The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - November 1, 1957, Zanesville, Ohio Tour Newspaper For Your Rights To See The Times Recorder Serving Zanesville And Southeastern Ohio For Three Generations 7SRD 347 NOVEMBER 1, 1957 THE FAIR AND COOL SEVEN CENTS Teamster Union Defies Council Cleanup Order Misco Mine Certain Firm Salvages Machinery Expulsion I By ED FLETCHER The giant Misco coal mine by trucks near once one of future plans for mining the largest underbill bituminous the vast reserve of coal lying operations in the nation and j east of in Morgan j county are held by the firm which purchased the mine a j year ago last General Manager Glen Kitchen of the ery which is being hauled asay and machinery to be salvaged i tition from firms employing nv J SPOOKS about was in the Jaycee festival parade j Thursday from buxom lady smoking m phony i cigar to a between an Bones Found In Newark Road Cave Identified As Indian Woman Oct. 31 executive board of the drawing skilled workers from Union decided unanimously over southeastern will against doing anything about be a ghost ruption charges against its located off route course practically miles southwest of AFL-CIO has been shut down Retiring Teamsters President himself enmeshed in now a said the board expensive appeal a recent AFL-CIO pension order and seek to fight outright expulsion at convention Dec. 5 ar N. J. Beck said the Teamsters market was the has Simpson Coal Coke is for the decision by and removed 30 davs or This killed even the faintest hopes held by a few miners that operations would re- Kitchen said unfavorable economical means to mine coal from the surface by removing the earth covering the Kitchen would not say where the mining equipment was be- ing were determined to New York He declined make a go of be Times to bat mentioned Rad plans to put three-quarters Kitchen said Simpson's I on the coal market bv of million dollars into the op- ule calls for all the equipment i fuel and to Page 8-A Misco division told The j Russian I men who Meanwhile Moore of 952.Muskingum county sheriffs office u came upon a pile of Greenwood Bob Smith s have no thought of kicking out bones while exploring View and Jim Davis At tno to the James R. Horfa r aVOrS Newark road Roseville said have and uncovered additional Nixon On GOP Slate Dr. Raymond Ohio devoted university that exploration of natural they were the remains of an In- dian man and Oct. 31 Former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York said with a show of enthusiasm today he thinks Vice President Nixon would a candidate for president in 1960. twice the GOP told an informal news conference in the White House lobby after an hour's talk I with President Eisenhower Jie was empty when it came to commenting on his meeting with the He twice returned a com- answer when asked if he had been approached about an appointment to the five member study commission created by the civil rights passed in the last session of Eisenhower has said he is having difficulty in getting the appointees he While Dewey fended off t tions on this his statement that he was going back to New York and stay there was inter- as indicating that if the matter was er may have been asking an friend's advice on other tive Asked whom he favors for the 1960 Republican presidential Dewey replied that it was too early for him to pick any particular Youth Attired In Cowboy Suit Stages Holdup Moore said they turned over their first find last summer to the The second find they took to Ohio's top expert on ar- Turn to 36-D) Civic Organizations Give School Bond Issue Backing n i. expressions of various organizations and their members is Oct 31 W the bond a j A new slightly youth walked into a school ia the North Terrace area to be decided by Zanesville school drive-in restaurant near district voters next Tuesday will be J f iT L. f ville early today wearing a cowboy a black mask and a gun in a Mrs. Neal with her operates the said she glanced at the youth and a little late for tricks or but she obtained some cookies and favoring the issu has been seen mounting since thi need for another school has bee outlined and school officials an optimistic over the prospects o Numerous organizations have endorsed the project si ice it proposed bv the board to hand them to this is no Give me your she quoted the youth as saying as he drew the gun from the Mrs. Myers said he pushed her to the took her purse containing about an undetermined amount of money from the cash register and fled in an automobile which was parked in the to leave the decision in the hands of the Each of the 17 Parent Teacher from the city the County PTA council and parochial school parent teacher groups endorsed the bond issue Since the Chamber of the Putnam Improvement the American Turn to Page 36-D Tk Thornville Mortician Loses Hands this afternoon when caught in a corn picker on 2 farm near his Oct. 31-Charfes L 36, well known funeral director here and active in Moreover Beck said