Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - July 15, 1965, Zanesville, Ohio There's no fool like an old fool Yon just can't beat experience Cleveland Press The Times Recorder 102ND PAGES ZANESVILLE OHIO THURSDAY JULY 15 1965 Writer Discovers GIs Remain Same Through Two Wars Turn To Page Deport Global Views PARIS President Charles de Gaulle proudly shows off his fledgling nuclear striking force to an estimated lion cheering Frenchmen Page ZERMATT Switzerland A Geneva housewife steals the spotlight from a televised ascent on the Matterhorn by becoming the first woman to climb the dangerous north wall of the mountain Page Defense Chief Hints Reserve Call-Up Near WASHINGTON UPI Defense Secretary Robert S Namara indicated Wednesday the mounting tempo of the battle is forcing the United States toward a Korean mobilization He confirmed it will cost more money and probably will mean a call-up of the reserves and bigger B LONDON Prime Minister Harold Wilson's special peace emissary returns to report on his fruitless mission to Hanoi Page The Nation WASHINGTON The House votes to make the most tic change in the nation's coinage since 1792 by ping all silver from dimes and quarters and reducing the draft quotas Speaking at a news ence a few hours before he and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge set out for Saigon Namara said the accelerating U.S buildup in South Viet Nam also could mean that men now in uniform would have their tours of duty and en- extended Decisions on these matters will be made after McNamara and Lodge return from their fact-finding trip to South Viet Nam Leaving Wednesday night they are due to be back in Washington in eight days for a major report to President Johnson The President warned silver content of half dollars Page BOGALUSA La Mayor Jesse Cutrer and the City Council of Bogalusa appeals to President Johnson to step in and use his influence and office to restore peace Page WASHINGTON The Senate Foreign Relations Committee opens an inquiry into U.S in- volvement in the Dominican crisis with the extent of Com- munist influence in rebel forces described as a critical question Page Around Ohio CINCINNATI A federal court orders a new trial for Lawson Edward Schaber 27 who had set an Ohio record of more than four years for time spent in the state's death row The U S 6th Circuit Court of says Schaber was decisions involving Viet Nam will have to be made then McNamara and Lodge will be accompanied by Gen Earle G Wheeler chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Leonard Unger deputy assistant tary of state McNamara told One of the main purposes of my trip is to review the force levels planned for South Viet Nam the number of U.S troops to be assigned there the equipment required the ed consumption of munitions and other products What decisions will be based upon this review I can't say But I do draw your attention denied due process of law be- cause his court appointed at- failed to properly We an insanity plea for him Page YOUNGSTOWN A police investigation continues into the fourth bombing in about seven years involving town millionaire Edward J DeBartolo or one of his associates The latest ed Tuesday when a stick of dynamite damaged the office of Dr Victor Balmenti Youngstown dentist Page A NEW YORK Warren Spahn left-handed pitcher in major league h i s- tory with 360 victories is ed on waivers by New York Mots in move to give old unconditional re- lease Page COLUMBUS J F Atwood 82 former Ohio Senator and ex-president of League of Ohio Sportsmen who helped draft many present tion laws dies after long ness Page WASHINGTON Senate Judiciary Committee votes to bar professional sports teams from signing college athletes even if they drop out of school Page The Weather FORECAST Mostly simny and cooler and less humid See details on Page Inside The TR Page Sec Bridge 6 B Births B Classified Ads B Comic Pages B Crossword 7 A Deaths Funerals 8 WASHINGTON UPI The armed forces were re- ported Wednesday to have submitted plans for calling up close to civilian re- if the tempo of the Vietnamese war continues o increase The Army was said to have asked for men and the Navy and Marines for around each The Air Force would add to Collapses On Street Adlai Stevenson Dies In London to the fact that the Viet Cong are continuing to increase their forces in South Viet Nam that Defense Secretary Robert as we have reported to you on as he appeared at previous occasions they rently have in that country forces not assigned to combat that the level of operation and the intensity of operation ing the summer has increased as we predicted it would Considering all this he de- clared It is I think able to assume that if the U.S forces assigned to South Viet Nam or to Southeast Asia in- crease in strength it will be necessary to consider calling reserve and Guard forces ex- tending the tours of duty of personnel presently in the fore Wednesday's press es and increasing the draft calls The United States now has more than troops ted to the Viet Nam combat zone with the buildup expected to reach by the end of the summer At the height of the Korean War the United States had 000 men committed to the ing in Korea Mariner Failure Feared PASADENA Calif UPI America's cosmic eye swept by Mars on a planned mission Wednesday but scientists said they were alarmed about a possibility the payload's sion system failed to work perly As plunged to in miles of Mars to collect what were supposed to be the first close-up pictures of er planet Jack James chief of lunar and planetary programs for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Heart Attack Apparent Cause LONDON UPI Adlai E