Sandusky Register Star News (Newspaper) - June 19, 1946, Sandusky, Ohio - I 41 Resume Flight To Europe In Second Plane After First Is June 19 passengers took off for Europe in a second Pan-American Constellation early today after seven breathless minutes within arms length of when an engine off their first plane and a pilot it at nearby Conn. Only one of the 42'passengers aboard the first the New declined to continue the trip aboard the the The Rev. Cornelius 55, of cancelled his reservation and caught a train for New * The hero was level-headed Capt. Samuel who in a split second decision set the plane down without injury to any of its Among the passengers were Laurence British and his red haired beautiful Vivian the star of With the thought we were said looked like the said Miss was kind of a close said Father James 33, of one of six priests enroute to thought we ware all The one of the largest and fastest of the commercial took off from field shortly after 5 p. It was bound for with the first stop scheduled at J At 5:58 p. m. Capt. whose home is in White N. radioed La Guardia field that his right engine was on fire and he was In their seats behind Miller's the spellbound a bartender and his who had just begun to the flames stream back from the burning and lick toward their There was no The passengers sat trusting the man at the controls to do the best he could to save He Ahead in the Miller was turning The engine burned out of the wing and fell on a farm near Conn. The pilot cut out an engine on the other side to relieve the pressure on the weakened Through a hole in a Miller saw a landing field below He but saw it was too He then decided to try to make Hartford and spotted the field at 25 miles east of circled decided it was large and tried to lower his landing The fire had damaged the hydraulic The landing gear was Miller radioed the field below and told them he was going to crash He landed the plane smoothly on its belly on the soft grass beside the runway in center were within an arm's length of one of the passengers said as ground crews swept around steady arm saved He never wavered a THE WEATHER Occasional rain and cool tonight and Low temperature tonight 54�. High lower 60's. Moderate easterly THE Register Q Century in Your Institution and A Athenian who lived from 436 to 338 B. gava world kernel of tound when be that there ii nothing stable In human therefore avoid elation In prosperity and undue depression In Founded 1822. Vol. 123. No. 404. United JUNE 19, 1946 Associated Press Price Five Cents Bidault Elected President Of France Wife Is Boss In This Home After June 19 Mrs. Joseph legal assurance today that she is boss in her own She had it in Mrs. agreed yesterday to let her come home after he had offered and signed a in which he made all the He proposed it during a court hearing on her separate Here's what ho 1-He will not not even a bet on a 2-He will turn ever his pay to his wife and will not complain about the allowance she gives 3-He will lake his wile out twice a 4-He will attend church every 5-He will not leave the house without his wife or children unless he has her 6-He will not see a party responsible for his present point was not explained in court and the was not 7-Mrs. has the right to evict him from their home if he violates any of the Judge Michael offer was sensible and dismissed the went home happy with the wife he married in 1925 and their three He didn't he was on the losing end of th j did 1 gel he I got my wife 21-Nation Parley Is Indicated Killed On Duty MAN FOUND ALONG TRACKS June 19 body of a man identified from his papers as Lou 44, of St. was found the crew of a Pennsylvania freight train along the eight miles east of He had a ticket to the prize June 19 French sources said today that they believed a full dress 21-nation peace conference may be called for July 15. These sources said they believed the Big Four foreign ministers session probably would continue another two leaving an terval of about 10 days before the 21-nation conference if it is Some hope that Russia is yielding in its opposition to an immediate peace conference was seen in a reference made by Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov to the full dress conference during discussion of Italian Molotov suggested that the 21-nation conference decide on reparation claims against Italy by Greece and The fact that Molotov made this suggestion was regarded as indicating he at least is thinking about the possibility of the full dress conference he formerly opposed adamantly until complete harmony was reached among the Big The foreign ministers deputies today virtually completed the skeleton drafts of the Hungarian and Finnish peace The draft of the Romanian treaty already had been approved by the The fact that yesterday's discussion produced nothing but the same old arguments and a Soviet refusal of a British compromise plan dampened earlier restrained hopes of breaking tba conference FLOOD IS RUINING SOUTHERN OHIO WHEAT AND CORN June 19 The condition of the swollen Scioto river today was described by U. S. Weather Bureau officials as the most serious since it on a costly rampage in June 1937, More rain was predicted the state today as the river's Control On Most Grapes Abandoned June 19 The OPA announced today that price controls on all grades except Concords will be suspended indefinitely Concords will continue under control until crop and market conditions are determined this The OPA said it had experienced administrative difficulties establishing prices on Illinois State Highway Marvin 31, was killed in by an unidentified white man he sought to Archer a World War II veteran returned to the state police force in after two years in the South LIMITS ON HIGH COURT PROPOSED BY 2 SENATORS Fear 700 Perished In Blast