Bedford Gazette (Newspaper) - November 6, 1951, Bedford, Pennsylvania 1 WINTER MAKES AN EARLY CAU BEDFORD GAZETTE BEDFORD COUNTYS OWN DAILY NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 146 No 38 BEDFORD FA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1951 SINGLE COPIES 5 VOTERS GO TO POLLS TODA Allies Urge Reds To Skip Buffer Issue HAPPY FAMILY REUNION FOR THE Plane Breaks In 2 HEAVY BLANKETS cover many cities following the series ol freat storms that swept the nation In Buffalo more than four inches of snow fell and top the city's University Circle takes on 3 lovely Christmasy look as the lights come on At bottom in children think storm was swell as they go International Council Enters Contract For Consulting Engineer On Sewer Plan Bedford council took a big step toward struction of a dollar sewer system last night when it voted formally to enter into an engineering con- iv k tract with Sydney R Collins consulting engineer of j thal a of burg for his services in preparing detailed plans and j three men from each side be fixations and in general this the Collins told Council that his rough preliminary U N Proposes Talks On Other Questions i To Speed Armistice Korea Tuesday Nov 6 j Allies urged the Reds j day to skip final settlement of the j deadlocked butter issue and go on j to other questions in hopes of j hastening a Korean armistice A U n i t e a Nations command j spokesman said Communist ance might cut in half the time essary to stop the fighting in the war The formal proposal made at Monday afternoon's meeting in Pan- was that a buffer zone with some adjustments be created wherever the battle happens to be when an armistice mate of costs indicates that j the job can be done for Under the contract lins make surveys and i prepare detailed plans and i lications together with estimates of costs as the first step in the ment of the project i ll Historical Talk Members of the Everett Lions club heard W Scott Rinedollar full delegations get together on the other items of the armistice agenda These other items are ment for tions to make sure an armistice is exchange of prisoners anri recommendations to the affected on eventual al of foreign troops from Korea With the Korean fighting growing more intense while the negotiators argue the official U N command spokesman conceded that under the Killing Pa Soldier Injuring Korean j LOCal For 4 Years Interest in State Centers on Fight For Philadelphia Voters will go to 42 polling places in Bedford County today to seven county and many local of- Of the 18.267 eligible voters 11.213 are Republicans and 7.002 are The new plans will be devised to j retired Everett postmaster i Allied proposal the final advantage of certain existing i comprehensive account of the i zone could be anywhere in Korea juwer systems within the borough of post office he managed j The one point on which both sides By its action last night Council for at club's agreed firet thus the 1 ling will continue until an armistice Mr Rinedollar in his detailed is made Actually there have been HOLDING HIS GRANDDAUGHTER Anne 2 in his arms Gen Dwight Eisenhower grins happily as he arrives at Fort Knox Ky for a brief reunion with his family Beside him is his son Maj John Eisenhower holding three-year-old Dwight David 2nd The youngsters were greeted with a hearty Hi Ike Sidetracks Talk of oos n 52 plans which had previously been j prepared a sewer system and which had been approved a VV 14 1 ber of years ago by the State erell post back to 1813 and in the number of tary Water Board talk traced the history of the repeated lulls when the negotiations erett post office back to 1813 and appeared to be going well and described in detail the number of spurts of sharper battle when they Council indicated it was changes that have taken place in j have been stalemated is action because new plans will postal service in through j Brig Gen William P N the years Nuckols that the Allied plan implied According to the former giving up claims to Kaesong The this provide economy in con- struction and operation of the plant Under the plans already discussed master the Everett Post Office was future of that town has been the in detail with Mr Collins the j established in 1813 and the first j main recent block to agreement on sewer system would be j postmaster was David I a buffer zone The Reds hold it od with a number of lateral lines j The of the Everett office J but the Allies insist that in Red toward main lines at the was changed from Bloody Run in j hands it is a threat to the safety of river and thus present facilities 1873 during the term of William the Korean capital 34 miles could be used as much as possible i H Whisel who served as j to the southeast It is one of the Mr Collins told Council that his j tor for the longest consecutive j few points of importance plans at present before a term Whisel who was appointed i inside South Korea survey of the situation calls for a in 1869 served for 20 years i sewage disposal plant with a j John Chamberlain who was j day pointed