Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - July 6, 1957, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Associated Press AP Wirephoto s NEA Telephotos 38 12 PAGES JULY 1957 SEVEN CENTS Fair fair through Sunday Warmer Sunday Low night in the 60s high 78 Today's low at 6 At today 77 Sale of Subs Boosts Red Naval Power Base in Egypt May Be Equipped By Russians By JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON may be well started on the to be- coming a limited naval power in the eastern Mediterranean The suspicion is growing in cial quarters here that this is the real meaning behind Russia's re- cently disclosed sale to Egypt of three submarines One of Egypt's purposes in ob- the undersea craft may lie in using them to try to prevent passage of ships through the of Aqaba to the Israeli port Eilat Egypt and other Arab states contend that the gulf is Arab territorial water and that shipping to Israel can be mately stopped Two of the arrived some time ago at the of are described by V authorities here as capable of ing mines The ultimate Egyptian intention may be to try to mine the waters at the entrance to the which opens off the Red Sea But what intrigues and American experts even more isi what may be behind Russia's sale cf the underwater craft Queen Looks at Prize Bull d Boss Say to S Ousted T I Queen Elizabeth II gets a close look at a prize white bull at the Royal Agricultural Show at Eng The bull is 111 In the view of responsible Crash With Truck on Seven members of a single family wen i 11 i Apple Falls Out Of Peach Tree An a peach tree CAMBRIDGE ple fell out of here Friday of Rt fell out of a peach tree he had climbed and broke his right who have analyzed and an eighth critically in possession and operation in a crash this northwestern Lower Michiga community Friday It was th worst July 4th holiday reported anywhere in the nation Three persons survived th but two of them were ir critical condition at a Frankfort Mich hospital today Those killed were members o a family in Michigan to pick cherries between the harvesting of strawberries and cotton on their own farm It their third season in this cherry region Seven older children of the ily of 14 survive They didn't ac company their parents Killed were Bynum his and five o their Gray would be carried out with and the submarines by Egypt will mean that Egypt will have to build up a submarine operating base possibly at Alexandria With President Nasser's tian government already closely linked with the Soviet such a base would be Russian equipped It could easily be supplied with a large store of repair parts and with orner materials and the fuel suitable for submarine operations Once such a base is established if could readily be used by the own as well as those under the Egyptian flag technicians could be available there to service visiting Soviet underwater vessels In such a case Washington would expect that such frequency The presence of the Soviet sub- marines in Mediterranean waters Terry 5 Three-year-old Dennis was the Bynum Collins child in the would then become a factor collision to survive He strategic planners of the Western powers would have to take con- stantly into consideration The possibility of Russia's ing such a strategic gain is con- especially interesting ai this time in the light of tion over the possible effect on Soviet policies of the shakeup in Communist leadership in Moscow In a statement the State Department took note of hopeful particularly in that the greater power now apparently possessed by Com- munist party boss Nikita chev uill mean a further and a cousin Clara and the truck Warfield cf Lake Mich were the boy and girl in critical condition of policies on the part of the Soviet Union Press Officer Lincoln White commented skeptically that proof of the will be to see whether or not the Soviet Union will now proceed with tical measures for achieving agreements with Western powers on such major international lems as disarmament and the reunification of Germany White pinpointed the Middle East as an in which Russia can prove its fessed interest in promoting peace and stability where tensions ently exist Some experts believe that if the Soviets are seriously interested in their coexistence line be- yond the stage of talk and nanda the Middle East offers them the best opportunity At the same time these ties say it is difficult to see how Russia can be promoting stability and the lowering of tensions in an area where it has provided such weapons as submarines to a country which did not previously possess them and has the thereby of enlarging its own power Dies Of Injuries CAMBRIDGE son of Mr and Mrs ert of Route died at o'clock Saturday morning at hospital in Columbus of injuries received when he rode his bicycle into the side of an automobile on June 12 The boy sustained a fractured skull when he rode from a way near his home on Route six miles southwest of here into the side of a car driven bv bert 47 of Cumberland Route 3 Surviving in addition to the parents are two Dave and John both of the home and the Mr and Mrs Ralph Bugher of bridge Route 4 and Mr and Mrs Edward Coleman of berland Route 4 The body was removed to the Corwin funeral home here where Youth Kills Man After 4 Cent Theft Tex m year old Robert Earl Mayfield Loid officers Friday he shot and Killed a man in a fit of after he robbed the man and he only had four cents The curly dimple chinned boy said doesn't bother me that I killed a man I guess I bound to kill one sooner or Shot to death was Joe Raymond an unemployed