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WEAriHR Warmer tonight, Tuesday, Lou tonight 34 44 42 6 ft "4 at 50 at and low for 24 hours to far a Or n5' Hl8h and low THE SALEM NEWS For 7 1 Years A Dependable Salem Institution VOL. 271 PHONE ED 2-4601 SALEM, OHIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. I960 16 PAGES Home Edition Covering Columbiana County And Southern Mahoning Sin Weekly Copy by Carrier Negro Girls Escorted Into Louisiana Schools Sen. Kennedy Flies To Miami to Make Peace With Nixon FREE ON A SWING Linda Breese. 4, swings as happily as any child at her Columbus, Ohio, home.

But when Linda gets back to the ground she needs crutches to get around. Born with an open spine, Linda represents millions of handicapped children who may benefit from the March of Dimes expanded program to prevent crippling diseases, birth defects, arthritis and polio. the National 1961 poster girl. Objects Brought from Red China i i II US. Agents Smash Guatemala Art Smuggling Ring NEW YORK (API Treasury have smashed a nationwide art smuggling ring and seized more than $400,000 worth of Chinese art objects brought illegally into this country from Communist China.

The investigation took agents half way around the world and to at least six cities in this country. The most valuable item recoy; ered was an 800-year-old scroll painting of magpies and butter flies attributed to the peror Hui Tsung of the Sung dynasty. It was valued at $65,000. Agents said other smuggled objects were found in the Museum and the Freer Gallery, Washington, D. C.

Dealings with Red China are forbidden under the Trading with the Enemy Act. The biggest haul was at the C.T. Loo Galleries, in midtown Manhattan, where paintings, screens and other objects, including the $65,000 Hui Tsung scroll, were recovered. The objects were valued at $282.000 The gallery is owned by Frank Caro, 56, a native of France but now a naturalized American. He was described as one of two major dealers who had cooperated in the investigation.

Agents said the government got onto the smuggling operation some time ago when a Treasury agent learned that a millionaire Hong Kong dealer and collector, J. J. was involved in transactions that brought ancient Police Nab Jail Escapee AtLeetonia City police aided in the capture1 Saturday of a Sebring man who had escaped from Sebring Jail. Captured in Leetonia Satur a afternoon by Lee'oma police and Columbiana County Sheriff's deputies was 23-year-old Richard E. Young.

Young had been spotted here by a resident, who notif ed police of a partial license number of the auto in which the escapee was traveling and direction in which the auto was headed Salem police radioed ahead to Leetonia and Young was oked up when the auto reached that community. Young, who was to have been transferred to Mahoning Co Jail in Youngstown, broke out of Sebring Jail Friday night He was being held on a charge of breaking and entering. Police said Young unwound wire from the base of a straw broom, removed the nail that held the wire and formed a hook. With the hook and wire acting as a fishing line, he managed to work loose a sidebar that held the cell door closed. The search for Young centered in Salem for a time.

Young had been transported to the city by an unidentified motorist and took off when the driver discovered who he was and went to notify police. art objects from Red China to this country. Chen began selling the objects to American dealers, particularly the Loo galleries and Charles L. Doue, a Berkeley, dealer. Yang was arrested on charges of smuggling and violating the Trading With the Enemy Act.

No charges have been filed against Caro or Doue. Sammy Davis Weds Blonde Mae Britt HOLLYWOOD performer Sammy Davis Jr. wed blonde Swedish actress May Britt the help of friends and celebrities ranging from the sister of President-elect Kennedy to the Duke of Bedford. Miss Britt, a statuesque blonde from Stockholm, almost missed tier wedding when a severe attack of intestinal flu with a 103-degree fever, bedded her hours before the ceremony. But she made it to the Jewish rites held under a bower of white chrysanthemums in the living room of home high above Hollywood's Sunset Strip.

