Marion Daily Star, The (Newspaper) - December 10, 1951, Marion, Ohio w BATHER and colder Bight Low 32 to 27. Tuesday con- cloudiness and little STAR HOME EDITION VOL. NO. Interactional United SUU DECEMBER 10, 1951. 28 PAGES c o p y by Carrier Lima Civil Defense Drill Costs Policeman Injures 7 Truman Reviews World Situation Causes Death Ambulance Collides With 2 Sending Six to Hospital LIMA air raid drill Sunday cost the life ot a Lima policeman and injuries to seven other persons as a series of mishaps marred the second test of Lima's civil defense Patrolman Charles F. 43, died at a.m. today In a Lima hospital of injuries re- when a smoke bomb ex- and blew away part of his Another George 33, was treated for der burns as a result of a second premature bomb An headed by a simulated emergency run to pick collided with two sending six sons to a of them were injured Mayor Stanley Welker pointed a committee to gate the accidents winch marred he second test ot Lima's civil defense Bombs To Signal Alert About 25 police officers had been assigned to set off the black powder bombs in various parts of the They were to signal the start of the Bozeman was to set off four of them in a field across from his Each bomb had an inch fuse and two to go off on the ground and the ether in the had ex- one without His wife heard the second one go out the window and him wounded on the Bowman's clothing was A Louis threw a. coat over to put out the Bozeman was taken to Rita's Hospital for an emergency He died 14 hours Police Chief Westbay the bombs the type usually used -in Fourth of July The were posed to burn eight seconds be- fore the bomb giving the time to get out of 5 Report Westbay told newsman at five police officers reported their bombs exploded before the tight seconds Injured in the collision of the ambulance and the automobile were A. W. Charles McCann Returns To Marion With Family Gl Brings Home Japanese Bride Allies Press For Action On PO W's Demand Reds Quit Negotiate On Exchange Meeting Set To Discuss Plan Propose Combined Fund Drive for Charities Charity organizations and groups which carry on community welfare programs will have an opportunity to express their views on a proposal to combine all in a Federated Drive meeting to be held Jan. 7, 1952. Announcement of the which will be held at 8 p.m. at the is being made today by Cleo R. Police Across Nation Asked To Hunt Killer Believed To Have Escaped Cleveland Alter Slaying Officer CLEVELAND FBI set join the lice throughout the were asked today to out for a dangerous West hoodlum named George F. He is charged with murdering a land The 27-year-ojd burglar and Attend Giving Toys Some boys and girls from each of whom gave one toy or more as ed special held Sat morning In two Marion the Palace and New to help with a project of providing a better and happier Christmas for many less nate children of the The special shows were held by the American Legion as a cal project this to collect toys which will be distributed among the young people in lon who otherwise would not re- gifts during the holiday The project was sponsored by Post 162, ican and backed by t h e Marion Chamber ot Commerce re- tail board of Boys and girls at the Marlon County Children's Home are scheduled to receive some of the toys in addition to Marlon Those attending the shows saw technicolor feature in addition to and For the theater ments donated use of the theaters and operators and theater donated their WEATHER REPORT Noon Today 31 TiBt police is fully armed and Less than a month they he and a pal held a attle robbed him o and stole his That same Colt revolver was by Ross in shooting to death Traffic Patrolman Forney L 43, and the of two police Ross is charged with first de- gree Police stay he sho Haas Saturday in a room Ross was renting and using as a central place to store loo from The was over a traffic Identifies Picture There were no witnesses to tin the proprietor of th rooming house where Ross stayed under the name w. Mont was in another part o the house at the time and lively identified his police pic After a tough sleepless week Deputy Inspector James E Me ot the detective bu reau now thinks Ross got out o He says he be heading or southeast the west is Frank Cleveland's 42 Minimum 27 Rainfall Trace One Year Maximum 31 Minimum 1ft e Sun at am and at to Page 12) Big 4 End Arms Talks PARIS high diplo source said today the West Powers Soviet agreed on formation i disarmament could consider rival East an West plans for arms reduction and atomic This permit use of his name Mid the agreement was the only Importan concrete remit of the long secret the Big Four powers on He Mid it appeared that th Western plan for arms limitation and reduction plus the Sovle version of disarmament plant would be put before a ment commission instructions to work o drawing up limitation CHARLES MeCANN AND HIS JAPANESE are shown above with their and Michael in their home at 249 Uncapher Ave. The family arrived in Marion last week from where Sgt. McCann was five By NANCY NOON The Japanese wife of a Marion serviceman is breath n her Marion home today more than miles y plane and train from her The attractive young woman is e former Seiko wife of Charles a ran of 11 years with the U. S. The in on with their two 8 and are living at 249 Uncapher Ave. Their trip from Japan to a started In Tokyo Nov. 21. They lew from there to Hickam Field n Honolulu where they waited for Ive days on 2-hour' alert for a ilane to bring them to this ry. Finally a plane carried them o Travis Air Force Base in and from there they caught for Making the long journey with heir parents were Michael his who will be three old In- Looking Forward to Santa Although Michael is