Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - February 28, 1958, Zanesville, Ohio Your Newspaper Fights For Your Rights To Know And See 49 The Times Recorder Serving And Southeastern Ohio For Three Generations 28 PAGES ZANESVILLE OHIO FRIDAY FEBRUARY 28 1958 Reds Explode Two Powerful WASHINGTON Feb 27 Untied States named a new disarmament negotiator backed up by four and called on Russia to meet with him in urgent new talks In t grim coincidence the U S move came as Russia exploded two potent hydrogen test weapons in a single day James J Wadsworth deputy United Nations ambassador was designated for the post of sor to Harold Stassen who quit two weeks ago as disarmament specialist President Eisenhower approved his appointment and also named New Lex Priest Takes New Post Rev Father William McEwan assistant pastor at St Rose Cath church at New Lexington has been named pastor of S Paul's church at Westerville was learned yesterday REV FATHER McEWAN Father McEwan who was July 14 1946 at town Scotland has served at St Rose for the past six years In addition to his duties as pastor Father McEwan taught religion in the parochial school and served as athletic di- rector at New Lexington St sius high school During his ure the school won the state high school basketball title A native of Scotland Father McEwan received his seminary training in England and Scotland but attended grade and high schools in Columbus Prior to his assignment at New Lexington he was assistant tor at Delaware St Mary's for two years and also served at St Augustine's in Columbus for three years Father McEwan will take over his new post at Westerville Monday com is nov a panel of distinguished citizens to advise and consult on disarmament policy Members will be Gen Alfred M Gruenther former Allied mander in Europe who American Red Cross president investment banker Robert A Lov ett former undersecretary state banker John J McCloy for mer high commissioner to Ger many and Gen Walter Bede Smith of state The State Department an these moves within min utes of an announcement t h a Russia had set off its second big nuclear explosion of the day of the Arctic Circle The twin shots presumably o bombs were by the Atomic Energy Commis ion They raised to three the lumber of Soviet firing of weapons this week A State Department announce ment made no mention of Russia's continued test firings at a time when the Kremlin is also actively pushing its ban on the bomb But the announcement in effect TUB SHOWERS AND WARMER SEVEN CENTS Mack Denies He'll Resign FCC Post the Soviets of stalling an needed disarmament Turn To Page 14 OP Solons Ask Ouster Benson on Courts Called Common Pleas Branch COLUMBUS Ohio Feb 27 Ohio's new county courts should operate as branches jf common pleas courts a legislative study committee was told today Vernon Marshall of Greenville chairman of th Ohio Bar County Court Committee made the recommendation Under that arrangement Mar shall said the county clerk court also could serve the new county courts and they would be- come courts of record County Court Judge William R Hendrickson of Butler county said the new courts which did away with justices of the peace someone available at all times for clerical work He said the new county judges also should be elected in the dis- which they serve instead of being elected county-wide The Weather FORECAST Mostly cloudy with chance of occasional WASHINGTON Feb 27 congressmen called i President Eisenhower in on today to urge that Secretary Agriculture Benson get out of ic government One of them Rep Miller of raska said I link will be fired nd I'm not sure he will quit He and Rep Weaver also of braska said they told Eisenhower that if Benson stays in office this will so offend farm voters that Republicans might lose 20 to 30 1 of their U.S House seats and haps four governorships Miller said Eisenhower was sympathetic and friendly to but at the same time entirely al to Benson Eisenhower Benson firm support at his yesterday as he on numerous occasions when persons wanted the tary dropped The demands for Benson's ter have increased of late Rep said Eisenhower's remarks of So far I've been under we only needed a secretary of agriculture Now I think we also need a new dent The White House said there would be no comment there on remark PICKET BOAT Shown here is a boat used by striking members of the Utility Workers Union of America to picket coal loading docks on the Ohio River of the struck Kyger Creek power plant The claims a barge de- livering coal yesterday to Kyger Creek almost ran down a picket boat similar to this one The plans to protest to the United Mine Workers Union operators of the Kyger Creek coal barges Strikers are left to right Ronald Burdette Leon W Va Marvin Keebaugh Chester and Buck Grindley Cheshire AP Wirephoto Motorboat Picketing Fails To Stop Coal Barges At Kyger Creek Plant GALLIPOLIS Ohio Feb 27 Two more barges arrived with coal for the Kyger Creek Power plant today despite motorboat picketing of the utility's Ohio river loading docks by members of the striking Utility Workers of America James G Cox administrative assistant for Ohio Valley Electric Co operators of Kyger Creek said today's deliveries brought