Charleston Gazette-Mail (Newspaper) - December 16, 1962, Charleston, West Virginia CITY EDITION Charleston West December 16, 1962 104 Cents THE variable high in 30s. Possibly a little snow in north Weather Data on page 8A. WEST VIRGINIA'S O S T COMPLETE NEWSPAPER WITH TWO GREAT MAGAZINES AND WORLD'S BEST COMICS SOVIET PAPERS LEVEL CHARGE 3 More Americans Accused of Spying Related story appears on page By Seymour Topping c 196?, The New York Times Co. newspapers Saturday accused three more officials of the United States Embassy here of complicity in an alleged science espionage case that is taking on major propaganda and political SOVIETS SAY AMERICAN CAUGHT IN ACT Man Identified as Expelled U.S. Embassy Official Wirephotos LAMP POST FIGURES IN SOVIET SPY CHARGE Marks Made for Russians The central figure is a jailed Oleg V. a former official of Moscow's Scientific Research Coordinating He is charged with passing secret information to United States and British agents during the last two now has been linked by Soviet newspapers to a total of five United States diplomatic officials and a British who is in prison here awaiting trial on five charges of Soviet newspapers have hinted that more disclosures were to come about United States and British but nothing has been said about who in I be Soviet hierarchy might be blamed in addition to for the alleged leak from the key science in a long article written in the literary style of a spy portrayed Capt. Alexis a United States Air Force officer who is the embassy physician Robert K. a second and Hugh an as involved in the The three United States officials were depicted as tip-off agents who operated a system of including coal marks on Moscow lampposts and spots on fish shop in connection with the pick-up of secret information by another embassy * * * THE ACCUSED Richard C. the filing was expelled early last month from the Soviet Union on the demand of the Foreign He had been detained by Soviet security agents in what they purported to be the act of picking up a matchbox containing a communication from - AP ROBERT K. GERMAN Accused Spy left in the hallway of a Moscow apartment Pravda has published a photo that it asserts is of Jacob reaching behind a radiator in the hallway just before he was said to have been The fifth American named is Rodney W. an assistant agricultural Carlson left by air Friday for Turn to Page 8A, Col. 1) STATE FORMATION TRACED IN SERIES A centennial year series tracing the history of the formation of West Virginia will begin Jan. 6, in the Sunday State The series was written by Sunday Staff Writer John G. who spent nearly three months in research and ] In preparation for the 24-part will appear Sunday until June 16-Morgan traveled to Morgantown to examine the archives on file in the West Virginia University library and to to study material in the capital Morgan's series covers the time period from Nov. 6, 1860, when Abraham Lincoln was elected president and Virginia began to discuss secession from the Union to June 20, 1863, when West Virginia was admitted as a separate and free An earlier Morgan series on the governors of West Virginia was well received by educators and historians throughout the His new series on the formation of the state is a thoroughly researched work which should find wide Teachers and students will find the series invaluable reference Council Endorses Nato Arms Boost North Atlantic Council Saturday endorsed an increase in the West's conventional but steered clear of the controversial issue of independent national nuclear forces in The defense and finance ministers of the Nato members agreed with the American view that the defense burden should be more In their final ending their three-day winter they said Nato de Gaulle Begin Talks fi 196?, The New York Times Co. I de and Prime Minister Macmillan J Saturday night began to the delicate problem of entry into a new Europe fashioned by a French This was regarded by diplomats as the most important of many issues that would be reviewed by the two leaders in their private These are being held in the 15th century Chateau de Rambouillet outside If the afternoon and evening went as well for the prime minister as did his visit will prove Macmillan accounted for 77 birds in morning's out of a total of 408 brought down by a party of huntsmen commented that he was very good Diplomats thought he have to be even more effective if he is to make progress with the French president in their conversations about the future shape of Saturday's entertainment represented the Europe of the shooting in the grand manner in the morning and luncheon served in the vast dining in history as one in Charles X of France signed the I instrument of BUT IT WAS future not the that occupied their The prime diplomats will try to convince the general during the talks far from diluting the character of the new conditions for