Lancaster Eagle Gazette (Newspaper) - December 20, 1962, Lancaster, Ohio Weather Occasional light snow rain tonight possibly Friday LAW in high Friday 2745 WUR NEWSPAPER SINCE 1809 202 OHIO 20 21 PB COPT V S APPROVES Sabin Type III To Be Given Jan 6 Fairfield County Medical Society is encouraged by Wednesday's statement by U S Surgeon General Luther L Terry and his special advisory committee on the use of the Sabin oral vaccine against polio The report came from the committee which for months has been pondering the question of hazard Committee experts estimated the chances at a million to one that the live viruses might cause paralytic polio in persons of all ages The they said were only slightly higher tor adults especially for those over 30 TERRY AND the committee ed communities to go on with planned vaccination programs with the 3 types of Sabin living viruses with special emphasis on tion of children and young adults In the oral Sabin and Salk in- 4 Deny Charge Of Breaking Entering FOUR 20 year old Lancaster youths were bound over to the grand jury under bond apiece after waiving a preliminary hearing today in Municipal Court on charges of breaking and enter ing we have 2 weapons against polio and we can I believe look forward to the day when polio is finally in this Terry said in a statement Terry reported a total of around 650 cases were reported this year compared to almost in 1952 i THE MASS immunization Being held at city jail after gram offering Type III vaccine will LITTLE Tobin and his wife Jean made this for their daughter Jean 2 in Orpington Kent England It is made of aluminum and flexible glass pleading not William F guilty Reid 1312 W Main Jim R Reid 209 Maud Gary D Silcott 200 S Ewing and James Clagg 414 Locust CHARGES came following an in- tensive investigation by Lancaster police after the early Monday breaking and entering of Don's Cafe at 146 S Winding St and an attempt at the Lancaster Iron and Metal Co 402 Locust St The youths were picked up by police and Fairfield County deputies on Main St shortly after the crime was committed Two other held in con with the incident were re- leased after questioning ALL OF the youths police said are on probation from the field Ohio Reformatory Loot taken from the cafe in- cluded more than in bills and change Also taken was a carton of beer Sheriff's deputies after a thorough search of their car found miscellaneous beer and whisky but were unable to recover any of the loot Nothing was reported missing from the Lancaster Iron and Metal Co POLICE BULLET FATAL CLEVELAND Wells 33 who was shot by polica Dec 9 while trying to rob the Euclid delicatessen died Thursday in St Vincent Charity Hospital be conducted in 16 city and county school centers in Fairfield County on Sunday Jan 6 Between 40 and 50.000 area men women and children have already sipped Types I and II Sabin oral vaccine Those programs were held Sept 30 and Nov 4 Dr C R Reed and Dr L L Kersell head the committee of the county medical society here ANOTHER story giving questions and answers on the program will be carried in Friday's zette The first appeared Friday Dec 14 Next week locations hours and names of doctors in charge of com- munity centers will be given In Cincinnati Dr Albert B bin the developer said he hoped that any community programs held up by the controversy will start as soon as possible and in as many places as possible before the next polio son begins In these programs is our only hope for complete elimination of poliomyelitis Some communities had gone ahead with plans without waiting for the official report The Massachusetts public health commisioner on Monday scheduled immunization programs for ary March and May Columbus Ohio planned to go ahead with Type III immunizations next month San Antonio Tex went ahead with similar plans Check Congo For Need Of UN Forces UNITED NATIONS N Y Gen Louis Truman planned more talks at the United Nations day before leading a U.S military mission to the Con- go to check the needs of forces The Truman mission has been linked with reports from ton and President Kennedy's Nassau conference with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan that the United States is concerned over prospects of a new Soviet bid for influence in the Congo Truman told reporters day night however after meeting more than an hour with U Thant my sion has nothing to do with that whatsoever He said the United States has no plans that I know of to send troops to the Congo and that his purpose is to see what useful military equipment we can give to the Congo State Department officials said earlier the mission will assess the ability of the force to keep order Gen Truman was to confer with Robert K A Gardiner the chief of the Congo mission and Ralph J Bunche who has had a big advisory role in Congo affairs His mission made up of specialists in