The Coshocton Tribune (Newspaper) - March 22, 1954, Coshocton, Ohio PHONE NUMBERS News Room 170 Class and Display 205 The Coshocton Tribune 3UYING or SELLiNG YOUR BEST BET IS A AD VOL. NO. 208 at ud MONDAY MARCH 22, 1954 Full Wire at the United SIX CENTS LOCAL PILOT Ely Will Outline Need for Planes Brass Concerned By War's Trend .By CHARLES WASHINGTON French Chief of Staff Gen. Paul Ely was expected to ask President hower today for more American planes to bolster the fight against attacking Communist troops in In- Informed sources said Ely is looking particularly for transports and He also may suggest the of more Air Force nicians to service the Ely was invited to the House after an early morning con- ference with Adm. Arthur W. chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of He had a date for lunch with Defense Secretary Charles E. son and other American military and a meeting with the full joint chiefs was set for this As the conferences got under- both American and French officials emphasized there is ing to be alarmed and that they are actually AIR TRAGEDY TAKES LIVES OF 18 SERVICEMEN bodies at lift are some of the 18 servicemen killed when this twin-engined C-119 crashed in flames on a farm near Md. Wreckage of the ship was scattered over several Belonging to the 74th Troop Carrier Squadron based at it had stopped at Boiling Air Force Base near D. to on a routine flight from Maxwell Air Force to Mitchell N. Y. on Page Weather Favors Indochina Reds Indochina of Dien Bien Phu feared today that bad weather will tip the balance in favor of Communist forces attacking the Indochinese Heavy rams which turned the fortress's dust bowl into a sea of yellow mud failed to slow down Communist which opened up with heavy salvoes at A French spokesman said the weather problem would be cial in the critical days Continued rainfall would h al t French air strikes at Communist and prevent the of reinforcements supplies to the Bad weather also would give the who greatly ber the a chance to make an all-out bid to take the fortress A French hign command man said the Communists were digging trenches with the hope that they might be able to inch forward toward the besieged Search Continues for Columbus Boy Believed t Drowned in Stream 0 deputies continued the search toda for Donald 16, who was believed drowned day in Big Walnut Officers high vater and rapid currents were hampering the One search boat capsized Sunday while three Civil Air Patrol joined the unsuccessful hunt for the North High School senior who was thrown from a His Donald 16. swam to He said they were trying to shoot the rapids over a small The boys had been on numerous fishing and canoeing trips in the Brand Ohioan to Command Air Force Training Group WASHINGTON Gen. John a native of Gallia will become commander of the 370th Military Training Wing at Lackland Air Force Base al San on May 25. The Air announcing Cormick's new said he had been d rector of military at Air Force Headquarters at the i Sergeant Quizzed By Psychiatrists Insanity at Time of Murder Claim By LERO TOKYO Two Japanese and two U.S. Army psychiatrists began examining Maurice L. Schick today to try to mine if he was insane when an to led him to strangle a 9-year old The four psychiatrists were en only one day for the examina tion and court martial law officer Marvin Ludington said the case will go to trial Defense attorney Maj. Harlow Huckabee of Mt. asked for a two months delay so Dr. Winfred supervisor of the St. Elizabeth Hospital in could come here and make the Ludington denied the request and ordered a one-day adjournment in- Huckabee had the court order to defend this case a civilian defense trist is absolutely 29, of admitted strangling Susan oo Youth Takes Life After Auto Crash 0. P 18, scheduled to enter the Army hanged himself sometime after midnight in a jail cell where he was confined ing an auto Graham was arrested earlier Sunday night after he crashed an automobile he had stolen from a Officers said he did not appear despondent when put in the Claim Atom Ash Blown to Japan AEC Official to Check on Blast TOKYO Scientists at Kyoto University said today they believed radioactive ash from the Bikini hydrogen blast that burned 23 Japanese fishermen also had fallen on The physicists reported that the Geiger counter in their laboratory had shown an extraordinary high count on March 3, two days after the device was set off miles Between p.m. and 5 counts on the indicator jumped from an average of 40 to 50 to a peak of 225. At no time before or after did the counter show such a survey Physics specialist Kiichi Kimura said first question that should be solved is whether the w in d would blow with such