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The Weather Today In History 1788-New York ratifiei the ne Constitution 11th state. (Federal Bureau Investigation) created. Fair with a few showers; Saturday cloudy and warmer. Jaw to. night in 60s, high Saturday in the 80s.

Devoted to the Best Interests of Fremont and Sandusky County FREMONT, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1957 20 PAGES Merrd saNOLB COP 30e PER WEEK VOL. 102. NO. 90 Fremont Meaienftr Founded 1S5S frtmont Ntw founded 1887 FR. ZULKA LEAVING: Uncle Sam Puts Bill Bea School Votes ve 9 St.

Casimir's Priest Named To St. Adalbert's In Toledo Ike Assailed For Its Defeat Restrictions On Cigaret Claims Tougher Attitude Adopted In View Of Investigation WASHINGTON (fl-The Federal 25 Years Of Service In Fremont To End; Swiatecki Assigned Father Walter J. Czamecki a pastor of the Toledo parish. Father Zulka, who had served as pastor of St. Casimir's church for more than half of the period since its founding ir.

1915, was FIELD DAY HERE: Income Tax Bill For 1 Cent Detroit Suburb Appointment of Father Edward A. Zulka as pastor of St. Adalbert given a testimonial dinner Janu-jTrade Commission said today it Backers Say White House parish, Toledo, by Bishop George 'f ary 27, by hundreds of his parishes adopting a tougher attitude to-ioners, clergy of the diocese and ward cigaret advertising claims numerous Fremont friends. in the light of possible links be. Mayor Wounded itween smoking and lung cancer.

At that time his early struggles J. Retiring, was announced Friday through the Toledo diocesan chancery office. Father Zulka, tvho last Janu Big Name NYC Trains Travel Fremont Kafir Acting FTC Chairman Robert T. Secrest told House investigators that a formal Public Health Serv- in guiding the parish through depression years, his many efforts BySix Bullets IN- i Vs s4 a i rvl sr anil momtain A Help Needed Anti-Segregation Plank Deals Serious Blow; ice statement July 12 dealing with Wne and helm call! for Angered Contractor Fires Shots During Planning Meeting performed to the betterment As the first step in tightening (I iv Derailment In Erie County Sends Crack Carriers Into City I (A. the community, spiritually and materially, were emphasized by a host of speakers.

Served In Michigan the rules against what he called deceptive advertising, Secrest disclosed the FTC has given priority to a survey to learn whether mm i 5r-vT ary observed his silver anniversary as pastor of St. Casi-mir'e church, will return next Thursday to the Earish he served ight years as in assistant during its construction. St. Adalbert's It DETROIT Mayor James Tierney, 52, of suburban Garden City, was in critical condition with six bullet wounds in his body today while a disgruntled contrac Issue Declared Dead WASHINGTON l-Rep. Augustine B.

Kelly (D-Pa), author of the l'a-billion dollar school aid bill killed by the House, blamed President Eisenhower today for its de? feat. Other Democratic supporters Following his elementary train- lirJLan1 moainJ Fremonters had a thrilling, but smokers understand the meaning tha big at St. Hedwig Toledo, Father; advertising claims. miliar sight Thursday night Zulka went to SS. Cyril and, when the New York Central rail- Methodius.

Orchard Lake, The results of that survey he.roads cradi pasSpnger) miA and Father Zulka tor was held at a secret hideout for fear of violence against him, i i tlo win CTictuie me cuiiinusMUii trains were funnelled 7 "Sierney was shot in the chest the 15 second, i to take the necessary steps to it Thursday mm criticism, albdomen and groin mil iwu rvcpumiviaus wiw euau idiTjesi lMount St. Mary's Seminary iroin uepuon in ledo diocese. labehne or the adverrisimr of The city has not had passenger Norwood, U. ana was oruauiru in prvir for sfimp wars iriearets to the ftilesl pvtpnt nfiiervlce I0 Jars til niiii.r"! ii cm 14 isni iiium. --n Cause of the use of the branch the commission en- Friday of the appointment of! After serving as assistant laws Immi Svi-ifltprki as- a 04 4al.

forces. line of which Fremont is a part was a 22-car derailment at Ceylon Father Adal- wv.vj.... ,1.11 rt'i riiuHjv nn .1.4. 4, i u. i np commission is cnareeo with night at a City Hall planning commission meeting.

