Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 1

Location:
East Liverpool, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WEATHER High today, 30-35; low tonight. iO-25; light snow early Tuesday. Stratton 7 p. m. 38, today 1 a.

m. 39, today 7 a. m. 39, today 10 a. m.

39. noon 39. High 31, low 38. Precipitation .19. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW HOME Complete News Coverage of Wellsville, Midland, Chester and Newell EDITION VOL.

84 NO. 93 Phone 385-4545 EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1963 22 PAGES 7c 42c Weekly toy Friend Injured East End Motorist, 38, Killed In North Carolina Car Crash China Raps Red Bid For Unity Talks Peking Paper Asks Russia To Discard Yugoslavians First --------------------Man (Captured On Roof Of Building Here------------------Real And Drama Real life drama rivaling any-! Police said it all began Satur- and saw a man on a ladder which' Rather than attempt to take the thing dreamed up by a televisimi day at 9:.58 p. m. when Patrol-j leads from the top of the ele-1 suspect through the maze of wires writer was enacted starkly man Kenneth H. Mooney, desk of-i vator shaft into a small building and motors in the top of the by East Liverpool pdice and a ficer at headquarters, received a' on the roof housing the motors, and then down the ladder to the TOKYO (AP) Red China St suspect late Saturday i telejAone call from Chandler night, when four (rfficers captured i Keys that he could hear the bat- and overpowered the 34-year-old I tering sounds of someone attempt- man after a struggle on ttie slip -1 ing to break into the wholesale pery, snow covered roof of a auto parts concern via the top of business building high above Mar-1 the devator shaft.

Officer Montgomery was or- top of the elevator, the officers! buffed a Soviet Unimi overture for peace talks today, demanding that the Kremlin dump Yugoslavia as the price of such a meeting. can be no reversing the was pursued, overpowered i The four officers responded that direction. dered into the building and Of-1 called the fire department ficer Richard and Blevins instructed to climb the fire escape i Asst. Chief David Anderson re-, from E. 4th St.

to intercept the sponded with a rope. Mercer was man if he attempted to flee in' secured and then lowered through Nabbed in the act of allegedly Lt. Rice and Patrolman Blevins a skylight into a third floor room Thp meanwhile was building. From that point entering the Keys Co. building on in Car No.

1, Officer Richard in' ihe ladder towaid taken to ground level in as 0 1 eiy on looi. climbed on top of the elevator Lt. Tice instructed Officer Rich- verdict repudiating the modem and handcuffed by U. Charles E. I ard and Officer Blevms to cover CUTTING OF A RIBBON by French Ambassador Herve today opened a special exhibit at the Atlanta Art Association at Atlanta, Georgia, in memory of Association members who died in a 1962 Pans plane The exhibit features and Penitent St.

Mary two famous paintings on loan from his government. (UPl Telephoto) revisionists of declared the Peking Daily, voice of the (3iine.se Communist Montgomery, party. (Bill) Tice and Patrolmen Paul a fire escape which leads off E. Blevins. L.

E. Richard and K. H. 4th St. near the Travelers Hotel, giving acces.s to the roof of ttie car and asked Keys to mn it to the top of the shaft.

As the car reached the ladder, the i climbed onto the rungs and made Then, with the aid of an as.sis- Keys Co. Officer Montgomery was The editorial, broadca.st in parti fire chief, Mercer was low- stationed at the comer of E. I As Lt. Tice emerged onto the son, Richard and li. Tice held the rope to lower the man into the third floor level.

