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   Atchison Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 17, 1946, Atchison, Kansas                                ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE FIVE CENTS JANUARY 17, 1946 PAGES SIXTY-NINTH YEAR 19202 Josh Billings Gave This Up A Child In The Way He Should Go And Walk There Yourself Once In A Killed In Local Yards George 31, 1400 a Santa Fe was killed about 1 o'clock this after- noon in a switching accident in the local yards about 150 feet east of ihe Fourteenth street duct on the Santa Fe Apparently Thompson caught one of his or one of his in an attempt to couple two freight cars sad was dragged be- neath one of the The wheels of the car ran over his His body was crushed diagonally from the right der to the left hip and was found face down near a No one saw the cording to Coroner Carl p other members of I crew were Roy and T. O. There was no fireman oa the Diesel The pushing a string of four was ing to couple onto a fifth car near a The ling did not hold and the pushed 15 to 20 feet There was blood on the coupling of the car and son's switching stick was found on top of the It was the end car of the car string that ran over and Lee a car heard Thompson toe my The two men rushed to the side of the train where son been working and found his body on the be- came ill and had ta be taken to bis Thompson's body was removed to the Harouff i Buis after an investigation at the scene by the coroner and Santa Fe officials Thompson entered ths employ of the Santa Fe as a switchman about a year He is married and has two small The Weather a. Nooa 9 a- PL 22) 19 a 2 p. JI a. 239 Invest SasE 26. here a year ago 33. pair seal and la cast 2O-25 22-2 east. Asks Control Of Armament Jan. Nations control of the entire world armament including atomic bomb was ed to the UNO General sembly today by Foreign Minister Jan G. Masaryk of Jobs and problems piled up for the assembly as it began the ond week of its existence with a sobering speech by Foreign ter Bevin of Great Beven said Britain was already negotiating to place three of her five old mandates from the League of Nations under the projected new United Nations trusteeship Belgian officials said they would announce similar intentions for their two Ruanda snd in East Belgium's position is expected to be stated in a declaration to be read Friday or Saturday by M. F. Van Ruanda and andi were assigned to Belgium from German East Africa alter the First World TO DELIVER CHICKS BY Berry of who was in son announced that the Berry Brothers hatcheries have purchased two planes for the of baby chicks to customers from coast to of the planes will be based at 111., and the other at Mr. Berry indicated that chicks produced in the Berry hatchery here will be delivered by air as soon as an airport is built in One of the Berry planes is shown in the picture Shown standing by the plane are Ernest Berry of and George France Asks Death Penalty For Top Nazi War Criminals Jan. asked death today for the 22 ring leaders of the Nazi regime and for punishment of dreds of thousands of members of German terror New School Bus Arrives The new Atchison ioa bus. which was here is Use answer to a need is many departments of he school The bus will be recognized by Masaryk told the assembly a yellow body with black trim order to safeguard humanity 2nd' uniform com- Petition Protests w School uho attended the at Rose Valley school last protesting the recently school re-organization up a petition which by about 90 persons for against the scientific the world arms with the latest should be put un- der the control of the United CRANIUM Delegates applauded Masaryk loudly several when he said he hoped that one particle of uranium produced in Czechoslovakia will ever be used for wholesale destruction and an- Uranium is a source of material for atomic energy and the atomic At another de- what has happened to bination used generally by school It has a seating capacity of 25 adults or 45 and is equipped with all the newest im- Francois De wounded war veteran who is the French j denounced and all it stands fur with a fervor that brought fear to the faces of Hermann Goering and other before the International Military requires trom you after this of barbarism a verdict which will be a sort of supreme De must strike those guilty of the enterprise of barbarism from which we have just The rein of justice is the most exact expression of great human Your decision can mark a decisive state in its difficult including an excellent heating and ventilating safety fire al first aid and all steel i Ordered last the school board is happy to receive the bus in time for the second semester The bus was purchased for use j the existence of these chief French at perhaps the punishment of hundreds of thousands of men who belonged to