The Coshocton Tribune (Newspaper) - June 1, 1954, Coshocton, Ohio PHONE NUMBERS News Room 170 Class and Display 205 The Coshocton Tribune COSHOCTON U By Far the Smallest Ohio City Whose Get Their Town Daily SEVEN DAYS A WEEK ANOTHER TRIBUNI VOL. NO. 278 OHIO TUESDAY JUNE 1, 1954 Full tbO SIX CENTS County Pays Tribute to Heroic Dead Coshocton county paid tribute its war dead with services Sunday and day in churches and at In Coshocton yesterday a parade on Main preceded a brief gram held at the lowed by special military ries con- ducted at Oak Ridge and South Lawn cemeteries by VFW Post 1330. Joseph 3. pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic was the speaker at the His subject was He was introduced by John P. master of Hundreds of persons lined both fides of Main st. yesterday ing to see the which ed at Park av. and disbanded in front of the speaker's platform at the Participating in the parade were bands of ville and West Lafayette high school Boy and Girl veterans tions and Gold Star massed representing all veterans two five armored vehicles from the ton Ohio National and city One old-time auto carried four Spanish-American war veterans Paul Moffitt and Herbert Seeley were grand marshals of the Msgr McGlynn recounted an in- cident which occurred many years ago in a small town in Hometown he a Civil war veteran to run for justice of the The he felt more at home on battlefield than on the platform and more at ease with a gun than with a the final mass meeting of the campaign was drawing to a the speaker tory seemed very remote for the one of the speakers on on Page Indo Commission Studied Proposal Switzerland The Western Big Three today con Coshocton high school senior band It shown in top photo playing selection at start of program at In picture below is Msgr. Joseph E. McGlynn delivering memorial from speaker's Soldier With Broken Hip Rescued on Mt. McKinley Alaska George W. a young soldier who lay huddled in a tent high on Mt. McKinley for eight days with a broken rested in Ladd Air Force Base Hospital Capt. William of landed at the field Monday Nine Dead After ANG Plane Crash Minn. Air National Guard plane carrying men from Indianapolis Speedway race plowed into gravel pits Monday killing nine and injuring The dead included seven Air tional a member of the Air and a retired tional Guard D. C. All the injured were Air National Both dead and injured were all from the Duluth The plane apparently flopped onto the ground as it was making its final approach for a a plan which would put landing at Duluth Municipal port. It plowed a furrow through the pitted terrain for about three Rescue crews found at least five bodies scattered about the ground and more inside the plane's ed Although the plane was badly a neutral commission in charge of an Indochina stice without the risk of any Com- paralysis such as occurred in Members of the commission would be the Soviet Great Sweden and The Indochina con ference was in recess today but individual meetings were held by both East and Russian Foreign Minister Molotov returned from a trip to Moscow and immediately conferred with Red China's mier and Foreign Minister Chou En The idea for a super commission developed as of U.S. Undersecretary of State Walter Bedell Smith's mained its main intact and structure men who re- had kept their safety belts fastened 01 Page night with the 25-year-old Brooklyn soldier aboard an Air Force Argus had been picked up at the level of North America's highest mountain and flown by copter to Wonder There he was transferred to the and flown to Lake where he was picked up by Dallas's Officials at the base hospital re- ported Argus was in good although he had been shot full of morphine on the way Strapped in Sled The young soldier was strapped securely in a sled and in great pain as the rescue party inched its way down the moun Argus had been left bundled in a flimsy tent by two other sur of a fall on May 15. The fall killed a fourth Elton The disaster occurred at the foot level after the ing team had conquered the foot peak by a new It first became known a week ago the two other Morton and Leslie New Mass stumbled into the ters of Mt. McKinley National Dr. John University of and Frank Milan of the Air Force Aeromedical reached the crippled climber Sunday Storms Do Considerable Damage m Parts Ohio Commies Only Nine Miles From Line to Haiphong Capture Outpost Near Hanoi in Big Delta Drive Indochina munist troops have captured a de- fense post only nine miles east of Hanoi on the lifeline to imperiling the flow of American the French high command announced All supplies reaching this ern Indochina city travel over the 58-milelong road and highway from the port of Cutting the artery has been one of the major aims of rebel Gen. Vo Nguyen Th Communist attack came as Giap massed four divisions in the Phu Tho area 42 miles west of drew in a fifth divison from the south and rolled supples down from the Red Chinese border in a massive The whole of the four divisions was expected to be concentrated in the Phu Tho region within 10 days in preparations for grand offensive believed scheduled for Frnch planes heavily bombed and strafed the Communist con- voys and worked overtime to its defense forces with two divisions from less vital Bht toe Communists hoped their nuisance attacks in the delta would unhinge these