City Atty. Rusell Swarthout, 34, was struck in the hand In the shooting spree. Police Chief Arthur Nagle identified Tierney's assailant as 6-foot. 3-inch, 300-pound Lester El-lerhorst, 52, a Garden City con The" Central sys- 4. p.

r-r rml rantr--hiinAEC inii 1,116 etiumy. of St administi-ator assistant cnapiam am 1 itAm favored the bill disagreed. "I lay defeat of the bill squarely at the feet of the President," Kelley told a reporter. "I think if he had come out with a strong statement we could have won we only lost by five On the other side, Rep. Freling-huysen (R-NJ), a strong backer of the bill, said, "I think the President did all he reasonably i.j i i j.

was snarled from that point TTt.ii itru trial laws ai'ainHi urwair rw up- RSJBJJB CROSBY Jiolds up Jier income-ta-bill from the U. S. Treasury Department, informing her she owes $.01, in Los Angeles. By spending 15 cents for a check and 3 cents for postage, plus the 1 cent, she can "get right" for 19 cents, or 19 times the bill. Fremont, Mercy Hospital cepnve Dusmess praences.

1" r. as Succeeds (Yarnerkl Zulka came to St. Casimir's Father Zulka succeeds the late pastor January 5, 1932. Secrest was the windup witness mm- Cause of the derailment was (Continued on Page 16, Col. 4.) tractor and board chairmen of not immediately determined, but Gypsum Constructors, Inc.

it happened to a 146 car New BODY MAY HOLD ANSWER: Nagle said witnesses told him could. Killers After Ellerhorst, whose firm constructed And Rep. McConnell (R-Pa), a controversial Garden City police GOP floor leader for the bill, blamed "a combination of things" for the measure's second defeat Arlington Betts Dies In Philippines TOLEDO, Ohio Major Arlington U. Betts, 94, former governor of the Albay Province in the Philippines, died in his home there July 18, relatives here said today. Three In Family Survive Crash Plane Wrecked On Carolina Mountain FBI Enters Investigation Of Mystery Plane Blast in two years.

York to Chicago freight train. Fiftv-three of the cars were loaded. Big Name Here Trains seen in Fremont during the 10' hour period included some of the greatest names in railroading. They were the Pacemaker, the Century, Mercury, Fifth Avenue Special, Inter State Express, Cleveland Limited and Great station, walked into the meeting, shouted "You are a thief 'at Tierney and began shooting. The city had filed suit against Ellerhorst, charging inferior materials were used, Nagle said Ellerhorst ran from Eisenhower has made a federal (Continued on Page 16.

Col. 5) Big Headlines Ohio Sheriff Claims Two Sought His Life MILfcEftSBURG Ohio (fl The wrrootm cht (if) In- er the plane 1 A Ul. ASHEVILLE, N. C. i-A .22 coarr-hnH thp fnrhiH.

thp rupfrpri Ord mountains about rne room aner emiyms sheriff of Holmes County said to- rwort inlav fm-'RO miles northwest of here. It wasicaliber pistol, then called police day that two convicts accused of .1 tui coma nnnnroi area Air and surrenaerea. 29-Inch Rain" Hits Japan Lakes Express. The situation provided a field ciues an aeriai invnici in una a. uj llot-ct ae hoinr hAin al slaying an Amish farmer had I i rr i What rmnni iho lacrrpii rm nrrp np lponiprs searcntxi iui piannea originally to mil the ror nwmi ranroaa wn.

"fr. UwatWrn tor investi. iff jan Informal group devoted to vanished from an air-j -when we recover the body and 'n said he passenger model and real railroads. The Geo E. Peters, 19, of Muscatine, John Mowatt feared liner? wreckage we together the fans not only viewed and to 0 1 piece whnV; there might be violence when 1 sve a The airline and government movies of the big trains in this crowd of some 300 gathered in land, Ohio, family of three was re- S'wSST from injuries suffered when their plane crashed Wednesday night on' the slopes of Mt.