sush terror at the the the SA and the Gestapo some but Death Takes N. J. Fletcher Nels 80, an elder of the First Christian church of At- chison 50 years and a resident of this died at o'clock last evening at his 1126 Atchison He was register of deeds of Atchison county 10 years and was fied with the retail coal business here for many A greatly beloved Mr. Fletcher had one of the widest acquaintances in Northeast Mr. Fletcher had been suffering with heart trouble for more than a He became bedfast a week ago Tuesday and his condition be- came critical Funeral will be con- ducted at 3 p. Friday at the First Christian church with the Rev. Loyal S. Interment will be in ML non Stanton and Stanton f the Jews he said problem is undeniably the At in conveying colored children from South Atchison to Lincoln and for the transportation of athletic teams and other school groups whenever Already there are more calls for it than duty of all decent Iranian said Iran's appeal for help in settling her dispute with Soviet Russia over political conditions in time Lincoln school it was agreed that children of the primary living in South would be trans- ported to Lincoln school by the board of Because of without the spirit which animated one would aot succeed in understanding how so many atrocities could have been The systematic war of criminally could not have been carried out by Nazi Germany three sisters and five will lie in state at the from 2 o'clock until the funeral The official board of the tian church will attend the vices in a A son of James and Ephy pioneers of this Nelson Jarrell Fletcher was born in the Farmington community January 12. 1866. He was the last surviving member of his iate family in which there were our these organizations and out the men who composed major Nazi culprits had their orders carried out in divers Nazi organizations which we ask The petition Council To the County Commissioners ROUTINE of Atchison the northern Iran might be limited facilities and to dedare criminal in order August presented the Security first of members may i in j i v V presentation to the county presented the 11-nation Security the first three 2rades have been of school of are op- posed the re-organization of districts required House 190. This same petition is being sent to the clerk of each rural school district in Atchison county for him obtain Memers of the Security Council arranged to hold their first transported in the but now the new bus can convey children in the upper grades as welL aprehended and Fletcher was reared on a farm south of now owned by Conrad and attended dis- schooL 3LVRRIEO IN 1888 22. 1883. he was united mage to Cynthia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. told the court that Arthur of the Pardee The couple began housekeeping farm west of Good Intent ceath sentences for and verdicts of for the SAFETY where they lived for a year before serve as a founda ing but in purchasing this Warns Cut Would Weaken Occupation Jan. 17 Congress received from General Douglas Arthur today a warning that also of He was lound any attempt to cut Pacific aboul feel from the Injuries Cause Death Of Engineer Fred 52, of Fails engineer oa the Missouri freight locomotive which east of Everest j died at today at hospital from injuries i received in the j was foiled BULLETIN conscious by members of the Jan. Time Limit Set For Ending ir along side the track the explosion which took ing life of fireman Kenneth j about forces below the j Strength contemplated Engineer Maisenbacker suffered bach today appointed a ing board to investigate the wage dispute in the meat j blast injuries and burns in the ex- over Japan and j I j I July 1 would weaken to a He regained consciousness dangerous Tuesday evening at the but because of his little hope was held for his Mrs. Maisenbacker and their Mrs. Clarence both of Falls were here with Nip Torpedoes Used In Attack Jan. 17 Adm. Husband E. Kimmel said today he hafi never felt that the fleet was based at Harbor to defend Hawaii but was there to conduct of- controls A cable from the Supreme lied commander in the containing this was laid before a senate committee by Dwight D. army chief of Eisenhower appeared before the special senate military sub- committee to explain further the army's demobilization which he had outlined to an in- formal session of representatives and senators on Eisenhower told the committee the telegram from had come in code and for this reason his exact words were re- MacArthur reported there were soldiers under his com- mand ia that this will be reduced to 650.000 by January 20 and then gradually cut to j event 000 on July 1. This would elude the 200.000 in Japan and j the statement in a house committee about j Committee Chairman Edwin C. I ihe he Johnson interjected i from the navy department on No- Schwellenbach said the panel would meet