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WEATHER (ontinued cold with scattered snow flurries tonight; Sunday not quite so cold. Stratton Dam-Friday 7 p. m. 22, today 1 a. m.

todav 7 a m. 15, today 10 a. m. 20, noon 25. High 24, low 15.

VOL. 85 NO. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW HOME Complete News Coverage of ellsvitle, Midland Chester and Newell EDITION Phone 385-4545 EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1964 16 PAGES 7c Copy 42c Weekly by Carrier Diplomats Press For Peace In Panama PANAMA I AP.i Strong diplomatic efforts were launched on all sides today to resolve the crisis surrounding Panam's decision to break relations with the United States and scrap the 61-year-old Panama Canal Treaty. In the wake of violence that claimed 23 Panamanians and 3 U.S. emphasis shifted to maintaining a state of relative calm.

Jails in the capital city were jammed with Panamanians arrested for looting and causing disturbances. A peace mission from the Organization of American Stales (OAS) arrived from Washington and arranged for immedi- ale conferences with President Roberto Chiari and Foreign Minister Galileo Solis. President special envoys were also at work. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Thomas C.

Mann and Secretary of the Army Cyrus R. Vance met for an hour and a half Friday night with President Chiari. Even as they conferred at the presidential palace new shooting was reported at the canal zone border. Panama officials said U.S. troops opened fire.

The only casualties reported were six Panamanians injured by flying glass. Quiet prevailed in the capital this morning with flags remain- ing at half-staff and most businesses closed as Panamanians continued mourning for the the dead. Tight security precautions were under way for funeral services planned for early next week. A mass national funeral may be held. Jails were filled in Panama as National Guardsmen rounded up looters and other perpetrators of violence.

One unofficial estimate said 500 were arrested U. S. establishments were the major target of demonstrators who caused damage estimated at thousands of dollars. In the disorders that started late Thursday Panama reported 20 of its citizens killed and hundreds wounded in gunfights with U.S. soldiers.

U.S. casualties were listed as 3 dead and 49 wounded. The rioting erupted after a fight between U.S. and Panamanian students over display of their national banners, but behind the immediate cause is the broader question of sovereignty over the canal zone. At an emergency meeting of the N.

Security Council Friday night, Panama demanded that the United States relinquish control of the canal Panama's delegate. Aquilino Boyd, said the canal should be either nationalized or placed under international jurisdiction. As news of the dispute echoed around the world and brought new Communist denunciations of the United States, the Organization of American States dispatched its own peace mission to Panama. In Washington, Johnson telephoned Chiari in an effort to calm passions as the new administration faced its first major international crisis since taking office six weeks ago. During the telephone talk.

Chiari agreed to meet with Mann and Vance, and the two men left immediately by jet for Panama. Chairi followed up Thursday recall of the Panamanian ambassador to Washington with a complete break in diplomatic relations with the United States. Charging acts of aggression" by U.S. troops against civilian population. government said only a U.S.

promise to revise the canal treaty could bring a restoration of relations. The 1903 treaty gives the United States perpetual control over the 10-nule-strip across Panama hut Panamanians have long insisted they own the land. After floody rioting in November 1959, resulting from an attempt by Panamanian students to plant their flag in the Canal Zone. President Dwight D. Eisenhower said the United States had recognized titular sovereignty for a half century.

He ordered the U.S. and Panamanian flags raised side bv side at the edge of the Canal Panamanian flag flown wherever the Stars and Stripes is raised in the Canal Zone. Then came this week's explosion. U.S. students at the Canal Balboa High School defiantly raised an American flag, and brawled with Panamanian students attempting to raise their own banner in front of the The Panamanians charged their flag had been defiled.

When word of the incident swept across the country of little more than one million persons, the violence began. CRISIS IN PANAMA. Rioters are showm in Panama setting fire to the Pan-American Airways building during the first hours of demonstrations Thursday. The building was completely dostroyed Telephoto) City Hoods (lonsorvalion Wellsville Water Supply Maintained By Bumping water sup ply. went into action with a plan to smaller, which already is trick- which reached a low combat the crisis.