continuous velocity that makes it cover the distance between the Bikini atoll and Japan in two Kimura's announcement came as the administration's opposition the Rightist said it NARROW ESCAPE Chavez Senate Seat Seen Secure Resolution Seen Certain to Lose Neither Candidate Is Accused of Any Wrongdoing WASHINGTON can leaders were privately gloomy about their chances of unseating Sen. Dennis Chavez as the Senate launched debate today on a GOP resolution declaring bis election The on the other were optimistic about being able to beat down the Republican move and formally to remove the longstanding threat to position in the Sen. Thomas C. Hennings lone Democrat on the elections subcommittee which in- the disputed 1952 ate race in New said he is confident overwhelming majority of will vote to reject the GOP Sen. Frank A. Barrett chairman of the three-man sub- countered that ate overlook the report filed by our That written by the Re- publican said the group's investigation showed widespread violation of election laws in the battle between Chavez and his perennial Republican on Page on Pace cell at Second District They said he had promised to pay for damage to the auto from his Army He had enlisted His family said the boy left his home at 6 p.m. Sunday carrying but he had no money when ar- He was seen by police ing the car which had been taken from in front of a neighbor's The car had been in one slight cident and smashed into a pole as Adlai May Answer Joe's N.J. E. Stevenson may comment ther today on Sen. Joseph R. Carthy's 20 count of the Democratic Party and charges that Stevenson uses At reporters will question iim again McCarthy's charges when the 1952 Democratic candidate holds a joint Dress conference with Gov. Robert B. Meyner at the state capitol in Stevenson said Saturday he would not to the of McCarthy by replying to the charges which the Wisconsin Re- publican made Friday night in a speech at in connection with one charge in the he given the task of formulating America's postwar policy for and sought to bring Communists into the Italian son said it was first time I ever heard about He said his mission to Italy as assistant to the late Frank then secretary of the in- volved providing food and supplies for the Italian civilian Stevenson came here Sunday night from New York where he spent the weekend He and his 17, were at Princeton Lausche Outlines Conservation Plan Strip Mining Hit by Governor in Speech O. Gov. Frank J. Lausche has laid down a seven-point program for better hunting and fishing and the con- servation of Ohio's natural Speaking before the Ohio Con- servation Congress here Lausche directed many of his re- marks at strip He has long been a critic of strip mine tions in He listed the state's v e n greatest 1. Reforestation of our denuded lands and an intense planting grit m. 2. Building of artificial water in headwaters of 3. Intensive pollution 4. Encouraging farmers to build more farm 5. Planning for the piping of wa ter from Lake Erie and the Ohio 40, president of Merchant has returned to the city after an 11- day and promises to re- turn all of some deposited with to its His dis- appearance allegedly with some funds and the records of the un- chartered had caused consternation in the on Pace Graham attempted to pull j University of Dr. Harold W. from a pursuing police university Homer Ferguson Wants Stand-by Tax Cut K Measure WASHINGTON Sen Homer Ferguson urged i board re- today that development of a plan for cutting income taxes as a standby anti- depression The idea was advanced bv the Committee for Economic a bipartisan group of top business as the keystone of a against gram. been one who thought that the cost of government is too high and taxes too said certainly would want be put into effect quickly to bolster consumer purchasing p o e r business gets bad j The emergency tax slash would or come up for a at the end of one year i Committee spokesmen declined to say exactly how large the tax cut should be But they said if business failed to turn up after i the initial emergency tax in- come taxes should be reduced They woud not say how bad Bank Is Held up In Pennsylvania BULLETIN WEST gunmen held up National Bank here today and escaped after locking bank em- ployes and tome in the State police said the men grabbed stacks of bills from the teller's drawer after herding the bank officials into the The amount of cash stolen was not im- mediately Tne bandits escaped in a ing automobile believed driven by a third member of the holdup State police set up roadblocks on roads leading from this small Mercer County community and along nearby Ohio Supporters Doubt Ike Will Retire President Expected To Change Mind in By LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON Eisenhower has been telling White House visitors that one term is that he does not choose to run in 1956. The famous Eisenhower grin disappears when the subject of an- other term comes A deadly serious President explains that he would be 70-years-old at the end of a second and that he does not intend to carry the burdens of office into those latter It is fair to say that Republican politicians generally are pressed by Mr. Eisenhower's mid- term disavowal of second term Some of them have heard it before from other Few would doubt Mr. Eisenhower's But they don't believe he can make it stick nor that he really will feel that way in the spring of 1956 when he surveys the accomplishments and failures of a first Several top-level Republicans have publicly predicted that Mr. Study Proposal fo Use Lie Defector Test GOP Leaders Ask Joe to Surrender Committee Rights By HERBERT FOSTER WASHINGTON Karl E. Mundt said today he will give due consideration to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy's surprise proposal that all witnesses in his row with the Army submit to lie detector Senate Republican leaders at the same time that thy surrender his right to vote and to question witnesses while he is being investigated by his own in- South Dakota Republican who is in charge of the said the lie detector idea will be taken up Tuesday when the sub- committee meets to lay plans for its full-dress He also indicated he might be able today to reveal the name of the who has tentatively agreed to serve as the subcommittee's special counsel during the Mundt declined to reveal his own opinion of the lie detector pro And Defense Department of- said merely that they sume the subcommittee will set on Page on Page to get all the facts and give this economic conditions would have to serious Ferguson be to w arrant putting the is chairman of the Senate tax cut into can Policy committee spokesmen Under the committee Mr. proved of President Eisenhower and congressional program to combat the leaders would agree now on a present business Auto Crash Fatal to Kent State Students 0. Kay 18. and Thomas 19, were killed and another student at Kent State University was ly injured when their car smashed into a utility pole in nearby Miss Carol 18, town was in condition at Trumbull County Memorial while the unidentified driver of the car was not Weatherman Fails To Watch Calendar By UNITED PRESS like the weekend guest who doesn't know its still hung around With spring officially r e e z i n g temperatures chilled the East from Maine to the Midwest the Great Lakes to the Mississippi ley and much of the Plains and Mountain The only 60-degree. springlike weather was confined to southern Florida and the weather bureau A band of light snow fell across the Dakotas into with numerous flurries over the Light ram fell in Southern Arizona and western New Most of the real of the except Oregon and was cloudy at the In the skies were generally The weather bureau warned that snow and rain would sweep eastward from Oklahoma wetting much of the central part of the country by tonight or A chill wind whipped D. Sunday but tho cold didn't discourage crocuses and from blooming on the White House lawn and in the hi v pond Ten Persons Die In Ohio Accidents Traffic Fatalities Are Fewer Than Usual By UNITED PRESS A variety of miscellaneous dents was noted in Ohio during the weekend which saw fewer than the usual number of accidental traffic A United Press survey showed at least 10 persons died ly in the state between 6 p.m. day and Sunday Only five perished in Two Air Force officers died in a plane a Columbus youth was presumed a 12-year-old was and a Lancaster man was The Glen 39, killed near Columbus Saturday when his light truck smashed into a tele- phone Donald 16, be- drowned Saturday when the canoe in which he and a friend were riding upset in Big Walnut Marvin 34, L a nc a s I e r. killed at Buckeye Lake Saturday when he fell on a HE'S HIGHEST has been by the Kremlin as land's according to Polish news agency He replaces demoted who is now chief of tht Polish Communist Shoots Son and Daughter Trucker Claims They Wonted to Watch TV 0. er George 36, enraged be- cause his children wanted to watch television Sunday shot his son and then ed the caliber revolver on Hig 15, died of the bullet Lillian 32, was listed in at Findlay shot through the chest by a lodged next to her George 10, was in condition at the Findlay hospital where he was be- ing treated for a wound in the upper Wolfe was in immediate from a wound in the Henry County Sheriff Fred H. Bartels said the bullet Wolfe fired into his chest barely missed his Bartels said the son told