June 19 authorities reported today that more than 100 and displaced persons including Russians - might have been killed in an explosion at the biggest underground ammunition dump in the British Flames which touched off the explosion crackled uncontrolled today through the dump in the salt mine near Celle and 20 miles northeast of Military officials said the fire this afternoon was creeping toward 3,000 tons of all types of German artillery ammunition stored in the salt All persons were evacuated from the area last night by British Eighty Germans and 23 displaced persons were underground the explosion feared all were At the time of the an estimated 10,000 tons of ammunition were in the Explosives were being from underground storage chambers by the workers under the direction of British APPROACH OF A TORNADO June 19 Two Senators today proposed a amendment to forbid any President from appointing more than three Supreme Court The if in effect would force four of the late Roosevelt's appointees off the high The ousted justices would include Robert H. now in the midst of a bitter public feud with Justice Hugo L. The sponsored by James O. and Styles R. N. was given little chance of particularly in time to affect present members of the court As a it would require approval of two thirds of each house of Congress and ratification by three fourth of the slate That process usually takes MAN KILLED BY TRAIN June 19 - Jess 62, of North Lewisburg was killed yesterday when a Pennsylvania passenger train struck his ice truck at nearby I June Rainfall Totals 6.44 Cancel Boat Trips dy waters overran their banks sent the damage to Ohio's here by crops into the thousands of flS of lands were inundated as the wa ter continued to rise in the Cir cleville area where serious dam age already was dealt to the wheat and corn Meteorologist George W. of the U. S Weather Bureau at Columbus said the Scioto was expected to crest at 18 feet today in the Flood stage there is 14 S BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 533 a at Providence Mr. and Mrs Carl 1603 a at Good Samaritan Marriage License Application Louis E. U. S. and Rita at both Sandusky Justice of Peace Walter W Sedgwick to George E. and M. 18, at RR 1, DEATHS Mrs. 432 John A. 70, 1021 All-time mark of 12.51 inches was set in 1937. Prior to that year the high record was 10.09 set in 1881. Other high totals for June 8:85 inches in 1902; 7.68 inches in 1924 and 6.61 in 1885. Forecast for tonight is occasional rain and with low temperature of 54. Adverse weather conditions and rough waters of Lake Erie resulted in cancellation of boat Canadian Steamer Pelee made its regular trip to Ont. Tuesday with 25 passengers and because of rough remained overnight at that place and returned to Sandusky early this Today's trip to was High waves prevented the Pelee from stopping at Pelee island C. H. general passenger agent said that the Pelee will resume its schedule Thursday with a round trip to Ont. Tlie Steamer Bay cancelled its first Detroit scheduled out of Sandusky because of unfavorable weather H. H. local said that he talked to the steamer officials via ship-to-shore phone as the boat reached Bay this morning and decision was reached to cancel the The boat returned to Hunt said that the next sion to would be July 29. Steamer Alabama cancelled its trip from Cleveland to Cedar Point but was expected to resume its daily schedule to the resort BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN LAKE Laymen At Lakeside Meet June 19 - Eighth annual session of the North-East Ohio Conference of the Methodist Church opened here Wednesday morning with Bishop H. Lester Smith of Columbus Dr. Melvin C. Hunt of Cleveland spoke at the opening communion service and memorial for conference members who died during the past Speaking on Meaning Of Dr. George A. pastor of Madison Avenue Presbyterian New will address the conference Wed At a pre-conference meeting of the board of it was announced that of the conference's pension fund has been pledged and W. D. Archer of Cambridge is chairman of the pension board and Dr. W. O Hawkins of Canton is executive Approximately 1,000 ministers and laymen are in This picture obtained from the Windsor Star and snapped on the scene by an amateur photographer using an inexpensive camera shows the approach of the tornado which left death and destruction in its wake in a Detroit suburb and several Canadian This picture was made near Ont. Ohio Experiences Its Wettest We ek June 19 m - The wettest week of the year in Ohio has just ended with an average rainfall of 3.40 the weather bureau reported The agency's weekly reports end on Heaviest fall was in Madison and where 5.51 inches fell at Sedalia and 5.42 inches at Akron had the least water with 1.28 43 PLANES MADE DAILY June 19 m -A plane rolls off the Aircraft Corp. assembly line every 25 President John W. Friedlander reported He said daily output was 43 at plants here and at Storms Head After East Check Levels Of Sandusky River June 19 body of a woman identified as Mrs. Celia 34, of Chicago was found in Indian Lake off Island View late Coroner A. J. McCracken said he would question the woman's former John employe of a floor covering firm at and a Charles The coroner said they were with the woman al a resort cottage Sunday New Pilot Killed Day After License Granted June 19 - One day after he was granted a private license Samuel Thomas 23, of Dayton died when his plane crashed as he Clearwater Falls swimming pool Yalanzon died in a Troy hospital an hour after his rented plana hit a power line and plunged into a creek 17 DIE IN NAPLES WRECK June 19 - At least 17 persons were killed and 70 injured in a train wreck in the Naples area Junior Chamber Has Milligan As Speaker At Charter Meet When the Sandusky Junior Chamber of