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   Coshocton News, The (Newspaper) - March 18, 1946, Coshocton, Ohio                               W EATHER cloudy and windy THE NEWS JL to Inter of and W W and Ft And Central Vol. No. 56 Established 1946 March 18, 1946 Four Cents Phone 1900 Russians Seeking Iranian Oil Pact Before Convenes AFTER WANDERING THE SEVEN SEAS for the past five months in search of a port to unload her cargo of war the S. S. Bowling Green ties up at South Boston Castle Island The ship sailed from a west coast port shortly after was refused at several Pacific ports because no one wanted its part of which con- equipment for It may have to depart for New York to be un- Find Heiress HAVE BUSY Not Located in Detroit Apartment With Man DETROIT Police said today Suzanne 16-year- old heiress missing a week from an exclusive ing has been found at a in suburban land The daughter of wealthy Kurtis R. owner of a Milwaukee grain and malting was arrested with Ollie J. 24. whom she said she met in Lt. Ivan S. Brown of the land Park detective bureau said the two were picked up on a tip from Hillman 39. who said she was visiting friends at the Highland Park address when he thought he heard through a tition a voice calling Brwon remembered hearing on a police radio cast that girl named Sue was and called police a Brown said the girl at first in- she was and that she had a social security card made out in that he she admitted her true tity Miss Froedtert was said to have arrived here lagt Thursday and to have taken a job in a candy When taken into Miss was dressed smartly but had no wardrobe aside from the clothes she was Brown said Williams was held for investigation on charges of violating the Mann act and Miss was held on a delinquency count and as a terial WEEKEND had a busy time here day Six arrests were made with the violators of law taken before Mayor Ellis alow for Carl arrested for disturbing the peace and in- was taken into tody by Officer Russell He was fined and costs which he arranged to pay for Officer Reynolds also ed Thomas Jones on the same He paid the same fine and costs and was Bud arrested by Officer Reynolds on the same also paid and was Officer Paul Fry made three Jack was caught speeding on State pleaded ty and was fined He paid and was Ransom arrested for reckless paid and was ert of taken in for reckless driving on Canal posted for He failed to appear so his bond was Slays Takes Life Gives No Explanation Of Strange Murder Baby Dies Soon After Birth on Queen Mary DRESDEN MAN NEEDS BLOOD IN NEWARK Citizens in the upper and lower Muskingum valley today were asked to make a blood donation i in an effort to save the life of a resident of near Zanesville now j confined to City hospital at i ark. Type No. 2 blood is needed to j save the life of Everett E. Zanesville route 5, who was re- moved to Newark hospital Wednesday in the Ransom ambulance of j Three injections of plasma have Police wrote against the brutal slaying of a mother today after her a veteran of Warld War 11 fired a bullet into his tortured brain as he stood with three detectives j in front of the and died without telling them why he I killed j A nude and beaten body of Mrs. Dorothy 23. wife of a i wounded was found early yesterday lying face down in the mud of the river flat slum in which she Her clothes j had been ripped from her body j and mud and sticks had been j shoved into her I ly as a Her Gordon La I 27, who lived nearby in the drab I river flats area of the Mississippi was arrested hours after discovery of the As the police squad car drew up in front of police headquarters at the courthouse La Londe and the three detectives accompanying him stepped La Londe leaped and with his back to the courthouse wall drew a caliber pistol from his pocket and knew you'd get As the detectives reached for their he won't be I'm not going to hurt you and I'm not going to I'm j Then he placed the j against his right temple and Police said that enroute to lice headquarters La Londe had started to j did this have to happen to he What's going happen now isn't going to help my Then he than 80 percent of my company was killed in the I wish now I'd been Food Ration End Brought Wide Famine Gets Report Showing Aro Starving ATLANTIC The premature removal of and other food con- in the United States and certain other countries was blamed today by Herbert H. retiring director of for the worldwide food crisis which