Stevenson died Wednesday after collapsing on the street from an apparent heart attack He was 65 Stevenson twice the Democratic candidate for president and the chief U S ambassador to the United Nations was walking in London's Mayfair near the U S Embassy when he was stricken He was pronounced dead in a hospital at p.m p.m Planes Hit Deep In N Viet Nam SAIGON UPI U S bombers slashed deeper than ever before into Communist North Viet Nam Wednesday to bomb targets only 32 miles from the border with Red na Other American and planes flew nearly 300 sorties north and south of the 17th Parallel dividing Viet Nam The display of air power came as U.S Army com- bat infantrymen landed in South Viet Nam to bring American military strength there to more than men Two U.S Marines were killed and nine others wounded when Marine mortar shell landed short of its target during anj operation 12 west of the Da Nang Air Base Two of the wounded were reported in cal condition Ten rounds of mortar fire struck the edge of the air base at Bien Hoa as the Army in- arrived It was at first thought to be a Viet Cong attack timed at the exact ment the troops were supposed to land but investigation dis closed the mortar fire was part of a regular practice drill by a Vietnamese mortar unit and was misdirected There were no casualties reported In what he said was a strike at a point further north than any target hit previously by U.S a military man reported that four U.S Air Force Thunderchief jets heavily damaged two trucks on a highway 37 miles north northeast of Dien Bien Phu Peking has charged U S planes violated Red Chinese air space with attacks near the cities of and Haiphong but the U.S has denied these allegations U S and Vietnamese planes flew a total of 108 sorties over North Viet Nam and an mated 180 sorties against a gle area in the South during the day Editorial Pages A Police News 12 Women's Natural Resource Projects Ohio House Approves Big Capital Improvements There is some concern whether the tape recorder is operating properly The recorder was supposed to memorize about 21 pictures and relay them back to earth over a period of nine days starting about EOT Thursday But James said even if a cuit failure did occur seven or eight photographs still may be salvaged There was no diate evidence the ing operation did not come off as scheduled James said engineers picking up the fantastically weak from 134 million miles away are apprehensive about it alarm there is some UPI Adali E Stevenson 65 U S Ambassador to the UN and twice Democratic candidate for the Presidency died Wednesday in London after apparently collapsing from an apparent heart attack Capital Shocked President Expresses The Nation's Grief COLUMBUS Ohio House of Representatives passed the million tal improvements day and then reached back into their file to resurrect the court for favorable consideration The latest capital ments allocates the million bond issue approved by Ohio voters May 4 As was the case in other cap- tion was the big winner in the race for funds The Department of Education was granted Ohio Board of Regents million and 10 state supported tions of higher learning re- a combined total of million The Natural Resources De- received million and the Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction was improvement bills million mostly to Six Area Projects Included Six area projects were ed in the Natural Resources Department budget which re funds from the capital improvements ed Wednesday by the Ohio House of Representatives They Dillon Reservoir Blue Rock State Forest Park Burr Oak State Park Salt Fork Reservoir at Cambridge and Zanesville Nursery Also on the list Buckeye Lake Hocking Hills State Park Shawnee State Forest Park and Lake Hope cover the lands and planning or new correctional tions including a new Ohio Penitentiary The Department of Com- merce also received an tion of million to advance airport development in 57 of Ohio's 88 counties The funds would be used mainly for re- surfacing runways It could not be used to purchase land In a surprise move the hoga County delegation drew its amendment to the onr court which had re- quested two judges for their county The amendment was seen as the cause for the bill's defeat by six voles June 23 In its place Anthony 0 brese Jr D Cuyahoga sub- mitted an amendment James said signals indicated the tape recorder might not be stopping after each picture as it was supposed to be doing We cannot confirm this or deny it The dismaying news came within 10 minutes after an earth station at Goldstone Calif re- a series of signals that at first indicated Mariner 4 was operating smoothly on a photographic mission starting at p.m EOT James added If this cates a circuit failure we may be reduced in the number of or eight If there are pictures they may help scientists solve the mystery of the called Martian canals Throughout the final day of its fantastic voyage between planets the rugged little load crisply obeyed each and every order raising scientific hopes for one of the most successes of the space WASHINGTON UPI flame which illuminated the dreams and expectations of an entire world is now Adlai Stevenson of is dead Thus President Johnson ex- pressed the grief of the nation Wednesday It seems such a short time ago that out of Illinois came that thoughtful eloquence an entire nation back from its dangerous drift toward contentment and he said For an entire generation of Americans he imparted a no- to public life and a deur to American purpose which has already reshaped the life of the nation and which will en- dure for many generations age At p.m EOT narrow angle sensor locked on Mars the event that