The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - May 7, 1961, Zanesville, Ohio Ifl The Times Recorder Formerly the Sunday Times Signal 98TH 60 PAGES MAY 7, 1961 TWENTY CENTS Monday Morning TR Scientists View Space Program The Nightmares Of Bankruptcy The Key Role Of Agriculture Test For Survival In Arctic This moRning's news Global Laos First dress peace talks Reds attack government guerrillas behind Communist MOSCOW chev calls Shepard flight merely an up-and-down et but sends lations to President Norway NATO foreign ministers gathering for crucial conference here Formosa America military Gen. Lem- on visit says he does not consider present in Laos as a setback for the U. S. The WASHINGTON President Kennedy to honor first U. S. astronaut at reception Alan Shepard briefs low astronauts at Grand Ba- hama CHURCHILL DOWNS Carry Back wins Kentucky Crozier second and Bass Clef NEW YORK Three hospitals founded in Laos by the late Dr. Tom Dooley continue to operate despite Laotian it was reported here Ga. Attorney eral Robert Kennedy tails here that he will do his best to end racial tion everywhere including his own department Around BUCKEYE LAKE Nearly 100 Denison University members and guests were rescued uninjured when their chartered excursion boat sank in shallow gan County men burned to death in their car which had struck a culvert on Route 77 six miles north of LANCASTER Jay J o s e p h 50, died of burns re- when spilled lighter fluid ignited his LIMA Ed who caped from the Jefferson County jail a month caught In Ex President Eisenhower agrees to discuss his eight years in office for series of filmed television programs to be carried by Gordon F. 46, of admits in court to being offered the excuse that he was celebrating U. S. astronaut's successful Maggie Lund of London calls off scheduled marriage to George claiming she's too young for He's 94 and she's 74. Actor Gary gravely ill of cancer in marks 60th birthday The FORECAST Scattered Continued PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's Low Today's Hign SATURDAY'S TEMPERATURES Low Saturday's High 8 JO a m. 60 Noon 66 2 4 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 10 p.m. TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE New York Boston 59 Chicago 76 New Orleans Miami SO San Diego Tucson Jacksonville SI 76 76 57 4? 66 Ohio Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow Moonrise tomorrow New moon p.m. a m. 1.35 a.m. May PROMINENT STARS low in west 10-36 p m. due 10.47 p.m. low in 11.53 p.m. due south a.m. Both Trapped In Car After It Hit Culvert Near McConnelsville Two Morgan County one the brother of a Zanesville perished shortly after 1 a.m. in the flaming wreckage of an automobile which rammed a culvert on State Route 77, six miles north of Dead are Darrel Eugene 4TTI d er- 26' of ancl James Mel vin 30, of The Morgan County sheriff's de- said the two men were trapped inside the blazing which was owned by The M. M. volunteer fire Center Set Up By U. S. WASHINGTON The State Department disclosed day that a round-the-clock com- mand post has been set up to help President Kennedy deal er with crises like those that erupted in Cuba and It said a new center will be manned on a 24-hour basis to sift minute U. S. intelligence data and make sure that Kennedy's orders are being earned Theodore C. former State Department was picked to head the nerve Kennedy's brother-in-law 33- year-old Stephen E. Smith was named as special It was the latest in a series of steps by the President to over- haul U. S. intelligence operations in the wake of the ill-fated Cuban The new unit in the De- formed about two weeks will focus on the situations in Cuba and ed South Viet Nam at Officials said the permanent staff of the special operations ter will include representatives of Defense and State and the Intelligence It is they that a representative of the U. S. mation Agency may be The operation according to State Department press officer Robert gather on a 24 hour basis all intelligence and operational data available to the United States government ing situations of urgent He said will be responsible for seeing that recommendations with respect to these situations are made promptly to the tary and President through him to the and for seeing that their decisions promptly im- McCloskey said that forces drawn at appropriate levels from all interested government agencies will work within the op- center and will be iced by the permanent staff of the was called to put out the fire It was reported that Thompson was driving the auto which was headed The car was discovered by a who notified authorities Dr. A. A. the Morgan County did not rule im- mediately in the but indi the deaths were accidental Both bodies were taken to the Miller Funeral Home at Hunter was born April 13. 