threatens ions with The present food crisis is the gravest emergency which has j faced the United Nations since j the end of the Lehman said i in his semi-annual report to council of UNRRA which is ing its fourth session foundations of a secure peace cannot be built on Lehman The premature removal of food controls was he but politically measures may have to be taken before the world can again be freed from the spectre of he Lehman's financial report ed UNRRA's relief work has ready cost its supporting nations but an itemized count shows that many nations have not paid in the funds they j a fight between Russia and the western powers threatened over the application of Albania and Turkey for UNRRA Some observers be- Russia was pushing membership as an ing wedge for getting her ad- mitted to United Nations ADDING A FEW FINAL TOUCHES to their babies as the Henry Gibbins docked in New York are five of the 313 Irish War bride Taking part in Dia- are Mrs. Eleanor and daughter Mrs. Annie Benedict and son Mrs. Sylvia Hunt and daughter Mrs. Margaret Branch and ter Mrs. Maureen Biller and son James Woman Found on Marooned Two Weeks Local Baker NEW YORK The liner Queen Mary arrived today been administered to the the body of Leigh Travis patient without Now the who died nine hours after has asked that a trans- 111 a premature birth at sea despite a daring coast guard emergency flight in which a 12-man flying boat crew gambled lives in an effort to save The son of a British war bride and an American was born yesterday while transport was more than 200 miles out of New He only three The War II mother is Russell D. wife of a former staff sergeant of Vt. The Queen Mary was carrying 1.840 war brides and 600 children from The family has asked that a trans- fusion blood be Good Samaritan hospital of Zanesville contributed a pint of No. 2 but more is Sunday Morning Robert Russell 61. died Dr. Tilton of Frazeysburg is to Sunday morning at o'clock BLUEBEARD OF FRANCE ON TRIAL Marcel 49, a man with eyes who claims killed i to help went on trial in i the Paris Assize court today for at least 26 He claimed j credit for 63. i A1 64-page indictment was read charging that Petiot killed his in his fashionable Rue Le Sueur home during the German j then burned the bodies in a basement furnace or dumped them in quicklime in the backyard j Sixteen victims have been and 10 re- main Petiot told lice after his arrest that he had been a member of the French underground and as such had killed 63 all Germans or small-time Gestapo j The state sought to prove that Petiot preyed on helpless Jews and other fugitives from the promising them from Europe and then slaying them for their money and sions in his sinister be contacted in case a person with the specified type is willing to the give A son of Bates was killed in action in Germany during World Work A second construction crew has at his 304 South Lawn His death was due to com- He was born at Aug. 18, 1884, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert He was married to Edith M. March 18, 1911, who He was a member of the ern and for the past 16 years had owned and been child died four hours after the been placed on contract No 3, proprietor delivery of oxygen by the flying pipe line to the G. E. boat In addition to his the following four William Director J E. b'ach announced ATTACKED BY DOGS City officials stated by the ad- Mrs. Bertha Zerbe Ad- dition of more workers the en- three reported to police three tire line should be completed by Mrs. Carl dogs attacked her early hoga Mrs. Lloyd South Eighth Mrs. Herman an Mrs. William Small of Funeral services will be held in Glass funeral home at 2 p. m. Rev. M. E. Mitchell of the church will Prominent Woman Dies in Hospital From Self-inflicted Bullet Wound Mrs. Mary 30, of saw route died m City pital at S p. m. Sunday from a bullet wound in the Chest suffered at 9 a. m. She was born in Coshocton Dec. 21, 1915. a daughter of Harvey from Coshocton high school in 1934. She was a member of the j First Baptist church and the der of Eastern Funeral will be held in the First Baptist church at p. Rev. John Shanley will officiate and under Burial will be in South Lawn Friends may call at the dence from 7 p. m. today until noon AKRON Firemen Goering Feared United Slates Intervention NUERNBERG mann Goering testified today Nazi Germany never considered invading the United Goering told the war crimes tribunal that Adolf Hitler and his