Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - October 5, 1957, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL AP NEA Telephotos 115 1957 SEVEN CENTS Fair OHIO Fair with not much change in temperatures tonight and Sunday High Sunday 70 Yesterday's high 66 Today's low at 6 At today 59 Won't Start Labor Hoffa Says But Plan to Battle Ouster MIAMI Fla R Hoffa of president of the Teamsters promised If S Scientists Seek to Chart Course of Russian Satellite Signals Reported From Speedy WASHINGTON American scientists strove today to chart the course of the first earth sent into the skies Friday by sia Radio signals from the made moon were reported picked up by government agencies There were similar reports from Canada and Japan There were also a number of the first shot in an reports from observers in this American labor civil war But the Midwest Teamsters who Friday into the job of rearing president Dave warned that if the Teamsters are expelled from the AFL-CIO will DC ready to defend ourselves who de_ wP i country that the satellite had been sighted But officials at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in said it was with every ounce of strength we On the other Hoffa ised to bend every effort to make peace with the AFL-CIO and to trv to turn the Teamsters a model of trade Tne scrappy five-inch labor leader polled 72 per cent of to be identified said it was obvious the Russians chose the sun plane angle for their satellite to preclude by scientists Ln the free world He said from tbe position as determined by radio the satellite was launched at a time and a position that would prevent observation by the tern world the convention vote to defeat liam A Lee and Thomas J both of Chicago Tne official count was Hoffa Lee Haggerty HO Hoffa is indictment for not yet visible to observers The and perjury and charged by the Senate Rackets estimating Committee and the AFL-CIO with misusing union funds and consorting with Hoffa can expect little aid from This is an artist's superimposed on an actual photo of the southwestern United States from 140 miles of what the wide U.S earth satellite would look like in flight The drawing was prepared at the U.S Naval Research tory in Washington The Soviet Union announced today that it observatory is headquarters of had launched a satellite reportedly Sen McCIellan is invisible because it is man of the Senate Rackets the earth and the sun's Committee McCIellan shadows He said scientists there said Hoffa's election was a believe the tiny moon was fired in Congress to enact laws j a to protect rank and file members i A Japanese scientist reported from and observing the satellite by tele- ing control added j scope over Japan The that in his opinion scientist reported it was traveling the network of stations set up to fa earth every 95 minutes track the satellites this counry to launch Dr Fred L director of the said tions have determined that the accept the by northeast With Beck and Vice Dr Richard W man of the technical panel of earth satellites for the tional Geophysical said here that an approximate orbit had ty that a guard had shot and killed a Korean woman found stealing supplies The ment came as the Korean press denounced shootings by American The army said Pvt Ronald Smith of 323 E fatally shot Yi Chung Soon before dawn today at Camp Casey Smith surprised a group of reans removing supplies Smith told investigators he fired only after the Koreans ignored his re- warnings to halt Four Koreans later were caught and turned over to Korean police One was wounded in the upper left arm Tne incident was the third fatal shooting by U.S soldiers within three days SP 3 Raymond L Bailey of Angry students and other Poles battled killed a Korean Young Poles Battle Police Again In Warsaw Streets Security and Militia Join Jn Attempt to Halt Demonstration Fire at Cambridge Wrecks Warehouse Yank Kills Woman Thief In Korea Press Denounces Careless1 Firing By American Troops U.S said Frank Seattle and Sidney L Brennan of the other two officials named in AFL-CIO out of inter- national Hoffa plans to computed local labor many of He said the satellite should have them in Teamsters are whizzed over Philadelphia this to block any move to cast j and that succeeding the Teamsters out of the CIO Deriving charges against the Teamsters Union just come through the most vicious attack any group of ers has ever experienced He pledged a fight against ouster from the family of labor unions and expressed hope that tv threat will be withdrawn as satellite be strong enough time and what we do prove we are decent trade unionists passes would cross the Midwest and the Pacific Coast Porter said the approximate bit was figured out by piecing gether bits of in- formation from com- and government radio re- stations both m this trv and Japan to be heard on amateur commu receivers But Hoffa added the of New England and the can go it alone if are kicked north Atlantic the out of the parent organization predicted pass over Philadelphia Some of the bitterness of the