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Showers tonight. Low 54-59. Cooler Friday. 44 at 6 a. 72 at 66 at noon.

at 8 m. H.gh a.o<l iow for 24 hours to ii-xir. todaj ar.d 44. H.gn and iow year ago: 77 and 47. THE SALEM NEWS For 71 Years A Dependable Salem Institution Home Edition Covering Columbiana County And Southern Mahoning VOL.

132 PHONE ED 2-4601 SALEM. OHIO. THURSDAY, Jl SE 2. 1960 22 PAGES FIVE CENTS Presser Prober Tells of Torn, Lost Records List of Recipients Of S100 Champagne Buckets Mutilated CLEN ELAND Senate committee's interest in the relationship between former U.S. Sen.

George Bender and the Teamsters Union led to 'he finding here of an invoice for eight $100 champagne buckets and a This was part of the testimony given in U.S. i i Court Wednesday by Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark) and Walter J. Sheridan.

Senator McClellan was chairman and Sheridan an investigator for the Senate committee investigating racketeering in labor- management relations. Teamster Trial They testified here in the trial of William Presser. president of Teamsters Joint Council 41, on an indictment charging obstruction of tfT Rupert, Jim Henderson, Bob Bertolette and the Rev. Paul Kormthemr. An irregularity in a prev jus ice the mutnat.on and con- jous halted the project two years ago.

The construction is costing each pro- conference concludes today ith cea.mer.t council records sub- perty owner in the village $225. Work is expected to be completed in September. a look into the sudden order for poeuaed by the committee. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------a worldwide defense alert TcClellan said Sheridan was Secretary of Defence Thomas sent to Ohio look into Teamster Mj I I I a Gales Jr -tie. nan who ordered matter, after the appointment ol DO V5 I II ODP I 5 aim from IM the mrht he Bender as chairman of the union own cleanup committee Aug 1958.

Sheridan said the champagne bucket invoice was among other documents he found and requested of Presser. Sheridan said that when he asked the union leader for the records, Presser said he wanted to photostat them first. Sheridan let him. On Sept. 13.

1958, four days afterward. Sheridan said he re- turned to the council office, where Presser handed him the records, which reportedly had not been 5,000 Fight Police In Polish Province i WASHINGTOWILLE PROJECT BEGINS AGAIN A small group gathered Wednesday on Maple St. in Washingtonville to observe the reopening of the village's $196.000 sanitary sewer project. Contractor for the completion of the work is Walter Rupert, who bid $00.400 In the group above are Donald Weikart, president of the board of public affairs, and (breaking ground' Mayor Donald Vignon. In the background are an unidentified bystander, Robert Bertolet e.

Joe Woods, Wal- BoysSteal Plane, DielnCrash -----------------------------------------------------House Expense Books Opened Senate Group Questions Gates About Alert Probe of Events Preceding Summit Collapse to Conclude WASHINGTON GAP! A Sen ate inquiry into events that pre ceded the collapse of the summit Irregularities In Spending Disclosed WASHINGTON House photostated in the interim. expense account records were or- Involee Was Mutilated dered for public Sheridan testified that the in- toda.v as a crackdown on im- voice for the eight champagne Victims Brothers 12 and 14 Years of Age POMONA. Calif Two young brothers who had read a book on how to fly stole a plane today and flew it for 10 minutes Then they crashed to their deaths in a screaming power dive. Their small brown dog was fore the scheduled summit opening fills in the background for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Gates testimony behind closed doors was to be made available to newsmen rapidly as it oould be censored for security. Concerned With Spy Plane Previous testimony has been concerned mainly wuth the shooting down of a V2 spy plane over the Soviet Union, the incident which Soviet Premier Nikita CANTON, Ohio 1 Mas- Khrushchev gave as his excuse sillon policemen testified in Stark for torpedoing the conference County Common Pleas Court The alert order, issued from Wednesday that they were offered May 15, was described as Policemen Tell 01 Bribe Offers 5 Massillon Officers Testify at Trial buckets, bought from the Rudolph Deu.sch Industrial Sales of Cleveland, dated Dec.

8. 1955, had been mutilated killed with them. proper spending went into effect.1 The single-engine plane explod 13 pay for 12 work ------------------------The short-lived secrecy order and burned on impact. It just to stop their off-duty raids on vice was countermanded by Speaker missed a £roup of houses, plung- and gambling spots last summer. tiayS UpSCt by Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) in the wake straight into tne ground at a The testimony was given at the of disclosure of apparent irregu- school.

trial of Michael Miljanich, 36. for riane rnoiograpns The names of eight persons to larities and indiscretions on the Only three weeks ago. police mer NlassiHon smoke shop opera- horn the buckets were to be sent Part a members in charg- said, the youngsters tried to steal tor went on lna on 8 bribery Congressman Wayne Hays told whom the buckets were to be sent Part of a few members in charg- said, the youngsters tried to steal "cm 0,1 8 ur-oery The Salem News today he didn't as Christmas presents had been in2 for expenses of busi- an airplane at the same field from charge. I lie trial is the first on too well last nr. lit af er lorn off the sheet, he said.