Later Davis said it was hi! 26- year-old bride who first mentioned marriage. was the one who popped the question," he said. Miss Britt, wearing a sheath champagne dress with short veil, was given away by her father, Hugo Wilkens of Stockholm. Hej and the bride's mother flew in specially for the ceremony. The Jewish bride! and groom are converts to Juda-; performed by Rabbi1 William M.

Kramer of wood's Temple Israel. Frank Sinatra was best man and Mrs. George Rhodes, wife of, musical arranger, ma-j tron of honor After the rites, the bride went to bed. Davis went solo to a reception at the Beverly Hilfcin Ho.el. There he greeted such famous guests as Janet Leigh, 3arbarai Rush, Milton Berle, Mrs.

Dean Martin, Diana Dors, Jack (Maverick) Kelly, Peter (Lawman) Brown and Louis (77 Sunset Strip) Quinn. Then he was spotted by Pat Kennedy Lawford, sister of President-elect John F. Kennedy. do you feel, chicky asked Mrs. Lawford as Davis bussed her on the cheek.

Said Davis; I feel The marriage was the second for each. Davis was married to I.oray White, Negro singer, in 1958. They were divorced after two and a half months of marriage. Miss Britt, once touted as a successor to Marlene Dietrich, was married to Edward Gregson, a Stanford law student three years her junior. They separated Sept.

8, 1959. Monday Night Specials etball and hoop, $3 98 Shop until 9 m. Toys, layaways. jycrafts doors west of Now open evenings. Come to Th Wed.

to 5 and get a preview of the beautiful 1961 Spring Styles by Natural-Poise and Petite Debs, made by 1 Shoe Co. of St. Ad. Cuba Thought Behind Abortive Revolt GUATEMALA (AP) troops and rocket planes struck at rebel strongholds in northeast Guatemala today as President Miguel Ydigoras, 62, claimed the revolt against his conservative government has been crushed. A state of mar tial proclaimed in the mountainous Central American republic.

Press censorship was imposed. Ydigoras blamed the attempted coup on low-ranking army officers. He linked the uprising with unrest in Nicaragua and Costa Rica within the last 24 hours and indicated he felt Cuba was behind the plot. In Havana Fidel Castro's government denied it had meddled in the affairs of the Central American countries. Ydigoras predicted the last of the rebels would be wiped out today.

He flew to the scene of the fighiing to take personal command At Puerto Barrios the commander, Col. Rodolfo Gonzales Centeno, and two other officers were killed. The commander ol the Zacapn garrison, Col. Ramon Gonzalez, escaped and fled to the capital to spread the alarm. In neighboring Nicaragua, President Luis Somoza blamed the revolt in his country that started on Friday on the Cuban government.

It apparently failed, but a handful of rebels were holed up in a school not far from Managua, the capital, and holding the students and local military commanders as hostages. The Nicaraguan revolt spilled over into adjoining Costa Rica Col. Alfonso Monge, commander of the Costa Rican Civil Guard, and three of his men were killed in a battle with the rebels. 2 Hurl When Train Rams Automobile EAST LIVERPOOL Two Penn sylvanians were injured, one critically, early this morning while en route to work when their car was struck by a eastbound train at the unguarded Walnut St. crossing.

Gerald W. Murray, 37, of Rockwood. is in condition while Paul Clevenger, 23, of Markelton. driver of the 1950 auto, is reported in condition at City Hospital Hospital attendants said Murray, suffering from head injuries, was placed in an oxygen tent immediately. Because of the seriousness of his injuries, no atempGs was made to remove his clothing.

Clevenger suffered several cuts an the back of his head and abrasions of the right arm and left foot. PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) John F. Kennedy travels to Miami today for a dramatic conference with the man he defeated for the presidency, Vice President Richard M. Nixon.

The session reportedly may deal with possible appointment of some Republicans to key positions in the new administration. The youthful President-elect, holding only a tiny popular vote, margin over his Republican foe, took the initiative in arranging; the meeting with Nixon at Key Biscayne in the outskirts, where the vice president is vaca-l tiomng. Nixon promptly agreed. Disclosed Sunday Plans for the session were dis-. closed Sunday as Kennedy lined cratic opponent as inexperienced, rash and irresponsible.