Mercer gave Lt. Tice a signed statement in which he admitted breaking into the building, but did not disclose what he intended by Peking radio, obviously Marked St. he ascended. Injured were: to the bid by the Soviet Commu- ui the third of watch the fnmt and of the! being placed custody by W- gt. to' VVOV 4 Lvw the building to be taken to street buiJdine.

ficer Richard and Blevins, who Police Cite Trucker On 2 Violations Family's Car Struck On Vacation Trip; Bernard Qark Dies A 38-year-old End man was killed and his wife and a friend were injured early Sunday when a truck smashed into their auto in Norfli Carolina as they drove south for a three-week vacation in Florida. The victim is Bernard Delbert Gark, 1054 St. George who was a craneman in the openhearth department at the Midland Works of the Crucible Steel Co. Flu Sweeps East Coast, West Health Aides Fear Disease Due In Local Oiilhreaks Rebels Battle Iraqi Reds, Hold Control as a prelude to any world conference on the (3)mmunist rift. It hinted that the Russian.s New Junta Moves Troops Into Basra To End Resistance ni.st party Sunday for talks by So-1 viel and Red Chinese authorities At a hearing this morning in! into the building and entered the the fire escape.

Municipal Court, Mercer was held for the Grand under a $2,500 mcehng'Slwren Semier If; and Mao Tzv-lung. toff on a charga tiled by U. Tice Peking called two weeks ago for an internatifmal (Communist gath- i ering to stem a disunity trend; I which, it ha.s brought the Red bloc to brink of the prec buMing. wii.i building. Then Keys and U.

Tice arrived on the roof top via Mrs. Maxine Dorothy (lark, 37, wife of the driver, who suffered a fractured ankle and facial cuta bruises. i 1 4 to enter the small rooftop build- elevator to ascend to the roof and There wa.s a on the tnr thp' check for the intruder. snow-covered, slippery roof, but Mrs. Gwendolyn Garwood.

1167 He pleaded not guilty. The officer and the store of-, the suspect was subdued quickly ficial looked upward through the officers. Then he was wire mesh ceiling of the elevator'handcuffed. elevator He said he had just (Turn to ARREST, Page 5) i St. George who is in condition with a fractured skull.

But the Daily i balked at suggestion of a preliminary meeting between the Red powers. The paper insi.sled there must WASHIN(iTON shmk BFIRIJT. Ldianon no deviation from the theme wave of Asian flu a wintry rebel regime fought Communist set by the 19.57 and I960 Moscow fnend of hitting the holdouts in Baghdad and the ma- Ea.stem Seaboard and leapfrogging inland as far as Kansas. U.S. Public Health Service officials sav for but the odds are it will spread in local outbreaks across the countrv.

meetings of Communist parties jor port of Ba.sra today but ap- w'hich denounced Yugoslav peared to be in control of the i as the chief menace to countrv'. communism. To provv; that overthrown Pre- Khrushchev has welcomed Tito mier Abdel Karim Kassem really I back into the Kremlin family since is dead, the rebels showed his! then The two have been In a sampling of 108 cities, the television. Travelers said chief antagonists in the ideologi- Public Health Service reports that, he was tried in the rubble rrf his cal battle between deaths have by a drumhead court Satur- i policy of peaceful competition been running over the epidemic day, forced to sit on a sofa and with' the capitalist world and Ihreshhold for fiair weeks. machine-gunned.

policy that the capitalists Especially vulnerable are the Reports to Tehran from frontier overcome by war. elderly, the chronically ill and jowrs said armed Communists pregnant women. vaded Basra Prison Sunday and flu has confirmed freed about 1..500 and in Maryland, Kansas, Illinois, criminals. The government was a MM North Carolina and the District reported withdrawing forces from As Cifv nlints of (olumbia border with Kuwait and mov- Cloud Urges Early Action For Tax Bills T.pader Ohio Chiefs To Expedite Study May Be Held In Cuba Sea Hunt Pushed For Lost Tanker Roi'kefeller Attack Seen Party Move f' New Yorker Makes Sharper Criticism Mrs. Hark and Mrs.

Garwood were taken to the David County Hospital at Mocksville, N. C. North Carolina State 1 i i said a truck loaded with cottonseed meal crashed into auto miles north ol Mocksville. Joe Bryon de Bord. 50.

of Rural Retreat, the truck driver, wa.s treated for minor injuries. State Trooper K. N. 1 i charged de Bord with manslaugh- Of Kennedy Policy ter and driving on the wrong side of the highway. (AP) New The Clarks and Mrs.

