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   The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - October 16, 1958, Zanesville, Ohio                        Serving And Southeastern Ohio For Three Generations The Times Recorder Tour Fights For Your Rights To Know Art See 74TH 244 OCTOBER 16, 1958 THE FAIR AND SEVEN CENTS Guernsey Co. Crash Kills Five Persons ROCKET SHIP This is the first actual photo of the rocket ship and the three men who will probably pilot it during the test Left to right Joseph National tics and Space Capt. Robert U. S. Air and Scott North American Rocket Ship Test Flight Set For February Prankster Is Shot i A 20-y e a was shot and seriously wounded late Wednesday night on Dan Hennessy of 1044 avenue was shot once in hip widi a 45-cahber Dick 20. of Hennessy's said the shot was fired by about of 11SS Police were investigating early I According to he and Hennessy and another Jtm 2 Linden Hallow I about Klein's residence during the 21. of 2227s, j had been Three Ohio Two Women Victims Ike Won't Bv CHARLES CORDDRY miles per It will Americans Axline said the three all Calif. more than four times as high and Vice President Richard M. twice as fast as any unveiled the first piloted ship Wednesday and flatly Officiating at the first public He ed that the United States into first place race to outer Known by the unglamorous rocket which reached more than can probably say today that we of Klein halted have moved into first place in auto on Wheeling avenue and race to outer Nixon to the front porch about America was on p.m. DEATH AUTO This is the demolished of two county women who were killed in a head-on collision Wednesday afternoon east of Cambridge that also claimed the lives of three Evangelical United Brethren ministers from southwestern The auto was believed to have been driven by Mrs. Robert Shaner of New while her Mrs. 0. Five were killed including prominent southwestern Ohio Evangelical United Brethren ters in a head-on auto collision about 2 p.m. Wednesday on U.S. 40. a mile of she city It was the worst road edy in Guernsey county The victims Rev. Loren 53. of Rev. Edward W. 54. of and Rev. 45. of They were en route home where they had attended a church Also dead in the which hiked Guernsey county's 1958. road death toll to 10 j Mrs. Robert 46. oi WASHINGTON New 0.. and h e Eisenhower said Wednesday Mrs. Nannie 70. i United States is not going to try of Both villages arc to bludgeon Generalissimo Chiang in county and near In- into reducing his Chinese dian forces on and The two aulos collided on a other offshore curve just miles But he indicated strongly at his On Chiang It was the worst traffic crash in Guernsey ty Against Monty s Criticism name of the rocket ship miles into space and through America's gleaming hope for completions of the ting a man in space ahead of Nixon said no one questioned The government Russia's sensational ed that it will make its first in launching but ered test flight by next j declared that America's space The hybrid half are an orderly and half guided is of their ther evidence of the prestige flashlight at them and fired ue the United States expects fell and reap from the mighty little rushed him to WASHINGTON President Eisenhower Wednesday Father Mails Letter To Son 135 Feet Long Iowa I da At the vice president's push of a hangar doors parted at the North American Aviation plant where the was built and the signed to reach altitudes of 100 to the craft with 150 miles and speeds of 4.000 magnificent achievement of the To Page 33-D ly defended his record as supreme allied commander in Europe Clarence Hagen Wednesday He was receiving emergency World War II against criticsm by British Field Marshal mailed a letter to his sailor son treatment early this J i able to shed any light on the cause j Chiang of his troops on the i of the crash after an lands hugging the Chinese jat the Both autos were demolished byl He said he and Secretary of the impact and the bodies of all Stale John five occupants were thrown from m of fact the vehicles so that it was believe the heavy immediately possible to of Nationalist troops on the who the drivers t h e was not from a patrol military point of The caught fire after the but Council's Corner What's The Ans Election Predicted To Elect Successor To Pius Scorn ft questions dealing with municipal affairs arise daily in and this as a public has undertaken to ob- tain the answers from members of ety Readers desiring to sub- mit questions are asked to address them this Axline estimated the trio was 40 to 50 feet from Klein when thei shot was He said he Sieved that Klein recognized Axline noted that all four working i Name of the resident on property Hennessy was wounded wasn't 3T 1SSUC measuring 133 feet long and He told hs news conference weighing one and a half I that Dulles said Tuesday that tactics brought about defeat in II months following the Hagen figured he had the led 8.B9C miles to collect 259 was quickly extinguished by Cambridge fire ally about There were no eye witnesses are not going to try to Normandy invasion whereas messages from various military experts thought it including the governors of 26 require at least two states and the mayors of 71 The recently retired They all went into the who served under