Mansfield News Journal (Newspaper) - May 18, 1956, Mansfield, Ohio I WEATHER Scattered showers tonight and Low tonight 15. MANSFIELD VOL. 72, NO. 73 PHONE 7231-6 MAY International News Service United Press SEVEN CENTS Nabbed In Chicago Russians To Visit New T' Party Of Eleven Due Here June 7 touring Russian Church leaders will come to Jung 7 to inspect the new ing- Edgar general secretary of the learned today that the sian churchmen will stop in Mansfield for one hour ing their 11-day visit to the United Sponsored by the National cil of the visit will give the Russians a close-up view the of American churches in the United In the Russians will learn how the YMCA and YWCA work with the people of the ONLY VISIT Torrence said that this is the only the churchmen will visit during their stay in this say that we're pleased they've chosen our building to visit would-be an un- on my rence The YMCA General Secretary said that the visitor would drive to Mansfield from Toledo where they will have been honored guests at the 55th anniversary quet of Toledo Council of Torrence said they would arrive at the building at 11 a m and then leave for Wooster at FIUST VISIT Four Americans who speak sian fluently will travel with the party and act as of the nine has ever before visited the United The Russians will begin their tour of this country June 2, in New York Toledo is as far vest as they will Much of their time will be spent ing m New York ton D C and The Russians are completing a two-way visit project which was begun in March when a group of on Page 2) Bookkeeper Sentenced Beer Permit Restrictions Eased Small Stores Get Benefit COLUMBUS today for hundreds of new liquor permits in and carry-out stores were freed entirely from the need of obtaining permits to sell beer and The liquor department filed with the secretary of state Thursday its proposed new validated by the Ohio Supreme Court to replace one in- It will become law in 10 days unless a court suit is brought against it in the The complete on beer and carryout permits was taken largely as a step to aid the small The grocer was often put out of business because he was unable to get a permit for beer and while all the big markets had The other chief provision is that communities which have grown since 1950 will be allowed more permits for tavern and restaurant based on the increased v 1 The high court recently declared illegal the freeze imposed in 1949 on the grounds that it did not take into account population shifts and Rain Barrage Hits City 1950 CENSUS GAUGE Under the new cal subdivisions will be allowed Mansfield and the area same ratio of permits to with damage lation as existed in 1950, the time is now from an electrical storm of the last afternoon which I brought a downpour of hail over the south and west tions of An electric wire which blew down on Bethel Lane off Park nue West Rd. caused a two-hour power failure in section west of the city and affected from 1001 each S 3 M the population as of 1956. Growing communities will be lowed approximately one new mit for each 2.000 population added since 1950. New cities or villages 111 DG Liquor Director William C. on Page 2) customers in the Marion Ave. area were without power for an hour and 20 minutes because of a blown fuse on a transformer on Otherwise the escaped out serious i I The which drove from the knocked leaves off trees but surprisingly did very little damage to tulips now in Carlton horticulturist at Kingwood said the huge beds of tulips now on display WASHINGTON Official were damaged only of an expanded CAA Airways station spokesmen ment surplus this today at the airport reported only a stirred cautious new talk in degree drop m temperatures gress of a tax ing the storm and said the also fresh warnings that this isn't cury rose to 55 degrees at the time for it Reporter Beats Boss To Punch S. C. G. a reporter on the walked into the of- Tax Cut Talk Hits Capital Big Surplus Seen At End Of Year SHE'S CHAMP 13-year-old Pittsburgh gets kissed by her Mrs. Charles Sachko in Washington after winning the 29th annual National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling o n d o m i n i u She outlasted 62 other young To March Military Parade Marshal Selected She Then Won 13, Tops Spelling Match Doss ana admitted ne had played a game of golf during working He shot a and I j you'd hear about it sooner i or Held On Loitering Charge Fled Workhouse Last Aug. 20 By ALLAN WEGEMER Mansfielder Robert 32, who fled Senate Vote Seen Today On Farm workhouse last has been found in here learned last who escaped from the workhouse for the second time Aug. 20. was serving a term for contributing Parts Opposed By Administration WASHINGTON ate hoped to get a final vote on the new farm by The a modified version of a President Eisenhower's j billion soil it did not include his controversial proposal to pay farmers one-year in advance for taking acreage out of j PARTS UNSATISFACTORY i The administration strongly poses two of the bill's provisions increases in price supports of feed grains and export sales of surplus cotton at world market Under the cotton of Agriculture Ezra T. sen would have to offer surplus U.S. cotton