to tons the amount of coal run through river picket lines in the last two days The huge power plant which supplies electricity for the Pike County Atomic Energy plant uses coal at the rate of eight tons a minute There is an 80 to 90 day stockpile of coal on hand Cox said In another development in the four-day old strike Galha County Common Pleas Judge Robert Betz replaced a previously issued restraining order limiting pickets at the plant to four per gate with a temporary injunction imposing the same restrictions The struck late Sunday night after the union and ment representatives failed to agree on a new contract Wages and union security visions are the principal issues in dispute No move has been made to resume negotiations Supervisory employes have thus far managed to run the Kyger Creek plant successfully Cox said Tax Guide Available In order to aid you in filing your income return The Zanesville Publishing company is again offering The ees Income Tax Guide to ers for the small cost of 25 cents Just Zanesville Publishing company Zanesville Ohio Death Toll Climbs To 35 In British Airline Crash BOLTON England Feb airliner crowded with jovial car dealers crashed today into a mountain killing 35 men Seven persons several with severe injuries survived the ing smashup in the deep drifts on Winter Hill in the heart of the desolate Lancashire land Among the survivors were FUTURE DUCK DINNERS Gerald Nash technician at the Urbana Game Farm in Champaign County holds this wild pintail sometimes called sprig because of its long upturned tail a duck that could mean more shooting for Ohioans in the future It belongs to the wild brood stock obtained from Canada to be used to rear other ducks before releasing the birds in f fho Ohio trusting the migratory instinct to this state the following spring to bring the young back AP Wirephoto the three crew members Frantic signals from the five engineers at a lonely television re- lay tower 400 yards away touched off an all-out rescue operation Helicopters and bulldozers their way through wild weather to the crash scene Rescuers found the twin-engined charter plane a Bristol Wayfarer shattered into three pieces and ying on snow flecked with blood It came down only 15 miles from its destination at chester The plane owned by Silver City Airways and carrying a crew ol hree was bringing 39 automobile dealers from the Isle of Man to isit a Manchester battery factory The survivors included the only woman aboard stewardess er Curtis Miss Curtis North End Power Cut By Crash Power was cut off in several thousand homes day night after an automobile crashed into a volt Ohio Power pole cracking it on den road Hear the Harding road intersection Frantic homeowners in the Highland avenue Willow Lake and Broadview avenue areas were told by power company of- to be patient after wattage was restored then cut of again The accident occurred around 5 p.m when an auto driven Ronald L Kyle 20 of 1069 South Luck avenue skidded hit the power pole and came to rest in the front yard of the home ol Morris Schusterman of 2727 den road Kyle was admitted to Good maritan hospital suffering from a possible concussion He also head and knee abrasions His condition was described as fair late last night Power failed immediately after the accident Crews began work at and by voltage had been restored in most of the stricken homes However power was again pended at p.m At that time company officials promised com- pete restoration by But by that time linemen had not completed tying lines r at the accident site ull service wag restored by 1 m DENIES BEING INFLUENCED Commissioner Richard A Mack of the Federal Communications Commission points out something o his attorney William A Porter from the witness table as he testifies yesterday during a probe of FCC affairs by a special House subcommittee Mack denied he has been or influenced by anybody as a member of the com- mission He told investigators the thousands of dollars he re- from an old friend in Miami had nothing to do with his voting to give a Miami television license to a National Airlines Wirephoto U S Air Force General Loses Philippine Post WASHINGTON Feb 27 The Air Force today relieved its top commander in the Philippines on the ground he undermined daughter of an English vicar staggered from the reck and linked forces with lilot William Howarth who was dazedly stumbling around in ies Shocked and exhausted the pair through knee-deep snow o the television station Our plane has they Phone Tip Is Exciting But Untrue The Times Recorder an anonymous phone tip Thurs day night from an excited man who insisted armed robbers held up die Thrift Drug Store a the Country Fair shopping center The item was checked out will the police and sheriff's depart ments but the local lawmen hac not received word of the holdup Later in the evening the mys tery telephoner called the WHIZ TV newsroom and relayed t h e tern to newscaster Bob who inserted it in his newscast The caller said he was phoning from the hence the reason for putting the notice on the air A late call from E W wards drug seemed to ice store manager the wards said nothing had been tampered with at the drug store End of no one concerned knows