But Salinger said one of the purposes of today's late morning meeting was to provide Kennedy with an opportunity congratu- Turn to KENNEDY, Page 7 Christmas Seal Drive Launched Goal In Campaign Set at $33,000 WALKING AROUND THE WORLD Two Swiss hitch-hikers, The Columbiana Countv Public I Franz Firchcr of Muri- Sw itzerland, and Peter Kallhopp of Zurich, up a busy week of League today launched its 3X6 Pictured as they through Salem Sa urday en route to with possible appointees to Christmas Hrno Pittsburgh and York City. The youths left Switzerland a year and a half ago, traveling through the Orient before reaching the west coast of the United States. They earn money doing odd jobs. From New York they planned to go to Florida and A A annual Christmas seal drive to-1 amid reports that a of $33000 already has decided at least tentatively to pick up Democratic Gov. Luther Hodges of North Carolina as secretary ot commerce.

Pierre Salinger, press secretary, wouIJ neither confirm nor deny selection of Hodges. He told a news conference Kennedy had informed him he will Thousands sheets of Christmas seals were mailed to individuals. business places and industries from league headquarters at Lisbon. The 1959 sale totaled 826. Chairman Richard Speidel of i Hanoverton, health league presi-' then to South America about March make no final decisions or an- hristmas seals fin- nouncements regarding any Cabinet posts until after Thanksgiving iDay, Nov.

24. ance the league's all-out effort to tuberculin test as many of the people in the countyN as is possible, Kennedy, resting at his parents Find ocean-front home here, will make the 65-mile flight to International Airport aboard his private two-engin Convair and drive from there to Nixon's headquarters at the Key Biscayne Hotel. Foes Blasted Each Other During the campaign, Kennedy contended the vice president had helped preside over deterioration of national prestige and security fected. that's the way to stop Speidel said. U.S.

Will Try Mid-Air Grab of Space Capsule ANDENBERG AIR FORCE 1 eject its BASE, Calif. goldplat- signal ed capsule of Discoverer given an extra day in space for good come fly capule at a ground All the others have ejected when a timing device within the space package clicked shut on the satellite's 17th pass around the earth. When Discover XVII neared its Butler and Knox. Mrs a I legion of military sky spies, is the 11 decided lownship chairmen follow, along jng home today when a scientist with I960 goal, and 1959 dona- presses a button. ions in parenthesis: forerunner of a smith, $3.300 ($3.218) Franklin and Wayne, Mrs Bert and the commun.zat.on of Cuba, Davjs $20fl Hannvep while Nixon pictured his Linde.Smith.

$650 $648 Liverpool and St. Clair. J. A Rcaney, $9.225 Madison, W. Applegate.

$200 Middleton, Mrs. Helen McCall, $475 Perry, L. Vincent, $7.400 Salem, Lester Fisher, $1,500 Unity, Paul E. Lange. $3.000 Washington.

Mrs. Hazel Baker. $550 West. Mrs. Donald Stafford, $400 Yellow Creek, Ered A.

Huston. $2,400 Ihointon, si.ooo of the Discoverer series to c. McKenzie, $2.400 I Elkrun, Mrs. Frank Desellem. $200 $204'; Mark Klin n- Teen-Age Girl Forced Into Auto, Slain PAULDING, Ohio (API Two were to slow it enough to permit hunters early today stumbled on a parachute to lower it over Ha the body ol a teen-age girl whojwaiian waters.

