Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - March 8, 1951, Hamilton, Ohio Buy and Guy Savings So fids Best Investment tt au thrifty utter pipeline fate HAMILTON JOURNAL FORT HAMILTON IN 1791. M 14, 1933, at it act 1S7J. march 8, 10 5 1 VOL. 65-NO. 66 PRICE riVE CENTS is News family of possible WEATHER SNOW WINDY AND MUCH COLDER TONIGHT WITH LOWS ABOUT 16-20. FRIDAY RATHER CLOUDY AND NEW ALLIED ATTACK CONTINUES TO ROLL LABOR LEADERS CONSIDER ENDING MOBILIZATION WALKOUT Collazo 18HAN WAGE COMMITTEE PROPOSED Johnston Takes Up Matter With Industrialists Home To Die Defends Director Unions Fail To Agree On Representative A March 8. Labor leaders went back for another conference today with Economic Stabilizer Erie Johnston on their terms for patching up the dispute over mobilization High on the list of proposals was the of wage stabilization board as an 18-man agency with authority to settle disputes as well as to fix wage * Johnston presumably talked that over with four top industrial leaders on his advisory committee Business Group He will lake up the same question Friday with representatives of the National Association of the United States of Commerce and the Council for Economic These groups are reported considering setting up a united business policy committee to match the United Labor Policy committee which speaks for nearly of organized A. notable exception from the ranks of the U. L. P. is John L. head of the United Mine Workers union whose District 50 today spoke up in defense of Mobilization Director Charles E. Wilson in his fight with the other labor leaders over manpower The said editorially it was ready to give Wilson benefit of the It called the manpower problem red intended to divert attention from the U. L. P. participation in a. wago stabilization Tobin Backing The U. L. P. C. has requested that manpower controls be allowed to remain with Secretary of Labor Tobin rather than shifted to The said labor would get no better deal from It suggested the reason that Wilson had not agreed to appoint a labor man a top post his staff might be the A. F. and C. I. 0. can't agree on the Of Walter P. head of the C. I. Auto Workers who lias been mentioned for the the News doesn't a like that representing Wilson's aides said the mobilization director is considering carrying the labor controversy to the people over radio and television channels Monday but no final decision has been EDITORS MEET IN COLUMBUS 0., March 8. - Three hundred and fifty Ohio newspaper publishers and executives gathered today for the Ohio Newspaper association's annual Dwight E. and publisher of the Dayton Journal was to address the opening luncheon R. Kenneth Kerr of the Lancaster president of the was to A general session on newspaper problems will Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer and Frank J. Lausche will speak at a banquet Louis B. editor of the Cleveland will be 60 y. g. TO BE SHIPPED HOME March 8. bodies Maj. Gen. Bryant E. Moore and 49 marines and airmen will leave by ship Sunday United States starts moving war dead home from aw active theater the first time in Moore was Ninth Corps commander until he died in Korea after a helicopter February 35. The 49 ranged from privates Special To New March 8.-Dr. 36-year-old Brazilian closes his brief case as he tells newsmen he is going home to The young surgeon has lymph cancer and said in New York that he gave himself month or so at to He left for Joao Brazil to Senator Killed ( A March 8. Senator Virgil 55-year-old veteran member of congress from was injured fatally early today in a collision of his automobile and a He was a Chapman died at Bethesda Naval hospital about seven hours after the which occurred at 3:20 a. m. on Connecticut avenue in the northwest section of the Adm. M. D. commanding officer of the said Chapman suffered lung and other internal Although Chapman was serving his first term as a he had been a member of the house for 22 years he moved up to the senate in 1948. In the house he was considered to be an expert on tobacco and other farm He carried that interest in farming into his Senate ARMY TC RECALL 12,650 OFFICERS March 8. army is ordering to active duty 12,650 reserve lieutenants and including some 150 Women's Army corps The recall of company grade officers was announced The army said the order will affect 3,444 captains and 9,206 second and first All will be given at least 30 days after notification before The announcement said National Guard and inactive reservists will not be but may WOMAN KILLED IN LION'S DEN March 8. - Keepers at the West zoo today found the horrible of a middle-aged women in tho lion's den at the Tho Dorothy had been the object of a police after being missing from her home in South Perth all A lion had ripped the woman's clothing from her which was torn open in The beast withstood keepers for 20 minutes before it relinquished