The Zanesville Signal (Newspaper) - April 20, 1944, Zanesville, Ohio FOOD PAGES CLASSIFIED ADS AND COMICS THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Thursday April Page Thirteen SECOND SECTION Police Pair Implicates Third Man While Admitting Series of Burglaries Here Benjamin of 833 Goddard avenue and Seymore 28 North Fourth arrested by Newark police Monday on burglary today told police here that together with Harold alias Harold 23, of 121 North Fourth were responsible for eight burglaries and attempted in this city within the i two Cadet Nurses Interview Girls In connection with recruiting of the Cadet Nurse nine members of corps who are u aining at Good Samaritan pital interviewed girls at St. St. Thomas and South high school this A class will begin training July These nurses modeled three types nf cadet uniforms and explained the program of the The uniforms modeled were the mer and winter outdoor ones and the full dress school Nurses who visited the high n hools today were Margaret Dorothy Dorothy Marjorie Helen Betty Georgiana Dorothy Cassell and Hilm Next Wednesday Marjorie Mary Demko and Dorothy Bucy will visit Lash high Induction ceremonies for nurses at Good Samaritan hospital will be held at o'clock April 30, in i he auditorium of the Military drill and capping will also be held at that Toastmasters Hear Four Speakers Howard Jones served as maMor at the meeting of the Toastmasters club last night at the Y M. C. A. Speakers presented by and topics of their talks Clarke Have The Joe in The and Clyde Constructive criticism of these was made by Richard Robert Wilbur Smith and Earl was the of the table topic which under the direction of Harry Each member of the club Sanders -is Koneral critic and summarized HIP entire Donald Thomp was a guest of the President Wilbur Smith cri that Earle Markert had been i as toastmaster of the next The club meets each Wed at the FUNDS Deputy County Auditor Ray nick today announced receipt o from the state as ing funds for county relief for i 7ANKSVIT.LE LIVESTOCK Furnished nl noon dally by Provision Hogs 1SO200 513-jO: 200-270 SI 70 parkins 300- the and heifers 51.1 50'-i Rood light 30 medium cattle 14.00 trimmers cood choice 513.00314.00; bulls 51" 11.30. arrested by police here yesterday denied the accusations his and s being held for and Ansel told detectives hat Agin accompanied them when bioke into the Savoy on Feb. 29, and made off with wine and cigarets valued at The two men clso admitted the Ransacking and zer filling Linden avenue and Park April 12: ed burglary Ernest Fischer jewelry North Seventh April attempted break in at Carl Bumbaugh 753 Putnam April 11; theft of in change Walter Hoffer grocery 511 Underwood April 11; theft of tobacco from Leo Archer 517 Underwood on April 11; theft of wine and valued at from John oury 601 Underwood April 7, and attempted burglary at Stone's South Sixth April S. and together with Leonard Everspaugh of were held to the Licking county To Direct Drive John ager of the Zanesville has been appointed to direct the Fifth War Loan drive in The will open June 12. Board 4 Lists Men Accepted Muskingum county selective Parents of Two Service Men Receive Purple Heart Medals The parents of two Muskingum county service men have received the Purple Heart medal In honor of their bravery in it was made known John Thomas fireman who was killed in action in the Solomons April 7. 1943, has ed this medal for meritorious ice He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanifan of 629 Park Mrs. Zetta Dick of has received the Purple Heart medal from the war department in honor of her Pvt. Robert B. Hanifan Dick who was reported missing in action Feb. 17, 1943, at the battle of Faid Pvt. Dick entered service Oct. having arrived overseas in February of 1942. He was among the first troops to land in North He was employed at the American Rolling Mill Company plant prior to his Home Front Compounds Help to Relieve Scarcity of Insecticides By ANN STEVICH NEA Staff Correspondent little and too may be the picture on supplies of rotenone this A housewife might have guessed vaguely that none was something to take off Now some Victory gardeners have made this precious dust insecticide a household Department of Agriculture able to think of a way to do t. When irons first appear there be hundreds of people who really need an iron for every one on the First quota of new irons totaled instead of the two million Donald WPB says more will follow places cars be found to make manufacture won't interfere war specialists say In- that will get the 1.IVKSTOCK Ml 23.