Daily Messenger, The (Newspaper) - December 15, 1960, Canandaigua, New York Established 1796 Year WEATHER OUTLOOK able mild and windy today high In mid Snow tonight low In mid 20s Sunny with Hurries Friday with high about 30 Southwest winds increasing to AREA TEMPERATURES 8 28 11 34 1 P.M 37 21 hour high 37 low 25 VOL 164 NO 245 PHONE 897 CANANDAIGUA NEW YORK THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 1960 A COPY Production Of Gas In County Is Big Business County Ranks 5th In State No End In View In the decade between 1850 and 1960 Ontario County has moved a minor to a natural gas producer in Now York Slate Statistics released by the New York Stale Department of Com- merce indicate thai the counly is now fifth among 19 counties listed gas producing areas In 1950 Ontario was in Hie same group Today only Allegheny and Sullivan are bigger producers The surge in Ontario's position Is due to the developement of a area in the towns ot East Bloomfield Bristol and Richmond during the past three years Not In Sight Today the Franchot Co of Clean is operating 29 wells in the towns of Bristol and Richmond and report that the end is not tight Harold Garringer field representative for the Franchot firm estimated that bic feet of gas is being piped per day from these wells to a uting and processing unit two miles east of Canandaigua off Rt This purchased by New York Natural Gas Co which in turn supplies New York Electric Gas Corp from which Geneva Auburn and other communities get their cooking and heating gas Newest wells which the thot firm is developing are in the South Hill section of the Town of Bristol The wells also extend to the east shore of Honeoye Lake northward near the Town of Bloomfield line Franchot has taken land leases development rights on a wide area and describes the hilly ity along the western edge of the Bristol and the eastern section of Richmond as lop gas-producing country Bloomfield Operations Working during the past year in die Town of East have been the Bell Oil Co of Amherst Jn suburban Buffalo the James R Joyce firm of and other firms They have developed a halt dozen producing wells and plan to lay a pipeline early next year north to the tor town line where the supply Vill be sold to Rochester Gas Electric Co of the plv cannot be estimated it is ex- until full tests have been made Plan Organisation Contest For Board Post Seen The Ontario Counly Bourd of plans its tion meeting during the first week in January and a chairmanship may be looming The senger has learned tlie present board chairman Philip T Rowley of Honeoye and Sidney W Thomas of Gorham Chairman Rowley nor Supervisor Thomas budget lor and chairman of the finance committee during the past two years has made a declaration of candidacy but both men have been sounding out Board ment on the chairmanship Haile Selassie Loses Throne As Bloodless Coup Seizes Ethiopia Emperor's Own Making Sonic Kennedy May Make Further Cabinet Selections Today NEW FAIR OFFICIALS The Ontario Counly Fair Society made major changes In Its officer slate for at its annual meeting last evening Seated left lo right arc Robert W new dent Lyle R Arnold first vice president John W second vice president standing R race secretary and William E Boyle treasurer lion Rowley who has served the Rusk Sees Key For Stevenson NEW YORK Rusk the incoming secretary of state says Adlai Stevenson will play a key role in formulation of for- eign policy in the administration of President-elect John F Rusk conferred here Wednesday with Stevenson who will be the U S ambassador to the United Nations under Kennedy The meeting was the first between Rusk and Stevenson since the president-elect announced Rusk's selection on Monday The two discussed their ments at news conference in Stevenson's law office here Rusk said Stevenson knows more than any other American concerning what the U N means for the world and for U S for- eign policy pointed out that Stevenson had helped create the international body in San cisco in 1945 The new Democratic tration said Rusk will want full counsels in the for- of foreign policy When asked if the key role had been a factor in his tance of the U N post Stevenson This is the first I've heard of t and I think it's a very nice Town of Richmond as supervisor for the past five years has been Board chairman for the past two years Thomas Gorham's super- visor since 1956 has served as chairman of the finance committee for the past two years Both Highly Both Rowley and Thomas are widely respected by Board bers and are credited with having done highly capable jobs man Rowley has given leadership to a progressive