the Officials could not explain how the woman got in the NEW OUT OPERATING COSTS March 8. - New mining methods might cut operating costs from 63 cents to a a Pennsylvania coal expert M. Albert Evans of told the annual meeting of Bituminous Coal yesterday that coal must be mined cheaper to moot competition from other Sentenced To Death ( March 8. The little Puerto Rican Oscar Collazo has been doomed to death in the electric chair following conviction for murder during an attempt to assassinate President It took a federal court jury only an hour and 42 minutes yesterday to convict the 37-year-old Collazo on two murder Each carries a mandatory sentence of although the formal sentencing was companion in an attempt to storm Blair House last November 1 paid with his life on the like Collazo a Puerto Rican was shot to death by Leslie a member of the President's after Torresola fatally wounded Convicted Of Assault Both the against were based on He also was convicted of assault with intent to kill in the wounding of two other White House Joseph H. Downs and Donald T. By its verdict the jury rejected story that he and Torresola merely wanted to stage a demonstration in behalf of Puerto Rican independence and did not intend to kill Collazo will hear his death sentence after Judge T. Alan who presided at the had disposed of the customary motion for a new The Puerto lawyers have five days in which to file this BOOKKEEPER HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT March 8. - For the last two Donald E. age 23, has been bookkeeper for the Roland and in O. He was a good said often wondered where he got the money for expensive clothes and He'd explain that he had fallen heir with the death of some rich aunt or The firm gave a watch before he left for the army this He got only as far as the induction line in where he was arrested on a charge of He is in jail here Sheriff Harry Broome said the firm discovered shortages on the books shortly after he left and estimated they will run as high as LOVERS TO DIE N. March 8. Two lustful lovers were reported calmly resigned to die in the electric chair tonight as the final payoff fti their it But lawyers continued last-minute efforts to save the condemned slayers - 200-pound Martha Beck and Raymond the balding Mrs. ago 31, and age 36, have been in the death house at Sing Sing prison since 1949, but they never have met while in Tho pair was sentenced for the murder of a N. Mrs. Jaunt death claims Veteran broadway playwright Los March 8. has claimed veteran Playwright Eleanor The 75-year-old author of Little Rich and other hits of two score years ago succumbed yesterday of complications of a traffic Miss Gates was struck down by an automobile last Monday as she stepped from a bus near her wife are reconciled Maroh 8. Mickey Rooney and his Martha have announced they are reconciled after a separation of three The film couple plan a honeymoon after Rooney completes a one-week stage engagement at Big Easter Seal Deal Special To March 8.-Four-year-old Brett 1951 Easter Seal girl of the National Society for Crippled sells 1951 Easter Seals to Vice President and Mrs. Alben Barkley in the unable to walk since she was 22 months has improved so much she soon will be able to discard her Senators Ready For Final Action On U. M. T. S. ( March 8. Working under to talk less and vote more senators today drove toward final action on the broad universal military training and service ' Already the senate written Senators Robert A. Taft and I John W. both Ohio I voted against an f amendment to substitute a four f million manpower ceiling on the I armed forces for a 3,500,000 f The amendment was I approved Later they I voted for the four million plan I when it became part of the to draft 18-year-olds. into the a ceiling of four million on the armed forces over the objections of the which wanted The major battle remaining was the question of starting eventually a long-term compulsory military training program that would include all young men as they become 18 years Tho senate now would authorize induction of 18-year-olds for as long as 24 Older men from 19 through 25, now subject to would be taken Six Months Service When the emergency service would be cut to six months of military training for all 18-year-olds. They would go into units after basic Senators Edwin C. Johnson lausche gives rule on sand dredging March 8. If there's any more dredging of sand from Lake it will have to be done five miles from Gov. Frank J. Lausche warned met with a delegation from Lake county that contended sand dredging is speeding up beach The governor suid he heard that soino dredging was done one mile from Lausche said he will not permit such close He added he is not certain he will permit any sand BULLETINS March 8. investigating charges of influence on r. f. 0. lending asked the justice department today to search its record of