what happened to the mystery caller nor was it learned where he got his mation 71 PAGES SIX SECTIONS 125 PHOTOS In The Sunday Times Signal THE ZANESVILLE Art ute has one of the most ive collections of children's art in ers and warmer Saturday partly according to an Ohio Sute art expert The story of children in art will be told in an illustrated every Today's M Today's Low 10 Till 10 a m 2pm Thursday's Low 34 TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE Watch for cr 4 45 30 YOUNG MEN that's the number of musicians Boston 38 Chicago 37 New York 38 New 38 Miami 77 Tucson 60 32 31 30 34 34 46 69 34 3D 7 11 a m 6 is pm The Moon 3 40 a m m the conciliation Gemini and hf 3 VISIBLE PLANETS Saturn rues t 17 am south 1 n am rnn am I who make up the Blue Knights the talented dance band at ville high school Right now these boys are tuning up for a special jazz concert A Times Signal was on hand at one of their rehearsals His candid account will be featured in the Times Signal WHO WON the sectional Who'll clash in the dis- These and many other questions pertaining to the whirl of high school ball action will be answered in the sports section along with hand accounts from the major league training camps major col- lege cage fronts etc Plenty of photos special columns and tures round out the section IN THE SPRING a woman's fancy turns to fashion and that's what the Junior Women's club had in mind when they planned their March 12th fashion ing The section page for the women readers this week depicts the story of fashion in graphs Other stories of interest include one about the Country Club festivities the roundup of luncheon gardeners ray of Kiddie Karavan pictures On the food front there's another coffee cake recipe in the column Keyboard meetings for and the usual ar- THE AUTO THEFT boom is giving veteran law enforcement officials the creeps Police have learned that investigation of an ordinary auto theft often turns up more serious robbery or murder The story and how the motoring public can help stop this alarming trend will be told in a special Times Signal feature INFERNAL REVENUE a cartoonist joins the nation in the battle over Form 1040 and ens a dismal necessity This is just one of the many sparkling features readers will find in the Family the popular Times Signal magazine BLONDIE ASKS to do her a favor and she nearly wrecks his career How is genius to hi the wilting phere of That's what Major Hoople asks A chap from Plantet No 7 visits Dogpatch and finds a most beast a hog Nancy figures out a way to read even after the lights go out Comic fans will find that these are but a few of the humorous incidents they will find in the Times color comic supplement IF YOU ARE not now a sub- scriber to the Times Signal you can have it delivered right to your door early Sunday simply by telephoning GL giving your name and address The wide range of features with complete up-to-the-minute age of the on all fronts offer the reader both information and entertainment Order your copy of southeastern Ohio's gest and best Sunday newspaper today j Astronomy Book Error Uncovered By NEW LONDON Conn 27 at Clark Field Luzon was being recalled to Washington for exer poor judgment The Air Force explained tha this poor judgment involved the West of two successive sets of temporary quarters white his permanent quarters were being redecorated to his taste and the refurnishing of a im- portant personage lodge at a mountain resort some miles from the American air base The Air Force revealed that in- of the House Committee checked Gen Ackerman's activities at Clark Field last fall The legislative team reported that although erman had spent no large sum of money on his various ters his action had been tive of morale and had furnished grist for the gossip mills at every military installation from San Francisco to Manila The Air Force said that it fully concurred with the House com- finding and that although he money spent by Ackerman was legitimate for rehabilitation the manner in which ic carried out the projects could be construed to have been more Turn To Page 14 morale by redecorating four sets of living quarters on The Air Force said that Maj Gen John B Ackerman commander of the 13th Air Fore Arrest Three For Selling Wood YORK last nine persons from Harlem were dead today from drinking wood alcohol The same poison was suspected in three other deaths Three persons who died day today showed symptoms of wood alcohol poisoning sies will seek the exact cause of death One of the dead was a woman Three persons were arrested during the day as bootleggers of the deadly potion It was one of the largest out- of its kind here since days when unscrupulous sometimes foisted wood alcohol on unsuspecting rons Shows Strain Of Probe WASHINGTON Feb 27 W Richard A Mack denied under a barrage of questions today that he has been influenced by body in his years on the eral Communications Commission Mack emerged smiling but ob- tired from a sion before the House Legislative Oversight subcommittee firm on a determination not to re- sign under fire Of course not was his reply to questions about the possibility of his quitting The question lowed in the wake of testimony linking him financially