Board program during the past two years ing such major steps as tion of a new county jail tion of building and land areas for office and parking space study of the rising welfare department budget under the of Gibs Consultants re- organization of office space in the County Courthouse expansion of county park space and other movies Thomas as chairman of the nance played a major role in developing 1960 and 1061 county budgets which have met new county financial and yet have demanded less than a 1 rise in tax rate Key Factors Two factors are regarded as having a possible effect on the 1901 chairmanship selection 1 how strong is the two-year man rule and 2 how will the Democratic group on the Board vote Twice in the past decade Board have served longer than the two-year period which ten rule has set for the thur E Treble of Honeoye in and George McG Hayes of Canandaigua city Rowley's in The Democratic group on the Insurgents Oust 3 Fair Officials An insurgent movement brought a new president vice president and treasurer to the Ontario County Fair Society at a annual meeting last evening in the County Courthouse Robert W Pollock of Smith Rd Canandaigua RD was elected president defeating Ward W Bobbins Geneva RD who has served for the past five years John W was elected second vice president defeating Theodore D Curtis Curtis had been a Fair for 15 years William E Boyle Ontario SI Fixl was treasurer ning from J Alan Leamy also Canandaigua who had served for the past two years In a contest for a director's Board largest in 20 years has not made a habit of voting solidly on key Board issues but may caucus it is believed prior lo the meeting and present a com- On Page 3 Column 1 D Bostwick of Canandaigua was defeated by James E Repard Rd Canandaigua RD S Officers Re-elected unanimously two officers Lyle R Arnold Chapin Rd first vice president and Christine Smith City secretary and four directors Charles E Converse Phelps John C and ton A Canandaigua and John P North Victor Four new directors were added all without contests Roy Roland Clifton Springs who replaces J Lewis Salisbury Phelps Hay Donnelly Stanley who will replace Jay E Canandaigua Gene E Loumis Victor who will replace Robert W Pollok and Philip P Geneva who will take the place of Jean Mason East field Luther It Canandaigua Cily will continue as race tary for Society Tile insurgency developed the nominating committee headed by Robert E Jensen Seneca tle recommended that the full skle of officers be with ho exception of new directors lo fill vacancies in the group Carlile placed the name of lock in nomination with Walter Sherwood Phelps seconding the choice Carlile asked lint each office be considered alely beginning with the Repard defeated Boslwick on third ballot by a vole The voting was tied at on the two Continued On Page 3 Column 5 US Moon Rocket Explodes After Erratic Flight CANAVERAL Fla AP United States failed for the sixth straight lime lo send a lile around the moon today when a giant rocket exploded in flight The blast ended a carrier et million failure II will be several months before U.S space scientists have another favorable chance to make the shot American space scientists now must await development of more powerful rockets expected next summer for future moon ings Tho tall rocket ing a space craft in Us nose rose from its pad at II EST today The satellite was Fidel Says US Aiding Enemies HAVANA Minister Fidel Castro in one of his est speeches charged today that enemies of his revolution were be- ing equipped by the United Slates with a powerful new special ex- plosive Castro made the charge In a WASHINGTON AP John F Kennedy said he would announce another Cabinet appointment Maybe in afternoon lie put the lime for a Cabinet announcement tentatively at 5 p.m EST Passing this word lo newsmen clustered around the sanded steps of his Georgetown home Kennedy gave no hint as to the posts to be filled or the people lo fill them The spots still open arc taries of the treasury agriculture and labor attorney general and general Earlier Kennedy had said he wasn't sure whether there would bo additional members named lodny but that certainly ho would have some Friday if not today But he also he was making some so ly and la be taking the position he will abide by Robert's decision That view of the situation was after Robert had con- ferred Wednesday wilh William P Rogers Eisenhower's attorney general Byron ado lawyer packed electronic Mny Renew Local Interest Geneva Gefs Federal Grant For Planning Redevelopment The award of in federal aid lo Geneva for planning slum clearance and redevelopment un- der