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   Marion Daily Star, The (Newspaper) - December 12, 1951, Marion, Ohio                               -J colder and with snow flurries Low 12 to 18. Thursday cloudy and Snow MARION STAR HOME EDITION VOL. NO. 10. United DECEMBER 1951. 28 PAGES 5c on- by Carrier Comb Woods For Slayer Of Policeman Trail George F. Wanted in To Baltimore Suburb Md. Definite identification today of George F. Ross as the man ed by a 100-man posse added to the jitters of this staid old timore suburb where the scar-faced has evaded police for more than 24 The small of aided by five planes failed day to flush the 27-year-old ex- convict from woods and under- brush where he is believed to be Cleveland police want the California who wears a shoulder holster like a fancy vie for the killing of trolman Forney L. wanted on other charges in San Francisco and Late Monday night Howard County Police Chief Russell H oxley surprised Ross near here he was dozing in a Ross came out of his car Moxley dived In back of the vehicle and the two men shattered suburban quiet with volleys of gun Believed Wounded The county police chief Patrolman Harry M. Harrison may have wounded Blood stains found on a blanket ered after a filling station in credited to Ross after the gun Fingerprints on a flashlight found with the blankets were Identified by the state police early today as to thereby confirming an Identification had made curlier from pictures of fingerprint flic was from the West Coast and brought hero by Cleveland The jitters set in late Tuesday Ross was reported by nervous residents as having been seen in and He was also reported as having been seen on a trackless trolley headed for Alt arc small communities near The rent was concentrated in the Ellicott City More than 100 FBI agents mid state and county police stalked grimly thick underbrush last aided by a full moon and a battery of Shoot to Kill They were under orders to be prepared to shoot to The car Ross abandoned after his with Howard County police is listed as from a Cleveland Haas was shot in room alter he hud apparently gone there with Ross to check license The search has been centered within a circle that has its center point on Route 40 jus west of the Patapsco The area Is a tangle of woods and waist-deep City is 12 mites of Officers have been posted a on nit roads in the area Police report that Ross Is a dope and they hope craving for a may drive him to render or make a desperate break lor Sert K. Asks To Be Excused A FORMER MARION SFC Ernest W. is pictured with his arid their two and as they prepare to board the Gen. C. G. Morton to return to the United States after 18 months in has been with the Korea and for the last 26 They are spending a 30-day leave in Sgt. Family Spending Leave Here Home After 26 Months In Korea and Okinawa Tax Witness Balks At Public Testimony K. accused of a part m an alleged attempted shake asked today to excused from testifying publicly at House ngs on tax Jules of New attorney for told he House ways and means subcommittee it would be to require public testimony since a federal grand jury s probing the story told by Abraham Chicago Yablock said was willing to answer any and all before the Chairman ruled that any testimony from faster to the committee should be in He ed that could of course refuse to answer any aons if he felt they would incriminate him or violate his constitutional Witness Breaks Down Shortly the hearing was recessed for a short period when Yablock said SFC Ernest W. a for- mer machinist with the Marion Power Shovel returned re- cently from Okinawa with his wife and two young sons to spend a 30-day leave in Marion prior to reporting to his next Army The Army personnel major just completed a 26-morithx our of duty in Since May 1950 his and sons and With at the latter which hey found to be very interesting and Byers They are at the home of George Perry of 412 Ave. 20 Face Draft In January Marlon County will be upon to furnish 20 selective Ice inductees during th Associated Press reported today That number was included in statewide quota of men Registrants must have been bor prior to Oct. service headquarters Quotas set in Marlon area coun ties Dela Morrow and 14 CASUALTIES HIT WASHINGTON An V. S. battle casualties in Korea reached an increase of 898 since last WEATHER REPORT Noon Today 24 period TIM Maximum Minimum Snowfall Trace One Year Ago Today Minimum 15 Sun rises at a.m. and at p.m. Tor five years prior to his Army re-enlistment in the Byers presided here at 456 i Oak St. In- June 1950 for an indefinite period a total of nine servie he intends to be a caree The Byers debarked at j Sa following 10-day H is to report Jan. 14 to Welters Ai Force Mineral Texas branch of- he Is assignee to Specialist Cate gory Air performs a large share of th airfield construction for the Ai Give a Christmas Clearinghouse Lists This Family Is one series about needy individuals listed with the o clearinghouse maintained by the Junior Service Guild at the Salvation or individuals to contribute clothing or may obtain the name of a needy person or family by calling Mrs. clearinghouse at 2-3641 from 9 a.m. to 1 to 5 p.m. daily Dec. 24. Mrs. a had always been able to earn her own living until she underwent a serious operation six months istill convalescing to add to only daughter is seriously ill in a B. will have a cheerless Christmas in her ent rented home which down and is anxious to move into brighter If she could move two sunny her Christmas