- steady on Rood and choice 180 and weak in lower on lighter most decline on sizable supply crade sows top very bulk and choice 21O-270 2SO-330 13.50. heavier few pod choice 170-190 13.r-0: and choice 130-170 medium 160-200 approximately 3.000 common and medium un- Cattle 1.000: centrally -y market on fed steers and some weakness on weight grades turning 00 nothing choice around 30: shipper demand hulk loids and 510.30: stock heifers beef ranners and bulls and generally weighty sausage offerings to nmi higher asking prices and choice fed lambs held to a mott bids very late two loads good and choice SR Ib rn No. 1 and 2 mostly 2 sold Government In AA large A medium AA medium A 3V OM prr cwt. large SJ AA and AA B srade and A large Roller IT. AA M A B craving PS A B 2J.240: 5 Jo 13. S. standards i. 3ix-c: current n checks 2Sr. HICACO Wheat ln grana jury oona 01 each on charges of burglarizing the Hulshizer Milling company and the Brown Produce company at board NO. 4 today announced the names of registrants who left yesterday for Fort for induction break on the limited Rotenone was put up in small and sent on its way o garden supply dealers before it Detectives here said that if the men are not convicted on the Newark they will be brought to this city for They Paul Lorimer South Edgar Allyn South Robert obvious that much of the upply of the raw root from South America would get here too late o be processed and used this Stat at present is on probation from common pleas court on a while Agin is on parole from Mansfield police Detectives were to c o n t in u e questioning Agin this South David Earl Charles William South Glen Elmus Ridge Robert Russell Woodlawn Charles Christopher cases you can stretch de rotenone supply by using a and still see to it that don't do away with the of your Such as lethane and cryolite vere used in rotenone mixtures Benny Norris of 1546 943 West gardeners last Your ealer can advise you on what reported to police today that he was robbed of in cash Lester Emett profit from various cinds of insect night while in a cafe on Lee The man told the officers he had the money in his and that someone apparently picked 2: Chester Arthur Route 2; Carl Franklin Route 2: Clive O. Route 1: Charles Thomas Food Distribution is sponsoring a 3" program to get gardeners to give nost space to those most crops greens and Samuel Lewis 24, of 720 Zanc pleaded innocent Clayton 1440 Grover Their slogan o keep you in the Victory garden foxholes all summer morning in municipal court to a charge of assaulting his Everett Alden Roy Gailen Route 3: 'em growing 'til it's He was fined and costs yesterday on charges of intoxication and resisting and today was fined and costs for disorderly He was arraigned on the three charges but Route 2. Charles William Route 1; Ralph Burton Zalmon Francis Myron Eugene Route 1: Leonard In the Fire Some form of rationing of the ew electric irons on their way to be made for civilians is not out of he question in War Production Board So far no one has tence was deferred on the Grigsby was sen ing out his fines in the county when Lyle Transferred Clinton Leroy South to Offer assault charge was filed against Hearing on the charge has been set for TO MEET Muskingum County Society The case of Edward 19. of Zane charged with abandoning his was taken under advisement this morning following hearing in municipal Age Pensioners will meet at o'clock Saturday afternoon at Townsend hall at 43 North Fourth State reports will be All members arc urged to take their sales tax The Nazis seem o be getting ready to proclaim some kind of for with the double purpose of Europeans their best rhance of escaping post-war social economic chaos will be under New York Stock leadership while convincing the impoverished German masses they won't have to go at 2 P. Gen Electric to get social F u r n s 1 Foods in this direction are rill local Motors 56H Gillette Razor Simmons Co in discussions of the post-war fice Masonic temple T c 1 657-658. Air Reduction Co 19V 43'4 Gt pfd 31 Gulf Oil Vacuum Southern Pacific Southern Railway 231 Sperry Corp 2-.' Stand Oil of Cal appearing in the provincial German press and also in the 17-point program recently drawn up bv Quisling economists and socia Allied 31 Atlas Oil of Ind from all parts of Europe Stores Chalmers Motors Illinois Central OH of N J Stone Webster a conference in Bad Salzbrunn Amcr Enc Tile Copper Bad which is Amer Loco Am Power A Light Harvester Int Nickel Texas Co in Silesia relatively Am Radiator Tel 6 Tel Gulf Sulphur the threat of Allied bombs Am Smelting 36'n Am Steel Kroner Groceries Owens Plate Pacific L 9; Tide Water Assoc 34-Tlmken Roll Bear 44 followers could discuss the post-war social structure oi Am Loco Del Axle Am Tobacco B 61 Am Rollins Mill Carb 22l. Locus Inc Carbide Union Oil Calif frankly aimed at do pfd Aircraft Pacific between dis- Anaconda Copper Atlantic Rcf 17-i, Louisville A Nash Mack Truck Aircraft 27' United Corn United G 1 methods of the capitalistic social welfare policy and the Ax la t Ion Corp