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1st if wroiroaiT PHONE 642-2015 ftartlAtt Ohio State Kuaem St. Oolunbus Ohio WEATHER Fair mi mlU ftrMgh RlUMIihcd In 1841 MARYSVILLE, OHIO FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963 Vol. 27, No. 87. Supporters Back Barry In Campaign Rehearsal For Convention WASHINGTON (UPD -The tlonal Draft Goldwatcr Committee staged dress rehearsal for the 1964 Republican convention Thursday night with dancing pla cards, small scale demonstra- ttoiu amFcnants The Job ahead Is to convince Sen.

Barry Goldwater of Arisona that' he has grass roots support convertible Into delegate strength to win the GOP presidential nom next July. Ooldwater i states assembled in the National mention of their conservative hero and 'to give Bronx cheers to President meeting began, police estimated the crowd at more than 7,000. Peter Republican chairman and head ol the draft movement, later told Una -timate SaTbeen increased to 9, Goldwater, who is not an announced candidate, was observing the holiday in Prescott, Ariz. But the principal speaker, Sen. "John Towei 1 uf Texas, to! crowd that, if Goldwater could doubt about his decision to run -for the presidency.

Tower, O'Donnell and F. Clifton White, director of the draft com- sought to answer crlt ics of the Goldwater campaign. These critics complain that the campaign depends too much' on away big blocs of electoral Votes -In populous eastern stater and that it would peak too soon. Tower said only Goldwater was a "truly national contrast to a regional candidate or a "pressure group" candidate White said the Goldwater strategy did not call for writing off any state, but he showec slides indicating that Goldwater could win 301 electoral morn than needed, without such states as New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan am California. The biggest cheer came when White showed a slide indicating ran in-fronFoFlHe platform waving the Stars am bars of the Confederacy.

he concluded joking that he would class only Kennedy's home state of Massachusetts as doubtful, a group from UNDER FBI ARREST Robert Ketotatto Bftltek and Joy Ann Baltch look Mt seised la their Wwhinftoa apartment Ivaa Dmltrttvich Egorov, 4L U.N. Secretariat penonneT seems reluctant few words" In the mike. Mrs. Eforov, 89, Is flanked by an FBI agent and a matron In New York sifter "considerable resistance." HELD AS second spy cue In two days finds these two couples under FBI arrest Baltch is not the true name of the pair arrested In Washington. The investigation discloses the usual trappings magnetic containers, "drop rndpn.

riphPM, secret writings. They are accused of gathering defense information lot transmission to Russia. Convict Dies After No. would be starting too soon if it stead of a draft movement before the convention. Rep.

John M. Ashbrook of Licking County, Ohio said the nomination of Goldwater would enable the.GOP to carry 20 more con- next year and 20 more in the Midwest. MairFalls -Tractorr-lnjured Harold Forry, 264 N. Cherry was taken to Memorial Hos pita! Marysville Emergency Squad. when he fell under the wheels of a tractor at his home.

He was treated for a fractured right heel, and listed in good condition. hulking convict fell to a marksman's bullet Thursday under a pecan tree a hundred miles from the-Florida-town-whcrc, -a-few- hours earlier he meiT in a desperate bid for freedom. His terrified 14-year-old hostage grabbed his pistol and shot him four more times us he slumped dying over the beginnings of the He was Melvin Weaver, 23, a squat, 240-pound life-term convict who started his brief, bloody tour at Marianna. Fia. to 3 hpspj tal there after being overcome by smoke when he set fire to the -cell.

He-seized Deputy Sheriff Aaron Creel's pistol, shot him to death, and then killed Deputy Allen Fench when Fencii rushed to Creel's aid. Huberf Mayo, who was just visiting at the hospital, stepped Woman Sues In Death of Husband PARKERSBURG, W. Va. (UPD Arthur Boggs, Perkins, Gilmer County, widow of one of -two of railroad tunnel last month, has sued the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for $25,000. Mrs.

Boggs filed the in Wood County Circuit Court in the death of her 24-year-old husband. The body of the other man, ry Nichols, 51, Bartlett, Ohio, has not yet been recovered. The massive cave-in occurred in- the near Walker, about 12 miles southeast of here. The recently decided against proceeding, with, the iujinel work but did not indicate whether it would continue to search for Nichols' body. The said it decided to dig a new tunnel near the ill-fated project.

In her wrongful-death suit, Mrs. Boggs alleged the "failed to keep the construction and maintain the tunnel so as to render was tfieTnatteTliird'Weavcirshot him to death. Weaver bolted out of the hos pitai home of Dick Sangarce. He Sangaree to give him clothes then forced the man, his wife am their 6-year-old daughter to drive him north. He ordered the Sangarees oul continued north.

