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   Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - June 7, 1961, Sandusky, Ohio                                | THE SANDUSKY REGISTER Rain On Way and humid with showers and Low 65. Thursday variable cloudiness and warm with scattered showers or High 80-85. Vol. 13*. No. 45. United Press International JUNE 7, 1961 MAin Price Bellevue Junior High To Be Abandoned Bellevue Board of Education last night decided unanimously to abandon the present junior high school declared unsafe by state inspectors last Upper grade students will attend classes in split shifts in the high starting next the board and a bond issue for a new school will go on the ballot year voters rejected the bond which totalled The same amount will be sought in the Board members decided it would be unwise to spend the which would be required to make The building was closed temporarily when inspectors discovered a sagging floor and It was reopened after the beams had been shored Beginning next grades 10. II and 12 will report to the high school at 7:.10 a.m. and he in session until 12 Grades 7, S and will slarl their work at noon and finish at 5 p.m. The board also passed a motion to retain the services of Sanders and Dempsey to give legal assistance on the proposed bond After considerable discussion it was decided to buy 10 more TV The federal government will pay halt the cost of the sets and their so that the cost to the board will be about with the graduating class donating toward the cost of sets in the high on Page 18- Col. 4.) IT'S A Rebels Swallow Laos Defenders Bastion Falls In Laos - Communist backed rebel forces captured the government stronghold of in a bitter battle Pro - Western Royal Laotian troops and Meo tribesmen were forced to retreat after a nightlong fight in which the Reds blasted their positions with artillery barrages and then assaulted with infantry Because of the flagrant Communist cease-fire violation today's session of the 14 - nation Laos conference in Geneva was cancelled and the future of the entire parley there was in First word of the fall of came from a American military advisory group attached to the garrison in the heart of territory 20 miles from the rebel capital of - Women refugees march with Royal Laotian soldiers fleeing a trap set for them by Pathet Lao troops in the nation's They are emerging at Ban Don after a 16-day, 40-mile trek through mountains and Planes will evacuate them to restaging Cold War WASHINGTON The American people today had a somber warning from President Kennedy that the expensive arms race with Russia can be expected to continue barring an unexpected change in the basic policies of Premier Nikita S. This was the core of report to the nation on his week end conversations with Khrushchev in as well as with President Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in Hours after flying back from the Chief Executive went on radio and television Tuesday night to review his mission with candor rarely employed in the world ol He said h i s meeting with Kennedy To To UPI Editors WASHINGTON - President Kennedy will address the opening meeting of the 1961 conference of United Press International editors and publishers here Thursday About 400 editors and publishers from the 50 states and Canada will participate in the two-day Kennedy will speak at 10 a.m. EDT Thursday in Congressional Room of the Statler Hilton in northern The U. S. advisory group broke a 12-hour silence and reported by radio that the besieged defenders had been forced to withdraw their headquarters to THEY'RE IN THE MOVIES NOW - Locale of a golden anniversary movie of the Girl Scout movement is the backyards of In front of the cameras yesterday was Troop 155 of Madison School Today Intermediate Troop 63 of St. Stephen's Church got a Mrs. Fred of Mrs. William Gale of Sandusky and her a three generation family of Girl will narrate the film along with Kitty The Stoney Association of New York City is doing the Photos - Kenneth 25 More Scientists To Be Added Here alternate The first wounded began trickling back into Vientiane from the fallen bastion today as all available helicopters and aircraft were mobilized for use in a mercy Four wounded Meo tribesmen were landed in a single - engine plane and said they had seen at least 35 other wounded men on Page 18-Col. 1.) Nikita Bangs Away At Bongo MOSCOW news agency said tin rest cordial atmosphere In Western it was a Soviet Premier Nikita S. fresh from his summit meeting with President played the bongo drums with a swagger stick and danced a hot Russian President Lenoid Brezhnev tied a kerchief over his head and look the female part in a dance with Deputy Premier Indonesian kissed Khrushchev and Russian women kissed AS WE GO TO PRESS Youngstown Bank Job Suspect Held A suspect in the holdup of the Austintown Branch of the Union National Bank of Youngstown has been Being held in connection with the robbery is Daniel a unemployed Youngstown house Nuclear Space Rocket Planned The federal government has announced phi for the design of a nuclear rocket to propel spacecraft to moon and Negotiations are being conducted with Aerojet General Corp. and Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rusk Warns Of Foreign Aid Need Secretary of State Dean Rusk has warned a congressional committee that Russia is stepping up pressure on nations whose people are demanding material He says that unless the United States helps underdeveloped will move aad just US it has in Indonesian President The occasion was a garden reception at the Indonesian Embassy a few hours after Sukarno arrived Tuesday on a state Gaily colored Chinese lanterns lighted the Khrushchev was the life of the party for three had nothing to drink but fruit It was Sukarno's 60th birthday but neither he nor who is 66, showed their The fun started when Sukarno danced an Indonesian national folk dance with some of the Oriental women dressed in colorful national Khrushchev grabbed Sukarno's swagger stick and began beating the Then he grabbed Sukarno himself and joined the Several limes beautiful Indonesian girls in saris dashed to the Soviet premier and kissed him on both called for Russian girls to return the favor to Mrs. Khrushchev and another Russian woman complied and the Soviet premier thanked them for Russian Approximately 25 more scientists and engineers are expected to be added to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Plum Brook Facility in less than two