The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - January 10, 1971, Zanesville, Ohio The Times Recorder 107TH PAGES SECTIONS 43701 JANUARY 10, 1971 TWENTY CENTS Good Reading On The Inside Dead Politician Has Illinois In 2-A Littick Family And Newspapers 5-A Past Area Recalled Julie Says Nixon Will Seek Re-Election Page Priests Had Influence On Liston's 3-D Runaways From Fairfield Co. Home Bodies Of 4 Teenagers Found After Fire Jeane Dixon's Predictions Another Warning Is Issued About Leak In Security By JEANE Copyright 1971, Inc. I see 1971 as the of By this I mean that many of the problems facing both America and the world wii move toward solutions that some of us will begin to un- approve and unite to Many people are asking questions about the fruitless foray by American soldiers into the prisoner of war camp at Apparently my warnings of a in America's security chain of command has fallen on deaf so I must repeat that information about U.S. military operations will continue to be passed on to the opposing forces by highly placed officials in two agencies m These officials passed the security and Jora secret no the vibrations I that the camp at Sontay was deserted hastily as toe result of a tipoff from these civilian just as the Soviets also were alerted to the Cambodian The reason the commandos came put of the Sontay raid I was because the timing for the mission had not been set and it was left until the last minute to decide the IN 1971 President Nixon will make at least five changes in the White House i person responsible for security leaks in the Nixon ad- ministration has left public office to return to civilian He will also make two cabinet The President will begin the year with a still largely disunited a hostile and a drifting foreign But I feel there is no man or woman living who can unite the people unless the people work at being united and from the vibrations I pick feel some people ale going to continue not united country's Assassination attempts against President Nixon were thwarted by U. S. security as be other assassination SLOW STEADY growth toward a new prosperous spanning the last quarter of this begin Unemployment wall recede and interest rates wit be By 1975 big changes in the American form of democratic government will be I see that the country's economic base is firm for the time Over three years ago I tried to warn big industry concerning sabotage to their The initial destructive efforts will be against the vulnerable oil storage tanks and oil next in line wit be power facilities and then steel and heavy machinery manufacturing including defense This sabotage can be stopped increased security by industry and the application of more stringent I see coming out of a foreign country an imported meet aH of the 1975 anti requirements of thas and wiH make its debut here in 1971. PEOPLE HOWARD America's is in for some bad times this coming I Continued on Page 7-A Official Census Shows Schedule Exhibit Of Moon Rock Drop In Population Here At population In including declined 1.7 per cent from to a toss of during past according to final 1970 official population count released by the Census Bureau of Washington total dipped from to move to the suburbs reached its peak in the Sooth total count was abo down to Although a detailed down on the village and township populations not be available until later at is expected that the figure for the metropolitan area will be about The final figures showed little change from those in the preliminary totals released shortly after the census was completed last April 1. The estimated total for Muskingum County at that time was and for It was this preliminary count that touched off a wave of protests in Ohio and elsewhere across the Literally thousands of large and challenged the accuracy of the but the Census Bureau insisted that the 1970 count was the most nearly cor- rect ever Five Southeastern and East Central Ohio counties recorded increases in population and six others show Those with gams census figures shown Athens to Coshocton to Licking to Monroe to and Washington to Counties with declines Behnont to Guernsey to Harrison to Morgan to Noble to and Perry to A small rock brought back from the moon by Appollo astronauts will be on display at the College Library for four days starting Jan. 18. Invitations have been mailed to high schools of Eastern and Southeastern Ohio to send classes of students to the college to view the lunar The public is also in- during the hours it is on 1 to p.m. each The moon which is about three inches in is sealed in a glass When not on it be deposited in a safe at the Old Trunk Contained Paintings Worth FORECAST Partly Md warmer snow tt right and on CINCINNATI Alfred Stone and James Walter paid the top bid of for an old carved wooden trunk at an auction last they were reprimanded by Stone's I had attended I wouldn't have let them pay for that old Mrs. Stone basement is already full of But Walter and auction broke the lock of the They found several water col- ors and The art works bore the signature of Henry Celebrate Tomorrow COLUMBUS It will be a Democratic day in bus Monday as John J. Gilligan is inaugurated and his cabinet and other elected officials are sworn in for four year Gilligan's Inaugural Com- has stressed the new Ohio's 62nd, wants to make the ceremonies tisan and but the Democrats will have particular cause celebrate their first control of the Statehouse in eight J. the ney Gertrude W. the and Joseph T. will be sworn in prior to Gilligan's along with lican holdovers Lt Gov. John W. Brown and Secretary of State Ted W. The inaugural ceremonies be- gin 11 a.m. with the slated for Gilligan wall be wearing a business despite the fact the ceremonies will be held on the Statehouse probably in A large immediate family is Richard curator of paintings at the Cincinnati Art said Farney was one of the most prominent artists in the Cincinnati He said Farney had concentrated most exclusively in painting Old settlers and Stone and Walter asked Boyle to estimate the value of the art Boyle Stone and Walter said they plan to sell the art works and divide Their investment was now worth 400 tunes what they had paid for it. and his have four and Gilligan's mother one of 13 During the actor John Forsythe will read a special poem written especially for the occasion by Anne Single of a campaign worker for After the a two- hour gala re- showcasing Ohio talent win be held at the Ohio Theater across the street from the The master of ceremonies will be Norman a syndicated drama critic for Howard Newspapers in New Admission will be and a crowd of is The reception and dinner honoring Gilligan is a Democratic fund-raising affair and cost per and per It was moved from the downtown Neil House to the state Fairgrounds after more than tions were Gillian will deliver a brief