Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - December 6, 1962, Zanesville, Ohio Friday's De Gaulle Pushes France Nearer To Three Party System The Times Recorder and THE SIGNAL Red Ceasefire In India Seen As Rebuff To Friday's TR 100TH 32 PAGES ZANESVILLE OHIO THURSDAY DECEMBER 6 1962 SEVEN CENTS IRST MAJOR SNOW SURPRISES AREA morning Would-Be Assassin Is Felled By Hoffa Global Views LONDON Death toll rises as worst smog in 10 years en- England in ing blanket officials fear re- peat of 1952 killer smog which caused some deaths Page 1 TEZPUR India American Army men or officers may be pressed into service in an ad- capacity in I n d i a s j fight to regain territory cap- tured by Red China GENEVA United States puts little trust in any Soviet ise to halt nuclear testing ing coming year past broken Russian vows are cited Page The Nation WASHINGTON Presidential Press Secretary Salinger says no Soviet planes flew over southeast United States but Washington editor says flatly such flights did take place NASHVILLE Tenn Youth who says he had a vision opens fire with air pistol on Teamster President James Hoffa in federal courtroom SPRINGFIELD HI nor grants commutation to former state auditor who ed Illinois treasury of lion Page Around Ohio YOUNGSTOWN Police ing on an anonymous tip dis- cover 67 sticks of dynamite under the Center Street Bridge Page COLUMBUS A printing contract awarded to the Blank Book Co breaks 50 year contract monopoly held by another lumbus firm Page CLEVELAND Authorities charge five of U accused involved in burglary spree Page Names In James Caesar Petrillo ans Union czar apparently has lost his first union tion since 1917 as union bers vote to install Bernard F Richards a dance band er as union boss unofficial margin of victory is 186 votes Byron Whizzer White former All American football star from Colorado University and now a Supreme Court Justice receives Gold Medal Award at National Football Foundation Hall of Fame dinner in New York Sen Edwin L Median R-N M arrives in ton to sign papers putting himself on payroll to fill out unexpired term of the late Sen Dennis Chavez The Weather FORECAST Cloudy and colder with snow er tonight on Page 1-D PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's High Courtroom Is Scene NASHVILLE Tenn UPI -A would-be killer driven by a sion opened fire Wednesday on Teamsters President James R Hoffa in a federal courtroom Several pellets stung the burly little labor leader before he his assailant to the floor with a well-timed right U S marshals came to Hoffa's aid and clubbed the attacker into bloody submission with gun butts The assailant was identified as Warren Swanson whose last known address was a ton rooming house He once worked as a stockman in a ington department store and his belongings were recently moved into storage when he failed to pay his room rent Authorities said Swanson told them he had a vision about a month ago in which he was in- to come here and fall Hoffa It sounds crazy but I just got a message from a higher Swanson said of his vision said hehad never Warren Swanson about 20 is led from federal courthouse seen Swanson before Nashville Tenn Wednesday by a federal marshal shortly Swanson about 20 years old er the youth fired pellets from an air pistol at Teamsters was armed with a long-barreled ioa Chief James Hoffa Officers beat Hie youth into air pistol that utilized a gas UPI tridge to fire pellets the size buck morning while making a popping noise each Several of the pellets were arguing a legal he fired Hoffa and left welts on his SI million was a wild flurry while and back but did not ducked beneath the his slipped the gun from and one took cover behind his trench coat filing cabinet Swanson said he used the the 30 feet to the swiveled back and forth pistol because it was the the room and pushed his chair several times as est I could buy and it was gate separating undecided which way to in a national the then he leaped up and Swanson entered the rear opened fire when he a hard right that caught of the small paneled 10 feet from Hoffa on the jaw WORST 10 Killer Smog Blankets Death Toll Expected To LONDON UPI A killer smog of 1952 chiefly with the effect of alert was flashed 4.000 fatalities in fog in this country to London hospitals to hold The deadly deaths from possible beds for emergency smoke and sulphur dioxide English disease are un- es as the worst smog in 10 atmosphere was high gripped England in a levels of the smog minor crime wave blanket for the second the heavy toD almost cover of the smog Three tive held up the Westminster Police said at least 32 offices were in the Isleworth section of deaths had been reported in sufferers of respiratory and escaped with last 24 hours five more such as asthma and getaway car disappeared in- the usual average for London choking from the the mists only a few yards most of them due to the the bank Officials feared the toll was blacked out London police district saic