Mid- land resident The boy told this story to man Cope Routh of the Midland Reporter Telegram and juvenile officer Mimdt Sees Civil Rights o Compromise WASHINGTON Mundi predicted today the civil rights fight in Congress will duce a compromise which LONDON chev today publicly denounced three ousted Kremlin leaders as plotters who planned to seize control Soviet Communist party and ment The Soviet Communist boss further acci Georgi V M Molotov and Lazar former first deputy of opposing all measures easing world tension and strengthening peace throughout the He called T fourth member or the deposed anti party group most shameless double dealing in- Khrushchev made his tions in a speech in the first time he has publicly condemned the ousted trio since they were expelled from party and government posts earlier this week London monitors who heard a report of the speech broadcast by Moscow radio first reported that had singled out Malenkov as of the group the monitors said Khrushchev had not in fact made such a statement They attributed their error to The mistake was the monitors when their recording of the speech was being replayed for a final check on translation de- tails The original Moscow broadcast was in the Russian language the Soviet Union informed the West today the big shakeup in the Kremlin will not cause any changes in its loving foreign Moscow Radio replied in a righteous tone to an American challenge to the Russians fr follow up the purge of elements with measures pro mote peace and The broadcast beamed North America said Soviet pol icy ail along has been live peacefully side by side with al countries and to do everything possible to improve our rela tions and cooperation with U.S.A since promotion of work peace depends largely on that the South can't but one with Since which the South can Mundt told a reporter he ex- me compromise will take he form cf ces ior Negroes and other mi- plus other that extent it will be an iower Traffic loll Reaches 232 Number of Deaths Below Estimate Associated Death on the nation's highways climbed with grim regularity but at a pace well below that predicted for the long holiday week-end by safety officials As Americans took to the road in the second half of the Day Holiday the al Safety Council death ures we re encouragingly low and its estimate that 535 persons would die during the period Wreck Blocks Main Line of B 0 don't think tnat what they now have before them in the form f the House passed ib going o be rammed down the throats southerners by relentless or roughshod the senator said Mundt said it is too early now to do much speculating about terms of a but predicted it will be reached in time to permit adjournment ol by mid-August That estimate sharply from the opinion expressed by Sen Knowland he thinks the light ovc The youth prowled several cars together with othe bund a revolver and a fifth of unfinished will keep th which he drank He decided rob one of several men ng under a warehouse Thursday light told him to give me his money and he kept saying he didn't have any I finally got mad nd shot him A passerby saw Hampton's body nd called police Radio Dispatcher J W Curry Jr said this morning that the boy would probably be sent back to the Gatesville School for Boys from which he was released about two months ago He was sent to the school for ransacking a number of police said He previously had been on probation after being arrested for burglary services will be held at o'clock Tuesday afternoon Place of burial was not learned Lose Leg LANCASTER Ohio year-old Deborah Jane Claffey of Columbus may lose her left leg as the result of a shotgun blast dentally fired by her uncle Police Chief Earl nearby Baltimore said the girl visiting her grandparents there Senate in session until who is quarterback ing Republican supporters of th said r o u n Senate sessions may be late next week if a de- on the preliminary to consider the civil rights legis lation He expressed hope tha motion can be disposed of withi the but said several of debate on the itself lie ahead Republicans already have or for the possible Sen Morton told interviewers in said the 46 GOP senators will be divided into 23 teams and assigned regular tours of duty on the Senate floor speaking hopefully of compromise which thi South can said he believe that bringing about social re- the exercise of moderation is always more effective than th big BODIES RECOVERED N C today recovered the bodies of the conductor and engineer ofj a Norfolk Southern Railway freight train which crashed through a trestle into Albemarle Sound Friday fti The Signal Births Classified 9 Comics Crossword Deaths 6 Story 8 Sports 10 Weather Map Women's News Soldier Kills Korean 3 South Korea U.S soldier guarding a pipeline post in Inchon accidentally shot and killed a Korean boy the Army reported A board of officers has been appointed to investigate The King Young was sitting on the pipeline when a let shot from a carbine passed through his killing him in- the Army said Officials added the carbine was discharged accidentally The Pvt Ronald E sett was reported in a of following the accident BUILDER DIES Pau who built of the country's greatest eluding New York City's Empire State building died and Mrs Monty Taylor Six was wounded when the boy up a shotgun from the corner an upstairs inserted a shell in the parti ally pulled back and accidentally released the weapon's hammer The was taken to Fairfield Hospital where her con dition is reported as serious boy was taken to the Fayette County Juvenile pending