Sandusky Register Star News (Newspaper) - November 5, 1953, Sandusky, Ohio FINAL EDITION Register More m in Tour THE iVSKY -An Institution of and Tradition WEATHER Cold and windy weather wIM continue through noon with slowly rising by Snow again tonight along the IBP Founded 1822. Vol 131. No. 179. International Service NOVEMBER 5, 1953 Sandusky U. S. SAYS SOVIET PEACE DRIVE Ike Leads Capital In CD Test Ohio Joins With Simulated Attack On Three Cities Nov. 5 Eisenhower led the White House staff into an underground bomb shelter today as Washington staged its first full-scale air raid drill since World War 2. The Chief Executive was working in his office with his personal secretary when the wail of sirens and ringing bells signalled the red alert at 10 a. m. He walked briskly out of his past the rose garden and into section of the White House after he was notified of the by James head of White House secret service Location Is Secret The entire White House staff of 170 persons joined the President and Mrs. in the underground whose exact location is The shelter is made up of arge but newsmen who accompanied the staff members were not for security to say which of the rooms Mr. Eisenhower Ohio's civilian defense received ano lest today as the state staff its five area staffs participated in the Other states in the excercise were West Kentucky and the District of Adj. Gen. Albert E. Henderson said general situation of considers that and each been hit by an with additional high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped by other pianos escorting the Henderson emphasized however that the city civil defense organizations would not participate since exercise is to test procedures the state and area staff levels The command post problem was primarily to test communications 30 Hurt As Trieste Riots Enter 2nd Day Nov. 5 than 30 young Italian demonstrators were injured by police today in thS second day of anti-American and anti-British rioting in the port city of With riots erupting throughout the stormy British officers led police in storming the church of San Antonio Nuovo in downtown Trieste to flush out several hundred rioters who took refuge The youths fled as the water canhon were put to use for the first time in the current series of riots over the future of this Adriatic port area which is bit terly disputed by Italy and Several of the students were thoroughly while some girls among the demonstrators fled in Mark Anniversary The trouble started in the down town Piazza San Giovanni where a policeman fired -a shot Thursday night to disperse demonstrators in an earlier pro-Italian riot Thursday's violence came on the anniversary of Italy's entry into Trieste in 1918. It resulted in in juries to eight policemen and dozens of Italian Twelve rioters were Given Day Off The students said they were given the day off by their school headmaster when they showed up for Carrying books and school they then wan dered aimlessly around the Officers of the on Page 28-Col. 8.) Baumann Rules Kirchner Serve Term Nov. 5 Common Pleas Judge A. V. Baumann of Fremont today sentenced Jo seph C. owner and pres ident of the former Kay Brand Packing to one to 10 years in Ohio Penitentiary for illegal sale of sitting by assignment in the ruled that Kirchner must serve one to 10 years on each ROYAL RULERS STOP HERE - Approximately 100 including representatives of the radio and photographers were at the NYC station Thursday morning when the Pennsylvania Railroad arrived with the Lake Shore but no one was afforded a glimpse of King Paul and Queen Frederika of They were a member of the royal party informed The train was enroute to The royal couple is shown above after their meeting with President and Mrs. Eisenhower at the White * * * Toledoans Cheer Royal Couple In Busy Eight Hours Nov. 5 of persons cheered today as King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece moved through a busy eight-hour schedule of visiting factories and civic attractions here The royal couple went first to the Pleas Of Approved Family Voices Of 22 Turncoat Permitted At Quiz Nov. 5 officers may use recorded pleas from the families of 22 turncoat GI's to help persuade them to come the United Press learned Indian Lieut. Gen. K. S. said there was why U. S. explainers could not play the personal tape-recorded messages from relatives of American prisoners who have refused to return U. S. officers have asked the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission for permission to play the messages when they meet the Yankees in ex- CALIFORNIA COULD LEVEL HOUSE BALANCE - Republican Glenard P. and Democrat George L. are trying to win California's 24th congressional vacated when Norris resigned after being elected mayor of Los The present