Charleston Gazette (Newspaper) - October 10, 1954, Charleston, West Virginia First Market Place The State Vou Rend or See Big tfP 1A Cento Including Sunday Morning October 10 is FORECAST cloudy and warmer day Details on PHONES Wart Adi All 5 D cL 23 Lostin Ship gedy Mayor K Annexation Plans Was Nuernberg Prosecutor Heart Attack Fatal To Justice Jackson WASHINGTON Oct Court Justice Robert fl Jackson died unexpectedly today of a heart attack He was 62 Man Charged With Stealing Secret Pape rs WASHINGTON Oct 9 former employe of the National curity Agency was arrested day on charges of improperly obtaining government secrets with intent or reason to be- He was stricken as he drove from his home at McLean Va to his offices in the Court Building near the ol occurred near the home of his secretary Mrs Elsie Douglas in downtown Washington where he stopped to get help He died at a m a short time after his physician Dr Carter ar- rived His death was an- 4 hours later by the court The justice suffered a slight heart attack about six months ago but had been working since then A member of the court since 1941 he took leave of absence from the bench in 1945 to serve as U S prosecutor of German war criminals at thQ Nuernberg trials HIS DEATH is tlie second to occur on the court since the Eisenhower administration took over Chief Justice Fred M Vinson died Sept 8 1953 and was re- placed as chief justice by Earl Warren Warren and Justice Harold H Burton are the only SUPREME COURT Justice R H Jackson who died of a heart attack yesterday served as U S Attorney General and as chief prosecutor of Nazi war criminals at the Nuernberg Sins of GOP by Adlai In Reply to Ike Republican court members of the City Executive Sees Eventual Use of Project Administration Lack Of Time Fortitude Is Given as Reason By Don Seagle Staff Writer for The Gazette Mayor Copenhaver ended yesterday plans to incorporate wide areas bordering on Charleston when he said this tration has neither the time nor the fortitude to under- take the task The mayor who stirred wide interest with his vision of Charleston multiplying its ent size by absorbing rural areas said he still considers his idea as something that eventually is bound to occur HOLLYWOOD Oct 9 lai Stevenson replying to i d e n t Eisenhower's televised plea last night for a can Congress chided the GOP administration for what he said was its extensive catalogue of sins And in a speech before a POSSESSION OF V S secrets obtained in improper fashion yesterday was charged to Joseph Sidney Petersen by the FBI in Washington UP Facsimile Telephoto lieve they would help a for- eign nation Picked up by FBI agents was Sydney Petersen Jr a one-time college er he was fired only last worked for 13 years in the hush-hush defense unit and its FBI officials refused to name the foreign nation involved The complaint charged tersen with improperly ing secret documents from on or about March to on or about Dec 31 and said he got them with intent or reason to believe that the in- formation was to be used to the Injury ol the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nation CONVICTION COULD mean a possible maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a 000 fine The six-foot medium buill former government worker was arrested shortly before noon at his home in nearby Arlington Va He was arraigned in andria and held in the city jail on bail pending a eral grand jury hearing next month Petersen gave simple answers at the ar- He said he did not want an attorney but that he had no prospects of up with the bail He was Please Turn to Page 6 Col 5 Jackson a native of Spring achieved fame in jobs to which he was named by both Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and Harry S man Roosevelt called him to party rally tonight at the lywood Bowl the 1952 cratic presidential nominee questioned the dent's summation of his ad- ministration AFTER CHARLESTON an- its intentions of taking n unincorporated suburbs South Charleston also moved forward with plans Growing friction between the two cities over certain areas laying between them was solved in June when met with Mayor Joseph Londeree of South Charleston and spheres of influence Charleston's chief executive Please Turn to Page 6 Col 1 Favoritism Laid to Alif f assigned picked police and firemen to surveying areas which might be brought into the city and announced that enthusiasm in the suburbs was at a high point If the city's most ambitious Thread Led To Sitter's Murderer V SPRINGFIELD Mass Oct few inches of thread the clue which led police Kenneth R Chapin 18 charged today with the stabbing deaths of a baby and her charge two weeks ago Young Chapin pleaded cent in District Court to a of murder and was held without bail for the grand jury And police disclosed it was an unwitting admission by the boy's mother that neth's grandmother crocheted that she had a of thread like the police sample