Coshocton County Democrat, The (Newspaper) - May 7, 1956, Coshocton, Ohio 170 The Coshocton Tribune VOL NO 266 COSHOCTON OHIO SATURDAY EVENING MAY 7 1956 Of m ONLY COSHOCTON ef Mt SIX CENTS General Asks D MOMENTOUS TALKS OPEN PARIS Dulles First Big Longest Roil Strike in 29 m Kt Conference Is on Indochina Crisis Sunday Meeting To Decide Fate of Big Four Parley i WILBUR PARIS of State John Foster Dulles arrived today from Washington for aeries of momentous diplomatic conferences said the West would have new opportunity of testing Russia's professed wishes of seeking ation of tension Dulles first major conference was a showdown today with France on Hie Indochina crisis Sunday he will join a Big Three meeting to fix the time and place of a Big Four conference with Soviets Other activities included the for- mal admission of Germany to NATO and the Western European Union I have been to Paria many Dulles said after arriving President Eisenhower's new personal plane the new lumbine But never before have I made the journey with greater confidence for European peace In a brief statement he expressed great confidence in the results of the conferences here in the next few days hailed the unity that will replace discord with the en- try of West Germany into NATO Monday and said NATO on new To Toit WWi Ht also said the Vienna OH an Austrian state treaty were progressing to weH he ex- to be able to sign the treaty before he return to ington We ahaH have new on Ships Search for 31 Missing Seamen KODIAK Aliska combed the waters near the tip of the Aleutian Island chain chain again today for some sign of 31 men stiH missing in two arate shipwrecks Bodies of 14 Japanese victims were found washed up on the bleak shores of Island the Alaskan Sea Frontier announced The bodies apparently came from the Maru which has been missing since Sunday when she radioed she was run ning aground She had 24 men aboard Another vessel the Koko Maru with 21 aboard discontinued radio contact with Tokyo Saturday when said she was in trouble In Aleutian waters This ship is pre turned to have been lost with all aboard The maritime safety board in Tokyo dispatched seven to for the miming vessels The bodies were found by these ships the Alaskan Frontier said Several Injured in Indochina Flareup SAIGON Indochina eral persons were injured tod in flareup of tions In Haiphong against the de- tention of by the Communist Viet Mkm The incidents started when French troops with a tile mob of several thousand reaching here said The buried bodies and Kones at the soldiers who managed to disperse me en after tear gae bombs Armored care aad radio Jeeps were ate tense which had its latest of violence Friday whan staged Tax on Plants aUato met M OMt Man tar of to la toy sales ft wai by to tax MM M pleats aMl Years to End But Southern Bell Is Still Problem striking Louisville and Nashville railroad workers will return to work day ending the longest rail walkout in 29 years it was reported in today Federal mediation officials who had been meeting with representatives of the system and the strikers since 8 p m Friday night indicated a formal agreement would be signed within hours ending the dispute x Then was as yet however word as to whether a settlement would be reached or whether both parties merely agreed to submit their differences to arbitration break in the rail walkout which has crippled operations in d3 states came than 48 hours after a striker was wounded in an incident which most broke down negotiations com- Francis A O'Neill chairman of the National Mediation Board said the unions had called the general chairman of the of Railroad Trainmen and the of Locomotive Firemen and But there was little prospect of settling another labor dispute dis- the South that of some communication workers against Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co Aik For Arbitrator The CIO Communications on Glenn Hotter Guilty On Murder Charge Mt Vernon Man to Be Sentenced Next Week MOUNT VERNON O UP Glenn Hoffer 24 convicted of first degree murder in the slaying of his mother in law will be next week probably to a life term in prison Hoffer was found guilty Friday of first degree murder by a jury of eight men and four women who recommended mercy The jury de- liberated five hours and 36 utes The Korea veteran a former ident of Crestline had pleaded in- nocent by reason of insanity to charges of murder and murder while in the perpetration of rape The was Mrs Sheila mon 38 who was killed at her home northwest of Fredericktown last Jan 17 Hoffer smiled as he heard the verdict and aid I am satisfied that God planned it thw way be I can help someone else The recommendation of mercy saved Hoffer from the electric chair and made a life sentence mandatory He confessed he