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Mild Today In History 1951 Col. James Hanley, Judge Advocate of the U. S. Eighth Army in Korea, stated that Chinese Reds had massacred 2.513 American prisoners of war since November 1, I960. Partly cloudy, continued mild to-night and Tuesday.

Low tonight 43-48, high Tuesday 58-64. Devoted to the Best Interests of Fremont and Sandusky County ISeired' 1KB SEVEN CENTS FREMONT, OHIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1960 20 PAGES VOL. 105, NO. 184 Tmama Newt rounded ISA Fremont Henencer rounded IBM AUTOPSY PLANNED: 0 ft Girl. Paul 4 orced a in I -y A.

tv In-' i Into Auto nPi inen Murdered 9 Child Seized XTl FY NO JOB OFFER! Man From Street In Ohio Town Kennedy, fc iiE' j- a ni ti aw mm i i mum MittiriiiTaiaff jnamt.4ammi Beach. Where the President-elect was to attend mass Sunday morning was a well-guarded secret, apparently this Sunday there was a leak in the ranks. He Defeated PALM BEACH POURS OUT TO GREET JACK- President-elect John F. Kennedy is mobbed by spectators, police, newsmen and photographers as he leaves mass at St. Edwards on Palm I i 5 C.

1 V1 1 1 BULLETPJ The girl found dead near Paulding early today after being forced into an autmoblle was shot in the head. She had also been criminally attacked, authorities said. PAULDING, Ohio (AP) Two hunters early today stumbled oa the body of a teen-age girl wha Sunday night had been forced into a car and driven off. Confer Today TRAGEDY IN CUYAHOGA FALLS: Son, Daughter Of Former Fremonters Die In Fire provide Kennedy with an opportunity "to congratulate the vice president on the campaign he conducted." Nancy Eagleson, 14, of Pauld 1 ing, was the victim, it was norm cide. Sheriff John Keeler said.

Ha would not disclose the nature of the girl's fatal injuries. He said Wrecks Kill 21; State's Toll Heavy Ohio Weekend Deaths at a Glance Traffic 21 Fire 3 M'scellaneous 3 Total 27 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Of the at least 21 dead in Ohio automobile accidents this weekend. 10 persons were killed in four crashes. Including all types of mishaps, the state registered a death toll of 27, Of the four multiple fatality it is planned to take the body ta Fort Wayne, for an autopsy, The body of the Paulding High KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -Winner John F.

Kennedy and the presidential election loser, Vice President Richard M. Nixon, met today at a history-making conference which Kennedy hopes will heal the wounds of the campaign. Victor and vanquished, both smiling broadly, got together at 11:33 a.m. EST. at Nixon's vacation headquarters at this sunbaked island haven a few miles south of Miami.

Kennedy flew to the conference from his own rest spot at Palm Beach, Fla. He took the initiative in setting up today's historic conference. Kennedy landed at the Miami airport and then drove here by-auto. The meeting, arranged by the The Bolues lived in Fremont until three years ago when they moved to Cuyahoga Falls. Boltz worked at the Falls Stamping and the Ford plant near Cleveland but was laid off three weeks ago from the latter plant.

Mr. Boltz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gerber of Tiffin, 0. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

at the Clifford Funeral home in Cuyahoga Falls with burial in Oakwood cemetery three. Mr. Bohr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fkivd Gerber of Tiffin.

0 Fire killed two children of former Fremont woman in their Cuyahoga Falls, 0.. home Sunday morning and critically burned a third. Dead are Alvin H. Boltz, 3. and Christine Ann Boltz.

15-months-ckJ. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Bolti of 1S37 Mam street, Cuyahoga Falls.

Fighting for her life in Akron Children's hospital is their sister. Carol Lynn Boltz, four-months-old. The fire in the two-apartment house was believed caused by defective floor furnace. School freshman was found at about 2:30 a.m. today.

It was about 8 p.m., the sheriff said, that Nancy was dragged into the passing automobile as she and her little sister. The president-elect also wants "to resume the cordial relations with the vice president which existed between them during their 14 years together in Congress," Salinger added, No Job Offer Kennedy has left open the possibility of his asking Nixon to take a position in the new administration. But aides said in advance of the meeting they felt sure there would be no such offer. They expressed doubt that Nixon would accept anyway. But the primary purpose of the meeting was viewed by those close to Kennedy as an effort to heal the wounds of the campaign.

