The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - October 28, 1959, Zanesville, Ohio Serving Zanesville And Southeastern Ohio For Three Generations The Times Recorder Tour Newspaper Fights For Your Rights To Know And See 75TH 251 OCTOBER 28. 1939 THE CLOUDY AND SEVEN CENTS Castro's Charges Denounced Cuban Warned Of Communism WASHINGTON Tne United States denounced as Cuban Premier Castro's charge had countenanced the of Havana planes flying from U.S Voicing and at Castro's the State Department called on him to his policies before farther damage is done to States also warned Castro of the menace of The In a rare siap at a sister American it was seriously concerned what appeared to be and concerted efforts in to build up distrust and hostility be- tween Cubans and The government's views were Said before Cuban Osvaldo Dorticos and Cuban ister of State Raul Roa in Havana by U.S. Ambassador Philip W. A summary of memorandum was released to the press in The memorandum came on the heels of Castro's hour denunciation of the United States Monday night before 250.- estimated production workers returning to manager of the Chamber of Com- Ail except India had been con- 000 peasants and workers jammed ers lit hearth furnaces and since said the settlement was suited constantly by Lodge during into the before the i About 300 workers turned come news to two weeks of negotiation with the transition tasKs tial palace in up we nail ing receipts were down Russians on tne proposed Castro charged that American Kaiser Io information Supreme Court Asked Rule On Steel Issue UN Agrees On Arms Proposal UNITED and the Western powers agreed Tuesday on a resolution sending British and all on ment to the new 10-nation mament committee en- dorsing i Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister V. Kuznetsov and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge reached final agreement Tuesday afternoon and circulated the text among other seeking che widest possible j The measure was expected to be introduced in the General main political tee Already as sponsors were the United An the mill here were swamped of Los Duane Brazil and BACK TO WORK Steelworkers walk lowar J the idle Kaiser Steel Mill at Tuesday as some 2.IM workers returned to work following the A union agreement was signed as a arate contract affecting only the Kaiser Co. The two-year pact provides for pension and unemployment Production Workers Prepare Kaiser Plant For Operation on the as much as 35 per cent during officials were of in die Kuznetsov proposed the original or else were resumption of The separate signing by Kaiser Joe local union of- The resolution and operations after a 105-dav strike was was getting pretty consuming revisions held up the The workers constituted businessmen as But he In the original of the total employes arm came to the union for MUM ON WILL Beverly 17-year-old protege of the late Errol talked to the press Tuesday at her mother's home in but had little to say regarding the unsigned codicil to Flynn's will which was filed in New York The new document implies that MBS Aadland is to get one- third of Flynn's Jamaica Turn To Page 10 A 30 per cent Glass Strike Settlement .at the wo Kaiser Kaiser of 50 miles lost his was the first of 12 steel j companies to reach agreement the United Steelworkers for help Soviet Premier Nikita S. Flynn's Protege Puts End Promising All works were put into operation will take about a month overall operations to resume on a- normal It had been earlier PITTSBURGH Federal the transition might re- Mediator Wilham Rose said day night there may be a Kaiser spokesman Dick King ment before Saturday in the said more men will be called strike of some back for each successive at 81 glass plants across the operations phase in Rose held separa meetings Tuesday worK iist increased to 2.300 by of the American Flint late Glass Workers Union and the of 5teelworker Container Manufacturers at end week to explain the contract iV Another joint session is most workers Wednesday seemed to back Joining Rose in the talks will be work and were to wait for Robert W. regional a explanation of the rector ot the Federal Mediation ment in a few davs Conciliation 40 operators T am still hopeful that we might continue the progress that has been made these last few Rose might get a settlement before the week is fc The strike began 45 davs ago following expiration of an old con- The union has been seeking News Capsule MEXICO CITY A cyclone and floods Tuesday night were reported to have left many injured and missing in western A major disaster was Radio dispatches from a damaged Navy coastal vessel and vate transmitters