Garwood NEW YORK (AP)-The mystery about 190 miles east of St. Aii- of the disappearance rJ the sui- gustine, sent a small Navy COLUMBUS, Ohio phur-catrying tanker Manna the U.S.S. Hoi.st, to the Speaker Goud, phur Queen continued to deepen The Hoist reported the yellow York (iov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Ka.st Liverpool about 4 p.

m. pressed today for early legislative over the weekend. stance was floating ralh- appears to be methodically sharp- Saturday for the Florida action no pciwnal property and ship sink in em than sulphur. minp his mih school district income tax pro- Ailantir that' The (oast Guard reported Sun- President Kennedy in anticipa posal.s. tion.

The Clarks expected to vi.sit Mrs. parents in Pet- Goud conferred at length with committee chairmen to urge speedy consideration of pending proposals as General Assembly members returned for their Did the 524-fronl ship sink in lashid thrsoilheasl' co'alrt 't invesUgatinR' the po.ssi. of possible presidenlial i and wai h. winds, chiimmg up 14.fool bllity that the Sulphur Queen is contest. have vjsited her Mrs.

in Cuba. A said that. Politicians think the governor Margaret Dale.s, of Naples, Ma. Uhe iM-obe concerned possibil-i also is lining up with what they Two daughters of Mrs. Garwnod Or are the tanker and her crew but then regard as the maioritv position of Greater Pittsburgh Airport of .39 in Cuba? If so.

was she' Aiito.s Detour 1 I or did she become seventh week of work beginning r- Cuban waters. tonight. The Hou.se speaker expressed hope for quick committee action abled and drift into Cuban waters? Six search planes were ordered mi to have cabinet the smilhoaat A lani I membera serve at the pleasure of II slrunKly hul nut mg them to Basra to fighl Mfim I the guvemnr and for a decision yet confirmed Vermont, commumsls. II i next week on a measure to create roughly 2.50 miles offshore. Maine.

Delaware. Virginia, Baghdad. Communists were Water crews continued i board of regents. Coast Guard cutter Sweet- Carolina and Georgia reported resisting with small arms morning to hunt an elusive leak Altogether five maior admin- reported 200 miles off government, fire in heavily populated areas, on Clair Ave. which a Sulphur Queen lei forced traffic to detour around committee heanngs in a heavy Confirmation is made by fire in heavily populated areas, atory tests of bl(M)d Raiding parties fired on their from victims to detect the high rifles and 50-caliber level of protective antibodies'rnachine guns.

against the virus, and by spotting yf the new, icing conditions. the viru.s throat swa Meanwhile, seven homes on include proposals to The Public tiealth leader Col, Abdel Ken Mu.s- Ray St. remain without water be- industrial development the ship might have drifted into Republicans on major domestic and international issiie.s. Since his inaugural for a second term RiKkefeller ha.s been growing intTeasingly critical ni Kennedy in terms that parallel those used by GOP senators and House members. The governor MHinded a familiar GOP Capitol Hill theme in (3u- cago over the weekend when he (Turn to CRASH.

Page 5) Other Coa.st Guard smirces said the Swiss embassy in Havana, on a request from the U.S. Slate De- fxresumably is trying to check out speculatiim that the Marine Transport Lines tanker is in Cuba. Ilie United does not have diplomatic relations with the dered to take part. The Sulphur Queen left Beau DemmTatic adminis- mont, Feb. 2.