for export sale at a maximum price of 25.5 cents at That is nearer the world market price than the 27.5-cent level Benson had planned to put on the The administration fears other cotton-producing nations would cuse the United States of trying to drive them out of the world ket fey its surplus at subsidized By ROGERS Thomas Taylor of 537 West Fourth a veteran of Miss Minnie C. 52, was sentenced to a maximum 10 years rn prison at Thursday's first trial on a relative minor charge knowingly giving false information to Virginia's tion Commission about her com- financial RELATIVES PRESENT Dabbing at her tear-filled Many sections of the in- national for a payment on the the Armed Forces Day parade which will wend its way Va p. m. from a former reading of. Considerable sentiment the Spanish-American will act as grand marshal of a plump spinster 153 who allegedly embezzled nearly faced new trials today on indictments carrying possible totaling hundreds of eluding the downtown caped the said they've who been known to be BILLION AHEAD Separate of the came from wrong promised a brief staff experts and the of fair weather by congressional group said the Today's noon temperature was 50 and was expected to reach as high as 60 by as a erly flow of air penetrates the penetrates It will be a little cooler timate in He had or a little probable surplus for government will wind up the cal year billion in the The Treasury forecast a year-end surplus of Both forecasts ran above President Eisenhower's WASHINGTON Melody 13-year-old first prize winner in the 1956 national spelling today gave this advice for future hopefuls Memorize The brown-eyed girl from Pittsburgh has been at it for two For the past she has been concentrating on a ume number that she won in a Pennsylvania STUDIES EVERY NIGHT studied every Melody for more it was and that wasn't very She confessed that she didn't learn the But she knew enough to outlast 62 other 0. The School and Madison High in Thursday's nine-hour i east on Park Avenue West Gets Rate Fight Taylor will be riding in the lead automobile of the military billed as one of the largest in Mansfield's The column of marchers will stretch than a half An estimated in- bands Senior High to the delinquency of two minor He taken into Chicago police yesterday for residential Richland County Sheriff E. P. notified of Daniel's immediately sent a wire to Chicago authorities re- questing that McDaniel be held pending a determination by land County authorities on how next to proceed in the UP TO COURT Sheriff Long said that it is up to the court here to decide whether or when McDaniel will be returned to As events would have Com- f Amon Pleas Court Judge i Probate Court Judge art tf and For Of Goldfish A Willard man has filed a age claim with the state he an airplane insect dusting program caused j McDaniel was picked up for the fish in his backyard and day about 6 p. m. by three Chicago art H. Cramer and County cutor Theodore one or more of whom could be expected to deal with the all are out of the city And Municipal Judge G. M. riott said that he could not con- of any circumstance would place the case in his On Page 20) ruined his The claim was filed with the state sundry claims board by wain L. He asks for j ASKS water lilies that allegedly and for his mental Slack says his a thing of 0. City of- Gas and the Ohio Fuel are expected to participate in It was the largest of annual nis annual Marchers sponsored since 1925 by the for trials announced today that a rate fight i form on Maple St. and and other abandoned expert will be hired to study I- With UHt with her small white lace Miss a Sunday school was led from the room by A million dollar embezzlement trial begins Monday on 22 counts activity Great i this per of theft ranging from to region pushed more cold air jure at billion covered during 23 the area dropping immediate reaction among key 016 mercury to 39 degrees at a. m. Monday and Tuesday and 1955 at only again Rainfall will j The congressional group staff near one-half inch of the joint showers Saturday or Sunday and Committee on pre- again Tuesday or i dieted a surplus from fiscal 1957, before the Ohio Public hoff Ave. with starting time for p. m. The utility wants a 21 per A reviewing stand will be set up increase in natural gas rates Central Park facing north on the city is willing to grant of the she worked for Commonwealth Building and Loan Assn. of Conviction on any of the counts could add Train Kills other 10 years in CHILLICOTHE And after that the little old lady who had lived all her life with community respect faces trials on 14 more most with multiple One charges her with stealing 957.06. Hilton Chain Buys 2 Hotels CINCINNATI Hilton hotel chain was reported today to be buying two ritzy Cincinnati Netherland Plaza and Terrace 0. Karen Sue 12, was kOled here Thursday when she ran into the path of a Norfolk Western freight train on her way home from lawmakers was mixed but ed on the side of Merger Approved REJECTED North Park St. Reviewing party Melody was sponsored by Pittsburgh filled with Tne recent books of the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. The move resulted from a gas acres in