and many had its worst 24 hours o Conditions were the worst and in other areas m years These were thousands of smash and grab raids in approved or a shop window is broken masks to find their way 1 jewelry or other valuables Hazards In Drivim c Produced Zanesville was surprised with its first major snowfall of the son Wet sloppy conditions blamed for a rash of traffic accidents At least 10 traffic haps occurred in the city alone nightfall No one was y injured Yesterday's snow was the measurable here this winter and vas approaching a three-quarter nch accumulation shortly after dark Snow flurries here red Oct 23 however The yesterday ed only for scattered light ram and falling temperatures in t h e district Arrival of the white stuff len an air of credulity to the approaching Christmas season The snow was heavy and wet Temperatures hovered near 4 the afternoon but sanl slowly to 33 in downtown Zanes ville p.m With the temper ature near the freezing point 32 degrees salt and cinder crew went to work or were ready t go into action State Highway crews were out early last nigh cindering hilltops and low valle A county highway crew wa dispatched to salt bridges Cit> crews were standing by to begi streets if conditions war anted A persistent rainfall turned t now about 2 p.m in the city a he temperature fell after pass age of a cold front The rain anc air marked the end of In Summer which lasted abou week and saw temperatures in I he 60s during many afternoons At first the snow melted as it ell but toward evening rooftops and lawns began showing a ering of the white stuff The snow threatened to accumulate more last night as the temperature con- linued dropping toward an ed low of 25 degrees Lake Central Airlines officials at Municipal Airport said a half inch of rain and snow fell from noon until 7 p.m Had all the pre- been snow and the below freezing the area would have been buried under a five-inch snowfall weather ob- servers said A tree limb fell on a feeder line in causing power failure Another line was reported down in the Rural Dale area A blown fuse in a transformer near Bethesda Hospital a blackout in the area north Market street for about an hour Hospital routine was not affected Among the many accidents in Zanesville Wednesday were the A Starlight School bus driven by Mrs Evelyn J Smith 25 o 545 Spangler drive collided with an auto driven by Earl D Church 19 of 1693 Wallwork avenue About 10 children on the bus es caped injury The collision occurred about t Coot On Page Sec This is the scene looking west at the junction of East pike and Interstate 70 at Pleasant Grove road The new highway is shown ing to right of photo The barrels dividing the highway at this point have been given a coat of a reflector Traffic Danger Reduced At Freeway Intersection The State Highway Department Wednesday moved to reduce traffic hazards at the ary link between the new Expressway and East pike at the Pleasant Grove road junction A new warning was installed day at a point east of the intersection but it was not functioning properly last night A new guard rail has been erected at the junction and barrels marking the division of the old and new roads have been given coats of reflector type paint The Highway Patrol said the new light was glowing amber but was not flashing The speed limit just east of the intersection has also been reduced to 30 miles an hour along the approach to the crossover The safety state are ed to help curb traffic accidents according to Division 5 highway officials at Newark Two minor accidents occurred at the intersection about 6 p.m Wednesday but the Highway Patrol which investigated said damage was slight and there were no injuries Construction of a giant electric power producing plant ed to cost is being considered for location in the coal fields of Southeastern or Eastern Ohio it was learned yesterday The plant which conceivably could be build along the FOR RURAL Giant Power Plant Planned In District Inside The TR Page Sec Bridge 6 C Classified Ads D Comic C Court B Deaths Funerals 6 B Editorial Pages A Markets 7 C Police B Radio-TV News 4 D D D Women's News C kingum River would be owned jointly by the Ohio Power Co and the state's rural electrical cooperatives Buckeye Power Inc represents the The proposal for joint ship of such a power plant by an investor owned utility and a member owned cooperative i s believed to be the first of its kind and of great significance to the power industry in the U S Initially two units would b e built with a generating capacity of This would be larger than either the Ohio Power plant at Philo or the Muv kingum plant near Beverly Power from the new plant state's rural customers when ant where they want it and at me lowest possible cost Dies Former Store Frank C Felton 82 of a charter member of Kiwanis Club and for- merly vice president and general manager of H H Sturtevant Company here died at 7.10 pm all of the Samaritan Today's Low WEDNESDAY TEMPERATURES