Sandusky Register Star News (Newspaper) - July 10, 1953, Sandusky, Ohio m to WEATHER Clear and quite odel again $ night with early morning * tures in the low 50'*, Fair warmer on Saturday with afterS noon temperatures in low 80'?. ' i - ' ' i Founded 1822. Vol. 131. No. 73. International News Serrice JULY 10, 1953 Sandusky inc. United Price LAKE WATERS CLAIM TWO * * * 9 Soviet Ousts No. 2 Man For Treason Head Of Secret Accused July 10 Police Chief P. arrested on treason charges presented by Premier Georgi M. faced trial today for plotting to seize leadership of the government and overthrow Communism in No. 2 man in the Soviet government since Josef Stalin's death last was stripped of all his power and expelled from the Communist Party as an enemy of the Beria Purge To Pose Question For Big Three July 10 purge of Russia's chief of the secret police to overshadow all other issues as the Big Three foreign ministers opened their conference Tittle Diplomatic observers agreed that the ouster of P. No. 2 man in the Kremlin hier posed a problem to the West that ranked in importance with the seething unrest through out the Soviet Some members of Congress speculated that Beria's dismissal charges of and may indicate a bitter battle for power within the Sen. Henry M. Jackson expressed belief that it might presage a new Other quarters thought it might on Page 10-Col. 6.) The official communiques announcing Beria's first break in the leadership of the Malenkov failed to disclose Beria's whereabouts and it was presumed he was in jail awaiting Expect Repercussions The removal of who had been the middle member of the ruling triumvirate along with Jaycee Officers Installed With j Parker As Head The Thursday night meeting of the Sandusky Chamber of Commerce at the Cameo Supper Club was highlighted by installation of Installed were William Tom first Robert second Ray and Byron Directors of the local organization installed were Doug Willett and Mort while Dick Obergefell was installed as state trustee of the Sandusky Assisting in the seating of new officers were G. A. and Jack president and of the Ohio Junior Chamber of President Parker thanked the 200 men in attendance for their support and reminded all of the work and co-operation that will be necessary to equal the successes of last and called on the group for continued support in the year Past President Robert Hanlon presided over the first part of the giving a review of the past year and presenting before turning the gavel ovor to Three members of the group were honored as the outstanding Jaycees of the They were Ray Ned Tracht and Robert lenkov and Deputy Premier Vya cheslav was expected to cause world-wide repercussion and possibly great policy changes in Iron Curtain It was also believed the government would conduct a sweeping investigation into Beria's Ministry of Interior which includes the secret and possibly purge its Beria's case was presented to the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union after Malenkov had named him as a traitorous in a recent report to the Communist Party Central Pravda published the communiques and Soviet authorities posted them on public bulletin Workers stood in line to read the news then hurried on to work as usual without Pravda's announcement said the post of Internal Af Minister had been filled by Sergei had been Home Minister his department was merged with Beria's in the government reorganisation last Said The newspaper described Beria as an and hireling of foreign imperialist who conspired to seize the government and party leadership and said he was guilty 1. Sabotaging the enforcement of Soviet 2. Becoming a of international 3. Attempting in thg TUNISIAN - Prince Mohammed Sadok is favored to become the heir to the of The 65 - year - old prince would succeed his late Sidi assassinated early in Soap Box Derby Parade To On Saturday At 2 | Plans Also Go Forward For Races On Police Dept. To Set Up Temporary Headquarters At marked time today the whistle for the big Soap Box Derby parade Saturday at 2 p. m. through the business section and ending near the subway where the Derby races will take place Sunday afternoon at Z All Derby race cars will be impounded at the Coca Cola following the parade for final inspections preparatory for the races the next Glenn Ruh and Donald B. Wiesler Pleasant weather is forecast by the local weatherman for Satur day and Sunday with a little rise in temperature and possibly light The parade will lead off with on Page 10-Col. 7.) Big Rent Control Lift Soon Million Will Be By Action July 31 July 10 rent controls end this month for 15 million people living in nearly five million dwellings from coast to coast but the government says rents will rise only In many the Office of Rent Stabilization expects no increase at all and in still others rents may drop somewhat for the first time since the of World War 2. Competition is the Any chance of rent rises went out the window in the wake of the huge postwar housing boom which has already provided the nation more than seven million new houses and In some rents may rise as much as ten percent but officials say this will be the exception and not the Many of the buildings are just too old to command tenant interest at higher monthly Agreeing to this industry leaders say the removal of rent controls may bring benefits in the way of reconditioning older dwellings and a possible hike in rental Repairs May Spurt President Charles B. Shattuck of the Real Estate Boards says landlords may spend as much as two-thirds of a billion dollars on deferred maintenance and reconditioning says Shattuck in commenting on future rent on Page 10-Col. 7.) Biggest Highway Money To Cost Awaits Lausche collective farm system and cause difficulties with the food 4. Trying to cause national animosities among the people of the Soviet 5. Attempting to turn the Ministry of Interior into a privately dominated on Page 10-Col. 7.) Robert Richard Fuller Issued Petitions APPLICATION Robert S. 25, machine and M. 19, radio both of BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Millard 515 a at Providence Mr. and Mrs. George rural a at Providence Mr. and Mrs. Robert 310 W. a at Good Samaritan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rural a at Good Samaritan Mr. and Mrs. Charles a at Good Samaritan DEATHS Richard 12, 2024 Two Young Seek Election To City Commission In Five Now In Petitions have been taken