Soviet is broad for the Teamsters on lower frequencies campaigning presidency spilled over into election speeches Lee wished fa health and all but said he would to fight for what I think is but within the framework of the Teamsters organization Warmer Due Here Sunday Warmer weather is forecast tomorrow with the mercury expected to climb into the 70s The mercury dipped to a low of 42 degrees at 6 today and by noon was near the 60 according to Lake Central lines Yesterday's high reading was Brisk Arctic air maintained an icy grip on the northwest section of the nation shrinking thermometer readings into the 205 ts far west as the western Dakotas East of the Continental fair skies were the rule in most areas At Dr Henry L Richter Jr of the California In- of Technology said specia equipment intercepted tbe trans- mission of coded information from the satellite the Russians give us a he may not be able to decipher the The artificial moon was circling the globe every 95 minutes 560 miles out in space and at a speed of miles an hour The Russians gave no orbit for the satellite One Moscow cast said Soviet scientists are tracking the satellite with special telescopes MAN FATALLY HURT Ohio E of 323 Cherry was dead on arrival at St Hospital here after his car ran off Ohio about four miles west of at this ing Weather Elsewhere The Associated cloudy clear clear clear clear Los clear clear New New clear cloudy San High 61 53 58 46 61 61 46 14 45 75 58 84 72 79 64 62 54 86 70 67 58 17 45 Police Break Up Racial Battle BOSTON police cers battled a crowd of pushing whites and groes Friday night before ping a racial fight with the arrest of 23 four of them age girls Police Patrick Connolly said all will be charged with inciting a riot and disturbing an assembly Connelly said the brawl began at a dance hall and spread until participants spilled out into the street and into a subway station At one Connolly about a thousand persons were slugging it out The lieutenant said the fight be- gan when a white girl and a gro girl began slapping each er m a dispute about the sas integration situation WOMAN DIES OF INJURIES CINCINNATI W Mrs ta died late last night of injuries suffered in an automobile collision last Monday BUSY BOY Tex said t car hit a tree in a playground causing be- cause the un- WM busy hissing his girl security troops and militia in Warsaw's streets last night m the second violent antigovernment demonstration in two days The street battling rolled up to the doors of Communist party where the central committee was reported in gency before the demonstration was Unlike the fighting of Thursday which was confined to an area around the Polytechnic the violence this time spread to three sections of saw And for the first other Poles joined the students in their defiance of government force The demonstrators hurled and shouted to the Nan secret lice They tossed back tear gas bombs thrown by the police Government forces beat the demonstrators with rubber scattered them with tear gas and noise bombs and finally restored order after five hours of fighting No figures were available on the number of demonstrators ar- rested and injured Many were Landslide Kills Three On Highway SEATTLE Hundreds of thousands of tons of rock ing above a mam cross state way in the Cascade Mountains broke with but a few He said radio signals from the Friday and snuffed out the lives of three road ers Another man was injured cally but a score or more of motorists escaped because an alert flagman saw dust spurting from the mountainside and trees in a crazy The giant slide of rock loose at p.m at a point 60 miles east of Seattle on a section of U.S Highway 10 known as the Snoqualmie Pass Road It was at a point where traffic was limited to one-way ment because construction of a new section has been going on for some time Workmen had quit four hours the slide but some men still were on ance and other duties Killed by the grinding chunks of rock were Clarence a State Highway Department road crew Knute about and Carson R 44 a truck driver The injured man is Ed 45 Neil man from said a line of westbound cars had just passed his station and he was about to wave on a line of automobiles when he looked up and saw puffs of red dust shooting from cracks in the rocks those big trees about 50 feet or so above us started ng and swaying in a crazy tern and T waved everybody shouting going to lappen Walkout Hits Aluminum Plant W Va construction work at the Kaiser Aluminum Plant near here was halted again Friday night by a walkout of 881 members of Local International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Spokesmen for J Kaiser Construction Co said the union teft their jobs in a dis- pute involving the dismissal of two electricians by the construction firm Not affected by the new down were about production workers of Kaiser Aluminum WOMAN IN TODAY Ohio un is the 100th birthday anniversary of rushed lances to hospitals in The noting began after students had met peacefully and demanded the return of Po a student newspaper