Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - March 19, 1966, Zanesville, Ohio Good are protect ta by the of great premie Some girls get them the same way The Times Recorder Complete Report On Cape Tourney Action Appears On Pages 2 and 36 PAGES ZANESVILLE OHIO SATURDAY MARCH 19 1966 TEN CENTS Global Views NEW DELHI Officials ar- rest 27 Hindu nationalists for leading bloody communal rioting in the Punjab and the president of the ruling Con- gress party warns continued violence could lead to a tary takeover hi India Page LONDON Singer Dick Haymes 48 gets a bride and a summons at the Kensington Register Office A lerk slips the summons in his hand as he walks into the building with his fifth wife for a re- marriage ceremony LONDON Prime Minister Harold Wilson says he is pre- pared to lead Britain into the Common Market with proper safeguards for Britain's national interests Page The Nation PHILADELPHIA Three boys burn to death in a flash fire at the dist Home for Children Page HOLLYWOOD Actor George Hamilton squires girl friend Lynda Bird Johnson to MGM Studios for lunch and a tour of movie sets as the couple's cross country romance blossoms Page A WASHINGTON President Johnson is faced with a union revolt right inside the White House that threatens a sible blackout of his wide radio and television broadcasts Page Around Ohio C 0 Auditor Roger Cloud standing in for Gov James A Rhodes snips a ribbon to officially open the Ohio Highway Patrol's new million academy and called en Ohioans to participate in the state's greatest traffic safety campaign to keep the ial Day weekend free from traffic deaths Page father of five who came here when his Colorado farm was ruined by a drought is sentenced to 12 years in a federal prison for a bank robbery last Dec 30 Frank J Batterson Jr 26 wept when sentenced for the robbery of a suburban wood bank Page C 0 Auditor Roger Cloud says ments for financing Ohio's aid for the aged program may exceed the peak expenditures of million in fiscal 1965 Page ORLANDO Gardner inson fires a 67 to capture the lead in the Florida Citrus Open golf tournament at the halfway point Page B NEW YORK Brigham Young is heavy favorite to cut down small but spirited New York U n i v e r s i t y in NIT championship game Page B MILWAUKEE Baseball continues its defense of the Braves move to Atlanta after judge turns down plea to dis- miss antitrust suit Page 3 B Inside The TR Page Sec Bridge 4 B Births 1 Classified Ads M B Comic Pages Deaths A Editorial Page A Markets A police A Sports M B B Necessary For Freedom And Security Allies Will Preserve NATO Without France Viet Communists Bolstered By New Ho Chi Minh Nations De Gaulle Warned By SAIGON UPI intelligence sources Friday reported the Communists have been funneling men and plies through the demilitarized zone DMZ over a new Chi Minh Trail between North Nam The use of the route had resulted in a strong buildup of Communist forces in the northernmost provinces and South Viet sources said the of South Viet Nam The disclosure came amid resumption of demonstrations over the sal of Lt Gen Nguyen Chang Thi as commander of the 1st Corps which includes the five northern provinces The major Military Takes Over In Indonesia SINGAPORE UPI sia's military seized control of the government Friday and named a new non-Communist cabinet to run the country They arrested 15 leftist ters and packed President Sukarno off to the country under a heavy guard of tanks and paratroopers Lt Gen Suharto who led the power grab announced over Radio Jakarta that security actions had been taken against the ministers and Sukarno to protect them from the anger of the people His paratroopers in spotted uniforms closed the airports seized tions facilities and other key installations and ringed Sukar no's Merdeka Palace with heavy tanks The presiden himself was flown to his Bogor summer palace about 40 miles from Jakarta The latest shake-up in sia's wild political o the past six months dealt a crushing blow to Red hopes of its once powerful influence in the country port city of Da Nang through which flow most of the supplies for U.S servicemen in the area was paralyzed by a general strike Little ground fighting was reported during the day but government dive swooped over the rooftops of Saigon during the morning to pound a Viet Cong position barely two miles from the capital's Chinese quarter The explosions awakened many residents of the city About 420 miles north of Saigon a Viet Cong battalion stumbled into a government company dug in for the night and lost about 50 dead in a brisk fight A government spokesman said there were many wounded and that the battalion fled from the area in small disorganized groups U.S and Australian troops sweeping through the nist stronghold known as War Zone D 30 miles from Saigon reported discovering 20 more Viet Cong dead Friday It brought the known total of Communist killed to 335 in the deepest penetration by allied forces of the jungled region in war A military spokesman said the Communists have been using the new supply route through the demilitarized zone for weeks now and bringing down hundreds of men and tons of supplies He said it had resulted in a strong buildup of Communist men and ials in the two northernmost provinces Quang Tri and Thua Thien It was understood that Vietnamese government troops have been operating within inches of the southern boundary of the DMZ in an effort to stop the flow while U.S Air Force and Navy planes have concentrated their strikes on stockpiles just north of the zone WASHINGTON UPI -A retired Marine general testified Friday that Communist China s a paper tiger unable to ight a war much further than ler situation ing's leaders are straining to improve We must not for a moment Automobile Hits Man