postmaster in Everett in A-Bomb Count Peace N M blinding Eastern New Mexico snow a tered airliner crashed and broke in two yesterday killing one of load of Korean war Nine others including the crew of three were injured and all were shaken and bruised But all safety j bells held preventing more serious loss of life The dead veteran is Donald E of town Pa The Martin chartered by the Army to take the j rotated soldiers to Indiantown Gap i Democrats Pa and Fort Devens Mass en j The highlight of the general route to homes in the oast The j tion will be the contest for high soldiers arrived from Korea and sheriff of the county between the Japan Friday aboard the USS i incumbent Sheriff Jacob A Dunkle j Walker and his Democratic opponent Clyde Smith Interest is also focused on the raise between Joseph H Clapper and Ray C Stayer for the Democratic post as county commissioner Mr Clapper incumbent commissioner is president of the State Commissioners Association Mr Stayer is the Democratic ty Chairman The two Republican candidates for the three berths available county commissioner are Chamberlain president of the board and F Jay Teeter They are expected to win without too much trouble U S Eighth Army Headquarters I The movies on Sunday Korea Tuesday Nov 6 j will be decided by voters in i munist troops last night defended ett Borough and Bedford township i with rockets and the fire of massed I The question is being put to the j tanks two key hill positions they for the first ln Bedford won in a savage Sunday attack on j Howard Dively Democrat is op- the western front posed by Jesse T Brallier former Allied infantry bv j treasurer and i t slopes Pitched Reds Hold Own In Hill War as Losses Mount Allied Troops Blast Slopes in Heavy Western Front Battle of 600.000 gallons roughly double the present j was in 1923 served 25 years but his term did not run i consecutively Mr Rinedollar pointed out 2 Airmen Killed When Bomber Crashed After Taking Off i Simon States was the first Air Force Base Va postmaster appointed A bomber crashed ing the Cleveland shortly after taking off here 1 in and there was also a lady j day killing two airmen A third postmaster but her name was of the crew crawled from available I the burning plane and escaped T The plane caught fire shortly William R Speer succeeded John lcr and was to mako C Chamberlain in 1914 and in 1922 Fred W Cox was appointed as acting postmaster lain succeeded Cox in 1823 and on Pace 2 Discusses New School Law Sight Saving Miss Margaret Moore supervisor of special education in Bedford county and Mrs Elaine Holsinger sight conservation counselor for the he scrved in that capacity until Pennsylvania Association for the j March 1 1936 when W Scott i whose widow and two children live Blind were the two principal dollar was named acting i at nearby Beach ine ers last night at a meeting of the master Bedford Rinedollar in his talk which j withheld tion was entitled Your also out- The meeting opened with prayer j service in the by the Rev Thomas D on page 2 pastor of St John's Evangelical sna Reformed church and the business i session was held before the address bv Miss Moore gt Miss Moore's subject which she j Oft discussed in detail was the New j Baby Law Act 312 which con- j cerns the admission of children un- j dcr the age of six years to school new Tehran Iran The Thc law she provides a government has laid ment of Iran has announced that with God's help and no foreign it is operating part of the old Oil Company re- finery temporarily to suply Truman Asks CIO to Hold off Wage Demands DiSalle Backs Chief In Fight to Stop Inflationary Spiral New York U S May Submit to Weapon Inventory if Other Nations Comply Paris United States Washington Dwight D Eisenhower has sidetracked any discussion of his political intentions now and said he has never authorized any j dent boom The five-star general also declared he did not discuss not a during a private luncheon meeting with President Truman at Blair House yesterday noon i Later in the day Mr j man Eisenhower and the top defense held a full-dress conference at the White House Press Secretary Joseph Short told newsmen the conference lasting an I 20 minutes centered on i of allocation and i tion for the North Atlantic Treaty I Organization and for Eisenhower's j supreme headquarters Allied in Europe i It had been generally expected that the conference would discuss means to quicken the How of U S and two of his top controls officials arms to Europe in order to build up have in effect asked the CIO to put a compact fighting force in Western the brakes on wage demands i m both and West Europe ahead of schedule flared all along an eight mile sec i r i J I- The contest for prothonotary i tor of the battle front and clerk of courts will be fought west of j tween Republican incumbent An Allied officer estimated that j ard J Koontz and George W elements of two Communist Democrat 400 or more men were de- fending the hills Behind them 22 j tanks poured fire at the attacking U N troops Southwest of four more Tied tanks