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ngp $jBtojnayi cos? cino strrfr w-rjj UAuatsce H.BAan.ETT COLUSS'JS 0. IOSS 10 A 'I 4 I ,1 Diclc, Jack Hold Scission Integration line'll Vice President Nixon end president-elect Kennedy meet In Key Blsceyne, the vice presidents vacation retreat. IpfeliCp ki "ei Ceoatal Anm Possibility Is Explored At Nixon, Kennedy Meeting By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) President-elect John F. Kennedy explored with Vice President Richard M.

Nixon the possible appointment pf at least two Republicans to cabinet-levelNjjobs next year, it was learned today as the president-electcsptinued construction of a new national administration. The discussion of possible inclusion of top Republicans in the new administration' took place Monday when Kennedy flew to Miami to talk with Nixon at the vice presidents vacation headquarters on Key Biscayne. Kennedy, according to Republi-W can sources, did not ask Nixons' approval of his plan The president-elect also did not suggest that Nixon take a post in toe new administration. These sources, however, said Kennedy did discuss specific names with Nixon and specific jobs, without the vice president agreeing to support the plan. Meantime, Gov.

Albraham Ribi-coff of Connecticut was on hand for consultation with Kennedy today. Ribicoff was one of Kennedys chief campaign advisers and has been mentioned prominently as a good bet for attorney general. To Meet With Dulles Donald M. Wilson, acting Kennedy spokesman far Press Secretary Pierre Salinger who has gone to Jamaica on a holiday, also said Central Intelligence Director Allen Dulles would fly to Palm Beach for conference with the president-elect Friday at 9:30 am. EST.

The president-elect arranged a late luncheon conference with Ribicoff and the Connecticut governor planned to meet with reporters in the later afternoon. The two-hour meeting with Dulles scheduled for Friday will be the third formal intelligence briefing of Kennedy since his nomination last July and toe first formal briefing since the election. He has had other contacts with Dulles, however, and the CIA director was one of the first federal officials asked by Kennedy to remain in his post in the new administration. 1 i Kennedy returned to his fa thers winter home here immediately after his trip, to Key Biscayne to confer with Nixon. Nixon Role Unlikely Because of Nixons role as head of toe Republican party, there was no discussion of some of toe post-election suggestions that Kennedy might offer him a role in his administration.

Both leaders understood the political impracticably of such an idea. In public statements, both men agreed only that they discussed the problenis of administration transition and toe array of international problems confronting not only the incoming administration, but the remaining two months the Eisenhower administration. Nixon said, 1 think this was a very constructive act on the part of toe senator, to initiate the meeting. I think, Nixon added, that certainly toe conversation was one that was helpful both from his standpoint, 'and also, from my standpoint as the leader of toe opposition. Citations Issued Five By Patrol The local post of the State Highway Patrol reported this morning it had issued five citations yesterday and gave the results of a number of court hearings in toe east era district county court.

Richard K. Wilson, 37, of 140 Schell was issued a citation to appear before County Judge F. H. Baerkircher, western district county court here, Nov. 22 on charges of speeding on U.

6. 30-N east of here at 6:17 p.m. yesterday. Don H. Walter, 26, of 333 Dudley was issued a citation yesterday to appear before Judge Baerkircher Nov.

25 on charges of speeding on State Rt. 96 south of here at 4 p. m. Sunday. Henry E.

Levering, 37, of 854 S. Boston St Gallon, was halted on State Rt. 97 east of Gallon at 3:20 p. m. yesterday and was cited to appear before County Judge Nelson Garner, Gallon, Nov.

28 on charges ot running a stop sign. Suzanne K. Miller, 19, ot Mansfield, was cited to appear in Judge Baerkirchers court here Friday on charges of speedmg on State Rt. 19 southeast of here at 7:10 a. m.

yesterday. Donald R. Mowery, 42, of Lima, halted on U. S. 30-N east of here at 4:35 p.m.

yesterday for pulling an overlength housetrailer, was issued a citation to appear in tlie local county court Friday. Hearings Barbara Fritzpatrick, 18, of Rt. Crestline, was fined $13 and costs for speeding west of Crestline Nov. 5, heard yesterday by Judge Gamer. John C.

