Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 6, 1965, Zanesville, Ohio French Continue To Resist Talks Of European Political Unity See Page The Times Recorder New Safety Center Nearing See Illustrated Story On Page 102ND 69 PAGES ZANESVILLE OHIO TUESDAY APRIL 6 1963 SEVEN CENTS Global ATHENS An earthquake the second to strike Greece in six days spreads death and destruction along the Peloponnesian peninsula 100 miles southwest of Athens Page LONDON A British ion ministry official is ed held for on charges of photographing files of secret mis ile projects and selling to agents for over a period Page JAKARTA Government of- expel a young woman Peace Corps worker because Indonesia does not need the Peace Corps Page The Nation WASHINGTON The First State Bank of Covington Tex folds the fifth federally in- sured bank to collapse this year Page CAMDEN Ala Using smoke bombs and tear gas police disperse Negro during a mass march on the Wilcox County house Eleven persons are taken into custody Page B WASHINGTON Sen Hugh Scott calls for a Senate investigation of the Ku Klux Klan including reports that many Klavern are about to go underground Page Around CLEVELAND Carnegie hero medal winner Mrs Mary Sipos enters hospital for surgery to heal burns she when she saved a old boy trapped in a burning house The operation will be performed in Mary mount Hospital by a surgeon who said he would not charge a fee Page COLUMBUS An girl who apparently just wanted to prove she could drive runs her uncle's car in- to a pole and a parked auto and is finally arrested Page WASHINGTON US Sen Frank J Lausche land accuses French dent Charles de Gaulle of in- gratitude and says France should be made to pay its war debt of 6 billion before the U.S yields to De Gaulle's de- mand that this country pay its short-term obligations to France In gold instead of American dollars Page Sport scope AUGUSTA Ga Although Arnold Palmer has not won a major golf tournament title this year he is favored to take first place when the Masters tournament is held here starting Thursday Page FORT LAUDERDALE Fla Clete Boyer is charged with aiding Roger Marts In alleged slugging of barroom patron Page MIAMI BEACH Fla Football league club owners threatened with cott unless Bernie Parrish of the Cleveland Browns is In- to meetings Page The Weather FORECAST Cloudy and mild with occasional showers and scattered thundershowers today and tonight See details on Page Inside The TR Page Sec A B Classified B Comic A Crossword B Deaths B Editorial Pages A Police News B Sports M A A city crew fills on avenue one of the badly rutted streets IB the foreground with the roller is Frank Harris Handling the shovel is Kenneth and with the rake is Earl Thomas City To Launch War Reds Nag Traffic To On Street Chuckholes An intensified war on holes and dirty streets has been planned for die city by Clifford A McGahan superintendent of streets and sanitation Weather permitting the step- fight against potted be missed and that eventually other streets those in the they all will be repaired as they town area will be swept every i BERLIN UPI The So W Berlin should be The city has been divided into four areas and a three-man crew has been assigned to each After a while a fifth crew will be added he explained McGahan said that the streets will begin today if the hot mix is available McGahan said he was promised and it would be A street sweeping pressed for jt schedule which has been made nas to be cleaned out filling material hold up is expected to be in night McGahan reminded that and the East German Com harassed Western fourth annual cleanup drive will j ground water and air traffic be held by the sanitation and street departments Monday May 17 starting at 1 p.m More information on that win be re- leased later The street and sanitation division superintendent said a to and from West Berlin Mon day in the biggest such inter ference since the Berlin block ade of The Russians refused to pass three U S military vehicles blv dry for al re- are in poor partly because of the McGahan said They ml that the grader and ready have been in action ng crews have been working a moving some of the winter division equipment will be n i trv tn hp continued twice a year because it 11 hours a day to try to to to be program to paint all city They Vso tried to adhere to mem has been started and will Allied aircraft base and surface be continued until it is done 6 000 feet will Jones and Paul Singer through a checkpoint outside bar from Wednesday Night Speech President To Air Viet Nam Policy Andrews Harrison Get Oscars SANTA MONICA Calif UPI Andrews snubbed for role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair won the best actress award Monday night for her performance in the title role of Mary Poppins Rex Harrison who recreated his Broadway role of Henry Higgins in My Fair REX HARRISON JULIE ANDREWS ion within a couple of weeks McGahan said he realized the The two street sweepers Jones and Paul Singer corridors to streets are in poor