hearings for evidence of tax evasion or other violations of March 8. With a coalition in two senate committees voted 14-10 today for requiring both senate and bouse approval of any assignment of American troops to the North Taft Bricker led the fight to this long-range universal training feature and limit the to extension and expansion of the draft act. Their main argument was that by the time the need for partial mobilization has congress can work out a more effective training Senators Lyndon Johnson and Russell floor managers for the U. M. T. S. the vote might be But they said they were On Pugc SOVIETS ASK RECORD BUDGET March 8. Soviet Union's biggest budget in presented to parliament last calls for 21.3 per cent of tho government's expected income in 1951 to be spent on Last year's defense outlay was 18.5 per cllit of the total Finance Minister Arseny G. Zverev budgeted defense items at 96,376,000,000 Russia values her ruble at 25 At that the defense expenditure is being stepped up to or more than last EARL BROWDER FACES TRIAL March 8. - Earl former No. 1 American was called to trial today on charges of contempt of The indictment followed refusal to answer questions put to him by a senate foreign relations subcommittee during an investigation of charges by Senator McCarthy Browder testified last April 27. Conviction carries penalties up to a year in jail and a missing u. s. flyers rescued off anzio March 8, survivors from a United States Navy Plane missing since yesterday were rescued off Anzio today by an Italian Tho a privateer had 14 men The men wore picked up from two small boats by the destroyer after the vessel was directed to the spot by an Italian rescue The search for the other possible survivors was report 18 injured in arizona bus mishap March 8. - An bus was forced off U. S. 80 three miles west of today and careened several hundred yards across the desert before were one Vote Close On Troops Measure ( March 8. Leading democrat and republican senators tried today to ease the tension arising in two key committees over the Both sides fear the narrow margin by which the foreign relations and armed services yesterday approved tho principle of sending ground forces abroad might result in irreparable harm to the job of building up western Europe's defense A major point now at issue Who will determine how many troops this country is to Whether a compromise satisfactory to most of the 26 members could be worked out still was an open question as the meeting jointly under the chairmanship of Senator Connally went into a new huddle There were many divergent May Finish Today Connally said he hoped the committee would complete its work but he doubted it The approval in principle of the decision to send United States troops to Europe under the North Atlantic treaty carried 13 to 11 yesterday after two earlier votes ended in The administration has announced plans to send four more bringing to six the number of United States units available there for the North Atlantic defense command of Dwight D. HUNTER HANDED FINE OF Pearl N. March 8. -A 22-year-old hunter who shot at a crow - and blew up a. fireworks fined last The penalty was imposed on Frank after he pleaded guilty to discharging a gun within 500 feet of a building marked This is a violation of the state labor The hunter with the bad aim said he had not seen the Barnabas Fireworks company plant on the Hackensack river when he fired at the crow last The shot set off a blast that shook the countryside for miles and created along the New Jersey MIDWEST COLD WAVE CONTINUES 8. - No relief from an early March cold wave appeared in sight today for the Temperatures again were far below zero in Montana and the Dakotas early today after failing to climb above zero all day It was going to get colder over tho north central region and southern Plains states federal forecasters Temperatures tumbled in Montana and the Dakotas during the night as skies cleared over tho snow-covered It was 28 below zero in Lewistown and at and at N. D. Tho cold air hit Nebraska and tho mercury dropped to at Chardon and at Valentino early truman cancels press conference Key March 8. President Truman gave every indication today ho doesn't intend to get involved in a controversial discussion of problems besetting bis He cancelled his usual Thursday news conference to let events take their course in John R. assistant to tho joined the presidential party at this naval submarine to brii g the President up to date on domestic including efforts tp reach an agreement with organized labor on the over-all mobilization Steelman flew in proclaims conservation week 0, March 8. The period of April 23 to April 27 will be Conservation week in Ohio Frank J. Lausche yesterday also proclaimed 27 sj Arbor and Bird Grim Gromyko Tn March 8. - Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei chief Russian delegate to the