information sent to Hardesty's office as required by the state personal income tax It injected a smack of humor in Hardesty's devoted wise to heavier matters such as property appraisal and Hardesty said the income tax program is progressing with few complaints from employers and real problem is keeping current with our he have been swamped because we do not now have enough personnel to handle all the But 8 or 10 more income tax people will join the staff of four already at work within the next 10 They will work mostly on the Be Given Parole A highlight of the state convention will be installation of Eli Weinberg of the host Chapter as president of the West Virginia WASHINGTON - Humanitarian Award an aging traitor who important project will be presentation of the B nai B nth turned to religion in soon to will be some West outside the The U. S. Parole Board an- fraternal whom Friday that white-haired members think has con- j rr iu - en 111 most to humanitarian Mildred Elizabeth 60, will work in the Mountain State the be freed July 10 from the Federal past year Woman's Reformatory at Registration will begin tonight W. Va. She will have com- at 8:30 at the followed by 12 years of a 10- to 30-year sessions aml a * treason sentence imposed in 1949, Registration a. for serving Nazi Germany as a the temple at 0 a.m. radio propagandist lowed by additional business War She has arranged to work in a convent which was not In announcing the authorities said the singer at improved especially in the areas of music and Few of the thousands of U.S. soldiers who heard her nightly efforts to sow sedition and homesickness ever knew her real But they gave her the one that Born Mildred E. Sisk in she went to several years fore the war to study She changed her name to Gillars and became a star of German radio The Nazis used her moderately pleasing voice in special broadcasts to the American Sunday ' Installation of the new president and presentation of the award will highlight the banquet session set as a finale at West Virginian Hotel following a 6:30 p.m. social hour Leonard attorney from and president District Grand Lodge 3, will be the banquet Dr. chan I Sam Milchin and M e y e r are of the with Princeton members in i of Saturday night Central Rebels To Meet To Air Confer For Peace the Congo central government and rebel leaders will meet in neutral Congolese territory to negotiate political and military Gen. Joseph military strongman of the announced to meet the rebel commander in Oriental Gen. Victor at a river town on the neutral border between Equator and Oriental Meet In Jungle Village Leopoldville Vice Premier Jean disclosed he will meet the Stanleyville rebel the same day at the junge village of about 30 miles from on the same The indicating possibility of an followed swiftly a gesture by the central government The government lifted its 4-month-old blockade of rebel Oriental and Kivu The gestures paved the way for completing the conciliation picture with military and political Choose Site The choice of the neutral sites followed telephone conferences between Leopoldville authorities and Gen. who also was speaking for The ice may have been finally broken the decision of the Leopoldville regime to lift its Economics Minister Jean-Pierre told a news conference two Congo River barges carrying 800 tons of sorely needed supplies will leave Leopoldville Tuesday for But warned the blockade would be reimposed rebel soldiers or authorities should threaten security of the goods or the transport workers in charge ol the Blockade Has Hurl The blockade also had hurt Valuable foreign exchange earnings were sacrificed from the rich agricultural exports of palm coffee and other About 25,000 tons of such goods now wait to be shipped to Leopoldville for Valuable copper shipments from the mines of Katanga where secessionist President Moise Tshombe holds now are being routed through Portuguese the central government of foreign exchange which would be realized if the ore went through a Congolese port. 2 Injured In Wythe Wreck Two persons were on 8 in a accident in Wythe about 7 state troopers Robert Lee 22. of Max was listed as the driver of the car went out of hit a and overturned on State Route near Poplar Camp i He received assorted cuts d and was hospitalized m l fair condition in Pulaski His companion and Lee 22. of was hospitalized in serious condition at a fractured cuts and and The car overturned limes and was the Hardesty said reciprocity agreements with Virginia and Kent had not been worked out but that his office had been in contact with representatives of those He was confident an agreement could be made with the bordering states under which their citizens working in West Virginia would not be subject to the Mountain State's income tax In West Virginians working in the three states would not be subject to their West Virginia recently an- a 30-day moratorium on deduction of the tax f r om the wages of residents of the three states working in West This was to allow time for negotiation of reciprocity Hardesty said West Virgini i employers without exception have cooperated wonderfully have been pleased the so closely after federal law has not presented many problems with which the employers are not already Philip K. acting in- come tax division noted that have been sympathetic and but after we explain the situation to they usually Sanders said one small employer wrote that he would go out of business before he would begin withholding the state tax from the pay of his Clifford presently a special assistant to will take over the income lax division Sanders will retire lo Breaks Jail At Clintwood Va. M - A 2ti-yoar-old East Tennessean open the bars of the Dickenson County Jail here Friday night and Chief Deputy A. Steele identified the escapee as James Charles Pickering of Johnson Tenn. Steele considered Pickering wouldn't use a if he got the deputy New Tags Silver CHARLESTON - We si Virginia's new green on silver vehicle license tags will be available about May 10, the Department of Motor Vehicles announced S. R. director of the said application forms will be mailed out by May 1. The new lags must be displayed at midnight 30. Only one fee has been changed Irom last Commercial buses which operate within the stale will pav less They will pay lor each bus. used in inter- state commerce will pay a percentage I asei on operated in the state during a year's Class A auto will c the Licenses for private passenger cars up to 3.00) pounds are from 3,00(1 to 4.000 pounds and over 4.000 Each applicant also that he has paid his county's personal properly A of the lax receipt must accompany the mail application lor a Those who buy the tag at the department's office must along the 05116530