The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - June 21, 1960, Zanesville, Ohio Wednesdays Relax In World Of Smiles The Times Recorder and THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Close-Up Of Forthcoming Conventions 97TH 14 PAGES JUNE 21, 1960 SEVEN CENTS HERALDED ON HIGHS Summer Pretty Rosemary 16. daughter of Mr. an d Mrs. Fred L. Bohn of 470 South Samuel drive and a lifeguard at Northside greeted the new season prematurely Monday afternoon by writing in the old summer officially The season arrived in the Zanesville area at 4.43 this ing and the weatherman has pre- this will be another warm It might be a bit he threatening there might be a shower just about the time the seasons changed early today Today's expected high will be about 80 degrees which would top Monday's high of 76 tures a range of 22 de- grees CLOUDY FORECAST Partly cloudy and PREDICTED s Mi High SO MONDAY'S TEMPERATURES low 57 High 76 Sam 4pm...... 76 7i 74 8 67 2 p 76 10pm. M BoMon alh M 91 69 Ohio Skies Sunset todav S 00 p m. 4 59 m. tomorrow 4 09 m New moon 23 PROMINENT STAR In thr 1030pm VISIBLE PLANETS low in southeast 905 p m. low in southeast 10 25 p m in the east 3 15 a m. HVE DAY FORECAST Temperatures are ted to average nrai normal Normal high 81 north to m Normal low A little warmer Tuesday or and a Imle cooler Thursday Warmer again the end of the week showers or likely or Thursday The arrival of summer has been heralded for several days with high readings in the after- noons and low in the Picnics have become popular on recent weekends and cookouts have been common in many home yards for several Spring bowed out elsewhere most as violently as it came in three months hitting the nation's and the da heel with thundershowers and even snow flurries Rains had poured up to five inches on Nebraska and Kan causing minor river stopped at But were expected to drench the same area again Monday night Scattered showers and showers continued in where a half inch of rain hit Mi- ami during a sudden downpour It was the second straight day ol rains in the Southeast Snow flurries and snow mixed with rain fell over the mountain regions of and the plunged to the at Mont. Charleston Statehouse Looted Of Half Million To Visit Paris PARIS Algerian lem rebel leaders agreed Monday to come to Pans for cease-fire talks that could end the bloody year old war in Kishi Faces Crisis On U. Treaty Tuesday Premier Nobusuke Kishi raced time and threats of violence today to complete the last formalities that will make the U S. Japanese security treaty law before mob lion sweeps him out of office Incomes Up WASHINGTON Ihe nation's families had an income of or more in 1959. a ord the Commerce ment reported tion sweeps him out of The great crisis could come Communist led union leaders have called out more than 000 w orkers on protest strikes and the gakuren Students Organisation has announced it will storm Food Aid Plan Asked By Nixon N. D. Vice President Richard M. Nixon proposed Monday night a United Nations the program to distribute the farm pluses of the United States and other producing tries to needy The plan was developed at White House talks in which he participated Nixon and have been offered by denl Eisenhower al the Pans summit conference if Russia had not torpedoed the meeting Nixon the plan a breakthrough in getting surplus food to hungry people abroad The nations best chance for making farm surpluses an asset rather than a Nixon is of our foods in the mane as distinguished from the commercial The proposal was the highlight of a speech at a combination and Republican rally which Nixon veal to the farm His other agriculture proposals i Greatly expanded research grams devoted to commercial uses of farm products and to the marketing of those products in der to narrow the gap between farm and market prices of the plan New York Gov Nelson Rockefeller out lined in North Dakota just two soil weeks ago for a JOHANSSON FLOORED IN FIFTH Patterson Regains Crown Blood streaming from his Ingemar Johansson is prostrate on the cantos after being decked by Patterson in the fifth round of their title NEW YORK capture the world heavyweight terson floored Johansson twice in the fifth round for a full It was one of the greatest count knockout in their return backs in boxing who bout in the jammed Polo Grounds had been floored seven times for knockout in their first fight last June 26, came back V. bout in the jammed Polo Grounds had been icon had promised to V. night and became the a technical k of his T rr first man in ring history to re- fight