planning logis tics and expects to re- main in the Congo five to seven days Sending of the mission with stepped up pressure by Hospital Awaits Parts For Air Conditioning son Embrey E Roy Lentz S R Cluse and Gayle Riegel along with Sneed ser and Atkin Lancaster Man Gets Five Years For Extortion ADMINISTRATOR the meeting Atkin told trustees work on the present were directors Dr conditioning at Fairfield County Hospital is at standstill awaiting receipt of parts for installation The board met Wednesday evening in a monthly session A H and George Sneed of A H Associates were ent to discuss the air ing project with trustees The board approved payment of bills for the front steps in- of feeder line of capacity to operate the conditioning THE NOVEMBER assets and liabilities statement showed a gain of due to nations to the hospital and the low amount of bills sent to the collection month agency the previous Total operating income in No- declined due to lower X-ray and laboratory examinations but surgery showed an increase from the previous month Room and board income in- creased on slightly wr patient days due to room rate increase effective Nov 1 Expenses increased a p p r o x i- due to Nov 1 wyroll increase Business iger report howed expenses for the are still under he budgeted amount TUB BOARD approved the off and sending to the col- COLUMBUS Ohio A Lancaster man charged with players ing the mails in an attempt to extort from a bank dent was sentenced today to five years in prison William Neal Bussard 47 was sentenced by Judge Mell G Un- derwood in U S District Court Judge Underwood told Extortion is a very very serious crime Bussard was arrested Oct 18 by FBI agents and Fairfield ty sheriff's deputies after William D Akin president of the ter National Bank received a letter telling him to leave in a cabinet of a shoe store in Lancaster It warned that he his wife and his family would be killed if he failed to do so Studies of the handwriting of the shoe store's employes and work led to other sard's police arrest MOTORIST KILLED CINCINNATI M Goodall 34 was killed early Thursday as his automobile struck a utility pole Goodall's car failed to make a curve but there were no skid agency accounts in the of marks and police theorized he President Carl Erickson asleep Coach Woody Hayes Main Speaker Jan 23 At DSA Banquet Wayne W o o d r o w Woody Hayes highly successful and sometimes controversial coach of the Ohio State football team will be the main speaker at the caster Jaycees Bosses Service Award banquet Wednesday Jan 23 it was an- today by chairman lard Fuzz Smith We have tried to secure Coach Hayes as our speaker for the last 3 Smith added and we are truly delighted finally to have him for our banquet In his 12 years as the Buckeye mentor Hayes has been one of the nation's most successful es His teams have won 4 Big Ten titles 2 Rose Bowl berths and 2 national championships Hayes was named Coach of the Year in 1957 and a score of his have received can recognition 23 of his former Turn to Page 8 Column 2 Former Is New State Highways Director PEARL E MASHETER former Fairfield County resident now of Columbus was today as new state highways director in the administration of James A Rhodes the Associated Press reports Masheter was born in Meigs county and moved with his parents the late Mr and Mrs Charles Masheter to a Fairfield County farm at the edge of Thurston when he was years old He grew to manhood in the Thurston area attended school there until he left to enter Ohio State University Masheter is a 1924 civil engineering graduate of Ohio State University HE IS MARRIED and the father of one son Richard He has 2 sisters Mrs James Sharp of Thurston and Miss Clara ert a teacher in Medina public schools Masheter has been a frequent visitor in Fairfield County ter said The Masheters live at 1768 Arlington Ave in Columbus The nate served the highway ment from 1923 to 1959 when he left to open his own consulting service Masheter will take over the 500 post Jan 14 the day Rhodes will be inaugurated at Columbus IN 1929 Masheter became engineer of design and con- struction for the highway ment in Chillicothe and in 1935 became engineer in charge of tion and plans in the department's bureau of location and design In 1949 he became assistant con- struction engineer for the ment and in 1957 was named uty director of design and tion a post he held until he left in 1959 to open his own service The new highway director is a member of Aladdin Shrine and lumbus Engineering Club and a past president of the Policy and Design Committee of the i Assn of State Highway Masheter will succeed Everett S Preston as highway director cabinet ment was the third made by elect Rhodes first came on Nov 10 when Rhodes announced Richard Lowell Krabach 49 Lima as state tor of finance He will succeed James H Maloon Krabach served as