Kingsport News (Newspaper) - December 29, 1960, Kingsport, Tennessee City 154 County 19 Do you have to get there Tike it casyl KING SPORT NEWS VOL 151 Phone Circle KINGSPORT TENN THURSDAY DEC 20 1960 16 PAGES 6 CENTS with light with snow today Friday partly cloudy with some or drizzle In day mostly cloudy nnd Police Workers Clash THREE persons were injured when these two aulos collided head-on on East Carter's Valley Road about p.m Wednesday Paul Quillen 35 Route 3 Church Hill driver of the auto on the left Charlie Davis 46 1517 Lake St and Clarence T-N By McComell 49 Route 4 Gate City were treated for injuries to the face arid legs at Hoiston Valley Community Hospital and released No charges were placed pending further investigation Deputy J C Fletcher Jr Soviets West Germans In Agreement By CARL BERLIN Germany On Book YORK now it's Harry S Truman schoolbook The former president disclosed Wednesday he is working on a schoolbook about the president's role in government Addressing a luncheon ing he I'll tell you a secret I'm writing a schoolbook Wryly he It may never come out Anyway he said It'll be a book on the government of the United States in relation to the Executive Department Truman spoke at a meeting of the Society of American ists which made him an honorary life member and gave him an award for his interest in ing official I'm kind of a nut on public he said in accepting honors Truman said he was greatly in- in the proper care and storage of official documents for the later use of students and He noted that many ancient empires had destroyed the records of predecessors causing to scholars afterward He suggested ah existing papers be microfilmed and properly indexed so students could find them readily Some such records entrusted to tional institutions in the past have beep deposited in deep he said Two Held In Robbery BRISTOL A preliminary ing is set today in Municipal Court here for two South Carolina brothers charged with Tuesday night's armed robbery of a Bristol service station attendant Commonwealth's attorney Dick Rouse said although the younger brother Charlie Cooper is a he will be as an adult Rouse said Wallace Cooper the older of the pair re cently was released from federal prison after serving time for auto theft The older Cooper Rouse said was working at a service sla tion in Columbia S C when he drove off in a customer's car then picked iip his brother and a gun Together they arrived in Bristol Tuesday night told police looking for some money Their have robbery o old Henry Boulon who alone was attending the State Line Esso Sla tion The brothers ditched car after a chase down nearby U.S 11 with police in hot pursuit They spent the night in a motel on the 1 highway while nearby Bristol am Washington Counly Va official were combing the woods and high ways A telephone lip from mote owner led police to the motel roon where of taken wa found in one of the brother's shoes They said they had flushed re mainder of the loot down a com mode Cubans Free Wilson Hall HAVANA UPI Cuban au released Wilson Hal National Broadcasting Compan newsman al 4 p.m after some GO hours of on undisclosed charges It was believed thai rested last Monday as he wa preparing to embank by air fn New York would leave by a Ut New York via Miami Charge U.S Gives Aid To Cuba Rebs HAVANA press and radio launched ew nn Ihc United States Wednesday wilh charges r and Ihc Pentagon supplied rebels with the explosives or sabotage persons were injured blasts in Havana and the of two passenger trains in cast central Cuba Tuesday Official demanded he firing squad for he saboteurs A fire at the downtown Hotel caused a if little actual damage Police said Archibald Cox New Solicitor General PALM ached BEACH Fla AP man John into the Harvard Law Wednesday and lapped rof Archibald Cox a Close tical ally to be solicitor general f the United States Cox will be ic government's chief advocate the U.S Supreme Court President elect Kennedy also amed Washington attorney Eu ene Zuckert once assistant dean of the Harvard Business School to he secretary of the air force in the new administration Both Cox and Zuckert have broad backgrounds of prior ice in the government Each served for a time in the office he now will head Cox 48 was coordinator during the presidential campaign of a team of professors who supplied Kennedy with background deal white phosphorus had ecu stuffed under a foam xir mattress to start the blaze The thick smoke forced tenants nit of their