lineup in the House of Representatives is Republicans 218, Democrats 215, one and one seat Hopefulness Era Is Ended With Meet Rejection Eisenhower Charges Moscow Has No Desire To Solve Cold Is Intent On Creating Difficulties Nov. 5 S. officials declared today that Russia's rejection of a Big Four foreign ministers meeting marks an end to the Soviet launched when Joseph Stalin They said the era of hopefulness that followed Stalin's death is least for the time President Eisenhower Old Guard Gets Back Of Traces 0! Snow In City As Mercury Hits 37 Summer was finally at an end for Sandusky with first traces of snow on the Temperatures today were not expected to exceed 40 to 45 de grees with low 30 to 35 Friday is to be continued cold with slowly rising temperatures and high about 50. Temperatures in Sandusky last night were 37 and 32 away from Lake Snow flurries are predicted for the lake plant to watch the assembly line production of cars and then to the Glass Co. plant where they watched safety glass being About 200 Greek flags flew along the parade after a hastily arranged loan from the State The flags were borrowed when it was found there was only one Greek flag in Gov. Frank J. Lausche and Mrs. By United Press Many parts of the including the Chicago saw the first snow of the season today as flurries fell in the Great Lakes the northern Appalachians and Weathermen expected the flurries to mixed with The heaviest fall reported was one inch at Neb. Where there was no there was About the only area with completely clear skies was the upper Mississippi Valley and the northern Some of the early morning readings were Detroit 29, Neb. 33, Wis. 24, New York 40, Ga. 55, 111. 31, Ind. 30, Fort Texas 55, N. D. 25, Colo. 34, Wash. 48, and San Francisco 53. planation sessions Persuasion Slowed Communist stalling slowed explanations to but the Reds convinced only two of 136 Chinese interviewed to re turn to Earlier warned that despite Communist stalling the program for prisoners ends Dec. 23 as personally intervened to break up prolonged Red propaganda explanations in six interview Again Walk Out Swiss observers again walked out of today's interviews as the Communists subjected the prisoners to drawn out The Communists immediately halted in the tents where the Swiss walked to stall the gram 1,800 Airlines Clerks Go Oui On Strike Nov. 5 Some 1,800 Northwest Airlines clerks throughout the nation went on strike today to enforce demands for wage increases and other The walkout threatened to tie up the company's ticket operations from coast to Alaska and Company officials expected no disruption of scheduled flights Eisenhower Seeks To Reverse Trends - Nov. 5 Republican old guard had the back of President Eisenhower's hand today and the administration appeared to be seeking to consolidate its position with independent voters and moderates of both That was the construction placed charged Wednesday that Moscow has no desire to solve cold war problems but instead is intent on creating many difficulties as His comment was based on the Russian note replying to the Big Three invitation to a foreign ministers conference which would discuss a peace treaty for Austria and a settlement of the German U. Britain and France had proposed that the meeting be held at beginning next Reveals Policy 320 Teachers Of Area To Assemble For Representatives Of Firms Will Meet Instructors At Junior High School Auditorium At 9 a. Adjourn At 3:30. The general program to be observed Friday by 38 business and I industrial concerns who are here on the President's somewhat involved comment on Tuesday's elections .in which the Republican party and its leader lost a lot of political lost skirmishes Mr. Eisenhower told Wednesday's news conference when asked about political reverses which centered in New where Democrats won the governor's office and a House seat from Republican No Return To 1892 % Mr. Eisenhower also declared he did not believe the United States wanted to return to 1892. It was fair warning to local politicos that the administration wants a new type of candidates in contrast to recent Republican i Agricultural unrest was no factor in this week's Republican loss in New nor is it likely to be in California next If the Democrats make it three in a the Republican House majority will be shaved to a single like Already Minority The GOP already is in the minority in the where the count next session will 47; 48; independent 1 Less Than Half Of Registered Voters Here Cast Ballots Board Of Elections Report 6,102 Of 12,975 Eligible Went To Polls Edith Sargeant Is Russia's 4,000-word reply was in Sandusky's second scribed by one official as Day and as a statement has been policy by the regime of Georgi bv Gordon Stalin's successor as al chairman