Times Signal (Newspaper) - December 12, 1955, Zanesville, Ohio if AP 918T 171 Ph. GL 2-4561 DECEMBER 12, 1955 SEVEN CENTS Fair OHIO Fair tonight and slightly milder Low tonight 12-30. TABULATED High 2f.... Today's 11 a.m. Today 34 26 59 Soldiers Killed In This torn and battered car was ground to pieces between another car and a big truck on U S Route 40 near Md. last Warren Bowman of W. and children were Her husband and three other children were seriously 2 who left a station .at Etna day by a state highway patrolman after a. 100- mile hour chase on the west The identified 'the David the and both of Pa. 15, high speed got under- way just of after the patrol had notified a Etna service station operator that the boys pulled from his station paying for h. S. the Hebron patrol reported at times hi s 100 a on 1956 blew of the Edendale miles west of A- patrol the to the youth fa They were jail where the driver wil face of. failing for the gasoline and opera of youths were notified of their Wounded Deer Sighted In City A apparently scurried along Keen street morning disappeared In the direction of the Licking it waff reported by persona Uving in the Mrs. Hazel lives on Keen said maw deer left her home shortly after 8 At she i she thought It was a pony later identified it as a She said the animal appeared to be bleeding from a wound in Ite Busy i White House President Eisenhower down a brief Land Attack Union Chiefs Car Bombed At Columbus Sheriff Probes Latest Outbreak Linked With Strike Ohio An ex- plosion today badly the car bf President Clark of al 746, International Union of Electrical The union struck the Westinghouse plant here Oct. No one was reported in- Sheriff Paul the ex- occurred while the car was parked in front of Harding Most of the left the House today while his ises to attend a mass meeting of to things easier raised I at a drive-in auto Movie Troupe For Big Premiere Celebration rolls out the come mat tonight for a Hollywood personalities who are here for the world pre- miere of Warner new Court of B i 1 ly scheduled day night two local is Muskingum county for the ion in the sale of 1955 TB In a similar contest last the county placed The including Tab following the plane's ar Walter Fred George Rossana land at municipal port at a.m. on a special tion of Lake Central .In addition to film personalities there be several tives of radio and television works who are corning here to cover the as well as newsreel A reception held at Members of the welcoming committee include Mayor Sher man executives of the Muskingum County Tuberculosis including James Mrs. Marie executive secretary Carl sale Art WHIZ Ralph president of the Muskingum county Turn to Page Two i. new his He called in Republican ers of Congress to discuss tive proposals he make of and his White tea in the v set I UN Envoys Study Arms Question UNITED N. Y delegates left their ship deadlock to c e n e s talks today and a con- drive to get agreement in the Political Committee by fall on the scope of future ment Any decision on disarmament must be approved by the General which is scheduled to adjourn next The committee had before it a m- side of the torn proposing that the It was a model station subcommittee give apparently at union next year to headquarters Clark rode meeting with other Bunion of- Sheriff was to give a full report on the incident He the ing of the car and dent will offer a program and Below Freezing snow flurries rand sunshine provided the Zanesville area with The at the city port morning to 24 and it had climbed only .to 26 late this high was 28 dropping to a 13- in the fair weather fore- cast for tomorrow buf clouds may .be sufficient to vide weather prevailed in vast portions of the ature in the belt from the Rocky Mountains to the New England states ranged from ing to reported 15 -one of the lowest in the The high in the country this was 69 at Vero Fla. Heavy rain fell in the coastal area of Oregon and of 53, of recovered from the Muskingum river Sunday afternoon downstream from the Sixth from where he Saturday The body was identified at the funeral home by Roseville Marshal Robert DeBolt and volunteers were 'the river downstream and found the body at 2 p. m. in about 15 feet of wa- ter arid some 45 feet east shore of the Dr. S. Muskingum ty returned a suicide by Relatives told authorities that Mr. Gordon had been ill health Police began dragging morning after les of 839 Durban drive told officers he man leap from the center span of the bridge into the cold waters 40 feet who was enroute to he saw the man climb to the railing of the bridge and start his Mr. Gordon was lifelong dent of He had been employed at the in Roseville