too young to appreciate the Christmas 2arla is looking to a Visit from Santa whom she ex- will arrive in an airplane with a small table and chair set and a toy broom for The tle girl spoke Japanese fluently association with American children at army bases caused her the language and star speaking when asked a in she responds -In Carla was born which is ated on the island of Honshu abou of Michae Couple Die n Accident s Woman Killed In Collision Near Upper A Delaware County couple died n a collision in and a Michigan woman was killed in a traffic accident to Gl Page 23) Give a Christmas Lists This Family This 4j one of a series needy 1 amities listed with the a. house maintained by the Junior Service Guild at Salvation Organizations or to contribute clothing or toys may obtain the name of a needy family by calling clearinghouse at i Mrs. Z's husband leaving her with two small children to She works part-time while her elderly cares for the N t i 1 The youngest is one i year health always been and mother would like a or walker x help him older would like These are articles which to provide with heir appreciate near Upper Sandusky over the Gerald M. 21, 18, of near Galena in Delaware died instantly when the truck which they were riding was struck by a New York train at a crossing on the near bus. A year-old Gerald Jr. Death of Mrs. Hattie of was attributed a fractured neck suffered when the car in which she was riding with her daughter and son-in-law of involved in an cident Route 30-N seven miles west of 5 p.m. Two Injured visiting with the Mr. Mrs. Lawrence 54, in Wyandot Upper Sandusky suffering from possible fracture collar bone and the chin and His Clara 55, suffered from shock and mi nor The accident occurred when Mr. Pox swerved to hitting another skidding about 7 feet and crashing through a ditc and into a utility A witnes said the car preceding Fox's au had made sudden let turn an causin Fox The ca reportedly did not stop followin the Electrical service in the rura area was cut off temporarily wher the utility pole snapped of breaking down power The body of Harris been a Mich funeral Double funeral services lor Mr and Weber will be at 2 m. Wednesday in the Funeral Home in Korea United Nations command today demanded an answer tomorrow from the Communists on the lied proposal to immediate negotiations for exchange of of war in There was no indications what the Red reply will The Reds have stood pat on their demand that the U.N. their proposal for inspection by of neutral nations before discussing U.N. negotiators said the ter still is under From the United tions radio Tuesday night basted the Communists in one of the bitterest attacks from an lied It accused the Reds of holding U.N. prisoners for blackmail and ransom to win their the question of icing an The Allies effect told the Communists at Panmunjom day to quit stalling on the mer They told the that an ied liaison officer will be in at a.m. lay for heir And a one-man will be ready to start for the exchange of 2Vt hours Joint subcommittees working oh arrangements for enforcing a truce met only 41 minutes They quit as far apart as ever but scheduled another sion for 11 a.m. Tuesday p.m. EST Excerpts from the U.N. radio were distributed to cor- respondents in Tokyo by Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway's ters in a bulletin labeled an official Held as declared that the Communists made hostages of all U.N. prisoners still alive m Jed by their apparent re- to talk about exchanging prisoners unless the U.N. gives n to their for policing Communist dent of the Marion County Com- munity Action on the proposed dation of fund raising campaigns and the date for the meeting was taken following considerable dis- cussion over a period of by organizations persons inter- in community welfare Mr. Ludwig Campaigns of this type have met with considerable success in other communities according to surveys made by those interested in a combined and at the January meeting discussions will be held to bring out the various angles to be dealt Presidents of the various groups are asked to bring the plan be- fore their organizations and to be represented at the Letters have been sent to the heads of the Business and Women's of the heart the Marion County Tuberculosis and Health Infantile Paralysis of Marion County Chapter of American Red Cancer Society an the Marion County Crippled Letters have also been sent to the heads of various other inter- ested groups including the Retail labor Service farm church groups and women's to which is a thousand times more repulsive than the ordinary act of kidnaping by the lowest form of should not come as a complete to the free the 'The Communists have long held hostages for ransom of one type or another in Only 17 Days Until Deadline 17 days remain for Allied and Communist to agree on an armistice in the 30-day time limit they the out- look is The negotiations entered their sixth today with an for immediate on exchanging prisoners of war The Reds have stalled on truce subcommittee also are locked in stubborn debate over how to an The talks have piled up a ord dis- deadlock varying times since they opened July Clyde Hinamon Elected Head Of Fair Board Succeeds Hall Also Named Clyde Hinamon of near Marlon was elected president of the ion County Agricultural Society Saturday afternoon at the annual organizational meeting of the board of The session was held at the Memorial t Hinamon succeeds Dr. J. 6. McNamara of who has served as president during the past Hinamon has served as vice president and treasurer of the board during the past Harley A. Mayers was elected vice Harry Hall was named treasurer and Clifford L. Campbell of Morral was re- elected