no ies were reported In neighboring Pinar del Rio 5 were over to a military at Consolacion del Sur for rial They included a student eader Jose Manuel and an civil war air force Joaquin on of a wealthy family of acco growers Also in Pinar del Rio two ex- followers Alfred Louis British West Indian Negro and Francisco cz received six and five-year respectively for Castro activities Louis already vas serring prison term All morning newspapers ed photographs of some of the 4 persons injured in the bomb in the downtown department store One injured boy Juan Jose Ro- magosa was quoted as saying to liis father Don't Daddy Fidel Castro to shoot the ial traitors Demanded Firing Squad The official newspaper Revolu ion used such as kee TNT and the vicious hand of imperialism in picture cap- ions The newspaper accused the Falangist clergy well as Eisenhower and the Pentagon with responsibility for the bomb ngs The newspaper Hoy demanded the firing squad for The press also raged at trait irs responsible for a public transport slowdown in greater Havana including the burning ol a the reported sabotage of scores of other vehicles Prpb in the field of transport were attributed to workers re of a slash in Christmas bonuses Purge Being Prepared The Castro regime was pre paring a massive purge of labor ranks Thp Cuban Confederation of Laboi called on Castro to act with a hard hand against labor mal- contents The rise in overt labor tion to Castro was reported to have been discussed Tuesday night at a high-level ing of government officers at general staff headquarters Armed Forces Minister Raul Castro and economic czar Ernesto CHE Guevara attended the meeting 20 Killed In Massacre the Congo tribesmen a train taking African school children home for New Year's holiday vacation A Katanga Province said at least were killed and scores were kidnaped and raped All the victims were believed lo be Africans It was not known Swedish troops guarding suffered casualties officials refused to com cnl Waves of tribesmen carrying spears clubs rifles bows and ar rows and machetes reportedly at the train limes along a stretch of railway line about 150 miles west of here Several African women jers many of whom were ers of children traveling on the rain were raped the spokesman said He said the train taking about 100 school children to their homes n Katanga left with some 300 gers it reached Kamina there were only 40 persons left The spokesman said first attack was ru Luena Three engers were killed and many naped The station was pillaged Seventeen persons were ed killed during the second at- tack at Bukuma rial far statements and speeches He did stints in the vilh the National Defense Med ation Board and Ihc Slate and La rer as well as he office of solicitor general a an attorney from lo 1913 In and 1959 Cox advise on the handling of labo reform legislation also ha arbitrated numerous labor dis pules As solicitor general of the Uni I States Cox will argue person ally before Supreme Court ma jor cases in which is involved The office of the soli general also passes on wha cases should be appealed who are lost by the n lower courts Zuckert was assistant of the air force from 1947 to 103 Sen Stuart Symington held then Zuckert take over Kennedy now has chosen wo c three of civilian heads of II military service The JOE Ihc Army is yet lo come John B Connally Jr Ko Worth Tex attorney and clos associate ol Vice Lyndon B Johnson was given ll Navy post Tuesday Kennedy's press secretary Salinger was asked whethe an appointment is contemplate for Franklin D Roosevelt Jr a assistant secretary of the navy a position the late Preside Roosevelt held during World Wa I I wouldn't make a comment o Salinger replied A former House member wl now is an automobile dealer Washington Roosevelt is conjin here lo confer with Kennedy Fr an unannounced Zuckert once was a member the Atomic Energy Commissio Earlier he was a lawyer for Security and Exchange Commi sion He was on the faculty of 11 Harvard Business School for se oral years starling in 1010 Sim he has been practicing la in Washington Light Rain Snow Here Continued cloudy co weather is in prospect wi occasional light rain mixed wi snow over most of the Area the Weather Bureau says Snow is expected to predomina in mixture at higher elevation while Kingsport and vicinity mi pet mostly rain The Cily Kilter Plant measur 01 inch of rain in Wednesday night Wednesday ranged from a low 24 lo a high of trike Violence Mounts By EDDY