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Tuscorawoi County's largest ond leading Newspaper Hatly THi WlATMft I mild tonight Scat- 1 terrd showers Wednesday after- I noon. Volume IVII. Number 200 Full Leased United Press International Wires Give Us Complete State, National, World News and Telephoto Pictures New Philadelphia, Ohio, Tuesday, November 15, 1960. 22 Pages. Pages.

Seven Cents. Kennedy May Appoint 2 Republicans To Cabinet Supreme Court Lectures South Board Studies Use Of New Levy Funds I Another Meet May Resume Kindergarten With Nixon In Force crewmen of "Pelican C-119 planr which snagged a capsule elected from space by ihr satellite Discoverer XVIII ciay, gathered around the container holding the capsule on their Space Capsule Is Snared In Midair By Air Force Pilot Bv CHARLES BERNARD United Press International HONOLULU i An Air Force pilot whose plane f.elded the longest fly ball history Monday when it snagged a tnil- lion-mtle gold-plated space capsule. flies the historic package back tv) mainland America today. The catch of the 300-pound cap- from Discoverer XVII was made 9.000 feet over the 'united "space ballpark in the Pacific, 500 miles northeast of the Hawaiian Islands. It had traveled almost a million miles in two days ol space flight.

It was only the second time in history that a satellite causule has been caught in the air. Another was recovered from the sea. and a fourth was sighted but lost in seas near Christmas Island. Almost Misses Chance Air Force plane that made Mondav catch was nearly because of mechanical trouble However repair? w-te made and the "Pelican C119 joined eight planes and two Navy ships in the recover area. The pilot.

Cap Gene Jones, 39. of Walla Walla. and New York City, said the parachuting space capsule sighted first by T. Sgt. Wilbur R.

Blown, Milledgeville, Ga st an altitude of 31.000 feet. Jones received the honor of flv- mg the capsule from Discoverer XVII back to bunnyvaie, Calif, mac 130 Here nes. said he made a first pass at th? capsule at 11.000 but that he and his crew missed "Just bv a tick He the next pass at feet and the capsule was snagged by nylon ropes which tr.A led krotn steel booms behind and the plane. Allowed Two Tries By the rules ol game, if Jones had missed his recond try. Pelican II would have and another plane would have been sent Lit Jones is operations officer of the special recovery and charged with training the recovery crews.

Ht trained Capt, Harold E. Mitcnell of Bl tuning- ton. 111., who made the historic first catch of a Atie. HY Th(' Air Force raid the capsule fell directly into the 250 by 50 mile "playing after it was ejected from Discoverer on a signal from th" ground. The satellite with its capsule was fired from Vandrnberg Air Force Base in California on Saturday On Vote Fencing Classes In Schools Here By CHARLOTTI.

G. MOULTON Though the recently passed 3- riicated the kindergarten program quir.v hate been nt United International mill levy was discussed briefly, may be resumed in the second and placement bureaus a king for WASHINGTON (UPl South- no decision on use for the semester if qualified teachers can help in locating teachers ern states today were digesting or of any of be found at mid-term Force pointed out that the board the 'DAILY TIMES- a Suprrmr Court Wurr or during the Sup. Loon Fore, told board had madr commUm-w .0 u. last year was taken at the New he had contacted teacher training reinstate the kindergarten pro icturn to Hickam AFB at Hono- Nashville, Tenn. In foreground, lulu.

Hawaii. Pilot of the catch with hand on container, is T-Sgt plane was Capt. Gene Jones (sec- Grover R. Brown of Milledgeville end from right' of New York Ga who was the first man to City and Walla Walla, Wash right is Capt. Vernon Betteridge.

HJPI TELEPHOTO). City Council Approves Mutual Aid Pact With Dover In Emergencies A resolution authorizing the Acting on a petition presented safety director to enter into a at the last council meeting, the mutual aid agreement with Dover contact committee recommended for the exchange of police In emer- that police enforce the ordinance gency situations was approved un- regarding unnecessary noise from animously Monday night by city a juke box at Steak House, council. 600 Tuscarawas ave NW. The A similar resolution previous- committee report and reeommen ly had been approved by Do- dation was approved unantmous- council. i ly.