Kennedy will return to Palm about 4 or 5 years old, walked down a Paulding street. Nancy's body was found some eight miles northeast of town, near the hamlet IDEVTIFIES SLAIN DAUGHTER Edward Kowalewicz, disbelief, identifies the body of his daughter, Gloria, 9. near site in ravine in Palos Hill, III forest preserve where she found shot and beaten to death. The youngster who disappeared during a three block walk from her home to church had been shot twice in the head. of Junction on Ohio 111.

trjiffir rrident th worst nrmr There was an early report mat Funeral service will tw Tups- nar Ashtabua Satur The Boltz youngsters were the dav at ij DJm tt the Clifford the victim's throat had been slashed, but Sheriff Keeler denied this. grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs- Fu'neral home in Cuvahoca Falls Harold Ruttschaw and the He said further information win day. Four men died when their car failed to make a curve and smashed into two utility poles, throwing them from the vehicle. Three other crashes each killed president-elect, was a Kennedy effort to bind up the wounds of the campaign in a national unity move.

The session reportedly Beach Tuesday to have lunch with be withheld pending autopsy and Gov. Abraham Ribicoff of Connec other investigation. Chicago Girl, 9, Bullet Victim ticut, a principal adviser during with bunal in Oakwood cemtery tlvre, Mr. and Mrs Ruttschaw will go to Cuyahopa Falls Tuesday for the funeral, The Rev. Dallas Ford, pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness church, will accompany them.

New Realty Tax Data Prepared the campaign. Ribicoff is vaca may deal with possible appointment by Kennedy of some Republicans to key positions in his ad two persons. None of the multiple fatality The little sister, according to tM sheriff, ran into a nearby hoosa and called police after seeing Nancy pulled into the car. Th tioning at Hollywood, Fla, Going To Church Wednesday evening the President-elect will fly to the Texas ranch of the new vice president, Sen. Lyndon B.

Johnson, for conferences through Thursday. girte' parents are wc. ana ivirs, Dor.ald Eagleson. The body was taken to ths CroweU-Denherder funeral homo here this morning pencfcng moval for the autopsy. great gramfchildren of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver F. Wightman. boh couples residing at 227 west Birdiard avenue, Fremont. Mrs.

Boltz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruttschaw. According to reports, the three-year-old bov awakened his parents earlv Sunday with shouts of "Fire! Fire!" The sleepy -eyed fsrents, thinking Alvin already ad run out of the front door, fled from the home. Heard Daughter Mrs.

Boltz then heard the cry her 15-months-old daughter Chnstme Ann in the rear of the house and tried to fipht her way back but was driven out by smoke. crashes involved more than one car, although a passenger train figured in one wreck when it was hit by an auto at a crossing near Canton Hamilton County, where five persons were killed in traffic accidents, chalked up the worst highway toll in the state Four persons also d'ed accident Three Injured In Chain Wreck Of Three Autos ministration. An enthusiastic crowd of Kenne-4y supporters swarmed pasLiope barriers at the airport and surged toward Kennedy. A squad of Secret Service men and Dade Coun-ty deputies formed a flymg wedge to get Kennedy to a convertible for his trip to Key Biscayne. Kennedy, holding only a nny popular vote margin over his Republican opponent, was accompanied by an old prep school chum.

New York advertising man Billings. Kennedy and Billings attended Choate Preparatory School in Connecticut. Kennedy got in some tennis Sun- Work has been completed on the new taxable valuations resulting from the reappraisal of all real estate in the county and the books will be thrown open for public within the very near future. Counts' Auditor Charles J. Hammer reported today.

