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Weather Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Low tomtit, 60-65. High Tuesday, 83; low, 07. Low today, 54; at 7:30, 61, and at noon, 82. PHONE NUMBERS News Room, MA 2-1122 Subscriptions, Classified and Display Ads, MA In 2-2837 fte 4 jts.

VOL. 53, NO. 359 Full liwd Wirt fUparU of tht Oniud Frew International COSHOCTON, OHIO, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1962 Best of Newspaper Feature. Comlci and Pictorial Senrlc SEVEN CENTS 0 Cos 0(U YAHKS ESCORT RUS GUARDS 1 WEST Is lm IL UV mm mpwoByvy Public Reminded Smallpox Shots Need Renewing WASHINGTON (UPI) The recent smallpox threat should MPs Prevent Attack on Soviet Armored Vehicles By JOSEPH B. FLEMING BERLIN (UPI) The United States today forced three Soviet armored personnel carriers to accept a military police escort through the American sector of Berlin to keep them from being attacked by angry.

West Berliners. U.S. military police at Check point Charlie, at the Friedrich- strasse crossing at the Communist anti-refugee wall, ran a jeep V3sr serve as a grim reminder to the entire U.S. population not to backslide in getting regular re-vaccinations, the Public Health Service (PHS) said today. A PHS spokesman said the American public had become lulled into what might someday turn into a false feeling of security, because of the absence of the disease in this country during recent years.

The health' service said the last outbreak of smallpox confirmed by PHS laboratory tests was six cases that occurred in 1943 in Texas, near the Mexican border. across the road to block the en time the Russians were sending their armored cars through the crossing point. The Soviets began using armored cars to take guard troops to their war memorial in West Berlin Tuesday night after their usual bus was stoned and battered by West Berlin demonstra trance of the three Soviet ar mored carriers into West Berlin. They held up the vehicles carrying 15 Red army troops to relieve the guard at the Soviet tors for three nights a row. war memorial in West Berlin, for Four other cases were reported in 1953, but these were not checked out by government Tension along the border itself had eased today in the wake of the Western Allied decision to try to help any redugees wounded by communist fire while fleeing East Berlin.

Three unarmed American medics and an ambulance were stationed at the wall, ready to try to enter East Berlin to give med half an hour. The Soviet armored cars were allowed to proceed the mile and a half to the war memorial after one American military police radio car moved into position ahead of them and another behind them. T'l? Soviet vehicles stayed at the memorial only long enough to drop their passengers and take the relieve'd guard on board. ical help in the event an East German is shot by Communist police during an escape attempt. The East Germans and Ru3-(Page 19, Please) Then they returned to East Ber Earthquakes in Southern Italy Take 12 Lives lin through Friedrichstrasse.

li. I lmki in ii'-t fc-': However, a short time later, a Soviet sedan with two Red army men drove into West Berlin through the checkpoint and was allowed to proceed without an es By WILLIAM F. SUNDERLAND NAPLES, Italy (UPI) A series Vice-President, Wife Leave for Middle East Tour LONDON With homburg in hand and puffing on cigar, Sir Winston Churchill is wheeled into his Hyde Park Gate home after being released from Middlesex hospital. The 87-year-old warrior spent 54 days in the hospital as result of broken left thigh suffered in fall. Churchill Eager to Return To His Seat in Commons of 14 earthquakes rocked Naples cort.

Only a handful of West Berliners except for dozens of police-saw tfie Soviet vehicles come in and there were no demonstrations against them. and the surrounding areas of Zirr TT WASHINGTON (UPI) Vice southern Italy Tuesday night and today, causing death, destruction and panic. The quakes, which so far have caused 12 deaths and injured more than 200 persons, caused mass terror throughout the area. rP, rA." SI President Lyndon B. Johnson de- Parts today for the Middle East LONDON (UPI) Sir Winston, the Hyde Park Gate home to aid on a two-week mission aimed Churchill today began the second in Churchill's recuperation.

uuv-c oaiu Luy iiau iwicatttiicu a possible demonstration Tuesday So far as was known, no Ameri CLEVELAND Ruined section of Monarch Aluminum plant where water tower, top "He seems very happy this and Turkey of UiS. support despite shifts in foreign aid empha- night by detaining 128 youths for cans were among the victims. Entire villages, including largely at reassuring Iran, Greece sis. patients in hospitals, fled into the questioning after the youths appeared to be causing disturbances around Checkpoint Charlie. The youths later were sent home, police said.