Sunday night had been forced into; Trapeze-trailing Flying Boxcars a car and driven off. hoped to snag it before it hit the Nancy Eagleson, 14, of Pauld feat accomplished once Miss Taylor Stricken by Mystery Illness LONDON Taylor's new illness cast doubts today over the future of the star and the picture in London to make are expecting somethin': from the doctors before the end of the day," said a studio spokesman. until then reckless to speculate on what has sent her to the hospital again." combed He was asked about the report a for preserve and a south dragged into the passing that the 28-year-old actress may de mghborhood today for pos- as she and her little sister, be suffering from meningitis. jsifle clues to the slayer of a 9- ahout 4 or yeais old, walked is a very roundabout1 year-old girl whose body was found down a Priding street Nancy rumor. have been told that a in a ravine Saturday.

hody was found some eight miles couple of attendants on the am- The young victim. Gloria Kow- bul ce that took her to the hos- alewicz, an only child, vanished pital said that from the way she about 8 a.m., Saturday as she v. writhing and rr.oa menin-j walked from her home to St. Mary gilis could be behind her Ls," he replied. The spokesman added that was nothing official to back up that speculation.

He said terrible headache causing almost Sunday that it was behaving so well it could stay up a little longer. Scheduled ejection time was dr laved to the 31st pass, about 5 p.m. EST today. Plans called tor the capsule to pop from the 25-loot-long Agena second-stage rocket as it streaked over the North Pole, headed South. Forward-firing rockets jaf or New Orleans Police Guard Against Trouble Legislature Reported Ready to Give In to Integration Demands NEW ORLEANS, La.

(AP) U.S. marshals accomnanied four Negro girls into two white schools today, the first Negroes to attend white schools here in almost a century. White spectators booed as three Negro girls walked into McDonogh No. 19. The few Negroes in crowd applauded.

Another girl entered William Frantz School. Police stood cautious vigil in front of the schools and ordered people to stay on the neutral ground facing the McDonogh school. Only Disturbance Was Vocal At McDonogh. the only disturbance caused by the entry of the three Negro first graders was vocal. There was no other demonstration.

One white woman yelled out as the Negro girls drove in three automobiles with the federal marshals. going in there and get my children out. I'm no nigger she said. Some white parents entered building reportedly to take their children out of classes. As one white man brought children out of the school a few minutes later, a roar of approval came from the white spectators huddled in front of the building at McDonogh.

Ready To Give In At Baton Rouge, there was some indication the legislature battling to keep the schools segregated despite the federal court order was ready to give in. House Speaker Tom Jewell, served with a restraining order to prevent his interference witk the integration move, said the legislature would quit work today a brief session. 9-Year-Old Girl Shot To Death In Chicago ing, was the victim. It was homicide. Sheriff John Keeler said.

He would not disclose the nature of I the girl fatal injuries. He said jit is planned to take the body to Fort Wayne, Ind for an autopsy. The body ot the Paulding High School freshman was found at about 2 30 a.m. today. It was about 8 p.m., the sheriff said, that Nancy in the long Discoverer series.

One other capsule was fished from the sea by a skindiver. The latest Discoverer was launched at this big seaside missile facility at 12.42 p.m. Saturday. The Air Force said the decision to leave it in orbit 18 extra trips was made because with the satellite have been good" and vehicle is performing satisfactorily." Mrs. Cope Is Named northeast of town, near the hamlet of Junction on Ohio 111.

i I There was an early report Ol DINS the throat had been slash -1 new of Mount Carmel Church four ed. but Sheriff Keeler denied this Turn to MISS TAYLOR, Page 7 blocks away to attend mass. Some four hours later a truck driver found her body, with two bullet wounds in the head, in a He said further iniormation will be withheld pending autopsy and other investigation. The little sister, according to the forest preserve southwest of Chi- sheriff, ran a nearby house cago and about 12 mles from called police after seein home. Mrs.

Fred E. Cope, biology instructor at Salem Senior High School, has been named acting dean of girls at the school to fill the vacancy caused by the death rf Miss Ala Zimmerman on Nov. 6. Mrs. Cope, a teacher in the high Royal Schiller 73, Retired Attorney, Dies Nancy pulled into the car The sehool for manv years, has been parents are Mr.

and Mrs as a girls counselor in her Donald Faclpson work as coordinator of the The My taker to of the YWCA Crowell-Denherder funeral homei Supt. of Schools Paul E. Sm th here this morning pending re- has named F. H. Bezdek of Bould- moval for the autopsy.