out at the office of the board of elections to be circulated on be half of Robert 412 48th-st, plant manager of the Hinde and Dauch Paper Co. and Richard 628 Wayne vice-president of the Univer sal Clay Products for them to become candidates for mem on the city This makes five candidates now in the running for commission membership for two vacancies arising the commission at the end of the Offices are subject to ballot at the Nov. 3 Petitions must be filed with the elections board by August 5. Delbert who represents the district of which is a part in the voted against the He also introduced an amendment that would have the tax expire in two The amendment Retired Army Man Thrown From Boy Is Surf Victim Harley Short 52, Drowned At Mouth Of Fremont River Richard S. 12, At State Man Rescued Aiter Six Houts Two Thursday drownings took the lives of a retired 52* year-old Army man of Wightman's Grove and a 12-year-old Sandusky ' Harley 52, formerly of and more recently of Wightman's drowned Thursday morning when his outboard motorboat overturned in making a sharp kirn near the mouth of the Fremont River at Sandusky Richard Steven 12-year-old son of Richard L. and Marjorie 2024 E. MacArthur drowned in approximately 20 inches of water at East Harbor State Park where he had gone with a party of young people from Sandusky for an He was pronounced dead upon arrival at Magruder Memorial Hospital at Port BRITISH HERE FOR CONFERENCE - Lord acting British foreign is welcomed to New York on his arrival from London by Sir Gladwyn British delegate to the United Lord Salisbury will sit in for the ailing Anthony Eden at the foreign Washington Ohio Turnpike Completion Date Is Moved Back Open 2 Years July 10 Ohio Turnpike Commission has decided to revise completion dates on turnpike roadway projects with an aim to cutting down excessive Meeting in a suddenly called session Thursday the commission called off lettings on three sections in Trumbull and and set a new completion date of June 30, 1955 instead of Dec. 15, 1954. Two additional sections slated for letting July 22 will be on schedule but contractors will be notified that completion date on those projects also will be June 30, 1955. The decision to make the change in dates was made after bidding on four other sections was found during an session to be almost 50 percent over the Did of At that Turnpike Chairman James W. Shocknessy said the short time left for completion because of the delaying asphalt - concrete wrangle - apparently would cost contractors overtime labor It has been decided in the face of ever higher that the commission should wait for bidding on projects along the western extension of the turnpike before trying to detect a Despite the change in completion Shocknessy said the 241-mile tollway still would be opened to traffic by July 1, 1955. July 10 today was a few tho Home Hospital Wing Money Is Voted To The senate finance committee today voted out and recommended for a appropriation for a new hospital wing at the A floor vote was expected The appropriation has already the pen away from the biggest highway financing program in its a program which will everyone who uses the The legislature approved the on a penny increase in the gasoline and a proposed 1500,000,000 road bond issue Thursday in debate so bitter that Sen. William threatened early today to try to kill the whole Deddens unleashed what was called one of the most violent personal attacks ever made on a fellow His outburst came after charges of a were shouted through the senate chamber on a to give local governments twice as much money as originally planned for their The big issue was the tax on and after the oratorical battle lasting almost five hours in the senate and an hour in the house cleared this was the highway 1. An on based on the number of axles a truck has and the distance it hauls It would be effective 90 days after Gov. Frank J. Lausche signs the The maximum would be 2.5 cents per 2. A penny increase in the retail gasoline and diesel fuel effective with signature on the Ohio's gasoline tax still one of the lowest in the then would be five cents per 3. Creation of a highway construction council to oversee expenditure of the that be The money would be for arterial highways linking The roads would be three and four lanes and may be built within 10 4. Local governments will receive the state's share of the vehicle license This means for for and for 5. The voters will be asked in November to approve a constitutional amendment to issue in the bonds co be retired in 30 years with the the new taxes are expected produce each Six Persons Hurt On All Hospitalized Six persons were seriously injured at about 11 a. m. today on Route 2-6, 100 feet east of the Skyway when two automobiles collided as one tried to avoid striking a truck which had cut out of the lane of the sheriff's department Three of the injured people were taken by Frey ambulance to Providence and three to Good Samaritan Hospital by Lutz There were four people in one auto and two in the all three married Those in Providence and in surgery early Friday after are Mr. and George and George one of their His 49. suffering from leg and chest is in Good Samaritan Occupants of the other car were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph both 55, each suffering from severe head and leg While the cars approached from opposite they did not crash but struck at an it was Deputy Sheriff Harry Ryan was at the Seventh Takes Porkchop Crest July 10 American Seventh Division troops recaptured the crest of Porkchop Hill late today held it under heavy Chinese shellfire in the fourth day of a battle for the height overlooking a main road to The top of the strategic hill had been a no man's land through the night and much of After the Americans swept back over the the GI's regained possession of 60 percent of the eleva The Red foothold on Porkchop was reduced to 10 percent while the other 30 percent of the hill was not occupied by either Waves of Allied flying more 200 sorties by 1 p. m. hammered and strafed the Chinese hordes in the embattled Porkchop Hill and Arrowhead Ridge sectors of the west-central DRAFT 23.000 IN SEPTEMBER July 10 Defense Department has issued a draft call for 23.000 men for the same as for July and All of the draftees will be assigned to the Humphrey Lauds Dock Employes In Purchase Of Bonds Each Worker At Coal Loading 1-6enter--Subscribetf*PWwfS