Commerce is presented with its charter during a dinner and meeting Thursday night at the Plum Brook Country Fred J. well-known in will be the an was recently elected state commander of the American Veterans of World War 2, known as the He volunteered for service four months after Pearl Harbor and served over three and a half years with the Army Air A former assistant attorney general of Ohio and also former assistant dean of men at Ohio State Milligan president of the League of Young Republican Clubs of and is a past president of the Columbus Junior Chamber of In addition to the charter presentation and Milligan's there will be a program of entertainment following the Rosemary Sandusky child will present a group of numbers and there will be music being supplied by Will Keating's By United Press Heavy thunderstorms moved south toady after lashing the Mid-Atlantic but floods developed in 12 states after three days of violent weather had taken more than 75 lives and injured scores of other A mass of cold air that had blanketed the half of the country moved meeting a warm blast from the south to storms over an area extending from Kansas and northern Oklahoma eastward to the Atlantic Forecasters said there was no way of knowing whether th storms would the intensity of the wind and downpour which lashed a five-state area on the At seaboard Baltimore and Philadelphia were hardest hit in the which wa swept by storms accompanied by winds that at times reached hurricane The death toll in tiie tornado that ripped through Detroit and i cached 16 as 1 scores of volunteers still searched rain-soaked wreckage for Spreading floodwaters added to the havoc wrought by the FRED J. MILLIGAN Junior Chamber officers said that a large number of visitors will bo here for the among them officers of the organization ano of the national New Canned Foods To Have Price Hiked June 19 m - Housewives will pay more for part of the 1946 pack of fruits and vegetables put up by processors who have granted ap proved wage Announcing this OPA said it had scarcely any information on the number and extent of such pay and thus could i not predict the general effect on prices that the higher costs will The Wage Stabilization Board said approval of pay hikes for canning industry worKers is being handled almost entirely by regional and that reports not reached FREMONT June 19 - Director Norbert V. is maintaining regular checks of the Sandusky 'n the event that the stream reaches flood stage due to heavy rains tlie last few The river reached 8V^ feet as compared with three normal depth for Ten feet is considered a. danger and 14, Lowlands alng the river north and south of the city are but the stream is not expected to rise over the danger stage unless rains Is Backed Strongly June 19 Georges foreign minister and leader of the Popular Republican was named France today by the constituent The assembly gave Bidault 384 votes in commissioning him to form a new French government to succeed the coalition cabinet of Felix The Communists abstained In the vote for the new leader of whose functions include those of both premier and Bidault's selection to undertake the formation of a government was virtually assured today when the the Republican Union and the Democratic Socialist group agreed to join the Popular Republicans in supporting iVet Organizations In Ohio To Gather At Resort August 3 Robert J. commander of Sandusky Chapter No. 16, Disabled American announces the first annual meeting of all veteran organizations to be August 3, at Cedai N. Ausmus has been named to attend a meeting in Columbus Thursday in order to contact all state commanders and to solicit their co-operation to make the event a Representatives of various local association met at the American Legion room to select a committee is to proceed with plans of the get-together at time Brown was chosen chairman of the Meetings will be held there each Friday at 7:30 p. m. The slogan chosen for the Ohio organizations get-together meeting your buddies you can and honor those you left i SCOUT UNIFORMS LID LIFTED June 19 m - OPA today suspended price ceilings on Boy Scout and Girl Scout except The agency said these uniforms are mads for non-profit organizations which control their distribution authorized LATE NEWS FLASHES FEDERAL BUDGET BUREAU HEAD June 19 Truman today announced the resignation of Budget Director Harold D. who will become an official of the International Smith has been director of the Budget Bureau for more than seven U. WOULD TRAIN CHINESE TOO June 19 Secretary of State Dean Acheson revealed today that the United States has agreed to train and supply Chinese Communist troops as a preliminary to incorporating them into a Chinese national He emphasized that such assistance would depend on the progress of Gen. George C. Marshall's plan for bringing the Chinese Communist and Nationalist forces He also said only quantities of would be VAN WAGONER WIN IN MICHIGAN Kim colorful Battle Creek attorney who prosecuted stata legislators and lobbyists on bribery won the Republican nomination for governor of Michigan the Associated Press The silver-haired Sigler will oppose former Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner in the November general Van Wagoner won the Democratic nomination by landslide proportions over William J. Cody of CANADA MAY SEIZE LAKE SHIPS June 19 authorizing the government to take over control of at part of the strikebound Great Lakes shipping industry was being drafted according to reliable Ship who met in Toronto refused to deal with union officials and requested that the Canadian government operate all lake shipping if seamen could not be persuaded to return to work Tlie union also called for the government to take over the many of which have been tied up by tlic 24-day old