Says Peking Unable To Fight War Beyond Borders WASHINGTON UPI -Th United States and 13 othe NATO nations sharply advised President Charles de Gaull Friday of their determinatio to preserve the alliance in its present or France The 14 countries said in joint declaration released b the White House that th integrated and interdependent military structure of the De Gaulle says is essential and will continue They said it was necessary to safeguard the freedom and security of Western Europe and advance international peace progress and ty No system of bilateral arrangements can be a War Victim's Parents Get Medal Mr and Mrs Benjamin Hoover of Roseville parents of Specialist Four James Hoover killed in South Viet Nam last Nov 1 ed the SUver Star posthumously for their son from Major General H K Benson Jr com- manding general of tie U S Army Corps Fort Hayes Presentation of the medal the nation's forth highest award for gallantry the soldier for sacrificing his life to save flat of a comrade Crash Kills 30 At Cairo CAIRO UPI -A Egyptian airliner crashed and burned in a blinding sandstorm Friday night while coming in for a landing at Cairo Airport airport officials announced Unconfirmed reports sak there were 25 passengers and five crewmen aboard the plane and all were killed The plane went down about six miles from the airport Rescue operations were ham by the sandstorm More than hours after the plane crashed ground parties were still trying to fight their way through the driving sand to the crash site Airport officials said the underrate the party's ation to make China great military Brig Gen Samuel B Griffith H told the Senate Foreign Relations Com- Griffith who fought in the South Pacific in World War H and was one of the last U.S Marines to leave China before ts postwar takeover by the became a y authority on the Far East after his retirement in 1956 Both he and Dr Morton Halperin of Harvard University told the senators that the Viet Nam war would be long and difficult for the United States But they cautioned against a U.S withdrawal or U.S tence on a complete Communist surrender Halperin said Peking does no want to provoke a nuclear attack on China and has long been afraid of the United in this regard He said the United States should assure China it did not intend to attack added the joint statement President Pressed On Tax Increase eventual Communist Chinese nuclear threat Teller wrote the House foreign affairs subcommittee that the Russians have a missile defense against the sort f relatively unsophisticated missile force of moderate size which China may boast in 10 or 20 years But China could blackmail any other country by ing to use rockets he said According to the present state of affairs the States would not be from such a said George Singleton 77 whi formerly operated a restauran on Main street was seriously when he injured at 6 p.m Friday when preparing struck by a car in front of his lome on West pike five miles rom Zanesville He suffered fractures of both legs and right shoulder and a cut on his bead and internal injurie Singleton was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in a DeLong and Baker ambulance The Highway Patrol said about p.m EST on a flight from Nicosia Cyprus The Cairo airport tower said it last heard from the pilot her nuclear plants or the mainland and avoid overreact ing to very limited Chinese capabilities Physicist Edward Teller o the University of California told congressmen in a letter made public Friday that the Sovie would be immune from an The declaration hammered out at meetings in Paris is designed to present a solid front against De proposals to dismantle the military structure of NATO while the 14 nations decide how to make new arrangements to deal with his demands The French leader has demanded the removal from French soil of NATO's military headquarters as well as the American bases troops and airmen in France President Johnson is expected to follow up the pronouncement by sending De Register To Vote Only 4 Days Left Muskingum County Board Of Elections 9 To 9 PM Gaulle a message within next few days asking him to spell out how he expects to retain political membership in an alliance when he refuses to join in integrated military planning and commands Johnson and his top advisers have been working on the text of the message to De Gaulle but officials said Friday it had not been completed The United States long aware that De Gaulle ly would make some move to get NATO headquarters and forces off his soil has WASHINGTON UPI sures mounted on the Johnson administration Friday to move more swiftly toward a decision to seek an tax increase A economic subcommittee heard two more leading economists urge some sort of tax action to hold the line against rising prices Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill were upset over a 0.7 per cent increase in wholesale prices in February sharpest rise for that month since the Korean War I'm very concerned about said Chairman Wright D Patman of the joint congressional Economic Com- We don't want any ruinous inflation Patman told UPI that the wholesale price Jump forced his committee's report Wednesday that inflationary pressures had worsened The report urged President Johnson to move quickly to get standby suspend tax the increase corporate and tax credit for investments Johnson has said repeatedly that he would seek a tax increase if such action was required to fight inflation and prosecute the Viet Nam war We must watch this kind of thing said Chairman Russell B Long of the Senate Finance Committee Republicans seized the sale price increase as a political issue in this election year The ad- ministration has more ing to do with this shocking lid has disclosure that the blown off wholesale said House