rumbled up to the front last night and pounded an Allied Charles M Koontz Republican who is seeking a second District Attorney will be opposed by Ray G Replogle a in Democratic politics Candidates tor the office of oner are Vernon G Geisel lican incumbent and Dr Victor reported ready last night to submit to a count of its atomic bombs and llll llW ul other weapons as part of an inter- j at Allied troops j Ji national disarmament plan if all I Allied officer told AP Cor- Tne three candidates for county The plan is part of a peace Sam Summerlin at the auditor all incumbents and F hill position i The Reds 150 rounds of other countries will do the same front that enemy resistance re-election agc with which the U S hopes to j jn the sector west of ard Republican H E Stailey Re- seize the initiative against the about eight of the j publican and William J T viet Union n the sixth United lions Assembly opening here today In first move to take the of- fensive the United States Britain and France came forward with i surprise proposal that the United Nations appoint a neutral inter- national commission to make an Parallel son Democrat Heavy Red casualties were J Judge J Colvin Wright was un- rated one Allied officer estimating opposed in both primaries for the it would take 1.000 men just of president judge and will count the Communist dead The U S Eighth Army ique reporting action up to noon on Page 4 ing the present emergency cheerful but worded language wUh at Truman said one of i Germany Z'S whether it is I ible to hold genuinely free j tions for j it back to the field One of those killed was identified by base officials as a student pilot First Lt William K Clements name of the second dead airman Iran Will Operate his hotel last night after an i biggest tasks facing nation ing nine-hour round of talks at get high defense production without Pentagon the While House and j bringing on renewed inflation Blair House in a letter to the 13th He said he was planning to go o convention he this would bed early steady production plus Asked ot the subject of politics i restrained and responsible actions had come up in his talk with Mr j by businessmen farmers and Truman the general i No sir Michael Di Salle director of price Sharply intensifying the mystery stabilization was mote over what plans he may have fur In an address prepared for a thc 1952 presidential race tier session of the convention Di hower held fast to his original Salle said Labor must temper ment on his return to the United demands according to the States on Saturday that he necessities of today back simply to discuss arms arc- leins in Europe ing and in hese Di Salle i somh Like Eisenhower the White said the best n strong union J threw a damper on any political j can do for its members is to seek implications connected with Iho wage increases that do not The This was the west's answer j f German unity j Councilman Adopt Building Code Issue to the Co en tn pa is n The United Slates in advancing Everett Borough Council formally reported plan fur i adopted the new Building and an atom bomb count still stands on j at its regular demands for foolproof j Monday night in the council tion and of such i con- j I SLIS This block code which was drawn up j peeled to delay if not prevent any j somc to provide for j page 2 I anci restrictions through j j be automatically re-elected Other automatic elections will go to T McKeen Chidsey Republican find Michael A crat candidates for judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania In Everett John S Buchanan Melvin C Clapper incumbent and Earl Hinish are unopposed ior the councilmen posts John esty and Clyde Bowser are on Pace 2 Powder Plant Rocked By 3 Explosions Rebel Dock Group Wrecks Chance of Ending Dispute New York pickets child can be admitted to school if Uc -or a to a mental age of six years off devaluation of Miss Moore in pointing out the lhc nd and disadvantages of the legislation noted the following Minister Winston tjc needs hill after a special meeting of the 1 The law increases the burden cabinet was reported ready of the teachers and results in over- Slash Britain's import program general's Newsmen asked Presidential Short whether the visit had wage policy under controls upon j iary of E I de price stability T pendent Kx It is obviously impossible to has had its final reading at the meeting which was ee by oil but one councilman Council rilso issued three building permits for preliminary work in the i wrecked a work meeting Scranton powder plant j borough One is for a new small j yesterday as New York's ted in -i mountainous region j business place one for a new j dollar wildcat dock strike here was rocked by jng and one for an addition to an a board of state explosions la to home The state board drew a measure W C Karns Council president j of hope from a decision by wildcat in the was in charge of the brief meeting Company of included a number of routine it Suscon a reports any bearing on the possibility that the strength or weakness of unions I Inc which on