reported 20 killed in the stricken area be- tween Manzanillo and the state capital of HOLLYWOOD she is Steel have a fair and mutually agreeable CO propaganda and complete used to describe his plan JL O to scrap all the world's navies and air forces within four appeared five It appears three times in the not expecting a child by the late said Tuesday two final draft without mentioning or copies exist of a will which give her one-third of his estate one a endorsing the Khrushchev Of them bearing the star's A will was filed Monday in New York leaving the is no longer any excuse for the i Beverly one third of the industry to carry on this fight Appeals Court Upholds But Grants 6-Day Stay For Appeal PITTSBURGH The U S Circuit Court of peals on Tuesday continued for six davs a stay of the ordering 500.000 steelworkers back to Tuesday U S. Gen. William P. Rogers said the government ask the U. S. Supreme Court Wednesday to aside die Rogers said in Washington the move would be made to avoid an in settling the legal dispute over h e The Appellate Court upheld a. work against the United bu: the stay until Nov. 2 to allow the union to appeal to the Supreme Shortly after the court USW President David J. ald challenged the industry a fair and mutually agreeable The court decision in phia came only a few hours after the union signed a new with Detroit Steel a which followed Steel negotiating a separate Detroit steel had been operating under a contract McDonald said the six-day stay of the injunction least partially pressure of government challenged the industry to press what Steel acid Detroit at have SPEAKS TO PRESS Maria speaks to press upon n at New York It is her first visit to the United States since her husband accused her the groundwork of romance with McDonald Greek magnate Tex. Col the three-phase proposal of Brit- ish Foreign Secretary Selwyn or any other suggestion made in the three-week debate of line 82-nation political committee j Kuznetsov earlier Tuesday agreed in the political committee Walter the lone survivor accept ment controls and said Russia's position was fiery temper under control but Attorney Justin Golenbock against their own loyal said the handwritten document was not She said the The chief said he ed document was intended to sd to be in contact with chief be the corrected negotiator R. Conrad j Beverly insisted there Tuesday arrange another unsigned copy and between the monia last Thursday and was placed in an oxygen tent Dr. Russel England Brook alias Ferdinand the sweet-faced became a harmless steer A condition of his commutation from a death sentence de- cree by the Ministry Agriculture was that he undergo a And Tuesday was the Brook a 14-months-old had to be ed impotent or be the Agriculture Ministry so that he couldn't harm the breed by becoming papa to any more committee N t for total effects of their Hotel witn strike a shoe shop and six weeks to before Flynn started off for agreements negotiated found shoemaker his a meeting with Fidel then b-v WIth some e to the and In their latest attempt leader of the Cuban The victim was George within four two took overdoses of sleeping Beverly told reporters and lay down with erv thai I am not burners turned We wanted a baby verv bv the We loved each other T Hike In Fine wortn of The blonde dancer provide refused to sav whether she a sponsibility for continuing this sn w Authorities said he was a the steel McDonald a said Once more we submit tnat the reasonable terms of the a deathly had on Past mav old The union rejected a three per cent wage hike offered by the was to appear NEW YORK Seismologists at Fordham University's Iowa day morning in When he with rendered his life with ad rf atory reported that two earthquakes occurred early 23. who has failed to appear police went to the The statement by another porce said One quake took place 2.600 miles away in an unknown sexen Jwo and Craig compan on during the This make the The first shock was recorded at am. and the one on Bremen broke open a second two years of his life came as at- of and son liable to a murder second shock at a.m. The other quake took place in a Tuesday floor window to gain entrance tOrney Belli briefed was a The found heiress fereat location at a distance of miles The first shock was Court on a running They lound the Craigs unconscious ers on plans to fight a will filed incr in New a -n a a red and notes saying they no 1954. and for one in York bv U. S. Corp next to hs cember of last He also dis- Iraq Speculation grew here Tuesday a five per cent wage hike for the who earned an was recorded at 2.05.31 a m. and the second shock a.m. of an hour under the f wore