will seem much As she must depend on assistance for clothing In size 44 will be a come Plan Drive For Italian Flood Relief Joseph A. M. Sansotta been appointed chairman of the Italian Flood Relief campaign this area to raise funds to alleviate suffering and ship caused by recent floods in the Po Valley area of The appointment made In a letter from di San Italian in Piacentino will assist Mr. A has been and the circulation of petitions for from the general public has Six Accidents Occur On Icy Highway Allies Fear Reds Won't Exchange All Prisoners so upset he cannot answer in- and asked a few utes recess to compose The resumed against a that dent Truman is angrily ready to clean house in the tax 3ome top Democrats predicted with a clean the dis- closures won't be -a big issue in 1952. There were Republican at just wishful thinking on liis said Senator Ferguson the White House statements by Democratic man Frank E. issue and an Senator Nixon McKinney thinks the graft and political influence ing from under so ways won't be an guess heard everything It's going to a lot of Democratic ingenuity to convince the can people of Ferguson and Nixon talked to reporters after McKinney had emerged from a con- ference Tuesday with Mr. man and 1. President is very aware of and he is highly And he is angry over being sold down the river by some disloyal employes of the I'm inclined to think there will be action 2. the situation has been handled by cleaned up by i Democrats and Democrats have acted to the guilty as fast as they have been I am of the opinion that this will not be an issue of the 1952 the House ways and means subcommittee that has pushing the study of in government's tax collection the dling of tax fraud a Florida to publicly his side of a sensa- tional story related by Abraham Teitelbaum that and an- other man tried to shake him down for in an ed tax Capone Associate a Chicago attorney who once helped gangster Al Capone from has testified that he was told he could escape serious tax troubles with the government if he would fork over He said it was represented to him the offer by suggestions that a in was in on the Senator in his reply to disputed the thought that Democrats can take credit for cleaning up a been the press and congressional which ried a lot of the work which have about he Senator Ferguson proposed that President Truman give FBI Four Injured In Collision i Near Six accidents occurred on Ic Marion district highways withi period of hours 'the highway Crews department tae job from 8. p.m. this mornin cinders and salt melt snow about p.m. Marion Count highways reported in goo condition this morning by th Four injured a p.m. on four of when a Carries New Too eastbound car driven ander V. of cago attempted to pass a. truck and collided practically head-on with a car driven by Robert of was bruised on the knees chest and two sengers in his car were They August of Forest N. suffered a cut on right and B. of N. who suffered face ano head and numerous were taken to Crestline Emergency Also injured was inides of a passenger in Her bottom teeth were loosened and she a cut lip and bruised right The car and front end of Truck Bums Vf and owned by Freight Lines of. Dayton was destroyed by fire after it struck a bridge on Route 12 of at 9 p.m. The Samuel M. of Day was treated to TAX Page Earned From Sale Of Yule Seals The amount received to date from sale of tuberculosis seals is it was reported today by Mrs. W. E. tive secretary of Marion County tuberculosis and Health Seals may be secured at the National City Marion County Bank and the Marion County Department in the v Letters reminding residents of the city and who have not to send their tions will start to go out Dec. BERT K. Questioned about charges he was in tax Indict Four Tax Collectors In California SAN James ousted northern California federal tax and three others are accused of tampering with income tax re- turns to defraud the as the climax to a seven month grand jury San Francisco's holdover eral grand jury ended its work Tuesday by voting the four in- didn't mean the northern up was In At- torney J. i Howard Grath said he is naming a cial assistant to handle income tax cases And the foreman of the grand jury told the federal court there were matters still un- der investigation for the current Jury to can happen in the next few he his former chief office Paul V. and his chief field John J. Bo- were charged jointly in one indictment with backdating income tax extending tax deadlines and re- moving office Three other indictments Doyle and J. prominent San Francisco of plotting to defraud the government of by dating three tax northern California campaign manager for the late President Roosevelt in was fired by President Truman last month for to manage his f. HOWARD Attorney General on witness stand says believed his sistant Caudle Success Seen For Turnpike Act Revision Ohio House Debates Changes Approved By Committee set out today to ram a measure through a special session smoothing the way for work to start next year on the northern Ohio The House opened debate at a.m. on a change in the turnpike law that bankers say blocks sale of bonds to finance the 240- toll The Senate convened at 11 a.m. Kenneth A. lon County and J. E. Hardin County representative to the Ohio eral participated in Tuesday's of the turnpike Their part in the proceedings H reported in accompanying news Reject New Communist 5-Point Plan Insist U.N. Negotiators Korea new Red plan for exchanging ers of war and an Allied