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   The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - February 25, 1959, Zanesville, Ohio                        Serving And Southeastern Ohio For Three Generations The Times Recorder Your Newspaper Fights For Your Bights To Know And See 75TH 47 FEBRUARY THE FAIR AND SEVEN CENTS State Proves Expl osive Women's Group Baps Measure COLUMBUS A signed to have all youngsters immunized against before entering seemingly innocuous may prove to be The introduced by Rep. William Day struck sparks in its first hearing Tuesday before the House Health A delegation of women from County attacked the They claimed it would violate make and that Salk was a j Day's would provide no pupil would be admitted toj Tantrum For Tobacco public schooL either elementary j or unless the pupil was or in she process of ing against less the pupil's parents refused allow immunization in j Mrs. Bemice representing the Better Bureau of said polio j Baby Is Fatally Burned In Clay St. Home Fire Hears Appeal Child Dies Attorney Raps Probe In Hospital TESTIFY IN PROBE James and Alex inmates from the 11L, prison are as they appeared before Senate Rackets Committee Tuesday in They were questioned about having been hired by a trade association to de- stroy juke boxes and coin machines in the cago They both pleaded the Story Page 5. Mother Has Problem With 2- Can't Break His Cigarette Habit immunization should be to the people to decide for Ruth V. Columbia claimed making it sory is a step toward while Mrs. Avis claimed Salk vaccine was Mrs. Ferd told the committee that passing the would make of who would be forced to formally state their refusal to have their children im- The women spoke following by Sen. Ray T. Miller Jr. Cleveland health officials and Dr. Columbus city health They testified in favor of age of the as a means of com- bating public apathy toward Miller said the public's Mrs. Lawrence Smith is a Can't stand the smell of But her is a regular nicotine Since Larry is only two years his mother fears he's ting a rather early start on the cigarette The trouble started about a month ago when a visitor left a lighted cigarette on an in the Smith Larry ed it up and began to Since then there's been no ping he's to about five a and I don't know what I'm going to Mrs. 33. A di- she works as a waitress in a Peoria restaurant and has leave Larry with a ter much of the when I bring him down to he goes into pockets looking for cigarettes I get so she tried everything I can think including spanking and making him taste small pieces of raw but it doesn't work at once he even burned himself with a cigarette but he still went right on so bad now that if I or the baby sitter don't light his he goes into a screaming and crying and all Mrs. Smith said the police had suggested that she take Larry to the doctor to see what can be She planned to take the WASHINGTON An attorney for Rudolf Ivanovich Abel Tuesday there was overwhelming evidence the A 20-month-dd boy was did crack down on when his clouting the convicted Soviet spy until fin while he was in the after it failed in an effort to futility room of his home at 1214, enlist him as a double Clay street ia South The court appointed p.m. James B. of j His Mrs. Gwen made the statement 27, suffered burns of the Heft forearm and hand while she using a blanket to As flames searing the of i her the flames had spread tc the contents of the utility room Maxwell ran her son to the home of. Robert to the Supreme Court began ing arguments on the appeal of As former Russian secret lice colonel from Donovan also contended that government officials conducted a search and seizure of articles in Abel's hotel room the time of his Solicitor J. Lee arguing for the denied the illegal seizure Ke said the search plied with the Both and the charge were raised at Abel's original The high hear ther arguments Wednesday be- fore Abel's appeal under highest ranking Saviet official ev er convicted of age this was to 30 in jail and fined by Federal District Judge Mortimer W. in 1957; The U. S. Court of Appeals uphold the conviction Argument before ihe court centered on Abel's arrest by immigration officials in a Manhattan hotel room on June 2957. and their seizure ar- ticles used in evidence Donovan contended that the evidence was seized under art administrative deportation rant not a search warrant and could not be used to con- vict a of a capital Turn To Page 5} Court Accused Communist Coddling Good Samaritan CHICAGO The American Bar Assn. Tuesday accused Hospital aides that the boy die U.S. Supreme Court of going easy on Communists and called suffered second and on Congress to step in with tough remedial j third degree burns of the face The accusation and recommendation were contained in a con- per cent of his Trie child resolution approved by overwhelming voice vote at died at p.m. despite the tendance of two doctors and i In the another