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Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 1

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-d fo--- ivf OHIO STATE KUSEDa LAUHEI1CS HBA3TLSTT 0 20I1S 10 C02P I I Iff If I MU A fi 1 1 0 VOUR fREEDOM Today's Thought ii What spring from earth die 2 soiree to earth again and hearen bora things fly to their satire seat Marcos Aurelius Roman' em peror Weather Generally fair little weraer eight Tuesday pertly cloudy possibly little colder extreme north Low tonight In 20s BUCYRUS TELEGRAPH FORUM I 11 A Your Freedom 1 I PRICEt SEVEN CENTS VOLUME 35 NO 9 MONDAY JANUARY 12 1959 BUCYRUS OHIO TWELVE PAGES rtfiM DiSalle In As 55 th Sworn i Governor Says State Can Meet Need For Funds If No New Laws i Costing More Money Passed William told the Legislature today financial needs during the next six months could be met without an increase in taxes He said this could be accomplished by operating without an increase in the present level of expenditures and if no new legislation which costs money is adopted and mad effective during the period He pointed out however that there must be no decline in revenues if his proposals were to vvork He said it now appeared that the economic upswing will increase revenues to some extent to his annual of theft message filed with toe clerks! lected daily between now and June 30th will permit to meet Takes Oath Of Office From Chief Justice you toe cost of urged toe lawmakers to Umm the 65 00 ceding on old assistance in line with ft study made by toe Governor's Commis- 8 Recommends Actio recommend that action to this biennium be taken to improve ONcill re- administration Ohio Fortunate He said the state is in ex-i tremelv fortunate financial posi- tion wnen compared to the indus-1 trial states of New York Penn- sylvania and Michigan The governor said that enough monev is available to meet all fi- nancial obligations contracted for during h's admimstraUon Bvj holding down expenditures he i sad Ohio will finish the current fiscal year ith a surplus of S6- 500000 ib the' bank 1 But Neill warned tunlest financial problems are met headon toe state may soon find itself a serious financial plight in serious Iinancai piignt h3 of S3000000b he said monev along with revenues A break in Sundae at toe Eag'es Lodge Rensselaer I STREAKS IN THE NIGHT Na it biasing down upon Bucyrus nor is it a uew comet or some missile gone awry and headed our way What's making this dramatic sight in toe winter night sky are two very common components of industrial America steam and smoke aided a little by lights and snow The scene is toe Timken Roller Bearing boiler plant at its factory on US 30-N toe lower stream of white is steam arising from an escape valve an toe roof and toe top trail of light is light-colored smoke from toe tall smokestack What made toe aausnal formation was a combination of a brisk wind blowing it off to toe southwest outside flood lights on toe building and snow on toe ground to reflect large amounts of that light upward to brightly illuminate toe smoke and steam T-F Photo) Baby Taken From Hospital Ago Is -Found-Alive Well COLUMBUS (UPI) Michael Vincent DiSalle son of Italian immigrant parents today was sworn in as the 55th Governor of Ohio In simple but dignified ceremonies on the west steps of the Capitol the 51-year-old Toledoan the first governor from that city took the oath of office administered by Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Cart Weygandt Thousands of well-wishers and sightseers jammed the capitol grounds and overflowed onto the sidewalk and street to observe the ceremonies As Weygandt intoned the oath of 'office DiSalle' right hand was raised aloft His left hand rested on a bible brought here for the occasion by his parents Looking on was parents Anthony and Assunda DiSalle both 71 who came to this Country S7 years ago from their native Italy and more than 30 other rel- atives including his wife and four daughters and son' Attends Mass Mon signor Joseph Casey pastor of St Catharine's Roman Catholic Church delivered the invocation prior to the ceremonies which last about a half ah hour Monsignor Casey also delivered 1 mass this morning attended by DiSalle and his wife This was a great day for Ohio Democrats as they took over practically the entire state government Only -two Republicans remain in the Statebouse following the Nov 4 Democratic landslide that saw the party take control of the state Legislature for the first time in 10 years Also taking office today were Lt Gov John Donahey son of former Gov Vic Donahey Atty Gen Mark McElroy and Treasurer Joseph Ferguson who was defeated six years ago as auditor Only Ted Brown who took die oath of office as Secretary of State succeeding