Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

Show More

Other Editions of Mansfield News Journal

Mansfield News Journal Saturday, October 27, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Saturday, October 27, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Saturday, October 27, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Tuesday, October 30, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Tuesday, October 30, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Wednesday, October 31, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Wednesday, October 31, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Wednesday, October 31, 1934,
Ohio

Mansfield News Journal Thursday, November 01, 1934,
Ohio

Other Editions from Wednesday, May 23, 1956

Ames Daily Tribune Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Iowa

Bedford Gazette Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Pennsylvania

Bismarck Tribune Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
North Dakota

Coshocton County Democrat Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Ohio

Coshocton Tribune Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Ohio

Council Bluffs Nonpareil Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Iowa

Edwardsville Intelligencer Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Illinois

Great Bend Daily Tribune Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Kansas

Saint Joseph Herald Press Wednesday, May 23, 1956 ,
Michigan

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1956-05-23 for page-1
Mansfield News Journal
Mansfield News Journal

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Mansfield News Journal

   Mansfield News Journal (Newspaper) - May 23, 1956, Mansfield, Ohio                               WEATHER tauter day Low 38. MANSFIELD VOL. 72, NO. 78 FHONE 7231-6 MAY United Frets SEVEN CENTS Council Group Backs 5 Per Cent Boost City Pay Hike Recommended N Ike Puts Damper On Tax Cut In Reducing Debt More Important Billion Surplus Seen WASHINGTON President Eisenhower dashed cold Water today on any prospect of a tax cut this year because of the un- expectedly large budget He told his news conference the fact that the government expects to have a surplus of billion this year would be a very poor excuse for a tax Mr. Eisenhower declared again that he does not believe taxes should be reduced until some start has been made on reducing the enormous national FISCAL INTEGRITY There is such a he added as fiscal The President devoted most of the half-hour news conference to the squabble among defense chiefs and allied but he also had this to 1 He and his staff were against carrying out the Anzio campaign as it was conducted in World War H. Ex-President Harry S. Truman was quoted in Italy as saying the Anzio and Salerno campaigns were planned by some head but Truman later making the 2 The United States thinks Egypt was mistaken in ing Communist 3 A conference of governors to discus ways of carrying out the Supreme Court school integration decision might actually be ful by serving to irritate tiie tion 4. The total U. S commitment to ship arms to including those already is about One of the factors involved in this agreement was that Arabia has no common der with Loose Train Wrecks Homes railed cars of a fast freight ran wild through streets of this small textile community Tuesday ramming two homes and injuring a woman in her Authorities said the train tore up about a mile of track and said from 42 to 49 box cars plunged belter skelter from the causing considerable damage to a downtown The rampaging freight cars smashed against two homes 50 yards from the injuring Mrs. Kate about 60, in the bedroom of one She was hospitalized for shock at nearby graphic released today by the Atomic Energy show fury of the H-bomb that was detonated over Island in the Pacific Photo No. 1 shows the fireball a few seconds after the and Photo 2 shows the fireball spreading as a begins to form over it due to pressure changes in the air In Photo No. 3, the fireball is beginning to rise past a cloud with the Photo No. 4 shows the top of the fireball rising over the top of cloud formations between the point of detonation and the The camera was in an airplane at an altitude of 12.000 feet approximately 50 miles northwest of Zero Newsmen Spellbound Army's Target High In Air WHITE SANDS PROVING N. M. Obviously pleased Army officials planned eight or 10 more of the controversial Nike anti-aircraft weapon today from launching sites m rough tain Some 115 newsmen and watched spellbound day as two Nike missiles were launched to intercept a tiny drone traveling faster than 500 miles an hour at an altitude of The 20-foot-long fired two seconds climbed to feet within three and one- half and then leveled into a wide One missile hit the which was only 11 feet long with an wing and The other close quickly was blown up by a self- destruction The Army said it has planned t h e unrestricted demonstration long before the Pentagon erupted in an argument about the relative merits of Nike and the Air Force's developed by the The Army said furthermore that it had made little change in its routine launching procedure for the press Today the company of newsmen and photographers were to be taken to remote Red Canyon in the Organ rim this desert proving to watch training groups fire be- tween eight and 10 from launching For Readers Features To Be In Larger Type Beginning next readers will get their news in more readable Present which is known as 8-point. is being discarded in favor of a recently designed 9-point news This new type is not just larger but in the shaping of its letters it combines the most modern niques found to make print easily Purchased from the in New the thousands of matrices needed to cast the ters and punctuation marks in