The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - April 4, 1961, Zanesville, Ohio State's Share Of School Costs Hits New Wednesday's TR The Times Recorder and THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Wednesday's Timely Hints For Successful Home Garden 97TH 16 PAGES APRIL 4, 1961 SEVEN CENTS This moRning's news Global new ican assembled in make first flights to the front lines of China an- it will release one of five Americans still held on he is ed dying of cancer of thousands of marchers protesting use of the H-bomb demonstrated in Trafalgar Square newspaper Japan Times savs of relations between Japan and South Korea is unlikely in the near Israel Re- ports that President Nasser of the UAR and Jordan's King Hussein have settled their differences put Israeli on The CHICAGO Health officials plan an additional 2000 anti- typhoid inoculations for lic school children on the city's West where five children recently contracted the President accompanied by his will visit France next month at the invitation of President De NEW Nations General over Soviet money measure to support UN Con- go WASHINGTON British For- eign Secretary Lord Howe will arrive here Wednesday to join President Prune Minister Harold and Secretary of State Dean Rusk for Around LANCASTER Mrs Marvella Lucy 59. dies in a truck collision north of COLUMBUS Governor Di- Salle chides Republican ers in the legislature for and denies there is a stalemate between him and the General Assembly KENT Dr. J. Arthur university calls for more parks and nature pre- serves COLUMBUS Treasurer seph T. Ferguson says the new federal jobless pay will in- crease his office's work load by one Names In Richard 22. lands in jail after police discover the money he was using to port his for the cry came from glary John vard is sworn in as ambassador to India Sen. Barry says any federal aid to education program should include federal loans to private and parochial The FORECAST Partly cloudy with little change in ture slightly warmer Some of the estimated 50.000 marchers who descended on Trafalgar Square in London Monday cool off in the fountain at the famed The crowd assembled for a rally protesting British nuclear The rally ended a 54-mile protest Thousands Of Britons Protest Nuclear War LONDON ed 27 an American outside the U S embassy Monday hustled them off to jail The arrests followed a day in Square and then split into small U.S. Asks To Cu stro FREED AS NAVY ARRIVES Support Yank Ship Seized By Cubans j Promised To Cuba GUANTANAMO BAY Cuba Cuban gunboat inter- and detained the schooner ern Union for six hours but let it go when a U. S. de- stroyer and naval planes rushed to the it was disclosed Rear Adm. Edward J. nell said the gunboat was ing the American ship into port when the destroyer John reached it promptly after the appearance of the John which tens of thousands of er groups which staged sit downs i the Western Union was re- sons demanding that Britain re- nuclear warfare staged a rock 'n rally in Trafalgar LAND OF NO ROADS n front of the U.S. and Russian The crowd of about 1000 in ront of the American Embassy Has beginning to break up when Yank Helicopters Aid Laos Troops VIENTIANE American helicopters assembled in neighboring Thailand by U. S. Mannes arrived here Monday and joined four older helicopters in supplying government troops manning the in PREDICTED TEMPERATURES tov Hign MONDAY'S TEMPERATURES i am. JO a -i Noon J pm Low High 21 4> 4S 4 p m fi p m 1 pro 10 pm 4 GI's Held For Beating Red Officer Germany young American GI's were being held by the U. S. Army in con- with the beating Monday j to the Tha Thorn area 85 miles night of a Soviet army lieutenant northeast of a key town The five helicopters are among 16 new ones being delivered to the Laotian government to help ease the recurrent supply and communications problems for troops scattered throughout this kingdom of jungles and moun tains where almost no roads The arriving Monday were reported ferrying supplies it was The U. S Army and Soviet Em- bassy refused to confirm or deny the But U. S. officials privately feared a Soviet protest Informed sources said the place in Russians maintain a dent took where the military mission accredited to the U. S. The soldiers between 18 and 20 years were from the U. S 3rd Armored Division in the sources The sources gave these details of the The who had been were driving through Frankfurt when they stopped for a traffic An automobile with the words Military on it drew alongside also stopping for the One or more of the Americans left the opened the rear door of the Soviet pulled the viet officer and punched him several times before pushing him back into the car the admiral Both countries blamed the er for the In a State Department man said the United States had demanded full explanation for police said two persons harassment on the high American In the Swiss Em- police instructions and bassy said Cuba had directed it ran through police lines into were arrested v. The other demonstrators set up a clamor and dropped on the soaking pavement and said they would he there until arrested or the others were set Police moved in and dragged 25 of them into patrol They were which fell last Friday to nist forces aided by dropped from Soviet The helicopters were assembled by the 300-man Marine ment stationed at Udorn on