Mitchell. j-, They are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ()Y( In I Olllft T. Wloszek and their daughter, vuuu -Janet, 3.

Most seriously injured i was the latter, who suffered a Af onfll iclr broken left leg. Mrs. Wloszek re- UallUUon.jr ceived a broken nose. They were en mute to Asheville SiNtY' JJ-Pketing for a convention had finded and was getting back to normal Fridav Wloszek said the plane crashed at the Ford Motor parts and into trees on the mountainside' mnnmert slant herP. Iowa, and Michael Dumoulin, 20, of Woostetv are held in the county jail under charges of first degree murder in the fatal shooting July a govern- ficials said they hoped that if they: caused the explosion also the front of City Hall after the shoot ing.

city, but many of them traveled to Ceylon to see wreck. found the passenger's body and.ment man said. pieced together the jigsaw of) On Wednesday, before he flew Mowatt said Ellerhorst refused The Fifth Avenue Special, 253 Known Dead; Some Say Thousands Die TOKYO iff A storm which in 24 hours dumped 29 inches of rain on low-lying, thickly populated areas of Japan's southernmost major island left at least 253 persons dead today, and more than 800 missing or unaccounted for. cracK passenger traui oounn rrom rnA i I t. i.

co Jfi2 Son insurance nol cies. naming is ot Paul m. CoMentz, 25, an Amish farmer whom they did not know. The two men had been prisoners in the federal penitentiary at Ashland, and Dumoulin invited Peters to Wooster after their re- Lnicago to ew iorK, arnven in Missing was r. mn.Mws, Qeveland at 10:40 p.

two 'a retired North Hollywood. h.s wife hours late. lieweler. last seen when he lavatory shoiMly after the Con- The Mercury, a passenger train I'tered the plane's washroom early took off for the return trip Col. 5.) r.n 1 1 traveling aooui auu mues an nour when it was caught in a (Continued on Page 16, from Detroit to Cleveland.

ar-Thursday. SANDUSKY, Ohio -The Fordlease. Motor Co. has asked thai strVkmel "Thev wprp mil tn make. hpaH.

rived at its destination at He had boarded the Los Angeles There were 106 known injured. Relief workers in the area said The shooting followed recent criticism by Tierney and Swarthout of the city's new $108,000 police station which they called a "white elephant." Swarthout 's suit against Eller-horst's firm alleges inferior materials were used in the station and that its cost was more than double that of any similar building. The suit also contends the build- The plane wreckage was spotted; members Locai 1216. United llines." said Sheriff Harrv Weiss. p.

an hour overdue. bound plane earlier at Las Vega Ike Wants Rights Freight trains were channeled Nev. Rinstock was insured for "Dumoulin told me they had hoped the government casualty figures were conservative. They predicted the death toll would run into the elsewhere. None traveled through to shoot me because a sheriff Fremont.

Bill Cuts Ended Automobile Workers, be banned from picketing the company's parts and equipment plant here, Common Pleas Judge James Mc-Crystal set a hearing for today on the company's request for an in would make a bigger headline. Calling the pair "thrill killers," Other passengers on Western Airlines twin-engine Convair were frightened by a loud noise about the sheriff said that after thev had stolen a truck-from the Holmes- Cr.T A lttArrtr President iing is not suitable for use as a 45 minutes later, as the plane; WASHINGTON iP by a Civil Air Patrol search plane and the three were reached by a ground parly at 1:45 p.m. Thursday. The four-place plane was heavily damaged but the three were able to spend the night in it. Wloszek said they had decided to stay at the crash scene for two days and then start walking if they hadn't been spotted.

They left Charleston, W. tT IflUlUCIO out junction based on a no-strike ville Lumber Co. they knocked 1- il cruised at 10,000 feet over the Cali-1 was said today to 'police station. fornia desert. iaP urged Republican senators One man said it sounded like to oppose any further niair iit.ii i thousands.