really expects the appeal to the CIO convention to faiL He said he'd certainly have to be an op- timist to think Beck said the Teamsters are ready to go it if that's what the AFL-CIO He the Teamsters might be off outside the not looking for but we can dish it out if we have Beck told take the position that anyone looking for trouble is most likely to find On this note of a meeting of the Teamsters ex- Beck made it the million member drivers union or its leaders anyway haven't the slightest i notion of Turkey Accept U. N. Mediation Plan UNITED N. Oct. 31 cs Syria and Turkey understood to have agreed tonight to a plan whereby U. N. tary General Dag Hammarskjold would use his powers under the charter to ease tension between them in the Middle East Hammarskjold also was said to have agreed to the arrangement was worked out byi Order Arrest Of Members of alleged misuse of union 1 and a woman passenger funds or abuse of union which had to make an These were raised by the up to the courts solely and not to unions to punish any corrupt He underwent emergency His trial for alleged gery in Newark Chy hospital of more than was listed in fair condition Boring Norwegian Delegate Hans and Japanese Delegate Koto in talks with all The United States was reported to have played a part in the Under the neither of the two resolutions now ing will be pressed to a vote when the assembly meets LITTLE Oct The assembly has scheduled Little Rock dry council bate on Syria's ordered the arrest of all complaint that Turkey National massed troops on her border for tnc Advancement of attacks and they in the threatening world i The council acted under Hammarskjold is expected ordinance which tell the assembly tomorrow certain organizations to his services are H i public on demand their it is end the often bitter Today was the deadline for the j Ambassador Farid to file its report with the iof Syria indicated earlier that his city clerk but it failed to do so. nation is willing to accept a com- Eight of the city's 10 promise not jay what hi special session and acting as a committee of the ordered the arrests of kind it would have to Syria has proposed that a rt i-v Coring was found State Discontinues Driver Force Fires License Expiration Notices i Oct. 31 ffl Ohio is going to stop motorists that their three-year driver's licenses ex- pire on their next Young Hauler Dies By Companion's Gun WB M uim A4 VC Hi Oct. 31 possibly a year by discontinuing Bobby Ray 16. of nearby Virgil Boring who had been ing haul in a corn crop with The father summoned and three were needed to ex- him from the rollers of the iLong Snark Missile uie arrests or fact-finding L. C. and 7 T T be sent to the Rev. J. C. Pr itn Lannin P of the V weeks j Mrs Bates Rev. Mr. 7 ff T ri f Another are the known of- flOme In and of the c-t iby iuie States have AKy Gen who General Dag the ordinance asked His father nor the other men was killed instantly day when his 13-year-old companion's shotgun j Sheriffs deputies reported cer was standing about 20 feet from William Chester also of when youth stumbled over a tire in front yard and his shotgun charged j COMPOSER WEDS PACIFIC Calif Oct. 31 Composer Duke and Miss Kay of were married last night in St Episcopal Duke is 54, his bride 23. It is the first for notifications will cease early in have found after two surveys and a six-month of the notification card system that we can save more den said belly today before thousands of j Pilot Charles Dent brought the in for a perfect landing oni Oct 31 runway made slick with Defense Department announced fighting came now tonight that a Snark guided he had been able to stop the was fired from The fu t Ny machinery before drawn 1 Test Center at Cane Canaveral Plane had arded efforts with the IT A- T- interest centered on a1 Mayor Woodrow Wilson Mann united Air Unes suggestion by India to bring on Oct. 15 wrote the NAACP and Syria around the three to make public their down of was in New York on just was reluctant to accept Alderman Lee H. Evans plan to cut off the mailing of notification cards with those that will be sent out early in December to the drivers whose licenses will expire on their birthdays in After he drivers can renew their licenses the way they did before the notification system went into operation a year Drivers should take their licenses to a deputy to apply for a new Under the present drivers receive cards ake them to a deputy registrar to get a license If a driver lacked a card or lost it he made out an on that was sent to the central office of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in Columbus for issuance of a new Braden said that often caused in issuing a uic num uic ith study w machinery before being drawn 1 Test Center at Cape Canaveral plane had farther between the AngeleS International it. Snark js a Jong Tange for nearly three re- I- was to hospital of about i leased a storm of cheers fmm The dramatic n flowed It was but India sened as acting i f Turn to Page 36-D) said