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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 2, 1964, Zanesville, Ohio                               For latest front Baseball Training Camps Read The TR The Times Recorder Inside Your 1 1 r V L THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL See 6C Editorial Classified Ads D 70 Comic Pages C Police 80 Crossword JB D Deaths Funerals 140 ZANESVILLE OHIO THURSDAY APRIL 2 1964 SEVEN CENTS morning MacArthur Loses Ground In Fight For Life Global NICOSIA Turkey rejects a demand by President Arch- bishop Makarios that the Turkish army c o tingent on Cyprus return to its barracks Page MANILA Two simultaneous fires destroy dozens of homes and stores in ly separated parts of ila Divided city firefighting forces struggle with low water pressures to bring the blazes under control Page 5 SAIGON Sixteen South Vietnamese drop pounds of bombs on a Communist stronghold in the government's first night air raid of the war Page The Nation CHICAGO The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen ders strikes against two key belt railroads serving the Chicago and industrial areas Page LACONIA The third mild earthquake in New England in five months rumbles through the ski re- sort area of central New BRAZIL'S PRESIDENT FLEES Hampshire Page WASHINGTON Alaska's two senators say the al government may have to adopt a whole new concept of disaster relief if it is to adequately cope with destruction caused by last week's earthquake in their state Page 4 round Ohio CLEVELAND U S S e n Stephen M Young plans to continue his full schedule of campaign talks even though his chief rival John H Glenn has pulled out of race for the ic nomination Page COLUMBUS U.S Supreme Court announces it turned down appeal of disbarred Urbana attorney J H a vey Crow who was found guilty by Ohio Supreme Court Nov 19 of contempt resulting from charges of unauthorized law practice Page MENDOZA Argentina boxer dto Lavorante dies in home here after 18 months in coma following a knockout in Los es Page 2-D FORT MYERS Fla Pitts Condition Listed As Critical WASHINGTON UPI Douglas battled for his life Wednesday in the Army's Walter Reed Medica Center after physicians report ed declines in two vital his pulse and blood pressure A hospital spokesman saic there was a slight drop in the blood pressure of the old soldier and a moderate rise in the pulse rate Until issuing this report the physicians had taken some comfort in the fact both the pulse and blood sure were stable The hospital spokesman also said the general's kidney con- dition had worsened A kidney malfunction developed after part of the lower intestine was removed Easter Sunday MacArthur also was being treated for internal bleeding from the esophagus This was being controlled by a ken tube a pressurized device inserted in the esophagus to collapse bleeding veins Despite these setbacks Arthur was alert and asked to see his wife Jean who has been at the hospital most of the time since her husband entered it March 2 Mrs MacArthur joined the general shortly after he made the request MacArthur's condition has been critical for more than a week ever since a condition caused by an old hernia ed in the three-hour Easter Sunday operation during which doctors removed eight feet of lower intestine Mrs Malcolm Peabody mother of the Governor of Massachusetts tells newsmen at St Augustine Fla that her confinement in the St Johns County Jail has proven very enjoyable Mrs Peabody one of 117 persons arrested as a result of demonstrations Tuesday spoke to newsmen from the steps of the jail before going back to her cell to await further legal action in her behalf UPI Telephoto AT ST AUGUSTINE burgh Pirates Manager Danny Murtaugh claims team will pay back er National League clubs following off season in 1963 Page 3-D GREENSBORO old Palmer and Jack laus rated in Greensboro Open golf tour scheduled to get un der way here today Page 2-D The Weather FORECAST Considerable cloudiness and warmer today and tonight Occasional rain likely in the afternoon on Page PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's High Today's Low WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURES Wednesday's High Wednesday's Low 8 10 Noon 34 2 pm 35 New York Boston Chicago Miami New Orleans San Diego FIVE DAY FORECAST Temperatures will average 4 to 7 degrees above normal Normal high M- 63 low Warming trend until turning cooler during the weekend Precipitation will average one-half to one Inch as rain late In the week Ohio Skies 4 p.m C p.m 8 p.m 10 p.m 44 42 73 73 65 Leader Sees Long Debate In Senate WASHINGTON UPI ate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield saying he always anticipates the worst and hopes for the best predicted day that Senate debate on the civil rights could last through the two political con- this summer The Republicans meet July 13 in San Francisco and the convene Aug 24 in At- City Mansfield told reporters that Senate action on aU other bills including money measures and administration requests Would just pile up should the civil rights debate continue into the late summer But his assistant Sen Hubert H Humphrey said that if the Senate buckled down to debate a long summer sion would not be necessary To this Mansfield There you are I hope I'm wrong I ways anticipate the worst and hope for the best Later in the day some of the rights forces Police Arrest In Rights Protest