an urban renewal project may arouse fresh interest in urban renewal proposals which were included in the 1958 Master Plan but which have laid largely dormant since that time Geneva's allocation is especially interesting to be- cause Geneva officials indicated yesterday according to newspaper reports that they would mend that part of this fund be used to employ lite Isadore doub consulting firm of Newark to serve as consultants The urban renewal firm drew the Canandaigua Master Plan and framed the local urban renewal program Geneva's ter Plan was developed by Floyd F of also In Plan Program Geneva's grant ed yesterday is described in newspaper reports as a cant step in bringing the city's urban renewal program nearer to reality The program for slum clearance and of a six-acre tract So Exchange St near he business area of the city Besides employing a consulting firm the grant will be used o hire an urban renewal director and appraisers clerical and personnel Geneva had applied for a planning fund for urban re- Cily officials suggested yesterday that the cut from this sum might be due to salary shifts and planning cost changes Ten-Year Program The Canandaigua urban renewal program by firm envisioned a ten-year plan which major tion of tho east side of Main St in the business area and the block bounded by Main St Niagara St Ave and Phoenix St II for changes in the side of Main SI especially in the Coy St and Atwater Park ties which would be given over lo new public housing developments The changes in the Main SI iness area sought to remove older structures pro vide improved parking and develop a center lype store area The cost the project varied from down lo depending on liow far-reaching a Continued On Face 1 Column 1 ments designed to make the most extensive study ever attempted of the moon's environment The huge rocket appeared to be flying a true course for 70 Suddenly it lurched ly and erupted wilh a blinding flash that illuminated the Atlantic Ocean and its beaches for several miles A massive ball of red-orange fire hung seemingly motionless thousands of feet in the sky for several seconds as tons of fuel were consumed in a toiling in- ferno Flaming pieces of el into the Atlantic al miles offshore The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said an in- under way to de- termine what went wrong Maj Edward D'Arcy project officer for Air Force Missile Division which provided rocket told newsmen We know whal happened The pieces fell in the ocean between eight and 12 miles offshore in 70 feet of water We'll make every effort lo recover them many of our grams depend on the Atlas He said the explosion occurred at an altitude of about feet The rocket's extremely difficult mission was to hurl the craft to the moon miles away in 60 hours The failure leaves the moon an elusive target for U.S missilemen who had propelled five earlier rockets toward it success leaves the Soviet wilh a commanding lead in the address at a midnight meeting ol Electrical Workers Union that was summoned to oust whal he called traitorous ship Amaury Fraginals booted out as boss ot the union in absentia has been accused of blacking out for four days with a placed bomb Tile whereabouts of Fraginals Is not vvn Diplomatic sources said lie was not among 11 known members of union who took asylum in various embassies Wednesday Fraginals was one of the leaders of a march of his union lo he Presidential Palace last week to protest what they claimed was an by the Cuban Confederation of Workers to a union election Some members of the union claimed Wednesday night they were not allowed lo enter the meeting which paved the way for a to take over They claimed the hall was packed wilh and Com- munist followers Putting in a personal ance at the meeting Castro scathingly denounced the union leaders as counterrevolutionaries His unexpected appearance under- lined the gravity wilh which the regime viewed the first real open defiance from he labor froal His face contorted wilh rage he Appeared to grope for the est words he could recall A new special type of explosive of great power used by the U.S Army he said was being supplied lo his enemies by U.S In- agents and Yankee Pentagon bandits American financed ment elements he added include garbed in cassocks a reference lo Roman Catholic priests While was an player also has in speculation for the at- general post Kennedy of- While a job in the new ad- Continued On Page 3 Column 2 field of space exploration Soviet last year hit the moon wilh Lunik If and took the first picture of its hidden backside with Lunik III a swinging earth which passed behind