The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - November 21, 1970, Zanesville, Ohio Todays Chuckle Discretion is when you're sure you're right but you ask your wife The Your Newspaper FORECAST Mostly sunny today with highs in the 40s. Fair and cold on Page 2-A) 107TH PAGES 43701 NOVEMBER 21, 1970 TEN CENTS Two Ohio Police Also Kidnaped Fugitive Releases Ohio A for- mer convict who kidnaped and then released two police officers was reported by Carroll County Sheriff Dean R. Yeager to have released unharmed at the two women and a man he later Police had set a huge net throughout Northeastern Ohio to try to get the believed to have fled in the car of the three Yeager said a brother and sister had telephoned their mother to say they had been freed by the who then headed on The sheriff said the kidnaper still was The sheriff said Joseph 24, his sister 17, and Connie 30, all of had been freed by James Edward 42, formerly of Akron and Kelley was described by his parole of- ficer as a genius with a 138 City police at Covington told the Ohio Highway Patrol the three taken to quarters and were ia city police said the fugitive had released them and driven possibly to Kelley first kidnaped man Ronald Baracz of Brooklyn a Cleveland Thursday when Baracz ed to quiz him about a car in the Kelley kidnaped Ohio way Patrolman Richard Klaes early Friday when Klaes tempted to check his oar at a restaurant Kelley forced Klaes to return to his drove to a church where he had ed Baracz to a sink in the men's He then ed Klaes to the sink and Baracz said he was cruising in an area of Brooklyn Heights when he saw a parked car and a man walking around it. pulled up behind him and asked what the problem Baracz said he was They Keep Her Busy A lot puppies for a little girl to keep her eye Elizabeth Gardner of W. ended up inside the basket and the dogs all from one litter romped Keeping up with the 10 could even keep an energetic 4-year-old like Betsy Several Die In Cambodia Fire PHNOM PENH military munitions storage base on the outskirts of this Cambodian capital burst into flames and exploded Friday killing several persons and wounding scores of One military hospital in Phnom Penh said it had received 40 wounded three hours after the fire and explosion from unknown Three other hospitals in Phnom Penh also were treating the Military officers said the fire started in a small arms munitions storage shed and then spread to other buildings housing mortar shells and heavy machine gun One wounded officer said 82 millimeter and 60 millimeter mortar shells had exploded in the Hundreds of refugees ing down the highway from the area of the camp and its storage base said they had been trapped for up to an trying to avoid exploding Five hours after the initial the fire was reported still American ses bombed the Ho Chi Minh trail in Eastern Laos for the 44th consecutive day prolonging the heaviest air assault of the Indochina War to cut the flow of Communist supplies to South Vietnam and Military sources said the planes dropped 250 tons of bombs along the battered trail the average amount of the daily drop since the raids Three of the flying from bases in Thailand were diverted from Laos Friday and raided suspected Communist positions east of the border near the former U.S. Marine base at Khe the third reported raid by in South Vietnam in the past six Other U. S. and South planes struck Friday at targets around Pleiku in the Central military spokesmen The bombers hit in an area where a government regional force unit killed 34 Communists in ground fighting Thursday night and early The U.S. Military command said an Army observation helicopter was shot down Thursday near the eastern edge of the A Shau 375 miles northeast of killing the two crewmen It was the third helicopter lost in two days in South raising the unofficial total of ters lost in Indochina to The command said an gation is underway of the slaying of two government regional force New Lex Families Affected By Gas Break NEW LEXINGTON Some 400 westside families here were without gas service late last night as Columbia Gas Com- pany crews worked to repair a three inch gas line broken in a fiery one car Billy A. 16, was traveling north on State street when Ws auto skidded into a concrete bridge rupturing the nearby gas line and snapping an electric New Lexington Patrolman Harry said a spark apparently ignited the natural gas escaping from the broken Both the car and the utility pole were destroyed in the Riley and a Phil Wollenburg of New Lexington were treated and released from Herendeen Both sustained minor cuts and power and telephone repair crews were on the scene last night trying to restore normal conditions in the Neither the power nor telephone service was cut but both companies were repairs to Gas company officials said repairs to the line would be relatively t 4 Inside Today's Times Recorder Ornaments Of Life Nine young from the Eastern Seaboard to have made 1970 a good for veteran columnist Bruce You'll find out why by turning to Page 4-A. Almanac Births Bridge Calendar Church News Classified Comic Crossword Dear Abby 8 B 2 A 1 B Financial News 8 A 2 B Hospital News 2 A 1 B Jeane Dixon 8 B 6 A Memory Lane 4 A 5-7 B Police News 8 B 2 B State Report 5 A 8 B Women's Page 7 A 7 A Sports Pages 34 B having trouble with the Baracz said he was checking the license plates when he ted another set on the floor of the car and said he wanted to check went over to my wrote his license registration number on the pad in my car and reached for my radio mike when I heard him beside me say don't do said looked up into the barrel of a pointed at my Baracz said he had scribbled the number of the license plates on the floor of the car on a pad that he left in his lice were able to trace the car to Kelley through these Baracz said they drove over much of northeastern Ohio and part of Pennsylvania