The trips. which they took off jost after mid- indictments returned by the sitting in for six hours Wcdnes- had completely Rayburn tied several conditions night Wednesday They said then sI)ecial Srand impaneled by day on the Senate Fore in Rela- diappeared, he explained. to his order to House Clerk Ralph thev die to fly. JanuarY f0 tions imni.iu es hearing However, the investigator tesU- Roberts that the expease rec-l The victims James A gate, vice and in the of the 2 spy plane incident fied that he got a carbon copy ords again be made available to Donald. 14.

and Thomas, 12. of the invoice, which also con- newsmen. Hereafter, he directed. I Descriptions of the crash var- 0 a of d.s m.itn 1 2 Mined the names, from the the records may not be photo- led of planes over Russia and was ap- Dentsch company. graphed and may no' be physical- Police Lt.

DF Archer said the Although the invoice allegedly ly removed from the official files hoy at the plane contro ap Sw.fter not to erance of Russian mis contained only last names, other In addition, a representative of parently it wide un ess he told testimony brought out that the per- the clerk must be present while as it nosed toward the ground A a Dui du in ions to which the list referred they are being examined. witness if sounded as 'hooch Un A were David Beck, former interna- Rayburn said these engine sputtered just before rested the torT lthere(ords dur John Lng.ish, secie- He emphasized that no attempt Police could not determine who it i exist tary-treasurer of the union- James would be made to prevent news- was at the controls. Hampton DavJ sJt Prescott men from copying the records ver- The boys were listed as run- Johnson aT1(1 Capi John Loreto. batim if they wanted to. aways by their father on Tues- Maier and Johnson testified that I far Roberts order padlocking the day.

Miljanich app-oached them on oo'r mi files was issued about a week ago On their earlier flying attempt 1959 an(j f- Gates told newsmen Chamber, SAIDC 'Plug' Salem 2nd Outbreak Within Period 01 Five Weeks Government Move to Take Over Religious Building Starts Riot WARSAW Poland Rtv man Catholics and police battled Monday in a provincial capital in a cla.h off by government attempts to take over a church building for a community center. It was the second such outbreak In the Polish provinces within f.ve weeks Church sources said Stefan Cardinal Wyszinskl. head of the church in Poland, met today his bishops and other advisers as of Monday's religioua outbreak at Zieiona Gora spread. ltlrd Rr Religious Zieiona Gora. a city of 50 nod, before 1945 was the German town of Gruenberg.

tn lavwer After Poland took it over in 1945, jit was settled by deeply religious Poles from the eastern taken over by the Soviet Union. Roman Catholic hource? gavt this account of the clash: I xkm I aufhoritieA attempted to take over a building used by tht church as a parish hall to convert it into a community center. Workmen were sent to begin remoiel- mg the building Monday morning. A group of women drove tha workmen away, Police arrived hut could not with the crowd, which had grown to several hundred The crowd hisrled af the outnumbered police I he disorders continued Envelope stickers pinpointing the location of Salem as an ideal throughout the afternoon. Tolice Ohio industrial center because of its proximity to major markets reinforcements from Poznan, 64 are being placed on correspondence the offices of the Salem miles away, arrived early in the Chamber of Commerce and the Salem Area industrial Development evening The crowd had grown to Corporation.

about 5.000 persons, and the Mrs. Catherine Harrington Chamber secretary, holds bomba one of the envelopes. The reproduction of tie above also to disperse them, shows off Salem's enviable portion on the main line of the Xfierc were some of in- Pennsylanvia Railroad and 'he closeness of tlie Ohio Turnpike and and arrests The outbreak was not Turn to PRESSER, Page 8 Mrs. Klumpp Granted Stay Of Execution app-oached them on 0 on his reiurn that was an order, of my own" although he informed1 after a weekly magazine photo- they were caught by deputies as every policeman 00 the force an grapher was de'eeted photograph- they taxied a light plane down extra wages if they would mg them. Some of the film was the runway at Cable Air Field in st0p the raids.

The officers said he was t0 16 Education seized but enough of was re nearby Claremont. Juvenile au- the defendant told them he had tained to cause some congression- thorities handled the matter. just talked to Edgar L. Lash, al embarrassment when pictures- then, and Sw.tter from it were published this week Turn to BOYS, Page 8 The raids began about Board Asks State lo Report on Mahoning The Mahoning County Board of itor for in this to have reached the af similar riots April 27 tn Huta, a model steel center .1 southern Poland. There local authorities begai construction of a school on a site (hat had been set aside for thi city in church.