1935 a son of William L. and Myrtle Scott who also live at Mai He had been employed as a laborer both at Columbus and Surviving in addition to his parents are his the former Delores Koon of seven Richard of Lake drive Thomas of the Herbert of Route 1, Jack of Billy and all of anc five Mrs. Norma Price anc Mrs. Mae Anderson of near and the Misses Sandra and all oi the Graveside services will be helc at p Monday .at the lawn Cemetery in Nelsonville with the Myron Ramsey Thompson was bom on Dec. 13 1930, at a son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Thompson and had been an employe of the Malta Manufacturing Co. He served in the Korean war and was a ber of American Legion Post al the VFW and the Eagles Surviving are his parents his the former Shirley two James and Randolph four Miss Nola of Lexington Mrs. Bessie Adams of Mrs. Lucille Hall of tbn and Mrs. Margaret Justice oi St. and a also of Services will be held at p m. today at the Miller Funera Home in with the Rev. Walter Allen ial will be held Monday in up D a TRAGEDY AVERTED AT BUCKEYE LAKE 100 Denison Students In Boating This is the of the a pleasure type excursion after it went down yesterday in Buckeye It was loaded with Denison University all of whom escaped Several swam to shore but most were rescued by This carefree group of Denison students swam and waded 200 yards to shore after the boat It was a Phi Delta Theta fraternity MAY BE SELECTED Another Man In Space Shot Set For Late June CAPE CANAVERAL The United States will aim for a date in late June to fire its second man into it was learned Informed sources pinpointed June 26-27 as the Hunt Youth After Crash In Co. A 19-year-old Perry County youth was injured and another teen-ager was thought to be ing as the result of a crash on Ohio 75, near the Six Mile Turn south of Crooksville Saturday Robert Lee 19. son of Thomas Robert Hammond of Route 1, was ted to Good Samaritan Hospital with back injuries and He was taken to the hospital in Crooksville Emergency Squad The Ohio Highway by members of the ville Defense Mobile and about 30 residents of planned target The astronaut pilot likely will be either John H. Glenn Jr. or Virgil I. Grissom of America's corps of Mercury His mission will be generally the same as that of the nation's first Mercury mate Alan B. Shepard to ride a ton capsule about 115 miles into space and 300 miles over the Atlantic His chores while soaring through minutes of lessness in space may be a little Shepard's cess gave scientists more dence that man can perform ful tasks during this the purpose will be the gain a ter knowledge of this airless always ment for the years of full-scale manned conquest The million Mercury gram will fire two and perhaps three more Redstone rockets with capsules similar to the Carry Back Wins Derby Wearing the traditional blanket or Carry Back poses in the winners circle with his Mrs. A. Jockey Johnny Sellers is still atop the small three-year-old who Saturday's 87th running of the Kentucky in sports the area conducted a search craft in which Shepard last night of the area near the made the first crash for a passenger in the car flight into Three CD trucks dis- Should the late June shot come patched to the area and set on time and with the same an emergency lighting degree of success as a third could follow within six These sions would give the nation a pool of at least three spacemen for the even more critical and crucial days J ahead flights into orbit even Joseph 38. of Route than that of suffered multiple lacerations and Yur Man Hurt When Car Rams Tree possible chest injuries late day when his automobile plunged off the Sonora road and struck a Katrunas was listed in fairly good condition at Bethesda pital early The Ohio Highway Patrol said westbound auto failed to negotiate a curve on the Sonora road a quarter of a mile east of Ohio 75. Gagarin made a single of earth in his historic flight April 12. America's astronauts will go for at least three orbits off the scientists The United Slates hopes to pul one of the astronauts into orbi 120-180 miles above earth by late this The chance is a slim Turn 7o Page 8 A Sec. Nikita Issues Congratulations MOSCOW Premier S. Khrushchev lated President Kennedy day on America's first space But in a speech earlier Saturday he stressed that Alan Shepard's flight was up and and not The official Tass news agency said Khrushchev sent the tele- gram to Kennedy in the of the people of the Soviet Union and It ed him to my cordial congratulations to the Old Washington Woman Husband Held CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Anna 43, of Old reported in fair condition at juernsey Memorial Hospital late ast night with a let wound in her left Guernsey County Sheriff 3ert Neeland said the woman was Bounded at 5 p.m. Saturday by a shot fired by her 