with a Mi- ami lawyer who for a time backed the successful bid of a National Airlines subsidiary for a Miami TV license Mack did say on the witness stand however that for all tical purposes he had put his nances completely in the hands of the attorney and his lifelong friend Thurman A Whiteside The commissioner said he had only the haziest knowledge of how more than in loans and ad- vances made to him by Whiteside in recent years were repaid And he testified he knew little or nothing about a Miami ance agency in which Whiteside gave him a interest or about a holding company which the Miami lawyer likewise turned over to no outlay Blowy on Mack's part in Specifically the FIVE SENTENCED MOSCOW Feb 27 high in building organizations been sentenced to 10 year irison terms for accepting huge to provide apartments in Moscow the newspaper rud said today fourth grader has the tables on the textbooks anc given one of them a lesson in astronomy When our teacher distributed a new textbook before Christmas us to through it 1 noticed something kind of crazy about a picture of an eclipse The caption said the picture showed an eclipse of the moon But it looked more like an lar eclipse of the sun to me An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes over the face of he sun and a thin ring of light shows around the edge of the dark moon disk solar said I thought that was a eclipse in the Pommy The shadow is oo big when it's on the moon to eave a ring Tommy showed the mistake to is father who wrote to the publishers the American Book Co of New York City Donald A MacGregor the elementary division editor agreed the textbook was wrong and Tommy waa right World News BERLIN Communist sources said Thursday the Soviet Union ias been pulling some of its troops out of East Germany and as part of the announced program to reduce its armed by men this year Hungary's Foreign Ministry told of the start of the withdrawal Hungary which Moscow has said will total troops This s the first such eastward movement reported from Budapest since le Russians crushed the 1956 Hungarian revolt It is generally be- about Russian soldiers will remain m Hungary KHARTOUM Sudan Under a broiling equatorial sun the Sudanese voted quietly Thursday for a new Parliament The said voting was taking place in the frontier area whose is disputed by Egypt Voters marked their ballots to select 173 deputies and 30 tors The new Parliament will draft a permanent constitution anc choose a first president for the young republic MOSCOW The Soviet Communist Central Committee an Thursday approval of Nikita Khrushchev's proposal to sell farm machinery directly to collective farms The party chiefs also disclosed they plan further development of the collective farm system No details were given in a communique issued after a two-day Central Committee session Monday and Tuesday The committee heard a long report from Communist boss Khrushchev on his first made public in his Minsk speech of Jan 22 LONDON Home Secretary Richard Butler denied Thursday that police unleashed dogs to scatter a crowd of 200 demonstrating against the hydrogen bomb outside Prime Minister Macmillan's 10 Downing St residence Feb 17 He told the House of Commons only two police dogs were there and they were kept on leash Newspapers have reported several demonstrators were bitten TRENT Italy Tensing Norgay of Mt Everest aid Thursday he was going to take another crack at the Himalayan peak the world's highest The Sherpa guide who reached the Everest summit while with a British expedition in 1953 said this time he would be with an team led by playwright Christopher Sergei of New York sing who has been taking ski lessons in this Alpine resort for month said the Sergei expedition will tackle Everest sometime next year Mack told House in- the thousands of lars he has received from an old friend in Miami hao nothing to do with his voting a Miami Turn To Pag 14 Second-Class Postal Is Defeated WASHINGTON Feb 27 Senate today defeated fort by Sen Morse to in- crease second-class postal rates for newspapers and magazines by 30 per cent during each of the next three years Morse first proposed a 40 per cent increase in each of the next three years but just before the roll call vote he revised this to 30 per cent The Senate on which final action was deferred until row carries second-class rate in- creases of 10 per cent during each of the next three years on editorial and news matter and 20 per cent on advertising content In other actions the I Refused by a roll call vote of to knock out the rate on nonlocal letters which it adopted last night by a vote of Today's vote was on a tion by Sen who sought to increase on first-class mail local and un- local to 4 cents the present rate is 3 cents Crossing Watchman Fails To Save Child CLEVELAND Feb 27 A crossing guard pushed a group of children out of the way today when an automobile which had bounced off another car careened up on the sidewalk at East St and Castlewood Avc But the pushing and ing cries of the guard save one child The car Jay Endicott 5 against the wall of a store apartment building crushing him to death Behind Classified Comics 215 27 23 Crossword Editorial Sports Theater Women's 4 29