The books will be open for public inspection just as soon as Hammer inserts an advertisement in the newspapers, and he expects that will be within the next few days. This morning he said he was trying to learn the cor CHICAGO (AP)-Poiice combed a forest, preserve and a south side neighborhood today for possible clues to the slayer of a 9-year-old girl whose body was found in a ravine Saturday. The young victim, Gloria an only child, vanished about 8 a.m., Saturday as she walked from her home to St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church four blocks away to- attend mass. Some four hours later a truck driver found her body, with two ally in Stark County but only two Coup Repulsed In Guatemala Three persons were injured of them-in the car-tram crash- a three vemcie acaaent on unm -uii.

wi State street at Franklin avenue two. a young soldier and ms girl Saturday at 4: 40 p.m. friend, also perished in a car-but AutnmAk.tM rv.n hv M. IV from carbon monoxide poisoning. heat and flatties.

was driven out by smoke, heat GUATEMALA (AP) Para. troops and rocket planes struck New Muffler Found Ironically, in that latter trag at rebel strongholds in nortneast and flames, Elaine Notestine, 16. Firemen arriving a few minutes Timberlane, and Mrs. Richard later were able to rescue the four- 29. 1327 Circle drive months-old baby from the front 'had stopped for the traffic light.

bullet wounds in the head, in a forest preserve southwest of Chi- edy, a new muffler was found ly Guatemala today as President rect form of the advertisement he must insert, and he will place Av afternoon before watching a inc on the rear floor of the car. unA Vw-u it mil tmm hfir Automobile operated by Donald jThe soldier apparently had intend room, where the parents also nao movie on the lawn at night. Asked By Kennedy ed to install it in place of the been sleeoins. Firemen rushed in, J. Merrill.

34, 635 Ohio avenue, Miguel Ydigoras. 62, claimed the revolt against his conservativa government has been crushed. A state of siege modified mar. tial law was proclaimed in the Kennedy took the initiative in the ad with the newspapers just I as soon as he finds rt Meamvhl! teams of detectIves Some time ago Hammer said rf A that the work would be wldlborhood where w. completed on the urn lived in hopes of finding some-real estate valuations would be rusty, monoxide-leaking muffler alreadv on the auto.

snatched the baby from her busgy and handed her out the window to firemen outside. rammed the rear of the Zartman auto, forcing it forward into the rear of the Notestine vehicle. All Looks Great, Says Physician Of Ike, After 5-Day Rest AUGUSTA. Ga. iP President Eisenhower's physician reported today that the ruddy-faced chief executive "looks great" after five days golfing and relaxing in the Georgia sunshine.

In buWing good humor, the President arranged to join a small group of friends and sides tonight in celebrating Mrs, Eisenhower's birthday. A private dinner parry, complete with birthday cake, was planned as the high point of Mrs. Eisenhower's final birth-dav celebration as First Lady. Mrs. Eisenhower flew in from Washington Sunday and was met at the airport jolly fashion by her "(V-year-old husband who twitted her about her reluctance tt, use planes.

Dr. Howard Snyder, Eisenhower's personal White House physician, meanwhile reported that his distinguished patient is in fine physical condition despite three ma jor illnesses in the past five years. When the Tames were subdued, three vehicles were extensively There also was a sixth accident that took more than one life. That happened in Summit County when two voting children burned to firemen found Alvin's body curled damaged November 14. an that aj Hammer said when ter-, tisement signal is gn en home and up behind his parents' bed.

Chris Large quantity of gasoline was arranging the meeting with Nixon at Key Biscayne in the Miami outskirts where the vice president is vacationing. Nixon promptly agreed. Plans for the session were disclosed Sunday as Kennedy lined up a busy week of conferences with possible appointees to his Cabinet and amid reports that he 4 .1 lo spilled on the pavement. Firemen death as fire swept their one-story real estate owners will be church entrance for Gloria told po were called to nusn away me nome vuyanoga bus Other deaths recorded by The tine Ann's body was lying under her crib in the back bedroom, Coroner William J. Pittenger ruled the children died of asphyxiation and hums.

They were pronounced dead Sunday at 8:15 am, at St. Thomas hospital mountainous Central American re public. Press censorship was im posed. Ydigoras blamed the attempted coup on low-ranking army officers. He linked the uprising with unrest in Nicaragua and Costa Rica within the last 24 hours and indicated he felt Cuba was behind the plot.

In Havana Fidel Castro's gov. ernment denied it had meddled ia the, affairs of the Central American countries. Ydiaoras predicted the last of lice she never arrived Coroner Walter McCarron said the victim apparently had not been sexuallv molested. Associated Prewi fn period from 6 p. m.

Friday through midnight Sunday includexi: (Continued on Page 16, Col. 7.) already nas oeciaea ai n-i permitted to look up their taxable valuations in the Tax Commission part of his office, where people make their personal property tax returns, Hammer said he will have clerks on duty to assist taxpayers lookins up their valuations, and that it will speed up matters if the taxpayers bring tarivelv to pick up Democratic Gov. Luther Hodges of North Car olina as secretary of commerce. Trial Of Eichmann For Deaths Of Jews gasoline and to stand by in event i of emergency. Taken to Memorial hospital were Mrs.