COLUMBUS. Ohio f.AP'—Mrs in the magazine and a number Edythe Klumpp, Cincinnatian con- newspapers. Until that incident, 1 victed of murder, has been grant- the records had been available for vdflulUcUGS M16 ed a stay of her scheduled June inspection for years. 17 execution pending the appeal They disclosed, among other a Donnrlc of her case to the U.S. Supreme things, that House funds had some a PC i I jv KCpOiiJ Court.

times been used to pay bar bills. tr The Ohio Supreme Court grant- hotel expenses for congressional .0: ed the action Wednesday after it wives, and the cost of parties at sPent $1192 in h.s unsuc- denied a rehearing in the case the expense of the taxpayers The high court will hold up the Some of the records showed signs yesterday asked the allocation of assets I 'considered It a pemknt thine to check out our 'hp fnnnctal dic.ion ot m. nt to he nt th ly split Mahorung Local Sch 0 ol-newly-created West Branch La readiness, ne said at the time 1 ht District, cal School District and the remain was a good test on a no warn hours later and in the etiming month more than 30 were basis am mys- made tified why any one would question the wisdom of fosf Po.estme Woman Burned When Chairman J. W.lliam F-ilbright said Gates would be Grease Catches Fire iasked again ab ut the alert and Mrs Jack Ruble. 873 Jennings COiaf ol AftQT AcCldCflt EAST PALESTINE Fines tot Ave was treated at the Clinic da-v meeting The committee spent Wednes cessful bid for the Democratic Hospital just before noon Wednes- nominat.on for sta senator in the day fof burnj hand suffer day morning Hugh aling $250 and costs and 12 day Miss Olive Hall, deputy state aud ing Mahoning Ixical District.

her report to the County Board of Education at a meeting June 22 The West Branch District was fed May 20 by a 4 to 1 vote of the Mahoning County Board of Education The newest area school will emerge officially June 2" Driver Fined $250 Graduation At Greenford Set Friday Thirty-two seniors will recent their diplomas at commencement '-xercisos Friday 8 rn in i Greenford High Si hool The four will givo the i(B adresses mandate on the execution while that the purpose of the expendi- the May 3 pn- greaVon a stove in her Dryden, deputy administrator of jail were levied on Don 'atidinclude- Thf lonaI attorney William F. Hopkins pre- tures had been altered. according to his sworn kitcken the National Aeronautics and 43, of 502 North Ave at a Hu'h pares the appeal. The disclosures brought from statementof campaign expendi- Fjre Chief clarence Wright said Space Agency about the hearing today before Mayor Rob Kmtunen will aive the mvo- The twice divorced mother of Rep. H.

R. Grass 'R-Iowa) a new on day the walls of the kitchen and the use of a space agency ane for ert Hard ng, follow.ng an accident th.lf four was convicted of first-degree demand for consideration of his Ejection Board in cupfooar(js were damaged by the espionage Wednesday a 5 30 murder in the aying of her lov- hill to require a detailed account- Liverp001 resultant fire to the extent of Dryden said his agency did not Police arre ted Diy after he j. er's estranged wife. Mrs, Louise ing of all spending of House ex- AttY- Alexander was one of four $500 know that its 12 weather research drove a car into the porch and afe Harbara Tyo. Linda Head- 8 cation and benediction Robert nrher class president, Mrs.

Louise of all spending of House ex- AttY- Alexander was one of four $500 Bergen. 32, in Cincinnati in Oct. pense funds. The bill has been bot- democrats in the race, which was Mrs Rube was burned when ja, 1958. up in the House Admmistra- hy Atty.

Edmund Sargus (A she attempted to put out the fire The Ohio Supreme Court Wednes- committee, day also denied a rehearing on its rejected freedom for ColumbianO Driver nonvicted wife-slayer Samuel Sheppard. Cited After Mishap A habeas corpus action by Shep- aard followed refusal of the S. Bellaire. The district includes Columbiana County S() Succeeds Two more of the expease re ports have been filed with board. The We'zei-for-Representa- tive committee spent $252 in its Turn to SUMMIT.

Page 8 Henry Gibson Leetonia J. successful campaign to win Repub- was filed against Paul Rummel 56 i- Court to review the care of Mam Columbiana, by I ft Wednesday's dental of a rehearing Slate 0f the We ze InlPl PCWC RpfirPS ipparently cleared the way for the p0st af er a C0nisl0n of Uo car. cording to a report filed by Atty II Cf I t.Ui iXCrilfCj a ftf I ia a ormer osteopath's attorneys to Howard Cole of Lisbon, ake the case to the U.S. District Patrolmen said 'he mishap oc chairman- Jonathan C. Mason of LEETONIA The resignation of Court.

curred on Rt. 14. one and one half East reported he spent Police Chief Henry Gibson was Sheppard was given a life sen- miles east of Columbiana at 6 10 $155 in an unsuccessful bid for the accepted by Village Council Aed- tence on a second-decree murder m. They sa Rummell pulled PoPubiican nomination for county ue-day night, conviction for the July 4, 1954, up a car waiting to make commissioner. Council commended Mr Gibson bludgeoning of his wife, Marilyn, a left turn, couldn't stop and slid Meanwhile, the Election and one aal- years of in their Bay Village home west into the opposite lane, hitting a car reminded candidates agam the service.