of the Chamber of Commerce sponsored The note also proposed a The observance wiu begin at 9 Four on when approximately 320 area teachers will Congregate But it raised what Mr. Eisen hower called one of its by insisting that before such a conference is held a Sandusky Junior High school There they will be met by representatives of the firms Less than 50 percent of the registered Sandusky voters cast ballots in Tuesday's The board of elections today said the city vote was 6,-102 with the eligible voters 12,975. The county vote was 4,876,* considerably better than that cast in the city In 1951 the city total vote was 4,265 and in 1949 when the matter of fast time was balloted upon for the first the vote was 8,556. Through an error in tabulation of figures by The the result of the election to the board of education is revised from that previously temporary wJn the day be set will escort edu Once Moscow that the Austria treaty be ated through diplomatic that the EDC and the Atlantic Pact be abandoned and that Red China be admitted to the United Out Spain The Kremlin also demanded that the U. S. tear up its military bases agreement with charging that what it called America's on Page 28-Col. 7.) Quirino Alarmed Over Reports Of Intervention U.S. Threatens To Curtail Economic Relief Outlays UNITED N. 5 American purse CheSt Commercial threatened two counts flew from Columbus of United Nations economic sentences are the King and Queen at NOW in many parts of the Democrats do not plan to published control of either House or Senate in the next But they claim they will take both in next November's general The run He also lunch and to be with them at Kirchner and costs oh each of 29 counts of illegal sale of had been found guilty in 1952, and was sentenced to a minimum of seven The sentence was by the District Court of Appeals on a legal The higher court ordered the case WARNS FAR EAST DANGER Nov. 5 Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons today the Far East is most dangerous of all with which the West has to MARRIAGE APPLICATION Raymond 27, bus and Kay 18, sales both of MARRIAGE LICENSES Arthur F. 23, and Patricia Ann 17, at both of Rev. Leo Welch to appearance at the 1 Of Leave For Detroit J Community Chest commer The couple and their parly under the to leave late this after noon by train for After that the royal pair will go to 111., where Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and family will show what a typical in is Saturday evening they will be in Chicago where they'll get steak with 1.55Q other banqueteers at the Conrad All County Schools To Close Day ship of O. Dan reported an additional in that division raising total divisional income to approximately Quota for group is with Apel today expressing confidence the quota would be practically At the same Richard head solicitor for the Apex Electrical and Manufacturing listed these workers during the recent Henry Robert Ralph Margaret Virginia Kathryn Flene Shirley Helen Harple and Phyllis programs in many parts Rep. James P. Richards told the General Assembly's special political committee today that unless the Arabs and Israelis real efforts to settle the future of some 820,000 Palestine American relief funds may be Not All The Burden Richards told the committee United States is not prepared to bear indefinitely so large a share of the burden involved in this situation when Israel and the Arab states show so little initiative in helping to settle the matter among The Nations relief and works agency which handles refugee hat a budget of 250 million dollars United States provides about 40 percent of the BULLETIN NEW YORK - Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy said today he does not believe that Haryard university should retain Professor Wendell H. Furry who refused to say whether he had indoctrinated students in Communist All city and county public schools will be closed j Friday to permit school f I T 11 4? j. C and teachers to participate in | 1-E County Superintendent W. E. Weagly said that this is the first lime since inauguration of Day that county schools are Nov. 5 Prime Minister Sir in the He member of the Senate Foreign Iston Churchill that Russia's 58 county teachers will of the atomic bomb may while others will violations committee said a lo colleges and 18 Russia He said that brutal as the i in other 175 to 200 atomic To Have 200 Atomic Weapons With two to be elected to the top winner was Edith with 315 She had been previously listed as a Second place winner was F. O. Fry with 308. Theodore R. an was defeated when he finished third with 292- Earl T. with 155, and Glenn with 147, were also Holdover members of the board are Fred Dan Ehrhardt and Howard Joseph present member of the goes out of office at