ten lead by the typesetting chines arrived at the nal plant BIG MECHANICAL JOB The tremendous mechanical job of remodeling the old and cleaning and readjusting the chines before installing the new mats will begin Friday It is expected to be completed sometime Sunday night so that the Monday edition of the will pear in iti new In chaining to larger body The acts in with a trend among er metropolitan Use of larger news text was begun by the Chicago Tribune several years At the time it was generally con- by other papers as an ex- periment others decided the experiment was a good It has been proven so by such newspapers as the Minneapolis Star and the Columbus LEADS ITS CLASS The is one of the first papers of iu in the tion to assume the added expense and the mechanical task of ing to the larger type for the fit of ea Seeks Aid In Blackie Case Franklin County officials today received a request Trom Kichland County Theodore Lutz for assistance in returning Robert E. 32, lumbus workhouse held by Chicago police to Franklin County Prosecutor uel L. Devine told The nal that he received a letter today from Lutz regarding the iel Some decision in the matter probably will be reached on Devine haven't been able to take any action yet because the letter just came in Devine letter was from your ty and in it he outlined fihe facts of the case for Devine ASKS COOPERATION requested our cooperation in the event we see fit to return the man and he promised to pre- pare the extradition papers in that Devine said that in his not re- quest that Franklin County assume jurisdiction in the uid it specifically request that lin County extradite possibility was merely suggested hi the letter and there was no direct request for us to act the he just were given all the facts of the case to consider and Devine said that Lutz requested on Page 2) 3 Charged In Theft One Gets 60-Day Fine Harley Irvin 33, of one of three men ar- rested Monday night by Mansfield police as suspects in the looting of a pinball machine at an area today ed guilty in municipal court to a charge of petit He re- a 60-day jail sentence and a fine of and sought by police on a theft afterward signed a waiver of extradition and California authorities were so ad- vised by Inspector of detectives F. Bruce Vincent was charged in an davit signed by Ann Mathias with taking a pan of a pinball valued at and with taking from the pinball at the T. and T. May 21. The T. and T. Diner is located on U. S. Route 42. about six miles northeast of DENY CHARGES Kenneth Lowell 29, of 1347 Ashland Sent To President Farm Gets House Approval BULLETIN WASHINGTON The House today passed and sent to President Eisenhower the second version farm The President is expected to sign the measure into The House took only an hour to stamp approval on the which the Senate adopted if if WASHINGTON House was due to approve and send to President Eisenhower today the second sion farm which authorizes in new Quick Action Due On Plan By JOHN SMOLKO A general five per cent increase in salary for all employes was recommended last night by the salary com- of city according to Dean man of the The recommendation came at a meeting of the salary and finance Studies were made of each de- and raises ed Eckert He added that slightly higher increases were recommended where the Light Frost Threatens A cool air mass pushed into the state bringing relief from yesterday's muggy but posing threat of scattered frost A 28-degree temperature from yesterday's high of 82 degrees at p. m. yesterday to 54 at and Clyde Wayne 21, of a m today wag recorded at the CAA Airways station at the 115 Meek St. were similarly charged and they ed innocent today in municipal cases were continued to June II and bond was fixed at in both Vincent first pleaded innocent to on Page 2) Statement By HST Starts Storm Relief Funds Delayed CLEVELAND northeastern Ohio communities seeking federal aid in the up face a month wait before actually getting the An official of the Federal Civil Defense Administration said it take that length of time for the government to process the re- quests and make necessary in- Italy Former President Truman denied today that he himself had called the Banner of the bloody Salerno landing in World War II a American reporters traveling with Mr. Truman heard him make the remark during a visit to the famed battleground The denial came from Eugene secretary for the former in an attempt to calm the furor touched off by Mr. man's casual remark to Bailey Truman denies that this was his direct He said he may have been repeating what one of the reporters said to him merely as a The controversy was touched off on Page 2) Ike On Farm WASHINGTON White House said Tuesday that dent Eisenhower probably win spend this weekend at his Five Children Born To Couple In 21 Months DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. James MacFarlane have been married 21 months and have five First Mrs. MacFarlane had This week she had a boy and airport The mercury stood at 56 at with a bright sun making it a beautiful SLIGHT RAIN Although thunderstorms predicted with the clash of the hot and cool the area escaped with only of an inch of rain over- making farmers happy that already soggy fields didn't get an- other The according to weather appeared to have escaped showers and storms which stretched from Wyoming across Illinois and into Winds up to 48 miles an hour were clocked at Cleveland early today eral spending to aid The wrap-up action comes on an agreement speedily reached by conferees of the two Houses and approved by the Senate Both Republicans and Democrats predict Mr. Eisenhower will sign the It is a compromise measure which neither Republicans nor Democrats claimed as a It sets up the SI billion soil bank Mr. Eisenhower asked m vetoing the omnibus farm last He then urged new legislation