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The Lima Citizeni
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I Cloudy Colder Partly cloudy and coldar tonight and Thursday Low tonight 30-33 (Weather Map on Pago 12) DT Today's ChucFdo Tho woman who drives from the Lack soat of a ear to no worse ttyn tho man who cooks from tho dining room table Mitlna Tt Mmtmim aperster Twatf SS at 1 hnnii MUi at 0 A Lima Owned Lima Edited Lima Dedicated Fourth Year No 139 LIMA OHIO WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1960 Phone VCA 5-8050 32 Pages Fud at Obaa Price 7 Cents NO rA up Kennedy Johnson To Confer (Q President-Elect Flies To Texas ueGU in XAft -vv-oi- I ttXASt HAWAII 4 rs a i sj i rz fM tjn muismi HOUSE ALIGNMENT TO SHIFT Map shows how population changes as learned In tho 1960 census will cause realignment of membership in tho US House of Representatives Figures In each state show numbor of scats it will havo in tho House beginning In January 1963 with change from current total Indicated Story on Page 11 (AP Wirephoto Map) Par Etemedy On Disarmament: UNITED NATIONS (AP) Soviet Union wrote off the Eisenhower administration as a disarmament bargainer Tuesday night and made clear 6he will only do business with the incoming Kennedy government Valerian Zorin Soviet deputy the people to block integration Some 6000 persons attending the meeting of the council a segregationist group shouted approval Mounted police held shouting demonstrators in check as four 6-year-old Negro girls entered the i 1 8 Disfigured She EHemins Will foreign minister sparked an angry retort from the ambassador who called position an 1 unjustified interference in the internal affairs of the United States The exchange made clear to delegates that the current Gen fractured She had numerous deep scoop-like cuts There Were days and weeks under sedation Her parents Mr and Mrs Nathan Levine were constantly at her bedside There followed during the next two years 37 operations Surgeons tried to save her fingers and failed eral attempt to resolve the arms deadlock faces a dead end Zorin and Ambassador James Wadsworth clashed in the political committee after the Soviet delegate threw his support behind a compromise resolution To Live There came a victory" When stood on her good left leg And a month later the worst blow when on Nov 10 she learned her fingers were gone first I made myself believe it was a bad dream that the fingers would grow back on she says (Please Turn To Page 2 CoL 3) Gen Lauris Norstad The expectation is that an American will continue to hold this assignment Although 1 views on tha problem will be sought as soon Administration Would Give NATO Nuclear Striking' Force UoJ two white elementary schools Tuesday Three of the girls spent the day at McDonogh 19 school which was ringed with 125 patrolmen and mounted officers School officials reported only 20 of the 467 students enrolled were in school went to a closet in their one-room apartment at 2989 Dixie Hwy removed a 22 caliber rifle and handed it to his father The fatal shot was fired shortly after that assistant Allen County Prosecutor Robert Balyeat said Tommie was sworn in just before the afternoon recess was called In testimony Tuesday Murlie Bosley 28 a girl friend of the victim said she aaw Long arguing (Please Turn To Page 2 CoL I) Mrs Marchion was a charter member of the Ottawa Business and Professional Women's' Club treasurer of the Ottawa Public School Band Boosters and a Cub Scout den mother She was a graduate of Kiser High School In Dayton A member of the Ottawa Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church she is survived by her husband her parents Noel and Helen (Ves-cal) Wepdling Dayton two ions Michael 12 and Anthony 9 and a daughter Sherry Kay 10 her paternal grandmother Mix Elizabeth Wendlkig Fort Thomaa Ky and a brother Robert Wendling Dton i The body is at the Laroint Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 pm today Funeral arrangements are Incomplete PALM BEACH Fla (AP-President-elect John Kennedy fhes today to the Texas ranch of the new vice president Lyndor Johnson for planning of the forthcoming switch of power from Republican hands The Kennedy-Johnson talks beginning this evening and continuing through Thursday are expected to deal also with preliminary formulation of a congressional legislative program against the background of campaign promises on a wide range of domestic and international matters The Democratic winners will be meeting for the first time since their last week over Re-(Qblicans Richard Nixon and -lenry Cabot Lodge arranged to take off from his vacation headquarters in the late afternoon aboard a chartered jet airliner Front Palm Beach he flies to Bergstrom Air Force Base near Austin Tex and switches there to a small plane for about a 60-mile flight to the LBJ ranch at Johnson City Johnson who moves to the vice presidency in January from his powerful