Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - June 3, 1961, Sandusky, Ohio SANDUSKY REGISTER Cool Partial and cooler mostly sunny and continued Low tonight 49. High Sunday 70-76. 1S22. 131 42. United Ptm JUNI 3, 1H1 MAln Met Savan Pull 4 From Fiery Car Vermilion Crash Claims Life taxi driver pulled four people from a blazing car at the entrance to Vermilion Lagoons at 3 o'clock this morning when he happened on the scene of a head-on One of the victims later another is in critical Vermilion cab operator Miles Shilling was driving along Routes 2 and 6 just east of the Vermilion River when he found the tangled wreckage of two cars strewn across the The car owned by Howard of was on Shilling rescued four then summoned Vermilion an ambulance and the fire Richard 32, of riding in the Lummus died of injuries in St. Joseph's Lorain at 4:25 a.m. Delbert 27, of driver of the other auto is suffering from fractured right possible fractured pelvis and possible fracture of lower Passengers in the Lummus other than on Page 12-Col. 3.) Kennedy With Khrushchev Riesel Calls For Labor By TONY THOMSON Register Staff Writer Victor writer on labor today urged the U.S. to form a labor to combat the communist plan to gain world dominance by collecting labor movements in other Riesel said there was the slightest of the Communists taking over control of the U.S. labor movement in this country from its leaders as long as we continue to guard against it. No Takers Yet Chamber Industrial Has 86 Leads SCHOOL'S OUT - Don a graduating Sandusky High School gave vent to his emotions as classes for the class of ended Exercises lor seniors start this and culminate in diploma during the Undergraduates have the remainder of next week for classes before summer Photo - Kenneth Trujillo's Heirs Press Manhunt D. R. police were reported closing in today on the three of Generalissimo Rafael L. and their arrest was expected in a matter of will have them in dead or before said Ambassador to Iran Leland a key adviser of Gen. Rafael L. Trujillo who has in effect replaced his slain Secret police shot and killed New teacher National Chamber Leaders Workshop hosted by Your Next Fire prevention week Public meeting with four candidates for county magazine on Page 12-Col. 6.) of eight accused assassins Friday and captured four The three still at large were identified as Antonio do la Maza Salvador Estrella and Antonio Country Reported Quiet Ciudad Trujillo and the rest of the country were reported although some sections of the city still swarmed with soldiers armed with bayoneted rifles or submachine The general public appeared to be willing to accept young Trujillo's rule just as it did that of his who dominated Dominican affairs for more than 30 years prior to his assassination Tuesday Thousands of hysterical mourners crowded into the National Palace Friday to get a last glimpse of their slain Diplomatic sources said the only comparable example of mass grief they could recall was In- dia's mourning for Mohandas K. Gandhi when he was assassinated in 1948. Kill Accused Assassin The accused assassin killed Friday was Army Lt. Amado Garcia who was shot by secret police in a gun battle at a house here where he and three other suspected killers were The Sandusky Area Chamber of Commerce industrial committee made a total of 75 visits to 50 industrial prospects from 1959 through 1961, the annual report indicated Some 10 of these prospects made a total of 15 return visits to but none of them has so far indicated a decision to build a plant The Chamber now has a file 8fi industrial has completed two promotional mailings to 2,000 300 long distance phone calls and 150 presentations of the Industry and utility officials were also taken on an air tour of local industrial Bright Side On the brighter the Chamber reported 13 local plants have indicated they intend to spend for new plant and equipment in 1961, adding 95,000 square feet of floor Thirty-two of 93 Erie County which represent about one fourth of the total manufacturing employment in the spent for new plant and equipment in the Cham ber these same 32 industries reported a net decrease in employment of 20 and unemployment remains well ove 10 per cent of the total work farce covered by state unemployment Year's Highlights Among highlights of its year's the Chamber NASA to Sandus Completion of 17 week economic discussion Stand against Federal Aid to Education and Area Redevelop ment Solicitations Control Committee formed by merchants Dedication of new sewage dis posal - Bad check warning Pace With 98 per cent of Exchange Jokes At Luncheon Mass Alert For Navy Ships Va. contingents of Navy and Marine troops were dispatched from bases along the East Coast Friday night in what the Navy termed a A Navy spokesman at Atlantic Fleet Headquarters here confirmed that Marines were boarding the amphibious assault aircraft carrier He said it was to reveal whether the was more than just a routine training In the huge carrier its decks loaded with jet and also pulled out to A spokesman at the Mayport Naval Air Station said the Shangri-La had been put on an alert status Thursday and its crew ordered be ready in the event of an VIENNA Kennedy and met alone today to take one another's measure after a luncheon in which the two heads of state traded jokes at the start of Kennedy's first East-West summit The 44-year-old Kennedy and the 67-year-old Russian premier withdrew from their aides in and began an earnest discussion with nobody else present except their The President and Khrushchev met for the first time with a firm handshake on the steps of the American ambassador's residence on the outskirts of They immediately began a con versation - with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko among those present - certain to shape the future of can Delay Luncheon The opening talks were so intense that luncheon was delayed half an but once the luncheon started it became what was described as a rollicking with jokes Khrushchev was said to have proposed one toast that lasted 10 Afterwards