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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - March 3, 1967, Zanesville, Ohio                               5 4 Good Don't always give your wife credit she appreciates a little cash too New Child Care Plan Proposed By President See Story On Page 319 20 PAGES ZANESVILLE OHIO 43701 FRIDAY MARCH 3 1967 TEN CENTS Would Test Asks Hal In Bombing Viet North Democrats Challenge Election May 2 On Two COLUMBUS UPI Two of the most important measures the legislature has passed in the last 25 years are going to wind up in court be- cause of a date on the dar The measures are the Ohio Bond Commission and tive apportionment and the date is May 2 when the Rhodes ad- ministration and Republican legislative leaders want to place the proposed al amendments on But they started the ball ing too late They tried to pass a law setting May 2 as the date for the special election but be- cause of the time factor the law had to be presented as an emergency measure An emergency measure re- two-thirds approval by the and in the House the Republicans control that comes to 66 Twice the measure House 113 failed and twice it was sent to conference where it now languishes So the Republicans chose an alternate method and set the date of the election by ing it in both the Ohio Bond Commission and apportionment resolutions Democrats thwarted in their attempt to block the May 2 charged that procedure would be illegal ing a special election can be set only by law But the two state officials ex- pert in the field the attorney general and the secretary of state say the procedure is valid under the Ohio Con- situation although it has never used resolutions which are presented contain provisions for an election then we will proceed to put them on the lot for that Secretary of State Ted Brown asserted The House on Tuesday sent the OBC to conference tee and the Senate did the same with apportionment on Wednesday If the resolutions which are presented for an date then we will proceed to put them on the lot for that Secretary of State Ted Brown asserted Both measures passed the legislature and it is expected that a suit will soon be filed in the Ohio Supreme Court the validity of the tion setting bly on the OBC resolution House Minority Leader Frank Pokorny said it was the Democrats opinion plan is not legal and that court action will be taken on it the Democrats do not challenge it a friendly suit will probably be filed just to make sure the legality of OBC and apportionment could not be challenged at some later that ground Orleans Man Denies 3 Named In Plot To Kill JFK NEW ORLEANS UPI Harvey Oswald civil leader Clay Shaw 54 and former airline pilot David W Ferrie 49 plotted the assassination of President Kennedy in New Orleans in September of 1963 Dist Arty Jim Garrison's office charged Thursday In an affidavit filed day and made public Thursday Garrison's chief investigator Louis Ivon charged the con- was discussed in Feme's apartment -in presence of a person who later became an Shaw former director of the New Orleans International Trade Mart was arrested Wednesday night and charged with conspiracy to commit murder He denied all the charges Thursday and also denied he ever used the name Clay Bertrand Garrison said this was an alias Shaw used in calling a New Orleans attorney the day after Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas Nov 23 and attempting to arrange counsel for Oswald Garrison also said in the affidavit that others attended The World This Morning Global SAIGON Thousands of U.S Marines charge into battle in the deadliest jungles of South Vietnam after the bloodiest week of the war that cost the Communists a record men killed in combat Page HONG KONG Peking Radio says Communist Chinese party Chairman Mao Red Guards have formed a high command in Peking to date the campaign to destroy his enemies Page The Nation Clark son of the Supreme Court justice is confirmed by the Senate as attorney general less than 48 hours after President Johnson submitted his tion Page ALBANY N Y New York State Court of Appeals over- turns a fraud judgment against Adam Clayton Powell in a suit stemming from a libel case brought against him by Harlem widow Esther James Page Around Ohio MARIETTA Nobel Prize winner Martin Luther King says the American Negro has come a long way in the elimination of racial injustice but there is still a long way to go Page HINCKLEY Bird watchers both professional and amateur are watching the skies over this Medina County community of 300 waiting for March 19 and return of its favorite citizens Page VIENNA Peggy Fleming of Colorado College nears her second straight world figure skating championship after brilliant performance in championships here Thursday YORK Marshall University in the Mid- American Conference is team added