Private Aid Goes To Alaska ANCHORAGE Alaska UPI Quake battered Alaskans were bolstered Wednesday by an American program that began operating privately before massive aid could get under way Unsolicited funds poured into the state churned to the brink of disaster by an quake and tidal waves last day Business firms in the outside states extended auto- matic credit to citizens of ka And the residents selves were helping each other in unselfish spirit Gov William A Egan said the damage figure of lion appeared to be about right He said he would go to ington next week to discuss with President Johnson plans for getting the federal ment to grant aid for ate reconstruction The death toll from the Good Friday catastrophe was still fa short of early fears The stat health service counted 107 o whom 24 were known dead and 83 missing and presumed dead However a state policeman at Kodiak said the island had an additional 15 dead and 36 Troops and medium tanks surround the War Ministry in Rio De Janeiro Brazil ing the principals of authority Anti- Governor Carlos Lacerda of the state of which includes the city of Rio De Janeiro threw his weight Wednesday behind the growing rebellion against the government of President Joao Goulart OUT OF GLASS BUSINESS ST AUGUSTINE Fla UPI The mother of the governor of Massachusetts pleaded innocent Wednesday to charges of participating in a racial demonstration and chose to remain in jail Eighty-five additional arrests were made here during the day Mrs Malcolm Peabody mother of Massachusetts Gov Endicott Peabody delayed post ing a bond pending out come of her attorneys attempt to get a federal judge in sonville to take jurisdiction in her case If my lawyers are not in having this case en into a federal court I think I'll pay my bail and leave jail the woman said She was returned to jail to await the outcome of the ing Mrs Peabody and seven er members of a bi racial group were taken in custody Tuesday when they sought service in the segregated ing room of the plush Ponce de Leon Motor Lodge on the outskirts of this tourist town the nation's oldest city Seventy two of the arrests Wednesday were made during a brief march that ing Negro youths staged out- side a school Two other groups of five and eight persons each were taken in custody for participating in sit-in demonstrations at the ame motor lodge where Mrs Peabody was arrested One of those arrested was the Rev Sloane Coffin Jr 39 the chaplain of Yale University Three other Yale officials were ailed with Coffin and the official list did not include seven dead and 15 missing at Chenega This would ring the death list to ISO with 46 known dead and 134 missing and presumed dead Egan said more exact figures n damage should be available in 48 to 60 hours and the state would try to put up 10 per cent of the final figure while ing to extend Public Law 875 to cover private businesses and Continental Can Co Sells Plant To Continental Can Co Inc which late last month ed the sale of its residences The law presently covers Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow Last quarter Saturday night p.m VISIBLE PLANETS p.m ana Mercury right above Jupiter Venus high Jupiter and Mercury and much bristlier rises net with national civil rights eaders and reported they do ot have the votes now to cut ff a southern filibuster All hope that the votes could be found to ly cloture The Senate gag rule The strategy huddle between of the ship Conference on Civil Rights and senators handling their cause on the floor took place as the Senate held a full day Khrushchev Lashes Back At Red Chinese emergency funds for public and municipal installations such as highways water systems and buildings Egan said that in the present case of Alaska there was no point in helping one without the other The governor also called at- tention to the fact that in other disasters such as fire and flood most private property is covered by insurance This is not the case in Alaska where for instance only about one cent of the property in age was protected against earthquake damage Egan also commended the spirit of his fellow Alaskans saying he did not expect tion in the cost of building terials or any other item for that matter I have not heard one case Hazel Atlas Division plan along with seven other glass plants to Brockway Glass Co at Brockway Pa has com- plans to get completely ut of the glass container ess Continental after entering the business seven years ago with the purchase of Hazel Atlas Glass Co needs only a green light from the Justice ment to complete the al It has arranged to sell its last glass container plant at Plainfield 111 to ing Glass Co with headquarters in Lancaster owns the former Zanesville Mould plants here The Justice Department which unsuccessfully had the tion in the courts must also pass on the sale to Brockway Continental said the Atlas operation did not make a profit last year or in 1962 In a letter dated March 17 and sent to stockholders with the annual report E L Hazard resident of Continental said hat while the company had een sustained in the courts it has been extremely to manage the glass division during these The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on a Justice ment appeal last October on a ruling by the District Court for Southern New York that the acquisition was not in violation of the antitrust laws The case had drawn able interest from the start be- cause it constituted