com- promise for supervising a Korean truce with neutral observers fell on cold shoulders The United Nations command expressed fears publicly for the first time that the Communists might not give up all the ers they hold. The fear was expressed in ing down a prisoner ex- change plan advanced today by Communist negotiators at Pan- The Red proposal still called for release of all The U.N. insists on a U.N. Command Is con- an official communique premature agreement on bulk exchange of prisoners before adequate data is available could result in sizeable numbers not being Allied the com- the for not letting the Red Cross see how prisoners are being treated and for refusing to say how many prisoners they hold and Reds Hold Out The Reds have said they would Information only after the Allies a blanket ex- They kept this stand in their The number of Allied troops in Red hands has been estimated at from to The U. N. says it holds between and Chinese and North Korean The only new factors introduced in the Red plan would be to ex- change prisoners ia groups at the sick and ed under joint The Reds said it would fake them a month to deliver all Gen. William P. U. N. said Mrs. Miley Plane Delivers Letters To Santa at North Pole Page Sometime early today bers of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus it is true that they live at the North to be rudely interrupted by a swoosh and a was the of letters be- ing delivered traditional occupant of spot on the The was of a device designed to the misnomer out of The plane this cargo was to drop those Items about 2 a.m. PST a.m. after a mile flight over and ice from Pt. specially fitted commercial airliner by Alaska Airlines left here Tuesday on the first leg of the Pt Barrow three for plan was the i was the of plans sponsored by two Alaskans neither of was allowed to accompany the six crewmen aboard the Originated Idea The 9-foot steel North painted like a was fathered by Stan former worker at the Navy's Pt. Barrow oil The project ex- toy Mrs. otherwise known as Pols originator the idea to have children along their office He and nine other local to employes were ousted in a shakeup that began last The case of another still is being studied in Bucyrus Man Found Dead In Automobile C. of Bucyrus died this morning of an attack of apoplexy at He was driving his automobile on the Davis east rus when it off the road and he then walked to the est farm house to borrow tire chains G. W. He ob- the chains and returned his physician After he returned to the a passing identified only a Delphos stopped to assist and dead in the Mr. Crum was born Feb. 1875 Liberty Township near He was the son of David and Prances Grogg Funeral services will be held Friday at at the Wise Funeral Home Rev. C. L. Carnahan Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening at the funeral in expectation that a passed will be ready for proval about Leaders both houses in the legislature predicted passage of Ihe ment asked by Gov. Frank J. a The governor called the ial session Monday to enact a change submitted by the Ohio Turnpike Commission so bankers can market A House judiciary committee spent two days hearing opponents of the proposal and quizzing com- mission engineers and Reject Amendments Tuesday night committee bers revised the administration amendments bankers said would doom the turnpike inserted a Farm Bureau proposal allowing land owners payment for condemned way property without waiting for courts to And to Page SHOPPING DAYS PLANE FALLS IN BAY Va. 'A jet plane from Air Force Base with three men aboard plunged Chesapeake Bay A Navy tug which was in reported sank and no survivors were Agree on Pact Army Control ministers of six European army agreed today on how the proposed uni- fied defense force be con- trolled by a high the and an international The six home governments of West The Luxembourg and Italy still must ratify the foreign and finance the six nations will meet in Paris on Dec. 27 to draw up a common to finance the They nope to have all their plans ready for submission to the North Atlantic Council meeting in Lisbon Feb. 2. details of the ation would not be published until the six governments proved a communique of prisoners of war 3s being held over our to force what he called an undesirable lution of the prisoner and truce supervision A U.N. spokesman said the lies made compromises and in its new fort to break the 16-day lock over how to supervise the To Study The Reds said the U.N. con- cessions the Allied communique but agreed to study the The Allied proposal ally accepted the Red idea of teams of neutrals supervising the and also agreed to draw from some islands off the North Korean The U.N. would keep its troops on islands more than three miles from and from those closer Heretofore the Allies have said they would keep all the islands They have also insisted oft joint inspection The U.N. said it would make concessions on these two points if the Communists agreed to military armistice commission control of the truce to Page Bad Weather Slows Fighting Clouds and fog restricted air activity today and brought the Korean war to a virtual The U. S. Fifth Air Force issued no noon in- there had been no major action the weatherman said none possible unless the skies in hills across the front held their fire as the twilight war A half dozen patrols poked out across the hill country west holing up calling for artillery support at the first sign of NEWSPAPER I  

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