con- fined to the But Congress felt a classification was under-rated in ACTION DUE MAY Legislation now be prepared by City Solicitor Robert Mabee and will be presented to council at a special meeting on May 29, Eckert If council votes for the increases on this emergency the raises wdl become effective June 1, according to the salary tee The joint meeting of tire finance and salary committees was called so it could be ascertained whether or not the city could afford a ket increase as Michael Mi- chairman of the finance assured those present that it could be REQUESTS MADE During the past several almost every department in the city has been petitioning council for an Most of the re- quests asked for merit increases ira the but no action was taken on this the city's departments have suffered loss of key person nel during the past months because of the salary Attractive wages in local industry included many to leave their city city department heads Hardest hit by the exodus of Workers was the water headed by Superintendent Charles which lost eight un said this was especially ful for his department because it takes about two years to properly train a man for his STREET WORKERS QUIT Another hard hit department was the street headed by Jacob He lost five of his men during the past several loss coming just when 3 Hired As City Firemen City firemen are expected to go on their proved 63-hour work week within a month now that three men have been added to the Fire Chief IT. 3. Steele said The tional men will bring the de- to fun he Director Jesse J. Schwab today certified the pointment of three men to 90 days probationary They were the highest scorers on civil service examinations given recently for the Appointed were William RD 4, effective June 1; Arthur J. 489 Fifth effective June Peter F. 685 Burns June added other including two spending measures lifted from the vetoed One would authorize million to bolster the prices of such foods as pork and beef the city's street repair im- provement program went into high City Auditor Paul L Kelley pre- sented council with figures as to what a five per cent increase would He estimated the city payroll would be boosted about an- Theater Scene Of Wedding wishes of Republican legislative leaders today and set a special session of the Ohio Legislature to revamp bank tax for noon on June 28. Lausche earlier said he would like to call the session on June An altar made from thousands jout senate Leader a through government purchase of blooms will be found on Stanley Mechem and House The other adds mil 5tage oi toe ohio Theater ior Roger Cloud asked the hon to the current million were program for disposal of surplus wedding of Miss Ruth Barnes of 1 i Party Tonight Steele said the shorter hours would go into effect as soon as the three men were acquainted with their He estimated this would fake a week to 10 days after they report for City council approved me tion of work hours from 72 to 63 per week for the department last A clause in the fied the change could not take until the department was Ml The department's full ment is 40 men and 12 in addition to the Eight men the examination for firemen positions on April 27. The remaining five men be placed on an list and will have first chance at any cancy in the department in the Chief Steele Legislature To Convene COLUMBUS Democratic Governor Lausche deferred tot the goods to the needy and Robert The main feature of the new al 8 the soil bank has The wedding wul take place NEED TIME The GOP leaders want to give it. L Legislative Service Democrats won a a style snow to be new to consider the problem to have it into effect a after the commission meeting oa They also succeeded in j june 1. ing down the President's request ceremony will be Lausche said the session would lor advance soil bank by Rev. Martin The biggest part of the soil bank The couple will receive a large is the acreage by of gifts provided by farmers could get million an- for not planting all of their allotted acreage on certain field merchants and business including a trip to New Bellville Only Exception County Schools Close Friday All Richland County with a mass followed by the also will be di with the exception of of diplomas and honors and end with a breakfast for will close their doors for the and mer vacation this Supt. Dale B. Kinney announced City schools will hold final es on June 5 with pupils returning for their grade cards on June 8. Graduation for seniors also will be held June 8. St. Peter's Catholic school will be officially closed for the summer on June ft. Seniors will be ated on June 7. At St. Mary's Catholic final examinations will be finished on June 9 with 32 graduates re- turning for ceremonies at 8 a. m. Jane i. The graduation will begin index Classified Ads Comics 23 Deaths 3 Editorials 4 Hospital Notes 13 Kilgallen 16 Markets 2 Society TV and Radio Weather 13 Worry Clinic a after mass. Because shorter Christmas and Spring c o u n ty schools wilt close earlier than city Bellville will be the last school out with classes closing May 31. Graduation exercises for iors will be held Monday night at the Shiloh and Lexington Seniors will attend their commencement cists tonight at their respective Madison schools graduate flight and Ontario and Rural witt hold commencement ceremonies Friday led all county schools with com meat last be for the two-fold re- vising the bank tax laws and to authorize cities to sell water in 15 miles of their To be present at the oi the Governor Lausche toH have to cut short his stay at the national governor's conference at Atlantic which is being held the fourth week of Pecks Expecting HOLLYWOOD gory Peck and his the for- mer French journalist disclosed Tuesday they expect their first child in NOTICE The Day ne wfl be earty Te Bate  

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!