The Zanesville Signal (Newspaper) - March 11, 1943, Zanesville, Ohio ts The News THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells The Truth 1 Press United Press International News Service HEA No. 266 THURSDAY MAR. THREE CENTS RUSSIANS APPROACH Outlines ign for War Life Congress i It May e Formula 5 gave clear-cut signs at it intends largely to planning and its own formula for lement of post war tration leaders were re- have given clearance to I by Senator George a planning committee and Id reporters he would ask 000 appropriation to staff and launch an im- arrangements were to the group a re- national resources 1 sent to congress resident Roosevelt with sed hope the legislators in at once a study of the of the transition from ice and the longer range nt of an expanding declined to comment on ge said so far as he s concerned it would be f the new committee to al participation in to a minimum outage individual report recommends ex- leral assistance on such Bean Taken From His Boy's Life Saved for expanded educational for all ranging summer nps through program just socialized medicine e congress men were overwhelm o lal planning declined comment unti ad a but past ex that any at such a program rough al was only half o which also covered a post war Immediate action the social se in contrast to later he over-all 1 security proposals are fulfill what President as a de- Jie present generation to the economic d which prepared the by Frederick A. uncle of the president already has cut off the out a penny for next Robert Lee Noble county is pictured at University where he underwent a difficult operation yesterday afternoon for removal of a bean which had become lodged in his long since last Margaret of this is administering hour and the boy would have been This was the opinion ex- pressed by Dr. W. W. of University after he had removed a red kidney bean from the right lung of Robert Lee son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles of near The boy was brought to Good Samaritan hospital morning in critical condition after physicians had determined that there was an obstruction in his was in Bateman ambulance to where equipment was available to perform the difficult technically known as a An oxygen tent had been set up in the and the Miss Margaret administered oxygen during the trip which was made in inasmuch as the left ville at and arrived in Columbus at Dr. Renner said the flesh had He could not have lived in the physician's though rallied immediately after the operation and to be well on the way to recovery The boy's mother said the child must have the bean last He had been ill ever having lost considerable weight a cough which was at first diagnosed as whooping its the the government's de- y should full employment nice a job for every from the armed the war industries at the with fair play g when access to access to education access to health and for and housing security aspects of the Great Britain's that benefits would be I and based on the the recipient rather for a flat rate the Beveridge not recommend i al now purchased by and not cover as marriage and and children's 1 nH ridge plan To Be Allowed WASHINGTON Price Administrator Prentiss M. Brown today announced a 16 per cent in- crease in the coffee ration in the next period beginning March 22. Stamp 26 in war book No. 1 will be good for one pound of coffee during the five weeks from March 22 to April 25. The present ration one pound for six weeks ending March 2L Brown said the increase -one of the basic principles of office of price administration relax restrictions ever circumstances permit increased he from the improvement during the past few weeks in the import Coffee imports for February have exceeded estimates by than 20 per adding substantial amounts to previously depleted January inventories of approximately Government agencies and the Brown their combined resources to coffee into the Clayton Fink and Nelson Phillips Arc Reported Lost Two Muskingum county soldiers stationed with the army in North Africa today were reported missing in tion by the War They Pfc. Clayton H. 28, of near Mt. and Pvt. Nelson of 818 Arch Both men were reported missing in action in Africa since February 17, according to the war Both in- ducted into the army in 1941, and ed their basic training at Camp before being trans- ferred to Camp N. J. Fink attended Hopewell grade and operated a coal truck prior to his induction into the His William E. died in 1940 and his Army Navy Domain v X X t i fink It looks like an ordinary aircraft carrier deck but it's not Look closely and you'll see those S. Army not navy They're by for action in a point Axis Halted in Northern Lalia Redman died a year He is survived by one G. Mason of Mt. a Mrs. H. R. of and a Guy of the West Phillips is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and was em- ployed in a plant at ton before being inducted into the He was an only CpL and Pvt drew of who were recently reported killed hi in North Fink of the same ers and employes i to the government Fires Breaking Out In Occupied France LONDON Twelve ires were reported to have broken out in southwestern France today the subjugated nation seethed with unrest under new impositions by Nazi occupation The Vichy radio said that the 12 fires broke out this morning in the vicinity of One started in the welfare de- of the Cahors town hall while another flared in an Sane hangar where services o care for refugees had been in- New evidence appeared of the extreme concern of the Nazis over the consequences of the continuing unrest of the French including Ihc possibility of an early Allied Reports from the said that the Germans had precautions against Allied I The RAF's ceaseless bombing now showering German Europe with fire and explosives at the rate of more than tons a has wrecked more German factories and left more than Germans