Republican leader Mich The Democrats who have the increase in the cost-of-living and blithely ig- nored complaints by their wives are in deep Ford said Excessive federal spending on programs by crats is the principal cause of inflation Reduction of federal spending as one means to halt inflation was discussed by Sen William at hearings Friday by the Economic Committee's fiscal policy panel He theorized that a 50 per cent reduction immediately in al might serve to cool an overheated economy contingency plans for relocating the command in Belgium or The Netherlands or bourg There is hope in Washington however that De Gaulle may be induced to modify his position sufficiently to make it unnecessary to transfer thing out of France Jetliner Runs Into Trouble Astronauts Due At Cape Today CAPE KENNEDY UPI The experts on Gemini 8 astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott rode a jetliner to safety at Honolulu Friday when it developed engine trouble while returning them home from their aborted space flight Despite the trouble the big version of the 707 a smooth landing at Hickam Field and tjie astronauts bounced down the ramp chipper and smiling The lost oil pressure in its No 2 engine between Okinawa and Hawaii and the Air Force dispatched a to escort it through the final four hours of flight into Honolulu Although it was the second time in as many days that a flying machine carrying the astronauts suffered a tion Friday's events in no way matched the drama by Armstrong and Scott Wednesday when they tamed a bucking gyrating space chine and rode it to a safe emergency ocean landing 500 miles east of Okinawa The trouble with the Singleton had gone to his box on the north side of the highway and was returning toward his home on the south side when he was struck in the westbound passing lane of the road Patrolmen said the car was driven by Mary Kathryn Harbach 19 of ton reported he was to land Tower officials said they then lost contact Three incoming planes ed sighting a fire in the desert six miles from the airport The plane was a Antonov belonging to a subsidiary of the United Arab Airlines ft was one of seven bought by the company from the Russians last year Airport officials said visibility in the region was extremely bad during the day because of the season's worst sandstorm The plane left Cairo for Nicosia earlier in the day ant was on the return flight when it crashed Vatican Eases Strict Position On Mixed Marriages VATICAN CITY UPI Pope Paul VI Friday issued a document making a number of changes in the Roman Catholic Church's strict position on mixed marriages including tlie lifting of automatic cation for Catholics married by non-catholic ministers Mixed marriages are a point of contention between the Catholic and other Christian churches The Ecumenical Council in the spirit of Christian unity had discussed the problem at length and many liberal prelates had expressed hopes that major changes would be forthcoming The revisions announced day however were of a limited nature and did not indicate church approval of Catholics being married by non-Catholic ministers The more important points local bishop can decide whether oral or written ses will be required of the partners in a mixed marriage that the children be raised as Catholics Previously they had to be written cases where raising children in the Catholic faith is impossible because of local laws or customs from which the parties cannot subtract it is up to the bishop to give a dispensation for the marriage This is provided the Catholic party is C willing to do all in his or her power to have the children baptized and educated in the Catholic faith and provided there is good will on the part of the non-Catholic party married by a non- Catholic minister are not automatically excommunicated from the church as in the past The ruling is retroactive The document although sued in the name of the pontiff was signed by Alfredo Cardinal and Archbishop tro Parente the and secretary respectively of t h e Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith This is the former holy office Both prelates are noted tives The document began by admitting that under present circumstances relations be- tween Catholics and non- Catholics are far more quent The way of life and usages are more closely similar and thus friendship more easily comes between them Thanks to the discussions of Christian unity by the cal Council the document snd it is advisable to ease the rigidity of existing legislation regarding mixed marriages regarding some rules of church law by which the separated brothers not seldom feel they are offended was not expected to seriously delay the astronauts and they were scheduled to reach Cape Kennedy at EST Saturday to undergo more debriefing on their brush with death in space Wearing light blue fatigues and tennis shoes the astronauts got a cheering reception when they stepped ashore at Okinawa to catch their flight for Honolulu Sailors gathered at the rail of the rescue destroyer USS Macon to bid farewell to the pair a Army band struck up America and about 1000 Americans and native Okinawans ignored a pouring rain to shout their approval A banner stretched over the dock Well done U.S spacemen Fellow astronaut Walter Schirra who was at Okinawa to greet his colleagues and help with the debriefing praised them for making the best landing yet accomplished in the space program They landed in less than miles and maybe only three miles from the predicted landing point a very fine I accurate landing said Schirra Doctors aboard the Mason and at Hawaii examined Armstrong and Scott and pronounced them in excellent physical condition The only ill effect from their mission was the sea sickness they suffered after landing on the water V