Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - July 23, 1958, Zanesville, Ohio In I 9 2 Serial Story I 11 I THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Press Press 95TH 56 14 PAGES JULY 1958 SEVEN CENTS OHIO Showers or showers in southeast tonight and Thursday Yesterday's High C Today's Low S At Reds Cool To Summit Proposal U.S DISPLAYS AIR STRENGTH IN LEBANON More Than 50 Planes In Flight Nasser Speech Hails In Revolution Lebanon United States planes operating from 6th Fleet earners and air bases in Turkey staged an im- pressive show of strength over all major Lebanese cities today in a to the people of It was a clear demonstration of U.S might in a divided country made anxious by the of Lebanon's tary elections and by a fiery speech in Cairo Tuesday night by United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser The demonstrations by can forces committed to uphold stable government in thas tiny Arab included supersonic fighters and big bombers capable of carrying atomic bombs Thirty one Air Force planes and 20 naval planes took part The flypast soon after dawn over cities and small lages The planes were 12 Super nine 657 six four Voodoos and assorted aircraft from the carriers Saratoga and Wasp somewhere off the Lebanese coast The Air Force planes caroe from the bases in Turkey Lebanon's Parliament was to have met Thursday to elect a president to succeed but Abdel speaker of the announced an indefinite i postponement following tions with government and sition leaders Wreckage Surveyed After Twister Yesterday's tornado picked up a erected frame garage at the Edwin Prince home east of carried it nearly 40 feet and slammed it into the side of the injuring Mrs Prince and her The falling garage punched a hole in the roof the house The side entrance of the house was framed by wreckage of the garage 4 Persons Hurt During Tornado Clean-up operations were way today after a tornado swept across northern Muskingum and areas injuring at least four two of them ically Hurt were Mrs Edwin of listed serious m Good maritan hospital There was fear of another out- j Kenneth of near break of rebel reported if an election date for Memorial near future is not announced The Gloria 11 daughter of rebels ars determined to oust and touched off their revolt May 10 to emphasize their point Nasser's made Tuesday night to celebrate the revolution which brought him to caused some uneasiness m Mrs in good condition m Good and Clarence Fortune of also good condition m Good Samaritan Mrs and her daughter were injured when a garage m emment quarters He declared I which she and her two girls were American will bs de- and said the will triumph in Lebanon and Algeria as they did in Iraq Youth Scalded While Working At Packing Plant Paul of 411 White Oak was scalded on the chest and arms Wednesday morning while working at berger meat on Willow street According to Good Samaritan hospital Meyers first and second degree burns when boiling water spilled on him He was burned on the right side of the chest and both arms He was taken to the hospital by a fellow workman His condition is listed as fair seeking collapsed Edwin Prince was approaching the rage but escaped injury blown from his home where he was confined by illness to a nearby hillside and sustained back injuries in addition to eral fractures His wife was at work and their son was visiting a relative The house was demolished Fortune was burned with Second Girl Dies After Auto Crash Teenagers j Car Bridge In Morgan County McCONNELSVILLE Gaye Sleek 16 a high school died at 7.45 o'clock morning at Marietta hospital from injuries in an automobile crash Tuesday afternoon on Route 266 which also took the life of Nancy Sue also a junior and ast year's queen of the festival at Stockport The Sleek girl died of a brain injury and ths Still girl was ed instantly when the automobile driven by the former crashed into a bridge abutment between Beverly and Big Bottom park Morgan county Sheriff S A who said the Sleek girl lost control of the car owned by her Mervyn Sleek of Stockport Route and struck the abutment The crash occurred at 3 Miss Sleek was born Jan the daughter of Mervyn and Sheets Sleek She was a member of Methodist Surviving in addition to her parents are a of the her ward Sheets of Stockport Route 1 and a Mrs May Spencer of McConnelsville The Sleek girl's body was re- moved to the Stone neral home in Miss Still is bv her parents Mr and Mrs George Itill of two half Richard and Jerry Actress Leaves Hospital Hopeful For Acceptance In this first photo since her tragic accident m Florida six weeks actress Suzy her left arm in a leaves pital for Special Surgery in New York Miss Parker and her father were involved m a wreck near Petersburg Miss Parker suffered two broken arms and her father was fatally injured Mr and Mrs Selby of Stockport and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Still of Malta Her body was taken to the riends may call from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 o'clock Thursday and noon Friday Private services will be held at home with the Rev L L Argoue officiating Burial will be n Stockport cemetery and a head injury PUSS cloudy as 69 rain 79 W dear 72 M cloudy 58 Lot cloudy 62 clear 88 81 New cloudy 85 75 New cloudy 70 07 cloudy 102 78 cloudy 17 71 Genuine Wins Out For Chicago Girl where the roof of the C H Settles store was blown on top of an auto in which John CarLsle and three members of his from were ing for the rain to cease They were unhurt The south end of Dresden was apparently next hit causing con- damage to residences and other buildings The Girl and Boy Scout camps near Dresden were untouched The storm apparently jumped into Coshocton and counties ed several garages the Beaver house blown down and more power lines and trees blast ed to the ground Lake Central Airlines reported Officials of the Gaylord Container Corp plant at Dresden inspect damage to the firm's property A by foot concrete block building was down with the roof coming to rest against the main building was used to store and mix chemicals An Clarence when the roof