GILMORE BRUSSELS Belgium ce battled workers in Is Wednesday and used tear gas demonstrators in Ghent as nce mounted in the Socialist rike against the government Union leaders in the big port called a general strike to police use of tear gas strikers at Ghent New and larger demonstrations ere called for Thursday to er the drive to pull down Pre- ier Gaston ent A spokesman for the led General Workers the same lines as in 1950 when spearhead of the angry menl against the government's planned new austerity program predicted supporters would turn out in Brussels Thursday The Socialists demonstrating against Eyskens coalition of cial Christians and Liberals for eight days say austerity and tax reform program is too hard on working classes and favors the rich The program is designed o recoup the loss in Belgium gave the rich Congo its independence this summer The country is split along Socialists rioted against King pold and forced him to abdicate had form an exile government during the wartime German occupation The current strike campaign has paralyzed the industrial and French-speaking south stronghold of the Socialists support But many workers in the speaking north who are allied with Social Christian unions did not join in Socialist unions have about members Social Christian about No loss of life was reported in the riots number of injuries and arrests Twenty women pickets were rested in die southern industrial center of Liege and held for brief identity checks The led by a Socialist woman municipal councillor tried to stop postmen from going to work In this uneasy capital a ing knot of men dragged a driver from his bus and roughed him up before was rescued by police Hurling stones steel bolts and nuts demonstrators elsewhere in Brussels smashed the windows of a streetcar Unarmed U.S Plane Attacked By Soviets VIENTIANE Laos at- tack on an unarmed U.S plane north of Vientiane focused tion Wednesday on a valley where reported agreement in Soviet airdrops arc building up s trade talks with the Soviet rebel forces on but negotiations were still The plane was hit Tuesday as with Communist East Failure could bring a ew Year's crisis to isolated n In Bonn Chancellor Konrad talked with Soviet Andrei Smirnov When t was over a West German announced a now trade realy would be signed probably the end of the year On ec 12 the Soviets had refused o sign the agreement The trouble was over Berlin he Soviet Union would not sland a supplementary Wesl Gcr ne a Soviet transport plane dropping supplies to leftist rebels rallying there to battle the pro-Western re- gime in Laos Whether the gunfire came from the jungle or from the Soviet plane was not clear by accounts furnished the U.S Embassy But this first attack on an ob- servation plane indicated that the rebels no longer will tolerate the aerial reconnaissance that has lowed their flight from the lost battle of Vientiane Police Seeking Clues In Robbery TAMPA Fla AP Police u a y 11 tai nan statement that Wesl Berlin ld lore to West Germany's cur than from the vault of an ency area The Soviet Umon car apparently m- vanls lo make West Berlin a free al one employe of the company Officers began trimming their isl of suspects in an effort to single out the individual who could lead to a break in one of Florida's largest burglaries Detectives and company ity surrounded by Communist The spokesman did not say that he Union had agreed to a Vest Berlin clause But if it has hat ist would raise hopes Fast Germany follow snag in the talks between East ind Wesl Germany But in Berlin negotiators for and West Germany met for he seventh time in the current series of talks conferred for lours and announced only that would mcel again today East Germany has threatened serious difficulties in West in if no agreement is reached by Year's Eve The difficulties would hit Ihc people and freight across the 110 miles of nist territory that separate Wesl Berlin from West Germany ly all the food for 2.2 million West comes this way So do the supplies for he garrison kepi in Berlin by the United Slates Britain and France East and West Germany fixed up a new and broader accord on exchanges last summer Then Ihc Communists started interfering with the movement of West mans to Berlin On Sept 30 West Germany celed agreement effective Jan 1 in reprisal for the Com- munist action Third Wreck Victim Dies A third victim of a head-on col- near Chuckey died day morning Larid Leon Broyles 17 died al 7 in a Johnson City hospital from