The roundup took place at the open countryside as walls split stage of his recovery from a broken thigh bone and was reported eager to return to his seat in the House of Commons. Lord Moran, the 87-year-old former prime minister's physician, said Sir Winston already is well enough to take a few steps with his cane in the pastel painted Accompanied by his wife, Lady and roofs toppled. Southern Ital pled by high winds, crashed through roof and five floors to ground, killing three men. Weather Bureau Explains Failure to Give City Adequate Warning of Storm ians have long experience with earthquakes and fear their grim impact. The worst of the current series Bird, Johnson will visit those countries plus Lebanon and Cyprus.

Then he will conclude his 16-day goodwill journey with a two-day stop in Rome for talks on Italian-American cooperation in space. of temblors came at 7:09 p. m. bedroom of his London home. Parallel bars and other gymnasium equipment were installed in morning," a spokesman at the Churchill residence said.

"He had a good night and seems very well. He is getting stronger." Sir Winston, cheered by a crowd of about 3,000 persons who waited two hours in periodic showers to see him leave the hospital Tuesday, watched a movie entitled "Rob Roy" before retiring Tuesday night. He smiled and flashed the old V-for-victory sign in almost jaunty fashion when he left Middlesex Hospital by ambulance after 54 days' confinement. Sir Winston wore a smart gray suit with polka dot bow tie and carried the inevitable cigar as he waved to the throngs of tower fell from a building. The the city from Lake Erie.

They victims were working in the build President Kennedy was sched said a squall line appeared on the uled to give Johnson a ceremoni ing at the time. Another man was C. of C. Favors Railroad Merger DAYTON (UPI) The Dayton Chamber of Commerce today announced it supports the pro posed merger of the Pennsylvania and New York Central 2:09 p.m. EDT) Tuesday.

Seismograph machines registered it at between six and seven on a scale of 10 making it a "very strong" earthquake. Prof. Guido Pannocchia of the institute said the first weak quake came at 4:56 p.m. (11:56 a.m. electrocuted by a fallen wire in another part of the city.

Glenns Present-Photo Album to Goy. DiSalle The body of the third man al sendoff at 3:30 p.m. EDT today on the White House lawn. The vice president and his wife were to fly by helicopter to Andrews Air Force Base, for killed in the tower fall was recovered Tuesday night. He was John EDT) Tuesday and the last at Truskowski, 47, Cleveland.

NEW CONCORD, Ohio (UPI)- Burke told United Press Inter The Chamber said its position national that the more serious tornadoes touch the ground but that 7:25 a.m. (2:25 a.m. EDT) today. About 500,000 persons were forced from their homes. Thousands fled into the open country-(Page 15, Please) will be outlined in testimony be a 4 p.m.

EDT takeoff aboard a presidential jet transport plane. Johnson's manifold mission is to reaffirm in the Middle East nations he will visit, America's close economic and military support, friendship and general back CLEVELAND (UPI) Harold N. Burke, chief U. S. Weather Bureau forecaster at Hopkins Airport here, said this morning the vicious storm which slammed through the area Monday night was a tornado.

Four people were killed in the storm. And acting Mayor Ralph Locher blasted the Weather Bureau for Its failure to warn the city of the storm. Bureau officials quickly answered the charge, saying the storm gave little warning before it hit with winds registered at 100-plus miles per hour. Burke said that evidence indicated one or more funnel clouds ripped through the area without touching the ground. Weather officials said the storm approached Churchill's home was a bit fore the Interstate Commerce weather radar about 7 p.m.

EDT, and weather observers defined the radar picture as heavy rain squalls. Officials said that high winds can not be defined on a radar screen. A bureau spokesman said that at about 10 p.m. EDT, the storm appeared to gain in force as it approached the shore, and the bureau went into a pre-planned action condition. Key numbers were called to alert air, land and sea officials.

A weather bulletin was issued to local radio and television stations at 10:21, according to the bureau, and the storm hit about 10 minutes later. Three men died when a water Monday's storm "probably was a tornado aloft." He said a tornado Gov. Michael V. DiSalle Tuesday was presented an autographed photo album of the orbital flight last February of Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.

