Columbus Evening Dispatch (Newspaper) - April 12, 1947, Columbus, Ohio THE WEATHER W o tonight and Sunday fair and cooL M if ay cm OHIO'S GREATEST HOME DAILY Associated Press News Features And d News Dec E jatt AC of Mirra i VOL To NO- 286 4234 COLUMBUS 16 OHIO SATURDAY APRIL 12 1947 12 PAGES PRICE Sharply Restricting Labor Approved By House Group Will Go to Representatives Without Any Substantial Changes Next Tuesday APRIL Labor formally approved today 18 to 4 a to clamp tinns on strikes and labor unions committee only eight minutes for the final approved the measure informally in all -u rday Hartley R New i porters will changes on when the debate next as CIO i he capital to vre Rent against UP p Congress to i curbs on Senate included a flat ban i i shop In their The hill haa not been Is so the House measure thp was Cleveland Av Man Critically Hurt When Hit by Auto i Struck by an auto when he j stepped from the curb war his j home Guy Phillips 44 of 1354 Cleveland Av Saturday was in condition in University Hospital The accident occurred in front of 1360 Cleveland Av afternoon police said Driver of Committee Ballots LAST EXHIBITION To Reduce Activity Of Union Hayes Hospital 17 Relaxing Saturday morning at Neil House awaiting their trie to Red Bird Stadium and an tangle with the Pittsburgh Pirates are left to right Pitcher Roy Lee Manager Hal Anderson and Pitcher Pete Maiar of the Columbus Red Birds Lee and Anderson are new Maiar is a over from last year's Rock Pirates Birds Hope For as to forbid strike against em- compete with one APRIL Republicans voted Jl tn 7 to lump all labor proposals in a measure and risk the of a presidential veto kill all such in this Congress Mine V nrx next July This he ex- L Lewis decides his United have no contract there can he no running the risk of For Lewis enforce policy of no contract ro Hartley said would be i strike lr case of such a strike said a union night suffer a suspension of its r rights and under the anti- Uws damage suits could be the union All 15 committee and three southem crats recorded voting fnr the Four crats against and three did noi ballot Har id some changes are the house floor But that the sot rv down chairman said ho now plans to nnp full day for debating tre Tuesday open the to amendments Wednesday and a vote on passage next Friday He is -a possibility a may to forbid offer union an in any plants in- He said at least one committee member a strike in such i plant would be dangerous in times The Senate Labor Committee headed ry Senator Taft R Ohio went through about half of an- yesterday toning down provisions over Taft's opposition The committee divided on the issues Hopes to complete its work day the CIO dead set both bills organized its The Action Com- was called into session this and ClO's nine vice scheduled a conference to discuss the ao President Philip to attend both in zs A gathering was called morrow for ill country national unions city councils and Bulletins in Murder OHIO 12 Brown brickyard worker convicted of murder with a for mercy to the Dec 14 of iff Bf-nlah SO 37 of Liverpool Released DETROIT APRIL Neil today released Stanley pot and for Thompson claying Lands Safely home for -m hU mother arrived Airport at plane the Zigler 21 St The Fire Department emergency squad took Phillips to University Hospital He suffered and compound both legs Police reported that three sons were hurt in a col- at Cleveland Av and WeSer Rd Friday night They were David Davis 23 of 3732 Rd chest injuries George 17 of 3587 land Av bruises and David HilK yard 24 of 32 E Ay tions Driver of the car In which David and riding wsw Preston Gannett Cleveland AV and was Tiding In an auto driven by George B Hinds 353 W Av Two persons were Injured Friday afternoon when the on which they were ing struck an auto at Hanlord High Sts: They were Gerald Doss 21 Carroll Ohio who suffered a compound fracture of his left leg and bruises about the and Paul Barker 23 of Av who suffered bruises and Council to Get Bus Sen ice Plea Plans to improve the suburban transportation situation should be carried to City Council Mayor James A Rhodes Saturday ad- vised Frank A Cluff 2916 sons Av president of the Coach Co Replying to letter asking an early meeting to discuss transit service in tain the Mayor I suggest that you appear before City Council Monday night and present your views suggestions and recommendations He pointed out to Cluff that council is the only authorized to negotiate any type of transit franchise unwilling to authorize another transit com- pany to compete with the Southern