Germany Two er in the European Hagen's 19. is which r j. j. The destination of the two n t. who were driving wasj was flatly if he would CITY A congregation of Roman Catholic State To cardinals formed special commissions to organize the Oct. 25 conclave to name a new Vatican observers believed the papal election will be a drawn-out Speculation of who will of Nazi Germany's top military wrote in his memoirs that serving aboard the a Mrs. E t commanders Wednesday strategy prolonged dolph now in port at to the city to visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. t Brothers of Salesville Route troops from the about 10 miles east of the They had stopped at The President replied mat he ville shortly after 1 expressed his personal as a military Montgomery's criticism of Of J XII as pope remained A Some students of Vatican believed the new pontiff j was in The Davenport Post should have been altered Office said it was the longest D. Eisenhower s with Montgomery's had ever maUed and the Western Front in charged Hagen He said a single forward thrust i Montgomery has contended in into the heart of Germany would on fairs Q. Recently the city te chosen from amonS got e large number of Italian according to 400 on an initiative petition for of Others felt a er but the Council took no would be chosen this action on it Why not? Russian bom A. An ordinance was printed -ian peter Gregory Cardinal on the petition which the as the likeliest i have won COLUMBUS Some 38 varieties of armies the Christmas and New and iDay liquor trade will go on by the winter of 1944 if his news and Mr. Mrs. Earl Schleicher of 517 on Rev. Hammon had been tor of the First EUB church Middletown since 1951. Before that he was pastor at 0.. EUB He a native of Piqua and is 1 his and two jjjj j Rev. Stine was pastor memoirs that the won war sooner than Vote Registration strategy of pushing have reached a ReCord seized the Asked about the criticism at hisi the COLUMBUS Stine was pastor of at state liquor stores plans had been commented that it was his re- tion in Ohio for the Nov. 4 EUB church in The State Liquor He was supported today bv to conduct the Election has reached 10 Before that he has ordered million worth of r sion under the authority of highest ever recorded in a pastorate in f i til m TH liquor for sale in November and combined Chiefs of Staff and Mhe He was a native of when it usually to Marshal Gerd a j In addition he was a member of u t- 25 Per cent of its annual supreme r sav is even jn Board of Christian Ashore oil ng with 25 men aboard men brought to the and Besides forming two Hipped its lid on the launching included in the 1.364.245 cases of German forces on the Western this the petition asked that the to deal with the papal stand Wednesday and the state has ordered for the Front and Gen. Hasso von y Fla. A Polaris test JL 1TC o NEW ORLEANS An cil adopt this the general congregation top section setting it was found that of meeting in its fire several hundred session to transact church No one was set up a third committee for The decapitated administration of the papal state lower of the 3 the selection of the 262nd never left the Its to guide the world's nearly fuel continued burning and a Roman foot column of flame belched The first election commission the gaping hole in its top at charged with responsibility second 1 protocol one had made a mistake in preparing the ordinance and had left out an important part of it If the Council had adopted the it would not have had any so the cil did not act on ft but gested that the firemen bring in another petition with the This was not a dav season are 120.000 cases of who commanded a tank in the Ardennes President added tial election vear of 1956 and the Commission on caught fire and collapsed in 137.821 persons of the I dav in we At t ur Secretary of State Ted W. Conference of the Belmont Mutes Lose The President concluded good that 135 registration precincts a wife and naturedly by commenting mat he have been added since 195fi. which thought have been criticized accounts for some of the by everybody who can write a 1 He said he expected to re- more criticism in the H e next month for the people to vote Wilbert Noyes group was charged with screening all persons who will be locked up I f Turn To Page 33-D Inside The Times Recorder Radio Activity Shows No Increase In 11 Democratic Leader Hits Back At GOP Page 33 House Probers Resume Inquiries After Page 4t Big Ten Commissioner Takes Hayes To 35 Casey Stengel Signs Two-Year Page 38 Classified 3S-S9 Sports 3547 Comics 54 Theater Crosswords 2 Weather Map Women's 13-15 from the burning started a raging and a half from the stand in the undergrowth covering most of the Fanned by 35 mile an die flames a and held up on the main road for nearly an hour and a But three and a half hours later the Air Force said the fire was under The Air Force said the way section of the rocket was in flight as it headed iis apparently was the ex- thai occurred seven after the abortive flight be- but the chunk of rocket on and cut a fiery arc over the cape before it hit and exploded COLUMBUS The Supreme Court Wednesday refused to disturb two lower court decisions finding 21, and Bert 17. of Belmont guilty of first degree The court Nov. 14 as the execution date for the two The brothers were found guilty Nov. 15. 