to the National Invitation Tournament as pairings are revealed Page B The Weather FORECAST Mostly cloudy and cooler today High in the 40s See details on Page Inside The TR Bridge Page Sec 4 B Births 1 B Classified Ads B Comic Pages B Crossword 9 A Deaths A Editorial A Markets 12 A Police News 2 A Sports B Women's News A the meeting in Feme's ment He did not name them Shaw was free on bond Ferrie was found dead in his apartment Feb 22 The district attorney said he committed suicide A report said he died of natural causes The warrant application said Shaw met with Oswald and others in the apartment of David Wr Ferrie in September 1963 and at these meetings there was an agreement and to kill John F Kennedy Ferrie a pilot psychologist and private investigator son said a key figure in a New Orleans assassination con- died of a brain hemorrhage Feb 22 after his name came to light Ferrie was buried Wednesday in nearby Chalmette La Three persons attended the funeral The search warrant tion asked for authority to seize photographs letters political propaganda maps newspapers telegrams canceled checks diagrams blueprints copies of manuals and manuscripts recordings ledgers canceled airplane tickets telephone vouchers tools and implements guns rifles ammunition tele- scopic sights miscellaneous gun parts Garrison's agents entered Shaw's luxurious French ter apartment and carried out five boxes of assorted items and a rifle in a canvas case President Says No To View WASHINGTON UPI Robert F Kennedy called upon President Johnson Thursday to test the Communists word by stopping the bombing of North Vietnam and serving notice we are ready to negotiate within the week Kennedy's proposal in a major Senate speech drew what amounted to an immediate reply from the White House In a letter released as Kennedy began speaking the President said it was imperative that the bombing be continued arid that it would end when the Communists took reciprocal action to de-escalate the war Johnson's came in a letter to Henry M Jackson dated but made public by the Senator in apparent reaction to Kennedy's speech The President said that the United States would persist in its operations regarding both North and South Vietnam those who launched this sion are prepared to move seriously to reinstall the ments whose violation has brought the scourge of war to southeast Asia Kennedy said that the ing pause he proposed should not last indefinitely without results But he said evidence was mounting that our tive can finally bring the negotiations we have sought for so long if we are only willing to do what we did before As for evidence the New York Democrat noted that Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin had asserted in London two weeks ago that a first step toward peace should be an unconditional cessation of bombing and other aggressive acts against North Vietnam Kennedy's speech triggered debate before he had gone more than a few minutes Chairman J William Fulbright of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee endorsed Kennedy's statement that the war w a s diverting resources from vital domestic programs But Sen Gale McGee D- Wyo a backer of the Vietnam policy quickly interjected that it was a mistake to assume that money saved by ending the war automatically would go into antipoverty or other domestic projects Sen Joseph S Clark took issue with McGee He said he was utterly unable to believe that all the billion a month being spent on Vietnam would go into tax cuts if the war ended Jordan Resigns As Mosaic President Roy E Jordan has resigned as president of Mosaic Tile Co to step into a newly created post as chairman of the board of the firm it was disclosed Thursday Jordan's resignation came on the heels of word that the First National Bank of Chicago had begun mailing checks to holders who had tendered saic stock with an offer by the Marmon Group in Chicago which is attempting to buy out Mosaic The bank is said to be paying per share with stockholders to retain a per share dend which they have received Meanwhile those opposing sale of stock to the Marmon Group said payment to holders throws uncertainty on overtures made by at least two other firms toward purchase of the tile firm They are Medusa Portland Cement Co of land Heights and Alco Standard Corp of Cleveland Mosaic's executive offices are located in Cleveland The issue is further it was pointed out due to the fact that Jordan and other officers of Mosaic had tendered their stock to the bank in the Marmon Group's initial offer Former Congressman Adam Clayton Powell loois up from his domino game to view the Telephoto attributes of Princess Tanya a exotic born dancer at a bar at Bimini Powell To Ask Court EOT Seat In Congress WASHINGTON UPI Clayton Powell will ask a federal court next week to direct speaker John W mack