Ohio tric Co since the latter has agreed to retain the present flvp-cent fare for all tn the city Mayor Rhodes Cluff that he favors better transportation in the city arid outlying sections and will do everything in my power to bring this about Some months ago the head of the Coach Co appeared before council to discuss the installation of bus service in E Broad St then south in mnor Blvd to Main and east to White Hall The fare was 10 cents hut no action taken in view of a warning from the law department regarding the Light's priority in the Seld Polish General Weighs Liaison Officer's Case BERLIN APRIL Jakob head of the Polish military mission here said today that Col Tadeusz his Polish liaison chief in Frankfurt would be held responsible for any proved disrespectful statements against the United States Lf Gen Clarence R chief of staff of the American European command laid day that the U S Army had asked for CoL im- mediate recall because of anti- American speeches Health Tax Advocated GREENFIELD April H- Hoyt of land County health commissioner today advocated levy tn health Phone Strike Negotiations Break Down Man a b o r Await Next U S Move Long Seen WASHINGTON APRIL 12 LP Collapse of to end the important tions long lines portion the Good Weather Crosby Expected By Columbus 1947 edition of Hank Greenberg left home run of the Pittsburgh Pirates posed John W Galbreath Columbus ness man and part owner of the Saturday's series opener the cross-country telephone left both sides looking to the for the next move today We're settling down for a long Red Birds and Pittsburgh of the strike said President Joseph A National League will wind upa exhibition at Red Bird Stadium Sunday after- noon and all hands concerned fervently for a weather break similar to that accorded Beirne of the National Federation of Telephone Workers Both Beirne and officials of the mammoth Bell Telephone system left the door open for con- to end Pirates while The Birds popped the iid of dispute wages and other they awaited the 1947 baseball season against the jiJ arrival of Greenberg the former Caral Gimbel Friday night at Port Columbus The will be guests at Mr home during their in Columbus while the Pirates meet the Columbus Red Birds in ex- games Vandenberg Plans Solidarity Appeal WASHINGTON APRIL Vandenberg {R of Michigan was reported today to be preparing an appeal for in- effort by the ican Union to seal Western solidarity With the Senate on a week-end holiday from its debate over the assistance program Vandenberg drafted a major for- eign policy speech for Monday's gathering of representatives of the 21 American Republics Colleagues predicted the denberg scanned speech Monday bv the will be world's Truman to Spend Anniversary Writh Mother at Home APRIL r e si dent Truman celebrated his second sary in White House today with a flying trip to Missouri to spend the week-end with his mother It is his third flight to Grandview since she became bedridden with a hip fracture suffered Feb 13 The President took off at a m today in his personal plane the Sacred Cow for the five-hour trip After visiting his mother he will motor to the Hotel in Kansas City to make a brief address p m as part of the memorial exercises commemorating the second anniversary of Franklin D Roosevelt's death Mr Truman will visit his mother again Sunday and leave for Washington in the after- noon Luciano Arrested By Italian Police GENOA ITALY APRIL police went aboard the Turkish Steamer Bakir in Genoa Harbor today and took received foreign ministries for signs of the trend of foreign policy abroad as well as in the icas But friends said they expected Vandenberg who heads the ate Foreign Relations Committee to avoid any controversial subject that might be embarrassing to Secretary of State Marshall at the Foreign Ministers Conference in Moscow Pirates part-owned by John W Galbreath under favorable if not completely perfect weather con- ditions Saturday afternoon Game time for Sunday's scrap will be 2 p m with ceremonies that are expected to include Bing Crosby who also owns a hunk of Pirate stock izt an amateur foU tournament at French Link bat is scheduled to be in by Sunday noon to attend the game and a meeting of the also Sunday Manager Hal Anderson ing his bow as new Red Bird manager said he would probably start Charlie the Canton product recently acquired from the New York Yankees on the mound Sunday with Eddie Blake just down from the St Louis Cardinals to take over the last half of the game Manager Billy Herman of the Bucs isn't certain about his choice but