only six weeks be- death in her ies at Genoa SEEKS STATE Ind. Philip H. son of Re- publican nominee The investigation in the resort Wendell L. said Tuesday Mrs. Dore made her he wants the GOP nomination for home was suspended while the governor of Indiana in last rites were held in a packed Chicago funeral that Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim was preparing to form a national union political party that would mobilize popular support for his A boom for such a party that would have no opposition was launched by Younis a strong Kassem supporter and publisher of the nationalist newspaper It has drawn critical fire from the The new National Union Party presumably would follow closely the pattern of the dominant national onion organization set by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in the United Arab Wnen fined by Judge to carry or tasi ne aiso No i 3- had be- Meyer The were found unconscious j closed effort would be made a 0-- 136 had na th that's Sept. 15 in their apartment in shift the legal of your ton Ky. After from New York to the judge agreed I will he surrendered to there was no for the fine and to face the worthless check New York courts He said he was tired of To Page 10- A VISIT WITH RHEE SEOUL US con- went immediate conference President Rhee after arrival here Tuesday for a or its hands io the wail and feet but still reported a net profit floor and had dr a for the three rod through Police sa d an showed he was dead before nails were The Weather I Business Executive Of Murder In Union Man's Letters In Seconds Post Office Studies Facsimile System ic un Post Office Department is ing on a revolutionary facsimile system designed to letters and other mail across the country in a matter of it was Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield said the ess was m the and experimental He said the department would make public its on the device on facsimile mail trans- mittal are Summerfield issued a brief statement on the system after the Post and Times Herald reponed the mental is being ly operated at the Post Office Department here despite sures to thwart The newspaper said the ington machine and a simitar one in the Los Angeles post of- fice send handwritten and written messages back and forth in seconds and at a cost which eventually be less than the cent air mail Tne Western Union Telegraph Co. announced Monday in New York it would offer its in- service on Dec. 1. Tne company said it had set up two-way facsimile circuits between New Los les and San Postal officials refused to say whether their facsimile device would use electronic or radio The Washington Post said the process was re- ported to be similar to that used to transmit newspaper graphs an tation of the used to send and receive The newspaper said it bad learned that large and powerful business had objected to the White House and members of Congress about the Post Office Department's inter- est in the It quoted one person ed with the project as saying doesn't take much tion to figure what the rapid communications sv stem would do to telephone other not to mention the ships and other mail transport Engineers developed a device on the receiving machine winch will place the letter in an seal and ad- dress that it will be on ferent the transmitted letter will be identical with the handwritten the Post Office FORECAST Partly cloudy and c oi d e r cloudy and not quite so cold in the NEW N Y had pursued a 49 year Defense attorney as K Tuesday SO. bu his case or T r of murder in the fatal self defense He described White so shooting of aiv ex convict union as a timid man who cracked cars had o- NW who sought to force the strain of mental torian of independent un- and fear of dived into a a L at Chester Cable Co. testified he thought After nine hours and min Dugan was going to a gun on or an Orange him the of the shooting a JJ of men and Nov 13. 195S Seven shots were 100 women agreed that fired from a the notor who headed the at police said cent of slaving Alfred 54. Shortly after the on a for the road near the cable com- White told state that he 54ipm been under a terrific 0 45 a in. PREDICTED i Low TUESDAY'S TEMPERATURES TEMPERATURES Cn row The r and h Last Quar STAR I 21 m one nf furthest of bright can hf h n thf horizon IrM than nul nt each 24 in this White said after the dict was announced on the 27th was better for me to do this first jthan for my workers to suffer who day of the He said are humble I asked to take a short vacation lost my went berserk kiss and ore White took the stand Ln his own behalf and testified for four Dist. Atty. Abraham in his cheek That tne his whole Hirschberg