Mansfield News Journal (Newspaper) - April 17, 1956, Mansfield, Ohio WEATHER continued cold night and Low tonight 28. MANSFIELD VOL. 72, NO. 42 PHONE 7231-6 APRIL 17, 195G United 1'reu SEVEN CENTS Bpard Approves Fisher Body Sewer Plant County Wins Zoning OK By ROGERS After two hours of discussion and the Springfield Township Zoning Appeals Board last night granted permission for the construction of a temporary sewage disposal plant to serve the new Fisher Body plant on U.S. Route 30-N. Would Add Area To City Annexation of Arlin Field and the nearby Stadium School to Mansfield is ex- to be urged tomorrow night by members of the Mansfield Board of Dr. Robert E. tendent of said both erties are in the although they are included in the Mansfield school Charles president of the said the annexation to the city of the two properties would The meeting was called to act on appeal from the Richland Commissioners for approval of the plant in a district zoned Four board Robert R. J. Arthur and Roy voted on motion to grant the The fifth board George abstained from Held at Springfield Township the special meeting w a s called after an application for the construction of the sewage plant by county commissioners had been rejected by the township zoning in- County commissioners had then appealed to the zoning peals RESIDENTS COMPLAIN Springfield Township residents had complained that construction of the sewage plant at the inter- section of Lexington Rd. and the Erie Railroad would be in violation of a zoning down insurance and water I The area is classified as costs and would help us get a fic light in the personally like to see the Determining factor in the granting the right to build the sewage disposal plant at the rest of the school areas within the proposed location was that the plant be only in use only until a county sewage city Spreng All four of the new schools now tinder construction are being built outside the city and School is actually outside the school Spreng said a redistricting of the area is now under way and that will be plenty of children living north of Cook Rd. to attend this Whether or not the children ing in will be ted to attend depends now upon city council's action on the petition for annexation submitted by erty owners in the cil is expected to reconsider the much considered petition again Wednesday night in a caucus Other schools outside the city but inside the school district are Em- Fleming Falls and Stadium Hearing On Zoning Set Weller Township's newly com- zoning measure will be en its first public reading a week from today at Union Rural W. C. a member of the zoning announced system is Proceeding cautiously in the dis- cussion so as to cover all b o d members directed their questions to John C ty Theodore county and Floyd G. of consulting en- CALLED LOGICAL SPOT Browne told the board that the particular site had been chosen be- cause of its and its being close to electric power and water far as en- a sewage disposal plant can be built anyplace if you've got the dollars to Cost of building the plant at er location would increase Browne told the 23 persons crowded into the small Fisher Body Division of the eral Motors Corp. is paying the cost of construction and the county Party Leaders Believe Dems Can't Beat Veto Automobile Boy Wonder Works Again PHILADELPHIA adelphia's auto- mobile enthusiast has done it Juvenile authorities report Jones was taken into custody last night as he tried to steal a new car from an auto Last the boy was by police for stealing a He had started the hicle by jumping the ignition with a piece of commissioners have awarded a contract to the man Co. of Mansfield for its con- As to foul odors coming from the Browne is no reason why a well-operated age disposal plant should have This plant won't be a Zimmerman Co. said that ing materials would be at the site Wednesday morning and that work I would begin as soon as City Heads Blistered Grand Jury Indicts Seven Policemen EAST 0. A grand scathing ment of the city's government left officials quaking in their boots The grand jury returned 26 in- against seven patrolmen in a police burglary scandal ing a four-year period Monday and also lashed out at the city including Mayor Arnold W. Devin and William C. safety service The hard hitting headed by former Chamber of Commerce President Robert said the East Liverpool Police Department was and incapable of enforcing the laws of the city or CHIEF BLASTED It also said that Chief of Police John L. Russell was of the responsibilities of his position The meeting will be held at Completion date for the plant has and wholly incapable of p. m. April 24 and will be the first public meeting on the proposed which was started last Upson said the meeting will be held specifically to acquaint ship residents with the proposed regulation and to allow for tions and answers on the GOES TO TRUSTEES been set for May 15. Meeting Set On Zoning City council will hold a public hearing tonight in city hall on Following the meeting n e x proposed minor changes in the Tuesday the measure will be turned over to the Weller Township tees who will hold a second ing on the Upson said it is hoped the posal will be ready for ton at the November The outside measure must be filed 90 days city zoning All changes have been on file with the city clerk for the past Principal change is allowing beauty and barber shops to in private homes so long as tering the duties of Ms department or enforcing the The grand