Near Smithville about 50 miles north of Coiquitt he saw three youths standing by U. S. Highway 19. Screeching to a halt, he nf (ho pistols had taken from the dead deputies and told the youths "don't -highway-patrolmen drove up and Weaver shouted "don" move or I'll blow your heai off." Adding their weapons to his collection, he got into the patro car, looked at the youths am said "l-need- Air Bristles As Sino-Soviet Session Starts in Moscow Crash Kills Three i Near Piqua; Toll Pushed To Teir By United Press Five deaths early today, includ- triple-fatality crash new Piqua, pushed the July 4 traffic toll to 10 In Ohio. The fiery collision of a Uucl and car on U.S..

38, two miles worst mishap in the state thus far during the holiday. Killed were Gerald Troyr hia-passengerT-Sally Louise iel Ditmer, 32, Gettysburg, saipMhe car driven by Tasker was left of center and collided with Ditmer's truck, carrying hides and Uie nogs were stroycd by the fire. The wreckage blocked traffic for hours. The fatalities: Wednesday Night in; Perry Thompson, killed when thrown from his 7 collision in Gcauga County. Thursday -Willie Wilson.

48, Sandusky, killed in an auto collision at-an Ohio 4 intersection near Sandusky. Fostoria: A. Smith, Fostoria, found dead on Seneca County Road 18 near f'ostoria. ag parently a bitskip victim. Elyria: Phyllss Hanley, killed in an auto craslr on Ohio, 76 about seven miles lyriar youngsters-will-dor to-sec-what it was.

SOI 1 Wadsworth: George E. Keyser, 16, struck by a car on Ohio 548. Friday 53, of near Mt.Gilead, killed when he fell asleep at the wheel on md his auto struck another. Piqua: Bud Daniel Uitmer, 32, Gettysburg, Ohio; Gerald Tasker, of near Troy; Sally Louise Strock, 18, Dayton, killed in a car-truck crash on U.S. 36 near here.

Cleveland: Beulah Warren, 30, Cleveland, Manager Favorable Report CHy -Manager Richard Blodgett has announced tnat at Marysville has bran-satisfactory. East School Building, the other at the big four baseoall diamond, have reopened recently on an experimental basis. Mr. BlodgeU also reported that would replace smaller ones at Main and Fourth Main and Fifth and Maple and Fifth St. intersections.

County Motorists Enjoy Safe, Sane July 4 HolidayiZ Motorists in Union County en- a safe and sane holiday with the exception of a minor accident on Co. Rd. 129, early Wednesday "I'll take the little one," he de cided. He forced 4-foot-ti inch tal Ricky Hale, an orphan, into th car beside him. Weaver's wild ride ended at a two-room shanty by the highway three miles north of Americus.

When the woman inside refused to let him in, Ricky said he figured "I was done for." Took Cover In Grove But Weaver ordered him into the pecan grove behind the house just as cars full of officers began surrounding the field. Weaver rtppcd off several shots, grazing the scalp of a highway patrolman. Frantically Weaver began trying to dig a foxhole under a pecan tree. But highway patrol a Page The mishap involved Mary Ann Hamilton, 41, Richwood, and John R. iMayberry, '19, also of Rieh- wood.

It occurred at a narrow bridge when both drivers failed to see. each other in time to stop. No injuries were reported by sher iff's deputies. No other accidents were report ed in the Union County area over the holiday. Today Thursday Wednesday High Low exchange of bitter charges.

The Chinese negotiating team lew in by Peking, landing at Vnukovo airport this afternoon. The visitors delegation RAILS SCORCHED LIGHTNING DID scorched rails arc high and frame firemen fighting the Norfolk and Southern trestle blaze at Raleigh, N. C. The trestle was struck by lightning end ablaze when the freight train came through in the wee hours of the morning. Negroes Stage By United Press International Negroes by the thousands Thursday staged antisegregation demonstrations and rallies in at least eight cities from New York to California.

Arrests were made in three of the cities, Dalttfnoro, Md stead, N.Y., and Chapel Hill, N.C. The 283 demonstrators taken into custody at Baltimore, where "freedom riders" from New York and Philadelphia sought admission to a segregated amusement when it attempted to block traffic to Jones Beach in a protest against Around 450 persons Savannah, Ga. About 400 groes marched to the Chatham County jail Thursday and serenaded a young Negro leader jailed last week for participating in a demonstration. The demonstration broke up peacefully. -Daiiyilk-.

Vs. Negro leaders met Thursday to plan strategy (Continued on Page 1) Child Injured By Firecracker they would the newspaper declaring not bade down in sions. The negotiations were called: CLEVELAND (UPH RusseU Boyd saw something strange on as 18-month old -looked down The object exploded with fire and noise. imidentified mar had given a boy a firecracker; which he lit and threw to the ground. Little Russell caught the impact of the explosion in his Doctors said today his condition was fair but he may lose the sight Man Held Following LORAINUUPJ continued to question a 44-year-old painter about the fire that tore University of North Carolina, to dom songs." Police arrested three Mayor Richard J.