an investigation Father Works Fast To Ward Off Snake N C er Compton glanced out the dow of his home here to see his William standing on what appeared to be a crooked stick The a suddenly reared up its head between the Child's legs Compton raced threw a bucket at the snake to distract it md grabbed his son He then food on the handing the to a friend After he killed Compton dis- overed it was a i Woman Is Killed In Plunge NEW YORK woman wrenched free of mother's atop an east side rooming house Friday and plunged to her death five floors below Police said Jean and her Mrs Anne about had Miss ran to the roof with her mother in and they grappled til the daughter slipped out of jacket and plunged over the edge Mrs housekeeper at the was found on the roof in shock 6 p.m at least 232 traffic deaths were counted totaled 131 and there were 52 deaths reported in miscellaneous accidents The overall toll was The count ends midnight Sunday Although traffic deaths sharply upward at times the overall trend was about five an a little higher during evening hours One accident alone in Michigan yesterday claimed seven the highest number so far during the holiday The Associated Press in a non- holiday test period counted 378 deaths on the 146 ngs and HO miscellaneous deaths The test period was from 6 p.m Wednesday June 19 to midnight Sunday June 23 The test was made for comparative purposes The record traffic toll for any Independence Day holiday is 491 set in a four day observance in 1950 The present pace would be that but fatalities usually jump sharply on the last Wrecked freight cars form a backdrop for twisted broken ties and scattered tions of pipe after 24 cars on the main line of the 0 railroad piled up near Ind No one was injured in the wreck which blocked all three lines of the railroad f J A day of a holiday when motorists begin streaming back to their homes The overall Fourth of July record toll is 805 set in 1955 in a three-day observance Sweetheart Of Dead Is Found Shot Tex the sweetheart of a college student who died in a car crash was found shot death yesterday minutes be- fore her finance was buried The girl's body was taken to the same funeral home that arrangements for John Richards Vaughn a University of Texas student tilled when his sports car over- on a mountain road City Detective K R Herbert aid a woman called a funeral home and identified herself as the of Vaughan Herbert said he woman asked for an ance and said she wanted to be to the funeral home where body was held When the ambulance arrived at- were met at the door of he apartment by the girl's Mrs V T K Fearis The mother said she knew nothing of he phone call After a brief ambulance attendants found the girl's body n a car parked in the driveway ext tp the apartment Herbert Miss Fearis had been shot in he left breast A 22 caliber rifle in the he said Powder Puff Air Hace Under Way SAN Calif nine light planes takeoff the annual trans continental air race with a fornian honing to win her fourth Puff Derby Frances Ca winner last an- was flying a Marl Twain with Edna as her co-pilot Th plane had engines with horsepower ratings ranging from 65 to 325 Reno was the first refueling stop in the race across the northern half of the country tc Philadelphia It ends there Tues day with no night or instrumen flying scheduled The 94 pilots and elude several among them Mrs Nina making the race for the first time Many of the planes will carry but Mane is ing solo in her Cessna 140 refueling at the planes will follow this Salt Lake Rock Springs and North Platte and Fort Ohio and Pa Probe Illness Of Ohio Guards CAMP Ohio in- was under way today to determine the cause of illness of 40 members of the Ohio tional Guard from the Canton area here for a training period which ends The members of the Motorist Tapped By Snake DALLAS Don Mize turned around to see who was tapping him on the shoulder as he drove through a town street It was a water moccasin Then I grabbed the gency brake and brought the car to a screaming the youth told officers at the same it I swung open car door and headed for the Someone called the police but bv time they arrived Mize and a passerby had beaten the snake lifeless with a stick Mize admitted to police he picked up the snake while on a July 4th picnic and ed it away in a box in the trunk of his car High Court Hears Girard Case Monday WASHINGTON ment contended today that GI Fair Weather To Continue Here Sunday The weather was fair here lay with sunny skies and m the high 70s ancT said that will be about he same dish for hough it may be a little r The mercury dipped to a if 55 degrees at Municipal airport his morning according to Lake Central airlines and by noon it were iad climbed to 77 Temperatures downtown few degrees higher Forecasters said temperatures would be in the The weather generally fair vcr most of the nation the third day of the long Fourth of July holiday The weather bureau forecast thundershowers for only a few William S Girard has no right to go free while the Supreme Court considers whether he should be tried by U S or Japanese i The high court will hear arguments on the case U S officials had agreed to turn the specialist third class from over to the Japanese for trial on a charge of killing a Japanese woman who was scavenging for scrap metal on the army finng range But a t torn eys f o r Gi r ard ob- an order from the U S District Court here forbidding the Army to release him to Japanese authorities the same court refused to direct the to set Girard free from Army tody On this side the ment