Reed 22, of Mansfield, was fined $13 and costs far speeding east of Gallon Nov. 6, heard by Judge Garner yesterday. Richard D. LaRue, 20, of Mansfield, halted for speeding east ot Gallon Nov. 6, was fined $13.

and costs, Glenn O. Wiseman, 22, of Crestline, was fined $8 and costs by Judge Garner yesterday lor speeding east of here Nov. 10. Margaret P. McDougal, 48, of Rt.

1, Gallon, was fined $5 and costs by Judge Garner tor failing to stop within an assured clear distance ahead. Shd was involved in an accident west of Gallon Nov. II. CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE CHICAGO (UPI) Thrae children died Monday night when they were trapped fire in By DOUG ANDERSON United Press International Concerted actiori by the of four nations appeared ioday to have crippled uprisings they described as a Cuban attempt to export revolution to lands neighboring the strategic Panama Canal. In Guatemala, troops armed with flame throwers and rocket-firing bazookas were moving up for what authorities expected to be a decisive attack on Puerto Barries, a big Caribbean port seized Sunday by rebels.

President Miguel 1 YdigorasW Fuentes announced Monday night Escorted by U.S. marshals, a Negro mother takea her young daughter into previously all-white William Frants elementary school as New Orleans integrated two publio schools. by a one room basement apartment. Firemen said the flames blocked the only door and toe children were unable to escape because the windows were barred. Jy Wr, Bucyrus Girl Injured In Auto Accident i Penny Snyder, 10-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Snyder, of 1315 E. Southern was released from Bucyrus Community Hospital after having an x-ray of her left band following a traffic accident in the 200 block of Wood-lawn Ave. Monday at 3:38 p.m. The girl was a passenger in a car driven by Marjorie Wilkes, 34, of 540 Garnet which struck a car driven by James M.

Shackelford, 17, of 300 Ann St. Shackelford said he looked back before pulling from a parking space and saw no oncoming traffic. Wilkes said she hit her brakes in an attempt to avoid the accident. She was westbound on Woodlawn. Damage was to the front bumper and left front fender pi the Shackelford car and to the right front fender, right door and quarter panel of the Wilkes car.

Nixon Closes Gap In California SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPU-Vice President Richard M. Nixon today pulled within 24,000 votes of totting California away from President-elect John F. Kennedy. With about 25 per cent of Californias 230,000 absentee ballots counted, Nixon clipped 11,368 votes off Kennedy narrow lead.

The absentees brought Nixons overall total in California to 3,119,364 votes compared to for Kennedy. Bucyrus Traffic Score Deaths This Year 0 November Aecldenta 22 -Total Aeoidente 372 Total Last Year 33 Total Arrests 59 To the dollar and -Id -to. the dollar at the special tourist rate. The new ruble-dollar valuation would apply only in Soviet controlled territories, where the ruble has not been convertible to gold since 1928. Mondays announcement did not mention the Soviet plans to introduce a 'new "heavy ruble Jan.

1 which would be worth 10 old rubles. Earlier Soviet announcements said this was not a -devaluation but was due to increased purchasing power of the ruble. According to the Soviet announcement, the new Wold content of the ruble will be .967412 grant of pure gold. The current gold content is aet at .222168 gram of pure gold. The Soviet Union will recall all rubles now in circulation and return one new ruble for 10 of the old ones.

Wages and prices will be reduced in the same ratio. Washington officials pointed out the new Soviet rate wild be 0.9 rubles (or 90 kopecks) to the dollar, compared to the present official rate of 0.4 rubles for $1, This, economists figured, is a devaluation of 56 per cent in the subtle Scorch For Girl Slayer Continued PAULDING, Ohio (UPI) Authorities, lacking clues and with only the sketchy description by a 4-year-old girl to go on, kept at their investigation today of Sunday nigbts rape-slaying of 14-year old Nancy Eagleson. The victim was abducted as she and her sister, Sherrill, 4, walked home from a movie. It a man in a big car that got my sister, sobbed Sherrill. She said the man asked them if they wanted a ride first and, when they refused, grabbed Nancy.

Sherrill ran to the nearby home of John Larson, a neighbor who often served as babysitter for the girls while ttielr parents were at work. Larson called police and a search got underway. About five and a half hours later, at 2:30 a.m. Monday, two raccoon huntc era discovered the girls body in a wooded area 100 feet off Paulding County Road 176. Joseph C.

