Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - January 12, 1955, Zanesville, Ohio News Only Paper Delivered By KFD The Same Day It Is Printed The Times Recorder Serving and Southeastern Ohio for Three Generations 9 MOMS 16 PAGES JANUARY 1955 CLOUDY COLD FIVE CENTS SOLDIERS SAVED BY Costa Rican Army Fights Invaders Airborne Rebels Seize Town On Invasion SAN Costa Jan 11 Costa Rican troops dashed today with an armed force in North Costa a government man near a town on a di- rect invasion route to this capital city Col chief of staff of the civil said the government forces suffered two men wounded in the clash with 75 to members of an airborne group that took over the town of Villa Quesada this morning THE COSTA RICAN government charged on the part of Nicaragua arid said it expects receive military from the nations of this phere to forces of Nicaragua countered with a statement saying the accusations were foolish Costa Rica's available er was quickly mobilized and more troops were rushed to the north GOVERNMENT officials said a break in relations between Costa Hica and neighboring Nicaragua appeared imminent Costa Rica said several villages in northern Costa Rica had fallen to Quiros said an observation plane sent to Villa Quesada gunned a group of men trying to repair an airfield there with a tor He said the tractor was aged HE SATO contact was made with the elements at Bio a village near Villa and that the opposing armed units had on Del about five minutes walk from Villa Quesada Quiros said he did not know how many men made up the opposing force or who leads them He as- the real leaders are former President Teodoro and his Calderon Guardia The ado regime was ousted in 1948 Quiros said a clandestine radio station had been heard the people to revolt and to Page Promotions Listed At First National Directors And Officers As Stockholders Hear Report Of Business Two promotions in the official personnel of the First National bank were announced yesterday afternoon ing the annual reorganization meeting of directors of bank Richard E Emery was promoted from the position of note teller to become an assistant R THOMPSON RICHARD E EMERY cashier and Miss Juanita Thompson was advanced to the post of assistant trust officer THE ANNUAL meeting of the bank stockholders was held prior to the directors meeting Reports of officials revealed a most year during 1954 The as- sets of the bank are Directors reelected by the holders Max H Findeiss Mrs Dorothea G Charles N David Milman H A F Murphy and B R Straker Directors renamed David Hook as chairman of the board and Milman H president OTHER OFFICERS Charles N Earl A T Robert executive vice- president and Clarence W assistant cashier and trust Charles F assistant cashier and Paul L assistant Richard E as- Miss Juanita R assistant trust officer and Ralph E assistant auditor Mr after graduating from the Zanesville high school in 1936 attended Meredith business and became associated with the bank in 1937 He served with the Armed Forces in World War II Miss Thompson has been with the bank since 1947 as an assistant in the trust de- She is a graduate of the South Zanesville high school and attended the Zanesville Branch of Ohio University for some time She is a member of the Cobum Methodist church and the National Secretaries association School Pranks End In Death For One Enraged Student Fires Rifle Bullet Into Head Of Dormitory Occupant Jan 11 Swarthmore college student flashed a light into a dark dormitory room early spotlighted a fellow student and then fired a fatal rifle bullet through the sleeping youth's head in a fit of rage over a series of practical jokes This quiet little Quaker community awoke with a start to what police said was its first der since the borough was in 1893 Delaware county detectives arrested Robert a scholarship student from for the slaying of cis Holmes 0 DETECTIVE Earl Allen said son of Helen a divorced will be with murder Allen said Bechtel told him he was enraged over pranks other students played on him and STATE OF THE Frank J in- Monday for an unprecedented fifth delivered his traditional of the message to a joint sion of the legislature at Columbus yesterday Here he Is greeted by Lt Gov John W Brown as he took the rostrum Press Legislative Leaders Commend Fifth Term Message Jan leaders today ally commended Democrat Gov Frank J of the message to a general assembly The governor delivered his message to a joint senate- house session the day after starting his fifth term Spectators filled the house gallery for the address lasting well over an hour But legislators applauded only when he finished speaking MAY NOT agree with my Lausche said before ing into his address Observing that the Democratic system mitted divergent the nor added that make my in that spirit Steel Furnaces Back In Use Jan Three of 10 old open hearth furnaces were placed into ation today at Detroit steel's mouth branch The had been closed since 1954 when steel production Tour more of the old furnaces are scheduled to begin operations next Production has been maintained with four new furnaces opened when the told ones were closed down Detroit Steel President M J Zivian said the Portsmouth mill would turn out tons of steel ingots this a record ly high for the mill Police Guard McCarthy Home After Jan H Police ported a guard about the home Sen McCarthy today after his next door bor reported she had received a telephoned warning are going to blow up Joe McCarthy UN Official Denies Mission Is Failure REPORTERS talked to the Mrs George W after friends of McCarthy told newsmen of the phone call Mrs Ennis home at No Third N adjoins Carthy's in a row of houses joined together McCarthy said he believed the warning came from UNITED N Jan of Dag top aides declared today the N secretary general has made progress toward freeing 11 can airmen imprisoned as spies in Red China IT a little he ad- Commenting on reports that carefully planned mission had the U N of- a spokesman for secretary general has not failed He has made progress ward the goal set for