The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - April 7, 1961, Zanesville, Ohio In Saturday's V Plan Aids Libraries In Tex. The Times Recorder and THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Complete Major League Baseball o See Saturday's TR 97TH 16 PAGES APRIL 1961 SEVEN CENTS This news Global LONDON Diplomats say Brit- ain and Russia working out final practical arrangements for ceasefire in PARIS Police fight gun battle in hospital corridor with gerian HAVANA Government con- firms existence of rebel ond in Oriente two more Castro foes GENEVA Vice President Johnson demands Russia drop its call for veto on test ban Soviets say of the The Atty Gen. Robert Kennedy asks Con- gress to pass eight specific laws that would aid in t h e fight against organized crime in the WASHINGTON British Prime Minister Macmillan tells doubting U. S. congressmen he believes coalition ment in Laos would be tral and not NEW YORK Three one armed with tommy hold up newspaper plant and make off with in WASHINGTON Army tary says administration ing to build highly mobile forces which could check spread of Around liquor iners return here to mine if there is a shortage of liquor stock in the local state liquor after reporting earlier a in the store's question of a state income tax is tossed into the legislative hopper to determine feasibility of such a tax relieve growing burden of real property CLEVELAND Research grants totaling for Case Institute of Technology and Highland View Hospital were announced by the eral Department of Education and Names In Kelvin D. Kecs is ed in Baltimore to life im- prisonment for kidnap clers of a Virginia housewife and her 5-year-old Dr. R. Bernard Finch and Carole condemned to life in prison by jury in Los Angeles con- fer with attorneys about pealing Robert E. stricken American just ed from Chinese Communist prison after 10-year sentence on spy is able to make scheduled trip home to U. S. from Hong Col. Pinto Mayor of Lourenco leads can demonstrators through downtown The Partly cloudy with little change in temperature tonight PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's Low Today's High 48 THURSDAY'S TEMPERATURES Thursday's Low Thursday's High 3 4 10 a.m. 40 6 Noon 42 8 1 10 TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE New York 53 Boston 49 Duluth 40 Chicago 43 New Orleans 62 Miami 80 San Diego 68 Tucson Fairbanks 43 Jacksonville 76 Strength Of NATO Assured PARIS dent Kennedy pledged Thursday the United States will do everything in its power to increase the strength and unity of t h e NATO Vice President Lyndon B. son delivered the President's sage after flying here from va where he had demanded that Russia drop its proposed veto of nuclear test ban Johnson said here that if Russia refuses agree to ban nuclear tests must not and will not be on the of the Western He spoke Thursday morning on the doorstep of Supreme quarters of the Allied Powers in Europe at ceremonies marking the command's 10th an- Macmillan See New Red Thre Ceasefire Document United States is resolved to do everything within its power I emphasize the word everything to enhance the strength and unity of the North Atlantic Treaty the message from Kennedy Johnson pledged the United States would maintain its military strength on the continent and and called for consultation among the 15-nation allies on the best means of maintaining NATO clear Johnson said the United States egards NATO prime nee to maintain and strengthen he both in its cohesion nd power within the Atlantic rea and its capacity for con- action outside that the military the United States will do its utmost to sustain and enhance the strength f the he natters will soon be discussed in detail in the Johnson said NATO's military leeds require a and effort to build up NATO's and said the United States is in full to this effective NATO capability is also needed and he United States stands ready to consult closely with all members of the alliance on the best ways and means of maintaining this capability in the Johnson will meet Friday with Premier Michel It was uncertain whether he would meet with President Charles de Gaulle The Sap's It's sweets for the sweet as Geauga County Maple Festival Queen Sandra Leonardi fingers a sample from sap bucket at 0. The 18-year-old West Geauga High School senior will reign at the festival which begins today and con- through Ohio today p.m Sunrise tomorrow a.m. Moonrise tomorrow Last quarter a.m. PROMINENT STAR high in o n t h at sunset and low in west a.m. It one of the nearest only JJ light yean from the FIRING SQUAD Open Seco HAVANA The goverr time Thursday that r in the rugged mountains o The announcement that the u made shortly after firing squads e Shot down at Cabana Fortress were Carlos M. 21, and Palmet 24, identified as leaders of a close-knit group operating underground throughout Havana Their executions brought to the number of so-called counterrevolutionaries killed by Forces nd Front acknowledged for the firs ebels had opened a e c o n c Oriente prising had been put down wa two more Castro foes it in the anti Castr heavy bomb exploded i downtown store The blast scatters splinters at a crowded ir but no casualties wer reported among nearby pedes The government announce the arrest of Felix Cordero Lice s Shaped taking off for the States Friday United squads so far this More than 600 persons have been by Castro since he seized power in 1959. The disclosure of an in Oriente the first was opened in the bray Mountains of central Cuba six months made in an official It was an- that six persons had been killed and more than 100 others captured in the spread of unrest to There were these other SPACE TESTS CONTINUE Mercury Astronauts Get Ride Pa. Three Mercury astronauts rode the world's largest centrifuge Thursday in an intensive er prior to their graduation to manned space The Marine Lt. Col. John H. 39. Navy Cmdr. Alan B. 37. and Air Force Capt. Virgil 35, climbed into the LONDON diplomatic sources said Thursday Brit- ain and Russia are working out the final ar- for a fire in The sources reported that Brit- ish and French diplomats ing in are working onj three documents leading to ceasefire although and for- mal has yet to The documents text of a ceasefire peal to be issued jointly by Brit- ain and the Soviet Union as chairmen of the 1954 Geneva Conference which ended the French Indochina civil text of a joint letter to Indian Prime Minister lal Nehru calling for reactivation of a international supervisory commission for j Canada and text of a