1957 for the fatal beating and stabbing of Mrs. Margaret 76. a Barton gas station The high court heard oral arguments in the case last week but decided there no debatable constitutional question in- and set the execution Defense counsel Wilbur Armstrong and Joseph of argued before the court there was a Armstrong said one juror discussed the case with a keeper during a weekend The juror reportedly said the guilt had been clearly McGraw protested the admission of confessions which each had signed alleging their mutual McGraw also said that during the trial Dr. Edward R. Abernathy director of the state School for the Deaf where the two had testified the brothers were below average in Belmont County Prosecutor William H. Irwin said the Buzza brothers were made aware of their rights before they signed the He also said they were judged legally sane for their crimes by a Back Salary World News United Press Venezuela A missing Venezuelan airliner carrying 24 including 12 Cuban show crashed into a mountain near Maracaibo Tuesday apparently killing all the Aeropostal Venezolana line announced The plane disappeared while on a flight from Panama to Maracaibo with 17 passengers and seven j COLUMBUS John E a sued the Franklin County of Ohioans for the to Work Committee for which he said they owe him in back Algeria's of Public I who filed suit against has called for protest demonstrations and a general strike Thursday tnat the committee in Common Pleas against Premier Charles de Gaulle's Dian for wide open Algerian French Commander in Chief Gen. Raoul baian warned the strike would be stern warning appeared to presage an early showdown the and the wing settlers whom during May's T the Paris least two men were burned Rev. Bench had been pastor of To Page 33-D A spokesman for the tal owners of the said the 25 men leaped into I water to escape the pled AH but five wera 4 reported picked up by boats and I A spokesman for the Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New leans said the two unidentified in- jured men were flown by copter from the scene of the He added the hospital was pre- pared to treat least 15 other The company spokesman said pretty well Five Held For Temple Bombing Blast Probe Uncovers Swastika Signs Court here said agreed to pay him as ex- but dismissed him after paying only SI Wnght wants the rest of the He said he was promised m direct circulation of the tions to place the issue on the Nov. 4 ballot He said he was guaranteed an additional jf he obtained enough The MANILA A search party Wednesday found the wreckage of a U. S. jet reconnaissance plane and the body of its pilot in a dense jungle area near about miles north of The an Fill Voodoo jet based at Clark crashed Sunday after colliding hi the air with another The pilot of the second jet was aWe to land his plane FORECAST Fair and mild partly and PREDICTED WEDNESDAY'S p-m Spa ATLANTA Police Chief Herbert Jenkins er L. Loomis once enrolled and an unidentified In Gov. Leroy die of a j said questioning of the suspects in the New York social register woman in alarmed by bombings in Merger found swastika produced of a at President Eisenhower spoke out 111., and synagogue rf the bombing at on every citizen to report any The of restoring SV iw f Wednesday in one home and evidence that a sinister hate group of a decade ago might be Five one a were being held for Other arrests were expected Ten two-man detective teams were making the rounds in three counties in the Atlanta associated with the of Loomis and Em- whose leaders C. one time president ton Wednesday Lebanon Lebanese Premier Rashid Karami and his new cabinet pleaded for a return to peace in Lebanon Wednesday and plunged quickly into the task ch New bv his cabinet at its Low 39 TEMPERATURES 51 Boston Storm Trooper uniforms complete t Of the in of explosives matter how in- ed Lutheran Church in America broadcast an appeal drawn up Dy ms T called Synagogues and Wednesday ended its 21st that a new era be- hoodlums like Al Capone a n d churches in Miami and with lightning shoulder Those held were Wallace H. Face Nelson and a disgrace j were bombed in a pre- The Columbians were an 32, a crippled salesman to the name of the confederacy vious wave convention here with the hope Lutherans in America would sive anti-Jewish group which was believed to have been smashed with the conviction of their leaders on riot charges in 1946 and 1947. They included kept drawings of the Nazi tika and anti-Semitic George Luther King Chester a tax ex- in tiie Georgia Revenue which claimed tr. 10 Anonymous callers have labeled in the Sunday blasting of the themselves the un- ish in bragging about the Atlanta also found a Turn To Page 33-D The delegates to the Allen denied he was implicated Tuesday voted approval of a ger of its 2.400.000 member with the Finnish snd American Evangelical Lutheran LONDON Art collectors paid more than at an auction Wednesday night for seven masterpieces by four of the greatest painters of the French Impressionist The highest price paid for an rji Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow am. The Moon and FirM seen below it m the Oy it has been jince late year H will be m  

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