entry will strengthen it. members should bring their own national forces up to Nato on the Cuban the ministers said greater conventional military is needed to give the West the widest possible range of response to any future Soviet As to Cuba ministers hailed President Kennedy's and for averting war in that While agreeing to bolster the alliance's conventional the ministers declared their readi ness to ease up on cold war ten sion once Moscow adopts a simi Output Worries Ulbricht E. German Head Sees Berlin Issue Delayed 1962, The New York Times Co. BERLIN - Walter the East German served notice in a speech published Saturday that the Communist wish to shelve the Berlin issue until after East Germany's pressing economic problems have been Ulbricht said economic tasks must take top priority at present over political moves on Berlin and His statement came after Communist planners have acknowledged production problems in industry and critical food shortages throughout the satellite The East German chief of state j made it that he I is not prepared to drop altogether j his long-term plans for a Berlin j settlement along Communist we shall continue our political struggle for a peaceful settlement of the German for a peace treaty and for the solution of the question of West But in fact economic tasks now must take Ulbricht said in a speech weekend to party delegates * * j EXCERPTS FROM his containing critical remarks on were printed in Saturday's issue of the Communist Party The Communist leader implied that he did not envisage new pressure on Berlin until after consolidation of the East German economy a lengthy period of The Communists 8,000 Soviet Troops in Cuba WASHINGTON - Four Soviet combat with armor and up to 8,000 are among the swarm of Russian soldiery still in information available Saturday The units are part of the over-all contingent of Russian artillery and aviation experts which some estimates place as high as 20,000. The outfits are believed to be among the best in the Soviet better than troops usually deployed in recent years to satellite As the buildup in Cuba got under the battalions were in for the initial mission of defending the ballistic missiles and medium jet bombers which Russia shipped to THERE NOW IS belief that while the launching sites were prepared and much of the guidance and supporting equipment sent most of the ships carrying the bigger rockets turned away from their Cuban destination when the United States let the world know of its firm determination for a One of the biggest cargoes of this type was believed to have been aboard the merchant ship which headed away before reaching the U.S. naval quarantine The plane apparently was to for firing slightly more than 70 of which the greater part were The range missile used by the Russians can reach about 1,200 miles the intermediate range 1 about 2,500 Although the United States believes the missiles and the bombers have been pulled out of being 100 per cent huge quantity of defensive including antiaircraft remains ready for The mission of the four battalions apparently and is To defend first the ballistic rocket bases and now the antiaircraft batteries against any invasion attempt by the United reliable Soviet military personnel out of the hands of the unpredictable Prime Fidel ONE OPINION HERE is although the type and high quality of the Soviet battalions would make them the logical kind of units for use in supporting Communist military ventures in Central or South their present and future assignment is only in The vigor of U.S. response to the Soviet venture in Cuba makes i to keep control of the this no time for probing elsewhere | weapons systems in the hands of in the Western Cargo Plane Rams Nine Killed AP on page NORTH Calif - A cargo groping through crashed in towering flames amid homes and industries of the crowded San Fernando Valley Friday Nine persons were ' The Flying Tiger Line Super arriving after a regular daily flight from Boston and tore down crackling power lines and smashed or burned nine houses and two industrial Two houses were The flying crashed at 10:15 p.m. about a mile short of its Air Its gas tanks exploded flames engulfing a -One engine hit a The fuselage ground ahead for about 500 battering into the bathroom of a home where a coupie - unhurt CENTENNIAL MISSES TO REPRESENT WEST VIRGINIA lar attitude Current Russian a j television only endanger vital Western in - The crash plunged a wide area out construction of Socialism to into darkness jn this a run until 1970. * next move is IN the up to the The ministers singled out the goal of controlled a field where Soviet policy should change if any agreement is to be The final communique said the ministers that it was necessary to increase the effectiveness of conventional It further agreed that adequate and balanced both nuclear and were necessary to provide the alliance with