The new president appointed Don Frank M. Foster and Mayers as members of the executive Other appointments as ment supervisors made toy mon were as Don Edward Bender and Harley fine Miss Marjorie R. granges and Earl liam dairy Gomer beef Victor Harry Richard junior fair and Dr. J. G. McNamara and Harry and Joe The officers and most of the members of the local fair board are planning to attend the an- state convention of fair board members to be held next month at Reconvenes COLUMBUS 99th General returned today or its fist special to speed of a northern Ohio The opening gavel was to fall at p.m. Gov. Frank J. Lausche called lawmakers back to change he turnpike law so can market revenue Honey from the sale of bonds to rivate interests will pay for the 40-mile, toll super- road linked to the Pennsylvania complete their work by But House leaders predicted it will take representatives at least until Most of them ex- pressed confidence the legislature will approve the The proposed amendment seeks 10 Aug. 17-22 has been set as the dates for 'the 1052 Marion County Fair but must be approved by the state tary of agriculture made This approval will not be granted until state con- Following the business meeting the group was served a luncheon in the Coliseum dining express belief privately that sn armistice agreement be by Dec. 27. That was the date agreed upon as a deadline when the issue of a buffer zone across Korea was settled Nov. 27. Hurl Back 9 Red Attacks Nations forcer back nine minor attacks along Korean war front and Eighth Army ques said five of the feeler strikes were made on- the Norwalk City Hall Looted of O. in this Huron County seat of were come in c ash was left in over the stole Loss of the money was ered by the city hall Burglars had broken a basement window and entered the lint floor through a All of the city hall in eluding the ran sacked and left in Police Chief Frank Kromer saU it was -a the large amoun of cash on hand in city wa explained by service directo Reed He said was a due date for quarterly wa to ter and monthly and municipal light CLYDE HINAMON Meets With Advisers At White House Korea Said To Be Top Chat With McGrath Slated WASHINGTON dent Truman reviewed the world with particular sis on the Korean truce at White House conference today with his military and One of the matters presumably discussed was what course United States should follow if the present Korean peace talks fail to produce a complete armistice by 27, the deadline set by truce negotiators when the issue of a buffer zone across Korea was settled on Nov. 27. Mr. Truman cut short hif ida vacation by a week to fly back yesterday for this and other con- Meeting with Mr. Truman were secretary of defense un- of state the secretaries of the three armed services and the members ot the Joint Chiefs of Seeking to allay tension which grew out of the sudden ment Saturday that he was to Mr. man told reporters is nothing get it into your minds that the world is coming to an Get Top Billing The Korean negotiations had top billing on the agenda for the White House Mr. Truman also disclosed he will follow up the study of the delicate international situation a conference with attorney McGrath and other of the Justice Department which will presumably cover a congressional investigation into federal tax Asked by who inter- viewed him when he landed at the Washington airport whether he would discuss the rean among other Mr. Truman And he said this meeting will be followed by a conference with the attorney general and several other people in McGrath's this Silent on Cleanup The White House has maintained Senate leaders said they could Turn to P. 12) Girl Admits Fated Shooting Of Stepfather O. 18-year- old girl Sunday admitted she shot and killed her stepfather because she thought he was choking her Sheriff Bidwell The sheriff said Barbara Ann 18, shot Russell 2B, n the chest with an old type revolver in their home seven miles southwest of Bidwell quoted her as looked up and he was choking my and it scared me reached in my pocket and pulled the gun shot Forest E. Sidener said who was being held in the Madison County will be second-degree Bidwell said Barbara told him she had put the gun in her pocket to keep it out ot reach of her step- father and 87. her parents had been arguing after returning home from a visit several London After the Barbara went to called the police and asked for a Baird was dead when officers Bidwell said his body wsj aent to burfor resolute on published re- ports Mr. Truman is considering some instituting in the tax These reports have speculated he might assign FBI Edgar Hoover to a wide that he might name Republican and Democratic yers to prosecute miscreants and that he might set up a commission make an inquiry independent of current hearings by a House ways and means sub- Started Speculation sudden announcement from Key West late Saturday that Mr. was back to ington Sunday for his White House conference Monday sparked speculation as to the purpose of the ly since Irving ant presidential press refused to answer questions con- it- Mr. Truman told re- upon boarding the the at Key don't want any great amount of fuss on It is necessary for me to have a ence with the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the world is much easier for me go back than to take all these people away from their I've had a very pleasant month's vacation and I'm going to put in a week of hard work in he went on to also have a scheduled with the attorney eral and several people la his of- Upon his arrival in ton less than four hours the President was asked whether the conference with McGrath would cover the matters brought the inquiry by the House to 1ST