AvFrance, 38, and Kenneth W. Nelson, 43, both of Pauling, thought at first it was a discarded hallow een costume. The abduction and murder of the girl was similar in some respects, to the assault-slaying Saturday of 9-year-old Gloria Kowal-ewicz in Chicago, about 230 miles northwest of this Ohio Indiana border area. Chicago authorities' Contacted Paulding County Sheriff John Keeler to exchange information, but they had no real evidence the two crimes were connected. Keeler said leaves in the area where the body of the Eagleson girl was found obscured any tire tracks.

He said no attempt apparently had been made to hide the body, although tt possibly would not have been found, ior.g time, had not AvFranca and Nelson chanced along. Keelers three-man force and the Paulding village police were augmented Ohio highway patrolmen in the Investigation. It was the first murder of this type in this Northwestern Ohio community of 2,300. Most of the local authorities have never investigated a murder. Similarities To Slayings In Illinois Noted CHICAGO (UPI) Similarities between two slayings in Illinois ahd Ohio prompted authorities today to wonder if a killer might be traveling about the nation.

Capt. James McMahon, chief of detectives at Chicago commented on the linfcnesses between the slayings -of Gloria Kowalewicz, 9, in a forest preserve outside' Chicago, and Nancy Eagleson, 14, of Paulding, Ohio. McMahon said both he and Sheriff John Keeler at Paulding noted toe similarities in a telephone conversation Monday. Hava we got a killer traveling cross country, McMahon asked as ha reviewed his talks with Keller before newsmen here. But despite toe similar facts of the oases, McMahon said he didnt plan to send a man to Ohio immediately.

But if Keeler ever should catch a suspect, McMahon emphasized, toe Chicago Police Department would dispatch a detective to Paulding as soon as possible to assist In toe questioning. McMahon said similarities in both cases included: -The abduction. Gloria appar-tally was seized by a man as she walked to church Saturday, while Nancy was grabbed by a man as sha and her sister returned home from a movie Sunday. The death scene. Glorias body was found in a ravine of a forest preserve southwest of Chicago, about 100 feet from a road.

Nancys body also was in a desolate wooded area, also about 100 feet from a road. The oause of death. Gloria was shot twice in the head with either a .32 or .38 caliber weapoq, whereas Nancy also was shot in the head but of a weapon of undetermined caliber. TwoDielnCrash Of Canadian Jet NORTH BAY, Out. (UPI)-A Canadian air fores CF100 jet fighter crashed while returning from a night exercise Monday night, killing toe two men aboard.

The dead airmen, found in the wreckage of the crash, were identified as the pilot, Wing Commander E. Hare, 33, of Toronto, officer commanding the 414th Interceptor Squadron, and Flying Officer Jack Dawson, 28, of Sas-kkatoon, Sask. Far (fie very best decorating Department Is Called For Fire In Brush City firefighters' were called to the Virgil Stoltz farm south of here last evening in answer to a report of a brush fire, 'the Fire Department reported this morning. Firemen received the call from Stoltz at 6: IB p.m. yesterday reporting that a brush fire was out of control in Bucyrus Twp.

on the south side of Harvey on bis property. Upon the arrival with the Tri-Township pumper, firemen found that volunteers bad already extinguished most of the blaze. However, firemen worked about five minutes with the booster line to extinguish burning posts and remaining brush fire. Gold Market Again Falls LONDON (UPI The free-mar-ket price of gold fell for the sixth consecutive time today to the lowest level since Oct. 18.

when Inst months gold rush broke loose. The change hi the gold content of the ruble, announced from Moscow Monday, had no apparent Impact on the market. The first dollar quotation was $35.60 an ounce, against Mondays opening price of $35.75 an ounce. Todays price was only 60 cents above the U. S.

official price, compared to the London peak of $40.60 touched during last months panic buying. that loyal troops had recaptured Zacapa, the only other sizeable Guatemalan center taken by rebels he described as Communists. to the Fidel Castro government. In Nicaragua, official announcements indicated organized rebel resistance ceased with the surrender at Diriamba of about 14 invaders who had been holding 200 school children as hostages for afe withdrawal from the country. Head For Border Nicaraguan tanks and troops ware reported hunting down rent naots of the rebel forces reported trying to flee across the border to Cbsta Rica.

