News-Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 15, 1963, Mansfield, Ohio Weather Sunny and warmer this noon High 60 Yesterday's high 24 Low 33 Fair and not so cold tonight Low 36 Tomorrow fair and warmer High near 70 THE WEST LAKE COUNTY OHIO OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS On Page 4 An experimental project puts social fare trailers on highways to aid troubled thousands seeking work across the land Read Victor Riesel's column Inside foday in Page Year No 89 Monday Evening April 15 1963 SEVEN CENTS Miil H iil HIKE ENDS WELCOME Lincoln School guard smaller communities students get Mrs George Calore takes the hand the individual attention they need of Mike Forest who poses as a new and often miss in large city schools student at the Wickliffe school In school officials say Their strike over bers of United Rubber Workers cal 3 await calls from the Ohio Rubber Co How soon phones will ring and for how many remains unknown Local President Jack Jepson ORCO would need about 600 of the approximately 900 almost immediately and all should be called back within a few weeks A COMPANY official however said it was impossible to predict right now how fast or how far the call-back would go During the strike that ended by union membership vote yesterday ORCO President Robert Coquillette warned that many strikers would not find jobs waiting for them be- cause of loss of business The call-back will proceed by de- he said NEW CONTRACT terms ratified by more than 800 union members at Willoughby Junior High School give the union a good deal of what it struck for Jepson said Neither union nor company would disclose details Continued on Page 2 Our Suburban Schools Frogs for small fry activities for teens By Suzy State patrolmen spent an hour Saturday cattle from the center strip of the North South Freeway Two animals escaped a roy Twp farm owned by Jim They were ing traffic on the route near the Rt 44 inter- change They ran too fast for us to chase them on a man says So we had to lasso them from patrol cars He We were pretty lucky to catch Both animals were tied to a tree until picked them up DEPENDABLE I depend on your paper very said the loughby lady who got 16 calls in response to her classified FREE 6 MONTH MALE part Shepherd and Collie trained shots needs room to run loves children WH The dog found a good home and you'll find good results with a fied ad Just dial WH and ask for Classified Second of a series By JEANNE WEITMAN Schools Writer New doors open for youngsters when they move to a community in West Lake County And the community has a lot of influence on children's grades according xto Mrs Nora man principal of Lincoln School Wickliffe For the small fry there are Little League teams to try out for and romps through nearby fields looking for frogs to take to school have a better chance of making sports teams and cheerleading squads There ply aren't as many students to compete against SECURITY is an important factor in students happiness Consequently the quicker a new student feels he belongs the quicker he can adjust to doing the schoolwork he is capable says Chris Artale of Schools activities were not adopted by accident Administrators believe that the more active pupils are the less trouble they get into and the more secure they feel And in smaller schools jobs and clubs are open to a greater percentage of dents Combined school and community outlets keep West Lake County's juvenile delinquency ably lower than it is in crowded areas BUT RESIDENTS HERE can't afford to ig- nore problems that could erupt with the increasing numbers of students moving out to the suburbs And the schools are getting ready has new courses to train students for jobs they want after they graduate Students learn to repair machines and use drill presses rather than drop out of schools because they aren't interested in history or calculus IS HELPING set up a vocational Continued on salary proposed Pay hike for Council included in suggestion Council may be to raise the mayor's pay to 000 a year That's more than Mayo Keith V Webster is earning for his work as mayor Councilman Robert Fulton sug gesting the raise says part of i would compensate for money th mayor apparently can't collec any more for his work as serv ice and safety director THERE'S NOTHING shady claims Fulton who say he has handed Webster a rough draft of legislation that may be introduced at Council's meeting next Monday Fulton's proposal would also in- crease pay for councilmen for to a year We've got to pay more if expect capable people to run for said Fulton We can't expect men to quit their higher paying jobs to work as mayor for less money COUNCILMAN Anthony sante an announced candidate for mayor says he'll take the job at a year Webster now earns a combination of salaries for or service director and safety director City Finance Director James Weizer says Webster's semi- monthly check due today for the service and safety jobs is in a safe at City Hall but it's not signed i WEIZER relying on an opinion from Gen William Saxbe says he'll continue paying Webster's salary as mayor Saxbe ruled last week that ster can't be paid for the extra jobs The opinion is in direct conflict with an earlier ruling City Law Drector E W Mastrangelo says he got from the