i High s Low Sam a m tl Noon 39 8 2pm 36 10 pm 30 TEMPERATURES ELSEWHERE Fund York Boston Duluth Orleans Miami Kfl Buses crawled streets in some places with con- walking in front of them Ambulances moved cautiously with attendants leading the way through the worst patches With Christmas less than three Passenger cars and trucks over the existing and ex- transmission systems i n Ohio Presently the rural electrical cooperatives purchase the bulk of their power from seven in- vestor owner Ohio utilities In addition to Ohio Power they Hospital He had been a patient since Nov 17 Bom Sept 9 at Everette Pa he was a son of George and Jennie Baiton Felton He was a graduate of University of burgh where he was an ing athlete He came to the Zanesville area Attorney Sued For Million A law suit for million charging defamation of acter has been filed in U S dis- court at Columbus by a auctioneer against Ernest 3 Graham Zanesville attorney Percy N Ross of Ross and Ross Auctioneers Inc of polis brought the action In the defamation suit Ross accused Graham of procuring nm to be indicted by the County Grand Jury The rand Jury investigation ed off by the attorney resulted n an indictment Ross with larceny by trick and false in connection with the auctioneer's purported sale of a leavy earth-moving machine be- longing to the Brans Coal Co which went into liquidation about two years ago Graham was the attorney for Bruns a coal ing and road building firm In his suit against Graham Ross maintained that the action was false malicious and out reasonable or proper cause The since has been dropped The petition filed by Ross charged that the action by ham injured him and ed him in his profession He ed million damages and 25 million additional as punitive damages The minimum sale price on the ig machine was originally sPt by at but on the day of the auction held on the East in July of 1960 Bruns a bid of from a man in Houston Tex Later however the Texan said ho did Seattle 50 Tucson iZ Jacksonville FIVE DAY FORECAST Normal low Continued rather cold with only minor changes through Monday Precipitation will average about one quarter inch with rain or snow showers likely about Friday night or Saturday and again Sunday night or Monday Ohio Skies Sunset today p.m Sunrise tomorrow a m tomorrow 3 55 a m Foil moon Dec 11 PROMINENT STAR Fomalhaut due sooth pm VISIBLE PLANETS Jupiter due south p.m well above Saturn sets p.m Mars rises p.m Venus rises weeks Times away the annual ted the roads where they were Recorder Avondale Fund climbed to Wednesday The money is used to purchase mas gifts for boys and girls at the Avondale Children's Home Contributions are ed daily in this space Previously reported Mrs Leroy H Talley 5 Susan and Robert Starrett 2 Newton Lodge of IOOF at Fultonham Ohio 278 5 Dale Norman burg Ohio 1 Total forced to park in zero visibility In some cases where drivers tried to push through there were multiple crashes Twenty vehicles piled up blocking the important Kingston Bypass just outside don The fog covered most of the southern half of Britain ing all planes at London Airport The automobile associations lost count of the number of cars abandoned by motorists But serious as was the tion of land sea and air traffic the Ministry of Health was con The Top High School Football Players Of Southeastern Ohio Have Been Selected For The Times Annual Team Of Stars By Area Football Coaches Watch For The Announcement In Friday's Edition Of This Newspaper iare the Cincinnati Gas and Elet a young man He was Co Columbus and manager for the Sturtevan Ohio Electric Co before being named a land Co Marietta president Co Ohio Edison and Toledo son Co Under the proposal a new cor- would be formed to op- the plant with its r i ownership to be shared equally by Ohio Power and Buckeye Power j The proposed plant would re- I quire three million tons of coal He m 1929 to become of t h p H Weil a n c department store in year according to engineers This figures to more I than 200 tons an hour The i design would be such that a third l generating unit would be added whenever needed Brothers Goldsboro X C is a of Amity 5 F AM Presbyterian Church in addition to Club Surviving Mr Felton is his ow Gladys who is recovering not want the equipment ing to the office which gated the case Meantime had collected the commission amounting to Following that Bruns through Graham claimed the bid was not bona fide and sued in Federal Court to regain the fee paid to the auctioneer The case is still pending in the Columbus court i Spokesmen for Ohio Power jand Buckeye Power pointed out- that the plant would mean the continued assurance of an abundant power supply for the from a hip fracture at two daughters Mrs Marie Olive wife of Col James F of andria Va and Mrs Betty Butler of Clinton N C The body was taken to DeLong and Baker Funeral Home where private will be held at 2 this afternoon The Rev James Hill will officiate and burial will be in Salt Creek Cemetery sins