the border 40 miles south of They are being flown by Americans ing civilian clothes and are to be based at Udorn for their tions in Defense Minister Brig Gen Phoumi said rebel forces still were advancing in the Tha Thorn area but the rebel offensive was reported to be a cautious and slow-moving one because of the jungle-covered ten am with no Phoumi said fighting also was under way on the highway leading northward from Vientiane to Luang Prabang 145 miles away with government forces moving slowly northward against rebel mounted by TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE New York 47 34 Boston 47 32 Duluth 50 21 Chicago 50 30 Orleans 46 Miami 82 5S Seattle 51 40 San Diego 8' 56 Tucson 89 M Honolulu 7i Fairbanks 13 10 FIVE-DAY FORECAST Temperatures average about 8 de below normal 57 to normal lew 36 to 48 Cool earner a-d er aid warmer will half to one inch in and Ohio todav 5i p m S 06 a m tonight 1837pm Last quarter 8 PROMINENT STAR in 9' 40 p.m. VISIBLE PLANETS right above the sun. in the west p.m. Jupiter and m the southeast The GI's then returned to their patrols using light artillery car and drove away The mortar fire sians noted their license number and notified military charged with obstructing the Scotland Yard refused to dis- close names of those arrested but said their case would be heard Police also disclosed they had arrested four of the thousands who gathered in rain-swept falgar Square earlier in the Two were charged with one with the and one with obstructing the footway More than 1.000 police were on hand to watch the mammoth They ranged from youths with bare feet and beatnik beards to member of Parliament Michal Foot They were led by 88-year- old philosopher Bertrand Russell and included Anglican Canon John head of the campaign for nuclear and quetta wife of writer J B. A few Americans were among the crowd estimated by police to number 50 000 and by the to number In the assemblage were 17 000 who had marched in twin col- from home ol Britain's nuclear and site of a U. S. Air Force NATO Another col- umn planned to march to Hoh Loch Scotland to protest the U S Polaris submarine base The marchers included beatniks Scottish Jewish youth groups Church of England youth and other organizations and from 37 in eluding the United States to protest to the United States what it termed a tion of international treaties The text of the U S. was not made public r The Swiss Embassy has been landling diplomatic affairs be- ween the two countries since the severed diplomatic relations with The skipper of the Western American schooner intercepted and detained by a Cuban is shown at He radioed for help and naval units rushed to the The schooner is shown at It was assumed the Castro regime would claim that the American vessel was in Cuban But the State Department in Washington said he American schooner was in waters when it was commander of the U. S. Navy base said the destroyer and some jet aircraft were dispatched survey the after Guantanamo re- a report from the U. S Coast Guard that the Western Union had been intercepted by Cuban gunboat O'Donnell said the Western OVERSEAS DIPLOMACY Kennedy Plans Paris Talks Next Month With De Gaulle PALM Fla President Kennedy has decided to move into the field of per sonal diplomacy overseas and late next month President Charles Union gave its position at the time of the interception as seven or eight miles off the Cuban near the town of Baracoa He said the gunboat was ing the schooner into harbor when the destroyer and planes The Weeks then accompanied the Western Union part of its wav toward Kev the will meet Pans with The May 31-June 2 state visit of the Chief Executive and his wife to France was announced day as they neared the end of their Easter holiday The President will fly back to ington late Tuesday and on Wednesday open a senes of talks with British Minister old Aside from the Paris They have been under House Pierre heavy guard most of the time no of and threats traced to south Florida A WASHINGTON The United States called on Cuban Premier Fidel Monday night to cut ties with communism and promised support for jany democratic on the If Castro failed to heed this call the State Department said it was confident that the Cuban their passion for will continue to strive for a free The U S promise to support democracy in Cuba was made a 36-page the Kennedy administration s first written document on the Castro re- The pamphlet said Castro and his followers had their own and delivering it into hands of power alien to the State Department Press Officer Lincoln White said the document was not intended as a but was being written for the American public because of the public interest in the United States concerning He said copies of the pamphlet would be made available to bers of the United Nations and the Organization of American States The detailed documentation of Cuba's drift into the Communist for did not eventual additions to in began as a movement to enlarge Cuban democracy and freedom has been in into a mechanism for the Before going to destruction of free institutions in cellor Konrad Adenauer will make his promised visit to Cuba for the seizure by tional communism of a base and in the and out eventual additions to Invest tlon the threats Paris itinerary Rome JS m London have been mentioned as West German cellor