Jet Liner Former Banker Enters Prison COLUMBUS Fred K 41, former cashier of the 17. S. Charges Blast Is Edward tele- i np phoned an alarm to the South JT A O JDC Zanesville and fire de- Tne latter sent trucks i from the Central and Putnam avenue The South Zanesville firemen i NEW YORK arrived first and found that Radioactive Pan had spread from the that one of its jet 1 1_ rf mid-winter meeting of the House of The vote made the the official policy of the powerful organization representing 200.000, American The most prominent Supreme Court Chief Justice is not a His resignation to the furnishings in was J living room of the concrete after a Transatlantic to be 50011 altitude was eral correctional institution at Mi- German in shots voluntarily to serve a rejecting such shown by a 50 per cent drop the federal of- meeting and demanding a The State Department said a speech bv Soviet Premier Nikita Mrs. Maxwell was in the utility doing the family washing Turn To Page 5} reported A U 4.Q conference instead was a political j oration and could not be construed as Russia's formal j U.S. officials feared Khrushchev might be trying advantage of Secretary j State John Foster illness j The Son Admits ARRESTED Carl was accepted by the ABA year old The 50-psus page smiles after his arrest pared by the ABA's special on Communist tactics and The youth shot and killed a teen-age gang rival on NEW YORK The 15- son of Roy paralyzed Negro former star and a leader in the war youth night confessed he participated in a j drugstore burglary in which he stole money and ilice i David Campanella was booked iat a police station on the theft charge shortly after he was con- in Children's Court of delinquency for participating Children's Judge Wilfred acquitted three boys who were involved ia The was made bv had weakened the nation's hundre technicians when they examined a its on 24 cases ed for Boeing 707 jetliner that had taken accused Communists when her son's clothing was ig- presumably from a gas heater in the Her Richard had i to at the Kaiser at Newark where he is naa on the 3 to II p m. shift A short time before their three 5. 6 sudden 23.000-focTt dive For p. f j ny renewing nis demands tor announced Tuesday that it Richard S. had been taken by sudden dive and the summit would scrap 43 aged their Frank Claudy of He said the amount of to that as said the Supreme a Brooklyn street corner while fight and then told David he hundreds of theatergoers iwas free go PoLce took the boy instead to a police station for questioning about the Feb 14 burglary of a. Lt. Terrence said David confessed that he and 3. white door to enter ihe O. Dr. Daniel proprietor of a was the claimed to five months in and cosmetics were there are on but David told police he took only over the Atlantic to directly in the face of lit Is the ABA delegates de- American announced be given concurrent en- T V powers as federal Illegal broke a plate n disclosed in JT 1 H e 'The court has held that laws are the exclusive An airline spokesman said of the federal 66 was no connection between i The ABA also asked th a battleships which Eppley to fleets Oaks Baptist Church to attend a Charmless to passengers and is thc young people's spokesman said the enact legislation to child's body was removed cians stumbled on the have no comment on a speech by Mr. Khrushchev at a Moscow political We arei awaiting a reasoned reply to our of Feb. The note called for the foreign ministers Officials said privately it re- to be seen whether the I Khrushchev speech foreshadowed ia deeper freeze in thc cold war merely represented a ing maneuver bv the Soviet HELD FOR MURDER Frank Kretz of wanted for attempted rape and aoto is shown Khrushchev said the idea of a shortly after he was in downtown after foreign ministers conference was threatening to kill the town's police Cecil who is j and shown holding a Kretz tried to his estranged wife and called anew for kidnaped two men and raped a Riverside woman donng his 1 talks to decide the German now hospitalized i has long made clear i United States would not agree ja summit meeting unless it Th I carefully prepared for The ships cost the government diplomatic including a foreign would use such j merely as a propaganda sounding The Navy said the scrap total about 520 000 ions and would I Officials said Khrushchev might be disposed of in eight be laboring under the mistaken apparently to avoid glutting the an as impression that with Dulles with a single a theft case The the he could on list Raffaele Paone and West into a summit wert completed based their refusal on thc j Asked comment on the and St. chapter State Department ml and h -bat j spokesman Lincoln White I Fair found was ruled to a re- probation of court decisions to an Moser was arrested after police and some David was released in the of his mother pending a hearing preachers Christ of the V Airline officials said that to set up a standing Authorities said admitted is known about the investigative operations for to determine heights at which or whether thc was a result of nuclear rado and West not to sear the 1923. Paone Inside The Times Recorder Supreme Court Ruling Boosts States Tax Power Page 4 Joke EOT Industry Ruled By Axes And Acid Page 5 Complete Rundown In Area Basketball Tourneys Page 10 The Has Score Lost His Page II Spade Starts Capitol 14 Classified 12-13 18 9 Theater 2 Crosswords 3 Women's 7 Editorial 4 Weather Map 2 Judge Separates Lover From Blonde Wives NEK YORK A judge separated Michael arid his three blonde 29. 