jury charged that Patrolman Don Goodballet had been intoxicated on admitted frequenting gambling rowing and attempting to borrow On Page 2) FASTEST COMBAT R. Lockheed's chief engineering test stands before the needle nose of the Air Force's new Lockheed which was unveiled for the first time yesterday in The Air Force has described the sleek fighter as the fastest combat plane in the It is powered by General new jet but speed figures on it are still Story on Page 7. Opens Baseball Season Ike Reported Ready For Pitching Chore WASHINGTON A one-time outfielder holds the center of the stage today as the curtain goes up on the 1956 major league baseball President who red for his high school is ready to throw out the first ball at Washington's fith stadium where York Yankees and Washington Senators clash in an inaugural Opening play is also slated in seven other cities with every erican and National League team scheduled for It will mark the fourth time Mr. a has presided at the gala ceremonies at the Washington ball park where it has been a tradition since the ad- ministration of Howard Taft for the President to make the first Indicted Raymond former Air Force officer at the Shelby Air and eight others have been indicted by a federal grand jury in New York for conspiracy to de- fraud the The including Harry Chicago hat manufacturer who bribed Wool to get a government were charged with conspiracy to defraud by ing government personnel to get confidential information on con- Dag Jerusalem Meets Today With Prime Minister BULLETIN MOSCOW an- today it is to in settling thc Thc Soviet Foreign in a formal statement called for United Nations action lo peace in It said Soviet ment is ready to assist in ing an JERUSALEM Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold flew today to rusalem in his quest for peace be- tween Egypt and Israel whose der clashes have brought them close to Hammarskjold arrived at Lydda Airport outside Tel Aviv on a flight from and proceeded immediately to Jerusa lem for talks with Primo Minister Union To Meet On Dispute Trouble Arises Al Officials of agement and Local 711, j CIO were to meet at p. m. in an attempt lo settle ferences on job transfers and rights which have arisen at he plant settlement of the long strike in late president of cal 711, said the meeting has been called see if these differences To Backers Ponder Next Move 3 Alternates Under Study WASHINGTON o n g r c s Democrats conceded privately today that they cannot master enough strength to override President Eisenhower's veto Df the farm They made n show of lining up for Wednesday's showdown in the Hut behind the scenes the problem they really were concentrating on was how to the offensive in the battlo over farm There were diverging views among Democrats as to whether their next move give Mr. Eisenhower ly what he had in the way of new farm legislation a soil bank program and nothing Such a some Democrats ar- would be the best way of their party's charge that the GOP is not doing enough to help Ihc David and Foreign Minister Moshe WANTS CANAL OPEN Informed sources said ion was interested in far more mere border expected KNACT SOIL BANK To enact the soil but in- clude provisions raising price ports above the minimum 82Mi per cent of parity level at which Mr. Eisenhower set them Monday but keeping them under the 90 per cent level provided in the vetoed Democratic Advocates of this plan said Mr. Eisenhower could nol risk vetoing it and Democrats still would get credit for boosting farm send the President a ly modified version of the he On Page 2) if Dems Cool To Soil Bank WASHINGTON President Eisenhower's plea for a soil bank for the nation's farmers faces a cool reception in the Democratic controlled Con- The in a radio-TV talk Monday night explaining his veto of the farm sent to him by unveiled the advance payment soil bank plan and said it Richland County Grand Jury as much as 500 million will be called into session at 9 a. m. dollars into pockets May 1, Theodore county ihk can be The union president added that if no solution is arrived at a mass meeting of union members will be called for next Sunday afternoon and that a strike vote will be STRIKE VOTE AUTHORIZED lie said the strike vote was this week by the by a vote of the The strike which lasted from mid-October to March 20 cost bers of Local 711 an estimated each in Many fell behind in payments on their homes and other installment Wives of many of the workers were forced to seek employment during the long The lost an estimated in The present dispute appears to be 31 County Grand Jury Session Opens May 1 said this Sen. Allen J. Eilender A capacity crowd of about to obtain ad j Egypt and would ask the to last ahead of an election to get the sue on the Pattern for the Weller Township proposal Upson was taken from the Springfield Township ing law as the be- ordinances should be lar in Upson who was appointed to the commission for five years serves with L. C. appointed for four W. G. three R. W. two and B. C. one H. S. tenger is clerk of the City To Cut Water Service Water will be turned off at 7 a. m. tomorrow in an area bounded by Park Avenue North Mulberry North Walnut and thc first alley north of West Fourth Water tendent Charles 0. Anglin an- two-inch valve broke on North while were in- stalling a. new lead in the water line to store The valve can only be repaired or replaced when the water supply has been shut Anglin said Service will be off for several he ness