Big Four conference in Paris looks serious as he attends the conference opening The delegates met March 7 for the third time not only lacking agreement on what their bosses can talk about at the proposed foreign ministers conference but disagreeing as well on what they themselves can Salary Problem Debated ( 8. The education committee of the Ohio house of representatives heard arguments last night on why the state should guarantee graduated minimum salaries for public school The committee held its first hearing on a brought into the legislature through petitions circulated by the Ohio Education the committee heard T. G. research declare that failure the to provide for training thousands oE additional for swelling school enrollments costly to the state's future than an atomic hearing on the hill overflowed the committee room in which it originally was It was moved to the house chamber and even there the room sign was Committee Named Earlier in the day Senator R. Walcutt had named five senators to the joint committee to investigate subversive activities in the Ho named Senators C. I. Powell Leo Blackburn James Headley Joseph Bartunek and Charles Carney House members are Representatives Samuel L. On Pave Mr TAGS CONSIDERED March 8. Ohio may use as a substitute for steeel in its future automobile license the state highway department announced Director T. J. Kauer said he has ordered 25 sets of the plates to bo made up for experimental and for tests on state-owned does not corrode or break and could bo a possible replacement for Kauer Ho added that because of a probable shortage the 1952 plates may bo used for a number of years with supplemental tugs russian avoid air battles United States Fifth Air Force March 8, Saber jets intercepted 17 Mig type fighters today but the Russian-style jets tail and The Fifth Air Force said no damage was sustained by either eastman distribute dividend N. March 8. Kodak company's eighteen million dollar wage dividend will tomorrow to 45,000 in the United The dividend is tho largest in the plan's 39-year and brings total distributions to one hundred willies REPORT ENEMY RESISTANCE SPOTTY Gains Of 1-2 Miles Made Along 70-Mile Front 11,039 chinese Killed Or Wounded During Opening Day Of Weather Is Milder ( March 8. Allied troops stabbed Rhead one to two miles today against spotty resistance in the second day of their 70-Tnilo wide drive in Field dispatches said the Red resistance was oO a rearguard indicating communists were withdrawing their main body of troops in front of the advancing A. United States Eighth army officer said 11,039 Chinese and North Korean Reds were killed or wounded Wednesday on the opening day of the of the biggest allied attacks of tho The weather was sunny but nippy enough to require an U. S. Units Active The United States Twenty-fifth division funned out an additional inile Thursday from the three-mile deep bridgehead it carved on the north bank of the Han river east of The Twenty-fifth three assault crossings over bridges built under Red mortar Its advance Thursday was against little or no On the right of the Twenty-fifth the United Twenty-fourth drove ahead almost two miles against scattered And farther along the from west to United States First Cavalry division troops advanced almost two miles unopposed northeast of toward Air reports from the center of the north of said 500 Reds were dug in eight miles ahead of United States marines lines and 300 were entrenched 30 miles ahead of the United States Second division elements advanced more than a mile Thursday morning but later ran into heavy fire six and nine miles east of Take Three Peaks United States Seventh division troops captured three peaks on tho east-central Air reports indicated South Korean troops on the extreme right tho assault back two or three miles by North Korean Reds had regained some of the lost ground or were holding The river crossing twenty-fifth division troops caught the Reds by Engineers who bridged the Han came under Red mortar fire but allied artillery gave them When the job was infantrymen surged across the river and drove two to three miles northward in pursuit of fleeing The Reds attempted no counterattack during the On Thursday morning the Twenty-fifth division troops jumped off again to expand their triple Fake Maneuver While tho crossings were under South Korean first division troops made a crossing maneuver northwest ot Apparently expecting the main allied crossing the Rods fought back with tank tire from tho north bank of the The diversion kept the Red tanks busy in that sector while the Twenty-fifth division crossed river east of Seven American divisions were in the line on the allied drive io the north - the First Second and tht First greek women to for first March 8. - For first time in Greek women will bo allowed to vote in municipal elections April 15. are allowed to for 64?77846