war planners had never ed a blue print for invading any part of the North American con- if Germany com- dominated he of the smallness of its fleet and its lack of long range a threat to the ican continent was never spoken of. we always were afraid of danger from the other V V V Friend Lost At Sea Fishing Trip Ended In Stark Terror LOS ANGELES A 43-year-old rescued by the coast guard after two weeks on an uninhabited island off the southern California today told of a shipwreck in husband and a friend presumably Mrs Bernice Van was rescued by a coast guard crash She was taken Rocky An a c a p n 25 miles west of Santa after her Mrs Maxine reported her parents were five days overdue from a fishing trip Sighting the signal fire she had kept burning continuously on the beach for nine const men returned Mrs Brown to Port where Navy tors said she had recovered from her ordeal to be taken She told of setting out March 2 with her Roy 42, and John 38, Long Cal on a 10-rlay fishing trip in the 50-foot fishing boat Nancy Lee They had expected to re- turn to Santa March 11 or 12. The next day the boat ran into a gale which whipped up huee rollers that flooded the room and left the craft at the merry of the cast off a small she said held the painter Johnny and 1 got in Another wave washed by band He to the He got ahold of it hut the skiff I came T managed to swim to the fishing boat which was now swamped and got on the bow A huge wave washed me away as though 1 a When I came up both Hoy and were Struggling against Hie Mrs Brown said she sighted two floating gas one of which she the sharp edges cut ting her hands to the bone All afternoon and until fall she clung to the drum until it was washed close to a rork on which she took temporary Recovering to for age for food and Brown spent twe weeks attempt to signal for assistance by the aid of smoke Millersburg Man Dies From Injuries Received in Fall and Zelma direction of the Dawson funeral On Oct. 28. 1935, she was married will be in South Lawn day blamed a smoker who mistook i to Alfred who i Eastern Star rites will be Also surviving are one held at the Friends may of her parents of call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and two Mrs. Frank 101 Walnut Roger Robinson of and j after 7 p. m. today until 1 p. m. Miss Leola Snedker of j and in the church She was claw when valedictorian of her WM graduated a mail box for a trash can for a fire that broke out in the box early this An alarm was turned in when smoke began pouring from the Firemen had no key to the mailbox but from to p. m. inserted a hose to extinguish i King Plans Report On Espionage Tuesday OTTAWA Premier King will make a on Soviet in Canada to the House of Commons Additional fireworks were promised by Fred Com- munist member of parliament ar- rested in connection with the in- of espionage said he would his when Thief Wen Hungry TOLEDO Nick ian checked the stock in burger stand when he up today and found everything in apple pie order except the apple He told police had ransacked his shop and stolen two pieces of which he valued at 14 Tept NEW YORK Charlie Mortimer Snerd and Edgar have won the award for the outstanding con- of the year to radio if was announced today by the George Foster Peabody MILLERSBURG Robert died at a. m. Sunday in Pomerene Memorial hospital from injuries received 12 earlier when fell through a second story window at the Eagles building on West Jackson Mr. Klingler suffered a skull PAYNE GIVES AWAY NYLONS DESPITE BAN CLEVELAND beit Edward candidate for the Republican was grounded when airport officials re- fused him permission to charter a plane to drop nylon hose over Park baseball dia- But to get nylon how to what hoped were said there's n there's a and lowered his ceiling a Appearing at Hie ball the we a 1 t h y Springfield attorney scrambled to the top of a foot field house with the 153 Perched he started the dis- He hauled nylons from his overcoat from his suit from trouser and finally from inside his shirt The crowd of 1.000 about half of them d madly for the with the males getting most of heeding rumors that the hose black market explained his came from two southern not New Deal Democrats either 1 got them f o m the n hers at SI a pan The Brown brothel s have two nylon factories in the south Sues For Accident Injuries Claus today filed suit for in Scioto county common pleas otherwise Frank S. 54-year-old insurance asked that amount for injuries he alleged were sustained when ho was thrown from jeep ing a Christmas celebration last December 12. He named C E real estate nnd C. 7. 