speech at the and dian Pat Paulsen will be the guest Peter and Nancy son will be featured at the Inaugural BaE at 9 p.m. at the Lausche Building on the The ball will cost per person or per and a crowd of is Dress is Fireman Dies After Rescuing His 2 Children TOLEDO Ralph a 40-year-old city saved his two children from drowning in icy Lake Erie Saturday but tost his own Officials said Arthur was riding on a snowmobile near Cullen Park when he saw his Ralph 18, and 15, vanish in the water when their bile broke through the ice. The father stopped his jumped into the water and pushed the children onto the ice where passersby came and pulled them He also was rescued and rushed to a where he was dead of apparent shock and heart according to the French liner Antilles burns near Mustique Island in the Stories Oi Heroism Told After Burning Of Cruise Ship Antilles Barbados men of ship Queen Elizabeth 2 told Saturday of a night of heroism when 635 persons escaped the cruise liner from stem to and driven hard on an uncharted reef in the dark and choppy All 635 lives were saved but the a sleek vessel was destroyed in what a company official described as stunning Several American passengers on the Antilles said they were unable to understand the French language orders to abandon Mrs. Marion 30, 2 Killed la Air Collision But Jetliner Lands Safely N.J. A flight instructor and a student pilot were killed Saturday when their single engine plane collided in the air with an American Airlines Boeing 707 The four engine American Airlines flight 30 from San Francisco to New York landed safely at Newark Airport without injury to its 14 passengers and crew of extensive according to the The light a was cut in half by the collision at feet The front including the landed in a street at this central New Jersey The rear section landed in an office parking a mile The William 43, and the student Edmund 18, Port were dead on arrival at John F. Kennedy Hospital The collision occurred jast after the light plane had taken off from Linden in and as the 130 seat jetliner was making its landing approach into the The Robert Harrington of a veteran of 26 years flying told the airport control tower at believe we've had contact with a light He brought the plane to a landing 16 minutes just five minutes its uled arrival on the non stop despite to its left wing and a total toss of hydraulic Edison police said there were no houses in the vicinity where either section of the Cessna There was no serious damage at either Nixon Celebrates SAN Calif. ing to feel 20 years younger than his quietly celebrated his 58th birthday Saturday with his family at the Western White Inside The Times Recorder Page Sec. Art 8 A Builders Page 5 B Classified D Crossword Puzzle 3 B Deaths And Funerals 6 B Financial News 3 B Gift Of Roses 4 A Jeane Dixon 6 C Letters To Editor 6 A Main Stem 4 A Predmore 5 C Money Clips 3 A Ohio News 6 A Ohio Profiles Question of Week Radio-TV News Roy Page Sec. 4 A 7 C 7 C 7 B 8 B Sally Round 4 C 1-4 D Stamps 8 C Theaters 2 B D Weather Map 6 A Week In A 4- B whose husband is a captain in stayed Sir several But after they stopped giving announcements in is the main fault I have with the French line during the entire she only put on our life jackets after we saw everybody else do The Antilles passengers were watching a movie in the ship theater early Friday evening when the ship struck the reef just off the tiny island of Mustique in the a string of islands off tile South American The impact tore a gaping hole in the hidl near the engine a fuel line burst and the vessel was soon engulfed in Most of the passengers and crew escaped in lifeboats and made their way to the beaches of Mustique before the fire had made too much Officials said most of the passengers were and Puerto Some U.S. mainland residents also were known to be The first SOS was sounded about p.m. It was picked up by the Britain's premier monarch of the lanes and the giant already carrying 900 made its way at full speed to the Capt. on the bridge of the steered his way near the shores of Mustique about p.m. and began the dramatic rescue It was about a.m. Saturday before it was crew of the was absolutely said passenger Gerald Healy of Gloucester N.J. He told how lifeboats lowered from the plowed through heavy seas to shore where the including many were waiting for Healy said he watched from the decks of the about a mile from the Antilles as flames engulfed the rescue operation went The picked up 501 passengers and nine were taken in the yacht Cutty Sark to the nearby island of Eighty five were aboard the French Line freighter Suffern bound for Barn Near Lancaster Destroyed Four charred bodies found in the 4ebns of a burned barn Saturday near identified as those of teenage runaways from the County Children's the County Sheriff's office They were Jeff 14; 14; Debra 15; and 15, who left their school here shortly after noon The bodies were identified by home officials through personal effects recovered at the fire Sheriff's deputies said the four evidently made their way to the farm of Frank about eight miles south of late Friday Schull said the four appeared at his door and one asked him for meaning Mrs. Shull fixed them some sandwiches and they walked toward a nearby Shull said the barn was not clearly visible from his house but he felt the young people did not enter it before The was discovered about a.m. the Volunteer Fire Department got it under control a.m. The first body discovered by Shaft's son 30, who was kicking about in the smouldering Fairfield County Sheriff Dan Berry was called and two more bodies were Several hours later the fourth was found and the sheriff with Coroner Stephen R. Hodsden and Prosecutor John Martin made positive Loss of tiie hay and equipment was estimated at The Shulls did not report the visit of the children to ties because they believed they bad left their since they disappeared over a The barn was out of sight A missing report was not issued until early Saturday to local A inquest is to be held in the multiple A state fire marshal also was on the but said there were only theories on what started the It appeared the fire originated in the south as it had by the time volunteer firemen One body was found in the midsection and the others in the north leading officials to speculate they may nave tried to flee from the end where the fire or haps they were sleeping in that was just one half of a torso in the a deputy was burned pretty Nearby there was a of was nothing but bones laying You could just see the rib Received Over 50 Inquiries This advertiser was pleased with the results from Classified Ad shown The ad drew over 90 telephone calls and the home was rented 2 BEDROOM fully mobile Fully Phone If you have rental property that is vacant just dial and let a fast acting Wanted start working for