in- juries received when his car col- head-on with a bakery truck Tuesday Also killed in the same accident ivas Broyles mother Helen Louise Broyles She was pronounced dead arrival at a Greeneville pital Joe Street Johnson City died n surgery about three hours after estimated the vault about million in cash and checks How much was in the a question The money came from weekend receipts of seven Tampa firms and a shipment of cash for Gulf State Bank of Port Police Inspector 0 C Beynon said several employes of Rasdale Armored Car Service Inc hac been questioned He said FBI agents and detectives planned to call several others in for gation A R Rasdale president of the firm termed the theft definitely an inside job They knew wha they were doing and limed the whole thing just right Asked how the thieves got into the vault he replied They knew the combination The robbery took five to minutes said He fisti mated two to four men made pf with 19 bags of cash and checks the accident Street was the driver of Ihc bakery truck which collided with the Broyles vehicle Linda Broyles 13 her sister Marlene 6 daughters of Mrs Broyles and Sandra Lou Broyles a niece were listed in fair con- dition Wednesday night For Jury A Pennsylvania man who police say tried a clever con game in Kingsport Tuesday was bound over to the Sullivan County Grand Jury Wednesday on a charge of forgery Bond for Milton James Nunn of Warminster Pa was set at after he waived a preliminary hearing in General Sessions Court Nunn was taken lo the county jail at Blountville when ie failed to make bond He was arrested in Gate City Va by Scott County Sheriff K II Bear Darnell who turned him over o Kingsport Police Police Cpl Albert Fletcher said unn had given a forged check al Roberts Coal Yard only hours be- fore his arrest Fletcher said Nunn ordered two tons of coal to be delivered lo a house en Dale Street He gave coal company a check for andj received 530 in change said Nunn even pointed out I he the coal was lo be delivered Cpl Fletcher said mile the truck was going to the back of house Nunn made his exit according to officer The coal truck drivers were told by occupants of the house that had placed no order A search was for Nunn Fletcher and Brady Lane id traced Nunn lo Gate City and then notified Sheriff Darnell Nunn waived extradition from Virginia The check Nunn gave the coal company was signed Mrs liam Kaylar and was drawn on the Kingsport Bank Bulletin N J sc rics of explosions rocked a pane gas plant late Wednesday night in a area on the waterfront Al least two persons were injured and police said early today It's bad that's all we know A number of persons were or to flee the vicinity of the explosions and flames at the lips Petroleum Co The plant at 21st St and Avenue F was only 200 to 100 yards away from a Standard Oil Co Facility The blaze was quickly declared a general alarm fire and two Coast Guard fireboats were dis- patched to the scene Police said there were seven or eight explosions and an ness said he saw three huge tanks afire shooting Names about ISO feel info the night sky The flash ol he explosions was seen up lo 10 miles away Bayonne is about two south of the Statue of Liberty in New York Bay Youth Held In Stabbin Gunman Tells Police Only Tried To Scare Him JACKSON Ky burn no the meek little man said Wednesday from his jail cell and there was no malice meant when he wounded two who tried lo arrest him for it Still numb from spending the night in the eastern Kentucky mountains dressed only in street clothes Johnson 43 said he a deputy sheriff when he approached the Johnson home I told him twice lo son said But deputy kept coming and I just cut loose Minutes later Johnson said he spotted a stale trooper moving through some weeds Johnson by time was barricaded in his home with his wife and 10 dren The trooper was trying to reach officer I fired at Johnson said but I was only trying lo scare him The trooper Sylvester Walters caught the 22 slug in his der a wound thai was noi Deputy Edgar Walkins was wounded in the chest with the sawed-off rifle He was in fair condition just a meek little Jailer Blaine Benton said of son after his arrest But the jailer bad to admit no man is are firing at you with a gun in the rugged hill country Johnson a former tient first held off officers Wednesday firing through holes poked in the mud filling be- tween the logs in the walls of his cabin His wife and 10 inr from small tots Id the middle were in the cabin