they took a stroll through the garden of the U.S. Embassy Both men could be gesturing Gets Warm Welcome The President got a warm reception on his arrival this morning from A crowd estimated by police at 200,000 lined streets despite a steady drizzle and cries of on Page 12-Col. 3.) Says Russians Are Bankrupt Victor Riesel says his research shows that Soviet Union is its railroads are in its motor vehicles are its hospitals are its steel plants are despite the figures they give greatest weapon will be building labor movements abroad to dislodge s here to speak before the Sandusky Area Chamber of Commerce said the new Soviet weapon was infiltration of the labor movements of the countries around the globe - Viet and especially These infant labor movements were the for the struggle to take over the new Riesel Where the Communists are able to capture a labor they can take over a Riesel He said he had seen the Red labor formula operate success fully in Italy and doing the same thing with considerable success in Canada and Latin Orders have been given to start rebuilding from nothing in the U.S. Soviets are far more successful in labor warfare than with Riesel said over breakfast in the coffee shop at the Hotel Breakers at Cedar The slight partially blinded by an acid thrower BLIND labor commentator Victor Riesel spel at Cedar s out think Khrushchev is likely to use j the has this labor Riesel why he is willing to talk we organize a strong Kennedy recognizes this and is up our labor contacts Unless we move in and help in the new and unstable the same way as if we had discovered caches of contrary the Communists | going to lose the will use labor to dissolve the support of the new solvency of countries th r o u g h strikes and topple governments through controlling their political al years said he did not Riesel Riesel thinks have only six to eight months to start a counter to combat the on Page 12-Col. 6.) He's For Moderation In Everything But Years Benefactor's Estate Isnt For Sale Statistics BIRTHS PROVIDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Robert 801 E. Bogart Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Hayes Rt. 2, By WARD CANNEL NEW YORK mind how they do it in Nobody is just going to walk in and take over Rafael Leonidas Dominican At last count by this more than 2,000 statues of El Benefactor towered over the plazas and highways of his tiny It's going to take a new dictator months of steady hammering to demolish those And what about replacing them? Even an empty space can be a reminder it is not so easy to be a Generalissimo Trujillo once told me at his amazing lunch is very It is very you build a country the way I have you build it When I took office we had been through a fruitless revolution and a devastating We were I had to begin from the He spoke very quietly he his brother Hector who sat at the other end of the table was now of the and the TRUJILLO is no reason to offend El Benefactor I will tell I would do it all again because I love my course they embarrass me with all these But how can I stop people from putting them Nobody at the long lunch table volunteered an American tourists in the Dominican Republic spoke out in offended tones about the the the the the paintings and signs that everywhere commemorated the of Why are we To go by lunch table talk at the palace in Ciudad it is because the U.S. is a morbid nation which honors only its But in the small Dominican Republic after 30 years of El Benefactor's everything is so clean and healthy that there are just not enough dead to go know what you Americans think of the dictator told me. when one of my enemies comes to your you confer a degree on him and publish his indictments of he did not mention anybody by it would have en Page 12-CoJ. 4) By H. W. P. MOONEY Register Area Editor D. Cook will be 100 years old but you'd never guess it to look at He looks like a man of 70. There's no irony intended in that There's a whale of a difference between 70 and 100 when the span is measured in Those are the years when the memory fails and the body The century mark seems to fade farther into the distance the closer it Many those who reach it wish they never Not J. D. He's thankful the good Lord has been so good to he said He spoke from a hospital but he wasn't lying in it. He was perched lightly on the his feet dangling over the Becoming A Habit Temporary hospitalization is getting to be a habit with he explained Every now and then a blood vessel bursts and he goes off to the hospital for a He's had 41 of them in the past six of he pints of somebody else's He shook his head J. D. COOK 100 Years Monday you ever hear of he vessels without waiting for a 'T never did Till it started happening to He shook his head the Lord has been good to he through my I'm particularly thankful that he saw fit to let me keep my mental He tapped his skull with a big The finger projected from a hand sized to accommodate it. J. D. Cook is a big He's broad-shouldered and He's not but there's not an ounce of excess fat on his frame It's he my I've done everything in I drink a little beer from time to on Page 12-Col. 3.) Today's Register 45 MILLION FRENCHMEN can't be wrong 2 BOTH SIDE RAPPED in Alabama 3 GOLFERS spearhead Mt. RARE TREE SPARED I County Leaders Spurred To Act On CD Civil Defense will be a recurring topic at city commission Mayor John G. G. Frost said will in to do our pari towards bringing about better coordination among Civil Defense elements in Erie the mayor He that the city would not circumvent county commission but aid wherever Fresh from a regional CD meeting held in Cleveland County's set-up is in compared with other The mayor agreed with Summit County Commissioner John who told the Cleveland meeting that CD should be organised on a county-wide basis rather than on a city Accompanying the mayor to yesterday's talks were City Commissioner Paul Assistant City Manager Ed County Commissioners Paul Ruetenik and Fred Junior Chamber of 2), the mayor said Erie j Commerce President Bob and Glen chairman of tht Jaycee civilian