condition work day and night to cover the have finished that for Berlin and sent up jet fighters to inspect aircraft tation taken division care of which will A Western a L s Allied spokesman notary transport jp He promised that none will In addition to taking care subject more to the weather tne Hamburg i corridor was inspected a jet Monday The Through 300 Feet Of Water Divers Rescue Cave Explorers FIFTYSIX Ark UPI Arkansas Tech in Russellville Navy deep sea divers last man out four trapped cavern explorers divers found one by one from flooded about n am CST noon land Cave through 300 feet high and fo on a ledge i O deep in the cave They had enough food and murky water Monday One er collapsed and died as the last man was rescued i 4 The Navy diver fell his to last In the water as Steve son a student at kansas Tech in Russellville pulled dripping from the water that blocked the entrance to the cave Doctors and rescue wills ad- ministered artificial respiration J and oxygen and massaged his I heart for two hours without cess All newsmen and spectators were shooed away until ed around the mouth of the jet flew close to the lican plane but did not buzz it Airfield radioed com- aircraft in the that unidentified planes had been sighted on radar close to the airliners The Western Allies defied the cavern near the hamlet of the of the Ozarks As the water vas voted best actor of 1964 the most was a wonderful experience he annual Academy Awards of the glittering awards was the presentation Cukor on his fifth try won the Oscar for best director Best picture of the year was My Fair Lady which won a of eight Oscars to five or runner-up Mary actor Oscar to Harrison from his leading lady Audrey Hepburn who failed to be nominated for her role as Eliza his direction of the million production of My Fair Lady The best supporting acting The triumphs of the two went to Peter Ustinov sh stars brought them together or the first time since they Hepburn opened the sealed envelope and with previous winner for his role in Topkapi Lila Kedrova in the stage version glee called out the Oscar for best he musical actress In only her second Broadway and in walked quickly Zorba the Greek Blonde Miss Andrews stage to I feel in winners were of Russian passed over for the film I should split it in half and appeared in sion of Fair Lady with the like to thank in Europe before turn of Eliza going to Audrey had anything to do their talents to motion pic making of My Fair Position On Talks Studied Hitching With Planned Rendezvous Astronauts Named traffic and delivered a protest ito the Berlin air safety center The East German Communists rose Sunday night hope German traffic to and from Berlin for hours and limited barge traffic on canals helping supply the ed Then an blinked on a string of lights that had been run into the cave The cale harassment i UJC A lie j ers had managed to short More than 100 persons the line to send the big German tary maneuvers just outside of The Navy withheld Farm Package Due To Hike Food Prices WASHINGTON dent Johnson sent Congress an tion of the diver pending omnibus farm Monday that of relatives experts estimated would The spelunkers pulled out housewives a penny l more ter two days trapped on a a loaf of bread and four ledge deep hi the cave were cents more for a happy and in good health Mike Hill a dent at Arkansas College in Batesville and an expert cave explorer was first to be brought out Scuba divers and Navy divers flown in by the Washington chapter of the cave meeting But the President claimed the Wednesday West Berlin The Communists cited the war games as a pretext for their traffic But it was clearly aimed at j ing to frustrate the West man Parliament's plans to in West Berlin WALTER SCHIRRA legislation would boost farm In their bid to block the meeting the Sunday prevented West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt from i come and save the government money in price supports could be plowed into anti pound of projects to help Power Disrupted In Crooksville barred back to his city and West German FBI Charges 2 Men With Selling Secrets ed farmers by road The tab for the grocery million or each a vear ment members from traveling WASHINGTON UPI Two or rail to West Ber Society brought the men out by using scuba tanks and mouthpieces Hogan Hogie Bledsoc 20 also an Arkansas College dent was next out In a letter to House and ate leaders the President Burton Riggs about 60 enormous advances in National was a agricultural efficiency have left exploring lat the farmer working harder and Protestants Study Unity I'm Just a 42 year old I'm fine said Hugh Shell bookkeeper from Batesville Ark followed Bledsoe A dia- betic Shell had a three-day supply of life-giving insulin with him in the cave Steve Wilson 20 a student at Good Samaritan Hospital Monday night for injuries when an auto he was driving struck a power pole in the South end of Crooksville on Ohio 93 He sustained a bump on his head cut lips and possible chest injuries Crooksville shal