making it impossible for the lice lo return Johnson's fire Then he escaped into the ness with only business suit and a sport shirt for warmth and his 22 rifle for protection The children saw him go ing he was going after coal for fire And they saw him come back handcuffed and subdued One child out as her father was being away She shoved 29 into his hand Moving face charges ol shooting and wounding with to kill a lerm for burning the haystack Johnson bade his children farewell I'll see you he said sadly One reason for a sudden desire or secrecy is that Communist orth Viet Nam may be sending n soldiers to help the rebels One returning from the valley aid he saw North Vietnamese and there from Soviet planes and 100 were now in the The U.S plane a Jakota belonging lo the U.S Air attache's office carried laj Armand Riser of Arlington who is assistant military at- ache and a crew of The attache's office reported lie plane was hit in the left en- fuselage by small-caliber ire but made it back to Vientiane injury lo aboard The plane was flying on at the Laotian ment's request over a Ullage located in a valley 65 miles north of Vientiane is where Capt Kong paratroops halted re- reat from Vientiane after being driven out by pro-Western forces of Premier Bonn Oum in cember They are supported by proCommunist Pathet rillas A spokesman for the attache said Riser was flying over a et Ilyushin 14 Transport to see what kind of equipment it was parachuting to the rebels It is not certain the fire came from the Soviet the spokesman said But a military expert pointed out that it is to hit a plane by under jungle foliage The Ilyushin 14 is not normally an armed plane the spokesman said so it could have that a man was firing from the plane's door or the navigator's dome on top Goldfine In Custody BOSTON AP Industrialist Bernard charges of federal income tax was ordered back to a hospital Wednesday but it look deputy U S marshals several hours to get him to leave his hotel Federal Judge George C ney issued the removal order ing the morning He seeks to de- termine the competency of the manufacturer to stand trial for of in g NEW YORK AP A judge ashed out Wednesday at a year-old boy accused of stabbing 0 death a younger teen-ager who refused to give up 53 earned n delivering a Christmas tree Edward Vogt sat silently biting lis lips as Magistrate Irving held him without bail on a homicide charge Almost simultaneously 500 ions the funeral of the Robert M Robert a boy of good repute met sudden death Friday from six knife wounds in the back on the sixth floor of an apartment house where he was delivering the tree Police said Vogt had He looked tike an easy touch 1 killed him If what I've heard and read is the magistrate said this is one of the most vicious age atrocious and senseless crimes ever committed in the city If it's true something must be mentally wrong with you A hearing was set for Jan 6 Police meanwhile checker whether Vogt knew anything about Ihc fatal stabbing two years ago of Ingeborg 21 a pretty housewife in same upper Manhattan neighborhood Vogt was questioned in that slaying and released The same year he was arrested on a charge of attempting lo sexually a girl in an elevator onal and corporate taxes Before Goldfine was taken to he hospital Wednesday Judge Sweeney declined to admit him o bail lawyer took ial steps toward appealing the ruling Goldfine 70 gained notoriety through his gifts to high cal figures including Sherman Adams former advisor to dent Eisenhower He was discharged from a Washington D C mental tal last week in custody of his Solomon for private atric care Solomon took his er lo a Boston hotel after a ly squabble at the airport over where Goldfine should stay U S Atty Elliot L Richardson said if Goldfine is well enough lo jc released he may be well enough o stand trial Judge Sweeney directed line be held until Jan 10 when court will act on motion to determine to stand trial When two deputy marshals rapped on hotel suite door at a voice answered that Solomon would be back in three quarters of an hour At the marshals knocked again but didn't get in At a waiter arrived vith breakfast and he too was refused admittance Then in turn came the hotel resident manager and the manager And then Solomon fine He finally opened another door to suite and admitted U S Marshal Ralph Gray three deputy marshals and a Goldfine attorney Burlon Williams At p.m Goldfine came out in custody of marshals and was taken to U S Public Hospital