59, apparently as the climax of a family quarrel at their six miles east of Mrs. Dailey was taken to the hospital by her about 17. who was in the back yard at the time of the Sheriff Neeland was notified by the hospital and with Deputy An- drew Lukas arrested Dailey at his home about 6 p.m. Dailey is being held at the ty No charges have been filed pending completion of the Neeland said Dailey was ployed and was just recovering from a fractured the cast having been removed Saturday Mrs. Dailey is em- ployed at the RCA Plant in ARMED FORCES FEATURE Due To Appear In Big Military Parade Southeastern Ohio's biggest military show the Armed Forces Day Parade will be staged in downtown Zanesville at 2 p.m. Some 50 military and civilian numbering will participate in the The list includes all armed es units in the Several of the state's top drum of bugle corps the precision Pershing le units from Dayton University and Central State al high school veterans the Red Cross and riding clubs The parade will form at the head of Main street at and will move promptly at 2. The units will march west on past the reviewing stand on the Courthouse continue west to Third street and north on Third to Shinnick street where they will Eight awards will be ed: three to bands for best in sound and to other civilian units for appearance and p r c- cision and one to the best tary unit for appearance and marching The parade will be reviewed by city and county officials and by To A Sec. Ohio Maps Ready COLUMBUS Highway Director E. S. Preston announced that prints of Ohio's of- highway map will go into circulation U. S. Money Is Unlawful In Havana Fidel Castro's government clamped down ly Saturday on Cubans fleeing to the United States by making it a crime for anyone to possess for- eign currency in The announced by vana meant that the stream of refugees from Cuba might be cut sharply because present lations require anyone Cuban or foreigner leaving the country to pay for his passage in U.S. National Bank President Raul Cepero Bonilla issued the de- cree and made it retroactive to Mav 1. Page Sec. Sunken Treasure Hunt B Woman Knits Novelty B Of Euclid B Railroad With A B Page Sec. Books 6 B Builders Page 4-5 B Civil 10 C Classified Pages 5-7 D Funerals 8 B Editorial Page 4 C Feature Page IB Financial News 5 D Gift of Roses 4 C Main Page Sec. Ohio Politics 4 C Photo Highlights 3 B Radio-TV News 9 C Sally Round 8 Southeast Ohio Sports News D 6 B 1-4 D B Theaters 2 Weather Map 8 B Women's News 1-7 C 8 C All Escape Injury As Craft Sinks Gala festivities of a Denison University fraternity were enlivened by an ed brush with danger afternoon at eye Nearly 100 members of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and their coed friends were aboard the of the second largest excursion boat on the when the craft sprung a leak after striking a submerged object and sank in shallow In a potentially dangerous the boat passengers failed to panic and instead treated the entire incident as an touch of to a happy All of the occupants were re- moved quickly by the Lake rol and private The Lake a part of the Division of said the excursion boat had struck some object on the bottom of the lake after being out one of an expected two-hour The boat began filling with wa- and the captain radioed for a boat which was pulling it in- the dock when it sank about 200 yards from the shore in proximately seven feet of The two-deck stern wheeler dle boat was submerged almost the second deck where the sengers gathered to await their The boat is owned by ciano and who also own other concessions at the Ready to assist in the rescue were six units of the Ohio way Patrol and Sheriff William and Sgt Thurman Love of the Licking County sheriff's of- The Lake Patrol handled the actual rescue operations and will investigate the cause of the ing- Lake Patrol officers said the boat sank at about p.m. and Is expected to be raised early this Saturday's sinking is the ond for the craft since it was built in 1950 by J. B. who also constructed the largest ex- cursion now on the which carries his name and is owned by the Buckeye Lake The of the first sank about 1953, also without in- jury to passengers or and when raised was sold to the ent William a fraternity contacted at the said that the special end activities for the group started with a Roman Banquet at the fraternity house Friday He said the entire membership had gone to Buckeye Lake day in private cars and ed the boat during the After the sinking and mers said many of the students remained at the park while wet from splashing in the had returned immediately to the campus where they dried off and prepared to continue the weekend activities which included a special party at a private park near ville Saturday Zimmers said none of the party expressed concern or was To Page 8-A