himself and Auditor James A Rhodes who have to run this year returned from Gov William Republican administration Following the swearing lft DiSalle and the other state officials and cabinet members were served lunch in the executive offices Then for two a reception was held in toe rotunda of toe CapitoL Following toe reception a round of receptions and smokers were held by various other groups The official festivities will be capped tonight with the Inaugural Ball billed as toe biggest Democratic gathering of its kind in Ohio history It was expected to be attended by more than five toou- sand persons who paid anywhere i from (5 to $25 a ticket DiSalle who becomes toe first four year term governor in Ohio history faces a host of financial problems This has led some observers to -predict that Ohio will have the first major tax increase in 25 years to meet toe needs of a dwindling treasury caused by toe recession i St netted toe approximately spendng and how much economy $20 in cash and two inexpensive iw anil have in Ohio govern-csgarette lighters i The burglary was reported at 1J-15 pm Sunday bv Carl Neoer Eagles sec eta rv when it 1 tv HCU My was discovered oy him and bar- tender James Charleston Police jICFlC Cf ifOl made an immediate investigation! and found Three citations issued to area Bolt Slipped drivers were toe only weekend Entrance was apparent! made at Untie- reported this morning bv slipping toe bolt on the lock toe Buev ru- oo-t of toe State of the club's outer door with a 3 8- Highway Patrol inch flexible tool of some sort The1 Norman Br00 25 of Rt same tool was evidently used as Bucyrus was halted on State Rt! toe culprit proceeded through aast of here at 4:25 these halls You mu'f determine how much Two Drivers Arrested After Crashes i Three traffic accidents were reported in the city over toe weekend all on Saturday bringing no injuries but causing arrest of two of toe drivers involved Charles Clifford Shape 2t of 801 Highland Ave was arrested for driving without an license and Thomas David SdheU 21 of 1024 Wmgert St was charged with operating without a clear and unobstructed windshield 1954 convertible coppe collided with a City Water Department truck driven by Gilbert Joseph Trausch 38 of 1027 Elm St) at a Trausch southbound on Spring St was attempting to turn left to go east on Mansfield St when his truck was struck by toe westbound Shope car The city truck a 1968 model half-tonner sustained left rear fender and bumper damage and unforeseen harm to its body auto received hood front bumper and grille damage Trausch told toe investigating officer he had a green light in his favor and signalled for his left turn but that Shope ran the red light Shope countered that he thought he had toe green light and that when he saw toe truck come off Spring he hat his brakes but toe car lid on toe slippery street and despite an effort to turn the vehicle to avoid toe crash he stop in time Police tamo-mat Shope had no license and a check of Bureau of Motor Vehicles records showed that this is toe seventh time in twohears he has been apprehended for driving unlicensed Various law enforcement agencies nabbed him three times in 1957 and three times to 1958 when on March 8 he was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to six days to county jail by Mayor Joe Sullivan after an arrest by city police Shope never has obtained a license according to police who set ius bond for a hearing by toe mayor at $200 Unable to post tt be is in city jail awaiting hearing Wednesday The mishap that brought arrest occurred at 11:48 on Sandusky Ave just above Perry St where ins 1955 sedan hit a parked truck-trailer owned by Elmer Buchta Otwell Ind Police walking fa toe 300 block of Sandusky saw auto start north from toe Perry St traffic signal and run into toe left rear of the truck trailer A check disclosed that SAell's windshield was frosted over police noting that toe driver was thereby apparently blinded Jemporanly when the car passed under a street light at Perry The touch was parked 45 feet north of toe Intel section on toe east side of the street The fender was bent and broken loose from toe frame and the clearance light was broken Schell whose car sustained extensive front end damage including fender bumper windshield and radiator was released under his own recognizance for a hearing by Mayor Joe Sullivan on Wednesday on the charge of operating without a clear and unobstructed wind-' shield An accident at 142 involved cars driven by Forrest Gavle Scott 22 of 300 1-2 Plymouth St and Luella Ruth Beidelschies 45 of Rt 4 Bucyrus The two autos were heading south on Sandusky Ave when Scott slowed to turn left onto Plymouth St and was hit from behind despite Mrs ap-(Confd Page ft CoL 1) Wonian 