chairman of the Board of Review of the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation since 1957 Prior to that he was U.S Comptroller for the Virgin lands in the Eisenhower tration A WAPAKONETA native bach is married and the father of 3 children He practiced law in Lima from 1947 to 1954 His pre- vious experience includes super- visor of budgets Westinghouse Electric Corp Lima tax analyst City Loan and Savings Co Lima field Acceptance Corp Washington D C and an accountant for the Metro- Ban Lima The second appointment made was that of Wayne Ward 53 of Columbus as the new state trar of motor vehicles Ward will succeed Clifford W Ayres ON DEC 3 outgoing Gov ael V DiSalle said he would the appointment of a new mental hygiene director to his successor Dr Robert A Haines resigned Sept 1 to head state hospitals in Kansas Assistant director Robert K Dean became acting director of the mental hygiene department Rhodes has until Jan 14 to fill the remaining posts All directors of course will be sworn in when Rhodes is sworn in as governor C Of C Re-Elects All Officers All officers of the Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors were re-elected at a dinner meeting held day evening in Hotel Lancaster James Heath of Heath's China Shop which will soon move into the new Manson store continues as president Earl Shaner president of caster Electro Plating Co was re- elected vice president and A tor Woods of Matt Insurance Agency continues as treasurer Other directors E C Drebin William are James Crane Harold J Fitzburgh Robert K Fox Robert Hansel Darwin Kindler W C Miller Harold J Morsch Walter F C C J Russell Smith Turner Lewis H Urling Jr and George R Robert Bob White is executive secretary of the chamber Thant on President Moise be to end the secession of Katanga Province ELISABETHVILLE Katanga the Congo dents shouting Down with and Bash the consul's head stormed into the grounds of the U.S consulate day ripped down the American lag and broke all the windows A small shack on the grounds was set afire and windows of Con- sul Jonathan Dean's parked car were broken by stones Dean and his staff watched the demonstration from a balcony but Turn to Page 8 Column 8 CARMICHAEL US To Change Ranger Moon Rocket Plans By VERN HAUGLAND WASHINGTON AP The pace agency started a of its Ranger moon rocket program day The National Aeronautics and Ipace Administration edged that the action might delay ts vital lunar research program to manned landings m the several months But NASA said that the change hould vastly improve the chances of success in obtaining the firs television pictures o the moon and of depositing on the moon instruments to measure and to give clues o the moon's geography Information of this type is ab essential before the firs man can dare venture onto thi by the end of thi decade The space agency already has let contracts for construction o the three-man Apollo that will orbit the moon and the Turn to Page 8 Column 1 Policeman Is Sentenced CLEVELAND AP William Marlowe a veteran policeman who was arrested Dec 3 for burglary and touched off a wide ranging investigation was to years in the Ohio Penitentiary today The former man who spent 11 years in the department pleaded guilty day to 13 counts of burglary grand larceny forcible entry and possession of burglary tools The loot was about in an 18 month period Marlowe was caught leaving the Barh Lumber Co with in marked money planted there by fellow officers He later 10 other patrolmen as complices in his burglary tions Only two were indicted by the county grand jury however The others are back on the police fores The two Raymond Olle and Joseph Wankowski both 28 pleaded innocent to the charges when arraigned two days ago Marlowe is being kept in jail here so that he may testify in the trials of Olle and Wankowski INSIDE TODAY TV tables radio logs 30 Court Westside Businessmen host area children 28 Sports 23 Historic Homes No AAA Club gives safety patrol party 22 Baltimore news LU tary pupils give holiday program 5 No 4 in series of treatment of mentally ill 10 Stocks produce markets 25 Servicemen 11 No union choice made by Hermann workers in NLRB U.S Playing Passive Role In Cuban Talks WASHINGTON administration is playing a passive role onstage in the for the release of Bay of Pigs prisoners tout it is moving with full force behind the scenes The involvement of the U.S government in the negotiations can be demonstrated by any close check of the statements and of negotiators and ment officials since negotiations began shortly after the abortive invasion of Cuba in April 1961 Reports from Havana indicate the negotiators may be very close to securing the release of the Cubans captured in the invasion Fidel Castro in exchange for worth of food drugs and equipment may send the men back to the United States before Christmas President Kennedy