what was believed to be the first test of whether or not the merger of two companies making ong drawn out legal ings BACKERS MEET BUDAPEST UPI Sovie of discussion on the rights section of the passed measure voting Premier Nikita S Khrushchev lashing back at the Chinese Communists declared day that world revolution not succeed without full a better standard of living for workers The revolutionary impulse is in itself not chev told a group of Hungarian factory workers We also need a good plate of goulash books and good housing When you have these then you know you are fighting It was a thinly concealed against a sive new assault on his policies by Red China which Monday said the Soviet leader's re- visionist co existence policies would land him on the bish heap of history Khrushchev struck back at Peking in a speech at a mass meeting of electrical workers in northern Budapest He then met with Hungarian Premier Janos Kadar in a second round of talks that could lead to a major Soviet bloc counter of- against China of anyone claiming they have been charged a nickel Egan said He said also that as far as he knew from the banks there had been more deposits than Glenn's Fate Left To Buckeye Voters COLUMBUS UPI Astronaut John H Glenn's ers indicated after a lengthy meeting Wednesday they still hope to elect him to the Senate this year It is up to the Columbiana County Chairman Don Gosney said in pointedly reminding newsmen after the closed meeting that Glenn's name will be on the May 5 primary ballot 1 nf but different products can constitute a violation of the Clayton Antitrust Act Continental acquired 14 glass plants when it purchased Atlas for a million shares of its common stock Of these three were closed down one was transferred to another division eight are being sold to Brockway and now the sale to Continental said it will keep the remaining plant located in Clarksburg W Va which glass tableware and s not involved in the antitrust controversy Situation Remains Confused RIO DE JANEIRO UPI President Joao Goulart target of a military political revolt against Ms leftist regime flew from the capital of Brasilia Wednesday night He was reportedly en route to Porto Alegre where one of Brazil's four armies remained loyal to him and where his leftist nationalist brother-in-law Leonel proclaimed by radio that Porto Alegre state would defend the president with bullets It appeared Goulart was ing to resist the revolt Troops loyal to Goulart ringed off the Brazilia airport and closed it to civilians prior to the president's departure with his staff and family aboard a chartered aircraft In Porto Alegre in control of the dent's home state Governor Ildo Meneghetti who had joined the rebels moved the state capital to an undisclosed place in the interior of the state after refusing to place the state tia under the control of the 3rd Army The 3rd Army remained loyal to Goulart departure opened way for the of Sanieri Mazzilli as provisional resident He is president of lie chamber of deputies and in line of succession but he succession's legality could be disputed since Goulart has not resigned Goulart left Brasilia after a vain attempt to convoke his cabinet there Most of the net members could not leave Rio where they had been for Easter holidays due to the grounding of all com- flights to the capital The government radio work apparently in hands of the rebels earlier announced that Goulart had resigned and had been succeeded by Ranieri Mazzili president of the ber of deputies and next in line of succession Before leaving Goulart told UPI correspondent Antonio Nasi Brum at the president's private residence outside Brasilia I have come here to run the country and I am confident the people are with me withdrawals hit since the quake Birthday WESTERHAM England Winston Churchill's wife Lady Clementine ed her birthday day with a family lunch at the nearby home of their youngest daughter The 30 Glenn partisans sai they would respect the space hero's wishes and ent their formal campaigning bu several of them expressed a be lief Glenn would still win the nomination It was considered by most observers however that while Glenn rode high with the county chairmen imme after his Jan 17 entry into politics only three men showed up Wednesday They were Gosney John Wie the of Cincinnati and Fred Bohn of Zanesville Bohn is from Glenn's home county and A gentleman farmer Is a fellow who has the suit pressed before putting It on his Wilson the astronaut's nance chairman campaign Wiethe said his organization had no plan to withdraw its en- of the astronaut but remarked that if Glenn is it will be the first uine draft of a senatorial in the country's tory Water Pressure Cut In Putnam Putnam area residents will have a drop in water pressure today as work crews replace a faulty water main at the north end of the Sixth Street Bridge according to Richard L owe water department super- intendent While the valve Is installed residents will be by a branch line which will assure water but vith a decrease in pressure specially in second-floor Ues Marlowe said Pressure is to return to normal bout 4 p.m today he said Seven of Brazil's 22 states and at least Me to armies were reported In revolt Goulart Wednesday bringing the U the war The seven states shaded area are skowi m tab UPI In Gerais State hi toe tf Belt reported to be the hib of the UPI J   

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