an bulance driver his father had been drinking before he began the lent argument which climaxed in on Pnge on Page THE WEATHER Increasing cloudiness and not as cold tonight with low 28 to 35, rather cloudy with moderate followed by High 3') al 4 p. m. Low 19 at 7 a. m. Today 43. Parents at South Point Plan Meet SOUTH O. E. F. chairman of the Committee in the South Point School strike said today his group planned another mass meeting this The group seeks ouster of three school board The fuss began March 10 when some 400 pupils left classes for a week in protest of the ure to rehire Coach Jack Dick and English teacher John Clarence city editor of the Ironton obtained a court order allowing him and others to examine the minutes and Pennington said ho found no son listed why the contracts for tho two teachers were not Shortly after the court issued the board clerk and member Rex Millor named the Tribune de- fendant in a libel claiming he never refused to show the Two Die as Jet Hits Formation Of Five Corsairs Steve Plane in Close Call Near Dayton A Coshocton man rowly escaped being t h victim of a plane collision Sunday afternoon when a jet trainer swept through a flight of five Corsairs ing one and crashing to the ground on a farm near Two air force men were killed and a Naval Reserve pilot was badly Lt. Stephen D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Lt. Stevning Kensington wai among the five Naval Reserve pi- lots flying in formation when collision Mr. a senior at Ohio State said the jet ed between his plane and the leader of the formation at the time by Lt. John D. 26, who was badly He he back when the jet passed through the tion and saw clipped the UU off Turner's The latter was forced to Mr. Stevning said he flies four hours a month to retain his active Naval Reserve status as a He and his and 10 days re- side in Columbus while he attends Ohio State O. were expected to investigate today the collision of an Air jet training plane with a Navy Corsair fighter near here that killed two and seriously injured The Air Force a streaked through a formation of five Navy Corsairs Sunday and struck the tail section of the ing craft in a The crash occured about three on Page Baby To Reach Crisis Chiang Almost Unanimous Assembly Choice to Head Nationalists Formosa won reelection to another term ill lilt park in front of the Interior De- i as today by an aimos j unanimous vote of the National The first full day of spring saw a brief snowstorm hit New Chiang received 1.307 votes on Work Stoppage Ends At Crosley Division Ind. A week work stoppage at the Crosley Divisi n plant of AVCO hore ended when about half of employes returned to their jobs Members of Local 1127. AFL In- second When the re- suits were millions of firecrackers were set off m For- mosa and messages of tions began pouring in. Chiang's only Hsii Lin of the Democratic Socialist received 48 The opposition gave Hsu 72 votes in the first to prevent Chiang from winning at the The Brotherhood of unexpected opposition also caused cal accepted a hourly boost and a seventh paid Tho plant tures refrigerators and defense celebrations scheduled for day night to be A w of conferences brought many of the delegates from Chiang's the back into lino and the won Hu Princeton sity Chinese scholar who came to to attend the Nationalist reconquest of the China In statements to his army re- i Ind. Indiana's two-headed baby may reach a crisis in his fight for life within one or two but not doctors said The christened Da n i e 1 Kaye and Donald was still with a case of nia in Daniel the The baby has four arms with separate upper bodies joined to a single He is the of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartley of Ind. The stronger been in good health and KS taking enough food to nourish the although Darnel seldom The born Dec. 12. 1953, considered two he is a Two Miners Killed in Blast Near Canton dynamite cently Chiang said that 1954 explosion rocked a strip mine near be a fateful intimating that here two miners and his trained army could not wait beyond December to attract the Chinese Chiang first was elected to head the government on the mainland in 1927. Although ment for political reasons ally has interrupted his he has been the leader of the Nationalists since that Chiang crushed the Chinese lords m the 1920s in his famed northern expedition and unified injuring three The blast occurred at the gan Bryant coal about mid- way between here and Sheriff John B said at that two miners were killed and three others were with Anderson identified the dead a 60, and Ronnie 35, State mine investigator James I. China for the first time in its 111., a box of i dynamite blew up at tht