The Communists already have an estimated most of them in area the French have announced they would If Giap throws the fresh troops into the battle he would have almost overwhelming Wind Rips Twin Cities in Illinois By UNITED PRESS Devastating winds smashed into two central Illinois cities early uprooting trees like tenpins and knocking out the joint cipal power and light The violent storm that struck the twin cities of Bloomington Normal shortly after midnight maxed a night of violent weather in the Strong winds earlier raked 111., 70 miles south of levelling a lumberyard and furniture several barns In Tent sure got lonesome in this on Page Another storm hit the Chicago suburb of The storm located over northwest appeared to have weakened early But it still spread showers and storms across parts of Michigan and It was Ihe second night of violent weather for the midwest A skipping tornado killed four farm children and injured 20 persons in northeast Nebraska Sunday Other storms battered with hail stones big as golf and dropped tures from 91 to 73 degrees in two hours in Big at Clark to Produce Third Largest in County on Page Admits Killing Woman In Burglary Attempt NEW young Negro porter has confessed he beat to the 51-year-old of the New Orleans Country Club at her French ter police said Freddie 19, admitted ho killed Mrs. Mabel during e burglary attempt 10 days Mrs. e native of Washington who came More than 500 Boy Scouts and Explorers from 36 troops are in reservations for the hawk council slated for June 5-6 at the American Legion park Clark The annual event will the long summer ing season for local with an all-time record attendance ed for the summer camping season at Camp Local gion park Just preceding the campfire signaling contest with a message flashed by light from a distant hill will test the Morse code knowledge of Scout campers and skills will be staged on Saturday and special cooking demonstrations will be given by Carl Salrin of Fight Won for Waggoner Crossing Gates Trees and Utility v 7 Lines Knocked Down by Wind Steps have been taken by the Pennsylvania railroad as shown to provide protection at Waggoner's crossing in Oxford The work of installing automatic safety gates and a flasher system at the hazardous crossing is being done by a crew of men under the of Ward telegraph and signal inspector for the Panhandle To the metal standards on which short-arm gates will be and posts to support the flasher system have been Mr. Jones said the crew hopes to have the project completed and ready for operation by toe end of The public utilities commission of at the urgent request of Oxford and Lafayette ship ordered the railroad company to provide adequate protection at the The action concluded a fight of 15 to have the crossing hazard Ohio Accident Toll One Higher Than Estimated By UNITED PRESS The Ohio holiday death toll soared to one more than the tional Safety Council's predicted figure of 25 for the long Memorial Day a United Press showed As traffic accidents counted for the bulk of the total killed between 6 p.m. Friday and midnight Monday with 20 Other deaths included a couple burned to death in their apartment in Cleveland Heights two persons accidentally shot to death in a barroom brawl at a Sidney man electrocuted while erecting a television and a Marietta man crushed in an industrial Whereas the national figure went up for this year's three-day period compared with a two day period last Ohio's total went Traffic deaths this year in Ohio were only 20 compared with last year's 26 for a period one day The Charles 48. Union City killed Friday night when his cruiser crashed on a county road 12 miles northeast of Green George 30, and six others when two cars driven by landers locked bumpers on Route on Page Mother of Milton Berle Is Claimed NEW YORK Sandra 77, mother of comedian Milton died Monday night at the Essex House here where she made her Physicians said death resulted from cerebral Berle left Hollywood by plane for York when advised of his mother's Funeral services and burial will be held t Highway Death Toll of 358 New Holiday Record By UNITED PRESS Generally fair weather caused a tremendous end traffic in the death of 358 persons in highway any Memorial holiday period in Ninety-five persons 20 died in airplane and 69 in miscellaneous types of accidents for a total of Although the weather across the national godd during the several communities ii the Great Plains and Midwest were hit by tornadoes ant thunderstorms that left six persons at least 12 in- and considerable property Before the holiday began at 6 p.m. the council estimated 340 would be killed in But as the count climbed the safety experts revised their tion and said it appeared 350 President Takes Rap at NEW YORK Eisenhower said Monday night Americans are completely united in their opposition to Communism which seems also to be a major cause of must he anyone to inspire quarrels that eventually find good citizens ly opposed to other good when basically all would like to be joined in effective opposition to The President spoke at cere monies marking the 200th anniver sary of Columbia His address was televised and cast McCarthy Not Mentioned Mr. Eisenhower did not mention Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy by name in his speech but many who heard him felt there was no doubt he referred