formal tion to 14 nations to take part in a conference on the future of os and see that it became a truly neutral The sources said the Russians are showing goodwill in the con- Moscow talks between British Ambassador Sir Frank I Roberts and Kremlin A State Department spokesman in Washington said the talks are South Viet Nam Cited As Communist Discuss Disarmament WASHINGTON President Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan agreed Thursday on the urgent need to deal with increased Communist activity in South Viet next door to war torn During a 2 1-2 hour cruise on the Potomac the Western leaders also agreed that a nuclear test ban was impossible it Russia insists on holding a veto power over decided to turn over to inspection level diplomats the problem of in- In a third they laid creasing Red guerrilla activity to resume general disarmament j in South Viet The Communists have stepped as voters j talks with the Soviet Union at the end of The United States up their raids there and Russia would try to work out in June Kennedy and Macmillan during the wind-swept cruise discussed diplomatic strategy for that pressure was mounting in prepare to cast their ballots in an the forum for the j Kennedy explained to on charges of possessing a and so far of the Managua military as I know Both sides apparently h a v Governor Talks With Rutherford COLUMBUS Gov. Mi- chael DiSalle visited condemned killer Kichard Rutherford of in his they would agree to a ceasefire row cell at the Ohio Penitentiary j and to formal negotiations on the agreed that the three nation with India as should meet in New Delhi and proceed to Laos to report on a The principal flaw is that Brit ain and the United States do not want the 14-nation conference to meet until a ceasefire actually is Russia would like to go ahead and call for the con- Thus far all principals in the Laotian civil war have indicated Cooley Faces Charge Spade retired of western swing sits on edge of chair and stares into space in courtroom during his arraignment Thursday on charge of The mute Cooley is charged with the murder of his estranged Ella j dealing with Russia on the Laos crisis once the Kremlin agrees to a Sitting around a table in the dining saloon of the yacht Honey the United States for a tion of nuclear tests if Russia did not agree soon to a test ban treaty acceptable to the Kennedy and Macmillan set no Macmillan and for persuading their top aides also explained I the Soviet Union to sign a their views on United Britain and Asian and general re- lations with the Soviet The President and prime Russia have been trying to work out a test ban in Geneva for most 21A KENNEDY LISTS AIMS Attorney Gen. Seeks Laws Aimed At Organized Crime WASHINGTON ney General Robert F. Kennedy asked Congress Thursday to give the FBI eight new weapons to fight organized Kennedy revealed at his first news conference as attorney eral that he had sent Congress proposed bills to strengthen the of the gondola on the end of a 50-foot their fourth series of simulated space flights at the Naval Air De- velopment Center The three officers began the first of a three-day stepped up exercise in the centrifuge which is capable of the gondola from a standing position to 180 miles an tour in seven The de- Thursday clarify some about the slaying of pool hall op- Lawrence The governor said he would sue a decision Friday on the 27- year-old prisoner's appeal for ex- He was con- of first degree murder in the 1957 slaying and scheduled to die in the electric chair Friday DiSalle refused to comment on future of government's power to c r a c k down on labor vice can simulate pressures of 40- times the force of The is monitored from four or five as far as mile away from the there is a constant measurement of the heart blood pressure and brain A television camera is focused on the ger and provides a view of the VIOLENCE FLARES ANEW agement corruption and other The attorney general told the crowd in his large office that he believed Justice Department had no information proposals the Federal were covered in threa interstate travel arms Act. it a federal offense to promote illegal business activities j threaten persons cooperating in by racketeers who operate their bv remote to file school tion But he said he would act vigorously as a partner of the courts and also would press Jet Stunt Team Ace Is Killed charges that of Belmont Judge Clifford the Moslem Execution Squad Kills Two And Injures 12 PARIS A Moslem commando execution squad in- a suburban hospital with tommy guns an Algerian killed a police sergeant and wounded 12 i had prejudiced the persons in a gun battle through the corridors with The charges were made by land who filed the clemency appeal and had charged In Algiers a bomb believed set in hearings two weeks ago and by extremists French settlers again Wednesday that the judge had put too much emphasis on the defendant's prospects for a They contended that Judge Belt wished to have a first degree murder verdict exploded outside the American ing rights Kennedy said it was possible the Justice Department might re- vise the attorney general's list ofi subversive This has not been updated for several j Kennedy warned that LAS Nev. arc extending their influence Robert S. leader American He said the Air Force Thunderbirds proposed program would fly supersonic acrobatics the FBI increased jurisdiction 15 inches was killed assist local authorities in when his FlOOF jet battle against the while he was watching i other team members practice their Also killed was Capt. congressional the immunity sions of the Labor Racketeering Act. it a federal crime to i cross state borders to avoid for any crime punishable iby more than one year in In a third he outlined his program for federal ity to combat juvenile The submitted to Con- A. 31, also a pilot and narrator for the Nial The consulate explosion blew such as betting flying with Fitzgerald to all the doors and smashed the and curb interstate familiar with the negotiations on peace in interstate transmission of gambling equipment and windows of the situated on a building n You'll Always Find Interesting Reading In The Sunday Times Recorder consulate Thursday ing a policeman on duty The attack on the consulate Adjacent offices believed brought by reports thei aLso United States had urged but onc was ported Five of the victims in the pital incident in a suburb of Paris were patients sprayed with sub- U.S. bookmaking or the the heart Rees Given Life Term Md. 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