soot Mn Hamon and then raped her Continued on Two Boys Burned to Death in Hideout JERSEY CITY construction threw water on a burning shanty Friday and then returned to their work out looking inside The shanty began to smoulder again and a housewife who lived near the scene called firemen The firemen doused the biase and looked inside They found the of Stephen BeHo 5 and len Berberich 4 Polke said the youngsters had OMd the scanty a hideout French Accused of Aiding Binh Xuyen Diem Says Gangers Openly Supported SAIGON Indochina mier Ngo Diem accused the French today of openly supporting the Binh Xuyen gangsters with whom government troops fought a bloody civil war last weekend The charge brought an angry from Gen Paul Ely the French commissioner who the Diem government of con- ducting a hatred campaign against France Ely ordered a curfew in phong the French enclave in Com- munist North Viet Nam and im- posed stringent security measures there to riots against French troops The government-owned news agency published an official com- charging the French at- tempted to let a Binh Xuyen bulance slip out of with a load of arms and ammunition The government also was angry because the French did not permit by government on scattered Binh strongholds in the French protected foreign section during the government campaign that drove the rebels out of Saigon between Diem and the French reached lowest point since the premier launched his out drive against the Binh Xuyen and other sects which fought with France against the Communists during the eight-year Indochina War Eden to Make First Political Broadcast LONDON Minister Anthony Eden tonight makes hia first political broadcast in the struggle between the and Laborites for victory in the May 26 general elections The Eden speech inaugurates the radio and television phase of the election campaign which will minate in the voting for a new Parliament and determine which party rules Britain for the next five yean Equal radio and television time been allotted to Doth major parties during the three-week ical battle by the owned British Broadcasting Corp The campaign was touched off Friday when Queen Elizabeth II dissolved the present Parliament The first of the Conservative Party's big guns to speak was Chancellor of the Exchequer R A Butler Butler the No 2 Tory told a rally at Liverpool that It would be folly to change the government which has done so much just when there are of relief of sion and when perhaps we may win the first rewards of patient waiting Indian UN Representative Leaves for Peiping to Set Up Formosa Crisis Talks NEW DELHI V K Krisna Menon Indian representative to the United Nations left today for Peiping to arrange immediate talks between the United States and Communist China on the Formosa crisis Krishna Menon left by plane as Peiping Radio an- the return to the Chinese Communist capital of Shou the Red premier reported stricken with while returning from the Bandung conference Maimed Japanese Girls off for U.S Plastic Surgery Will Erase Bomb Scars WEDDING BELLS far star Marion Marlowe fired by Arthur Gedfrey and Larry Puck by Godfrey art all at leave the city hall in St after obtaining a marriage ried at home in St Friday night Puck wai by Godfrey following the announcement late lait year Mill Marlowe was let out in wholesale cleanout last month Separated Siamese Twin Is In Coma Said Near Death CHICAGO UP Rodney Dee Brodie a smiling three-year-old who separated from bis mese twin brother in a making operation was near death today with an uncontrollable in his brain The Illinois farm youngster went into a coma at 7 EOT Friday morning He has not recovered consciousness and doctors at the University of Illinois Education and Research Hospital said his tion was very grave The coma started 24 hours after doctors began a hour exploratory operation to if the bleeding could be stopped It could the terse hospital announcement said If Rodney Dee dies it wiU write a tragic ending to one of the est gambles in medical history at Hoad He and his brother Roger Lee were born in Rock Island 111 on Sept 16 1951 to Mr and Mrs Royt Brodie The babies were ed at the top of their heads their Russian Veterans To Be Invited Here PARIS UP American veterans who shook hands with Russian soldiers at the Elbe River 10 years ago were here today en route to Moscow where they hope to repeat that experience They said they would invite the Russian veterans to the United States next year I am looking forward to ing hands with the same Russians I met April 25 1945 on the Elbe when we were so happy at the coming common said Joseph of Chicago He was the first American to meet a Russian on the Elbe The veterans arrived Friday at Airfield from New York They are scheduled to leave day morning by