ling into the stream feeding the point this week, appears to be special meeting was held reservoir, also will be pumped "holding its own" since pump- with county and state officials when drained ing operations were started Fri- determine what could he the 1 hree pumps are delivei day from a temporary source done. Council then held a spe- between 12.000 to 15,000 gal This was the word today from cial meeting Thursday night to lons per hour. The ordinary con- city officials, who commented adopt a resolution declaring a sumption the past month has the response has been "tremen- state of emergency and appeal- been about 25,000 gallons pci dous" to appeals for volunteer ing for state and federal aid, if hour. As the reservoir 1 aid and for the conservative actual need materializes and doesn 1 aPPear t0 bave dropped use of water the supply fails. anymore, it is a stiong mdica- tion that the residents have fr unTsfrinamineri)it located AS NOT enough were present recognized the emergency and from a strip mine pit resolution under doing their part, the direc- two or three miles above the to adopt 'he resolu MaV()r waham h.

reservoir, which contains onlv suspension oi runs, coum about 6 to 8 feet of usable wa- held another special meeting erty said. (er Friday night to give it second reading and it will be adopted A FOURTH and much larger a third special meeting to- pump was to be taken to the uigtit at 7. pit todav and the principal con- Safety Service Director Fred sumers have been invited to a Baldasare said this morning meeting Tuesday afternoon at 1 that three gasoline powered at City Hall to hear a full re- pumps were put into operation port of the situation. at. the strip mine pit.

There The industries and business- are two pits separated by an es are the main users. island. The water, which was The emergency, which had tested and found suitable been anticipated. developed human consumption, is being Thursday when city officials taken from the larger. The Panama U.N Plea To End Conflict UNITED NATIONS.

V. a today. It was the United States and Pana- second emergency nighttime ma today welcomed an appeal session in a month. The council from the Security Council to convened two weeks ago to hear end their bloody conflict in the charges from Cyprus that Tur- strategic Latin-American na key was planning an invasion of tjrtn Cyprus to settle the recent fight- But Panama stood by its de- on the Eastern Mediterran- mands that the Panama Canal ean island. Zone be taken out of U.S.

hands U.S. Delegate Adlai Stev- and either be nationalized or enson said the United States put under international control would comply in letter and The Panamanian delegate, spirit" with the messages sent, Aquilino Boyd, said the zone Rusk and Solis. Boyd greet- was Panamanian territory but ed the message with pleas- that because of "iniquitous ure treaties" Panama was not being Bovd earlier accused the given a fair share of canal rev- United States of aggression in cnUpS the zone and claimed U.S. po- "The State Department has bee and soldiers killed 20 turned a deaf ear to the claims amamans and wounded more of Panama," he said than 300 by shooting into a a end of thp emercencv crowd of Panamanians demon- session Council President He- bating for Hag-raising nan Castrillo Justiniano of Bo- Stevenson denied Boyd livia sent messages to U.S. Sec- charges of aggression.

He said retarv of State Dean Rusk and the police escorted the Pana- Panamanian Foreign Minister manian students out of the zone Galileo Solis, pleading with their but that when disorderly crowds governments bring to an im- returned they stopped Ihem with mediate end the exchange ol smail-caliber fire to fire and the bloodshed." the lives and property of Amen- The messages, sent with the can citizens residing theie consent, also asked ihem "to impose the utmost re- PANAMAN1AN STUDENTS carry flags and banners during the demonstration in the canal zone Thursday. Panama broke oft diplomatic relations with the U.S. in wake of bloody fighting between U.S. Troops and Panama civilians. lUPl Telephoto) Major Cause Of Fung Cancer U.S.

Panel Finds Smoking Cigarettes Health Hazard aid that calls for corrective ae- Stevenson said the I nited tion and is a major cause of Slates "is ready through direct cancer and other deafh- straint over the military forces negotiations with the Panaman- dealing disease, especially in under their command and to ian government to try to resolve men a blue-ribbon federal pan- such differences as may exist. reported today. Stevenson noted that the In- indicated ter-American Peace Commis- mnre vou smoke. the great- of WASHINGTON fAP) Smok and the more cigarettes you ing cigarettes is a health haz- smokp in a day. It lessens if you quit smoking Because it is Saturday the stock exchanges were closed and thus will show no immediate reaction.

Even with expcr- I at ion of a had report, tobacco most ol chi on have remained on a fair- 5. Cigarette smoking is the protect the civilian population Boyd asked the 11 nation council to meet in emergency session alter flying in from sion of the Oiganizat.on ui voyf. 0f an earlv death lc bronchitis the coughing irritation of the bronchial tubes and increases the risk of death from that disease. 6 Cigarette smoking is relat- Panama to press the Panaman- American States in Washington ian charges of U.S. aggression had undertaken a fact-finding ly even keel during the week.

