Progress, The (Newspaper) - August 1, 1962, Clearfield, Pennsylvania Top Local Pictures AP Wirephotos In The Progress Daily THE PROGRESS Fair Weather Ahead Generally fair today tonight and Thursday Low tonight in Vol No 180 Our Year Clearfield Curwensville Philipsburg Valley Pa Wednesday August 1 1962 Ginny Tiu Heads Today's Program Copies Daily 20 TODAY Children Have Their Biggest Day in History of County Fair Another record-breaking crowd jumped out of the stands and also filled to capacity Following the turned out yesterday for the 1962 across the track to the stage morning when the Fair the annual pony Clearfield County Fadr in what ing his act The older members Board presented a special and a stock parade The races for parade scheduled for free riders added a final afternoon P m will be composed of was described as the biggest the audience were less show for the for the grandstand audience ners in the livestock exhibits drens day in the fair's but their enthusiastic their parents It featured a1 Sherry Lobb of Woodland Judging of the horse and cattle An estimated persons were I plause showed Dion had scored performance by the heavy pony on the grounds with the greater Another hit with listeners of majority of them children their parents taking advantage off He headed a of six the free kiddies grandstand which and the reduced midway helped Both the grandstand and the stand show bleachers were filled last night success for the Clearfield Fair Several of these acts will appear race with Art exhibits was being completed all Klowns who gave their own of Clearfield R D day Most of the other exhibits version of world famous second and Tom McCartney of were judged yesterday Grampian third j Tomorrow will be Grangers Day The light pony race saw and appropriately will include the were well received 10 make ld The midway was open in the another ard Dixon of Morrisdale R annual Grange Square Dance con- riding his pony under the test and three members of the show children took over RfA spot carnival area as they tried the for the first showing of the grand- Several of these acts will appear by the James take uDy stand show which featured Dion in show which will star Shows by Kunselman nr anH Tiu the r Today is Merchant's Day at of radio fame The young brought down television and recording Ginny Tiu the Chin ese performer who has appeared singer literally in the country's top television the house as shows about 100 of his teenage admirers The grandstand Today the afternoon the more adult fair In addition to Day the personal Red Sovine and Stonewall Jackson and Jimmy Dickens as the stars of the ine grandstand show The Clearfield County 4-H Horse be held in the morning and three harness races in the State Agriculture Secretary Spends Day at County Fair Guests at the Fair today in- cluded State Secretary of culture William L Henning of State College He was ied by his son George F junior high student Dr Henning himself a farmer took in the whole exposition but devoted much of his time to the livestock section he com- WHAT IS That seems to be the question in the mind of little Marty Smith on the quality of the ex- old daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith of Mahaffey R D 2 as she shakes hands with and an organ monkey at the Clearfield County Fair yesterday HM taen better Progress Photo by Jack Zipf and management His interest in farm livestock Fair Schedule THURSDAY GRANGER'S DAY 9 a m 4-H Club Horse Show 2 p m Horse Foster W Kerr Memorial 28 Clearfield ress 20 Pace Clearfield Dairy 24 Trot 7 p m Grange Square Dance Contest 8.15 p m Third showing of the grandstand show featuring Red Sovine Stonewall Jackson and tle Dickens The James E Strates Shows will be playing the midway during the afternoon and evening I News From Around The World I Dynamite Caused I May 22 Jet Crash By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS E WASHINGTON The Civil Aeronautics Board ruled E officially today that the May 22 crash of a Continental E Airlines jet which took 45 lives near Mo was E the result of a dynamite plot It was reported some weeks E ago that the FBI had learned that Thomas G Doty 34 of S Kansas City Mo one of the crash victims bought some S dynamite and about of life insurance payable to E his wife E Faubus Wins Again E LITTLE ROCK Gov Orval E Faubus E the integration issue which spread his name around the E world swept to an unprecedented fifth term in Arkansas S Democratic primary Tuesday E Steel President Wants Tax Cut E NEW YORK Roger M Blough says a cut in federal E income taxes would help sagging steel industry profits by E freeing more money lo put into plant modernization E board chairman of U S Steel Corp the No 1 producer E also favors a cut in federal spending E Committee Approves Tax Revision E WASHINGTON After weeks of hearings the Senate E Finance Committee has approved a mauled version of E dent Kennedy's tax revision But Chairman Harry F E Byrd D-Va said he would carry to the floor his fight E against its key provision the investment credit provision E designed as an incentive to American business to modernize E its machinery and equipment E Union Leader Stresses Cooperation E CHICAGO David J McDonald president of the United E Steelworkers Union said