Konrad Adenauer will come to Washington April 11-12 m mid-May to address the parliament This tnp talks with Kennedy The President's wife and the originally was planned for the American two Kennedy j first half of but the date 3, and 4 have be advanced because of the been here since last The I overseas trip Chief Executive joined The French trip actually will returned Monday al said The to Guantanamo early morning far as we know no ing party ever went on the Jacqueline Expected To Woo The French This was the first full-scale at- tack on the Castro regime by the Kennedy administration It re- fleeted continuing American dis- May 29 when Kennedy may at the course of events in a date in Boston on his troubled island country just 44th On Mav 30 he isi off the coast of I scheduled to speak at a dinner in New York CiU for the Eleanor Roosevelt Cancer Fund then take off bv jet for the lFrench the next day Officials said the an- Only Monday the State De- announced that a Cuban gunboat had detained the can schooner em for six hours Friday in international waters and let the here and vessel when a us BEACH Fla Jacqueline Bomier al m will be stroyer and jet planes modified state The pamphlet on Cuba meant a reduction in the time Castro credit for doins some good devoted to and in the early days of his regime Ine of lime to talks be- bv building new new said speaks his wife has Jacqueline K rfv De and inaugurating land reforms and her Parisian attended a garden at the ern O'Donnell said a favorite of France is expected to woo the French when a the State goes to Pans with the President on a state visit in the had reported the schooner was Western an 86 100 ton sailing vessel owned by the Western United Telegraph Co was intercepted and boarded on the northeast coast of Cuba near Guantanamo Bay Reports ing New York said the vessel's skipper was Capt R. T. man avante garde fashion sense is world French also are that Mrs. Kennedy's ances Woman Killed Near Lancaster LANCASTER Mrs. Marvella Lucy 59. of 615 Hubert this was instantly ed about 1 p.m. Monday when her automobile rammed into the rear of a milk truck driven byi George R. 27, ofj Route 2. The Ohio Highway Patrol said Campbell was turning left into a lane on a straight section of the Lancaster Baltimore road about 2'i miles north of Mrs. Lee died of a fractured skull and broken neck the Patrol The body was taken to the Frank Smith Funeral Campbell was reported Schedule Announced To File For Extended Jobless Pay Applications for the extended unemployment sation provided under the recently enacted by Congress may be filed starting next week at the Ohio State Employment offices it was announced Special provisions are also being arranged for Crooksville and New ington it was announced in preparation for the expected flood of Persons whose unemployment payments have expired since June 30 of last year are eligible to apply for the extended ice The New Lexington office for Perry will be open next Tuesday and from 8 a m. to 5 p m. Applicants in the Crooksville area may file their claims from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on 13 and those in the McConnelsville area during the same hours on April 12. Proof of claims should be presented on the first visit to any of the According to John manager of the Zanesville of- French in honor of Gen m Washington and Mrs. DC The not charmed Gaulle and charmed France their Laos and the Cr ted lo lie were ev the top and promising to eliminate graft in the It said future Cuban hv he fading couple with her Parisian thc In Pam Plus cf can expect to turn its UV tn and good look foi bv o reduce tors on her father's side of thei date back to a man who came to this with the Marquis de Lafayette to the right the Revolution For Mrs the trip toj starting May 31. will be little like going home She at the Sorbonne during her lege days and has made trips to Europe during her married life as Mrs fices at Fourth and Market applicants will help speed up their filing and avoid ing if a schedule he ed will be followed Persons whose Social Security numbers end with the numerals zero or one should apply j dav between the hours of 8 a m. and 5pm If their Social n bers end with the numbers husband s French But Jon the Pans tnp she is ed to be tied up in other official President Kennedy re- fers to his wife's fluency in for c i g n J with Frequently he will tell a foreign wife speaks French much better At the President's las acted as her two or applicants should file on fours and fives on sixes and sevens on Thursday and eights and nines on good will President Kennedy has not his President De Need If you are a and who need some help in ing 1960 federal income tax You will find all the answers to your questions in Federal Income Tax for an of- Internal Revenue Service publication able to Times Recorder readers at If operate a small a companion Tax for Small is also av Either publication is available at the TR office for 40 If ordering please add 10 cents for ri e in back on such objectives on as the added of the Castro been a record of the and the as He IV h's nation nuclear fas d and Wa 's of Dr. tin's pre-revolutionary and the result has been to cor- er- from re rupt the social achievements and i in them the means not of but of bondage More Jobs Page 5 Sec. 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