News-Herald, The (Newspaper) - April 29, 1963, Mansfield, Ohio Weather and warmer this High 70 high 66 low 36 showers and thunder storms tonight Low 55 morrow cloudy with ued showers ond possible thunder storms High 62 THE WEST LAKE OHIO OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS On Page 4 There is one man who fle steadily and across fhe U.S planting Communist Party in fhe strategic industries Read Victor Page 4 Year No 101 Monday Evening April 29 1963 SEVEN CENTS Haiti gets Dominican warning THREATEN Saluting the winner A happy pair are Shirley Ann Ceboll and Willoughby Ptl Clifford Collins after her victory in the contest for queen of Willoughby Frontier Days They are engaged to be married next Photos on Page Showered with prizes kissed after Frontier Day queen win Shirley Ann Ceboll 18 slender dark-haired fiancee of a by policeman will reign as queen of Willoughby June Frontier Days Shirley Ann was crowned day night at Willoughby High School by Mrs Gar J Pierce the mayor's wife Mayor Pierce handed her a bouquet of red roses while an of about 200 applauded die judges choice By Suzy A four-year-old girl was ex- telling her annt about all the things the Easter bonny brought her wo weeks ago I got a dress and new shoes and a straw she said And I got a great big Easter basket Guess what kind of red bon was on my she her aunt The aunt told the child she iras all oat of nd ribbon was w Carol Ann Phillips 18 of 3910 Harvard Dr took second place and Mary Lou Stable 16 of 2134 Lost Nation Rd was third in the contest sponsored by the loughby Jaycees The contest was limited to loughby residents The winner is engaged to ry Ptl Clifford Collins next May Collins a proud witness of ley Ann's triumph vaulted onto the stage to salute her with a kiss The Frontier Days Queen daughter of Mr and Mrs E H Ceboll attends the Eastlake School of Practical Nursing She graduated from South High School last June She was proud happy and surprised at her victory she said Carol Ann Phillips and Mary Lou Staehle the runners-up will form the Queen's Court curing tier Days Carol Ann is a North High ior Mary Lou is a junior at An- drew's School for Girls Other contestants will be rade marshals They Janice Cavelli 16 of 5381 Dr Virginia Dale Gary 21 of 38878 Mentor Ave Mari- lynn Ann George 18 Berkshire HaDs Dr Margaret 17 of 35400 Judith rie Segulin 16 of 38230 lawn Ave Marie Jo sano 20 of 4845 Maple St The queen received a shower of including a ings Bond a scholarship to the Patricia Stevens School of ing and gift certificates from the Chic Fashion Shoppe the loughby Fashion Shop and Department Store Runners-up received ings Judges were Mayor Pierce Er- win Maus III tor Madison Geddes operator of a Cleveland photographic studio and Miss Marlene Kaye Patricia Stevens School counselor GREAT 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 new paint tires springs and exhaust into Best fer Must tell RE If you'd like fast results with a classified ad dial The Herald WH and ask for Classified Your ad soon be working for you Student tells of Cuba raid leaned back in my seat and prayed EDITORS NOTE The ing interview with a setts Institute of Technology dent and a pilot who participated in last Thursday's bombing raid near Havana Cuba was made available to The Associated by the Boston Traveler By JOHN RAYMOND Copyright 1963 Boston Traveler BOSTON AP An Massachusetts Institute Technology student and a devil pilot today admitted to the Traveler their part in last day's bombing raid on a Cuban oil refinery near Havana The student who is 21 it an almost terrifying experience but said he would be willing Jo go again I leaned back in my seat and after we dropped the said the third year student Our plane zoomed out less than 100 feet above the ground I felt sick at my stomach and I was wringing with sweat I've never been as scared in my life Dressed in khakis and a white shirt the soft-spoken youth who lives in Back Bay recounted de tails of the hair-raising raid The bombs reportedly did not explode The student and the piM also an American said they did 10 want to be identified because they fro the United States government The men were accompanied on the raid by Alexander I Rorke Jr flamboyant head of a group called the U.S Freedom Fighters and a prominent Cuban exile eader from Miami who has not yet been identified The student said he provided technical assistance on the trip n preparing the five homemade napalm fire bombs and a high explosive We had trouble with the uses he said We tried to work out a cap for the jig bomb but didn't have any uck A timed detonator didn't work either we ended up using regular fuses The students said their gine plane swept into Havana over the were about See Page 2 Column 4 Tells of slaying Former Marine William A Szili tells reporters how he helped to retrieve from Cuban soil and bury secretly the body of a Guantanamo bay naval base employe he labeled a Castro spy Rep S right is demanding a full scale congressional investigation of the ouster of Szili and his commanding officer Capt Arthur 1 Jackson a medal of honor winner who disposed of the body of Ruben Lopez because of the inter- repercussion they bought would come in the wake of the snooting On military aid Fidel Nik open talks in Kremlin MOSCOW AP Soviet Premier Khrushchev and Prime Minister Fidel Castro opened talks in the Kremlin today aimed at further cementing relations between their two Communist regimes High on the list of topics ob- servers believed was stepped up Soviet military and economic