7-uhars. as Jordan was tnr posing as Santa Clans for the benefit of several thousand when it was struck by a car driven by Zuhars was the Killed UPPER SANDUSKY services were ed today for Frank I. 80- year-old retired farmer struck and killed by a punctured lungs and broken He landed on ment between buildings after i falling about 18 Sheriff Harry R. cutor Raymond Miller and shall Frank Manley investigated j the tragedy and pronounced it He is survived by his one Gary his Mrs. Irene two Miss ty and Mrs. Mary Broach of three Clarence and Ralph of and of Funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Elliott funeral Rev. Fred Zaugg of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church will Burial will be in Killbuck CAR ARE SOUGHT BY POLICE i Police today were trying to find thieves who ransacked two auto- mobiles Sunday Byron T. Chestnut j reported someone took gloves and a flashlight from his car while it was parked on Chestnut I Fred 330 Mulberry said his auto was looted I while it was parked near h i s and a wallet containing checkbook and other were V V V Middle East Crisis May Be Averted Ovor Dealing With Moscow o v 1 e t Russia today was reported ing to win a large oil sion in Northern Iran before the UN Security council meets in New York on March 25 thus breaking the crisis before any in- action is sources said Soviet experts were negotiating secretly with Premier Ahmed Ghavam Of Iran or his representatives for right to tap the wealthy oil in the northern part of A Teheran dispatch to the don Daily Telegraph reported militant leftist party expressed dissatisfaction with demanding a and unsuspicious policy over This was interpreted here as possible first step toward a uprising to overthrow Reports of Russian ments at barely 20 from but they were conflicting and lacked any official There were strong indications that Russia was pressing for a de- cision this so she can go to the UN meeting a week from day with a settlement in her The last UN curity council meeting authorized Iran and Russia to seek a ment by direct From the tangled and contra- reports of troop denunciations and of revolutionary t h word oil was emerging swiftly the key to the These were some of the freed of opposition from the now defunct Iranian might make an out- right oil deal with Russia and face the consequent protests from Iran and other countries that H was made under Red army The cabinet including war minister Gen. Ahmed might be ousted as the prelude to an ott Some diplomatic observers be- such an ouster would voke action by the Iranian which is believed to dislike If the Iranian army tried to take control of the Ghavam might ask the Red stationed less than 30 miles from to assist him re- store Find No Motive In Slaying Of Kentucky Bride KY. Lack of a motive hampered police today in their investigation of the brutal murder of a 19-year-old dime store clerk and bride of few The body of the Mrs. Frances was found Saturday in her downtown apartment which bore evidence of a The girl's Dewey 24. an told police he had not been home day night because he had made a round of and his wife objected to his Police Mrs. Allison had been struck on the head with a brick which was found under her COLUMBUS GIRL FOUND VICTIM IN SLUGGING A year-old who said she arrived here early this morning from Col- was in serious in Shadyside hospital the victim of a thug who had her on the head witn a heavy in a dazed gave her name Ethel She told hospital authorities slie had arrived at the downtown bus terminal at 3 m. and to a Leaving the restaurant to return to bus station the girl was evidently She was discovered in the East Liberty miles from W. H. Of a flour told police girl was standing at the side door of his place early this said girl was covered with dirt and blood and a gaping cut in her The girl apparently had not been Her I case was not and purse contained over Water Samples Have Been Taken Water samples from well No. 3 have been sent to Roy E. Newark city for di- rector J. E. stated this Results of should be obtained Speak Ai Wesleyan Event President Herbert today as one of a of for Ohio annual Merrick lectures died for April 23-25. Dr H J. of Ohio announced Bishop G. Bromley of j church WM I I ed to topte i the wries was i of  

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