Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - June 6, 1959, Zanesville, Ohio Serving And Southeastern Ohio For Three Generations The Times Recorder Your Newspaper Fights For Your Bights To Know And See 75TH 134 JUNE 1959 THE CLOUDY AND WARM SEVEN CENTS U.S May Wind Up In Red Ike's Budget In Jeopardy WASHINGTON Eisenhower administration has re- a new threat to the dent's fiscal 1950 budget It said interest on the national debt would climb to an all-time high of That would push the cost running the government a billion dollars higher than 77 billion estimated by er in his budget message to gress last January Administration leaders that a balanced budget still was possible for the new cal year starting July 1 They said tax revenues also were expected to be higher than the President originally had 600 million dollars revised forecasts were dis- closed by Treasury Secretary Robert B Anderson and Budget Director Maurice H Stans in cret testimony before the House I Ways Means Committee earlier this week The committee made public day a staff analysis of the new Iowa An expert data which indicated a strong bomber tried to blow up a speeding Rock Island that the government would passenger train Friday by placing a suitcase wind up in the red despite containing 99 sticks of dynamite on the tracks even if He because the of the train big new spending programs are out the burning fuse The bomber lit the fuse again after train had but the dynamite failed to even though the fuse burned right up to the cap Authorities said the failure of the dynamite to explode was a in a million chance The Rocky Mountain Rocket was en route from the Colorado Springs Denver area to Chicago It was carrying 180 passengers and a number of crewmen The tram was made up of 11 passenger and three baggage cars Herter Accuses Reds Of Espionage Activity 9 Indicted For Prison Brutality Student May Have Trouble Getting Bride Into U.S DYNAMITE ATTEMPT FAILS A Rock land passenger train with about 200 persons aboard rolled over this suitcase containing 99 sticks of dynamite Friday and apparently cut the but dynamite failed to ignite I 0 The in- Friday here of nine ent and former deputy sheriffs of Montgomery County by a special grand jury on charge of brutality shocked this community Fifteen months of secret FBI Attempt To Blow Up Train Fails When Wheels Snuff Out Fuse WASHINGTON An American student reported to have wed a Russian coed at the University of Leningrad may have more trouble getting her into this country than he had m the winning her affection Then he may not The Luisa Tarasovna was reported seeking an exit permit from the Soviet government so she can come to the United States with husband Thomas J of Boston Whether she gets permission from Russian officials to leave depends on the shifting cold war attitudes Soviet officials take toward marriages between Russian citizens and Westerners If the Russians don't object to her Luisa still investigations led to the faces the long procedure of obtaining permission from the U.S i based on the federal Jaw government to enter this country Sometimes it is authorities to times quite complicated ia citizen of his civil rights Luisa could apply for either a visitor's visa or a The case opened the possibility immigrant's visa for U.S entry To process either would take from one to four months Under a visitor's she would have to return eventually to the Soviet Union Under an immigrant's visa she could be granted permanent residence As a getting this type of permit is more difficult The dynamite attempt occurred about one mile east of the city limits in an area sparsely populated George West Des Moines police chief who did demolition work during World of some of the 16 prisoners who allegedly were mistreated ing for a new trial on the grounds confessions or evidence were il- legally gamed by the deputies A federal authority said could possibly win their freedom t through this maneuver Among those indicted was lert C former chief of the Says East Germans Using Over Agents And Informers GENEVA Secretary of State Christian A Herter ed Friday that the East German Communists have organized more than spies and informers to achieve of freedom in West West Germany and the free countries beyond Herter coupled his scathing indictment of East Germany at the foreign ministers conference with the declaration that Russia's plan to turn West Berlin into a is a bald attempt to gain what the Reds could not achieve i with their Berlin blockade His 40 minute speech at day's sessions of the ministers was the West's answer Father Of Slain approved Anderson and Stans made clear the balance still dependent on Congress increased postal rates and eral gasoline tax sought by hower the committee staff noted there is little likelihood Congress will go resulting in a in the next period j On this spending would chief who did demolition work during worm C former chief of the A 1 Wf J V War said an fashioned the suitcase ty Beckett later Help F OY X bomb He said the fuses were just uJ i O bomb He said the fuses were just Harold fireman on the eastbound resigned under but denied he been brutal to any prisoners The nine were indicted on 17 PHILADELPHIA A grieving suffering train an object on the tracks as the If terrible grief which has ever seared my appealed tram went by but unable to tell what it penalties of for help instead of for his was He radioed back to the station here and one m prison Qr Trainmaster William B Reese out to in- Reese saw someone driving away in a car as he arrived on the scene The fuse had been lit again He notified police when he saw that the object was a bomb of -121 million dollars Eisenhower originally had anti- a small surplus of 70 lion Under the new and with the postal and gas tax he expects a 170 million dollar surplus Moves Starkweather's Execution Troublemakers After Near Riot -n rt r AT A 7 Date set tor Next Joseph M F Ryan an as- attorney general in the Justice Department's civil rights said more