aid They wondered how much higher than the reported million dollars a day now being spent the Soviet Union was willing to go Begin talks on rail strike CLEVELAND AP A al mediator will start talks today in the dispute involving the Nickel Plate Road's Wheeling district and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen The National Mediation Board agreed to enter the dispute after the BRT announced Friday of a strike which had been set for 6 today At issue are changes in work rules There also that Khrushchev would try to wipe out any bitterness remaining because of his decision to withdraw siles from Cuba last October out consulting Castro Moscow newspapers were full of welcomes for Castro Moscow gives hearty welcome to Fidel said Pravda Moscow embraces Fidel Castro as a was the headline m The press accounts made up for any lack of warmth in Sunday's greeting Khrushchev led Russians through a Red Square welcome but the elaborate show failed to whip up the frenzied enthusiasm westerners had expected The bearded Cuban leader or the Troop leaves are canceled SANTO DOMINGO Dominican Republic AP An armed clash between the two neighbors of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola threatened day The Dominican Republic accused Haiti of ing its embassy and Haiti broke diplomatic re- lations between the two countries President Juan Bosch gave Haitian President Francois Duvalier 24 hours to withdraw troops surrounding the Dominican Embassy in Port au Prince The Embassy is sheltering 22 foes of valier UNLESS THE OUTRAGES against the Republic in Haiti end within 24 hours we will put an end to them by all means within our Bosch said The Dominican deadline was originally set for 7 EDT But the government said it had ex- tended the ultimatum until 9 p.m because of an inter-American effort to keep peace The Dominican armed forces secretary Maj Gen Victor Elvis Vinas Roman announced all troop leaves had been canceled But he said there was no military movement toward the Haitian border THE ORGANIZATION of American States ordered a five nation fact-finding team to fly to both countries to investigate the crisis next door to Cuba The OAS appealed to both governments to keep the peace The dispute with the Dominicans flared as a result of Duvalier's attempt to crush rising op- position to his regime Tension began mounting a week ago when leaflets warned Duvalier that an attempt would be made to overthrow him May 15 the end of his first term as president Suspicious that opposition to him centered in the regular army Duvalier last week fired 64 of- the bulk of the army's leadership The tator has built up a personal militia and tial guard that outnumber the army and are better armed viet Union his revolutionary re- Two to one gime could not exist He heaped praise on Soviet economic and military aid Castro wearing a fur hat against the chilly winds was restrained in manner Khrushchev opened the ings from the reviewing stand atop Lenin's tomb and set the tone He donned steel-rimmed and slowly and dryly read a welcoming speech which one PHILADELPHIA AP International the Soviet Union sters President James R Hoffa has won a two lined up one victory over the AFL-CIO in a key representation with Cuba against the United election one of the stiff est challenges to his ship in the nation's largest union The official count in the Grabs key vote Hoffa jubilant OX FRIDAY occupants of a speeding car opened fire on Duvalier's two children Jan Claude 12 and Simone 14 as they were being driven home from school Three of the children's guards were slain but the children were not hurt The attack triggered weekend violence in which 15 persons were reported killed and at least 68 Continued on Page 2 Sorry wrong number callers haunt couple here National Labor Relations Board election was for the Team sters for an insurgent group known as the Voice of the which had the public port of AFL-CIO President George Meany At stake in the four-day election which ended Sunday night was the right to represent road in Pennsylvania Jersey and land members of four Teamsters locals A jubilant Hoffa in phia for much of the past 15 weeks directing his campaign re- the news of his victory by thrusting two fingers downward Voice he said Down the Voice The figures arc he continued It proves once See Page 2 Column 3 i States Castro who towered over his host read a Spanish translation while Khrushchev spoke ON THE INSIDE Classified 17 18 Comics 19 Crosswords 79 Goren on Bridge 5 14 75 TV 5 Women's Your Birthday maestro of a TV horror movie haunts an elderly Willoughby couple although they've never laid eyes on him on the screen or off The telephone of Mr and Mrs Ernest G Anderson 38839 Adkins Rd rings day and night as teenage ers of call Off the screen is Ernest Anderson prudently got an unlisted number This was an- on the air but large numbers of the ghoul man's fans seem to know about it It's a sin the way some of them talk to you when you tell them this docs not live Mrs Anderson said The phone rang 30 times Sunday night before Saturday was the worst it has ever been I just don't know how many calls there were The Anderson's phone ber apparently catches agers eye because they know lives in the same area His home is in Hills It's particularly distressing to her because she has a heart condition that keeps her in bed much of the time A official with the Andersons plight but said We will do what we can but we can't take him off the air I would guess he's mushroomed into the most popular local former in the nation