before ar- riving in Because the officer was taken across the state the FBI office at Cleveland entered the Agents obtained a warrant for Kelley from U.S. Clifford E. Bruce in Cleveland on grounds the eral kidnap law had been After Kelley brought Klaes to the church and chained him alongside he left in the OSP He abandoned the cruiser about 20 miles southwest of then came back to it then abandoned it for good before taking the hostages in Klaes and Baracz managed to get free when the patrolman pulled a key out of his pockets that fit the Kelley has served time for shooting at two Akron police of- in 1964 wounding a plant guard during a car theft in 1949. He joined the Navy in 1946, and was dishonorably dis- charged in 1948. In March 1965 he was sentenced to five to 30 for night burglary and shooting to wound in Summit Welfare WASHINGTON Senate Finance Committee voted Friday to kill President Nixon's welfare reform the keystone of his domestic legislative tives charged it went too and liberals complained it didn't go far The committee voted 10-6 to kill the billion which Nixon has called the most important social legislation since the New The vote came as a severe setback to the prospects of enactment of the com- Red China Loses Bid For U.N. UNITED NATIONS Communist China's bid for membership in the United Nations received majority port for the first time Friday in the General Assembly but fell 16 votes short of the total needed for The vote was 51-49 in favor of admitting the Peking regime to China's seat and ousting the Chinese who have represented China since the founding of the U.N. in 1945. The issue required a two- thirds majority of the nations meaning that 67 nations would have had to vote in favor of Peking in order for Communist to win membership this There were 25 Approval of a resolution declaring the China representation issue an tant requiring a two- thirds vote to make a change saved the seat for Nationalist China this The resolution was accepted by a 66-52 vote with seven The fact that Communist China got more votes than did Nationalist China for the first time on the seating issue some diplomats to speculate that it was only a matter of time before the Peking regime is plex and controversial proposal in the closing weeks of a Congress busy with other But Secretary L. Richardson of tion and Welfare predicted that the White House would muster 60" votes on the Senate floor to reverse the com- is simply too important to the country to allow this legislation to Richardson told a Capitol Hill news He said would be better than the nation's current and fiscally welfare system which helps support 10 million people and which has been criticized by welfare clients and administrators for In place of the administration the committee voted 13-3 for a test run of the called Family Assistance of up to five including federal wage supplements for those who work at Richardson said would rather have no at than the committee's which he said would take years to administer and and would delay a thorough overhaul of welfare until 1974. The chief innovation is on's outlined by the President to the nation in a radio television address 16 months was its promise of Federal aid to the those who work but still cannot earn enough to lift themselves out of The promised a federal payment of a year plus in food stamps to every poor family of four in the nation if the head of the household would take a job or sign up for job One of every 12 Americans would be The measure sailed through the House with unexpected ease last but it hit a waU of conservative resistance in the Senate As the administration modified its proposal again and again to meet the objections of it lost liberal Sen. Fred a key defected He told reporters he could no longer support the because the administration would not guarantee aid for families which included a Most welfare families are headed by but unemployed fathers are now eligible for School r A plan to consolidate Ohio's present branch campuses and technical including Ohio and the Muskingum Area Technical was proposed by the state Board of Regents Under the tentative new master the reorganization would result in 25 state com- munity and technical each a two-year institution with its own board of The proposed college for Southeastern Ohio would serve Morgan and Washington counties and would have a projected enrollment of students by 19SO. The 24 other proposed the counties they would serve and the enrollment 500 Looking Ahead To Sunday IN THE BEGINNING Covered bridges once spanned tho gum River in 10 Why were they covered and which was Norris Schneider rhoss and many others in tho first of two MOVIE KiNG Ten years ago Ciark Gable died of a heart His career is recalled in a special CHher deal with Mafia in and the disappearance of from The Sunday Times Recorder 000 Scioto Lawrence part of Van Grand Mi- Auto Workers Approve Contract DETROIT United Auto Workers announced day its members have ratified a record three-year contract with General which is expected to end a 67-day old strike shortly and start GM cars moving off assembly Settlement of local disputes at several key points was the only thing left blocking a restart of GM production after a strike that cut the nation's auto output sharply and hurt the national Once key local agreements are a GM man resumption of production will vary at bly plants across the country as parts are But output is expected to be well under way at nearly all points in The tally of the exact vote for ratification was not ly The negotiating led by UAW President Leonard agreed to the tentative contract with GM's negotiators and GM council voted 3-1 recently to recommend approval by the Twelve of GM's 24 assembly plants have reached local agreements and a GM man said both sides were working hard right now to solve disputes at the other assembly plants and supplier