to the Wisconsin When asked in Washington if any of the President's remarks were directed at White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said he was not going to interpret the President's Other ad- on Page would die by midnight Monday Even that estimate was Illinois led the states with well above a prediction 25. California was next with 30 followed by Ohio am West Virginia with 20 each am New York state with 17., The worst previous toll for three-day Memorial weekend was 335 deaths in 1952. In another late holiday five persons were when their car crashed into a mov ing Soo Line freight train at Trevor Wis. A Tower motorist ram med his car into a tree to avoid hitting a group of children who were watching a Memorial day The motorist and a pas senger were North Central Part of State Is Hardest Hit By UNITED PRESS Heavy gusts of wind hit widely scattered parts of Ohio today ng damage to tress and utility The Columbus Weather Bureau reported gusts of wind of 45 to SO miles an hour hit and The Highway Patrol reported at Columbus that heavy winds and rains in Wayne County knocked down electric power lines and trees at the county fairgrounds in The storm seemed to center ia the Central and North central parts of the Telephone and power lines were reported down in numerous areas in a stretch extending northward from Scattered damage was reported in and row Telephone service on Page Laniel Calls for Talks on Indochina Premier Joseph called of Reconsider Charge Against Father 0. Au today reconsidered child torture charges against the father of a 22-month-old who died Monday in Mt. Sinai Paul C. Brown admitted ing early last week and his head a when he reprimanded the child while trying to teach him to drink from a detectives Child torture charges were filed Saturday after hospital doctors noticed marks on the body indicating National Assembly's new watchdog committee on to a cial meeting today before facing parliamentary debate on the Laniel met with the group which is headed by Radical Socialist ex- premier Rene Mayer and excludes the Communist A visit Laniel paid to President Rene Coty late Monday sight started speculation that the er will stake his chances on another con- vote should its position be- come serious during the layed Laniel twice before had survived confidence votes on winning the second last month by only two But eight ranging from Gaullist Raymond Bronne through Radical Socialist former premier Edouard Daladier to Communist Jean succeeded in ing the Indochina crisis to the chamber This is the debate which Laniel strives mightily to avoid because he believed it would the course of negotiations on Indochina at the Geneva conference on Far Eastern THE WEATHER cloudy and cooler night and Low 48-55. Temperatures High 91 at 2 p. m. Low today 64 at 5 a. m. At noon 70. fr Temperatures will average close to Cooler warmer Thursday and cooler again Friday or Showers late Thursday or Scout officials report that the Scout leader and was filled to capacity for the Wood A mer season as of May 15 and that accommodations are rapidly being put in order to dle 10 per cent capacity each of the weeks of the The at Clark this com- ing weekend will be an tuneup foi the summer and to New Orleans 10 years was j visitors are welcome at the camp found beaten to death with inch pipe in her 31- fire to he held at p m. on the hillside the lake at the will be and as troop after arrives and begin to set up their a huge tent city will become a reality in a matter of hours Scout statisticians re- port that the camp population will bc that it will be the third Holmes county com munit foi the A mobile first aid unit from on Tugboat Sinks NEW YORK man was feared drowned and six others were rescued early today when the tugboat sank in thc harbor off tery The tug was pulling a barge load of new cars across the harbor from West New X to police Notice to ALL Tribune Advertisers All lest of both LOCAL end CLASSIFIED must be in Coshocton Tribune office by S p. m. prior to day of in- No copy will be on day of All copy for Sunday tion ty S p. m. Two Sewage Disposal Digesters Almost Completed Two which will play an important role in the city of Coshocton's sewage disposal are being completed by Co lumbus Concrete for the circular walls on one bay been poured and work on thc is about Raw sewage will be processed after it enters the two Each of the digesters will be 50 feet in Work is also being completed on thc concrete filter trickling Kaw sewage will be filtered in these pits Each pit will be 100 feet in A bottom concrete slab has ready been laid for thc primary sewage tank and excavation for the pumping station has already been by thc work of laying Iile for main trunk line be the of Coshocton and disposal plant is sing according to schedule by the The circular concrete walls on one digester were completed and those of the other were nearly finished when this picture wes taken at the site of Coshocton's two miles south of Construction j jn Coshocton is Around 500 fed of trench has jonp b G R been to for holding the trunk line Thc length of the I when completed will be two excavating contractor He said he hopes to have this part of the I Work of separating storm and sewage disposal project completed by The city's sewage disposal gram is expected to be completed and ready for operation early 1955,