Air France for Prague where they will board a Ruttian Aeroflot plane to Moscow legs pointing in opposite directions The were to the same hospital where little Rodney Dee again for his life today Fifteen months after their birth Continued on Woman Is Hurt in Crash Early Today A woman was hurt not seriously and three other sons escaped injury at 3 a m day when their automobile left U S Route 36 a west ot Newcomerstown went over a small embankment and struck a tree Miss Pauline Carmichael Zanes ville suffered a fractured collar bone lacerations on the left leg and several front teeth knocked out She is also suffering from shock and is in County Memorial hospital Others in the same car but unhurt were Ralph Harris 22 Newcomerstown driver Jerry Dansby 16 and Rudy Russell 15 also of Newcomerstown The state patrol which gated said Harris apparently fell asleep at the wheel when he lost control of his car a Kaiser aedan It was badly damaged The four persons were enroute to Newcomerstown at the time of the accident WEATHER Fair and cool tonight low Sunday fair and mild Hgh Friday 70 at 6 p m Low today 44 at 5 p m At 11 a m today M CALL ID Firemen were called to the J A Wright home Cambridge rd at i m today where hot ashes from a grate hearth fell into the basement causing noxious fumes There was no damage HONOLULU UP Twenty-five Japanese girls leave for California today enroute to New York where they will undergo plastic surgery to erase disfiguring scars left by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima 10 years ago The girls received a warm and tearful greeting when they landed here Friday night from some 100 members of Honolulu's Japanese population including several of their relatives They were scheduled to leave this afternoon arriving at Travis Air Force Base near San on Sunday when they for New York The girls face a long series of plastic surgery operations in New York's Mount Sinai Hospital to erase the marks of the super bomb Wart which levelled their city Twelve of the girls were class mates who had been sent to their basement to dean erasers They were the only survivors in the building The girls spent the evening day at the Hickam Air Force Base officers club where the first bombs of the Japanese American phase of World War II fell on Dec 7 1941 Spokesmen for the group said the girls listened to juke box and danced They confounded the club's kitchen staff which had prepared special Japanese dishes and brewed large amounts of tea by ordering American ham and eggs and fruit juice Krishna Menon left by plane as Peiping Radio announced the re- turn to the Chinese Communist capital of Chou the Red premier reported stricken with while returning from the Bandung Conference Krishna Menon had long talks Friday night with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and with Com- munist diplomatic representatives hou asked Nehru at the dung Conference to send a to to arrange the talks Nehru was reported to have re- word from the United States clarifying the American Law Would Expand State Bonus Plan COLUMBUS 0 posed new law wouW make il pos sible for some World War II erans or their survivors previously denied a State bonus to collect The law wu designed to meet a few hardship cases caused by the regulations under which the State paid a bonus to World War II er ans Rep James Sexton said tie posal applies chiefly to families of servicemen thought be ers but were killed in action and to a few servicemen in mental The Middletown Republican pro posed the law after a case was called to his attention where the survivors were denied a bonua Sexton said the Army carried the soldier on its records M AWOL Years later body was found on a battlefield in what had been enemy territory The survivors were ineligible for the bonua be- cause the September deadline on any talks with Com- munist China He and Krishna Menon conferred Friday with U.S Ambassador J Sherman Cooper Reliable sources said Krishna Menon would Ro to Washington if Continued on Seven CIO Estimates Cost 01 Annual Wage Figure Is Near That ol Unofficial Economists DETROIT UP The CIO United Auto Workers Friday said its guaranteed annual wage posal would cost General Motors Corp and Ford Motor Co a total of 480 million dollars during the next five years A UAW spokesman said that is the sum the two major auto have been asked to put into reserve funds for payment of wage to idle workers He saia the figure represents a contribution of about 70 million dollars per year for GM and 26 million dollars per year for Ford Both GM and Ford officials re- fused comment on the latest in the union's battle to gain the GAW for auto workers a de- mand unprecedented in labor tory The union stressed that the net cost of accumulating the reserve fund takes