43 Is Arrested West Looks To Ike's Talks With Mikoyan Over Berlin withdraw its troops from East Germany the Americans wito- NEW YORK (UPI) A baby girl kidnaped from hospital nui-sery 2Vz hours after birth 10 days ago was found alive and well Sunday night A 43-ytar-old grandmother was arrested for the kidnaping Even after toe child had been proposals for a 30-nation confer-positively identified as missing ence on a German peace treaty Lisa Rose Chionchio police said were generally agreed toe Rus-toe woman Mrs Jean Iavarone I Sian proposals were not accepta-mother of eight children continu- ble as they now stand but 'they ued to insist that she had given appeared hopeful of further ne-birtfi to toe infant unattended injgotiation United Press International The West looked today to the forthcoming Washington talks between President Eisenhower and Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I Mikoyan to provide a possible break in toe Berlin crisis and toe deadlock over Germany The Western powers after a weekend study of Soviet office and after bothering Sunoay and rtnrgeo with' ope rat! draw their troops and suggested a vehicle wrJi a faulty muf- the American withdrawal be stalrs which go down to ithe f1(r His hearing i set for Fri- ned out a third at a time All oci8e hall- in Mayor Joe court and then pried Ven the door to Forfeiting a S15 bond as he will a closetintoe barroom teat con- not a before Mavor Albert tamed toe liquor cupboard Smith in Crestline ofr a stop sign According to the employees no is Robert Emerson liquor was taken iwever Neither 31 of Mansfield Emmerson was of two safes la toe lodge was dis- slopped by the Patrol at toe inter-turbed nor was a March of Dimes section of State 598 and card in toe barroom with S2-S3 30-N at 6 45 vesterday worth 'of dimes But a hasp-lock Herbert Black 58 of Gabon arrangement on a sliding door WI appear before Gabon Maror rejected many times in the past jCJpboara under vp back bar was Edward Jones Saturday for by tne West 'forced and from this was taken a runnmg a stop sign in Galion at UPI diplomatic correspondent ll 59 am yesteroay the Patrol Stewart Hensley reported Wadi- Single Fenny Left eid This box according to Charles- ton contained ooe S10 bill four 5eVCII Bu filed To ington diplomats not unduly concerned over toe Soviet proposals and mildly pleased auto toe fact pm rv4toAtoiny or five and tosec or four silver children's welfare program and a comprehensive program dealing with toe problem of juvenile de- hnquency be enacted" he said "Xew programs must ba pressed with vigor in highway budding education to welfare for th- old and the young in wa- ter conservation to care of too mentally ill and toe retarded toe governor said O'Neill said he cut money ra quests of department heads bt SltiO-000-000 two years ago before tsubmittlng budget lsiature He lald he hag the requests for the next two sears and aU that he chopped off is being asked for again perhaps a $100 000000 to new requests is easy to succumb to the pressure of the tax spender her in the he said is vocal and will represented a voice is seldom heard Traffic Score Newborn Ten Days Trash Container Fires Occur Here Bucyrus firemen answered an alarm reporting burning trash in a downtown alley Sunday morning only to find after their arrival that a fgcond blaze had sprung up in another trash container near by City police officer William Seitz called the Fire Department at am Sunday and reported that he found a trash container of fire at the rear of the Murphy store in Southeast Alley oft the square Firemen arrved with toe No 3 pumper and as they were splashing water upon toe flaming trash with the booster line of the pumper it 'was discovered that another metal trash container was afire at the rear of toe Bucyrus Telephone Co office near the first container It too was quickly drenched with water No damage was caused in either blaze firemen reported r-1 Mae Kloepfer Reported Dead 1 Mrs Mae Kloepfer former Crawford County treasurer for many years and prominent member of toe Democratic party was reported to have collapsed and died to Pompano Beach Fla yesterday Mrs Kloepfer who resided on Manon Rd was spending her third winter to Florida since her retirement In Pompano her address was 1585 NE 19th Ave A responsible local source reported man to had notified her of toe death A check of toe local' funeral homes and toe two Pompano Beach disclosed no knowledge of the death however and no further details were available On Moon Fantastic toe Russians were make new pro- I West Germany was near dismay over jne Soviet proposals and fearful the Soviet move was only another effort to try to perpetuate toe division of Germany into two West Germany also received new Soviet warn- mgs