The album was presented to the governor by the astronaut's mother, Mrs. John H1. Glenn Sr. Included Commission in Washington Aug. quieter due to the absence of bis pet poodle, Rufus, which died last 29 by Norvell Clarkson, manager is hard to define at night.

of its transportation department Meanwhile, the damage inflict ing. Each of the five countries can trace its independent status to past U.S. help against Commu Amendment to Be Hearings on the proposed controversial merger opened ed through the area by the storm is still being felt. week. The animal had been greeting Churchill on his many homecomings since 1947 and the elderly statesman once said of him: "He was my closest cinfidant.

He heard everything." Officials at Musicarnival here nist or other dissension, internal or external. in the album was the message, "Best regards to Gov. DiSalle and many thanks for your help and many considerations." said its shows will be produced under the stars for at least the next 10 days until an $11,000 replacement tent arrives. The orig The Dayton Chamber is one of four chambers in cities served by the PRR listed as supporting the merger and which will testify be Mrs. Glenn said her astronaut Candidate Selected son wanted to make the presenta inal tent was shredded by the WARREN.

Ohio (UPI) The tion personally when he was here high, winds of the tornado. two weeks ago, but that the gov Placed on Ballots COLUMBUS (UPI) Secretary of State Ted W. Brown said today the proposed amendment to the Sunday closing law, sponsored by the Lawson Milk Co. of Akron, will be placed on the November ballots. He said boards of election in 80 counties have certified 348,419 valid signatures on petitions.

ernor's schedule made it impos sible. A spokesman for the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. said most of its damage has been re Johnson Will Speak At Party Convention State Democratic headquarters announced today that Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson will campaign in Ohio next month. Johnson will appear at the party's state convention in Columbus Sept.

21-22, speaking on the opening night at a $25 a plate dinner. Spy Soblen Complains of Severe Pain at Hearing DiSalle on a campaign stop here fore the ICC. In a policy statement, the chamber said it favors the merger "only as a partial answer to the railroad problem." The chamber said "the railroads are a vital part of our transportation system and no other mode of transportation can replace them. They must continue to exist." paired. About 20,000 homes were Mahoning and Trumbull counties Republican committees Tuesday selected James II.

Grose, Hubbard, as the GOP state senatorial candidate for the 23rd He will run against Democrat Mike McCullion. Grose is general manager of Towers and Flaugher Youngstown. in his tour of Eastern Ohio pre without power after the storm, scnted Mr. and Mrs. Glenn with and officials said that only about a certificate from the Marine Corps 600 remain without service.

CEI Association naming them mother and father of the year. about 20,006 more than required to get the issue on the ballots. The campaign against blue law psychiatrist, who has been evading U.S., justice since June, claims he has incurable blood cancer and will be dead in six months if sent to an American prison. violators in the Cleveland area continued today with six warrants By HARRY J. STATHOS LONDON (UPI) Convicted Soviet spy Dr.

Robert A. Soblen, complaining of extreme pain, dramatically staggered three times out of a. courtroom today where his plea against deportation to a life imprisonment term in the United States was being heard. The 61-year-old Litliuanian-born issued against three discount called in crews from Ohio Edison Tuesday to aid in making the repairs to its damaged facilities. CEI hoped that all service will be resumed today.

The Ohio Bell Telephone Co. reported that 3,900 of its customers lost service because of the tornado, and the Municipal Light Plant reported some 800 customers without service. stores in suburban Euclid. The stores were Giant Tiger, Fairway Search Has Happy Ending Two Unle Girls Found, Unharmed, In Bathroom of Vacant Apartment Three times during the high court hearing on his application and Joe Norban. The assistant managers at each store were charged with permitting a business outlet to operate for a habeas corpus writ, Soblen raised his head from between his hands and motioned to his counsel to get permission for him to leave the room.

last Sunday. Two clerks and a cashier were cited for engaging ALEXANDRIA, Va. (UPI) installations. Two Marine helicop "He is in extreme pain," one in common labor on a Sunday. heard them.