he would direct city T Crenchaw and the fraternal TAKES OUT PETITIONS Oct 31 World a n v officer who can be The arrest order will take effect of about j leased a storm of cheers from miles range thousands lining the s Hie il passengers aboard the signed to on ite target in heaped praise on Dent terminal phase of flight at other members of It is capable of j Stewardesses iand Air Force fired a were described Turkey is expected from Cape Canaveral j Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to undertake talks with which ran u of the two for lieutenant to respond to and was t and relax and enjoy By ASSOCIATED PRESS Turkey Political circles sar W ers of the lurKey said Thursday Turkey Ellen Stirrat 25 probably will oppose a Syrian demand to send a U. N fact finding 20. both to investigate the border Directed rere described Turkey is expected to back an alternate resolution for U. j i j ia the primary election seen headed for the itf Brani The Weather PAGES SIX SECTIONS 100 PICTURES In The Sunday Times Signal lv fair today Saturday lair and PREDICTED It's a unique Christmas decorations goine to wallon that while the Senior Bethesda t Yugoslavia Vice President Edvard has Oct. one of tne been m delegation to Moscow's Dent of said tioriS of fa of the Bolshevik ces sthe mam landing gear Vice President Alexander also will be on die Georgl has been ed to come down as he o- senior Red Jed for a Re flew out A officers him over the Pacific Ocean for a would of dips and dives to try and I jar the gear and deaded e- the world not jOn a crash landing it re- mained Egypt President Shukri of Syria The passengers were not to President Nasser Thursday on the of tre f formed that a belly landing would of the attack on Egypt praising be until 45 minutes tian people s struggle for their sr ihe two mill Koii trv thC teams page e of and Daylight Savings to thc A a f S 1 Kt S is in going glamorous for The skidded pillows to ce behind and in Na in reply reaffirmed an Egyptian promise to of them and served coffee Syria against 8pm. 10 If Boston 64 Chicago Los Angles 7n Miami New York 63 Duluth 57 Skies Today 33 857cm Sunset s pm Saturday 2 U a m Moon Nov 7 el the phenomena In the will be thf hif end or the n tonight atj p.m. Times jiv 12 o2 2 p m. 4pm......56 12 Midnight 40 on the election in Yesterday's Low By Press Low 51 4S 62 62 54 a U Local columns Sports Editor Ken Dick and Glenn PAT at M has the Times big color SEVERAL GUERNSEY plenty of latest There are TV coverage and area personal these and many more incidents to brighten your day when you much to the spiritual well being of the respective com- j school sports coverage round out THE CITY and county's The story of these spe cial church programs will be L in a Times Signal pictorial IS wth even though some of its workers are still ringing THE jf an inquisitive 10-year-old tries to explain the Russian's Sputnik in both verse United and getting women voters out for the The county women have special workshop planned for his family andj IF YOU ARE not now a sub- The daily decisions that scriber of the Times Signal you would frighten a veteran yet this can have it delivered to your door young man makes them and Sunday morning simply by still unruffled by The story of how he does it will be told in a special feature in the colorful Times Signal magazine HURRICANE telephoning GL 2-4561. giving your name and You will find this week's issue filled with from around the around the corner all of it right up to the Order your copy The plane skidded about 1. feet through the which is STOCKHOLM Two like slushy from beneath its silver belly as the Soviet Com- Central Commutes m weighing ces tried to spht the party a-d the Army The reports ousted Saturday as a after return from a is aiso accused of a cult of personality cult of that surrounded the er Stahn was one of the it glided smoothly down im which jc prize in lor a Starks had been accepted as a basic the universe for more er the iS 30 0! Dr. Chen Ning 34, and Dr. Tsung Dao 30. both now were 3fter the desth of working nt the Institute for Advanced Study at N. on the research that led to their brilliant discovery as a n I result of In Chinese restaurants near Columbia Uni- saxe versify in New Monroe Co. Woman Named To Board Oct. 31 Israel Israel's Lake Hulch land reclamation TWJ Tir 1 i f n to Secretary of State Ted W. Brown today appointed Rosemary Cline of Woodsfield as Democratic member of the Monroe County Board of Elections to fill the un- expired term of H. F. Burkhart who died Oct. 22. The term ex- pires Feb. 23, 1960. Behind Page One long bone of contention with was completed The last rock barrier was removed and water began flowing from the swampy lake into the River Israel expects to turn acres of bog into arable land The swamp lies near the Syrian border in a zone demilitarized under terms of the 1949 armistice ending the Pal estine Syria insisted the project violated the armistice agree Theater u Women's 19, 23 3J Classified 34, 35