today better cooperation is needed s among government labor and management to stimulate E the nation's economic growth McDonald said that by E government cooperation he does not mean government E dominance by edict by law or by harassment real or E implied He said government should be a full partner E with labor and management in a cooperative effort to solve s our mutual problems sensibly and equitably E Prison Subcommittees Meet E PHILADELPHIA Two subcommittees studying the E desirability of moving the Eastern and Western Correctional E Institutions out of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh met in a S joint session today to explore and discuss their findings E so far The subcommittees known as the subcommittees E on the Eastern and Western Correctional institutions E are part of the Task Force Advisory Committee of the Joint State Government Commission Soviet Ships Leave Pacific E WASHINGTON Four Russian ships which 2 spied on U S nuclear tests for weeks in the Pacific steamed E away after the high shot on July 9 it was dis- E closed today That high altitude test of a hydrogen device E over Johnston Island was believed to have given U S E scientists and perhaps the Russians important E mation on the effects of such a mammoth explosion on communications and radar Such data is considered vital 5 n developing an antimissile system E Submarine Construction Resumes E GROTON Coun Construction of 11 nuclear submarines E resumed today as production workers at General Dynamics S Electric Boat Division returned to their jobs after a s strike E Ambassador to France Resigns WASHINGTON James M Gavin has resigned as ambassador to France the White House announced today E Gavin is returning to private life President Kennedy E sured him that he did so with my warmest personal wishes E and my hearty thanks E Aluminum Workers Strike E ST LOUIS A dispute over automation led to a strike by about workers today against the nation's two largest producers of aluminum The AFL-CIO Aluminum E Workers International Union began picketing 10 Aluminum Co of America plants and 12 Reynolds Aluminum plants E at about 12 30 a m s Hopes High for Peace E UNITED NATIONS N Y Indonesian Foreign E ister flew today o sell President Sukarno Sj on a settlement with the Dutch on West New Guinea Hopes were high here and in Washington that a final c cord will be signed by mid-August Continued on Page 8 Column 1 in he said has been a lifelong tion and profession Born andi reared on a livestock farm Ohio he majored in animal ence to earn degrees from Ohio two harness races the Continued on Page 8 Column 2 PRIDE driven by owner Al Burtnett of Bedford leads Clearfield Diner 28 Pace field into the first turn seconds after the start of the opening harness race at the Clearfield County Fair yesterday afternoon at the Driving I Contractor Starts I Work on Irvona's Flood Control Project E HARRISBURG Forests and E Waters Secretary Maurice K E dard today announced that a con- E tract has been awarded to Al E M o n z o Construction Company E Monroeville for construction of the E Irvona Flood Protection project atj E Irvona Clearfield County and that E work is now under way on the E project The amount of the con- tract is E The Irvona Project will consist E of channel improvement and con- E struction of levees on Clearfield E Creek and Witmer Run in the E Borough of Irvona Completion of E this project is expected in the fall E of 1963 E The contractors moved in last E week to begin work on the E protection Goddard said I E explaining that the starting date E for the construction had been de- E layed until agreements on s ments and rights of way had been E obtained from the two affected E railroads Park Pride led all the way to win the heat but Prompt Reward won the second division heat and third heat to win the race Second on the outside is Cal Fingo driven by Dave Ford of New Oxford Truce Plan Torpedoed Storm Signals Fly in Senate WASHINGTON AP Two Republican Senators doed a compromise solution for breaking off a Democratic filibuster over the administration's satellite leaving the next move of the Senate leadership up in the air The truce plan backed by both Democratic and lican leaders was smashed Tuesday night after a long day flaring tempers Senator Blames Avoidable Gap For Drug Entry PRIZE-WINNING GRANGE EXHIBIT at this year's Clearfield County Fair is this display of the Greenwood Grange depicting the theme Importance of Plant Life to Man In addition to a cash award Greenwood Grange will receive a plaque awarded by the Retail of the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce of flaring tempers tions and apologies Sen Mike Mansfield of tana the Democratic leader had the filibustering Democrats ingly ready to agree to a referral of the to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee This would have given the Senate time to on other business before the came up again However in order to the By JACK BELL move had have unanimous con- WASHINGTON sent Sen Barry Goldwater bert H Humphrey said Ariz objected today a tragic avoidable A short time later a similar at- in international exchange of tempt was made This time Sen mation let the drug John G Tower objected get into the hands of U.S The