PaRe 2 crowded conditions 2 It places more of a burden on other children In her closing remarks Miss indicated that it would be wiser to have an enriched program in the schools rather lhan allow students to skip grades nnd start school early An official said if foreign tomers show up with their own tankers to take away oil the by anything up to j tion may be expanded an off a new phase of i ity Fod is likely to be scarcer and Iranian experts conceded is likely to be rationed er that foreign help is needed for capacity production and other tankers are boycotting ian oil Iran's own nationalized operation of a single unit that can turn out Division Starts First Leg of Trip To Europe Saturday Di Salle said at one point on 2 j vicinity i other plants in the lie and city police snid report of injuries Ask all other nations of the sterling area to slice their gold and dollar sounding Tight Silence Surrounds Hospitalized Greek Couple leaders to meet with them and haps even act on their decision when it is reached The plans centered around strike leader John Gene Sampson's local AFL international The local is the spearhead of the strike that has moved more than 20.000 of the East 65.000 Shreveport La I longshoremen to revolt against a Texas Eastern Awards Final Job Contracts For Big Pipeline Transmission will leave Camp Atterbury by Tight-lipped silence surrounded the of Philemon Saturday on the first leg of the trip i ades Orthodox Greek minister of to Europe Major General Inform the United Slates thai Of 20 children who have been substantial American help is 250 000 tons commander tested in Bedford county none has jf Britain is to fulfill her It is scheduled to go on at a division rally qualified she said arms program over the Miss Elaine Holsinger in her years dress told the parents and teachers Suspend Britain's promises to at the meeting that the her trade with European Lincoln Park Michigan and wife both of whom re- main at Memorial form under police the resuli of a bizarre circumstances Saturday by fire Of the Route 1 he Wash It is In c: just new contract They want wage and it has the final other negotiations reopened job contracts and than 100 ships are crossing con- richest gift is his eyes She said thai 85 per cent of the on page 2 THE WEATHER Becoming cloudy and continued cold today about 35 Snow tonight and mixed with colder to morrow afternoon with snow for a month at the Abadan plant world's largest With the entire division Total plant output by the British ed before him General Strickler set of before they closed down operations briefed the men on what to expect j night July 31 in the nationalization the unit will move to Germany crisis that later drove them out of during the next few weeks when Iran was tons a month 1 The first units to depart from The Iranian Camp Atterbury will be those ment perhaps carried the hope it i scheduled to take part in an i suffering from painful slash will influence the British to renew istice Day parade at Philadelphia i burns of the head face and hands i piece negotiations with Premier Moham- on Nov 12 They will sail from is tentatively charged with at the mi: ted Mrs reportedly is recovering from a series of ture wounds inflicted by persons j Pol unknown on her abdomen Her j repo Warnock Rites Thursday State College vices will be held Thursday at Ray dean emeritus of mcd who is tarrying in Philadelphia shortly after the i of assault with intent to j cording i men at the Pennsylvania State i Washington i j kill He incurred his burns when j lipped t i Warnock died It coincided with a i All other units of the will the 1849 Ford used by the couple 1 had t their FOP who here Two of their yesterday and to police remains under where he was no comment had attempted to ists with a broken Sunday night The Greek minister tract of its line from Kosciusko Miss to Con- Pa The announcement son Brothers Corp Houston awarded the for three jobs ix ten ding from the Ohio River near Joseph P Ryan president ILA went over Sampson's head to try to set uo a meeting of It was to decide whether to take a formal vote Ryan's bitter rival several hundred pickets out- side the lower west side meeting More than 1.000 other hall month O to a point near Con- 791 members milled around Pa n total f 217 miles j A scheduled Texas Eastern awarded to ing by wildcat Boston liams Brothers Co of Tulsa Okla also fell through during for river crossings un- der the Hocking River the opposition press which charged sail for Germany from Hampton a trip from Washington D C II M t tAf'kllvr He was 67 on Page 2 Roads Va Detroit was totally destroyed kingum River the Ri- ver rnd the Virginia has kept a crossing of the Ohio River and his wife has Inc Omaha Neb was silence about awarded a contract for a pipeline hich resulted in her crossing under the Ohio River near Portsmouth O Striking in sympathy with son's New York forces they ed to wait and see how things went here The three members of slate fact-finding board set up their tial meeting with shippers and ILA factions led by Sampson