has indicated that Nick Strincevich would be the logical starting pitcher Chief magnets on the baseball side are big Hank Greenberg home run champion of the can League last year with the De- troit Tigers one of the Pirates winter acquisitions and Ralph Kiner Buc rookie who led the National League in in 1946 the first time In history according to baseball tarn that the home run champs ot both have been presented on the same team Tickets for Sunday's are to be on sale at RdH Bird contract demands Administration officials talked privately of possible seizure the industry by President man under provisions of tbe Federal Communications Act bat they showed little for this solution Meantime in upstate New a strike of maintenance and plant employes against the New York Telephone Go was settled with an agreement to arbitrate a de- mariS for a weekly wage hike CINCINNATI APRIL who nave manual telephones were notified by the Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Co that one- thirtieth of their monthly charge be deducted for each day service is impaired by the telephone strike About 30 per cent of the com- are served by manual switchboards Stadium Sunday starting at arranged today Company spokesmen hailed the development as the first break in the nationwide strike The settlement affects only plant and maintenance workers outside of New York City New Jersey's Governor Alfred E Driscoll was hopeful that full telephone service will be restored in his state shortly pending out- come of a test of New Jersey's new utility law ing switchboard operators are challenging constitutionality at the new state law Driscoll said he hoped that a meeting of officials with State Mediation Board Chairman Walter T Margetts Jr could be a m Leader Convicted Of Strangling Divorcee NORRISTOWN PA APRIL 12 Gerald C Wentzel year-old Pottstown Pa die maker and civic leader today faced a 10 to prison sentence lowing his conviction in the strangling of Mrs Miriam Green an attractive divorcee Kentucky Man Killed As Auto Hits Truck PORTSMOUTH OHIO APRIL W Nichols of Load Ky was killed north of here last night when his auto crashed into a truck hauling a load of hay was Scioto County's 12th traffic fatality of the year U S Health Nothing of Effort To ain Possession Hopes of Mayor Rhodes that the city obtain use of the hospital at Fort Hayes when Army abandons the historic post suffered a serious setback Saturday in Washington United States Public Health Service dis- closed to The Dispatch Washington that they are giving favorable study to the request of Ohio Health Di- rector Heering that the station hospital turned over to the state of Ohio immediately as a treatment center for venereal disease control That the word favorable was used was taken as an indication that the city has virtually lost its fight to obtain the hospital Mayor Rhodes had urged that the hospital be turned ovar to the city when the post is abandoned as has been planned and that the various city hospitals agree upon its co-operative for the ment of patients who are war erans Earlier Dr Heering had he would not relinquish his upon the hospital ja favor of the request Although no formal action on the Heering request has yet been taken it has been forwarded to the venereal disease section of the Public Health Service where a spokesman said they were in- to favor the plan of giving the hospital to the state At the Public Health Service It WM even MM that nothing is known of tne city's attempt to obtain the Should the city fail to obtain the hospital It still might obtain use of other buildings at the Fort for veteran housing The Mayor has made official request for the housing facilities asking that a super be granted This request it was learned has been referred to the Cleveland Regional Office of the Continued on Page S CoL 1 Top Penalty Asked In Traffic Deaths the Franklin County Grand Jury few failing to return in many traffic ity cases City Attorney Richard W Gordon Saturday instructed city prosecutors to seek maximum sentences in Municipal Court in all cases involving serious lations The city attorney charged that records at the courthouse dis- closed that more than 10 cases never got through the Jury His order to Police ProsecuTor Glenn Kemp and Traffic tor Robert Leach was issued in an attempt he said to reduce the number of traffic fatalities Serious cases involving moving violations including hit-skip and reckless operators will rail for maximum penalties at all times Gordon said Manufacturer Dies TUNBRIDGE WELLS LAND APRIL I Phillips chairman and ing director