the widest possible range of response to whatever threat may be directed against its In there was a nuclear standoff between the United Turn to Page 8A, Col. 2) Building News 14C Business News 13C Classified Ads Columnists 3C 12C Current Affairs 1C Editorials 2C Fair and Mild 17A Family 1B-12B Magazine 1M-24M Obituaries 15C Page Opposite 3C Sports 4C-9C Your Bridgework 12C Prisoner Deal Seen in Cuba I part of the City of Los Six Civil Aeronautics Board with more en route other field probed the scene seeking the cause of the Firemen pried into the looking for possibly more BALTIMORE The S. S. African Pilot has been placed standby ready to sail night for Miami to take on and other supplies demanded by Cuban Premier Castro exchange for Cuban invasion the Baltimore Sun reported The in its Sunday j ing said the ship | had been scheduled for hut that the national Maritime Union advised Saturday night that the ship would be readied for the trip to Maritime editor Helen Delich author of the said she had learned meetings were in in New York and Miami to work out the exchange of prisoners and She said arrangements had not been but that the deadline for a decision on the exchange is noon Mrs. Bentley said the S. S. African Pilot would be used only to ship the supplies to The prisoners would be flown to the | United she The five finalists who will represent the state as the centennial queen and her court were chosen night in Municipal They are Barbara Ann Broadwater of Sandra Lee Ross of Peggy Catherine Tucker of Nancy Grace Conwell of Harrison and Dee Ann Moore of They'll be the prettiest decorations on the West Virginia float of the Tournament of Roses Parade New Year's Day in One of them will be chosen as centennial queen next WARM TREND PREDICTED FOR STATE By The Associated Press Wanner weather was predicted for West Virginia with temperatures expected to c 1 i m b above freezing for the first time since Dec. 8. The U.S. Weather Bureau at Charleston said considerable sunshine Sunday also would melt some of the snow that has fallen during the past 10 The outlook for Monday was for mostly fair skies and temperatures in the upper 30s. Some light snow flurries were expected in higher elevations in the northern part of the state Saturday S.C. Store Loses To Gunman A South Charleston variety store was robbed of Saturday evening by a bandit in a leather South Charleston Detective A. S. Williams said a man about 35 j years old entered the Variety 201 D at about 5 p. and pointed a revolver at a Mrs. Elizabeth He threw a brown paper sack the counter and told her to up with Williams | The detective quoted the clerk as don't think that is a real I've seen them The bandit then walked around the counter and took the money from the cash About of it was I After getting the money the man nonchalantly walked out and South Charleston police immediately notified all other police departments and the state police in the area to be on the lookout for the HELL INCIDENT SIMMERS 13' Still Ringing In Ears An Boycott of Drive-In Is Meanness of Lowest appears on page 2C. MRS. VAUGHN WAS identified as the daughter of the store H. M. By George Lawless 13," in police is a for It could mean a tough drunk it could mean an officer's life is in In any the Charleston police department is galvanized into action by a Signal 13. j On the night of Aug. 27, patrolmen were briefed on the beginning of a sanctioned hazing period for high school fraternity They were instructed to keep Teen-age hijinks cropped up | that Monday night on downtown Capitol and police promptly moved in. The gangs quickly shifted their activities to Kanawha centered around a favorite Bob Phillips What happened there has been a subject of simmering for the past three | It has resulted in verbal clashes at club heated arguments between long-time friends and alleged coercion of who wore in no way connected with the Police reports show that Patrolmen Paul Wright and Harold Walker were called to Phillips Drive-in to quiet a few unruly customers parked in cars outside the They met resistance from a crowd estimated at more than 300 and RATHER THAN USE the j CHARLESTONS j Green - tobogganed singing carols on the steps of the old Federal Building on Capitol officers wisely decided to send a Signal 13. Five carloads of police arrived to find an unruly mob blowing car shouting insults and threatening the The rowdy demonstration almost erupted into a howling came on to the parking lot and shouted insults at police and tried to take their children from the reported Patrolmen J. C. Robinson and L. H. The was 22 were Only 12 of them were Cases of disorderly conduct were quickly disposed of in the following and news of the incident quickly But it has not been Last weekend five carloads of pulled onto the parking lot at Phillips Drive-in and ordered At that point a youth drove shook i Turn to Page 8A, Col. 1)