has tried to disassociate himself from the negotiating committee's el forts This is being done by the private he said at his Dec 12 news conference and 1 am very sympathetic to their efforts But the committee to stage the kind of operation the exchange in- would need more than sympathy from the President The American Red Cross has reported that railroads airlines and trucking firms are working round-the-clock to push the sands of pounds of food and cine into Florida for quick ment to Cub a in case the deal it completed There have been reports that the President's brother Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy is directing the government operation in port of the committee and its chief negotiator lawyer James B Donovan In New York business sources said that Ally Gen Kennedy had made the requests lor some ol the food and being readied ior shipment to Cuba These sources said Kennedy de- scribed himself as acting as a private person rather than as an administration official Kennedy Turn to Page 8 Column 6 Thousands Of Dominicans Voting Free SANTO DOMINGO Dominican Republic AP Dominicans by the thousands voted today in their first free election in 38 years The turnout in the early hours of loting appeared -to dash tions of a light vote The fledgling democracy was picking leaders to guide it in the next four years The nation has been ruled by a provisional since the fall of the jillo dictatorship in 1961 Most Dominicans had hopes the election results expected to be by Christmas would si the nation a Yule present of stable representative government after long years of dictatorship Despite trouble in the final days of the campaign few police on hand maintain order There are 500 electoral units throughout the country The closing campaign hours were marked Wednesday night brief outbreak of rioting in the capital Riot police quickly re- stored order after three persons were injured by rocks Young agitators from the 14th of June Movement a iroup were in the middle of the melee with followers of the conservative National Civic Union Dr Viriato A Fiallo 67 of the Union and Juan Bosch 53 f the Dominican Revolutionary party were leading for president in a man contest Bosch was a narrow favorite lie chief question was whether his peasant followers had re- Turn to Page 8 Column 7 JFK Mac Extend Talks Third Day By William L Ryan NASSAU Bahamas overload of nuclear strategy problems centering about the wrangle over the Skybolt missile has forced President Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to ex- tend their little summit meeting for an additional day The 2 leaders were reported to have some prospect of a promise which will satisfy both sides in the missile dispute Their spokesmen said there was no deadlock But the spokesmen said the original two- day conference timetable had not proved sufficient for discussion of the Skybolt controversy problems revolving about it and the whole spectrum of cold war issues Kennedy and Macmillan added morning and afternoon sessions Friday to their schedule The President planned to leave about 5 p.m Friday for Palm Beach White House press secretary Pi erre Salinger said a communique will be issued after the final session The reason for prolonging the conference Salinger said was not just the Skybolt but it is all of the NATO defense matters as well There is no question that we are making good said The agenda was Just oo great to be handled in two Still to be discussed were such cold war matters as the after- math of the Cuban crisis the conflict Moscow's battle with the Red Chinese and the variety of puzzles t presents Nuclear problems Skybolt and he prospects of a new parked crisis in the Congo bled up the two leaders time Wednesday The most nagging question was Britain's resistance to U.S plans to scrap Skybolt the American missile which Brit- ain planned to use as its chief independent nuclear weapon Although a compromise was re- ported in prospect this in itself generated a maze of other com- plicated problems involving the whole Western defense posture Inch Snow Likely Friday with Christmas getting close the forecast for snow tomorrow doesn't makt many residents happy Weathermen say occasional light snow mixed with rain is due here this afternoon followed by snow tonight and Friday with 2 to 4 inches accumulation likely are predicted to drop to the 20s tonight High Friday should reach Local reports show that day's high reached 52 Early ing low was 34 then the mercury aegan to drop and at 11 the temperature was 33 Barometer reading 30.18 DIE IN PRISON UPRISING A wounded guard is carried away on a stretcher and two youthful prisoners are taken into custody as the big prison uprising it quelled with H in Buenos Aires Prisoners killed 10 guards and other guards riddled 4 ringleader prisoners bullets in reprisals In all 29 guards and ers were