last Ji Monday night and carried t h e fight to Swedish Ingemar from the opening in the second Johansson buckled Patterson's knees Early in the fifth 25-year old Floyd exploded a lefl hook on chin and he fell wards to his He was up at the count of Floyd went To Page 26-Sec iv ri r Eisenhower Baek On U. S. Soil HONOLULU Eisenhower aimed back on US to a Hawaiian fumi his to The President's jet transport ar- rived from its refueling stop at Island at 12.11 p.m. hst Eisenhower was stockpile in case of nuclear free foncs in the far greeted al the airport by Gov ern Pacific F and other The median of all rose to lasl also a new high and or five per cent above the 1958 The said gain and Ihe six per cent increase in family were significant increases in purchasing power be- cause consumer prices rose only about one per cent last The report also showed men continued to earn much more money than Half of all again Tokyo's police force said it would use I 1o protect the Diet last year compared to a median income of for male full-time The department said the rise in family incomes last year con- the general upswing in in- come that has characterized most of the post-war Millionaire Father Of Grace Kelly Dies PHILADELPHIA B. Kelly millionaire former Olympic sculling champion and father of Princess Grace of died Monday following a lengthy 70, also the father of sculler John B. Kelly Jr. and two other was prominent in politics and ment as well as in the sports and business Kelly headed the brick tion firm bearing his name which founded with money borrowed from his three He was a of President er's physical fitness president of Philadelphia's mount Park and an active Democratic Party whose father emigrated Irt this country from County was a member of family which had to be ing and Kishi's official residence Bloody clashes were Kishi called in his Cabinet day to approve the act which has been ratified by the Japanese The next step is at- testation by Emperor Hirohito Kishi was reported to be urging the U S. State Department to seek U S Senate ratification of the pact if and then to rush the document lo Hawaii for signature by President Kishi then hoped the document could be flown to Japan before this weekend for a formal ex- change of ratification documents by Foreign Minister and U S Ambassador Douglas II That would make the treaty and the United States would be assured of bases on pan for another 10 The government expressed iety because opposition to the pact probably will increase until it be- comes The opposition is mainly the the Labor Federation and the JOHN B. SR. For them there was no other New Hospital Demonstrated At Bethesda Pilots Strike Ordered Ended CHICAGO federal courts and the pilots themselves Monday ordered an end to cat strikes two of the nation's air Pan American and Eastern Federal Judge Julius Miner in Chicago ordered Pan lots to get over a sudden epi- demic of and re- turn to Pan American said way but the motto of their 115 of 600 pilots based in New yourself a goal York alone had been railing in and slop working until you since Friday and flights reach had to be Miss Jo Ann Farmer and Miss Joanin student nurses at Bethesda demonstrated the use of extinguisher in a clinic al the hospital parking area Monday Note the flames from a tank of blazing Other nurses from the hospital watched the or took part in other parts of the program which will be repeated The latest methods of fighting I proper method of each day with three more fires in hospitals were 13 types of fires most hi ly Monday afternoon al a the opening of a two-day clinic at wilh patients in beds Bethesda Special emphasis is being given to nurses acting as Instructions include the proper use of blankets to smother a bed fire or other fires in a patient's room as well as the best and The which is being con- lo the evacuation of fire today is held under and extinguishing est method of taking the patient sponsorship of the Slate Fire Pre- fires vention Bureau and the Similar will bej Films are also being shown on ville Fire held Thursday and at fires in where they are Roy E. state fire Good Samaritan most likely to start and how to who is al 12 nurses or cope with the flames until ing the demonstrated the dent nurses will be given department of America's He rode in a motorcade through tumultuous cheers of an estimated 200 000 persons in downtown lulu The door of the President's sleek silver and orange jet trans- port opened at p.m. and two security guards from the Air Force came down the ramn and took their positions al the The temperature