Reports from Costa Rica mentioned heavy firing on the Nicaraguan side of the border, indicating loyal troops might be battling a sizeable rebel force. Honduras rushed troops to its Guatemalan border to block any possible rebel attempt to flee across the frontier. Bolder guards in Costa Rica had skirmished in termittently since Friday with rebels dad in the green fatigues of Castros Cuba who were trying to slip into Nicaragua Authorities in Guatemala and Nicaragua charged Castro was trying to slip into Nicaragua. Authorities in Guatemala and Nicaragua charged Castro was trying to export his revolution to Central America to make it safe base for international communism. Appeals For Aid In Washington, the Inter-American Peace Committee agreed to investigate a Guatemalan appeal for drastic action against rebel activity which Guatemalan authorities said was aided by the Communist government of Fidel Castro.

Guatemalan. Foreign Minister Jesus Unda Murillo said his government and that of Nicaragua are i prepared to present proof of their charges that Castros Cuban regime fostered the uprisings in the two countries, -Unda said Guatemala will ask the United States to send ships and planes to patrol its east coast and adjacent waters as a precaution against possible invasion attempts. He said the rebels were trying to hold Puerto Barrios because it was a place where they could receive aid from Cuba," Kyre Named Principal At Mt. Zion Galen Smith Kyre, 118 Freda Drive, Bucyrus, a teacher 'at Ly-kens School, was named principal of Mt. Zion School last night by the Holmes-Liberty, Lykens and Mt.

Zion School District Board of Education when it held its regular monthly meeting. Kyre replaces C. Milton Harman, veteran executive head of toe Mt. Zion School and former Crawford County superintendent of Schools, who resigned to accept the county superintendent's post, effective Wednesday, Nov. 16.

However, Kyre will not immediately leave his Lykens teaching post since a teacher to replace him must first be found. He has been teaching English, American history, typing, economic law and American literature. Treheme, county superintendent here for the past two and a half years, announced his resignation last month. He is to be superintendent of Northmont School District in Montgomery County. Harman was hired as county superintendent at a special session of the county board on Nov.

4. He has been executive head ot the Mt Zion School for 27 years. In addi Won he was county superintendent for five years, from 1943 to 1948. He then returned to Mt. Zion School as executive head, his former post.

a ledgeviUe, at an altitude of 31,000 feet. Jones received toe honor of flying -the capsule from Discoverer XVH back to Sunnyvale, in a CQ30 Hercules. Jones said he made a first pass at toe capsule at 11,000 feet, but that he i and his crew missed just by a tick. He made the next pass at 9,000 feet and the capsule was anagged by nylon ropes which trailed from steel booms behind and below toe plane, Allowed Twe Tries By toe rules of game, if Jones had missed his second try. Pelican II would have struck out anl another plane would have been sent to bat Jonas is operations officer of the special recovery team and charged with training the recovery crews.

He trained Capt, Harold K. Mitchell of Bloomington, 111., who made the historic first catch of a capsule Aug. 19. The Air Force said toe capsule fell directly into toe 2S0 by 50 mile playing field, after it was ejected from Discoverer XVII on a signal from the ground. The satellite with its capsule was fired from Vandenberg Air Force Basa to California on Sat- Delay Action On Change Of School Setup COLUMBUS (UPI) The state Board of Education nt tt monthly meeting Monday declined to taka any action on a pair of study reports on changing county school districts and post-high school educational requirements.

Both reports were laid aside for future consideration. Dr. E.E. Holt, state superintendent of public instruction, jokingly said he would need a bullet proud vest while talking about a proposal to change county school districts to units of 10,000 pupils or more, I But, he told the board, It Is urgent that we get to this problem 4ta one wt have to face. The board, however, took no action.

It supported a motion of former board President Robert Manchester that the report "ba received and filed, and the committee given our thanks. But Hblt reminded toe board that he wanted them to think to proposal over, adding its not dead, its alive as you want tt to be. Even less was said about too post-high school study. Presldanl Charlton Myers of Marion sold that it is not an attempt to get power as he put toe matter aside for members to bring up as they dioose. The survey said that a study of other states showed expanded public education should remain under the state school board to best maintain local control and avoid the confusion of separate commission.