the moon on ils first orbit The first three moon shots were boosted by rockets The first blew up in gust 1958 The second reached an altitude of miles before ing back lo earth Troops Confine Riots To Cashah ALGIERS AP Moslems in turbulent casbah today milled and shouted rebel slogans but tough French riot forces kept confined lo the ancient Arab quarter Early today troops and riot lice permitted exit from bah where persons live in filth and squalor but they entry Aboul 100 Arabs fil- tered out through gales made by pulling back barbed wire barriers which ring the quarter There were indications that ex- Moslems were exacting revenge against sympathetic to French President Charles dc Gaulle's policy of self-government for this country of nine million Moslems and a million Kennedy plans lo leave for ida Friday the holidays HP said lie will not leave 6 p.m or later Kennedy conferred for 70 utes this morning with his er Robert center of speculation about the attorney general Robert hurried by reporters on his way out telling them there was nothing he could say Another morning caller was he Sir Harold Caccia When he left Kennedy escorted him to the door and told reporters that he had Invited the ambassador to his home to dis- cuss problems of mutual concern Wednesday night it was report- ed the president-elect would prob- ably name at least two Cabinet members today and might sibly appoint five Word of le projected speedup came from press secretary Pierre Salinger Kennedy now Is at halfway on his Cabinet with five members chosen Salinger declined to say which of the vacancies Kennedy is closest lo filling This is the way the picture looks on possible Secretary of publican Douglas Dillon under- secretary of state in the outgoing Eisenhower administration is re- ported lo be an almost sure bet for this job Dillon expected lo return to capital late today from a Paris conference mcl with Kennedy last week at the request A Dillon aide reported later that Kennedy had made no job offer but other sources got the impression that Kennedy was sizing up Dillon and was highly impressed Attorney general The brother Robert 34 slill is a very possible choice to head the Justice Department an informant said Wednesday night However this source pic lured was his er's campaign lanl lo accept such an ment on the grounds it would open president-elect lo criticism for selection of a ber of the family The president-elect was said to have offered the post to Robert V-P Latin Trouble WASHINGTON elect John F Kennedy is report- ed considering designating the in- coming vice president as a trouble shooter to improve U American relations This may be one of outside assignments Kennedy Indicated during presidential campaign lie had In mind for Sen Lyndon B Johnson of Texas Any designation ot the only er nationally elected official of tire government lo deal with tlic problems of hemisphere countries including Prime Minister Fidel Castro's Cuba would emphasize the places on reestablishing good neighbor policies with republics of the south Shortly after the election predicted at Hyannis Port Mass that Johnson the retiring Senate majority leader would be- come the most effective vico ident in modern times He he would ask Johnson to take on even more duties than President Eisenhower assigned to Vice President Richard M Nixon As the Senate's majority leader and as a Texan Johnson has en pains to establish warm ions with President Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico The two men maintain regular communications and Johnson ts Mexico nearly every chance ic gets Lopez visited Johnson's Texas ranch earlier in the year Johnson's acquaintance with the problems of other Latin American stales has been enhanced by his experiences as chairman of an subcommittee which passes on money for Slate Department programs in that and other parts of the world Son Installed Chief Of State LONDON British spokesman said today fighting has broken out in Addis Ababa the capital of Ethiopia Edward Heath lord privy seal told the House of Commons ho had received this information from the British ambassador in tho past two hours The sador threw open the embassy compound in Addis Ababa to any British subjects who wished to lake refuge there A broadcast from Ethiopia an- that Crown Prince Wassan has been proclaimed king of lhal African nation in place of his father Emperor Haile sie The broadcast was heard as the deposed emperor dashed toward home from Brazil where lie had been on a formal slata visil while Wednesday's coup took place in Addis Ababa Airline sources said the deposed emperor was heading for Roberts