News-Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 27, 1963, Mansfield, Ohio Sunny and mild this afternoon High 66 Yesterday's high 60 Low 33 Increasing cloudiness and not so cool tonight Low 48 Tomorrow considerably cloudy with scattered showers High 65 to 70 THE WEST LAKE COUNTY OHIO MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Year No 100 Saturday Evening April 27 1963 SEVEN CENTS Says woman who knows Only way to beat draft is to enlist before call-up About Lake County boys just turned 18 will push open the heavy door on Room 202 at the Painesville Post Office this year Inside they'll register for the draft Odds are they'll be called sometime before they're 26 if they are qualified and available for induction I SUPPOSE it's possible somebody might be admits Draft Board Clerk Marie Nolan But I've been here years and it hasn't yet She admits since Lake County's yearly draft quotas are usually less than 100 it might seem like there's a surplus of men But there isn't The catch is that only men available are called qualified and BY THE TIME the Board is ready to summon this year's in 1968 or so when they're about 23 only a handful will be eligible Most men are never drafted ironically because they're already serving in the armed forces or in a reserve unit when their names come up The best way to escape the Mrs Nolan admits with a smile is to enlist fe SHE REPORTS callers frequently ask when their coming up and then enlist just before they're about to be drafted a hint that without the draft voluntary enlistments might fall sharply Government manpower experts estimated about half of all men enter the armed forces either through induction or enlistment See Page 12 Column 7 Underpass there? cars a day travel Lloyd Rd There are more drivers fand they're more cautious using Lloyd Rd than Worden Rd a By Newsy An West Lake County wife persuaded her re- Wickliffe traffic count reveals This could mean the city will choose Lloyd Rd when it asks the state for an underpass About 40 cars a day crash the warning lights at the railroad crossing says Mrs David Mac- Means whose husband finishes the count today At Worden Rd more than 70 a day crashed the warning lights i Lloyd Rd with cars in days is averaging a day than Worden Rd This is not quite an accurate average because the count at Black death A general superintendent Al top talks to rescue workers inside the Compass No 2 mine bottom at Dola W Va where 22 men have been found dead Story on Page 12 Gets Kennedy plea Nikita supports Laos neutrality MOSCOW AP Soviet Premier Khrushchev has assured the United States he will support neutrality for Laos But there was no indication whether he agreed with President Kennedy on concrete steps to halt the fighting in the tiny Southeast Asian Kingdom Khrushchev met with U.S Un- of State W Averell Harriman for hours Friday and received a personal appeal rom President Kennedy to re- store peace in Laos Russians cheer Fidel's arrival Told to get lost Buried Cuban Marine discharged WASHINGTON AP A former Marine unfolds on Capitol Hill today his story that he was hustled out of the corps and ordered to get lost and keep my mouth shut about the 1961 slaying of a suspected of being a the Navy's Guantanamo husband to escort her to I Lloyd Rd included heavy Easter the Mel in Cleveland Public Sunday traffic Mrs MacMeans Hall Thursday night The husband reporting to a says But Lloyd definitely has the friend later said he enjoyed the heaviest she savs music but had a trouble with the words The acoustics were pretty bad he declared I couldn't understand a word they were singing Verdi's La is in Italian Mayor Keith V Webster out of town today said he would meet with State Highway DepL officials Turn your clocks ahead Remember to turn your clocks ahead re- peat ahead one hour before going to bed night You'll make up that lost hour when you turn back your clocks in the fall communique issued later said simply The President and the chairman of the Council of sters reaffirmed that both ments fully support the general agreement on the Laotian tion about which there was an ex- change of views between them at Vienna in 1961 and a mutual un- reached Neither the communique nor U.S Embassy officials indicated how the discussions had proceeded or whether any concrete action to stop the fighting in Laos was agreed upon The U.S Embassy has exercised the tightest kind of secrecy since Harriman arrived Thursday night A Sf Embassy officials refused even to mention the subject of Laos to re- porters Harriman and U.S Ambassador Foy D Kohler went to see Khrushchev after talking for hours with Soviet Foreign ter Andrei A Gromyko Beyond the terse communique Two men slug rob manager Pair lake ear from service station Police arc looking for two men beat a Madison