The agreement provides for the interchange of personnel and on Tuscarawas ave by telephone with the provision that the police company employes was referred chief of either city may refuse to to the safety and traffic commit- the evils of "fencing" Negroes out of their voting rights The court unanimously ordered a federal trial in Montgomery. on Negro complaints that the state of Alabama redrew the city boundaries of Tuskegee in order to disenfranchise them. In issuing the order, the high court stepped into an area it has studiously avoided in the past. Fourteen years ago. Justice Felix Frankfurter referred to the Philadelphia school board meeting institutions for names and rec- Monday.

ords of available kindergarten Steps being taken, however, in- teachers and said 12 letters of in- Wreckage Found On Virginia Farm Two Joy Employees Die In Capital Hinted PALM BEACH. Fla President-elect John Kennedy ith Vice President Rich- NT Nixon the possible ap- pnntrmnt of nt least, two Republic to f-level tobs next learned today continued construction of a new? national admints- tration, discussion of possible lnclu- on of top Republicans in the new iininistration took place when Kennedy flew to Miami to talk with Nixon at the Plane Crash Enroute Here subject of voting reapportionment rA0 Jov by Tinker and Howard over thp past ypar (lur lack of dent-elect also did as a "political where F0 10 thls clly a Devlin in a rented plane. Both are fun(js. The exact figure on the that Nixon take a pof cwo i hllcinnafi on fro rramanf trillnrf emn avac iho fotr Fire Damages Home In Scio Street Sweeper Is Damaged In Crash The rear of a street sweeper owned by the City of Ulirichsville was damaged Monday when it as struck by an automobile on Trenton ave just west of Jay st in Uhrichsville. Police said James E.

Baker. 54, of 703 W. 1st st. Ulirichsville. a city employe, was sweeping the north side of Trenton ave at 9:04 a.

m. when the sweeper was struck in the rear by a westbound car driven by Verne A. Hooker, 48, RD 1, Dennison. They said Hooker failed to see the sweeper in front of him because of the dust No citations were issued send aid it he deems it inadvisable. Thr city sending police aid is to psy the salary and auto expenses for its own police, with the exception that any dam- age to the police cruiser or any injury to patrolmen la to be paid by the city requesting the additional aid.

Following a public hearing at 8 p. council also gave its unanimous approval to an ordinance rezoning 100 feet off the front of, The Harold Kessler family of Lot 312 at 215 Fair ave NW from nine of RD 1. Scio. was left to The less when fire severely damaged rezoning had been requested by1 their 14-story frame home last the ow ner. Dr.

E. L. Murray and evening. previously was approved by the first was discovered at approximately 8:30 p. m.

by Mrs. Kessler as she opened a door leading to the second floor of the home and flames shot out of the door. Scio and Jewett volunteer Fire Departments and the State Division of Forestry Fire Control fought the fire for about half an hour before it was extinguished The second floor and living room were damaged and the entire i i business engagement, were killed employes of the Joy firm here, federal couits should not ur in a pjanP craSh Sunday at The badly-burned body of Bell Monday, he said the circumstan-(gpruce Knob, near Frankin, was found Monday bv West Vir. ces of the Tuskegee case lifted Va gmia npar it out of thr so-called political pilot of the plane was Nelson about 24 miles from the site of arena and into the conventional jackson of Clifton, a lieu- the wreckage. Boll apparently had A complaint concerning parking sPherte of Constitutional litiga- tenant colonel in the Civil Air Pa- walked that distance before he trol and branch manager of Joy died.

Civil Air Patrol officials State power is not insulated Washington office. Roger Bell, re- said, from federal judicial review, cently hired by the Washington of- Frankfurter said, when it is used fice. was the passenger. He Is a to circumvent federally pro- resident of Annapolis, Md. tected Flying a single-engine Navlon.

The 15th Amendment to the tne two men left Rose Valley Air- pQf OfJC MOW Constitution forbids states to pass port in Prince Georges co. Md gram if the levy was parsed mid he said he felt they should honor the commitment. Board members said that the kindergarten program, if resumed must be restored in all grade schools and that suitable qualified instructors must be found The board made it clear that no '1Cf vacation head- final decision has been made on quarters on Key Biscayne. which programs to be restored Kennedy, according to Republi- and pointed out that the first prob can sources, did not ask lem will be the deficit amassed approval of his plan. The presi- not suggest post in the new amount of the deficit will be de- administration.