him by the general assembly He was asked recommendations I bring to you as your governor and any day represent views and unbiased by any san or dictation or any special interest group whose interests are inimical to the rights of the Lausche told the assembly He termed financial problems the most pressing he had tered in office but HAS NOT and should not have deficit nor should it be subjected to the burden of carrying new am in agreement with many of the governor's said Sen C Stanley Mechem senate majority leader must be given further con- sideration I will say that I am in complete accord with the ernor that we should operate the state within our income and that new taxes should not be House Speaker Roger Cloud expressed belief that sche assessed the mos difficult problem of the ure financing of institutional nd school programs THE SPEAKER asserted the have some about the governor's oard of education am substantially in accord the position he has taken on Cloud said but If a second turnpike is con- ought to end there until n appraisal of the vay system can be The governor proposed that he education board to senate he Ohio school survey created by the previous to study Ohio's school recommended election of members from the nine appellate court districts The board will to Page by to by the means most appropriate WOULDN'T imagine this is his continuing and un- serious or they for the release have called in advance to the 11 fliers and other Schools tise their he said Mrs Ennis said she received the detained Nations command personnel NEW Jan 11 Lake Planned In County Jan Creation of a five and one half acre lake in Belmont county may necessitate abandonment of the Agricultural Experiment tion research farm three miles west of St That was disclosed today when the board of control L L director of the to negotiate with mont commissioners for release of the required acreage for a lake and the protective area ing it The farm is one of five in Ohio run by the station on properties Members Ohio State ty's board of trustees make up membership of the con- trol whicn uiso supported a recommendation by Rummell that steps be taken to close down the farm entirely telephone warning this afternoon j talks in Peiping were and that the caller was toward this end They with a foreign sounding a basis upon which She said the man asked progress can be 18 Third when THE SPOKESMAN made the acknowledged that it told statement with the understanding iJohn D Rockefeller today se aside a fund to and develop theological education in the United The gift probably is the larges single grant ever made for pur WANT you to vacate the his name would not be used poses of religious we're going to blow up He said his statement was based Rockefeller turned the h u T i 11 in Joe Police authorities in charge of the matter could not be reached immediately for their view on the reported threat jupon the communique issued in t t r BAY BOOSTED Jan An Seditionist Loses Appeal by Hammarskjold and Red China's at end over to a agency to administer Specific purposes for which the money will go was not indicated of their and upon additional will go was noi information received from the but it presumably would be used strengthening and expanding the is en route home programs of nations theologi and reached Hong Kong He cal schools 0 goes from there to whence af h fo KyM Jan flight to New York Carl man facing a prison term and a fine for advocating sedition lost his appeal for a new trial today Criminal Court Judge L tis at the same time overruled a motion for an arrest of judgment in Braden's case The jurist said only that he had given the motions He set Monday for formal sentencing Braden's Robert said he ex- to file a motion for an peal at that time former copy reader for the was convicted agreement was reached today 13 Five other in- ing pay boosts of 26 cents an hour over a three-year period and in- creases in mileage pay rates to eluding his were indicted on the same charge after a blast wrecked the home of a Snowstorm Hits Cincinnati Jan 11 where the hills make any appreciable snowfall a dug out today from the heaviest snow since March 1953 There was a fall of inches during the night The toll included the drowning of an boy while on a sledding party and a truck accident The city apparently was on the northern fringe of a snowstorm belt moving from the southwest Ind and Hamilton and only a few miles Rockefeller about a year ago made a donation t t Harvard university for its Divinity school The announcement today said the with a market were turned over the a philanthropic agency set up by Rockefeller ir 1938 determined to get even The detective said Bechtel felt Strozier was a ringleader of the tormentors FELT they were persecuting he told police who was the student proctor in charge of the third floor of an dormitory in the center of the Swarthmore said students had ed to respect his orders He said they set fire to paper in waste rolled a 16 pound ball down the long hall to bang onto his set off acetylene bombs and firecrackers and ed his bed in the apparently in retaliation for the strict he sought to maintain A graduate of Pottstown high and a private prep school he was 14th in a class Bechtel was attending more on a scholarship He earned meals by working as a bus boy it a restaurant near the us Police said the junior ogy who planned to be a Unitarian had been dis- charged from the Air Force in 953 after 43 days service because of a nervous breakdown Allen said to Page 37 Leap To Safety From Plane ROBERT Couple Denies Forgery Charge Jan 11 Pleas of innocent today were by a state highway de ent storekeeper and his schoolteacher wife after were charged with a in in connection with dis ballots in the Nov 2 election Roy Engle and his Esther entered the pleas after arraign ment in Washington county mon pleas court before Judge Leonard B Ogle They were re- leased in bond each The from 10 Freed Prisoner Says Russians Holding Fliers Jan 11 A De- HOLMES STROZIER County Spending To Hit New Budget Reveals A record-breaking