indictments may be returned There seems to be testimony about people whose identity is un- known at this Ryan said He said if they were identified as persons other than the nine in- they will be brought be- fore the grand jury Fifty-two persons appeared be- fore the grand meeting in daughter's slayer The plea appeared in a letter to the people of published on the front page of the Evening letin shortly before a honor student was arraigned for the slaying of little Hearing Set For Ailing Gov Long to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A charges of Western spying and subversion in West Berlin It also represented a major bid to break the sudden Soviet freeze at the which apparently was ordered by the Kremlin while Nikita S Khrushchev plots new Herter presented data Friday during a mass air Western ending Force war Paratrooper 27 Hurt In Drop N C A paratrooper of the borna Division plunged to his death when his parachute failed to Becky Holt cies to paint a picture of an East Germany dedicated to the sition of undermining and sub- vast areas of the free vorid Herter said that in Bast many alone it was that officers and agents and informers are operating against Berlin games The Army said at least 27 other paratroopers were injured in the drop of men at this huge military reservation The most serious injuries were broken arms and legs The name of the dead soldier was withheld until relatives were Officers said there was T and the Federal Republic Mathematician Anatol Wolf and countries of the victim's a mechanical brain They said neither his asked for help for both the boy He described East Berlin as nor reserve chutes would Edward J and of and suggested that spying and numerous other The victim was in the second the tragedy might be shared hostile Huge Mail Theft Ring Is Broken tragedy might be all designed to jump during the The Nebraska Supreme Court on June wiil determine the boy's school the o v e exercise Some men were 0 Friday that mass killer Charles Starkweather die the thV Mansfield Reformatory whether or not Louisiana Gov family of freedom in West early Friday morning Warden said chair next Friday for one of his 11 slayings land several were from the Boys Earl K Long is confined to a T caught the boy m West Germany another men began I have wished to was armed with this some 50 inmates our Even as the Court the red-haired father tried i industrial save his son's through a desperation appeal to the U.S Besides those who indicted F who later left the county sheriff's office to jom the Trotwood police force R Merrill from the federal Court here to the The Guy prison at Terre revealed he had sent facts of j th to the high court a FFA mental hospital for 90 days Probate Judge Hugh Gibson CINCINNATI Postal Inspector Ralph Bushman said three persons were Those transferred took part and a dozen more were racial fistfight and threw a spokesman COLUMBUS the after investigating one of the chairs at the court said it had received of near The petition said Holt wrote that is no undoing of what is dered the hearing Friday on only wish to help him petition filed Tuesday by no feelings of caveman Thj mass air spilling i j i 4 of hundred and three of West Berliners in on BraSS was the climax erf exercise r years i Mrs Blanche influence I of spies in West Berlin 5 oi the militar s Dr Arthur D a cousin of gest mail theft rings in here He said they were transferred to the federal represent a checks in suburban Lockland at Pa which must be a The youth who Lincoln Heights and our for stay of in telegram saying the material was was elected Friday as president who resigned last overworked and Juvenile Court Judge J ney Hoffman continued the case against Cooney until June Long a psychiatric said other inmates will on way The telegram the Ohio Future Farmers of vear to join the county and To Page by agents of East Romania and these countries have f Turn To Page 12 only on a v Students Wear Wild West Garb In Shakespeare Play LONDON A Texas college's production of Midsummer Night's with the players ing Wild West garb won the approval of the drama critics of London newspapers A drama group from Howard Payne College of Brownwood gave the first performance of its tour of England here day Instead of the traditional Grecian the actors and actresses wore levis and hats The locale also was moved from Athens to Texas you must have Shakespeare rammed down your the Texans have found the right way to do said the critic for the Daily Mail may all suggest without the songs rather than but odd though it may it is played with disarming or seme other the was elected by 475 i delegates the second day of the annual FFA convention here The three-day gathering at the state Fairgrounds attracted more than Ohio mar said Guy Starkweather hoped to re- peat his feat of two weeks when his middle of the night peal to a U.S circuit judge stopped his son's execution w i t hj only 90 minutes to spare a federal panel put Starkweather back in the shadow of the electric chair by refusing to extend the two- week stay of execution The Nebraska Supreme Court's action Friday was a followup toj the federal ruling and was made at the request of the state's ney C S Beck Guy Starkweather said his peal to the nation's highest court was I can I'll keep on Gibson named three lawyers to J Packard who re- represent Long at the preliminary early m fire hearing tentatively in Gibson's for violating jail ing to Sheriff Bernard Keiter The sheriff said Packard took a male prisoner into a cell without being accompanied by another Inside Tiie Times Recorder Editor's Billboard Interviews Pen Editor Page 4 Perry Co All-Star Game Story In Sports 9 Adenauer To Keep Post Of Chancellor Page 12 Federal Court Orders Atlanta To Desegregate Page 12 Classified Comics 8 Crosswords 12 Editorial 4 Sports Theater Weather Map Women's 9 2 12 7 Yearn For Finer Things Of Life Soviet People Unaware Of War Danger EDITOR'S The following putch by Frank H president of United reports on and