These sources. iContinued on Page tees for study. Area residents complained that cars were blocking their drives and Safety Direc- Continued on Page 17) city planning commission. Suspend Liquor Permits Of Two Ohio Qualifies For One New laws depriving citizens ol their Sunday at 6:25 p. cnrouie to ConnrPSrmnn vote because of race.

New Philadelphia. Frankfurter said if the allcga-l fight was expected to take COLUMBUS (UPI) Ohio tions of the Tuskegee Negroes re- threp hours- and when they tailed nou representative probablj mained or unqual- 10 arrive as expected, a search w111 be elected from the state at! work has begun on construction gonc Jamaica on holiday, lfied "the conclusion would be ir- waA launched Monday by planes large, political observers said to- of the new bridge on U. S. Route Central Intelligence Di- resistiblc tantamount for all from thLs Pittsburgh, Wash- day. 21 over the Tuscarawas River at rector Allrn w.

DuUes would fl.v resisuble. tantamount hio was given an additional; Newcomerstown to Palm Brach for a conference scntativr in Congress At a pre-construction meeting thf. nrpsident-elect Friday at upon the 21 per cent, Monday, at the Highwey Depart- a Jn EST increase in the past 10 DivLsion 11 office here, rep- president-elect arranged a ytuis. cember settlement of taxes is rc- cuss specific names with Nixon I and -specific jobs, without the vice president agreeing to support the plan. Meantime.

Gov. Abraham Ribi- coff of Connecticut was on hand for consultation with Kennedy today, Ribicoff was one of Kenne- chief campaign and has been mentioned prominently as a good bet for attorney gen- crai. To Meet With Wilson, acting Kennedy spokesman for Secretary pit i re Salinger ho has Start Work On New Bridge At Newcomerstown A 14-day suspension for the Hurry-Inn In Dover and a seven-day suspension for the Newcomers- home received severe smoke dam- town American Legion post were age. Water also damaged the ordered Nov. 7 in hearings before kitchen.

the Ohio Department of Liquor Harry Shultz, chief of the Scio Control, it was announced today, volunteers, said about 95 percent The suspension at the Hurry-Inn, of the seven childrens' clothing, in- operated by Robert Goduto at 323 eluding their shoes, were destrov- W. 3rd st. Dover, will be effect ed along with most of the furni- from Nov. 25 until midnight, Dec. ture and bedding.

These 8. The sentence was ordered as were not insured, the result of conviction in the He said the Red Cross and Scio county court in Dover tor sale of Pottery employees began collect- mtoxicating liquor on Sunday. jng money and clothing for the spPt family last night. Possession of tip tickets and Mrs. Kessler is employed at the punch boards on Aug.

26 was the pottery. Her husband, who is em- reason behind the suspension for i ployed in Louisville, was at work the Thomas C. Montgomery Amer- at the time ican Legion Post No. 431 at 1 Ca-1 Firemen said a defective chlm- nal court, Newcomerstown. The ney caused the fire and damages suspension will be in effect from i would amount to several thousand Nov.

25 until midnight. Dec. 1. Workman, Youth Suffer Broken Legs dollars. The home is owned by Mrs.

Dora Belknap, 89-year-old patient of Scio Nursing Home. The family stayed with a neighbor last night and were to look for another home this morning. Shultz said. It is not known if the home is insured, A youth and an adult were admitted to Union hospital yesterday after suffering fractures in accidents. Harold Fox.

56. of RD 1. this city, caught his foot in a conveyor1 Five Perish In Fire belt while working at the Colum-' ST. ANTOINE DE AUX bio-SoSuthern Chemical and FRUES. Que.

mem- suffered fractures to his right leg bers of the same family were and foot. Arthur Kaiser, 14. son burned to death and three were of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser of 617 Ridge ave NE.

this city, rac- tured his left leg when he fell from his bicycle. Both were reported in condition this morning. Also treated yesterday were: Charles Heid, 19. 1700 Tremont st, Dover, who lacerated his right; leg with an ax. and Ruth Bailey, 68.

Mineral City, who received abrasions to her nose, forehead and knee when she fell. seriously injured today when a fire destroyed the home of Lueien Vezina. Dead was Jacques. Pierre. Pierrette.