Twp station over the head with a coke bottle and stole his car and last night Lake County sheriffs deputies say two men walked into the L C Carran service station on Rt 20 about last night They were still drinking cokes and talking when station er William Balch called his wife at 9.25 As Balch hung up the phone the older of the as 35 to 40 wearing an army field Balch three times with the empty bottle The older man him into the back room at point where his hands and feet were tied The younger as slim between 20 and 25 just watched Balch told deputies The pair took from Balch's wallet and almost from the cash drawer They left a dollar in pennies A customer John P Orgel of Madison pulled into the station as the pair sped out in Balch's car He untied Balch and called the sheriff They were spotted by Perry police later in the evening but dumped the stolen car and caped on foot Balch was treated for head cuts at Lake County Memorial Hos Cuba base The former 1st lieutenant liam A Szili said he was dis- charged after he asserted he had helped a a Medal of Honor dispose of the body Rep Richard S Pa told newsmen he had asked Szili now living in Norristown Pa lo discuss the case with him today to sec if there is a chance of appeal The congressman emphasized that everything will de- pend on what Szili tells him and on what the Korean War veteran wants to do himself I feel dial we should before pursuing other l of said Szili has protested to and other members of the Pennsylvania congressional delegation and to President without disclosing the incident he says was behind his discharge Szili related his itory Friday to The Philadelphia Evening tin and explained that he had to sign a statement before his dis- charge saying he knew he could be fined or imprisoned 10 years if he anything about the slaying He told the Bulletin the captain he had helped to hide the body was Arthur Jackson In San Jose Calif former rine Capt Arthur J Jackson 38 now a mail carrier referred all to the Defense ment He said It's a security matter He refused to confirm or deny whether he was the son referred to by Szili He won the Medal of Honor the country's Sec Page 12 Column 4 Boy 13 not fast enough A boy who outran his probation officer this ing probably will spend some time in the Detention Home for less than 30 minutes of freedom The boy an ungovernable according to juvenile authorities reported probation officer about 9 Sit in the chair he was told Be looked at the chair then at the door and suddenly fled He the race with the bation officer but lost to a Painesville policeman 30 minutes lake as soon as the count at Lloyd is I not a word of what was discussed complete Since February two drivers sources who crashed warning lights at Nickel Plate crossings in Wick liffe were killed by speeding trains Parents say they won't press action Parents feel they don't have enough evidence to came from embassy or Soviet charges against a Thomas Jefferson Elementary RESULTS I got more calls from The ad than I did from the other paper I ad- said the man who ran this classified 1956 DODGE spotless Com- new paint tires springs and exhaust Going into Best ot- fer Must sell RE If you'd like fast results with a classified ad dial The Herald WE and ask for Classified Your ad soon be working for you Hit baby dad charged with manslaughter CINCINNATI old father who admits hitting his daughter because I couldn't stand her crying has been charged with first degree manslaughter Police said William Fluke ad- mitted Friday he had struck the infant Carolyn whose autopsy showed a brain hemorrhage was taken to General al on Thursday when her bund her and died School teacher We know he was doing some thing undesirable to our an Eastlake mother We wanted to stop him before he committed a real crime his intentions were criminal and tending to cause the delinquency of a minor would be hard to do Eastlake Police Prosecutor Al bert Obermeyer told the mothers yesterday that he believes their daughters are telling the truth the mother says The say the sixth grade teacher has been taking liberties with them The parents met last night to decide if they should take legal action just so our children don't save to be taught by that another mother said yesterday lo file charges on the condition the teacher would not return the classroom However Willoughby Eastlake School officials put the teacher back in the classroom he left April 5 because we have no rea son why he shouldn't go SupL Guy F Eberhart said He hasn't been charged with anything and we believe he is in- the superintendent ed Apparently the School Board is waiting for a real mother said today We feel this is wrong But if our evidence was weak in court and the man was found innocent he could sue us The teacher has been with loughby Eastlake