later today with of the CIO and the AFL unions and meat packing companies who are involved in the Jan. 17 Truman conferred with his finding board today as CIO President Philip Murray and U. S. Steel Corp. dent Benjamin F. Fairless resumed their White House talks on a possible settlement of the steel wage The three man fact finding board met the president at 2 p. STRIKES AT A GLANCE New and continuing labor dis- operations m putes j number in vears fleet commander made Major Truman says he will make lie if principals that Eisenhower had told the 10 davs steel strike fail meeting Tuesday that army forces in the Pacific theater would be cut to 375.000 by July J. or 25- 000 less than MacArthur's Eisenhower said this ed an adjustment in air force adding that MacArthur's com- mand covered all troops for the the Marianas and TO FOLLOW ORDER The MacArthur message gave assurance that his command the Japanese struck Pearl The he added to previous This was no warning of a prise attack by the Japanese OR Pearl he cure-all for every ciency that might have accrued to Washington in this matter did not have that effect on When Kimmel said that he had never seen the term used in a naval message be- would follow Eisenhower's new fore- committee counsel Seth order for return of men with 45 Richardson asked Kimmel points or 30 months service by ask Adm. Harold R. April 30. and of those with 40 naval points and 24 months by June 30. was meant by the Loss of key MacArthur has already hindered such operations as signal In outlining additional ordinary is the Kimmel did not consider it an extraordinary Because of he said he Eisenhower not influenced to order the rail In the committee he 01 o ent at the meeting and the re-organization but took j Tho s in the is next meeting be at Bevin said to Huron grade school Jan 22 maoe eventually and will be a wide would not be turned in tin To Prove Each Suspect Guilty Of Criminal Act 000 persons deponed from v 35.000 flYe unul hls He then was employed by most school contests and many other school This will relieve the solicitation of many cars from cars -re set artificially and then ed. De Menthon said his he then he was bv j the Coal Co. JIr Fletcher became Directed all theater ers to down to rock by releasing every possible plus man and Ordered a halt to all mass soldiers demobilization Directed army inspector lu visit all army tions and listen to individual com- plaints of ali officers and who believe they are not i fleet to drcp go on an security Why didn't he ask Stark to heip him make the decision when to drop training and put security measures into Richardson ia to reach agreement on wage issue CIO President Philip Murray and Benjamin Fairless in final meeting to discuss hourly wage increases for 800.000 who scheduled to strike Union asking corporation offering 15 Meat packing Labor ment officials meet with major packers and AFL and CIO union leaders involved in nationwide strike in meat industry in forts to end walkout of 263.000 packinghouse AFL un- ion ready to iower wage de- meat supplies shrink as receipts Communications New threat of national of telephone as six unions representing 53.000 Western Electric Company employes con- fer to consider strike Automotive CIO United Auto Workers and Ford Motor com- near agreement on wage resume contract sions in Union stands by demand for pay boost of cents an two cents more Ulan Ford which break indicated in strike 01 CIO workers at General essential and are NOT TO DEFEND Kimmel replied that Stark had testified that he had not intended i for the fleet commander to halt i his training It m. Shortly Murray and serious decision to j Fairless arrived to reopen their discussions in the White House i cabinet t Thc three top labor met with in i over to the international peace Bevin's speech highlighted the morning session of the prior to the opening meeting If Security Council in the after- I which haa to be driven by was acting as spokesman for the j ber of the Christian church in or by martyred peace-loving peoples of hood and greatly enjoyed his work A schedule of operations western behalf the church In on Page j on Page th Atchison Boy Pleads innocent To KANSAS teen age one of overseas were heid under bond of 51.000 each federal court action here to Jan. MacArthur's charter tor the war trials oi Hideki pan's Pearl Harbor and other top suspects will require the to each ulty of a criminal act. quarters reported Kas Jan. A spokesman said it would not be sufficient to prove thai a de- fendant was a member of some malevolent organization ar will the topflight nese be tried on charges of gence that as officers they failed to take certain steps would President nave the Pacific the trials v. seek to honie to the Japanese ple the personal guilt of each facing the of acts which constitute a crime against humanity ted by him as an