of Godfrey Phillips Ltd tobacco and cigaret died today He was 57 Record Crowd Sees Holy Rosary Win Holy Rosary School captured the sixth at Central High School by defeating a hard-fighting Holy Family team 800 to 700 The Holy Rosary team was awarded for their school fund Rosary Mary Laufersweiler i Joan Factor Hugh Dorrian and Medary Elementary Janet Leddy Clara Kerin John bert Gill Charlene Thompson and Wittenmeier Danny Wilhelm and Pat William Powell Listen to next Holy Family Judy Wellnitz day at 10 a m when teams from Schools compete for top honors Everyone is encouraged to attend these broadcasts Admission is free tody of Charles f Lucky Luciano one-time vice czar re- prize of Five contestants achieved deported to Italy Cuba fect and were awarded pen Ten policemen boarded the i and scorers and brought Luciano ashore in Jonn Wittenmeier and a motor launch William Gulden Arlington Principal Gulden 50 S Roys Av rl with The Upper Ar- schools for the last 19 i years Saturday was named cipal of Arlington High i School effective Slay 1 by O E I Hill superintendent of schools j He succeeds Ivan W Davis i on May 1 brcomes assist ant commissioner of Ohio high school athletics For the last two years GuMen principal of the Upper Element School Danny of the Holy ary School and Hugh Thompson and Pat Walsh of Holy Family of the program was Irene Rilpy executive di- of thr S Ezra executive of the and Frazier news editor of The Dispatch Each school was by loyal fans standing room only was thr nf the day Team Holy Pedestrian Killed FINDLAY OHIO APRIL John Abraham Dummond 42 f North was killed In ihs today when struck an auto tax Mr Hill said Mr Gulden has driven by Frank of hern regarded in his meet the expense of nod of 19 yars by students the county board of low staff members and the com Imunity College Attitude Showing Changes Postwar college life shows strong tendency toward and less wholesome forms of and wDl sever return to its former pattern dean of women at Ohio University de- Saturday In a report as of the Social Life in Colleges com- before a final of the meeting of Ohio College Association in the Hotel Dean Irma E Voigt The oi to between nidi Mtd bi in good fora and food talk lad in to ratker Dean listed lack of tual physical space in which to expand inadequate meeting places and lack of homes in which to live as a real barrier to group organizations of a social nature She praised returning veterans however We find a seriousness on the part of many of the returned erans both men and women a disposition to disregard activities and to press for- ward with might and main ward the accomplishment of academic goals and educational objectives Miss Helen D Bragdon dent of Lake Erie College at Painesville was elected tion president during the final session which adjourned Saturday Continued on t CoL 1 Fr J J Manning Elevated by Pope The Rev Fr John J Manning professor of canon law and ology at the Col- lege since 1935 has been by Pope Pius Xn to the rank of papal chamberlain Bishop Michael J Ready of the Columbus diocese announced Saturday The recognition carrying the title of Very reverend monsignor was conferred as the result of outstanding service in relations work of the church it was announced An investiture ceremony has been set tentatively for April 22 at College Bishop Ready will invest the title Msgr Manning a priest of the diocese of Buffalo entered College in 1914 was by the late Bishop James J Hartley in 1926 served under Fr Baker at Our Lady of tory in Lackawanna N Y 1932 and then at- tended Catholic University of Washington for three years to obtain his doctor of canon law He was the author of a book in 1933 Presumption of Law in Marriage Cases and since 1945 has been the presiding judge of the Columbus monial Tribunal church court of the Columbus diocese shout 12 miles of here Hancock County B F Vorhees ruled dental death Thes sit members erf Holy team took home school fund Saturday by defeating Hory Name School 800 to 700 In the front row left to right re William Powell Wilhelm John Clara Kerin Janet Laddy and Mary In the rear are Robert Kathryn Wilton and Wingler Reported Execution Of Americans Unconfirmed LONDON APRIL An unconfirmed Nanking dispatch to Reuters said today that three United States ooe other foreigner were executed two weeks ago by Chinese Com- The unconfirmed if pott said Communist troops accused the four of being Chinese Nationalist spies and killed them on- April 1 at north of Yen an Chinese Communist forces were said to have withdrawn from the area immediately after the iM W m