post as Senate Demo-- cratic leader arranged to meet Kennedy ti Bergstrom and escort him to the ranch After a tour of the ranch and dinner the president-elect and Johnson will get down to serious talking about the Kennedy program for moving America ahead in the 1960s Scheduled Thursday is a full round of further conferences into the early evening but there may Gy some time out for recreation IrThe Texas hunting season for white tail deer opens a few hours after arrival And herds of these swift animals are a familiar sight on the LBJ ranch on the Pedernale River Kennedy plans to bo back at Palm Beach where since last Friday he has been staying at the home of his parents by midnight Thursday The Florida stay has been a combination of work and relaxation Tuesday afternoon the president-elect conferred for two hours with one of his earliest and staunchest supporters Gov Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut Then they played nine boles of and Ribicoff reported Kennedy the winner one-up in match play Ribicoff also vacationing in Florida has been mentioned prominently for a Cabinet post or a me other key position in the administration But he told a news conference after his session with Kennedy that tha president-elect made him no job offer Ike Orders Paring Of Spending AUGUSTA Ga (AP) President Elsenhower who has preached the gospel of sound dollar apparently will keep fighting for his cherished goal until his last moment in office Eisenhower made this clear Tuesday in ordering government agencies to adopt emergency moves to cut down the amount of money they spend overseas His only 64 days before leaves the White will Vjkit President-elect John Democratic regime in bet-ter position to weather a financial storm which has seriously worried the Republican administration in the last two years The move wss aimed mainly at helping the government close the gap between the amount of money it spends and earns overseas This deficit now running at a near-record rate of billion a year has drained American gold reserves and shaken the prestige of the dollar In international money marts To help solve this continuing problem Eisenhower also paved the wsy for the Kennedy administration to get financial help from Allied countries on these two fronts: 1 More contribution! from industrialized such 5 West Germany Britain and In carrying the heavy burden of economic and technical (Pleats Tuns To Paps 2 CoL i) TESTS MOST POWERFUL Tail pilot Scott Crosafield emerge from tho X1S rocket plane after successfully test flying it Tuesday with the mightiest aircraft engine ever built The new XLR99 rocket engine ia nearly four times as powerful as tho XLR11 ngino previously used in the XI 5 (USAP Photo via AP Wirephoto) NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Louisi-ana legislators locked in a power struggle with the federal government today urged white parents to keep their children away from two integrated schools in New Orleans Impeachment of a federal judge who ordered the integration was reported under discussion as the lawmakers ended a 12-day special session at Baton Rouge in early morning hours A rare closed session was called today to start a new special 30-day meeting called by Gov Jimmie Davis Both houses approved a resolution urging a boycott of the integrated schools The House approved it 93-2 and it passed the Senate 34-0 An estimated 10000 white pupils stayed away from city schools Tuesday the second day of efforts to integrate two local schools Many absentees took part in rowdy demonstrations that brought 11 arrests US senators and congressmen were asked to attend the closed session and help halt federal intervention The resolution calling for their appearance was aimed at US Dist Judge Skelly Wright who issued the integration order and thwarted segregation acts of legislators with restraining orders An informant who asked not to be identified said the question of asking congressional delegation to institute impeachment proceedings against Wright is one of the moves under consideration Segregation leader John Garrett called for arrest at a meeting of the Citizens Council Tuesday night Garrett chairman of the joint legislative committee on segregation also called for the arrest of US marshals who es' corted four Negro girls to school Tuesday Garrett recommended full Interposition a legal maneuver through which the legislature would put state sovereignty between the federal government and Governor Asserts Jobless Action Up To Republicans COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) Gov Michael DiSalle says he would call a special session of the legislature promptly to consider legislation for immediate extension of jobless benefit payments But the governor declared he would call it only if there is a reasonable chance that the legislation would be passed And that means the Democratic DiSalle said he has to be assured of enough Republican support before