Teresa unsuccessfully tried to pick the lock with a piece of coil spring similar to a bed spring. "Just to see her smile was worth a million dollars. ters surveyed the area from above. of his attorneys told newsmen. In the afternoon, when the pos The words summed up the re As night wore on the girls be sibility of kidnaping became very real, the FBI officially entered the case.

action of Marine Maj. Arthur Ohl-gren to the end of a tale that had the best of all possible endings. Strike to Halt Work on Rocket HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UPI) -Striking electricans continued their walkout at the Marshall apace flight center here today and an official said work on the Saturn moon rocket was "grinding to a halt." A spokesman for the space flight center said "a lot of construction people" showed up today to permit sime construction came urea, lney took turns sleeping in the bathtub but huddled against each other as the air Win in Wyoming Primary Election CHEYENNE, Wyo (UPI)-For-mer Gov. Milward Simpson and Rep.

William Henry Harrison, won Wyoming primary election victories Tuesday. Simpson, 65, in a political comeback, defeated former University of Wyoming and profes But there had been no tragedy. What had happened came to OSU Professor Killed in Utah COALVILLE, Utah (UPI) -Shephard Liverant, 34, Columbus, Ohio, was killed Tuesday near here when his small auto went out of control on U.S. 189. His wife, two children and another man were not hurt in the accident, light about 4:10 p.m.

EDT Tuesday. Two FBI agents part of a Soblen, a former New York psychiatrist convicted of wartime espionage, was sentenced to a life term at the Springfield, Federal Penitentiary. He jumped $100, 000 bond in New York June 25 and fled to which expelled him. Five-Day Forecast Southern and Central Ohio: Temperatures will average 2-5 de His daughter Rita and her play-male, Teresa Morley, had been found safe and unharmed after being missing for nearly two days. Police had feared the two 7-year-olds had been kidnaped or force of 50 FBI men were in the process of combing through the neighborhood once more in search of clues.

They came upon the apartment building next to Maria's. There was a vacant apartment. The agents Leroy Sweeney and Lansing P. Logan of the Richmond, office entered the apartment and began, opening doors. They opened the bathroom door.

Two small girls were on the floor. Rita looked up and said, "thank you." One of the agents replied, "you're welcome." During the tearful reunions, this story was pieced together: The girls went into the vacant apartment vv'ien Teresa "had to go to the bathroom." The door shut behind them and jammed shut. They shouted for help through the air conditioning vent in the windowless room, but no one sional basketball star Kenny Sailors, 41, for the right to face Liverant was a professor at slain. Their mothers had become so ill with worry that doctors had far -fe a The 150 electricians who have slowed work here since early last week again refused to report to Sen. J.

J. Hickey, in No vembcr. It will be a chance to even an old account Hickey's to place them under sedation. All Sunday night police and conditioning began to chil! them. Outside, the daytime temperature had hovered near 100 degrees.

Authorities speculated that Teresa and Rita were asleep when the first search party went through the apartment, apparently left unlocked by a prospective tenant. Other than being hungry, the girls were in good shape. Both girls were all smiles sftcr being reunited with their families and fed. "We said our prayers to get out," dark haired Rita said. "All I was able to say, was "Thank God," Teresa's mother said afterwards.

work. They are protesting hiring of Ohio State University and was involved in a conlrovery this past spring when some speakers were denied permission to speak. defeat of Simpson in the 1953 firemen, aided by hundreds of governor's race. Hickey ran un grees above normal. Normal high 82 86; low in the low 60s.

Cooler over the weekend. Rainfall will two non-union workers. Paul Styles, industrial relations director for the space center, said work on the $30 million Sa neighbors and other volunteers, combed through the wooded area opposed for the Democratic nom ination for U.S. senator. surrounding the garden-type apartments in which the girls turn C5 test stand "can't go very average one-half to one inch dur ing the latter part of the week.

long." Harrison, Cfi, emptied G. L. Spencer a county attorney half his age, to win the nomination for his Fire Claims Victim CANTON (UPI)-Edward Volk, 30, suffocated Tuesday night while trying to escape a fire in his house trailer in suburban Louisville, authorities reported. lived. On Monday the weary search "Maybe work will stop today or tomorrow.

I just can't tell," he fourth term in Uie U.S. House of I Obituaries, Page 13 llita ObJgrcn Maria Teresa Morley party was bolstered by Marines and soldiers from nearby military said. Representatives. 4 i ml i mi Mi i I I 'it tt-t..

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