Tokyo newspaper correspondents radioed from the flood area on Kyushu Island that at least 1,000 persons died in the city of Isa-haya, 15 miles northeast of Nagasaki, and that scores may have perished in Omura, a port a few miles away. A reporter who flew over the area said Isahaya, a mountain- clause in me coiiecnve oargaining rrar winuuw so iney couia gei contract. ja clear shot through it. Ifier KOOmiTlctte T1 ii 1 1 .1 1 A walkout, which union officials: ine sam mey "Pea 1 WOUJn hell of a noise." changes in the civil nshts mil un-; yyilUctm riaVClcn com vw, get a report on tne sroien rrucK Ca if. 1.

ii. oe nrnnHiAri7BH haitin'i 'f" snAien hum Jjiuijj.jvi.ir, wain. '(T'-iMlSS! (lrUrtif III Ult iioi' rt Tuesday night when 23 workers follow them i don think Mane Elv.ns. 20-year-! Forf.p Ymn (R.ND, said fhat Son Young (R-NDi said that the buffing department left "7 nave MKn ccuiaie- weanesa.ay anernoon ana were, in I lmu. Bs: near here.

The FBI and nth- word was given to GOP senators, rhPir iohs Afhoiit half of 1ip 1 fifXl "iwugn or acpnP.iPS n.nrklv stenned in. a dosed stratecv session by er agencies quicklv stepperi in. at a closed strategy session i- rr said Sheriff Weiss and staTOed William H. Hayden. 63, of Mc- io aeatn i nursaav i ringed city of 57,000, looked "like a new sea'- with only a few high points and roofs visible above the water.

"It seemed like someone had mght' 'frankly don't" know. Not yet. Dirksen iR-UH Knmvland had pherson highway, near Clyde, died Dist. Atty. Keith Sorenson said jwho declined to bp quoted, offered breakfast with Eisenhower at the in Memorial hospital Friday at Miss Elvins' roommate.

19-vpar- We enoxulntinn mil. Hmisc earlier hut left with- 6 a. m. hourly paid workers reported for work Thursday, the company said. The dispute was not clearly defined, although safety measures were reported as one subject and workers' assignments as another.

scheduled to arrive at Asheville-Hendersonville Airport at 6 p.m. Wloszek, a pilot for 15 years, radioed Tri-City Airport at Bristol, Tenn. at 5:19 p.m. for weather information. That was the last radio message from him.

The plane was reported missing when it failed to land here on schedule. ho haA old Elaine Soule of Freeport, Long lt was an Pxpiosive seeing newsmen. But the truck slid off a curve and skidded into a ditch before any officers were notified. The sheriff said the men went to the basement home of Coblentz because "it was the only place near that had a light on." The convicts were captured in Illinois after wounding a constable. Monday morning at 10:30 at the dTped the extents of a laken xsiana, n.

aanntted the killtniz I an th enp mppt- i ii ii mi 1 1 ir li 1 1 v. t' inn uw wit Clyde lus fmm a gian1 oarrel'" said me Mitchell funeral home with robbery the motive, and sob- cabin, possibly caused by bullets jng before it ended, told newsmen i 1 bed, "I'm sorry. sorry being 3 Iriraesed to safety from the debris- fired through the fuselage. Eisenhower was quoted as The district attorney said Miss cemetery. Pnc at thp fiinprn that floded and choked river 2.