resulted in his ar- rest The sample was a looped piece of thread found on the I floor beside the body of Lynn plans had been realized IN HIS catalogue of sins Charleston's physical size A charge of favoring a ette County friend in the sale of surplus motor vehicles was hurled at State Purchasing Di- rector J R Aliff yesterday David Law a Charleston Stevenson said We might have been doubled in first place the ness the reckless words the personal abuse and the stained and dusty epithets and tions which are not a tute for discussion of America's problem But now after 20 months of the Great Crusade the time has come for another accounting at the polls IT WAS the surveying crews which struck the first py note in the theme of growth Some persons Ann Smith She was killed in the hallway of the home of Mr and Mrs Bernard berg where she was baby ting two weeks ago tonight with Stephen Goldberg phen also was slain Police said the string ently had been wrapped around CONFESSED SLAYER of Lynn Ann Smith of field Mass and her four-year-old charge Stephen Goldberg is Boy Scout Kenneth R Chapin shown upper left with his sister Beverley close friend of the slam Upper right photo shows Kenneth after his arrest on murder charges Kenneth's father Theodore o Chapin is shown in the bottom picture left talking with Attorney Maurice Baitler who will defend young UP Facsimile Telephotos Sg in rural the handle of a knife to make a tions said the crews were ing promises which weren't entirely true Newspaper editorials said if the complaints were true a to dealer who was a key at Denver ness in a legislative probe of the Purchasing Department last year lashed out again Now while I don't want toi the city employes should be appear captious there are just a few comments I should like to make about a few of dent Eisenhower's remarks last ALIFF DEFINITELY showed last when J K Whitlock of was awarded 29 surplus state up trucks and station wagons Pointing out that Aliff and Whitlock both are from ette Law said that the purchasing director told him I have been a personal friend of Whitlock's for 30 years At the same time Law re- Please Turn to Page 6 Col 1 Inside Today Dr Alvarez I shall not discuss his in- conclusion that by re- ducing support prices for ers from 90 per cent of parity his program will enable ers to receive 100 per cent of parity in the market place He also stated that there had been no scandal or cor- ruption in his administration We must assume I suppose that he has forgotten that he Please Turn to Page 6 Col 8 Today's Definition Exception What every rule has including this one more careful in their ments After that en- started dimming and the problem of expansion drifted to the background About the same time city sure grip POLICE CHIEF Raymond A Gallagher told newsmen that when further questioning of Mrs Chapin disclosed she had a tall son police decided to pick up the lad at school for intensive questioning The only other solid clue the police had was the story of an- other neighbor who saw a tall lanky youth on the Goldberg 130 Million Tons Seen Needed Shortage of European Coal May Revitalize State Mines By Harry W Ernst Staff Writer for The Gazette If a scientific dream comes true West Virginia's sagging coal industry mav perk up in the next 10 years Pull 14 From Sea Continue Hunt Atlantic Gale Breaks Freighter With Cargo Headed for Baltimore NORFOLK Va Oct INS Rescue vessels picked up 14 survivors and five bodies today and pressed a search for 23 men missing from a cargo ship which was smashed in two early Thursday by an Atlantic gale It was estimated that another sailors had been in the icy water wearing and were awaiting rescue But the fate of the ing 23 members of the S S which capsized 150 miles off Virginia Capes was shrouded in doubt One survivor said the vessel broke in two and sank beneath the turbulent waves but a Coast Guard spokesman cryptically We haven't found tne ship yet and until we do we won't know what happened to the rest of the crew The stricken vessel had a crew of 48 but no passengers One Coast Guard cutter en Coast Guard and Navy planes and four merchant sels the Monroe Macedonia and American at the scene and participating in the rescue work En route to the area were two more Coast Guard cutters and three Navy destroyers t- lei UK J KAAIj planners started a about of improvement program in full and the extra work was done at expense of annexation plans Please Turn to Page 6 Col 3 the slaying Gallagher said the boy's Please Turn to Page 6 Col 6 The Gridiron Picture Cars Not What They Seemed Bondsman Eyes Lost On Bad Check Case Suspects Through Iowa Upset By Michigan A special United Nations study published recently predicted European mines can warned that Europe faces a chronic coal shortage by 1963 unless production picks up And Europe will need all the fuel it can get during the next 10 years the report stressed Released by the U