Zartman, her children. Bruce, 3. and Brian, 7. and Miss Notestine, Mrs. Zartman was admitted at the hospital for treatment of contusions of the right leg.

possible neck and nb injuries. Bnan was examined and released. Bruce was released after treatment for contusions of the left leg and over the left eye. Miss Notestine was admitted for Pierre Salinger. Kennedys 1 nrc sfH-retarv.

wouio m-unn confirm nor deny selection of ast real Scheduled For TV alone with them their Hodges. He told a news conference estate tax receipts showing their lot numbers. Kennedy had Informed mm ne win make no final decisions or announcements regardins any Cab Ike And Anderson Talk Foreign Aid AUGUSTA. Ga. Eisenhower will meet with Treasury Secretary Robert B.

Anderson Tuesday for what the White House described as an important conference on foreign aid to underdeveloped countries. Eisenhower will issue a statement afterward about the pressing need for wealthy Western nations to step up such assistance to impoverished lands. the rebels would be wiped out today. He flew to the scene of tha fighting to take personal command. At Puerto Barrios the commander.

Col. Rodolfo Gonzales Centeno. and two other officers were killed. The commander of the Zacapa garrison, Col. Ramon Gonzalez, escaped and fled to tha capital to spread the alarm.

In neichbonne Nicaragua. Pres DEATH CAUSE UNCERTAIN: tn Akron, Neighbors Escape The five members of the Garold Brown family living in the adjoining apartment next door escaped unharmed when flames went through the hoarded over doorway separating the two apartments. The Boltz family moved into their rented house two weeks ago. Mrs. Ruttschaw said the couple only recently had purchased new furniture.

Firemen estimated the damage to house and contents at $7,500. Interior of the apartment was completely burned out. Mrs. Bohz is the oldest of six children of Mr. and Mrs.

Ruttschaw. The other five. thre girls and two boys, are living at home. inet pos's until aftpr Thanksgiving Day. Nov.

24. rxirina the campaign, Kennedy treatment of possible hack and neck injuries. Merrill was shaken, but otherwise was unhuit. Police charged Merrill with driving a car having defective brakes. He was cited to appear in Mayor C.

W. Auxter's court. contended the vice president had helped preside over deterioration of national prestige and security NEW YORK (AP) An agreement has been reached between the Israeli government and an American firm for exclusive television and film coverage of the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem for the murder of six million Jews-Frank M. Smith, president of Cap.tal Cities Broadcasting said Sunday his company will make all recordings and films taken during the trial available to any broadcaster or film company throughout the world. Proceeds after expenses nA the oommunization of tura.

Fremont Man Who Told Wife He Intended To End Own life Found Dead In Parked Auto while Nixon pictured his Democratic opponent inexperienced, rash and irresponsible. PLANES TRY MID-AIR GRAB: But Salinger said one of the pur poses of today's meeting was to of death such as a5phyxia-tion. No aspirin bottles were ident Luis Somoza blamed the revolt in his country that started on Fnday on the Cuban government. It apparently failed, but a handful of rebels were holed up in teachers' school not far from Managua, the capital, and holding the students and local military commanders as hostages. The Nicarsguan revolt spilled over tnto adjoining Costa Rica, Col Alfonso Monge, commander of the Costa Rican Civil Guard, and three of his men were killed will go to a chanty organuition designated by the Israeli govern-! went.

Discoverer Expected To Hurl Capsule As Button Is Pushed Autopsv was planned today at Memorial hospital the death of George Emmett Martin. 33, Sunset Trailer court, whose body was found Sunday morning bmsh off south River road south the car. i Found at 1(1 am. Boiv was discovered abvut 10 a m. Sunday.

The resident wd the car was; driven off the road Saturday eve- mng. but nothing as thought of it FIVE-DAY FORECAST Temprestures will average about 10 degress above normal. Normal high 49. normal low 34. Warm until about Friday, then turning colder.