using the reflected light of the planet itself was supposed to turn on the camera The probe dipped to within miles of Mars and zoomed along at about miles an hour Let us therefore sary and friend alike pause for a moment and weep for one who was a friend and guide to all mankind Here in this capital city the embodiment of Adlai son's hopes and dreams in two great presidential campaigns the news of his death in London sent a wave of shock ating through the corridors of power The President was informed of the death as he was ing over a luncheon for the joint United net Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs Shortly afterward the dent went on nationwide sion and radio to pay his formal tribute to the ambassador Senate Nearing Vote On New Housing WASHINGTON UPI The By voice vote the Senate re- When he collapsed the was accompanied by his friend Mrs Ronald Tree who is U.S delegate to the Trusteeship Council and who holds the rank of sador Mrs Tree tried to revive Stevenson with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation then rushed to the doorman of a nearby club to ask for help The exact cause of death was not immediately announced but the manner in which he was stricken indicated he died of a leart attack Stevenson last week had at- ended a meeting of the Economic and Social Council in leneva He had stopped here n his way back to New York or meetings with British ials including Prime Minister arold Wilson with whom he on Saturday Until his collapse he had ap to be in excellent health Stevenson fell in front of No Upper Grosvenor Street Vhile Mrs Tree was ing help a passing doctor tried o revive Stevenson but got no Another doctor the scene from a y hotel Mrs Tree a sister of former Gov Endicott eabody accompanied on to the hospital in an ance after an injection failed o revive him She then re- to the embassy where he was comforted by Ambas ador David K E Bruce Stevenson had been Bruce's guest at the ambassador's ence near Regent's Park in IB former mansion of heiress Hutton United Nations headquarters n New York was stunned by death Secretary General Thant sent a message f condolence to President John U.S Economy Shows Increase WASHINGTON UPI The U.S economy did better than ing one judge for expected during April May and County The original had recommended judges for mit and Medina counties The Hamilton County delegates also received support for their ef June the Commerce ment reported Wednesday The Gross National Product the best single indicator of overall business performance forts to add another judge to increased billion during the their county rolls quarter Senate Wednesday moved ward a vote on President son's novel experiment to have the government help the needy pay their rent The lawmakers disposed of a rash of minor changes and ad ditions to the billion ing and urban development Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield then announced an agreement to limit debate to four hours Thursday on a tion by Sen John G Tower to kill the rent subsidy plan As the Senate opened debate on the omnibus housing ure more than 20 minor amend ments were accepted by floor managers of the Most of them dealt with specific situa tions in specific communities Administration forces easily rebuffed the first attempt to tinker with the rent subsidy program which would cost million the first year and million in each of three ad years an amendment by Sen ack Miller which vould have cut the number of eligible persons by giving a broader definition to income Senate Democratic Leader dike Mansfield said prospects or adopting the rent subsidy program were reasonably jood The House approved the by a narrow margin In addition to the rent sub idy program the includes extension of such programs as housing grants and for slum clearance ur an renewal grants collegi housing and others The rent subsidy program would be limited to the need who are elderly displaced b slum clearance projects or now live in substandard housing Th aid could not ho higher tha the amount by which the ren exceeds 25 per cent of the fam income earned the respect ion and affection of all his col- eagues at the United Nations or his extraordinary human qualities Delegates proposed an extra- ordinary meeting of the ity Council where Stevenson often represented his country at his eloquent best to pay tribute For six weeks prior to his de- parture for Europe Stevenson had been engaged in a bitter de- bate on the Dominican crisis in the council It frequently into personal attacks on him from Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T Fedorenko Friends noted that Stevenson's complexion always ruddy seemed to have taken on a deeper glow in the last few weeks During his two campaigns for the presidency against Dwight D Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 Stevenson became noted for his articulate addresses and his keen wit Once when asked if as a boy he had ever thought of the he would grow up to be president Stevenson Yes but I just dismissed it as a normal risk that any red-blooded American boy has to take After he was defeated he opened an address ia ton by A funny thing happened to me on the way to the White House Stevenson was born and grew up in an atmosphere of public life His grandfather Adlai E Stevenson was vice president under Grover Cleveland His ther was a newspaper executive and publisher Stevenson tried publishing and law before ing the New Deal as a young government attorney He served in various wartime executive posts and then helped on Stevenson he said President Johnson is shown with Japanese Foreign Shilna moments after the President learned of fee death of Adlai Stevenson