con- attitudes of Ean Berlin Went Berlin and Moscow on the German crisis In International affairs The writer visited each city in sequence By FRANK H BARTHOLOMEW Prut adamant position of the Soviet negotiators in the peri- odic threats of Premier Nikita Khrushchev at Moscow and and the continuously vocative acts of the Communist satellites in the Near East and are in stark con- trast with the attitude of the ple themselves in world capital Soviet diplomacy and the Soviet people themselves seem to be of dissimilar patterns In busy Moscow the man in the street talks earnestly of world MOSCOW The present peace and the desire to be left undisturbed to complete the seven-year plan for his sonal This theme is so wide-spread and so frequently re- as to negate any thought of a conspiracy of six million ple to hide actual warlike intent from the foreign visitor The Russians are an air-minded people and more recently chev has made them scious He has repeatedly stated that the decisive modern weapon is the rocket to all superficial appearances the ple are not being prepared for rocket warfare There are no sair raid no dress rehearsals of the civilian population for atomic no apparent fear that war is imminent popular interest ters on the miles of new ments under construction on a scale perhaps not equalled where else in the world Street work goes on day and night In- appear to be operating to capacity The theaters are by poorly dressed ple obviously hungry for a touch of beauty The people are well-fed An mediate result of the end of is that most of them arc too fat Now the yearning for a few of the finer things of life is festing possibly as a sub- for religious worship which has been made politically lar to a point where attendance at the surviving churches is con- fined to the older generation and principally to old women The infrequent new Western cars on the streets are ately surrounded by silently ad- miring throngs A routine tion at a Western embassy will draw a crowd across the street equal in number to a major lywood despite the fact that none of the embassies is in the public directories or listings some of the better things arc coming within view of the common man He still usually To Page 12 court They are former Galveston Mayor Adrian Ledy Fine and former state Rep John Hosey Long can request a jury trial at the hearing if he wishes The petition said the colorful Louisiana governor ob- servation and-or treatment in a mental If he should be confined for an additional 90 days at the John Sealy Texas law requires that he would have to be moved then to a state hospital if he needs further treatment The hospital Friday said Long's condition approximately the A medical bulletin said he fairly well during the Psychiatrists Say Convicted Killer Insane COLUMBUS Three psychiatrists told Franklin County Judge Kenneth Sater Friday that they were convinced convicted killer Arthur Lee Cole was insane The judge said he would issue a decision just four days before Cole is scheduled to die in the electric chair at the Ohio Sater said he wanted to study the sanity test as it applied to the case against convicted in the shotgun slaying of a policeman two years ago Mental experts at tiary three ago said Cole was mentally and legally insane World News United Press SAO Brazil Two commuter trains collided ing the rush hour Friday night at a station just outside Paulo Officials said at least 43 persons were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the jolting smash-up The accident occurred at a station four miles from the downtown section of this second biggest city in Brazil All available ambulances and medical help were summoned to the scene V Nicaragua President Luis Somoza claimed to have revolution under control Friday but the rebels said their strength was growing and they were preparing to march on Managua Rebel monitored in Costa said the invaders had captured the village of in northern Nicaragua and that villagers and small farmers in the mountain districts were joining their forces It said rebel units in Leon Province were moving to link up with the force in for a on Cuba Police announced Friday night they had smashed a plot against the government of Premier Fidel Castro Police squads arrested 12 former Batista men in raids on five and seized uniforms and other war an official announcement said LONDON Former President Truman and other Western leaders Friday night presented the Atlantic Congress plan to revitalize and strengthen NATO for political and economic cold war A petition signed by former Canadian Foreign Minister Lester and 155 other prominent writers and political leaders proposed that economic and cultural arms be grafted onto the military body of NATO TOKYO The manslaughter trial of former Yale football star Joseph Crowley ended in Tokyo District Court 11 days less than a year after it A panel of three judges set June 22 for delivery of a verdict in the controversial case Crowley was accused of killing his Jones son of the late Yale football coach the night of May a test the ability to cope with limited wars The ground phase of the exercise was cancelled early Friday and infantry and artillery troops ed in from the field Some airmen and reservists participated Reid Sworn In As Ambassador WASHINGTON Ogden R Reid was sworn in Friday as new U.S ambassador to less than 24 hours after he was confirmed over the protests of Chairman J William Fulbright of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- former New York newspaper was told during the State Department ceremonies that his post was of this most ant of our diplomatic The Weather FORECAST warm and humid warm and more humid PREDICTED Today's High Today's Low FRIDAY'S 58 10 12 Noon 2pm 73 SO 4 p m 71 Friday's Friday's Low TEMPERATURES Boston Chicago Now York Miami Tucson Duluth 64 today 7 M p.m Sunset tomorrow m today pm Quarter June U STARS m U 59 p m Spicu is and above thr n is the brightest of 7 ing a small half circle in sky that it Northern