The increase will add more than to the The 25 persons to be added on the Plum Brook staff will be a part of the 125 engineers and scientists being recruited for the Lewis Research Center in parent organization of I the local The Plum Brook recruits are being sought for both the nuclear reactor and rocket testing facilities operated here by An official at Lewis said an urgent recruitment effort has been launched to help speed up the U. S. space Dr. Theodore head of the reactor and other leaders at Plum Brook in recent months have visited many college and university campuses seeking to recruit scientists and engineers who are graduating this The officials have also visited other NASA and Atomic Energy Commission facilities in an effort to transfer personnel to the Sandusky research In addition to the 25 persons now being additional en- and scientists are to be recruited after new government fiscal year starts on July 1. An NASA spokesman said the increase will depend on the budget set for the government's civilian agency by on Page 18-( Cease-Fire Violation Cancels Peace Talks GENEVA The meet Thursday to discuss the peace conference today on the cease-fire its scheduled session 6.) Sheriff's Bay Patrol Questioned The question of law enforcement on Sandusky Bay will be a topic of meeting of the Sandusky Power Squadron at the Sandusky Yacht Club at 8 p.m. Joseph past commander of the said he will broach the Weske said in his opinion the Erie County Sheriff's which has instituted part-time patrols of the has no jurisdiction on the Weske says City Solicitor John gave an opinion that the from the eastern city boundary west to the Ottawa County was within city's because of Communist violations of the Laotian cease-fire that left the future of the 14-nation meeting here in Reports from Vientiane said o r c e s captured the Laotian government stronghold of Britain and the Soviet co - chairmen of the said the official reason for the cancellation was that no delegation wanted to But a British spokesman in Laos any have made the holding j of a meeting this afternoon very No date was set for the next conference Western delegation sources said the renewed fighting and the Communist failure to comply with the statement on Laos threw the conference's future into The President and Soviet premier said in their Vienna communique Saturday that they had the importance of a in seeking a solution to the Laotian The British spokesman said the British and Soviet co-chairmen It was that the Russians claimed the renewed fighting was of no importance to holding peace conference Pro - Western Laotian Defense Minister Gen. Phoumi arrived in and informed sources said he would meet with neutralist Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in nearby Khrushchev was useful in opening channels of but advantage or concession was either gained or and spectacular progress was either achieved or Ray Of Light While the President saw a ray of light in Khrushchev's attitude toward he found the Russian leader in his demand for Soviet veto power over enforcement of any nuclear test Kennedy said that across the conference table in Vienna last Saturday and Khrushchev struck serious at hopes for an end to nuclear for an end to the spread of nuclear and for some slowing down of the arms according to also was unrelenting in his position on Berlin and In Kennedy regarded the discussion of Berlin as the phase of his conversations with the Soviet on Page 18-Col. 2.) Police Brace As Teens Begin To Mass Mrs. FDR May Visit Cuba DETROIT American for agreed today to consider Fidel Castro's sudden demand that the go to Havana to negotiate the Castro's demand was aired just 13 hours before today's mid-day deadline set by the U.S. committee for an to its original acceptance of the trade which Castro proposed May 17. A spokesman for the committee in Detroit Castro's statement is considered to be an official We consider the deadline has been A spokesman for Walter would more satisfactory lor a Eleanor Roosevelt and Dr. delegation to come to Cuba Milton the leading would include principal members said the committee of the preferably Mrs. was studying Castro's would confer by telephone and hoped to give an answer by Radio Havana said Castro's cabinet approved Castro's demand about 13 hours before the 1 p.m. deadline set by the U.S. fund-raising committee for an answer to its tractor problem cannot be solved merely by the cable route was quoted as Roosevelt and Dr. Milton i Raises Alternate Proposal He said such a delegation might discuss either the tractor deal or his alternate proposal for an exchange of Cubans captured in the abortive April invasion for of the United States and other Castro had previously listed Francisco on Page 18-Col 3.) By United Press International Surly white tested the patience of North Carolina highway patrolmen early today in the tense community of where police are on an emergency alert to prevent a recurrence of racial Roadblocks were set up around the little crossroads town when youths clad in bermuda shorts arrived in hot - rod Many received traffic tickets for faulty lights and noisy Officers said most of the youths were from other parts of the state and apparently went to Trinity after reading accounts of Monday night's near race riot in Patrolmen stood by as about 150 jeered passing motorists at a railroad No Negroes Show Up The crowd apparently had come looking for but Negroes did not show Police finally arrested three unidentified boys near the scene of Monday night's fist fight between white and Negro which fast police work prevented from becoming a full-scale race authorities in adopted a policy concerning Five and two Negroes arrived in the Mississippi capital by bus from New Orleans Tuesday and were arrested within five minutes for trying to use segregated facilities at the bus Municipal Judge James L. 39, fined the seven riders each and handed down four-month jail He later suspended two months of the sentences on the recommendation of City Prosecutor Jack The prosecutor said he would ask for the maximum penalty of four months in future Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSE Dennis E. 21, and Margaret A. 21, Rev. Edward Mattimoe to BIRTHS GOOD SAMARITAN Mr. and Mrs. Denver 1225 Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rt. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1918 Hull DEATHS Charles F. 85. 2308 Milan Rd. Nelson P. 28. Rt. 2,  

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