Us Oration for present disarray the block between Orchard (irove Sunday. 15 planes searched the through the Gulf of Mexico would Atlantic and McKinnon Aves. because of grea between Fort Pierce and not have been too far from Cuban difficulties with Norfolk. where the Sulphur i r. ci u.u Queen was scheduled to amve Although her route would have with (anada over nuclear war- regenls bills, the administration on include was last Thursdav.

her through regular sea Man Crashes In Pursuit Of Hit-Run Car An East Palestine motorisf escaped injury when his car crashed into guard rails while chasing a hit-skip motorist morning near Calcutta in one nf six weekend accidents investigated hy the Highway Patrol at Lisbon. earlier this year that were reported to have joined cau.se of another frozen line and through revenue bond A report from one aircraft of a lanes, no other vessel definitely 4 regular troops fighting Com- the department worked all day tran.sfer the four-member Liquor yellowish substance in the ocean has reported sighting her. repair a major; Board into a three-memlier com- likely strike the nation hart hnWouto. this winter. For a while it looked as though the warning was wrong.

Mustafa a junta Then, in mid-Januarv. the pat- announced the ap- tern of Asian flu appt-ared. Now of transitional Pre.sj- it IS cxpi'ctcd to stav until mid- Alxlul March whtm it generallv declines, and a Cabinet but kept su- Asian influenza is (wie of the fxiwers for itself. type influenza viruses which Baghdad radio anncmnced the aeem to strike every two or three execution frf four army officer.s— years. It was first seen in the three colonels and a winter of 19.57-.58.

There was some and The rev- forewarning when it was identi- olutinnary government announced fied in and named. Vac- previously the execution of four eines were hurriedly made against other officers, including Kassem the vmis and distributed widely The premier shot it out with the acro.s.s the United Slates. until dawn Saturday, when his the Americans said Blaze Rips Building In AMBRIDGE Fire nf undetermined origin caused over Razps 8-Rooill 000 damage early today when it Saturday to repair a break in a 6-inch main at Brad-, mission and authorize construc- shaw Ave. and Walnut Si, tion of so-called (iolden Age Vil- Two homes on St. were lages for non-psychotic patients Salem Mohammed water Friday while moved from state hospitals.

crews thawed another frozen 6- Tlie income tax measure would inch main. Supt. Donald allow voters in school districts said. to approve such a levy for Duke said leak on St, Gair operating fKirposes. Ave.

ha.sn’l been pinpointed this morning although crews may be near the area T3ie leak may lie in a service line rather than a city main, Duke said, twit It can't he established until the break has been found The break was discovered Fn- ammunition gave out, because it appear Senator Raps Record Rep. Powell Faces New Criticism In Washington Moore Given ISod For Top GOP Group (AID When Clavton Powell retums to week. Gaulle over F'rench Mar-1 Palestine R. D. 1 wrecked ket action and rejection of Pola-iyjjj.

j.gr the Bell Schmil Rd. ris missiles siHinded remarkably two miles from a 1 11 a like attack.s launched chasing a car bearing ously by Republions of widely! plates, various viewpoints. LandslxTger officers Sen. Tower, a car his auto at 10:10 a. m.

i-oriservative, criticized many at the intersection of Rmiles 170 the administration's same actions and 430 at Calcutta. He the and its handling id other car failed to halt at the world prikblems jire.sents dim tersection and struck him. The His latest trouble.s began la.st picture for Ameru an foreign af- car then sped away with Lands- On everything Washington from sunny Puerto fine fbrwell energetically ly Fail Rico he IS liable to find Ihe capi- an announced two weeks tal can be just as nf heanngs on President Kenne- To Fnd Paper Strike in winter. big education bill, fulfilling EW YORK than made to the ad- 18 hours of newspaper strike nego- Ralph Musuraca, 2601 St. Gair laceration of the the Democratic chairman berger giving chase.

The hit-skip driver was ruvt caught, officers said F'our of the accidenl.s were blamed on icy roads. Ralph Scott Musuraca. 17, aon (TiARLE.STON f-e West Vir- nf the House and ba- Lisbon Blaze ous work was delayed un- oi me nouse nuuta.im. tiaUons ended this morning with- Ave suffered could thaw the have granted bor Cmnmittee will have to face mimstrat agreement and with mixed right knee in a one-car mishap on feelings on chances ai the St. Clair a mile north swept through a two-story brick building u.sed as a sloreriKim three local bu.sincss firms LISBON F'ire destroyed an serious work was delayed un- 'iHep.