budget Two Airmen Still Missing After Crash SEWART AIR FORCE I Jan Thirty-four airborne and three Air Force crewmen parachuted to ty today when a Flying car crashed and burned after but two airmen were still missing four hours later THE who held his pled piano on a straight course for the emergency was ed to have stayed with the plane as it plummeted to earth moments but there was no official con- of this One paratrooper was admitted the base hospital with very minor base officials said They identified him as Pfc Richard L Dalton i The para troopers aboard were of the airborne in- fantry regiment from Fort Ky the same outfit involved 1 when 33 soldiers parachuted to safety as their plane made a forced i landing near Miles i earlier today 1 SECOND LT James Fla platoon leader of i the infantrymen gave this account of the 1 had just climbed above the overcast when the crew chief came out oC the cockpit and told us to set ready to jump Then he went back into the cockpit a came back out and an engine is on we're ering the props He said the men who apparently I thought it was a drill at lowed instructions exactly and barely 30 seconds later the passenger compartment of the huge plane was empty FIRST LT Walter 0 commanding officer of Co L of and officer in charge of the troops don't know uhat happened to the but he did a good job He gave us all the time we never varying from a straight The troopers floated down in weather over an area io Page man back from slavery in the expenditure of Soviet Union expressed the belief was approved late Tuesday by today that eight American fliers shot down off Europe in 1950 may be alive in Soviet prison camps Muskingum county commissioners THIS IS an increase of nearly ovci the 1954 budget as a THE John H of increase in motor spent years in and gasoline lax receipts captivity As a prisoner at the Vorkuta slave labor camp he the 1953 revolt there He said the slave laborers need a to flare into open re- and for the of tuberculosis patients Ralph chairman of the board of pointed out that the board stayed within bellion He declared the forced limits of anticipated revenues labor brigades are have expects to end the year in the Betty's Not Ashamed Of Knees Jan Betty owner of a famed pair of today kicked at Christian Dior's knocking of knee exposure with knees have supported rne for a long time I haven't had any complaints yet from a bank or a miles north of were in- Jan 6 by the grand jury The indictment covered counts of writing the name of Dr J F county health on three disabled voters for ballots and writing j rebelled in the past and are ly to do so again Noble added he had been told at that the American were held in a Soviet prison He called H common knowledge at Vorkuta that some Americans who came down in the Baltic sea were in captivity A U S navy a engine disappeared over the Baltic in April with 10 men The IL S government in notes to black The county carne out 1954 with a surplus designer Dior came out knees and elbows County employes will not lie told the American a wage boost in 1955 Ex- club of knee is for minor adjustments the aries of all the employes in the court house w ill remain at the same level as last year A BREAKDOWN of major items which make up the budget general funds for the rent year total compared to a year an increase Moscow the of less than motor vehicle the names of three other persons had managed to compared to on disabled voters ballot safely because two partly TB were found The d tQ and dog and ken it J the spot in a woman's he should stay ered Elbows shouldn't be em- by sleeves ending above them a eral bones are never a pretty sight on lopes The indictment was based on a special statute covering election would concede only that they had fired upon an American bomber to Page Prosecutor Randall of the type they con- calf said Some 66 disabled violated Communist ers ballots were involved in irregularities in the ington county election last No- The Weather Bow Famous Cells Empty Jan 11 For the first time in memory all 14 cells of the Bow street court were 1 U long-distance truck Negro in a white neighborhood the reported no snow empty today They usually are filled with sons arrested overnight for es in the bright lights districts of London's West End have never had a day like this said Jailer Tom I have been here nearly 20 OHIO Mostly cloudy day and continued rather cold rain Thursday with little change in temperature Tuesday's 10 a 12 2 p 4 p 6 p Lepers Stage Sitdown Strike PORT OF reinforcements day quietly took over the island leper colony from 300 inmates who had grabbed con- trol yesterday The lepers ed on a strike Dr Michael J J J A i Air Brake Co cnt of the settlement and central day handed suspensions to figure in a dispute over its UK two employes one a union was returned to the main- who invoked the fifth land last and a relief today that bc Dr Young Lao was put in charge about Communist activities Local displeased that tory NOBLE WAS released by the Russians here last Saturday along with William C Marchuk of Norristown Pa They had met a third Pvt William dine of at The Soviet Union informed United States also will be released Tivo Employes Suspended Jan 11 ELSEWHERE By Associated Low 24 High Cincinnati 41 Cleveland 41 Los Angeles 64 45 Miami 81 62 SKIES TODAY Sunrise a m Sunset 5.23 p m Man Killed In Odd Accident Jan U Junk dealer Hyman are Harold K 28 was struck and killed by a truck of Local and anent discharges tover driven by his son today a feet from a shed where another and Theodore an son hanged himself last June employe at the firm's nearby The accident happened in plant Editorial News Briefs v i j 1J Moonrise p m junkyard The truck was and Theaters T Tan 1 J Last Quarter VISIBLE rises Jan 15 cn by Louis 33 fifth amendment while being 5 56 p Th th son by a senate at 7 09 p himself in a shed he Jan 3 j Women's News win be low in west 1027 p of The fifth amendment protects Sport News He was free on bond from out in the morning twilight Me ldup the time of his death which may incriminate them Classified