he would call the session am not going to waste the taxpayers' money" DiSalle said The governor told newsmen Tuesday he had written to sound out the views of Senate and House Republican leaders before receiving a request from the Ohio AFL-CIO for action to extend the 26-week benefit payment period to 39 weeks because of high nnemploy-ment in the state Although Democrats now hold majorities in both houses of the legislature DiSalle explained their number is insufficient for passage of immediately effective emergency measures without Republican help He said regular legislation passed in special session would not be effective for 90 days and by then the new Republican-controlled General Assembly would be in operation The new legislature convenes Jsn 3 DiSalle laid he would be glad to ice temporary or permanent extension of benefit payments by the legislature or have a In the law to cut off the extension whenever employment reaches a specified level The Ohio AFL-CIO had written lettera to DiSalle Senate Minority Leader Stanley Mechem R-Athena and House Minority Leader Rep Roger Cloud R-Logan liking a special session of the legislature to extend unemployment compensation payment periods In Murder Trial Allen Suspect Cleared In Paulding Sex-Killing Son Of Defendant To Testify Today submitted by India and co-sponsored by a group of uncommitted nations Zorin said the resolution presented by Krishna Menon bad its faults but that it presented the best hope for solution of the disarmament deadlock Wadsworth countered that the Indian proposal was unacceptable unless it was changed to make it clearer and give it more balance The United States favors many parts of the resolution he said but feels it would the hands of negotiators when they sit down at the In view of the position Taken by Wadsworth Zorin said the only solution was a spring session of the assembly at the arms issue at the summit level Zorin expressed hope President-Elect John incom ing administration would ponder this" and take steps at the spring session to make agreement on disarmament possible as possible he may not want to express an opinion until after he has selected the men who will be his secretary of stata and secretary of defense Mr and Mrs John Larsen drove to the office The murder of the attractive Paulding High School freshman was the first of its type in the community of 2300 the sheriff said Local authorities have never had to cope with a murder before Funeral services for the slain girl will be at 2 pm Thursday in the Church of Christ in Paulding where she regularly attended services The Revs Ray) White and Glenn Cameron will officiate Burial will be in Live Oak Cemetery in Paulding Friends may call at the Corwell-Denherder Funeral Home after 3 pm today Nancy was born July 3 1946 in Paulding She is survived by her sister Cheryl in addition to her parents Mr and Mrs Donald Eagleson maternal grandparents maternal grapdparents Mr and Mri Hardesty Paulding and paternal grandfather Roy Eagle-ion Fort Wayne Marijuana Seized CINCINNATI (AP) Cincinnati police expected to file narcotics law violation charges today against a man from whom they confiscated four pounds of marijuana after a 10-minute fight in a hallway at bis home The marijuana swept np off the floor after it had been hurled at 'detectives was valued by officers at 88000 to 310000 on the black market Police said It would have made 5000 to 10000 cigarettes The man taken into custody Tuesday night was Homer (Big Hands) Wilson 46 By EILEEN LARDNER New Bedford Standard-Times Staff Writer NEW BEDFORD Mass (AP)-Lita Levine of Brooklyn bought a new pair of hands last week The story of Lita and her new hands began on the night of Aug 15 1958 Northeast Airlines Flight two hours late out of New York because of had was coming in for a landing on tiny -Nantucket Island off the Massachusetts coast Lita 23 a $73-a-week cashier in a New York brokerage firm starting a 10-day vacation fastened her soat belt and smoothed her brown hair with slim graceful fingers She deferred reaching for her gloves It really matter Soon lita would not need gloves The big twin-engine Gonvair came down through heavy fog and struck the ground 300 yards short of the runway tt plowed a 500-foot swath through a field of scyub growth and pine trees then burst into flames: 1 Twenty-four persons died in the crash Of 10 survivors two later died Lita was one who lived happened so suddenly" she recalls was as though it were in a dream as though it were happening to someone else One minute everything was fine The next minute I was pinned onder I know what" That something was an 800-pound engine knew I was badly explains Lita arms were crossed in front of me and I could see my fingers burning and raw Your mind sort of turns off at a time like Lita lay on her back her hair and head burned her face and body black with oil and burns She cried "I see" A man took a handkerchief and wiped her eyes