His res.gnation, which is of Cleveland. driven by Robert kinson, 41, of reports must be filed by June 17 effective immed at sly, wa due Parkman. Neither man was injur- at 4 p.m. health. He will be pensioned.

Sebring Carnival ed His son, Allen Gibson, was nam- June 2, 3 and 4 Leetonia Homecoming ed by Council as 'he new chief. He Behind Sebring Fire Station Used Lawn, Garden Tools June 1 2 3 served 14 years as patrolman. Parade Friday. June 3. 7:30 Garden tractors, cultivators, rid Amusements Prizes The job of fuiltime patrolman Ad.

ing mowers, walking mowers. All Ad. was given to Nick D.Cross, who in good condit.on. Rental tools, all---------------------------has been a substitute patrolman Going on Vacation k.nds. Hdwe.

ED 2-4183 Swim Masks for 10 years. Catch up with the Hometown News Ad. Swim toys, pools, pogo sticks, A letter from 'he Army Engin know that its U2 weather research drove a car into the wall at the home where be Hrancn Valere Marks and Ethel resides Mrs Margaret FranWin, In otilf'r 0arlenf owner of the property, was in the ular the Ma- Beck, will sing the Pray- cellar at the time of the accident Board and narrowly escaped injury, il0n resignation of Su- Presenting the senior class mem- His fines included $190 and costs san as county school hers will be the s.iperintenden! of for intoxication, $50 and costs for and informal bids schools. Ba ley. while Clar- reckless operation, and and school supplies, ence OLn, president of the board of costs as part of a suspended fine will present the dipio- on a previous drunk driving charge GUN REPORTED STOLEN in March.

Joe Ar hur of Wmona reported Others in the graduating At 5 pm the police received the to police that, a shotgun valued at U.d»* Beane Linda Adams, report of stolen car which was $25 was from his car while Janice Baxter, Bowers, owned by Howard May, and was parked in a lot on Bush, Martha Clause, ir- upon investigation of the Day ac- Ellsworth Ave Wednesday eve Cook. Donald Everson, cident, found the missing vehicle rung. crt F.tzwiiliams, Virginia 11 z- The car was demolished and the williams, Linda Glass, Kent house was extensively damaged. Penn Grill iaL Robert Hendricks, Robert when you get back. Have your copies of The Salem News saved tricycles, toys, wagons.

Hobbycraft eers stated that bids are oemg let You Asked for It ((Next to Ad. for the flood project and worx will I daily in your own personal reusable Sun June 5th. Avalon Restau- beg 10 days aiter the bids are Vacation-Pak. See your carrier or rant. Hanovert n.

Rt 30-9. Full U'-ed Garden Tractor. $85 accepted, jail The Salem News (ED course turkey dinner, $1 Children New rotary tiller? $129 50 and up Ad. 50c. Ad.

Robert L- Keller, 341 W. 10th. Ad. Turn to GIBSON, Page Serving pizza and Kosher style Hively, Etheida Hofman, Larry Take Home a Bucket of Chicken corned beef ED 7-8053 Ad John-on, Susan Jones, E. Paul Order in advance.

Aldom Diner. Sandra Lepsik. Roge ED 7-9916. Ad Broiled piatt, W. Richard Lodwick, Louif A new item at your Dairy Mann Rosalie Mautich, Sher- Happy Casino Dancing 10 2 a m.

Thursday Del Senchak and Del Orchestra. 50c cover charge Ad State St. opposite St. a School. Ad lyn Moore.

Sarah Mason and Carol Weingart Restaurant Star ing Car service Sat June 4th, 5 till dnight Have ijnch in your car. Ad Speedway 45 ABC classes cart racing June 2. every Thursday, 5 30 pm 3 miles S. on Rt. 45 Ad Chief Hear Gibson Smorgasbord i Sat June 5 to 7 m.

Grady's Restaurant gh School. Damascus Sunday, June 5th Benefit Jr Baseball League Swiss Baked ham 'Dona. Adults $1.50, Chiidrai 75c. Eat ail you $1 50 Ad Ad. Weekend Special Roses 29 Doz.

Endres-Gross Flowers. Ad. Mower, WiU Travel High school boy wants iawns to mow. Call ED 2 4927. Ad, Dancing Friday Saturday Sunday Hi Neighbor Dance Hall Ad..

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