against reviving militarism i See Mikoyan Eisenhower Secretary of State John Foster DuHes and Mikoyan meet in Washington either next weekend or toe following Monday Communist diplomats Europe -already have hinted that Mikoyan was going into toe meetings ready to do some negotiating on toe German question UPI diplomatic correspondent Thaler said diplomatic speculation in London was that Mikoyan would use toe Berlin issue as a bargaining factor in moves to promote a meeting between Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev These sources said Mikoyan couple his Khrushchev sug- gluons with a compromise offer 0B tte Berlin and German qstxons Communist diplomatic hinted he had been given leeway for discussion as one top Kremlin men Prepare Counter-Proposal himself has given no indication In Los Angeles I he aid Russia would dollars The cash register drawer i gf posals at a time of lower ten-1 front on top of the back bar was UtOlif lit I 0716 sions in toe Berlin situation forced by toe same tool as had beet used everywhere else and i CINCINNATI Ohio CPI 1 Mr toe thief removed toe metal com Mrs Horace Bradshaw and container from the register con- toeir five children never bad a tain mg another two or three dol- vhance when an exploding id woflh of change A i single engulfed toeir frame and DETROIT A thunderous T1'? ws gas explosion demolished a tavern) Tne two lighters in suburban Romulus Township cach- taken i from a Firemen rushed to toe suburban day killing two persons and leav- display card above toe back bar -Lincoln Heights home and quickie mg 'two others injured Other sections under the bar brought toe fire under control but -X) i were also searched toe thief itoey couldn't save the occupants "7 8 iwho to addition forced a panel off whose bodies were burned so bad- Pai a gas company repairman jaa amusement machine in the Jy authorities had trouble (Lstwg-and Mrs Josephine Smigal 53 a room But he left the metal box thing them the Brooklyn apartment where toe and the baby were found Police and FBI agents recovered toe infant early Sunday evening after a telephone tip to police directed them to her apartment In toe face of toe woman's calm de- nial however they withheld posi- tive identification of toe child un til her blood-type and foot-pnnts were checked' with hospital records They checked out perfectly Found Tiny Scar The father Frank Chi-ODchio 28 an attorney! found his own a tiny scar he had noticed above toe baby left eye in ius brief first glimpse of her after birth Chionchio spent 15 minutes at St Hospital to which the baby was returned and then left wreathed in smiles to take toe good news to his wife Frances 26 She had been sent home from toe hospital last week because toe crying of other babies and toe sight of toeir happy mothers had been too much for her to bear The couple has one other child an 18-monto-old daughter Police said Mrs Iavarone a widow had had eight children by two marriages the youngest now three years old Her oldest child a married son died last summer Another son Francis Anthony widow who helped run a bar is Romulus Township were the which receives dunes when the ma-l The victims were identified as chme js played in place dimes still Bradshaw 35 his wife Emma (Con tinned aa Page 9 Cnlrnna 3) 36 James 9 Michael 8 Mary 'Margaret 5 Horace Jr 3 and Betty Jane 1 The bodies of toe parents were found near a door leading outside The bodies wera Jin two bedrooms two tying oa too Ifloor toe rest in bed Nixon Feels US Gains On Reds With Present Budget Sunday Getch 21 father of two children of his own is presently in Brooklyn jail -Tbe next oldest child is 16 Police said some of them are in orphanages Na Medical Evidence sources some of the Mikoyan such LONDON Duke Earth Colonies Mars Aren't So Graham Has Rare Ailment Of Eyes DALLAS Tex Evangelist Billy Graham made plans today to fly to Rochester Minn to enter Clinic for treatment of a "rare" eye ailment The religious crusader disclosed Sunday that vision has become blurred in his left eye and doc tews have ordered him to enter toe hospital tor treatment- Graham was in Dallas to attend toe world evangelism conference of Texas Baptists He told a crowd estimated at more than 12000 at Dallas Memorial Auditorium that Americans have more to be happy about than toe citi-xens of any nation but they are the most miserable and bored people Former Marshal Succumbs In Fire COUTMBUS (UPI) Gay Osborne 35 former marshal of nearby Darbydale was killed early Sunday when fire destroyed bis four-room home where he lived lone Sheriffs Sgt Paul Stormont said Osborne was apparently trying to get out of his flaming home where be was overcome by smoke He died enroute to a hospital The Weather 1 High Saturday 1 High Yesterday 30 low