27. World News United Press Nyasaland Hastily dispatched European troops arrived at this tense town Tuesday to help quell any disturbances by Africans demonstrating for ence in this British protectorate of Southeast While troops of the Royal Rhodesia Regiment landed at Airport in in thc wake of native rioting in which one person was killed and at least IS injured during the EAST 0. Homer has withdrawn a 250 thousand col- lar damage Tied against International Brotherhood of ative Potters as a result of a 14- day strike at the firm's W. The 1.500 was referred to tration last and both are studying a of gested The strike off over a dispute involving the of a new mach OF Mrs. Jackson street reported to PARIS Italian director Roberto confirmed that a appeared sad Tuesday that he had been Indian mower valued at 19-Year-Old Lawmaker To Cut Teen-Age Son's Pay By NORMAN G. CORNISH him z chance to said other young people had But WASHINGTON live out a normal span. Congressman Steven V. The treatments are similar to ter said Tuesday he may cat his those being given Secretary of teen-age son's State John Foster ary or take the off the Carter first entered the emment payroll He said one of the mam and left it Feb. sons he put him on the The disclosure that the Iowa full time was because he was paying 19-year-old much bigger stories were printed and he was about 5 years in Sing for Each said she would be marry again if he restrain to one wife a a had aced to commute from one to another without arousing until last August His marital collapsed when he tried to bav s ring for his third wife by the names of the first Carter said that now on rny as credit at work he was was available and as was sentenced to from H Das Gupta several a week for thc past in Paris dodged on whether be to marry s. Dzs and he also refused on that io birth to a glri Paris 1357. LONDON Authoritative sources said Tuesday Britain would reject a request by diplomat Guy Bargess for a guarantee that would permit him to relum from Moscow for a visit without fear of the Foreign Office official who fled behind the Iron Curtain nearly eight years ago with fellow diplomat Donald had told newsmen in Moscow he would like a safe conduct to visit his ailing mother in The Weather FORECAST Fair and er cloudy arid with of i siji s Temple made a Judge my salary is too high refused comment on At Toledo Jan. 30 for gas when she was sevro the services being congressman's He treatments and left it Feb 18 he be he had not been authorized had cancer and had Steven A. Carter at nearly the to go to nearby levd for House aides he 1made a million before he was employment is to any pal James S. 43. even the President's be j last that died Tuesday at Switzerland A Tuesday a helicopter to survey the this pine Dr. Robert who came down flown to the landslide area on Mt. Ke several hours inspecting the On his he told newsmen here could make no statement before meeting with Ernst Von 0. chief of public works of the Canton of Skies on his Carter But Carter stuck to his guns inison was putting in a Hospital where he was Naval Hospital each morning for radiation Carter said doctors told him a ago they could not cure him but that the treatments off considerable criticism among voters in Carter's home Some of the critics doubted that any teen-ager was worth nearly a Carter I don't see anyone complaining maintaining that young Steve was about The President's is a major in the Army and has been assigned to thc White House as a presidential worth his young man has been ing a tremendous Carter couldn't locate a tent administrative assistant to week in addition to attending col- lege classes part-time He said the youth held himself ready for work on a 24-hour basis and was giving the taxpayers of his district full measure for his confined since Sunday because of internal He was first stricken Sunday while visiting relatives He was rushed to the hospital and given many blood Iran Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi reaffirmed Iran's determination to sign a agreement with the United States in spite of Soviet The newspaper said the pact would be The ji an address to joint session of brushed aside warnings that Iran would become an of the Soviet Union by entering the s- asd is VISIBLE PLANETS ta west m psa. tow ia 435. 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