banned Wednesday The paper had become a symbol of the limited freedom won by Poles when Wladyslaw Gomulka was restored to Communist party leadership a year ago The shut down the con- tending it had gone too far in its criticism of The students also demanded immediate release of students ar- rested in the Thursday night an investigation of militia and the re- moval of a Communist central committee official who reportedly directed the troop action Hailed By Ike WASHINGTON President Eisenhower today paid tribute to American saying that papers has been part of the early chapters of some of America's greatest success Eisenhower said in a statement addressed to the appreciation of your ful service to the your set aside one day each year in your honor This on Oct I am happy to oin them again in paying tribute your British Golfers Win Ryder Cup England on the Ryder Cup from the States professional golfers for the first time in 24 years day The U won only one singles Fred Hawkins of El defeating Peter 2 and 1 Dow of was the losers He bowed to Christie O'Connor of 7 and cars on Oct the said It also re- ported that M Sgt Joseph E Woodm of N tally wounded a Korean woman Thursday in a hunting accident Five major papers called today for the early conclusion of a Korea status of forces agreement that would give the Korean courts jurisdiction in off-duty incidents involving U S Charred Ruins in Warehouse Fire This is a portion of the charred interior or the A B Distributing Co warehouse at bridge after fire swept through the huge structure early today Large quantities of beer and wine were destroyed along with eight of the firm's trucks Three Held After Holdup At Canton Ohio joung at the Genera Tire Rubber Co in are in jail today awaiting charges for an amateurishly executed holdup m was stolen from the Union town Savings Loan Assn Friday Most of the funds taken from the savings located at tne intersection of Ohio 8 and 619 northeast of here in Uniontown were recovered Joseph of and Carl Lee of Lakemore an Akron suburb were caught by Summit County sheriff's deputies and Akron police within an hour Their car collided with another automobile along Old U.S 224 Mogadore and they were overtaken when they tried to flee on foot to a nearby woods Ralph Garduno of managed to make it into woods and eluded police re- searchers who enlisted the help of a U S Navy blimp to hover over the treetops and spot from the air But Garduno was ed night in southwest ton at the apartment of his ter E one of two women tellers in office when Irvine and Lee entered waited in the car told police Irvine staggered and bis breath smelled of alcohol as he waved a Luger pistol and an- is a stickup I like to shoot I like to Butchers Union President Dies HAST III international president of the AFL Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North ica died today at St Mary's pital here of a kidney ailment He was Earl of East St Louis He had been of the union since 1942 Prior to that he had been an in- vice president of the which has its headquarters in Chicago WORK TO BEGIN Ohio will begin next week on Ohio University's new Life Science officials ed Construction starts on the Cottage of Education ng month 4 Ohio Men Killed In Plane Crash men on a duck ing trip were killed today their ornate plane crashed in r f i It it checked the four Stations In Business Fla 01 None of the earth satellite tracking tions in the vicinity of the U.S Missile Test Center at Cape Canaveral was in operation last night to track the Russian earth Soldier Says Girard Asked Him To Lie Japan U S the Orlando Sentinel testified today that 8 Trucks Destroyed By Flames Beverage Finn's Loss Expected To Run Into Thousands flames six miles east of here The state highway patrol fied the dead as Buurma when a woman was stations in Brevard Fla killed on an Army firing range site of the test center and Victor Nickel said the CAMBRIDGE Fire early Saturday wiped out half of the luge A B Distributing Co louse here destroying eight and a large quantity of beer and wine Also destroyed were a lift loading er system and office equipment Total loss has not yet been mated by the firm but it is ex- to run into the thousands The fire of undetermined in the 200 by 50 foot one-story tile building off Steubenville nue was discovered at by Ernest McConkey who lives near the warehouse He sounded the alarm and men said the flames were ng through the roof as they left rire headquarters Six firemen wrere on duty at the time and the general alarm was sounded at once calling out nine off duty men Two pumper trucks and a ladder truck were used The fire was said to have in the northwest corner of the building where the furnace was located It quickly spread to the remainder of the north half of the building which contained the additional storage space for beer and wine and the trucks and ham S Girard asked him to lie machinery about how many shots were A fire wall which bisects the warehouse and work by the men kept the flames from ing to the south half of the 68 Norman J of