Pie Burns said the accident occurred about p.m and resulted in a power failure in the southern section of ville Service was restored about 10 p.m enjoying it less LEXINGTON Ky UPI At the same time consumers i Leaders of six Protestant de- are paying less than out Monday came to every in their paychecks with the one issue that food and the cost is declining jean make or break their effort imen including an Army on duty in Washington I were arrested by FBI agents Monday and charged with ing military secrets to the et Union for almost 11 years j The FBI identified the two jmen as Sgt Robert Lee son 43 who was seized in Washington and James Allen Mintkenbaugh a former Army sergeant who was arrested at astro Valley Calif They were charged with By getting the consumer to absorb more of the cost of in- creasing farm income he said we can turn more of our at- tention and more of our tax lars to revitalizing rural life and rooting out the poverty which is all too prevalent in rural ica to form a united church of a single ordained ministry This was the sole item on the agenda for the fourth al meeting of the Consultation on Church Union The meeting began Monday and will con- through Thursday HOUSTON Tex UPI Walter M Schirra and Thomas P Stafford were named Monday to man's most ambi- flight into orbit a ing attempt to hitch their cap- sule to a rocket take a walk in space and collect a bag of cosmic dust The veteran Schirra and ie Stafford the nation's fourth set of space will ride as pilot and co-pilot ly aboard America's spaceship within nine months The Federal Space Agency Monday introduced ing pilot Schirra and writing Stafford as the No 1 team Gemini veterans Virgil I Grissom and John W Young will train with them as ups The flight planned for year-old Schirra and old Stafford aboard is far and away the most complex ever attempted by either the United States or the Soviet will try to maneuver to and link up with a previously set orbited target rocket The blunt nose Is designed to fit into an adapter section at one end of the target This is a feat that could put America ahead of Russia on what many experts consider the No 1 stick of cosmic conquest Stafford midway CLEVELAND UPI Secret through the flight will open his WASHINGTON dent Johnson will deliver a or speech on Viet Nam and Asia Wednesday night the White House an- Monday The President will speak at I p.m EST to the students and acuity of Johns Hopkins Uni- versity in Baltimore The White House said the address will be open for nationwide radio and television coverage Presidential Secretary E Reedy had indicated early in the day that a major tial address on Viet Nam was in the making In formally an- nouncing the time and place in lie afternoon he broadened tht topic to Southeast Asia Although Reedy was to say so it seemed apparent that Johnson's talk would relate to the forthcoming U.S reply to a plea by 17 tions that there be negotiations in Viet Nam without prior con- ditions The U.S position has been that Hanoi must cease its di- rection and support of the Viet Cong aggression against the South Vietnamese government before any talks can be held The plea was ered last week to Secretary of State Dean Rusk by the of Ethiopia Yugoslavia Ghana and Afghanistan The State Department that it would be said then considered and that a formal reply would be made Reedy said that obviously tht President would not answer a formal diplomatic tion solely through a speech The U.S reply was under dis- cussion during the weekend and Monday by the President and his top advisers Reedy said he expected address to be similar to a statement Johnson made to his cabinet on March 25 which was made public that day THOMAS STAFFORD in Mintkenbaugh was arraigned before a U.S commissioner Oakland Calif who also bond at Found In Ohio Creek Service agents examined hatch and climb out at the end in bills that of a line for America's first classified information relating to military tions missile sites and gence activities of the United States government at both for- eign and domestic locations Johnson was arraigned today before a U.S commissioner and were thrown into Campbell Creek near Creston in Medina County The bills were found Sunday while three boys and their uncle were walking across a bridge over the creek Kenneth Bolder of Creston the uncle told the held in lieu of bond A preliminary hearing was sched uled for April 15 spacewalk This is a trick that Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov managed successfully during the voyage of the last March 18 Americans will carry along a special container to try to trap micrometeorites or agents the bills were wrapped in i particles of cosmic dust travel an old sweater and weighted ing at speeds through with rocks space LET'S GET TOGETHER DURING INTERNATIONAL WANT AD I'm O The Times Recorder Classified Ad The way I can think of to celebrate my week Is to help folks like you have more and do more ot the extra things 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