and face let me die" khe cried and then ai pain swept her me" Thirty men lifting with ropes and hands at last lifted the engine and freed Lita were given superhuman strength" one said afterward Lita lost consciousness She awoke in the Massachusetts General Hospital Boston I came to I aee anything I thought I was blind I remember screaming A physician understanding her panic removed bandages momentarily giving Lita a brief blurred glimpse that reassured her Hospital records show Lita had second-and third-degree burnt over 40 or 50 per cent of her body Her arma and legs were charred her fingers black Her right eyelid w(aa deeply burned and there was some impairment of vision There wa almost complete external destruction of both ears and extensive external akull injuries Her kit kneecap was An ll-year-old boy testifying today in the first degree murder trial of Limaite Thomas Newton Long is expected to be one of the key witnesses The boy is Tommls Long Jr son of the defendant He will be questioned about events which preceded the fatal shooting of Arthur Remines 45 of 2989 Dixie Hwy on the evening of May 28 The prosecution told jurors In opening statements that the boy following instructions of bis father By JOHN HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) The State and Defense departments were reported substantially agreed today that the United States should provide the North Atlantic Alliance with its own strategic nuclear striking foree In spite of this' development of policy within tho Eisenhower administration high officials are uncertain what position the United States can take on the problem at a ministerial meeting of the NATO Council in Paris next month Any decisions which are made now oq such a long-range undertaking would have' to be carried out by the next administration Secretary of State Christian A Herter and others here therefore are waiting for some indication of views from President-elect John Kennedy before determining finally the line they will take at the council meeting The basic idea behind tha strategic nuclear force for NATO is to provide this European allies with nuclear weapons which would be committed primarily to their own defense Nuclear rockets are already stationed en Allied territory in the European area but they are subject to joint control of the United States and the nation on whose territory they are based One rlan which has been talked about both here and with Allied governments would provide for placing a force of Polaris submarines under the direct control of the supreme allied commander of NATO for Europe Throughout 12-year history the au-preme commander has been an American officer at present it is Ctomlcs 14 15 Editorial 8 Financial 12 Sports 20 21 Theater 22 Town Topics 17 TV 22 Want Ada 28 29 30 31 omen 18 19 Ottawa Mother Of 3 Dies In Stair Fall lima and Allen County law enforcement agencies are cooperating with Paulding and state authorities in checking out local angles and possible leads in the Sunday sex slaying of 14-year-old Nancy Eagleson An apparently good lead involving an Allen County resident faded fast Tuesday as county officers concentrated on checking out his activities and whereabouts during the past two days By nightfkll he was discounted as a suspect Paulding County Sheriff John Keeler said the only apparent motive behind the death of the young Paulding girl was a sexual attack Paulding County authorities today were continuing their search for the killer Sheriff Keeler said a few new leads were uncovered Tuesday but refused to divulge them The fully-clothed except for was found early Monday in a wooded area near the village of Junction eight milea north of Paulding The undergarments were found close by The body was discovered by two local coon hunters John AuFranee 38 and Kenneth Nelson 43 An autopsy' report showed the girl had been criminally assaulted the sheriff laid and shot once through the head with a a mall caliber weapon Chicago authorities also were reportedly interested in the slaying because of similarity to a recent slaying In that city Nancy and her sister Cheryl 8 were returning home from a movie Sunday night when Nancy was abducted The killer dragged Nancy off a Paulding street Into his car and drove away Cheryl ran to a bouse A fatal fall en the stair of her home claimed the life Tuesday evening of Mr Helen Harriett Marchion 32 wife of Rudy Marchion and mother of three children all at home at the time i Mrs Marchion an office worker of the Nelson Manufacturing Co fell down the stairs st 7 20 pm Her husband immediately called the family physician but she never regained consciousness and in 25 minutes was dead Dr A Daniel Putnam County coroner returned a verdict of accidental death due to bead and neck injuries The family had moved here six years ago from Findlay They also had resided in ilatboro Pa and Dayton previously 1.

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1957-1964