REPORTS BIKE STOLEN Larry Layden of Albany Rd. reported to police Saturday morning that his bicycle had been stolen sometime Friday night from the rear of 650 E. 2nd St. Open Tonight Til 9 Mention this ad for specia! on Dream Lounge. Salem Appliance and Furniture.

Ad. Girl Scout Style Show Tuesday. November 15, 7:30 Public Invited. Ad. Royal L.

Schiller. 73, of 969 S. Lincoln retired attorney and former athlete, was pronounced dead ot: arrival at the Central Clinic Saturday at 1:25 p.m. after suffering a heart attack while downtown. Born April 14, 1887, at Greenford, he was a son of Andrew W.

and Attia Flickinger Schiller. He attended grade school in Salem and was graduated from Salem High School, where he played football, basketball and track. He was twice captain of the football team and was captain of the first basketball team at Salem High School. He was graduated from Adelbert College at Cleveland and from Western Reserve Law School. He was a member of Delta Kappa Ep- Turn to SCHiLLEK.

Page I Royal L. Schiller er Spring Farm near Rogers as bc logy teacher on a substitute basis he Board of Education will act officially on both appointments at regular meeting tonight. Chamber, SAIDC to Welcome Feathers Co. The board of directors of Sa- lem Area Chamber of Commerce 2TrUCkcrS Woman and the Industrial Development! Corporation will hold a welcom- MotOMSt Are fined ing dinner Tuesday evening for representatives of the William Feathers Co. Layden-Hammel Co.

of Salem will become a division of the Feathers Co. Chamber Secretary Victor Ballenger said the dinner, scheduled for 6:30 at Salem Golf Club, will be to welcome the board of directors to the city. Garage Garage Erected Complete Only $900 or $18.70 per month. No Money Down. Fluharty Construction Alliance, Ohio.

TA 3-6770. Ad. Two more truckers were fined in Mayor's Court recently for overloads. Assessed $25 and costs for 1.600 pounds of overload was Dominick Tretta, 50. of Latrobe.

Pa. Robert Sidney, 40, of Stow, forfeited $25 for 1,500 pounds of overload. A Mount Vernon woman, Judith P. Porter, 22, was fined $15 and costs Saturday afternoon for failure to yield the right of way. Gnlbransen Organs $895 and up $30 per month payments.

1st payment starts Feb. 15. Jerry Renkenberger, 201 W. 9th ED 7-7634 Ad State troopers reportedly contacted each school principal telling each one to close the school in line with the legislature's directive. But they reportedly told that the principals were following the orders of the school board and remaining open.

A caravan of state police officers massed on the fringes of city, under orders from the Louisiana Legislature to enforce closure of the public schools. At least 75 oificers were reported in the group. 40 Officers En Route At Baton Rouge, Lt. Col. Thomas D.

Burbank, assistant director ot public safety, said there were 4) officers en route to New Orleans. Burbank said they were under orders, from the Louisiana Legislature to enforce closing the public schools. The names of the first Negroes accepted for white schools here since the the schools were closely guarded secrets. The legislature in Baton Rouge Sunday night completed action on three sweeping concurrent resolutions designed to block the integration but U. S.

Dist. Judge J. Skelly Wright quickly enjoined the entire legislature from interfering with the eight-year-old battle. The legislature, with leaders of Gov. Jimmie H.

Davis in complete control, had rammed through resolutions which seized the New Orleans school system, an horized sergeants-at-anns at schools to prevent integration, dismissed the New Orleans school superintendent and school board attorney, and declared today a school holiday. Both houses of the legislature were to reconvene this morning to await developments or recess Turn to LOUISIANA. Page 7 Open Tonight Til 9 Mention this ad for special on Dream Lounge. Salem Appliance and Furniture. Ad.

Notice Hunters Open until 9 Tonight Tues. Nov. 15, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m Outdoor Supply (Formerly Opposite Lape Hotel Ad.

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