N nomic Commission for Europe the report estimated that Eu- produce only 470 million a gap of 130 million tons That's where West ia's ailing coal industry could step in Roughly 75 per cent of U S coal exported to Europe comes from southern West Virginia ropean industries will need 600 million tons of coal by 63 At the same time the experts IF THAT BIG dream should come true it means a big boost for said Walter mond of Charleston secretary From Wire Dispatches Another day of upsets and A Charleston man who ar- ranged bond for two men ar- rested on bad check charges disconsolately decided day he was out The way those boys showed up with their lawyers I ured I was stealing money to payment for their Gazetteer Leon Dawson said Sports Home Building 26 27 Community News 28 Gazette Want Ads Women's State Magazine But William Atkinson of At- lanta Ga and Richard Law of Toronto Canada failed to appear in Intermediate Court when their cases were called and were ordered forfeited Dawson said he was confident the bonds would be good be- cause the men had two cars one a 1951 Ford and the other a 1954 Buick Their lawyers got the Dawson said But it turned out the Ford was stolen and the Buick was bought with Texas 14 to 7 Wisconsin had to come from behind to defeat 13 to 7 after the Horned staggered college twice made spectacular football Saturday and one of stands in the second the involved tne naif Mountaineers of West Virginia j Duke and Purdue fought to University ja tie in an intersectional In a game at and Wake George Washington was with another er than expected and WVU deadlock to come through with a fourth Notre Dame roll period touchdown to defeat the i Q win over pitt Penn state Spain Will Get Coal Shipment State Unnotified The first shipment of United States coal to be sent overseas under a new foreign aid gram will go to Spain late this month according to Foreign Operations Administrator iold Stassen of the Southern Coal Producers Assn But nine years is a long time to he declared How can they accurately Please Turn to Page 6 Col 6 THE COAST GUARD said the Macedonia reported it had cued 10 crewmen and ered one body while the roe and the American Trader each had two members of the lost ship aboard and two bodies One of the rescued ors aboard the Macedonia was reported in a critical condition The three destroyers were tentatively scheduled to bring tne survivors into Norfolk early Sunday morning Officials said survivors of tha ship were scattered over a area and Coast Guard planes were authorized to land in an attempt to reach them Coast Guard Commandant Vice Adm Alfred C Richmond appointed a three member board to investigate the sea tragedy The board includes Capt R M Hoyle Comdr W K Conley and Lt Comdr M E Meekins all of Norfolk The vessel operated by the M o o r e McCormack Lines was en route from nos Aires Argentina to more with a cargo of ore She last made a routine radio re- port at 8 p m Wednesday First survivors were spotted Please Turn to Page 6 Col 1 Record Entry List Expected Boat Racing Course Moved So Pit Men Can See Events 7 iu win over run renn bonds on each Southern Conference foe 13 Virginia 34 to 7 andj i 7 jAnny walloped Dartmouth by Marshall College's amazine Ohio ing Herd defeated the Morris Harvey Golden Eagles at an amazing score Ohio State had time against bewildered Illinois winning Huntington in a f j c Caroline and com game that kept the Big Green West Virginia coal industry leaders haven't heard where when or how the coal will be purchased for shipment of the undefeated Among the biggest prises was a victory over Iowa pany 40 to 7 BUT YALE had a squeaker the Buick was bought with victory over Iowa against Columbia winning 13 bad check The sheriff ranking team in the nation lto 7 in the fourth quarter pame recovered six the Ford and is holding it for Please Turn to Page 6 Col 5 going into the game ever Stassen's announcement of the coal for Spain came at a re- cent news conference in ington The shipment will be the first portion of a projected 10 lion ton government purchase announced earlier by Stassen The course for the Eighth Annual All West Virginia Boat Racing Championships sored by Esso Standard Oil and The Gazette in cooperation with the Charleston Boat Club will be moved a little more than 300 feet downriver Frank Hoferer race chairman said yesterday The races will be held next Oklahoma had al tough battle before Please Turn to Page 6 Col 3 Please larn to Page 6 Col 41 the boats and so that all tht drivers will be able to see the Hoferer stated Formerly the drivers near the crane on the boulevard levee were unable to see the entire race By moving the course all the drivers and pit men will be able to see He added that the switch In course locations would not in- Sunday Oct 17 on with spectators views A record number of boats is Please Turn to Page CoL ft River We are moving the course to enable easier handling of