frustrated Democratic physicians then recessed the Senate until Humphrey in private life allow committees to catch 1 up with a backlog of hearings They have been to meet the filibuster has been going t pharmacist said in Progress Photo fnp thp 00 Inside The Progress E Classified Ads 16 17 E Hints From 7 E Fair News Notes E and Pictures 3 8 11 14 20 E Sports 14 15 E More About Mental Health 6 Comics 19 Obituaries 5 State News Briefs 5 E Hospital News 11 20 E Medal of Honor Winner 2 E Editorial Columns 4 E Social News 12 in Bids Awarded by Shaw Library Board Bids totaling were ed yesterday for additions and re- novations to the Joseph and beth Shaw Public Library at Clearfield Work on the project will begin as soon as contracts with the bidders are drawn S F W Morrison president of the brary board reported today The expected completion dale is Oct 31 The successful bidders all field companies were as Soys He's a Lonely Man a statement prepared for the opening of ings by a Government Operations subcommittee that sheer luck played a part in preventing the drug from causing widespread de- on ben Everett M Dirksen of the Republican leader had country It was only by chance he said and Continued on Page 8 Column 1 R Curtis Smith Is New Secretory Of Relief Board 1 It was announced today that R Curtis Smith has been named to late John A Myers as secretary of the Clearfield Fire i Department Relief Board Mr Smith said that it is of importance that all firemen sign the most recent beneficiary card and that they make sure the card carries the correct address of the fireman and that of his Mr Smith said that the curds will be on file with both the Company and the Relief Board members Scouts f Set At Driving Park Boy Scouts and Explorers of the Bucktail Council will take Over the Clearfield ing Park the week-end of Aug 17 19 for a campfire Dion Captures Hearts Of Fans at Grandstand Show By WILLIAM G WILLIAMS journals Progress Staff Writer Kelsey was as a wit ness in the hearings which Dion is a lonely young man at the age of 22 said are directed at But you would never know it judging from the hundreds the exchange of drug in- of fans who showed their affection for him last night during formation among U.S agencies his appearance as star of the evening grandstand show between American At times I feel like quitting show Dion said foreign agencies as he relaxed in a spacious mobile home being used as a dressing room People think this a glorious business but it's not He lamented that he is never able to stay in one place very long I only see stage dressing rooms and tel rooms At times I feel like getting a log cabin and his words trailed off as he came back to reality but I guess everybody is fighting to satisfy his ego Dion born Dion Dimucci in the Bronx fights his loneliness the knowledge hat his sing among babies in this Joined Mansfield in proposing the referral motion with in- for the Foreign tions to report the Continued on Page 8 Column 8 Reminder Issued On Council Cancellation Clearfield residents are that Borough Council has celled its regular meeting this Thursday night of the County Fair Arrangements were however to call a special meeting should the need arise Council's next regular meeting will be Aug 16 tee would not go over the ground already covered Sen Estes Continued on Page 8 Column 2 Scouting skills and fun to the eral public An extra attraction and the only event for which admission will be charged will be a Donkey baseball game in front of the grandstand Saturday evening at 7 o'clock be- tween teams composed of inent citizens of the Council area out of a hobby I'd sing even if I were earning a living at something else Surrounded by autograph hunters following a late afternoon sal wilh the band yesterday Dion was composed Later in the of the mobile home he Auto- graph hunters make me feel good Stephen McCann To Visit County fair Thursday Stephen McCann Carnival Man Pleads Guilty To Theft At Clearfield Store A carnival worker who stole from a downtown Democratic Clearfield store pleaded guilty candidate for lieutenant governor afternoon to a charge of Von Zandt Urges Reactivation of HARRISBURG S Rep James E Van Zandt called on the will be a Clearfield County Fair larceny at a hearing before Justice federal government Tuesday to visitor Thursday lot the Peace Harry Ganoe its tax write-off Ralph Roxy David Clearfield The squire dismissed the to help entice new industry County Democrats chairman Wallace Hall of Florida economically distressed ported today that Mr McCann Hall made restitution scheduled for a series of meetings paid costs of prosecution in Jefferson County Friday and Hall while making a purchase to fc this section of in Rhine's Tobacco Store about stale a clay earlier in order to p m Monday picked up three visit annual bills next b the cash register areas of Pennsylvania The tax write-off program lar the Fair 11 L MI mt en wu I Kill LI I n Jilt 1 Continued on Page 8 Column 2 Continued on Page 8 Column 3 Continued on Page 8 Column 3 Continued on Page 8 Column 5 Continued on Page 8 Column 6 which had not yet been rung up by the government in 1959 proved to be the most successful approach to the problems of chronic unemployment the Re- publican candidate for U.S EWSPAPERl