Field in Liberia the full width of African continent away from Ethiopia One report had him ready In Liberia The Ethiopian broadcast an- the appointment of a new prime minister Ras Imru former Ethiopian ambassador to India and Russia The British Foreign Office said Hie British government has been asked informally to recognize tha new regime Telegraphic still were severed with Addis ba 24 hours first reports of the coup reached Western tals The Ethiopian radio announced that all air traffic lo and from the country had been suspended and said the armed forces would lake necessary measures lo sea lhal this directive was carried out House Stalled But Expected To Move Again Soon The big house being moved from Gorham St lo a new lion on West Drive is ed today in the Red Jacket Park area awaiting completion of a temporary bridge across he Sucker Brook Officials of the Tuxill firm which is moving former Kershaw residence said that the task of getting the ing to West Lake Dr would prob- ably be finished today In London Heath fold ment the British ambassador in Addis Ababa had reported ing in the Ethiopian capital in- moderate small arms and mortar firing Heath said there was no reason lo believe that there was diate danger lo Britons and Brit- ish Commonwealth subjects ing 000 He There is no evidence of inter- ference from outside Ethiopia in the revoll The crown apparently took advantage of his father's absence to seize power Machine guns were posted on rooftops in tire capital where a curfew prevailed Units of the army guarded tha American British and Soviet em- bassies Calm prevailed in the capital but normal communications with Addis Ababa were disrupted dio broadcasts and stray bits of information gave little idea of how coup was being received by tho rest of 18 million pians One announcement said Ras World News In Capsule JAKARTA Indonesia and Communist China day signed an agreement on ods of Implementing their treaty on dual nationality Dumps LOS ANGELES hound airliner carrying 55 sons dumped gallons of fuel into the Pacific today then re- turned to IMS Angeles for an un- emergency landing after Man Suffers Leg Fracture In Sewer Cave-In Edward Bud Omans 34 acuse suffered a left leg fracture at noon today when caught in a cave-in at the water and er line installation job near Parkway Plaza He was removed by Emergency Fire Ambulance to Thompson Hospital where his con- AP Cambodia's Chief ot State Prince Norodom Sihanouk said he will con- clude a of friendship and wilh Communist China during his current visit to the New China News Agency reported BERN Switzerland AP Traugott an agricultural expert was elected of Switzerland today for 961 Ills election by a joint session of holh houses of Parliament was automatic and unopposed The presidency rotates at one-year In- among the seven bers of he Federal Council len was economics minister anil flee president this year one of its our engines developed 1 at was reported an oil leak lair Manila AP Typhoon turned north and the Weather reau said Is may spare the and Formosa Maximum winds of 95 miles per hour were reported TAIPEI Formosa AP The Foreign Office as groundless an allegation that nese Nationalist soldiers are ing cad la Uw civil wu Laos TOKYO Communist North Viet Nam charged oday the U S Fleet is standing by off the Vietnamese coast ready for Intervention In Laos A broadcast further charged hat many South Vietnamese al ready are taking part In the tle for Vientiane on the side of Gen No- savan and a slate of emergency has been proclaimed In Nam Inry former ambassador to In- dia had been made premier The proclamation of a new made no mention of so technically he was till the king of kings of But Crown Prince Wassan his aim was to end years of injustice This to be a direct attack in the dynasty itself which traces ts origins to a union of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba The coup came as a stunning to those who well The emperor left his cap- lal at the end of November for an extended trip through West Africa and Latin America ia appeared untouched by the wave of nationalism arid unrest sweeping Africa and all looked at the time His crack imperial rom which came the Ethiopian units thai fought in Korean considered intensely loyal Some of the guard are believed lo Have been sent among the Ethiopians now serving under tho U N command in the Congo however and their absence may have given dissidents an nity to strike for power The emperor also is reported lo have had some differences with Wassan and there have been rumors that he bypass the crown prince In favor of some Continued On Page 3 Column