Despite the previous rash of medical reports and findings here and abroad condemning smoking as a health hazard, The 10-man panel and mass murder against Pan- mission to Panama, adding that spending 14 But it cannot as yet bf ed to emphysema, a haidemng Americans were reported by the and growing inettieiency of the Agriculture Department to have amanian citizens. "such local disputes can most available also The council convened at 9 41 effectively be dealt with through 1,11,1 smoking far out- p.m. Friday and ended at 12:34 regional procedures. Klns A LARGER pump, which will handle 670 gallons per minute at full capacity, will be taken to the pits today and put into It will be hauled in by an auto wrecker, as it is too large to carry otherwise, the director said. Volunteer firemen are working in four hour shifts, ning the pumps around clock (Turn to Page 3, Column 5 iaslroite Agitators Hint Johnson Asks Full Report On Panama Aiiti-l Riot weighs all other causes of lung cancer in men and the data for women point in the same direction.

2. While male cigarette smok cause of chronic disease of the ers have a higher death rate lungs and bronchial airways from heart and blood vessel than is pollution of the atmo- disease than non smoking sphere. males, it is not clear as yet Already health and anti-smok- that smoking is the cause. ing groups are issuing blasts at 3. Cigarette smoking is a sig- smoking and urging edueation- Army Cyrus nificant cause of lung cancer al campaigns against it.

lighted up a record number of cigarettes last year an estimated 523 billion. At work for 14 months poring over the evidence, the surgeon 'or most of the people in United cigarette advisory cnmm.Ue» was under strict orders not to smoking is a much greater ()R called a cause. However, cigarette smoking is associated with a greater risk of dying of emphvsema 7. the United States cigarette and any recommendations for federal action in the report. The assigned duly was tn weigh the available scientific and statistical evidence and take the best measure of the risks smoking presents to the individual A second, later the larynx or voice box in I he impact of the report on the big tobacco industry and haf)s bV a different survey those risks and offer men was risks and (Turn to SMOKING, Page 6i Stale Approval aiteil 21 (hi School In Non-Partisan Rare Bus I nhuri For County Home ProjecI Columbiana County commis- lion Youngstown, $256,500 sinners opened bids Friday for a Raeder.

Inc, Dover; $256. the new nursing home unit pro fiH; Rf)bprt Rrickpr Construe posed for the County home and low offers totaled $366.640. tion Co Salom Commissioners received bids Guy Johnson Lumber Supply from 10 general, four floor, nine Steubenville. $283,975. kitchen, nine plumbing, eight Tile floor Briggs Jones, heating and three electrical con- Youngstown.

Dura tractors. hie Floor Appliance Co. The bids will be sent to the Youngstown $3.495: Redstone State Department of Health for Accoustical Flooring. Pitts- approval before commissioners burgb $4.065. and A Kutseh can go ahead and let contracts Sons lnc wheeling $4.139, WASHINGTON Presi- of State Thomas Mann man- dent Johnson has ordered a full Secretary of the 1 report on the causes of Vance, who flew to Panama Fri- Salamanrier heaters and rioting in Panama, including day.

anv evidence that Communist Johnson told the special en- 4 The risk of lung cancer in-tobacco producing states agents whipped up mob action Voys to get all the facts bearing creases the longer you smoke also being watched, to fatal extremes of violence. 0n the outbreak of violence and U.S. officials said they have to make every effort through reason to believe some Castro- discussions with the Panamani- ite Communist agitators went an government and U.S. author! into action very quickly alter jpes in the Canal Zone to re the demonstrations began late store peace. At the United Na- Thursday.