was in the low 80s and the sun was A brisk northeast trade wind whipped the flags of the color The President emerged from the door of the plane at p.m. The first person lo greel him was Adm. Harry D commander of U S. Pacific Gov. Quinn shook hands with the President and introduced him lo various Hawaiian Eisenhower was dressed in a summer weight with tan Panama hat and Felt escorted hower to the high carpeted where they stood at attention while the mill tary band played to the A crowd of several thousand persons was at the many of them waving small American There also were Japanese flags held by Japanese Eisenhower was escorted on the review of the honor guard which concluded at p.m. h s.t. by and Ihe commander of the National Guard and reserve units from which it had been The President had slept until 10.40 a.m. aboard the plane then breakfasted and mel briefly with his which was headed by slaff secretary Gen. An- drew J. in his welcoming ad- said the people of Hawaii owed Eisenhower a of for his and ging of their aspirations for The governor said the people of including pinos and many other racial you to know thai you are first in their their prayers are with you you Law Moves Swiftly For Man Here The law moves in Paul E. Slew 31, of W Va learned Monday morning He was arrested for auto arraigned in Court and indicted by the grand jury within the space of four Stewart was accused of lo drive away from the Gulf Service Station at Ridge and West Main streels in a car owned by Jimmy D. Adams of Roseville Route 1. an employe of the This occurred at 9 a m. Adams saw Stewart gel in the car and was able to run lo the vehicle and drag Stewart from behind the In less than an hour police questioned him and arraigned him in Municipal He pleaded guilty and was bound to the grand The grand meeting in a recalled returned a for- mal charge against him by 1 p.m. Senate Tightens Pad WASHINGTON Senate voted Monday to tighten Ihe rules on tax reductions for ness gifts and club dues It also voted lo retain the 10 jcr cent tax on local telephone telegrams and travel and adopted amendments to the tax extension that would yield an estimated in extra Raid Vault In Bureau Of Motors W. Va. working thieves cracked a Statehouse vault early Monday and made off with possibly eluding an estimated in cash and the remainder largely in non- negotiable It was believed to be the first major statehouse robbery of its type in history of the which celebrated its 97th birthday Entry to the Slate Department of Motor Vehicles vault was ed by picking out a HVz by 17 inch air vent in the ceiling which was imbedded in six-inch forced It occurred some time between midnight and 6.20 a.m. The robbery was dis- covered by a was obviously the work of professionals who knew what they were doing and got the job over City Adrian Motor Vehicles Commissioner J. Marshall Holcomb said it Might be Tuesday before department auditors could determine the exact amount of money Overlooked or passed up by the robbers was a safe inside the vault which contained Police theorized either the thieves did not want to take the time to crack the safe or felt it was not The vault contained receipts from the sale of motor vehicle cense plates Friday and The money was to have been turned over to the state treasurer An insurance policy in effect from June 1 to Aug. 1 height of the license season would replace of the stolen Any amount above this would be a loss to the state unless recovered by West Virginians are required to have new vehicle license plates July 1 of each A state police spokesman said to his knowledge there had never been a robbery of Uus type in the past quarter of a century and other sources could not remember hearing or reading of any in early state State for the most were closed Monday in observance of West Virginia joining the Union on June 23, 1863. The thieves took checks and cash from small lockers inside the vault where money is stored after each day's activities in tion for counting and sorting the Holcomb said they were in making the Left strewn on the vault floor were packages of bills totaling apparently all the silver coins which had been packaged and many Most of the checks taken were because they were made out to the department in for Entry to the vault was gained after the robbers first tried to walls on two Red Spy Tactics Diamonds In Fort Worth County News Highlights Page Sec. Bridge 6 A Classified B Comic Pages 6-7 A Funerals B Editorial Pages A 4 Sec. A 5 Sec. A 8 Sec. A Page Markets A Radio-TV News 8 A Sports B Theater A Women's News A