Structural failure might have opposed to jury trial amendments Soule, a typist clerk, told himiorpnd .1 7 cw poured over the city up tne lavatory wann(M being ottered to rne nuis BIS ESCAPEE CAPTURED TOLEDO, Ohio HPi--Authorities captured a 15-year-old escapee from the Boys Industrial School of ini XL.1VH1S naa recPivea a jiwj Railroads were washed out or cnpviinc KinsiocK nio me nmui. srnnc ianonev iii-vvoi check from her family, and that 3 It WRS a blast from a det- Kefauver iD-Tcnn. i ne iMblocked by landslides. Highways JET CRASH KILLS 21 BURSA, Turkey The casual- Miss Soule needed money to meet Hpymcp A requirement for jury trials is u', were closed Thousands of homes Lancaster today after a 2-hour pressing bills. area tv toll in the crash of a Turkish Edwin Porter, Known As Historian, Dies TOLEDO, Ohio Edwin Porter, 79.

historian for the W. Bliss died Thursday chase through a wooded -j n' Were washed away or flooded. I. .1 11 A rt. a A southeast of nearbv Perrvsbure.

air force jet in a residential area Miss Elvins was struck 26 blows! gators today began putting togeth- forces fighting the House-passed iqL The 29-inch rainfall was one of E-IState Highway Patrolman S. j. of this resort city climbed today on her head with a flatiron, and bill now that it has been stripped rnx worst rainstorms in Japans at Carmine caught the boy, Danny then stabbed 20 times in the chest, Won On 'Principle to 21 killed and 15 injured. The crash Thursday and fire that followed destroyed 18 houses and shops. Lauharn, with the aid of other state patrolmen, sheriff's deputies and policemen.

down largely to a measure pro- Sing me use of injunctions 25 years Cleveland and protect voting rights. about 10 years ago io piwi.i i In addition to his wife, surviv- Sen. Russell said ir ad- ar)5 Mrs Wagner Mills, vance of a meeting in his office, C)ydp a n)pcp 0np son Wllliam an autopsy revealed. "It is the most brutal case I've ever seen," said Coroner Paul Jensen. recorded weather.

The rain and accompanying violent lightning disrupted communications, leaving many areas isolated except for intermittent radio contact. The storm began Thursday 1 however, that he mougnt mc 1(1 War ON COOLED COACHES: r. I.i un Khi morning, let u. ivi a itrv nuuia ournemei -gum ijm. uy cwtPr preceded his home here.

Porter was honored last month in Canton for his 62 years with the company, longest continuous service record of the firm's 5,000 employes. He joined the Toledo Machine Tool a predecessor of Bliss, in 1894. In recent years he was responsible for research into the history of the Bliss company. His "Bliss Power Press Handbook" is a recognized authority on the operation of power presses. an amendment moic iimiw-u rtMm scope than they would like.

of the Qde Amer- late in tne day. and men in me words of one survivor at Isahaya: "Suddenly an angry bolt of lightning cut the sky. Pounding Such a move would be aimed at World War .1 In tho Company Leaves Saturday For Two Weeks At Camp Breckinridge STrenginenmu tr Havden was a re- UhunrW folViwpd Thpn Hip rains face ot tne ne.erminduun Npw York Cpmra, rrocsoH bv Sen Know and I R- railroad-1 came. Not just by buckets full. It 1 I.1-.

UA 4 er Wr 63 Killed In Wedding Party; Building Falls CAIRO IjP A five-story building collapsed Thursday night on 200 persons celebrating a wedding, killing 63 and injuring 32. Fatma, the veiled bride in a white wedding dress, was among those killed. Her bridegroom Man-sour Abdel Hamid was seriously injured. Police said the two lower floors t-u. 4 ln si.n.ronr imu cant i and orner supports mr bill to resist any weakening of the 7 Ithe contents of a lake on us from hold graveside services.

Mr Hay-, Guard personnel. They are La- held Funeral services will be here Saturday. right-to-vote provisions. den had been in poor health for Mar Joseph, David Keyes, Carl Yeager, and Ray Hoepf, several years Hp was a patient at the hospital since 19. On the company roster travel ing to camp Saturday will be Lt.

Grube, Lt. Hartschuh. Master Boston Offering Prayer For Rain Sergeants Floyd Kruse. and Allen 'of the house were more than 70 Sparling Heads Ohio n.n. i.