-Arch Moore of 1 the wrath of his committee col- on the important measure. H.iwever, wator from the party af leagues. Ihe of a senator On Tuesday he disappeared. blaekcKit ai a meelme of COP 'H'Pre Mayor R.dsrf K. Wagoer.

Ihe pavement Commitlee here Satur. 'bwll uho L. eouallv al Williams was go- reeessed the talks a pending a report break forced its way under the brick pavement and heaved eight r(hm house on the unanimously cho.se home in the pulpit of the Negro mg to take the thatigf 30 Elkton Rd. east of the Vitrified Products Co between Orchard Grove and 39-year-old four-term member Baptist he heads in Nevv' day. However, favorite from both sides by Tuesday at of (xingress from the First Dis- York City, the political clubs of method of dealmg with such prob- the latest.

Thp hh 7 comoletelv eutted two' on Saturday Mingress trom me Mrst Di.s- York City, the political cluDs or meuioa 01 aeaimg wiu. at Citv Hosn of the four in the firstT morning at 1:50, vil- vvgter crew expects to to serve on the na- Harlem, and the plu.sh night cluhs lem.s ha.s been to make him.self Wagner said substantial differ- flnor used bv the Penn Grill Res- firemen reported. I Tuesdav on thawing the tifmal committee, w'hich must con- of two continents, has managed to unavailable to the press At any ences still exist between the pub- IZ. "II TH. plmed Uie tfto senslbill.ie, of an im- rato, ha flow to his home in Puer- Ushers and Ihe sfriking re succeeds the late Walter pres.snve number of pestle in the to Rico, where a spokesman of 6 of the bit guard rails on lanan of Charleston.

pa.st. night he was just national Typographical Umon. Liverpool su- of the city limits at 15 m. Officers said Musuraca. headed north, lost control on the icy and wet pavement His car skidded into a pole He was treated at City Hospital.

driven by I a of 710 Wellsville. skidded on the icv taurant and the Bride and Deb' A.mss. Shop There was smoke and loss between $3,.500 and e. the citv has water damage to the of A power shovel operator. Cross been unable to get Its equipment s.

Hallanan u- ,4 tv, Hankins Shoe to pinpoint the cause frozen line but hopes to; No other names were placed in The soft voice of J. and talking to no one. N. Thayer, spokesmanSaturday at 4 40 m. The fourth nKun in the down- completely cv- tomorrow if the St nomination Williams.

nsmg from the It may be that Powell deserted for A car driven bv George A. stairs was vacant. The second hy in.surance, break can be repaired and M'M're confirmed that the com- Senate floor, has spoken loudest, the hearings because he has lit l.ity Hall aOoui naif anWaterford R. floor also usefl for storing ITie former vacated the above-frwzmg lempiM-atures allow mittee's action will be an impor- railing Powell an authrvnty on fie for the administra- hrair before naade and eduipment also was emptv dwelling last week and Cro.ss said the crew to reach Rav Duke tant factor in his political plans criticizing to wrap 24 major statemenL He looked haggard The building is owned bv Notopi)- he had been notified until said. He had publicly trip abroad with two education proposals into one su- weary and was vi.sibly di.sappcwnt-i^^^ skidded on lus Enterprises of AltfMma.

fire- Saturday, The home was known A has I xhti placed on a eral days ago that he was con-1 at government expense per-bill with a officers said. Whitten suffer- men reported Thev were called as the old Ross Perkins home fire hvdrant so residents of the sidenng a statewide race for and questioning the propriety of tag and dump it in his lap with He the piitihshers on the tongue and to the scene at the comer 5th and wav built on an embankment veven homov can sei-ure governor or U. S. next several government financial orders to consider it as one later today- We cannot say and Merchant Sts at 12 24 a in Route 154 siipennfendent added. favorable to Powell measure.

iwnal will happen after that. 1 I (Turn to Page 5).

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Evening Review Archive

Pages Available:
381,489
Years Available:
1885-1977