Willard was an at- j company request for a 15 per cent The word she won on was lo eliminate the Japanese Before that she out- will include Mayor Robert S. Lem- spelled her last opponent and Paul president of city 13-year-old Sandra Owen and senior active from on Ohio Fuel Gas notified the com- of the Mansfield armed mission late Thursday that it reserve units rejected the Lorain Fourteen units will take part in company asked the PUC to set the the Units in the order they 0. merger was agreed between the Products Co. of Cleveland and the Sheller Corp. of march PUC kill the Ohio Fuel Gas appeal for higher rates on grounds the city has the right to set Wins Case In Cleveland Awarded Eve new rates Ai Lorain Solicitor Edward J. Con- to Thursday ley already has demanded that the military ite military color High School Army Reserves Marine Included in the parade will be a 25-ton which will be brought here from Canton by The tank will be on display the airport following the Naval Truckers Win Rate Battle With Railroads on Page 2) rate If the increase would become effective in 0. An Tour Of New York Offered In June Like to visit York City for a The field and the Erie Railroad is offering the opportunity to residents of the city and area for the Akron trucking firm today was claimed the victor in its annual trip to the next against seven railroads before The special Ohio Public Utilities taken on the The railroads had charged with the lobby at a. m. for Transportation Co. of conditioned train leaving j a visit to Rockefeller Center excursion will be Erie's Ohio Air i Direct Akron with setting an field at 3 46 p. m. June tional massed VFW rate on the shipping of and returning from tlie tour at massed American crude rubber between Cincinnati a. m. June 18. will meet with the owners of the two the mas Emery on Monday and that employes were told to stand by for an The Netherland Plaza was rated a million hotel in 1931, and the Terrace Plaza was built for million a few years Only Kidding COLUMBUS Mayor Maynard E. Sensenbrenner said Thursday he was when he said he would op- pose Sen. John W. Bricker in the 1958 Gehrisch was his own ma of his left eyelids made him feel 3, a filling station attendant witness during the three-day trial ill at ease He said that while his right eye is he cannot read for than 15 minutes at a time without j Gehrisch testified that cause of his impaired sight hej often bumped into people on was awarded yesterday asin testifying a deformity It was reported that Hilton damages for the loss of the sight of one The amount was set by a al jury in Cleveland which heard his personal injury suit against the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. The lost the sight of his left eye as a result of an detn while he was working in the Pennsylvania Railroad shops in Crestline March 31, 1951. STEAM STRUCK FACE According to a metalj stud flew hurling a blast of steam into face while was repairing steam pipes on a Today's Index Classified Ads 22-26 Comics 27 Deaths 6 Editorials 4 Hospital News 15 22 Markets 2 Society 10-13 Sports TV and 16 Weather IS Worry Clinic 9 street and was handicapped on Page 2) To Be Closed Wayne from East Fourth to East Fifth will be closed to i and Loaded with points of interest in TO stories above the for a panoramic view of the entire metropolitan At p. m. they will be served The truck rate was 28 cents per New which will be pointed luncheon in the famous all to 2 from 9 a. m. 1100 pounds with a pound The railroad rate was 61 cents for the same quantity with a pound The Public Utilities Commission ruled the railroads failed to prove the reduced rate would create The seven railroads who brought out by tour the trip will be der restaurant iu the RCA E. E. Hartnelt said the section of the Corp. ASKED Gehrisch was represented by the Cleveland law firm of Schwartz and Electric a member of the Robert a bjg welding had asked the jury to give tnc street level on Wayne St. to his the fourth floor of K The railroad's attorneys did not Hartnett said that drivers call any witnesses in the trial be- go up Fifth St. and the ones going announced canton Baltimore Ohio Western fore U. S. District Judge Paul down Fourth St. can go down to St. and over to Fifth 0. Some 00 employes were idled at the Steel Co. today after workers off their jobs in a grievance similar to the sell-out success sponsored for the first time last year by the railroad and the TOTAL COST Price of the tour is each for adults and each for under 12 The cost in- cludes hotel room in New York several meals and Con- style meals will be served on the Arriving at 8.25 a. m. in Jersey weekend vacationers wiU be transferred to waiting mo t o r coaches for a trip through the land Tunnel to the Hotel Century in New Yory After free time at the the will YACHT CRUISE Following motor coaches will pick up the tourists for trans- portation lo the harbor where a three hour yacht cruise guided sightseeing around Manhattan will be Points of interest will be the Statue Governors Island from the Indians in 1643) and now headquarters of the first Hell the East Brooklyn Navy Yankee Polo tl New George After the vacationers wtt M I JEWS PA PER I