of the lime shed struck on the by debris and was burned by spilling caustic soda A at the Gaylord Container Corp was placed over chemicals to protect them from rain Photos on Page plant in Dresden where he is em- ployed was blown away He was atone in the building at the time and was splashed with caustic acids The storm appeared to strike first near Route 13 north of bron and swept northeastward Several farm buildings were re- ported unroofed or blown down before the winds struck near CHICAGO o'clock in the morning is late for a year-old girl to be wandering around the but a genuine knows no bedtime and distance means Renate 12 who dis- appeared from her home day night turned up in an night restaurant Tuesday a fox terrier puppy cradled in her arms Her cheeks were and she was and dirty She held tightly to the dog and gave employes her uncle's name and address in Arlington her hoped for Her uncle identified Re- nate to police and gave them her family's address The girl left home with the puppy after her parents ed their minds about keeping A TIME FOR FUN Germany Federal Finance Ministry ed its tax collections today to re- frain from the taxpayers fun by sending payment notices during big holidays Consumer Prices SiUl Move Upward WASHINGTON er prices edged up to a new time record peak in the government reported today The consumer price index went up less than of 1 per cent to reach 123.7 per cent of average prices in This was 2.9 per cent higher than a year the Renate by a friend They were planning a vacation and there was no one to take care of the dog So Renate set out for her un- cle's home with thoughts that perhaps he could find room for the terrier But suburban Ar- Heights was a long trek for a 12 year old Once back the girl's mother decided the was too great to be denied well let her keep the Mrs Brahar said BETTER TO WALK TOKYO Tokyo Con Bureau warned today pedestrians may be able to move faster than cars in Tokyo by 1965 if the number of contin ues to grow at the current rate and roads are not improved both of the and her grand- W Ray Arter Dies At Prominent Masonic Leader W Ray Arter 65 of 1547 Adamsville a retired grocer and past monarch of died at o'clock T Formal Reply Awaited From Soviet Boss MOSCOW Soviet government newspaper Izvestia hinted today a summit meeting within ths framework of the ed Nations not be able to Russia The United States and Britain suggested such a meeting in to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's request last day for a summit meeting to sohe the Middle East crisis France agreed on an early mit conference but outside the United Nations The United States is looking every to prevent an immediate convening of the summit Izvestia said in a comment on the ican notes the United States imagine anyone agree to discuss important inter- national problems with Chiang who by the grace of his United States occupies a seat on the Security The Izvestia article apparently was written before the official Western proposals were handed over Tuesday night and ft ere based on press reports West would demand a ence within the UN framework knows that the ed States can rely on a ical majority in the Security morning at his nome He had been ill three months Mr Arter operated a grocery 45 years before he retired in 1953 He was bom in Aug the son of Albert er funeral home here where Elizabeth Wonley Arter Mr Arter was a member of Pilgrim Evangelical and Re- formed church and Amity o'clock Friday afternoon at and A M He was also a Truck Driver Dies In Fire After Crash Elmer of Ohio was burned to death Tuesday night when his tractor-trailer truck crashed into New York Central freight tram at seven miles west of According to the Seneca sheriff's office and highway the crash occurred in a heavy fog was reported to have struck the car of a train It burst into flames and was trapped in the cab body was taken to the Paul Nemeth funeral home m Tiffin McElroy was a driver for Pan- Molded Inc of near Cambridge and was hauling a heavy cargo of plastics When the truck struck Ac Ac traitor piled partially on top of tractor And was badly damaged by the flames The go was described as destroyed Investigating officers said marks on State Route 587 snowed McElroy had applied his brakes and slid to the crossing was botn at Lore City Aug 1917 a son of Robert and Erma Naive McElroy who vive Also surviving arc his the former Ruby Kay a Raymond McElroy of Cam bridge and two nephews The body is to bf returned to the Scott funeral home in Dnoge member of the Charity Newsies and United Commercial elers He as deputy county treasurer until a year ago Surviving are his mo Mrs Wanda Flanagan of Columbus and Mrs Bonnie Polland of Talley Zanesville three SiSters Mrs Deanng of Redwood OyT Mrs Harry Gould of W RAY ARTER ville and Mrs Herman Wietzel Baker funeral home where of and a grandson John Michael Flanagan The body is at the DeLong and friends may call after 7 Propaganda Forum Opposed By Ike WASHINGTON dent Eisenhower is ready to at- tend a summit meeting at the United Nations but probably would walk out if Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev tried to turn it into a propaganda sources said Administration officials said there was a the summit meeting would be held at the Security Council They said depends on This assessment of prospects for a summit meeting was made before the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia hinted today such a meeting might not be to Russia Among other things Izvestia indicated chev would not sit down with the i representative of Nationalist which holds a permanent seat ion the Council As European Holiday Began Vacationers on the European sponsored by The Zanesville Signal The Times Recorder and Sunday Times Signal in with the Dorsen Watts Travel agency and vian Airlines are shown shortly before taking off from New York's Idlewild Airport Sunday morning for Glasgow Scotland Tne flight was delayed overnight m New York where accommodations were provided the travelers at the new International airport hotel Above photo by Arthur S Littick picture and story appear on