for many He was the son of Orla and Marj Republic on the Eisenhower list may farm program halting falling al Martin of the House minority already has forecast offering compromises with on highway and school construction Controversial issues left over from the last session of Con- n Martin also has forecast tax re- duction budget is But Sen: of fornia has come debt tion instead of tax arid has indicated his own may not parallel bf the President is. recovering normally his 24 heart But personal Maj Gen. Howard M. said Eisenhower has shown signs of fatigue after some of nis busier periods at Arrangements call for a com- plete rest period noon until each with no Otherwise there will be no changes in his A union spokesman said the bombing in work movement which started last Nails Litter Truck Driver Jailed 30-pound can of scattered over the Police said Crosby recovered a ladder that also fell off his truck but ignored another motorist's tion to sweep up the 4800 The flat tires and a three hour job while traffic was detoured around the spot J SHOPPING DAYS LEFT Fight Of Arson Studied In Big fire burning out of control nearly two hours caused an estimated Surviving are a Mrs. sell Evans of one of and two Mrs. Charlotte O'Neill of and Mrs. Virginia of St. The body is at the Cannon and Cannon funeral home in Roseville where services will at o'clock Tuesday Rev. Carl Ling of the dist church will Burial will be in Roseville move spread to plants in posed inspection President make inspections other's country and defense plant to i e t proposals for ground inspection teams also would be Man or ALJ officers here The Russians announced last eral times in the past few that the proposals were had sent extra men to the plant in case of possible None Firemen Get Two Fake Calls Firemen answered a false alarm morning to an elementary school in and short time later received a fake call io the effect that an automobile had overturned on the Maysville Burial Plot Dispute For Staying Ga. A 45-year- old man was accused today of killing man with his car in a churchyard after an over were to bury a Sheriff J. B. Garrett said wall Jackson was held on a der charge in the death of Sol 62. gave this Some 18 Negroes went to the churchyard for the funeral of a An argument developed be- tween Andrews and Jackson as to where the child should be Jackson jumped into his Andrews and ran him arrested an hour later near Garrett could not identify the child nor say whether it re- The fire call sent city trucks to school in louver auto wreck call was ignored the information was too In each the firemen a woman called by She did not herself and spoke hanging up before she could be questioned on even the merest Police this afternoon were in- unsatisfactory because they iting atomic weapons and for armaments Sir Leslie New Security postponed until tomorrow further council debate on admitting 18 new The council split Satur on the procedure for han the question in both the and the Soviet Russia's all-or-nothing compounded clops that the Western countries might doublecross it to keep out some of the five Communist brought a new veto threat on the whole deal from the Munro ordered the and asked council reflect consequences of ure of the membership ready approved by 52 Assembly Four Syrian Troop Bases V. Forces Press Drive Joseph Murphy 2, was produced this effect when it floated dad's face other day as watched an electric train display in New i MANY SPURTS COLLEGE YORK A special re- port says that of the nation's brightest high school graduates are not ing to college this Gilbert McConnell To Direct Hospital Drive Committee age in downtown Miami yesterday and forced 90 guests to to Jackson or an Nobody was seriously The cause not determined but J. W. chief of the Miami Fire Prevention not dispelling the bility of The fire was discovered about noon in a building which housed a men's clothing store and a shoe The nearby Roberts Hotel was damaged by smoke and GEN. MERRILL DIES Gen. Frank D. famed World War n jungle fighter and New Hampshire's works and highways commissioner since 1949, died of a heart atack in dina Sunday Gov. Lane Dwinell announced Gilbert F. McConnell has ed chairman of the committee on to the Bethesda Hospital Fred fund chairman announced The McGlashan will present the hospital's 000 expansion and modernization program to corporations and other business concerns in the Zanesville area and will solicit their support for project who is plant manager of the Tile he feels confident that industry and business in the community do their share to help the building fund attain its firms he becoming increasingly aware of the importance of adequate