and other House officers to readmit him to Congress ft was learned Thursday Powell's legal experts have not charted the exact path they will take in trying to overturn his ouster but they Russia OKs Discussion Of Costly Missile Race but last Monday they sent telegrams to the bank ing their shares be withdrawn Late Thursday Allen Turner representing the Marmon Group went to Cleveland with shares of Mosaic stock purpose of receiving transfer of the shares If t h e transfer is mad e control of Mosaic and its flung interests would go to the Chicago firm WASHINGTON UPI ident Johnson said Thursday Russia had agreed to sions with the United States on limiting the costly race to deploy antimissile defense ABM systems as well as offensive weapons It is my hope that a means can be found to achieve constructive the ident said Johnson summoned newsmen to read a brief announcement of the long awaited reply to a letter he sent to Soviet Premier Alexei N Kosygin through the U.S Ambassador to Moscow Llewellyn F Thompson I have received a reply from Chairman Kosygin to my letter of Jan Johnson said This reply confirmed the willingness of the Soviet ment to discuss means of limiting the arms race in offensive and defensive nuclear missiles This exchange of views is expected to lead to further discussions on this subject in Moscow and with our allies It is my hope that a means can be found to achieve constructive results While Johnson did not West Muskingum Gains 3rd Title West Tornadoes rolled to their third straight New Concord Class A District Basketball Tournament title last night by walloping Caldwell's Redskins The paced by Jeff Murrey and Paul McLoughlin also sewed up a berth in next week's Regional Tournament at Athens for the Tornadoes of coach Gary Ankrum West Muskingum will take a record into the Regionals See Page for tournament story and photos cally mention the hotly disputed issue of ABM deployment the subject was a central issue in his letter to Kosygin The President said he ed the talks to begin in Moscow between the U.S ambassador and Soviet officials He said he anticipated that the talks would be enlarged later to include U.S allies He said he doubted the talks would interfere with pure research and development of either country's systems The Soviet Union is reported to have begun deployment of an ABM system of defense rockets around Moscow and possibly several other Soviet cities decided act as as possible accentuate any psychological advantages they might have The Harlem Democrat was his seat Wednesday by a vote of House members who turned down a recommendation that he be given Ms seat but punished for his behavior and misappropriation of funds v McCormack officially notified New York Gov Nelson feller of the vacancy created by Powell's exclusion It is now up to Rockefeller to call a special election in which Powell is expected to run and win Democratic and Republican chairmen for New York County Manhattan promised day to call their committeemen into session to name candidates for Powell's seat as soon as Rockefeller calls the special election Rockefeller said he would act when he got official notice from McCormack Meanwhile Powell's annual salary was terminated as of midnight Wednesday Some of his staff however was expected to remain on the job under direction of the clerk of the House to handle constituent matters Racine Hydraulics Opposes Takeover By Racine Hydraulics ery Inc which operates a plant at Licking View intends to fight an attempted takeover of the corporation by Bucyrus Erie Co it was announced by George B Miller president of Racine Inc Bucyrus Erie early this week tendered an offer to assume control of Racine the purchase of shares of the company's com- mon stock and all of its outstanding convertible subordinated debentures The company currently has common shares out- standing plus a issue of convertible subordinated entures which will convert into shares of common stock In addition common shares are reserved for stock options Miller noted Racine ics management has a proven record of accomplishment in which sales and earnings have reached new record highs each year over the past five years It is our expressed intention to grow as an independent company We have been pursuing an sive research and development program which has and will continue to constantly open new and profitable markets Over the past five years the company's sales have grown at an annual rate of 24.6 per cent while earnings have increased at an annual rate of 36.8 per cent over the same period On the strength of the able relationship we enjoy with our Miller con- we feel confident we can depend on extensive port Racine Hydraulics is the largest independent of hydraulic com- including pumps valves and complete hydraulic systems   

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