Yesterday 3 above Low This Mommg 10 above Tear Am MiJ High 25 Low 4 WASHINGTON UP1) Vice increase President CLnu Rmmu President Richard Nixon con-77 billion dollar balanced budget UUSIIICM irtay jvmced that toe United States is) Rep Overton Brooks 'D-La rapidly overtaking Russia in the 'new chairman of toe House Space space race is ready to fight Dem- i Committee called on toe admin- ocratic moves to increase toe newjistration today to spend one bil- Show business amfotjons may defense budget tion dodars on space programs to nave caused toe guilar-plavfog Nixon and other ad migration toe coming fiscal year daughter of toe UA ambassador i UPI Tne woisi officials were said to disagree member of the space com- to Argentina to drop from sight wito the statement of toe Ifomo-fmittee Rep Lee Metcalf to- with a fellow coed police said to-CTatically-ccmtoxifled House Space Mont said he did not see dav that looked like a sufficient! Joan Beaulac 19 daughter' of iw OT SP Ea-diplomat Willard Beaulac and free world fey widening its space State of toe Union md Talbot 17 of Woodstock iL message Vt boarded a train for New York dnvnts ahead thi cmmirv These statements came on toe after vanishing Saturday from fa Soviets are ahead of this country demands bv Sens Rhode Island School of Design Mike Mansfield tD-Mont and Jo- police said Prince Are In Pub in 12 years coated Bn tain ice and snow today It ieft a at stranded motorists and marooned the Duke at Edinburgh Prince Charles an a pub Heavy snow fell to toe interior toe continent isolating several villages in Hungary and causing floods in French towns along the Stme The British ship developing huge rockets with tremendous thrust indicated 1 as by toeir success blasting a 3245-pound artificial planet past toe moon and into mbit around toe sun Militarily Evea with trail and of River Ben-vrackie hit a rmne in the North Sea but was making for a German port under its own power in heavv seas Drifts up to 20 feet high clogged roads and isolated villages in northeast Scotland The duke and his son heir to the throne were forced to spend toe weekend at the Pleasure Boat Inn a pub in Noifoik when a lake flooded the tiny island where they had planned to hunt cool WASHINGTON (UPI) The notion that earthlings some day will colonise toe moon and Mars may seem fantastic But it is entirely reasonable to suppose ft current scientific report on and its prepared by the Rand Coro for the House Space Committee After some 50000 words on space rtechnology dealing with everything from rocket propulsion to bases on toe moon and Mars toe report says: It has been suggested that extraterrestrial residences may be a long-term solution to toe problem of accommodating toe enormously increasing population of toe earth notion while not entirely out of toe question does exert something of a strain on credibility ft eaa probably be fairly asserted that developments for extraterrestrial bases may help by disclosing ways of dealing with unfavorable environments and thereby effectively enlarging the amount of usable land area qn toe The idea apparently is that after establishing bases on toe airless and and moon and nearly ainess and mostly and Mars coping with something like the airy but and Sahara would be pie The Rand Corp is no science fiction outfit It is an organization of scientists and engineers under contract to the Air Force Because of its for integrity and the House committee asked It to make authoritative of toe and definitely foreseeable Mate of toe art of space I The FBI said Mrs Iavarone was employed in toe accounting department of a Brooklyn department store thief of Detectives Janies Leggett said they had no evidence that she had been under psychiatric treatment at any time She Insisted toe Infant was her own out-of-wedlock child and named ah alleged father But police said medical examination of Mrs Iavarone there has been no birth nine davs And toe blood types of both Mrs Uvarone and toe man she named were found incompatible with that of toe infant i The woman and the baby were found less than one mile from toe hospital from which toe child was taken" seph Gut (D-Pa for stepped up defense outlay Both said toe budget could be boosted without raising taxes Saya Lag la Big But the vice president and other' Mansfield assistant Senate officials were convinced that the Democratic leader said his party United States is even with Russia would what we can to close if not ahead developing mill- the missile lag and it is a big tary missiles teg at this He said an a For this tea son Nixon has ac- Jtelev ismn program that Congress ccpted toe key role in trying to I woild not security for quell the rising Democratic cry to 'economy.

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