Daley led a "freedom march" of thousands, of Negroes through Chicago but he later was booed from the speaker's stand at Grant Park, The event climaxed the 54th annual conventioB-of-the-Nauonal-Asson elation for the Advancement of Colored People tNAACP). A singing crowd of about 250 ly Noprocs. marched through downtown San Diego, Cal- hv Mayor Charles Dail in front of the Civic Center. Dail promised that the Committee would seek sincere solutions to racial problems. Elsewhere in the nation: Charleston, S.C.

More than 100 Negroes paraded in downtown area in a protest against in this historic port city. through his home early Thursday, Coroner Dr. Paul J. dpath nf Mrs. Kopsch Ksenich a suicide or homicide, and-the-deaths-of-the-childreiuas homicides.

said all died of carbon monoxide or smoke inhalation. The bodies were not burned. Ksenich was standing in the back yard of his home when fire telling authorities he returned home from a tavern to find the home ablaze, and ran through the dark neighborhood streets calling for help. Assistant Fire Chief William Farschman said in at least six places in the five- room. house which svas gutted in the blaze.

He said there was evidence paper" was used to start fires behind an attic space on the second floor. Farschman said all the windows were closed and the front door svas locked when firemen arrived. When firemen asked Ksenich il anyone was inside, he told them, "1 hope not." Firemen made two trips into 42, and the children, Larry, 7, Jane, 10. and Jo Ann, 12. Mild Weather To Stay Awhile In County Area Local residents will continue to holiday from the blistering month of June.

Wighs for the past several days have remained in the 70's while iowa-stayed-in-a-cool 43-55 range Tuesday's low of 55 climbed to to a chilly 48 in the evening Thursday was a mild Fourth of TarLowrlasbnighi was 48. Pleasant weather should con tkiue, with a high of 77-83 today and a low of 50-56 forcast for to night. Weekend weather will somewhat, warmer, but shoulc TCIiiuiii Bitter Charges Exchanged At lasl Minute MOSCOW (UPD The Chi-, nese delegates to the Sine Soviet deoiogical talks arrived here today in an atmosphere with hostility by a last "minute were met by Soviet leader Mikhail Suslov, iuTldeotogut; lirlM wanted no senior down to started their first meeting at 4:30 Relations between the two Conv munist giants were strained to caking point just tore the opening scsskm of the- showdown talks that will determine the course oMnteroationhr- conununism. announced bitter new protest against the Soviet Uninn parltpr in Hay aiwt ttnL Russians printed a front-page editorial in the Communist party Communist work), but the flurry of last-minute vitriolic charges and counter charges between Moscow and-Peking-east-strong- doubt that any progress would be observers eh there was a possibility of an historic gplit nf the ramp, The new China News Agency, monitored in Tokyo, said the Chinese delegation left Peking ear-, Uer in the day and flew via Siberia. The Chinese apparently delayed the departure of their delegation tzs the last possible moment There had been some speculation they might cancel or postpone the talks, especially after a new attack on Peking's position Thurs day by the Soviet Communist ussians Thursday's attack with a front of Pravda.

declaring to- the- Kremlin's interpretation of Marxism-Leninism. reported by the New umia news Agencyraccused" the 1 creating "new obstacles" to the political differences. with the recent expulsion of three diplomates two students worn the Soviet Union for distributing copies of a Chinese letter strongly condemning the Kremlin's position in the dispute. the letter. The primary cause of the dispute is the 'violently opposed stands on the question of war-or- peace with the Western world.

Nikita shchev advocates peaceful coexistence, arguing that communism; will-win-out-ovcr-capitak. ism through economic competition and without war. The Peking re gime rejects this thesis, and insists on a more militant policy that docs not exclude nuclear war as a means of spreading commu- Authorities Checking Soys She Threw Girl's Body off Bridge SAN MATEO, Calif. called "security guard" to i prevent a possible new suicide chilling case of a San Carlos, mother who said she threw the body of her 2-year-old daughter off the Golden Gate Bridge. The mother, Anna Buckleman, 36, Mrs.

Buckleman said the child fell down the cellar stairs 10 days ago. Early the next morning, while her husband slept, sho'iound her underwent psychiatric cxami-1 child dead in bed, she told au get up the nerve to jump herself, she said. fled to-NewJYork where she attempted to kill herself with an overdose of sleeping pills. The Coast Guard said no trace of the child's body has been 78 79 71 f)H OH, UliUUl tlWlll IJOVllllUlilV. VI1.UM 48 nation Thursday at San a (horities.

She drove to the bridge, I found under the bridge. An in 48 General Hospital. She was held threw the tiny pajama-clad bodyjfant's body found in New York a5i under what a hospital spokes- over the side but then could not: City was not that of the Buckle- man girl, according to police. Capt. Edwin Mailliard of the San Carlos police department said trying to "gather the evi-- dence to prove or disprove her story.

I'll meet with members of the staff of district a toruey Keith Sorenson and we will put it all the doctor's reports on Mrs. Buckleman. Then we'll decide what action to take, if any.".

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