office of former State Atty Gen Mark McElroy The attorney general's office has promised to reconsider both WEBSTER SAYS he won't use his authority as mayor to sign his own pay checks for service director and safety director Pay raises approved for either the mayor or councilmen won't be effective until new terms start the first of next year Kennedy skeptical v JL on 2nd steel hike murder Authorities lead Thomas Bean Reno back into the Reno apartment of slain Sonja Caskie to re-enact the decapitation murder of the former Olympic skier The headless body of the slim beauty was found April 5 stuffed in a hope chest in her apartment Story on Page 2 Check post offices Maybe midnight isn't deadline That publicized midnight deadline for mailing eral income tax returns is deceiving West Lake County postmasters agree Tonight at 8 p.m is about the atest they can be mailed herei avoid a late payment penal in y latest daily postmark is at 7 p.m but And we can't guarantee said mail inside the building Teeth wrist hurt in crash Mentor woman broke the plate of her false teeth and injured her left wrist early yesterday when she fell asleep at the wheel of her auto Mrs Jewette Sidewand 6105 Lake St was home from her job at The Rayon Corp when her car struck a tree on ington St police say coming ir right at 8 will be postmarked says Willoughby Postmaster Victor Videmsek They had better make it by 7 p m to be sure close at 8 will THE INTERNAL Revenue ice says any return postmarked before midnight will be ed filed on time but West Lake County postmen work that late The latest postmark in Me is 6 p.m and in Mentor it's And the mail must be here in the post office by says Mentor Asst Postmaster William Collins It can't be out in a mailbox somewhere Spokesmen in the three post of- fices urged taxpayers rushing the deadline to pick-up times at neighborhood mailboxes before probably be marked today He said he understands mail left in the box in of the Euclid is ed up as late as 9 p.m If tardy taxpayers miss the Eu- clid pickup Videmsek says their only remaining hope is land's main post office town It's open all night About tax returns re- to be filed today with the Internal Revenue Service's land office a spokesman ed IRS HAS received about 1.8 million of the 2.2 million returns due according to Theodore P Whitney chief administrative of- ficer He estimates another will come in today from 47 counties served by the land office About will be late Holds series of phone conferences NEW YORK AP President Kennedy was re- ported today to be skeptical on whether the price in- creases announced by the Lukens Steel Co meet the public interest criteria he suggested for the industry Kennedy anxious to head off any steel industry rush o boost prices held a series of telephone conferences Sunday after Lukens became the second company to announce price increases on part of its products The Wall Street Journal said to The nation's big steel pro convinced President Ken will tolerate selective price arc expected soon to seek their first substantial price relief since Indications over the holiday weekend were that their move could start week The Wheeling Steel Corp an- increases in prices on a number of its products last day On Thursday Kennedy issued i statement on the Wheeling ac ion Following Sunday's phone con- by Kennedy from the White House at Palm Beach Fla presidential press Pierre Salinger issued i statement on the Lukens move n to inquiries from newsmen The statement The President's statement of ast Thursday speaks for itself The President said that it was for the industry and the country that over-all price y should bo maintained While the statement did not selective price actions up See Page 2 Column 3 Manslaughter hearing set An youth with traffic er in the death of a St Joseph High School teacher gets a pre- minary hearing April 24 before Euclid Municipal Court Judge am F Burns Sam Edge 251 Woodmere Dr in fair condition at Eu- lid Glenville Hospital with a lung Judge Burns says bond has been set at Edge was in- in a crash last week which killed Brother ward C Spang Euclid police say Edge ed a red light and was being chased by Willowick police ly before the accident Negroes vow more marches Segregationist takes oath as new mayor BIRMINGHAM Ala bert a segregationist but considered a moderate on the the oath of office as mayor of Birmingham today amid prospects of more demonstrations by Negroes fighting the city's cial barriers Sunday 32 demonstrators were arrested bringing to 260 the ber jailed since Negroes launched an drive early this month The arrests came after police nearly Negroes marching toward city jail where several of their leaders including the Rev Martin Luther King Jr are being held A little earlier a few Negroes succeeded m attending Easter services at two white churches Negroes were turned away from several other white churches The mild-mannered Boutwell and the nine councilmen elected with him hac no assurance they would be able to step immediately into the duties of office They were chosen to replace a three-man city commission but he commissioners including arch segregationist Eugene Con- their terms have not expired and say they won't See Page 2 Column 3 ON THE INSIDE Comics 79 Crosswords 19 Goren on Spoils TV 5 Women's Your