News-Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 18, 1963, Mansfield, Ohio Weather Sonny and cool today High 55 Yesterday's high 79 Low 54 Clear and cool Low 36 Tomorrow increasing ness windy and warmer with showers and thunderstorms In the afternoon High 70 THE WEST LAKE COUNTY OF WE ASSOCIATED PRESS Year No 92 Thursday Evening April 18 1963 SEVEN CENTS Keating says Reds ship new troops to Cuba WASHINGTON a di- rect challenge of President reassurances on Soviet troop withdrawals Sen Kenneth B Keating charged today there has been no substantial of Soviet military forces in Cuba since mid-November Keating a New York can said in a speech prepared for the American Society of paper Editors that he has mation that new Soviet arrivals have about matched the tures There were and are in the neighborhood of men said the senator No functional units have been drawn Kennedy who will address the editors annual meeting Friday his April 3 news conference that some Soviet troops had left in the preceding month in addition to the pulled out in November At the height of last fall's crisis over Soviet missile bases in Cuba there were an estimated to Soviet troops on the island So the President's report ed a remaining total of only 000 or with relish his role as a foremost Republican critic of Kennedy's Cuban policies afresh on the undisclosed intelligence sources with which he has been challenging the for months Several thousand personnel have left Cuba several thousand more have he said Furthermore they should not be called troops when they are on their way out and technicians when they are on their way in There is no reliable evidence whatsoever of a decline in Soviet military strength or capability since those first withdrawals in November He charged also that some U.S Navy ships have specific orders not to searchlight the small sels which he said constantly ply Cuban and Caribbean waters night He mentioned Navy 05 his source of this in- formation Despite U.S surveillance de- signed to block the shipment from Cuba of weapons personnel and other tools of subversion to other Latin-American countries Keating told the None of these ships are ever searched by U.S patrols How can we hope to get dence of support of he went on if don't gate these small scale but very THE POINT OF VIEW Wickliffe School Board members Robert with his back to the camera Frank Orlando Charles Johnson and Kenneth Godfrey at the table point out their opinions about renting eight rooms to house the over flow of Lincoln School dents Some 180 parents went home happy when the Board decided to rent rather than conduct four hour classes for 500 children set for Lincoln children By Suzy A friend of Suzy's reports that j joyously applauded Wickliffe School Board ivill rent church rooms Lincoln School children will have full days of es this fall The Wickliffe School Board last night voted to rent eight rooms at the Covenant Baptist Church so that all children will have regular hours A restless whispering audience of 18 parents sighed relief classes meet there But a bothersome thought occurred to him yesterday as he was ting at his typewriter plating I wonder he said if niy wife's brother is my why isn't my er's wife my Or for that matter why isn't my husband my Suzy couldn't help him out of his dilemma this plan might create a problem Board members admitted the church's Sunday School made a mistake when they classes ed March 20 that 500 first second Desks for upper elementary and third graders would have four children will be too large for our I hour days to solve a shortage at Lincoln classroom children to use on isaid Rev Otto Loverude pastor of the Ridge Hd church But may I say that the only who don't make mistakes I are those who don't do HOWEVER though we were isaid Board Vice President Robert built for a church I'm sure we Davis i Officials will will attend church Administrators having Lincoln's Mentor coach fired Can't get along wilh aides told By LOU MIO Sports Editor Earl Biederman who coached Mentor's football team to a championship last year has been ired Though school officials won't ay who will replace him the best et is freshman coach Howard Baughman who came here last rear from Portsmouth Biederman was told that he ould stay on as a teacher in or but not as football coach or education Biederman says he's through he won't be back year He was into Principal lis office yesterday and told he couldn't get along with the coaching staff His contract won't be renewed for the 1963 son Hosteller told him Biederman read a brief state ment at the Mentor Dads Club meeting last night then as club president The dub ed to accept his resignation SUPT Edward Masonbrink who will recommend a new coach August practice starts re- used to comment Rumors on Biederman losing he job started when Masonbrink Baughman former rey High and Cleveland Heights into the Mentor ion Speaking to a handful of Dads Club members Biederman I feel thai if the only reason am being disposed of is because supposedly can't gel along with taff members ihen it's a pretty veak excuse on the part of our I administration I feel that if I have to smoke or play poker and drink beer to become a member in good ing with our staff then I would rather give up coaching The Mentor staff includes Don Fuchs Al Schilling varsity ants and Baughman and John numerous I have never been impressed by the view that we are going to gain any concessions by relaxing pressure on tlie Soviets Keating was the first major speaker before the 450 editors who later in the afternoon were to hear from the administration's first team in foreign Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Undersecretaries George W Ball and Harriman SENATORS TEST PASSED Forefinger meets nose in an early stage of Tom Shaughnessy's try out of the Breathalyzer with Ptl Ronald Dupirak at the con- A few drinks later the er was dohig considerably less well on such ation although the machine still registered his alcoholic content below 15 Charge U.S