It was recommended that too' board help in setting up community colleges providing college credit courses, preparatory technical education and vocational programs and vocational and adult classes. The board, under the proposal would have authority to plan a statewide system of community colleges designed to fill toe gap between high school and collega. Hie board would also set minimum standards for such schools. But toe board, before tt can proceed with any of these proposals, will need the necessary authorising legislation from toe General Assembly. The last session of to legislature passed a bill for two-year technical schools but tt was vetoed by Gov.

Michael 'V. DiSalla due to tack of funds. 'Hie board approved 12 on- teacher schools for foundation aid in 1961, one less than last year. Holt said that some of them art 'overflow units in churches other places. Also approved were 33 twee teacher units as oomparod to last year.

But toe board turned down a switch of 111 pupils and 30 acre of land from Washington Township to toe Toledo school gystern. KEEPING TANNED' DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) The bV st gimmick In toe beatnik houses in Dallas is a soin epwe ated dispensing machine tost offers small dons of Space Capsule, Is Caught By Plane Russians Move Revalue Rubles 50 Year Club Dinner Cancelled The 29th annual Fifty Year Club Dinner, traditionally held in December, has been cancelled, It was learned this morning, because of the illness of founder W. A. Blicke, 412 E.

Rensselaer St. The Fifty Year Club was founded by veteran banker Blicke Dec. 15, 1931. On most occasions of the. event, Mr.

Blicke served as host and master ot ceremonies. Recovering in Bucyrus Community Hospital, Mir, Blicke now 94, was admitted Aug. 26 for major emergency surgery. 1 The banquet was reduced in size, 60 persons, wbea again held in toe Good Hope Lutheran Church parish house last year because of founder Blicke's health. Feels Guilty, Returns Purse When' Mrs.

J. W. Galltxa, 1130 Mbnnett St, aays her prayers of Thanksgiving It might Well include thanks toait somewhere someone has an active conscience. Over a year ago, Mrs. Geiitaa lost a bin fold containing 846 in a local dime More, The advertisement die ran didnt bring any result Today she is one again carrying the money holder returned to her along with a note saving the person who found tt had been unable to spend (he money because she felt guilty every time she saw Mrs.

Galitza. Who can say Familiarity I By CHARLES BERNARD United Press International HONOLULU (UIFI) An Air Force pilot whose plane fielded the longest fly ball in history Monday when tt snagged a million-mile gold-plated apace capsule, flies toe historic package back to mainland America today. The catch of the 300-pound capsule from Discoverer XVII was made 9,000 feet over the United States space ballpark in the Pacific, 500 miles northeast of the Hawaiian Islands. It had traveled almost a million miles in two days Of apace flight. It wes only the second time in history that a satellite -capsule has been naught in the air.

Another was recovered from the sea, and a fourth whs sighted but lost in turbulent seas near Christmas Island. Almost Misses Chance The Air Force plane that made Mondays catch was nearly benched because of mechanical trouble. However, repairs were made and the Pelican CL18 joined eight other planet and two Navy ships in the recovery area. Hie pilot, Capt. Gene Jones, 39, of Wella Walla, and New York City, said the parachuting space capsule was sighted first By United Press International Russia puts a new valuation on its ruble Jan.

1 and the monetary move Was viewed today as th economic and psychological. Western sources in Moscow said the Russian announcement of the revaluation apparently was designed to give the impression the value of the U.S. dollar has fallen. A New York expert said this could be a. financial Sputnik to impress pro-Western or neutralist nations.

State Department economists in Washington decided the Russians actually bad devalued the ruble in what amounted to an admission the ruble is now overvalued in international trade. The differences Western and Communist economies make it difficult to determine the true value of the ruble. The Soviets' announced Monday that tt Would have an increased gold value, on Jan. 1, and the ruble-dollar exchange would be 90 kopecks to the dollar. There are 100 kopecks to the ruble and this would make the Russian currency note worth about 11 cents more than the American dollar.

The ruble currently is the sato at low to The 1 Guatemalan government said the country was normal outside the area northeast of Guatemala City held by the rebels, tt said domestic and international airline service was operating on regular schedules in other areas HURRICANE SEASON ENDS JACKSONVILLE, FI. (UPI) The -I960 hurricane which spawned six big storms including destructive Hurricane Donna, officially ended today. Three of the Navy's hurricane hunter planes left here for the new winter home in Puerto Rico. Tho Weather High Yesterday 0 Low This Morning 48 Year Ago Today High '42 Low at tor Liti Wiibar JL Bmmt, ILHurda. 1.

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