m a brief filed in said the district court was right iii denying Girard a writ of habeas corpus to free him the government still con- will argue next that the lower court was wrong in blocking Girard's transfer to Japanese custody for trial i in another brief filed said the deci- sion to let the Japanese conduct the trial was and In the Justice Ministry reiterated today that Japan will insist on trying Girard regardless of how the Supreme Court rules A ministry spokesman said if the court rules against a anese trial matter will have to be diplomatically through the Japanese Foreign Ministry and the State Reds Weigh Atomic Offer Stassen Submits Four-Point Plan LONDON has prom ised to give careful study to th U.S offer to meet the Soviet more than half way in ling nuclear weapons Soviet Delegate Valerian ZorL declined immediate commeni on Harold E latest proposals as the disarmament recessed yesterday until Monday Winding up his presentation o the new U.S plan for ending thi atomic Stassen suggests the nuclear powers begin break ing down some of their for peaceful use as soon as agree ment is reached to halt the build ing of new atomic weapons Tin U.S made how his government wants keep a strong atomic weapons po Stassen said the United State would agree to a ratio witl the Russians in turning fissionable H-bomb material over to interna the United State would provide 53 the Rus sians 47 Stassen made his offer tional upon four 1 The process would not begin until Russia and the West have halted nuclear weapons tion under strict inspection and enforcement 2 The United States would be prevented from making over present nuclear weapons into new types 3 The United States would be free to train the forces of other nations in the methods of using and delivering nuclear weapons as a safeguard against nuclear attack 4 The United States would be free to store nuclear weapons in other states with their consent Haircut Rejected TOKYO young Colorado airman said today his refusal to get a suited against him Vhite in court-martial has re- charges ment became ill scattered areas in the country CAA Buys New Equipment To Speed Weather Reports WASHINGTON The Civil Aeronautics Administration plans today to increase by one third the speed at which most of the nation's weather mation is transmitted The agency said it has placed a order with the Corp for high peed teletype equipment capable if operating at 100 words a to replace the te equipment now used on the miles of aeronautical er circuits A CAA spokesman said the new equipment will make more com- plete weather information ble more resulting in im- proved flying safety throughout the country The network forms the basic weather distribution system for the entire United civil and military for weather bureau and for the eral public Thirty-six were treated at the post dispensary and released The other four were taken to Memorial pital at but were ed to be released later today They are Ronald James L George Earl Hurford and Henry al of Canton Col Anthony the chief diagnosed the ness as He said all the men had common toms of diarrhea and BOYS RESCUED Ohio Coast Guard rescued three boys from Corbett Island in the Maumee River Friday night after someone threw a firecracker in their boat and blew a hole in its side Jim Gale 14 and said the cracker was tossed from a passing boat but a sizzling heat wave still held a on the southwest m the southwest desert reported a high of 113 de- grees yesterday 16 Canton Firemen Overcome Bv Smoke CANTON Ohio black smoke from a fire in the downtown section Friday overcame 16 of the more than 100 firemen battling the general alarm blaze Two stores were destroyed four others were damaged by smoke and water as the fire ed out of control for over two hours An emergency first aid station was set up at the scene to treat overcame bv the smoke Ml available ambulances were used to carry stricken firemen to Mercy and Aultman hospitals Vone of the firemen suffered As a practical the anese concede they would be un- able to try Girard if the U S In this incident Vhite refers to a one that strips the sideburns bare from the ears to the crown of the Airman Don Wheeler of said charges of dis- obeying orders were filed against him after his squad leader told him to get his hair cut in that fashion He declined am not refusing an Wheeler challenging an order to get a while haircut because I had had an Air Force regulation haircut only the day The Air Force had no comment THREE SENTENCED Ohio of Army is finally ordered not burglary of the Wahoo Bar three men were him over Girard had been assigned to guard a machine gun on the range where the Japanese woman was killed He contends the MT was accidental He denies Japanese allegations that he en- the woman within range of grenade launcher from which a cartridge case was fired CHURCH TO CLOSE AKRON Ohio The Shiloh Baptist Church was ordered ed by Common Pleas Judge C.V D Emmons Friday until the congregation votes July 10 on whether to retain the Rev John Milton Burrell as tor Nine members of the gation filed a petition asking that the minister be restrained from entering the church or conducting services they he to abide by church and used to the Ohio Penitentiary by Common Pleas Judge Em- mons Sentenced Friday to terms of years for breaking and entering and years for grand larceny were Er- nest John and Arthur of Elyria Weather Elsewhere High tow clear 93 clear 89 cloudy 82 64 65 91 90 clear 77 59 60 67 clear 88 79 67 85 51 clear Los cloudy New clear 90 cloudy 106 San cloudy 70 cloudy 77 V