Air Minister Sir Archibald Sinclair told the house of commons Declaring photographic naissance showed the raid on home of the Krupp on the night of March 5-6 ably was the heaviest blow struck at the German war industry in the of the bomber Sinclair reported tons of bombs had been dropped on the reich this The devastation at he was comparable only to that caused at Cologne 3ast May in the first of the RAF's Direct damage to steel works the Ruhr and he declared had cut tons from annual ca Damage to the Phillips Radio Works at cos the Germans the loss of millions of radio tubes a critical loss in modern he The tons of bombs ped in the rising offensive in March compared with tons dropped in the short month 01 greatest month yet for the when 1.000 tons of bombs were dropped on three ferent Promising even greater tions by the Sinclair added a statement which seemed an rect answer to criticism of the United States army air force's day bombing Americans are skillful he methods are a complement to our They are precious and come The more American bombers come to take part in the Turn to Page Ten Colder snow in east north Somewhat colder i Thief Returns Ring A with a guilty con- science today apparently was at peace with the A received by Dr. David R. Main street contained a white birthstone ring valued at 525, and ah admission en the of an anonymous writer that the ring had been stolen in the Fitz have joined a the letter would not be right to keep the Crudely printed with pencil the letter was Dr. Fitz said that a store Inventory revealed that the ring taken more than a year The theft at that time was laid to a The envelope containing the Dr. Fitz postmarked from this By WES GALLAGHER ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN NORTH from Col. Gen. Jurgen Von Arnim's northern attacked Allied lines in the sector three miles northeast of Tamera with bomber support but were driven off with heavy military quarters announced Allied troops continued t squeeze the German bas as occupying minin center of 22 miles south tary of War Stimson day Fighting French troops with other French In a movement around the ern end of the Mareth in sealing the trap on Alls troops un- der Erwin said Gen. Le Clerc's Fighting French had driven than miles across the desert from Lake Chad in the heart of equatorial closed ring around the Axis by con- Gen. Henri Honore Girand's French War Bulletins west of that it was disclosed Reports from the army which stands in a challenging posi tion before Marshal Erwin Rom mel's troops at the Mareth line were delayed in arriving at head Allied in bombing and s h o down eight Axis aircraft and hi 13 more observers A battle rivaling the struggle Stalingrad in bitterness and in- Field Marshal Er- win Rommel and Col. Jurgen von Arnim threatened by the same fate as their Nazi counterparts in in the offing day RS the British Eighth made exploratory stabs at mel's forces in the Mareth This is the conclusion reached by some military observers in Torn to Page Eleven close I. O 3f D O N coastal forces manned by of the Fighting French navy attacked small German convoy off the coast of Brit- tany early a which left in WASHINGTON Japanese attempting their biggest air raid on in were tamed tack short of their objectives by Intercepting American men shot down four enemy the an- 76.000 Japanese ported by planes and are attacking on the hank of tbe in southern a Chinese military saM Held To Grand Jury On Burglary Charge Charles R. 18, of North River was held to the grand Jury this morning after he ed guilty in municipal court to a charge of the Grether grocery on Hall last Monday Bond was set at Arick was arrested by men Fred Risen and Lawrence vis after the officers caught him in the grocery j Capt of Detectives Arick had confessed to the store on two previous Red Gross Fund Reaches Additional contributions boosted campaign it announced at fund Three more have to are the New York Central tional bank and the Ohio organizations which contributed Glass Brotherhood association No. 178, Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 302, class of the Central Trinity Methodist Rosa Sigma Phi Gamma Fair Oaks Finley Chapel Ladies and No. 54 F. of M. Russians Hear Standley Story Moscow dio and informed the Russian people today of. Admiral William A. Standley's declaration they had not been told the comr plete story of United States aid to the Soviet The story was broadcast and printed dateline and the official Soviet news agency which has ofr fices in. New The story to the Moscow the Associated the United States ambassador to Mr. 'a Noose Closing Around Vital German Base Nazis Still Strike At Russian Lines Near Kharkov Red armies the mans within 12 miles of their central front bastion of today while ing off fierce masses of Axis tanks and in- fantry south and west of thrust to within ing distance of the east was disclosed in the Russian mid-day communique's ment of the of- only 12 miles away tha from high command also new gains toward from north and as well as advances south of Hmen on 'the northwestern ar- my fighting against heavy odds are repulsing German attacks in a cial battle south and irest of front reports said day as the Soviet press the of a ond front in western ner secretary of said today Ambassador William H. Standley bad made clear in a report to the state he was speaking in his personal not for United States when he told Moscow Ihe Soviet were kept in. ance of American aid to Raf Third of Yankee Planes to Allies o statement to American dents as he information is not given to the the Administrator Edward R. Jr. reported today that n past 12 months the United States shipped to its Allies 30 out f every IOC bombers produced in this country and 38' out of every 00 His quarterly report was ed to congress as the senate pre- ared to pass later today a ex- ending the lend-lease act for an- ther