them in soldier fired three contained large at Japanese brass es ol beer and to or The stations reportedly were r Havon anH mi i i 1 i tors hitting Mrs Naka Haven Mar and son completed three or tour months an 7 about also of New Haven A witness said the plane fleu low over her home near the scene She the plane ed after it passed over her and crashed n a plowed fit Id a mile away The plane ex- again uhen it struck the ground Tne McCullouch be- the newspaper said Confers At Dulles Home but j firemen were Sakai with an empty cartridge case from a grenade launcher by through the morning last January jfo against a possible out- Girard has admitted firing two brcak of one of which killed Mrs He said the shooting of Mrs Sakai was accidental to be the plane WASHINGTON of had asked him to false The company is op- by William Maghes loss was understood to have been While being today by insurance about his earlier testimony in manslaughter Nickel uas asked by presiding Judge Yuzo Kawachi whether anyone still strapped in the wreckage The other three men were Dulles confers with Soviet formation to investigators Nickel from the plane Proposal Ruled Off Ohio Minister Andrei I today on the Middle dis- German reunification land other major problems in relations Dulles reportedly wants to get the best possible line he can on Soviet foreign policy and to de- termine whether there are any Ohio ed constitutional amendment that would give the legislature a lessening of the outside city limits sale over water and er services will not go on the lot Nov 5 Thar is the result of tuo deci- sions handed down today bv the Ohio Supreme Court The court's decisions also will keep off the ballot a proposal To lift a ban on outside sales of more than 50 per cent of a municipality's water and sewer service capacity He is expected to take the to to Gromyko thai tne United States is mined to resist the spread of wat power m the Middle East The meeting is scheduled for Dulles in a quiet Washington residential tion who is attending United Nations General Assembly sessions in New was due here by train Girard sir rard told me if asked I was to sav I heard no shots and threw no At another point in his mony of said on the night after the ing Girard toid if anybody acks you any questions about how I held the T held it at my hip and fired one Nickel testified earlier rhat rard held his with the nade launcher at his shoulder and aimed at Mrs Sakai a specialist third was with Girard on the firing at the time of the shooting He is the top ican Girard seemed to startle the judge at one point today She Milked a Caw Proud Yanks Snub Braves Fans But Casey's Wife Saves the Day first time at about 20 miles southwest of and the second time in Mrs Stengel emerged the diplo- mat in Sturdevant The community is the train stop from Burlington where the Yanks set up headquarters at is strictly bush a As the Yankees special train pulled into the station sons crowded the decked MILWAUKEE New York Yankees snubbed Wisconsin baseball fans who turned out to greet them Friday but the day was saved when the chic Mrs ey Stengel sat down to milk a cow an unidentified member of the Yankee entourage declared One of the miffed fans put his feelings into words when he I hope you and you're going to Manager Casey Stengel said wirh declaring come As the crowd pushed to later the team was re- ward the the Yankees sat in Wisconsin had t i g h I but a representative no complaints Why should from the body else He only wives and officials nothing wrong with tins off here The players are what we on to Milwaukee The Yanks and welcoming thr spokesman said Committees met twice The in answer to a man a Kiwanis pin who had send out couple of The businessman shot I hope you lose and you're going Mrs Stengel went into action when confronted by a Guernsey cow owned by Adolph Despite high a striped and fur she took her place on the milking bled a and then iold the crowd milked this cow be- fore I Then she over the empty bucket and a job well A in the crowd a big hand for real Mrs Stengel sot just that Local Delegate Cast Vote For Hoffa Lewis Jones of 939 Echo president of the Zanesville local and a delegate at the union's convention in Fla cast his vote for election of James Hoffa as president of the according to a vote tabulation announced by the As- William Seborn business agent for the Zanesville is also attending the convention The local men were ied to Miami by their wives Youth Arraigned In Kent Ohio aft Roland of Kent is being held to grand jury He was Municipal Court ed with murder m tne of bookseller John H DuBois Metcalf admitted in court rhat ie shot the DuBois during a holdup attempt day night in the bookstore DuBois operated near the Kent State Uni- versity campus Judge James France ordered Metcalf held without bond BIKE RIDER KILLED Ohio freight train struck and fatally injured Frank as he rode a bicycle over a downtown crossing Friday In The Signal Births Classified Comics 7 Crossword Puzzle S Deaths g Serial Story 9 Sports Weather Map News 2 V n