the turn of the He did not seek cators to the businesses they represent in private cars where they will be greeted by top-level Next follows a two-hour session of tours and detailed explanations of- what is operating a business America's system of free en- At 11:30 a. m. hosts and guests will leave for various luncheons scheduled at local Downtown businessmen and their guests have reserved Hanson's restaurant for the The gathering will be addressed briefly by Enar manager of Chamber of Some teachers assigned to smaller businesses will visit a different company after This is Wendt because the smaller firms can tell their business stories in one and will not require a full Educators visiting Tirms will return for an afternoon Sesquicentennial Upholds Legality Of Act Nov. 5 - The legality of in the final stretch ot the cam Nov. 5 - President Quirino said today he was alarmed at reports of American in next week's Philippine elections and sternly we have to tight again scheduled to begin about independence the p. m. All sessions will we ijumu uu latei than 3-30. He said he was especially to Manila newspaper reports that a flotilla of American destroyers and the aircraft rier Wasp were anchored at I ear iOl 10 tending create an at- tt that might be considered De coercive and a manifestation ' Sandusky High Band To Devote Desperate Battle program To Historical The 62-year-old chief Traditions At Findlay waging a desperate battle for re- election against and - former Secretary The Sandusky High school called a special will honor the Ohio of American year by devoting its in his plush office between halves of the Manila's i to He bluntly accused the facts and traditions men of the state of and of and Several of the band formations his political wiU feature the use of the cap Principal Weapon lights and the quick change of non-specific charge ofi colors which the band members American meddling has use with these ordinance was upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court today even though it applies to bingo games as well as games for the operator's own The Supreme Court reversed the second district appellate court and upheld the municipal court conviction of Mrs. Clarissa who operated a bingo game in News In Brief BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Ival Bay a at Providence DEATHS Mrs. Myron H. 42, 89 DIES Nov. 5 A former Republican congressman from the sixth Edward O. died Wednesday at his j Wheelersburg home at the age there and 176. | Mansfield said he agrees Sen. Mike Mansfield said this information did not come from the Atomic Energy He told a reporter that the estimate is picked up here and He said that Russians have he did not think they would want to start an atomic war because know the terrible that would Mansfield said the Russians that if they drop an atomic they will be the target of and terrible agent Guido of demonstrates the technique he says he'll use in fighting a duel with ex-King Farouk of. Egypt as he boards a ship ioi who provoked Farouk with alleged remarks linking the deposed monarch with Muni daughter of a St. Louis meat claims the Naples council will vote a law permitting the duel aboard a yacht in the city's The alternative to the duel is a Orlando has his Farouk says there will be no before next Tuesday's one of his principal Under constant questioning on PANMUNJOM United specific he declared Nations today proposed secret himself not charging to break the deadlock in United States with current preliminary talks on but that American newsmen for a Korean peace Manila newspapers were reports that made him * * * that it might be i CHICAGO national mediation board today sought to revive contract negotiations between 15 unions and the nation's railroads following a break in the discussions over health insurance * * PITTSBURGH Mundt States Benson Believes New Policies To Soothe Farmers Nov. 5 Wednesday from Benson in were puzzled today because of -a Karl E. said the Cabinet member said jam at a bu intersection Secretary of Agriculture Investigation showed that the goal of with the goal of Taft Benson has pledged himself parity on to full farm parity and Mundt said President Eisen a new farm now in the will soothe worried The agriculture secretary was also quoted as saying that his farm policy is identical with that of President hower had backed full parity in a crucial speech at the national plowing contest at during the 1952 presidential Benson's Mundt applied only to such farm products The South Dakota Republican as grains and not to the sagging said he received a one had painted the green light ' * HANOI forces withdrew from the of Phu Nho day for a second time after apparently attempt w wipe out remnants of Communist division in their quarters town 48