Johnson reportedly tions Friday night, U.S. Ambas-' wants to know whether they sador Adlai E. Stevenson said Twenty-one a I iverpool Plaved a leading role in arous- the talks were under way. High School sludcnts aboard a mE fj 'I On another front. Johnson was ers and supplying guns and ex- Wltb panamas demand school bus escaped unhurt in a piosiVes for attacks on U.S.

for drastjc revision of the 61- minor collision Friday afternoon Canal Zone installations. vear-old treaty by which the against a Weirton man, when County Board of Educa- received a bachelor of arts and on Virginia Ave. in which the The President, grappling with United States exercises absolute )he january Grand Jury con- tion are among seven new en- gree from the College of Steu- driver of the auto was cited. 'he 31191 Ivenes Tuesday morning in Han tries in the for the Mav 12 benville and a The students were aboard a keening in lhe (Turn to PANAMA, Page 6) Murder Cose Due Hancock Grand Jury Prosecutor Floyd Tarr will seek at least four indictments, including one for murder nnP from pwp for the Han- 2 At Chester, Newell Man Ask Hancock Board Posts Two Chester candidates and Cashdollar, 41, Is principal of Beaver Local High School He Kitchen Equipment Supreme Box 1276. for the project, according to Galen Greenisen, president of pjxture Manufacturing Brand was cited by police for the Board of ommissioneis.

Cleveland. Ohio China failing to stop in the assured breakdown of bids follows crisis, and Secretary of State were anoara a pean Rysk were keepmg in Snyder Bus Co. vehicle operat- ci0se touch with Asst. Secretary, ed by Charles PL Tice, 36, of 20 Valley Trailer Court, an off- duty police officer, when it was hit in the rear by a 1963 sedan operated by Paul L. Brand of cock New County Circuit Court Cumberland.

A General contractors Riley Construction Alliance. $224.316, Robert A. Bribben Construction Co Steubenville, $233 484; Floyd Cox. East Builders pool, Youngstown, $241.800: Cartwright Construction Sebring, $243.400. Youngstown.

$17 700 and Kitch Massa Brothers. Inc Falls United Construe-j (Turn to PROJECTS, Page 3) stop Wholesale Co Canton. clear distance. W. Zabel Co.

Youngstown. Tice said he had halted at $16,133: Bee Bee. Can- the Pennsylvania Railroad ton. Canton Hardware tracks with the flashing red Canton. Paragon blinkers on and had just start- Supplv Pittsburgh.

$16.715: ed to move when the bus was Bemard-Gloekler Corp Pitts- hit in the rear, burgh. $17.456: Century Restau- Brand blamed a slippery rant Supplies, street, telling officers he saw the halted bus and applied his to BUS, Page 6) Glorious Teen-Age Years! Who says "Everyone says teenagers themselves." Ann Landers declares. "Thousands are anxious, frightened and guilt-ridden. They struggle with acne, overweight and underweight, and the sweet and frightening mysteries of awakening biological drives. Now, at the request of teen-agers themselves, parents, teachers and clergymen.

Ann Landers discusses these drives and how to handle them in a series of articles taken from her book "Ann Landers Talks To Teen-Agers About If you are a teen-ager or parent, be sure to follow every one of the 10 absorbing discussions beginning in Monday Review. been set for this term of court. Atty. Tarr said the Grand Jury will be asked to indict Si- primary election. frnm University of Pitts- Squire W.

Eugene Allison of burgh. He is married and has A number of other cases have Chester also entered, socking four children. re-election on the Republican Highfield, 43, has been an em- tieket as Grant District justice of the Patterson Foundry of the peace. East End for 23 years and boy C. Cashdollar.

250 George was graduated from Wells High mon Feaster, 23. of Noith en Chester citv clerk, Dale School in Newell. Married, with ton in tiie knife death of Willie utghfield of Chester R. D. 1.

six children, he is making his and Tony LaN'eve, 622 Grant first bid for a board post. air. 4L also of Weirton, was Newell filed as non-parti- LaN'eve. active in American stabbed twice in the abdomen gan candjdates for the County Legion Post 114, is an instruc- and once in the right arm in B()ard 0f Education from Grant tor at McKinley School in Last a scuffle in North Weirton Sept, Liverpool. 21.

Feaster was bound over at rpb are enjer; Squire Allison, 48. of 370 Ina hearing in Weirton Municipal ior (be one vacant seat on the diana is seeking his fourth Court Sept. 27. 5oard for Grant District, which term as Grant District justice The prosecutor said he will embraces the Chester Newell lbe peace. A graduate of seek an indictment charging fel- member is to be Cbester High School, he is em- onious assault against Arthur F.

pipHod from Butler District and at the Clinton office of Roberts. 34. of Weirton, accus- dates are in lbp Manufacturers Light Heat iTurn to GRAND JURY, Pg. 3) pie race. to CANDIDATES, Pg.

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