R. Runion, Sergeant First Class years old and the government Residents of Mas- Dtir, OUCCeeas ureene BOSTON Jack Batesole, Sergeants Richard ordered them pulled down two sachusetts were asked today to years ago. Instead the owner chal CLEVELAND Directors of Fremont Company 148rh Infantry, Ohio National Guard, will leave for annual two weeks maneuvers at Camp Brecken-ridge, Saturday at 11 p. m. The men will leave the armory via Buckeye Stage Coach Line, travel to Bellevue and will board air-conditioned Pullmans of the Nickel Plate railroad.

The men will be headed by First Lieutenants Henry D. Grube and Donald C. Hartschuh. Advance group which left yesterday consisted of Privates First Class Robert L. Hunt, Vernon Nitschke and Richard Stull.

Specialist Second Class George L. Meek and Private First Class John R. Miarer will leave by truck Saturday at 4 a. m. Representatives of the Sandusky lenged the order and added three more stories.

The building was pray tor rain a Ml TeleHione Co. today iv by Gov. Foster rurrolo. who de- to pfesi. scribed a two-month droucht as rrrtnn TWpt Truck Stops On NYC Tracks, Hit By Engine Truck driven by Edward T.

Haaser. 30. Fremont IJoute 5, was struck by a New York Central railroad engine Thursday at 4:18 p. m. on the Wilson avenue crossing when the truck stopped on the tracks.

Haaser tried to back his vehicle when he saw the train coming but it struck and damaged the right front bumper of the truck. The cow catcher of the engine was scratched. located on a lane six yards wide in the popular Dab el Ahmar residential district. i i incrasing in alarming propor-' New, York nis of' 3,. t'ons- iing vice president.

At the same time, the Most Rev. sUcceed John A. Richard J. Cushing. Catholic arch- Grmwi utl0 vs mme chairman bishop of Boston, directed priests' me and ti.re next in his jurisdiction to recite a pray- vfflr i THINKING "How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, 0 God." Psalms 139:17 He said, "I had a heart attack And lying here upon my back I took a sort of inventory.

Explored a lot of territory Found that my thoughts were-in a state Of. tension, anxious- fear and hate Impatience and. resentment had Done muh tc make rhy ticker bad I've cleaned my mind and fUIed it full Of thoughts fine, clew and sensible'. JULIEN C. HYEH Haden.

Ralph Baxter, Charles Henry, Edward Horner. Joseph Kindred, and John Kinsey: Corporals Ismael Mercado, Kenneth Runion and John Silva. Specialist Third Class Louis C. Bittigar, Privates First Class Wayne Blausey, Clyde Booze, Dale Lather, Joseph Scherer and Maurice Twiss, Privates Robert B. Ayers.

John W. Chambers, Joseph Garvin. Duane Hack, Douglas Henry, James McClintock. Karyl Swartz, John Antesberger, Donald Berger, Richard Celek, Kar-lovetz, Donald Kroeger and Gene Gilliatt. DONALD WHEELER, the airman Who didn't want a white sidewall haircut, tells a press conference in Tokyo he "fought for a principle and won." The U.

Air Force overturned a er for rain-m their daily Masses. With no appreciable rain fore-! cast, drastic water restrictions INDIANS CALL GRAY prp PvnPctPrl to hp imposed on BOSTON Qeveland ln- GIRL. 13, DOES ALL RIGHT TOLEDO, Ohio Thirteen-year-old Sharon Klump fired a hole-in-one Thursday on the 121-yard second hole at Sunnybrook par three golf course. She used a No i iron to make the ace, her first. Sharon will enter the USGA Girls Junior golf championship at Denver in August.

RUSS AID FOR CEYLON county Chamber of Commerce million nersons in the 27 cities dians today called 29 year old COLOMBO, Ceylon iffi Ceylon will visit the company on July 31 court martial conviction of 'onw n.i.-ncin mo ovinnii ta Rrtctrwt righthander John Gray up -from Wheeler. He added reportedly has asked Russia to and August; 1. They will be trans-send experts to help develop its sported in an Army transport industry. 'plane froth Findlay by National refuse to get a white sidewall as the onlv means of protecting San Diego to bolster their Ipublic health and safety. 1 ridden pitching staff.

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