into account the fact that money paid to fund is not subject to federal tax The UAW spokesman said If this money were profits the tax on it would be 52 per cent Therefore the cost to the companies of ey paid into the fund is 48 cents on the dollar The spokesman said the sum would about equal the amount each firm saved last year as a result of the elimination of the ex- cess profits tax The union con- tended that death of the profits tax meant a savings of 175 million dollars for GM and saved Ford a sum equal to its proposed share of the cost of the five-year GAW plan Announcement Of New Plans to Be Made Sunday More Stringent Testing of Salk Vaccine Possible By MICHAEL J O'NEILL United Prut Stiff WASHINGTON US surgeon general recommended day that states and cities pone their Salk polio vaccination program pending an ment Sunday on whether the cine should undergo more stringent esting to insure its safety The recommendation by Surgeon General Leonard A Scheele came after a group of the nation's fore- most polio experts completed an urgent two day inquiry into the manufacture and testing of the vaccine Two states that had made plans o begin inoculations immediately revaluated their programs In New Jersey Dr Morris lark president of the field Board of Health said when informed by United Press of surgeon general's ment that it looks like we'll have to postpone it In California Dr Malcolm rill state director of health urged local health officers to procede with plans to inoculate California children pending clarification of the Washington announcement California's program was not scheduled to begin until Monday The inquiry was ordered after the government confirmed that 38 children inoculated with vaccine produced by the Cutter ries of Berkeley Calif had fallen ill with polio A United Press survey showed that 59 children in the United States and Hawaii have come with polio after receiving Salk in- New cases included one each in Michigan Connecticut and Idaho A breakdown of the 59 cases showed 25 in California 11 in DOCTOR DIES IN TRAFFIC KENT O UP Dr Jacob I Epstein 52 of Cleveland Ohio was killed and two other persons seriously injured Friday in a on on collision between Route 14 near here two cars on West Germany Rises From Ruin in 10 Short Years On My TIM U f alary la Nat UP Weat ef W M teat ten Nightmarish Rubble of 1945 Gone Vanquished Notion Competes With Victors For Export Trade of Free World Markets bombed are snew and from rains Her factories are at foi ity Aad she ia of ta UM world's export TM me and ef laet fer abettor ef to fo There were no no postal ef the stores wae and gas eaty aad Nine tar sate in Water were tor the Iron Ow feed trekked hungrily oat of be starring eaca to grab and ransack n the tor UN AHM law wae Mar wmr were AMed and the eaty law me end ef ef IU bean concrete have risen in their place More than new hornet were bulk last year and me Bonn hopes to that to m IMS More than doUars of United Slates Marshal Plan aid nae been Damped into ha mse recovery So slso did aW bard work ef N West Here are sad new bew this nation that tored rata M years aft outstripping its competitors and forward in an almost un- economic boom West Germany's industrial duction according to figures sued here increased almost twice M faK ae that of Great Britain France or KM lands West Germany in 1954 remained Weeten Europe's No 1 coal ducer witt aa output of tona with to MSI Raw n a M aCM sported M aer a total af Continued on Michigan Health Authorities Balk LANSING Mich UP gan Health Commissioner Dr bert Heustis refused today to heed the recommendation of the US surgeon general that the state halt its Salk vaccination gram v said there have been no specific reasons given for ing inoculations and said the state Health Department will mend that Michigan communities make no changes in their grams We believe in the vaccine gram at the present fame and we believe we are dealing in gan with a safe and effective cine and to change horses now would do more harm than good and only add to the be said He added however that gan would act in accordance with any directive the National tutes of Health might issue The institutes licensed the vaccine Woman Is Killed By Tornadic Storm By A vast band of and showers followed today in the of tornadic winds which killed at least one person The storm pattern stretched ly today from the northern Great Lakes across the Valley and into Eastern tral Plains Tornadic winds hit Temple Tex Friday night killing i woman and a tornado ripped a wide path of damage in Iowa Cool air swept the Northern Plains dropping five to U M the temperature climbed to East and a spring heat wave had pushed deep into the Strikes Cost Leu COLUMBUS 0 UP -TH Ohio ef Industrial a hat said aW hwt warn IN SPA PERI