The trials are expected to start early in Tojo and his compatriots will appear before an International Announcement of the Chinese and British empire to the tribunal will be de- layed until selection of the can Russia has remained silent on the approaching trials and has not aided in formation of the headquarters TROUBLE Jan. The National Council day charged the Communists with several ntw violations of the day midnight truce which ended China's civil I Communist Eighth army headquarters charged Generalissimo Chiang Shek personally and secretly had i labor committee agreed Thomas the commander of to act before next Tuesday jof thc senate eleventh war zone on Saturday on legislation requested by j lec hold onen hearings here strategic Communist dent Truman for fact finding on the Missouri Valley Authority before the cease fire order j boards to settle major industrial even if it Wainst I ling testimony in the valley of the Dyer Dwight special agent m of the FBI in Kansas said Adams 39. was ed in Kansas Jan. 4. in the wreck of a car allegedly stolen at He is charged with driving a stolen automobile from Aichison across the line to Kansas Mo. The wrecked car was taken irons Uje garage at the H. E. 704 North time during the night of January 3. This car was taken a few day's besore the Buick tras stolen and later recovered near VV START CAMPAIGN Jan. Rep. Carlson said today he planned to Stan his campaign for the Republican governorship nomination in Kansas during the Slimmer recess of who returned to ington by plane this told a reporter he would attend the Kansas Republican meeting in Topeka Jan. 29 and then return to Washington LABOR LEGISLATION Jan. 17 will be out for the to avoid conflict and give the best school Asks intervention in Midwest Track Strike PATTERSON'S VIEWS Jan. of War Patterson said today j H placed there to conduct i R it was necessary to down the offensive there was special as October-December rate of with charge or the United States had no army at all by June 1. at a press conference on Page Jan. Thirteen senators including Cap- per and Reed of wrote President Traman today urging that the office of defense trans- portation be ordered to take over and operate truck lines tied sip 60 days by a Observing that negotiations be- tween the union and truck owners appeared to wholly the senators suggested that the your good to urge both sides to submit to or They asked as subsequent moves the appointment of an impartial arbiter or mediator and action to make public of the findings and cannot the the seriousness of the tion situation in the midwest states nor the seriousness of the public detriment said the believe that immediate exercise of your power as chief executive is im- CHARMER SKIPS TO CHINA Jan Chinese authorities in Nanking announced today that 21 warships were being turned over to China by the United States and Great by the said the The announcement warships included a cruiser and two dispatch gave no details as to sire or classification of U S. ships MVA HEARINGS tht Kimmel toic the committee of the principals had that he had insufficient thing to say about the status of rines to conduct a patrol in all I the negotiations Fairless told re directions from the Hawaiian i that he had noi of Oahu and lell that he Murray overnight not aiford 10 piace surface i Truman sudden its on patrol in an arc to led to the rth and west of ruman might ask units north struck from from both parties iu s 1C- two north on December 7. 1941. had no unimportant face units that to he had steel been been TORPEDOES Earlier Rear Adm. Kimmel told today the Japanese i Continued on i-e u th j h en put they an 3Zreemem en by tne attacKing he proposes a way tV end Tne president gave CIO E- Murray and V. S. head afternoon to settle their Should they he on Page Twot Fine Weather i To Stay Awhile j Jan. UH like weather settled Kansas today and 5 D Flora said he saw no break at least 36 hours bat isn't a over the state day and he were j ana expected to range from 45 to 50 mj Scil the south and east and from 50 55 in the i Asked if he intended pressed his satisfaction at the j could call it Indian I stale de summer it it wasn t requests by the m western Flora still is too dry for wheat tiew back to To some eastern sections ot the state Great have excessive j early He Clear skies yesterday brought reading of 56 at top Kansas points reporting Then for ped to 15 last night to be the state's and he said e of coolest spot heard Coffey state reported a low of 24 and a to report to high of 37 for the same j Questioned later as i h Lows tonight were expected to i the state Ger average 25 or 30 in the east south and from 20 to 25 in the i that Maj F north and suard give the gas a rest 1 Kansas was m and ease the pressure on ready to report he ing coal Flora  

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