Gilbert and Richard Vezina. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Vezina and their young daughter Murilie were taken to hospital at nearby practical purposes to a mathematical demonstration, that the legislation is solely concerned with segregating while and colored voters by fencing Negro citizens out of town so as to deprive them of their pre-existing municipal The Supreme Court also agreed Monday to examine an appeals court decision which the Atomic ington and Martinsburg, W. Va.

The search from this area was Cigar Store In Girard Bombed GIRARD. O. (UPI) A home- late luncheon conference with of seats Ohio has in the stated that work had begun on the House of Representatives from 23 structure. First work imolved whs to 24. beginning with the session clearing.

Work on piers started opening in 1963. today. Census Bureau figures showed Represented at the conference 1960 population an was the State Highway Depart- Commission AEC claims macjc believed composed of increase of over 1950. ment, the Ohio Power Co the would impair i piogiam oi gix sticks of dynamite, Ohio continues to be the Ohio Fuel Gas and the Ohio peaceful uses of atomic energy Pleads Guilty To Duvel Murders RIVERSIDE. Calif Da- rippcd out a section of a rear wall of a cigar store here early today.

No one was injuied. Patrolman Mike Zuppo said he Bell Telephone Co, Gordon Erode and Robert fifth largest state. It will be up to the legislature to determine the area the new Brode represented the contractor representatives will represent, with Mayor Arthur Tufford and I was in a cruiser on the other I However, with the legislature Re- Waterworks Supt. Frank David, side of the Trumbull County town, publican and the governor Demo- present from Newcomerstown and heard the explos.on. It was cratic, it was not considered like -1 Tuscarawas County Engineer the first bombing in this city in ly the congressional dis- George Arnold and County Com- vid J.

Seiterle, 19. changed more than six years but about the districts will be changed. If no missioner Elmer Miller Delbert plea from innocent and innocent in the Youngstown change is made, the new repre- Clark and Delmar Baer represent- by reason of to arpfl in tlie lasl years sentative will be elected from the ed the counts Monday to chaigcs of taking paitj p0iiCe Chief Leo Moran, who state at large. The project is one-half mile long Arranging of Districts and will relocate a portion oi The arranging of districts for S. Route 21, eliminating the sharp representatives is a fine political curve now existing on the approach art.

Usually the party in power to the present bridge. The present arranges or gerrymanders the dis-i bridge hich was built before the tricts to its advantage. Thus. Gov.1 turn of the century will be replac- in the murder of a prosperous conducted an investigation, said businessman and his wife would talk furtner today with A superior court jury will de- Frank Santisi. the ov ner the termine the degree of murder and Crown Cigar Co building the sentence.

The bomb was placed at the Seiterle and two other teen- rear door and tore five-foot hole agers admitted they broke into in the building. Windows in a the home of Charles Duvel. 45. house next door were broken, and his wife. Sonya.

Aug. 11, Santisi said he did not know stole $200 and then stabbed the who or why anyone would couple to death. The Duvels to bomb his place. Santisi had al- lhp Qthpr hand, the Republican 15- The project ends lust north of erly lived in Wapakoneta. Ohio.

legedl.v been warned once by po- would not go along the Greyhound Post House Karl Gentry. 17. and Thomas N. lice about gambling in the back wllh any plan DiSalle might sub-! Traffic will be maintained on nut which they felt would bern-nt 21 during constructon and resentatives of the W. M.

Brode This will increase the number contractor for the project, Hibicoff and the Connecticut governor planned to meet with rs 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 Lasi July and the first formal briefing since the election. Kennedy returned to his fa- tlit inter home here -mmedi- ately after his trip to Key Bia- caynt to confer with Nixon. of N.xon’s role as head of the Republican party, there was no discussion of some of the post lection that Kennedy might offer him a role in his administration. Both leaders understood the political impracticability of such an idfa.

In public statements, both men a that they discussed the problems of administration transition and the array of international problems confronting not Michael V. DiSalie is not likely ed by a new bridge of ample width uicom administration. to approve any bill the Repubii- for modern traffic Also included inuv of kP0W can would pass which is a new intersection of U. SS 21 the tnhow( admimstration uant would benefit the Republicans, on with State Street and County Road 1Cl 1 us 16. previously pleaded room of the store guilty to the crime and been -------------sentenced to life imprisonment ithout possibility of parole the Gold Prices Fall 6th Time In London LONDON 1 UPI frce-mar Clay Official Says Pipe Output May Be Resumed 163 Known Dead In Syrian Movie Fire AMUDE.