pital Such facilities mean a more stable and efficient working less lost time due to absence from the job because Of and better employee McConnell has been with the tile company for the last 33 He Girl Killed In Crash Susan Penny Jane 11, of 519 Eppley was killed late Saturday night when the In which she was riding and crashed into a tree on State Route 666 Forgotten one mile southeast of Sheriff id Weissert's office reported Injured in accident were Chester F. 25, of 610 Zane driver of the and Mrs. Merta 18, of 519 an aunt of the King Both were taken to Good aritan hospital in a Baughman ambulance from Both were reported in fair condition from hip injuries and and Newton is under treatment for cuts and Both also The accident brought the 1955 Turn to Page Two Wounded Burglar Suspect 34, of Philo Route 1, remains in fair con- dition et Good Samaritan hospital where is receiving for a sustained in a burglary Saturday in a rietta sporting goods A Walter Irvin 33, of the was to the Washington grand jury Monday after pleading ty when arraigned in ta municipal court on a charge of burglary and Bond was set Police said the older brother was shot by a merchant H. A. as he fled from the store from which the younger brother had made his G. F. is a director and past president of the Community Concert a past of the Rotary and for several years was a member of the Board of the Chamber of Northern Europe Hit By Blizzard LONDON Blizzards struck parts of northern Europe Snow avalanches buried homes in Norway and huge drifts trapped nine glider pilots on the Shropshire slopes of A Norwegian the snapped a rudder a storm off the Atlantic coast of A royal navy antisubmarine ship and a British freighter went to her The ran aground near Tarifa lighthouse in Gibraltar Although great parts of Europe had fine the first real heavy snows of winter swept over Temperatures reached 29 below zero in northern made his way to Zanesville and for assistance it. the home of Mildred Mayer of 856 Durban A bullet had entered his upper right hip and emerged from the front just below the belt The younger brother was arrested morning at his home and taken to Marietta the same Theater Emptied By Bomb Scare HOLLYWOOD A telephone report that a bomk had been ed in a crowded theater led police Sunday night to evacuate some 2000. patrons from the Paramount and Chinese Thorough searches of both re- no bomb and police labeled the call a JERUSALEM troops attacked Syrian ing the Sea of Galilee nigh 55 Syrian for the loss of 4 said Israeli 39.; Syrians taken prisoner shrouded battle on the hores of the lake where many events in the life of Jesus Christ took Twelve soldiers were The attackers occupied four n blew them up and The was on an lunday night to sitions Israel claimed fired -on boats and an Israeli police aunch No one was hurt n that Israeli military sources ar- my units moved in advance Syrian sitions the Sea of Galilee and Beth in the ar where the Jordan flows into The river again to the to its ward the Dead The attacking Israeli units were supported by block of Syrian Military sources said opposition was heaviest in the dan River U.N. truce observers rushed to the area to investigate at the word of the Israeli A U.N. spokesman said the situation in the was quiet Israel claims her territory in eludes entire Sea of a ake about 13 miles long and 3 to 7 miles wide along whose shores many of the events in the life of Jesus Christ took Syria holds the northern half of the lake's eastern A narrow strip along the southern half is held by The Israeli attack took place along this ern There was no immediate com- ment from the Syrian there was expected to file a strong protest with the U.N. truce supervisory NEWSMAN HEADS NEW YORK UPi August chief editorial writer for the New York Herald will become director of the Twentieth Century Fund Jan. 1. He will ceed J. Frederick The fund supports research and public education on economic and social George Forecasts Income Tax Slash ATLANTA Sen. George of Georgia predicts a billion lar income tax cut for 1956 but says that's as much as the federal budget can take for He added that the cut will come after June 30, the end of the eral fiscal George in an interview with the Atlanta Journal also predicted that the tax cut will be made where it will do the most good for and middle income He said it will be by ing personal exemptions from to think we will have a balanced budget by June he don't think any cut should be made in the 37% billion dollars needed In the defense and foreign aid It should come er from a cut in general The The Associated H dear cloudy cloudy cloudy cloudy New clear dear L 25 13 30 28 37 26 25 79 87 37