Precipitation will amount to about one half to three quarters inch as rain about Thursday and Friday. of Route 12. 'tjrpljrrb Plans called for the capsule to pop from the 25-foot-long Agena Strike At Toledo Plant Comes To End TOLEDO, Ohio (APV-A 17-eek strike by 85 workers at the F.S. Rovster Guano Co. ended today.

Local 11-68 of the Oil. Chem-al Atomic Workers Union announced that members ratified a new two-year contract providing wage increases of 7 cents an hour, retroactive to June 18. and 6 cents an hour, effective next June 18. The company, which makes fertilizer, was struck July 18. Martin left his home about 4 3(1 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.

(Ar)-The gold-plated capsule of Discoverer XVII given an extra day in space for a battle with the rebels. p.m. Saturday threatening smciae. second-stage rocket as it streaked over tne isortn role, neaded South. a d-firing ockets at the time because the spot is popular for fishing.

and caTpms. Mr Martin was a truck driver Native of Minot. D. he was according to his wife. Cheryl, who called police.

He carried two bottles containing 150 aspirin with him were to slow it enough to permit Norway's Princess, Commoner To Wed; He's Been Divorced horn Aucust 26 VJ II? was the a parachute to lower it over Ha waiian waters. Trapeze-trailing Flying Boxcars hoped to snag it before it hit the Police and the Sandusky county i of amj process Irwm sheriff's department maintained i irtin an alert all night for Martin, who Surviving are widow, the left the home his 1948 model Cheryl Meyer, children. car- I Sandra and Lvle, at home, and his good behavior should come fly-! ing home today when a scientist presses a button. The satellite, forerunner of a Itgion of military sky spies, is the first of the Discoverer series to eject its capsule at a ground signal. All the others have ejected when a timing device within the spare package clicked shut on the satellite's 17th pass around the earth.

When Discoverer XVII neared its 14th trip, the Air Force decided Sunday that it was behaving so well it could stay up a little water a feat accomplished once in the long Discoverer series. One other capsule was fished from the TEMPER He that ruk-th his spmt than he that taketh a city Prov, 16.32 He mutters and grumbles, h'S answers are curt He's hard to live w-th when his feelings are hurt He pouts aid he whines, be frowns and he sneers The wwnen about him copious tears He loses h'S temper, seems ready to pop And curses and shouts when "blowing, his top'" This may be a mirror, so take a good view The foregoing charges may somehow fit you. JIXIEN C. HYER sea by a skindiver. Prince Charley't 12th Birthday.

But No Holiday For Him LONDON Flags rose around Britain today to mark the 12th birthday of Prince Charles, but it was no holiday for the boy who is first in line for the throne. It was lessons as usual for him. Queen Elizabeth's eldest child is a student at Cheam Preparatory School in nearby The latest Discoverer w-as OSLO. Norway (AP)-The roya First Lady of Norway is taking a divorced commoner as her husband. King Olav announced Sunday n'ht the engagement of Princess Astnd.

2S. rnd Johan Martin Fee ner, 33. a junior partner in 83 Oslo haberdashery. The marnagf will take place Jan. 12.

Since the death of her mother, Princess Martha of Sweden, years a 50, the princess has bees First Lady. New Pact In Congo LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (AP) President Cleophas Kami-tatu of Leopoldville Province today announced a "complete agreement" with his political enemy. Col. Joseph Mobutu, for maintaining order in the capital. It was a major political setback for ex-Premier Patrice Lumumba, entrenched in his villa in powerless seclusion behind a United Nations juard.

launched at this b'g seaside mis sile facility at 12 42 p.m. Satur day, The Air Force said the deci mother of Fremont, brothers. John of Lorain and Burton of Dauphin. Ala. Air force Base.

He was a member of St. Ann's church. Funeral services fr Mr. Martin will be held Wednesday at 9:31 am the Keller and Son funeral home, Mr Martin was a resident of Fremont for sevea years. The vehicle and Martm were found by Sheriff Ted Paul and Depi'ty LeRoy Bliss when they followed a tip from a resident of the souih River road area that a car had been seen entering the brush late Saturday and was stll there Sunday morning.

No aspirins were found. Sheriff Paul Mid. The body and the car showed no other indications of sion to leave tt in orbit 18 extra trips was made because "com munications with the satellite longer. Scheduled ejection tame was delayed to the 31st pas, "bout p.m. EST tods).

have been cood" and "the vehicle is performing satisfactorily.".

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