move is preposterous WASHINGTON proposal to punish segregationists by denying federal funds to the state has touched off a new flareup in Congress over civil rights President Kennedy silence on bj the Civil Rights Commission Ilia he look into his legal authority to cut off funds to counter what th group said was open and fla grant violation of guarantees of seeking to in Mississippi There was no indication the President planned any action to ward carrying out such a proposa which would IK hailed by minority in the large industrial states but would be certain o stir Is 15 magic Goodwin who handled the men The Miami Ohio University graduate had a ord his year season Cardinals were and finished 1963 wilh a ord tied for the Freeway ence title with Riverside a Biederman beat earlier in the season N-H reporter takes police drunk test Biederman has also coached at Wabash College and left Toronto HC lean work something decide added classes in the The schools will pay a rental iM fee of a month for the eight active lean toward classrooms and a large club and Junior Chamber and sixth See Page 2 1 j See Page 2 Column 8 Is 15 really the magic number on an alcohol testing That's the level of alcohol in the blood which many ors to accept as the ab- solute scientific point when alcohol first takes disorderly command of the faculties and makes a man unfit to drive Experts say it isn't so So does Tom Shaughnessy Herald reporter after about two hours with the at Willowick Police tion He was there ily WHILE whiskey went down anc readings went up sy took coordination tests SCIENTIST REPORTS DISCOVERY A something may cure cancer By JOHN BARBOUR Associated Press Science Writer ATLANTIC CITY There is a mysterious something in the laboratory flasks of Dr Fogh which somehow slews and inhibits the growth of human cancer cells Remarkably the substance does not interfere with human cells grown in laboratory flasks Still more remarkable it doesn't bother normal cells even when used in solutions times as strong as those which hamper cancer growth Studies have continued to find out what the something is and how it works but it iias eluded evaluation so far Fogh told a meeting Wednesday of the of American Societies for Experimental Biology Fogh came on the phenomenon while working with mixtures of colonies of cancer cells and mal cells taken from humans By mixing these colonies with a nutrient broth Fogh of New York's Institute for Cancer Research found the fluid Since then he has tried seven different kinds of human cancer in each case found that the inhibiting factor is produced Further studies indicate that tiie mystery factor may enter the heart of the cancer cell altering its life processes In the past year Fogh and low researchers have been able to grow stronger and stronger brews of the fluid They have tried it on a living creature although such experiments will come about eventually First there is much to learn about the mode of tion and effects His test performance had dropped sharply long before the pointer stopped at 15 meaning per cent of alcohol in blood Six feet two inches and 198 pounds Shaughnessy 29 has the advantage of the big man in absorbing alcohol But at six ounces and 09 he was beginning to flunk the tests VET HIS confidence in his capabilities was mounting all the time a lesson for the man who says he can drive better with a few drinks under his belt I am doing boasted while making half a errors in a brief typing lest he had previously more rapidly with only two errors Two ounces and 27 minutes later Shaughnessy picked up a dime of a nickel when asked to pick up coins in order of value He missed an ashtray with a cigaret by several BUT THE Breathalyzer still registered well below 15 This machine doesn't See Page 2 Column 7 among white voters in the South Nevertheless Southern senators erupted with bitter condemnation of the suggestion while civil rights advocates of both parties praised it This revival of controversy likely to make it more difficult for administration loaders to congressional approval of Kennedy's recommendation for a four-year extension of life for the commission and a broadening of authority Unless Congress acts before then the commission would KO out of existence in No- i already is general that the commission UT is the only rights Issue j likely to be pushed to a vote I year Otherwise Kennedy's in this field probably will election year consideration 1 lion j Chairman James 0 Eastland of the Senate Judiciary which passes on all civil rights proposals called the recommendation for cutting off payments on highways flood control military and other Police go into business Chief Iwo officers private investigators Three police cers arc in the private business Chief David Lt Raymond McGee and Sgt Wilson K have formed a corporation It's known the In- Inc 743 E 347 St home address Ally J Mclvin Andrews Vine St State Secretary W Brown has issued a corporation charter Andrews who filed the plication for the charier says the business will engage in for in- firms or tions asked about the new Daugherty Call the company's ney preposterous programs BUG reports claims decline COLUMBUS Ohio AP De- clines in both new and continuing claims for unemployment sation are noted in the latest weekly report from the Bureau of Unemployment Compensation ON THE INSIDE Community Calendar 70 TV 5 Women's Newt Winds kick up storm Thunderstorm spares county area Spring thunderstorms morrow may take another lick at County which appears to have gotten off fairly lightly in last night's big blow While drivers of small for- eign cars struggled to keep on course the main punch of the storm was falling south and west Embers apparently left er a at ban Garage 39031 Euclid Ave were fanned into flame by high winds Wickliffe men believe Damage was limited to auto upholstery Lightning in the earlier storm yesterday morning knocked out a feeder line at Itt 306 and Lake Shore Blvd Mentor leaving 100 customers north of tho boulevard out power for an hour