be conducted by the occupant of the home Other changes will involve the reclassification of individual lots throughout the Wyatt Earp Wounded In Shooting Lesson HOLLYWOOD Hugh known as the marshal in with everyone from Casey including most of the ment's will be on hand at the stadium to watch the Chief Executive wind up and let one His opening throw will set off the customary scramble among the Yankee and Senator players in front of the Presidential wounded himself accidentally Monday while ing a youth how to fire a O'Brian fired at a target for a scene in Brass His off a bolt in wood holding the target and the bullet nicked his gel lo the bat boy coveting the The White House announced that Mrs. Eisenhower and her Mrs. John S. an avid may accompany the President to the ball game if the weather Party Supports Governor Estes Underdog In New Jersey N. J. About a million New Jersey voters go to the polls today in a primary contest that finds Sen. Estes as the The predicted few light showers could cut even further into the turnout of a fraction of registered party members in the Garden The voters have two pick delegates to the national con- and to express their in the so-called where in fact there are no printed Democratic have the most work in picking delegates to the There is no delegate contest on the Republican Delegates pledged to Kefauver sought votes against the tion slate of Democratic Governor Robert E. State Today's Index Classified Ads Comics 19 Dearths 3 Editorials 4 Hospital Notes 11 Markets 2 Society 6 Sports TV and Radio 20 Weather 11 Winchell 20 Worry Clinic 5 man George E. are conceding no delegates to observers believed that the Tennesseean might collect four or even more The senator said he would pick up at least ten delegate The organization Democratic slate is although Meyner is regarded as a supporter of Adlai In the observers believed fauver might total more than the he received in 1952. He's unopposed in the Democratic President Eisenhower is unopposed in the But the voters can write in names of men they would like to see ous deviations on contract general to intervene after they were let with Eg t jn an cff t t to influence government n thc Suez Canal t H who had to pass on the quality of manufactured IN COURT APRIL 26 The group will be arraigned in Egypt closed the canal to Israeli shipping n 1949 and has defied a 1951 Security Council resolution asking it to open the canal and U. S. District Court in New the April 26. If convicted of the ion has this an act of each could receive a imum prison term of five years and a maximum fine of One of the Marvin 39, of Long N. also was charged with two counts of If convicted on these 10 years in prison and an additional fine of Recognition Dinner List Reaches 145 Miss Mary who served as secretary to Henry G. Brunner when he was state Democratic Party chairman at will return to Mansfield Thursday to honor her former Miss now secretary to Chief Justice Carl Weygandt of Hammarskjold conferred in Cairo last weekend with Egyptian Premier Gamal ABdel The United Nations disclosed in New York Monday that jin Cairo asking that he intervene with Nasser in ending the Suez and to make a personal survey of all aspects of the tine Ohio Supreme will be among the many Ohio ances of the Mansfield banker to attend the recognition dinner in his honor at 6 p. m. Thursday at The dinner is being staged by the Chamber of Commerce which recently gave the former mayor an honorary life for the dinner now ber 145. On Pace 2) Defense OK's Three Jurors d On 2) Farmers Differ On Ike's Veto Action northeast Iowa farmers tell in the ing articles written especially for International News Service how they feel about President Eisenhower's veto Monday of the controversial farm By LYLE Written Especially for INS la. President Eisenhower's veto of the farm brings out one point very is a not a The rigid prices support program in the vetoed farm would price grain out of the market and spell disaster for livestock Here in Delaware at a pace which should allow the state to begin its case late this week against the accused killer of 44 persons in an airliner bomb Prosecution and defense neys made surprisingly rapid progress in initial questioning of NOT ENOUGH GRAIN This area of Iowa is a do not raise enough grain on our farms to feed our We have to buy feed grains and commercial feeds and the prices we have to pay for those prospective jurors It had products now make it difficult to been thought it would require up to 10 days to name a but Friday should find a complete Court appointed defense neys tentatively approved three of the 46 prospective jurors in Denver District Court in much of northeast II 95 per cent of the farm income derived from livestock and stock Grain prices are A f. pegged too high now compared UO to the price of livestock and to BUCYRUS A wildcat strike virtually closed the Gallon Iron Works plant at Bucyrus yesterday afternoon when 110 workers left their jobs over a disputed job The plant was reportedly struck over the transfer of a plant er to a truck driving job when a worker with more seniority ed the Company officials called the walkout a The company and union officials were expected to confer today in an attempt to settle the realize a profit on our feeding op- When President Eisenhower toed the farm he was ering the general welfare of all the all segments of We do need the soil but It was reported a few foremen On Page 2) 4were working in the IN PERI