Syria, U.A.R. the present bridge will remain i place until the new one is completed Contract price for the projec is $308,476 A completion u.iie of Nov 15. 1961, is set. a -(tv constructive act on the pa- oi the senator, to initiate the meeting 1 think Nixon added, "than conversation was one iti was lptul both from his tandpnint. and also, from my standpeni as the leader of the opposition Scrap Metal Firm Arlo Scoggin.

director of manu -1 The death toll rose to 163 today facturing of Stillwater Clay Pro-1 dlc discovery of more ket price of gold fell for the sixth ducts Co said today an announce- In the wreckage of the $afe pQjjs YeaQS consecutive time today to the low- ment that production would be cui- Sherazad movie theater which was tailed at the Dennison destroyed by a flash fire Sunday An attempted safecrack.n plant should not be taken to mean night, trapping most of an au- reported Monday at the Tuscar nino ucaln hr I dlOIU'f Of Children. aS and MCtUi Co 14 Officials said 122 of the victims 1 st fW- being! were children under the age of 14 I City police won est level since Oct. 19, when last month's "gold rush" broke loose. The change in the gold content of the ruble, announced from the cow Monday, had no apparent said produc ion was impact on the market. The first dollar quotation was $35.60 an ounce, against Monday opening price of $35.75 an ounce.

price was only 60 cents above the official price, com plants at different periods wa: 7: bit called at non nt Wiuuuv un ut in curtailed because of a market sit-1 killed when the walls and ceiling Ben Ncvan. who repot- uation. but that Stillwater is not of the wooden building collapsen. cd two handles inc: a loci the only firm in the area which The others were burned to death the inside doors oi the sale has suffered. The number of seriously injured outside door had been left He pointed out that production was yet undetermined as doctors Entry was no: gained to has been curtailed at many of the from all over the Syrian region planus nt different periods He of the United Arab Republic were lhP offlC' in.

b- foic- pared to the London peak of said, however, he could not say at rushed to this railroad town in a window Nothing else was $40.60 touched during last month what date production might be re- northeast Syria close to the Turk- disturbed panic buying. sumed again. 1 ish border. California Leads 9 Stales Gaining Congress Seats; New York Loses 2 Local Weather Today's Chuckle Money everything, but nice to If misplaced vour credit Copt Gen. Fet Corp Temperatures continued balmy Monday, with the thermometer by California, will gain Youth Is Bound Over On Burglary Charge Paul Sampt 19, RD 3 Wal ton, W.

was bound over to By SUSAN WAGNER soared by 5 1 million in the lastjabama Illinois, Iowa Kansas, votes of these states, effective thp 1un bv Com Judm United Press International ten years, will gain eight seats Kentucky. Maine. Minnesota. Mis- with the 1964 presidential elec- Resell Schcur Monday on clue WASHINGTON (UPI) Nine Florida will pick up four, one' sissippi. Missouri.

Nebraska tion fS 0f breaking and entering dir North Carolina and West Virginia Effective in 1962 each will be gained by Arizona. Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey. Hawaii, Ohio and Texas. showing a high of 65 and a low seat5 die House of Represen- of 55 during the day. It also was and 16 states will lose 55 at 7 a.

m. today. Only a slight a of population trace of rain had fallen by 7 a. curnges in the past 10 years, it be Pennsylvania three- New according to A. Reiser of this was announced today York, two Massachusetts, two.

laeaJ ahurw i California. whosa population) Arkansas two, and one each- AJ- It mi Ol ROVING I tile Nancy Eagleson, 14, of was kidnaped, Mblv taped and murdered late Sunday Evidence indicated that he lu.d been dragged out of Thus California electoral votejing thf night season. He is being would rise from 32 to 40 as a1 held in the county lull under $2,000 car and d)pn shot, the head. The changes will be effective, result of the gain in House seats bond. Hpr was discovered by Losing seats in the House will for the 88th Congress, which will while New York's would drop Samples is charged with break- The victim had been a be elected in November, 1962 from 45 tp 43 tng and entering the 1 1 ructed after leaving a Sunday Thp reapportionniem also will result us changes electoral Hawaii, the 50 th sta'e admit- Beer stand tn UhnehsvuW la movie DAILY llMES-ttPI (Continued on fige I Jv.w PHuTO Story on Page 9f.

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