Today is the second anniversary of Stettinius disclosed that almost is much aid was provided under ie lend-lease program in the last months as in the previous 18 More than half of all lend-lease in the past year went to he Middle and Far East and to he The United om received 3S per cent of total shipments in the past 12 29 per Russian people on American aid to This first information received by the Russians on the The Russian home radio told the story two evening and and then all the newspapers it on the back of their the space usually allotted to for- eign dispatches except those of transcendent There was no editorial comment standley likewise de- further have made my he told the Associated have nothing more say at The Tass dispatch included the admiral's most significant ment made at the press conference Monday when he called attention to what was the lack of complete information of United States contributions of war ial to the Soviet That was the have carefully looked information that Russians get material support from America in the Russian but could not find a real tion of this Undersecretary of State Sumneri Welles of the United States ed had spoken previous consultation with the state department and that he had west of Kursk on ern and in the A front dispatch to the army organ Red Star said the man on Kharkov at 25 rions some Soviet lines aM west with in an attempt to drive r Kharkov the dispatch sessing many the Get nans are hurling them tle in an effort to crush ance at all Both the mid-day communique and front arrayed northern bank of the Donets after an 80-mile retreat In past three were firmly repulsing every attack and inflicting enormous losses on the Marshal Semyon Timoshenko's northwestern armies were credited with the capture of- several tional towns in their drive toward below Lake German forces defending rog on the Soviet positions in one but they were thrown back after losing 100 the mid-day com- In the northwest the Russians pushed the German ies closer to the Sea of Azov and Black Sea with the of 47: miles northeast of the naval base of ind a number of other towns after through a new de- fense Hitler's Physician Urgently Summoned STOCKHOLM nand Adolf Hitler's ilOU and la per requested the ambassador to for- New ward the full text of his remarks 14 per other at the press iur per cent. The Russian figure was LONDON op Francis J. of New York has arrived in Egypt cording to an independent French news agency dispatch reported day by i ed noteworthy In view of the re- cent controversy over whether the Soviets have given due credit to this country for the aid In Oie last three tinius were transferred to countries at the rate of 5659.00.009 a lorn to Pace STRETCH RATIONING LONDON Britons lold today that they must their clothing rations sUU further as a second successive cat In rent rations was ing coupons issued March 16. 1942' for one year extended to cover 15; i personal reported today to have been summoned gently to Bavarian There have been persistent mors recently that Hitler has been taken even placed under re- straint for mental Swedish alienist denied published reports that Se had been summoned to East to treat bat other sources insisted that he had just returned from a visit to that reported visit to to speculation that he might have been called there to treat either Hitler or Hermann tie House Reception Strictly Two Rival Congressmen Agree bwt to Jhf it teas In in It Tbe REPORTS S W. human do reception to new congressmen it was difficult Jor Ihc diced resist the of his his confidence and his To those who were already he to the It is always impressive to enler Ihe White House from the east down the Arriving a 235tlc late as would have Jt I Mrs. down the She is man at an informal In the magnificent stale ing Jhe president con- versed with an the new con- gressmen in x thoroughly in- and intimate He discussed freely his trip to the strategy 3n the and oT Oie war an His evident out making any was heartening to He was In a rare good which in itself was ing lo Speaker Sain and easily Uie representatives to the dent Vice President Wallace and Hon. John W. McCormack majority Jeader of the added much the easy How of Throughout ttio evening I could not help but think that here we have the true symbol of our The chief executive of the most ful nation in the joking and talking to the newest of the many of only sax months were on jn law or small throughout this In spite of all the of opinion one may hear any day on Capitol one came away from this gathering with a feeling that there is a unity in this great that in the crisis now lacing the free men win prevail over the slaves of A REPUBLICAN REPORTS BY HARRIS ELLSWORTH Oregon president sent ont the invitations to the new members of congress to visit him al the White House there has been considerable tion in the cJosk rooms as to what sort of a party it would Conjecture ran aH Hie from the idea poetical heat would be turned on lo the belief that it would be a brief word with the president in a reception the tired executive would then and the members would talk among punch and cookies until signaled to The only single clue that was what one was In response to a ter accepting Ihe that the occasion would be That was correct All other guesses were entirely We gathered in bsc great East room at the White Speaker Sam Rayburn acted as M. C this instance the letters meaning of In single file we were ushered through a hall to the slate dining president greeted each of us with a friendly comment or Shortly a small group ered around the president Seated up Uie tion was free and it was an Intimate and social Everyone had a to get in at dose ask questions and generally en- gage in the Some congressman was always ready with A light for the president's I think the one thing that impressed Uie thing mentioned most in crowd as we filed was Tarn to Bern V