School for more than 10 years Eberhart says 3 men fined for hassle in Eastlake An city employe a student and a salesman who had hot words in a tavern parking lot last night appeared in y Municipal Court today Charles A Bennett 20 of 35933 Shore Blvd Eastlake the city em- ploye pleaded guilty to two es of disturbing the peace and one charge of assault and battery He was fined and costs Judge John F Clair Sr suspended and two jail sentences Charles A Bennett 20 of 35983 Dr Eastlake pleaded guilty to one count of disturbing the peace The student paid and costs James B Lewis Jr 21 of 18670 Rd Euclid pleaded guilty to a charge of intoxication He paid and costs Police say the trio argued in the lot at Shore Inn Xo slows were exchanged However started swing ng at the Eastlake Police Station say RAID OB Alexander claims he look part in a ing raid against oil re- fineries on the outskirts of Havana U.S officials expressed skepticism er the report Raid tale doubted Photographer says he'll press alluck WASHINGTON AP free lance photographer who claims he took part in a bombing raic on Havana says he'll press the attack on Cuba at every opportunity More than eight hours after Alexander Jr of New York newsmen his account of a bombing run over a Havana oil refinery the Cuban government echoed most of his story and said it holds the United States responsible But the State Department cast doubt on the whole matter officer Lincoln White We have no information on this at all and we assume that if it had happened we would have heard about it The first voice to shrill about this would have been radio Havana After Havana Radio broadcast the Cuban statement Friday night White had no comment Associated Press correspondent George said in a dispatch from Cuba that there were no visible indications that the NICO refinery outside Havana had been He said usually reliable sources had expressed doubt there was a with your great country The regular scheduled air route from Cuba to the Soviet Union from Havana to Murmansk Thus is lo avoid passing over the of any other country There are two flights a week by giant jet props It is reputedly the longest nonstop light in the Castro launched into a brief about the need for solidarity of the international class He also spoke about what he called the merits of When he finished the Sec Page 12 Column 3 Nine in night for frontier queen One of nine candidates will be chosen Cuban to meet Makes longest nonstop air trip in the world MOSCOW Prime Minister Fidel Castro said day he would cherish the memory of his ear-splitting welcome in the arctic city of Murmansk as the most exciting moment of our life The Soviet news agency Tass said thousands had greeted the bearded Cuban on his hush-hush midnight arrival for a first visit to the Soviet Union Castro put higher and said he would guess all of the city's population had turned out to meet him Leading them was First Deputy Premier Anastas I Mikoyan who went to Havana last autumn lo things over after Premier Khrushchev hod said would withdraw Soviet rockets Neither Castro nor Mikoyan made any mention Saturday of those events in their speeches which wore broadcast by Radio Castro began calmly and slowly but was soon his viet translator who had begun shouting at the very The fact hat Castro was ar- riving in Ihc Soviet Union a closely secret both here and in Cuba although it had been announced 11 days ago that the Cuban would make a visit to he Soviet Union this year It will not be Castro's first meeting with Khrushchev They met in New York at a United Nations session more than years ago Castro began his speech by praising the people of Murmansk Tor heir great sacrifices during World War II when the port was one of the main entry points for the vast quantities of supplies that came from the West Castro said I never supposed that it would be at this point on the globe hat I ON THE Churches Classified Comics Crosswords Editorials Goren on Bridge Sports Women's News 77 11 5 6 Your Birthday 11 Frontier Days queen in a two-hour pageant at 8 tonight at Willoughby Junior High The winner to reign over the Frontier Days celebration June will receive prizes ing a scholarship to a modeling school and a savings bond While a panel of five judges deliberating tonight the audience n the junior high auditorium will be entertained by a show with Walt Cleveland disc as MC The show features the os baton and dancing group an ist Janet Parks of the Gene Ca roll TV show the Chagrin Boys banjoist Raymond Wa and guitarist Jesse Mullins The Willoughby Junior band will entertain from when doors open until show time Features of the Frontier Davs celebration are western and lish horse shows bicycle races a community picnic and baseball game and a parade The public Is invited to show Admission u free