Glenn L S Card anti-social slogans oi Baldwin Loco k Ohio Barnsdall A 16 Bell Aircraft Steel Alkali 70H Mid Continent Mont National Acme Nat Nat Cash Rcc A S Rubber U S Steel do Pfd 124 Vanadium Warner A Western Auto Sup Their 17 point program accordingly looks like a compromise between the 1936 Stalin President Boeing Aircraft Dairy Prod Union Britain's Borden DIM Air Brake housing and social Mfg Eler White Motors 21 the principles of the Naz V Y Central For Chrysler Motor Am North Amor Sheet four of the program Col Gas Pacific YORK right to work of do Pfd Com Solv Comm South American Packard Co J C B 33' Am Gas which sounds a little like Stalin's Consolidated Corp stresses the right of Sinclair Oil Continental Can Electric lo living nf Chit-Chat Washington Bogus Coupons Hit Gas Supply tO coupons are threatening the na lion's civilian gasoline Shad director of gasoline ing enforcement for the office price estimates gallons daily are being traded by tors end that if the black market is to it will become a serious threat to the whole war Chief trade is in at 50 cents Overalls A group of senators joined today in demanding that the traditional uniform of America's farmers and trial shall not vanish from the Many legislators have been receiving complaints that work clothes no longer are available in sufficient The situation is so says Senator Butler farmers to wear their dress clothes while they do their Lend-Lease Chairman of the senate appropriations tee promises an eorly re- port on the committee's tion of lend-lease Senate approval of extension ot the is virtually The house yesterday voted sion by 334 21. P. W. was among the 21 to vote against extension of Coal Approximately 70 per cent ot the soft coal operators arc ed to ask war labor board sion to pay miners an per man as back pay for under- ground travel Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soul of Cleveland have returned to their lome after spending the past two with Mrs. Soul's Mary Hess of 1063 Linden John McManaway of Vernon s visiting his Mrs. est Fisher of Fisher's lane and will spend the summer with Mrs. Bertha Evans of road attended the reception nt given by Miss Irma department dent of the local Women's Relief Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nicholson of 1422 Stanton returned to their home after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins of Other guests in the home were Mrs. Bernard Naylor of and Mrs. ard Bradley and son Howard and daughter Jane of Mrs. Franklin who is spent the past nine months with her husband at Camp has returned to make her home with her Mrs. E. H. Talley of 1507 Linden Bateman Phone 94. Mr. and Mrs. James Sprout of 915 Ohio have returned ter visiting Mr. Mrs. W. O. Sprout nf Pleasant now a patient at Swan Her condition is reported as slightly Mr. and Mrs. William Krebs and daughter have returned to their home in Dresden after spending the winter in Ariz. Mrs. Thankful ment secretary of the was overnight guest recently in the home of Mrs. Bertha Evans of Mrs. Evans serves as department treasurer and both attended the reception and quet given by Miss Irma Gobel of Roseville on Mrs. Bowe left Wednesday for her home at Chagrin O. Pfc. Ted Camden has been trans- ferred from Gulfport to Maxwell Montgomery Ala. He is spending a furlough with his Policewoman Lena Camden of Norwood Corp. Walter Pfeifer of Camp is spending a day furlough with his wife at 1144 Putnam Mrs. Marty Winters and her Marty Jr. and Mary Ann of are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfeifer of North Sixth Technical Corp. Walter Pfeifer is spending a seven-day furlough with his wife and his Mr and Mrs. Fred Pfeifer of North Sixth Man Sent to Penitentiary Issuing Worthless Checks Here James Lacy of Dresden was sentenced to Ohio this morning after he pleaded guilty in common pleas court to two charges of issuing worthless He vas arrested March 16 and was indicted by the April grand ury on the Four other with were placed on probation for hrce years after pleading They Murl ary and larceny at Roebuck nd company Elmer r. theft of 5361 from Pauline on at William heft of truck owned by Putnam Iron and Eugene theft of valued at owned by Mrs. Alfred Seven persons who pleaded in- locent to charges Homer burglary and larceny t Roebuck and company Carl Drumm and Blanche grand larceny at A. E. Starr company Maynard theft of household at from his Bertha Harold assault with intent to and grand Richard burglary and larceny at Corn Products Pti Troc 6 Gam do A Del A Hudson Kler Auto V. Pub Sv N J IT Pure- 271. Radio Corp Co do ffi lers and j post-war housing and freedom other Tire Rubber Kmter Wheel 31S Stert Reynolds Iron 1.1 1.1 32 I from Woman Injured When Struck by Auto Ida 68-year-old well was injured late yesterday afternoon when struck by an as she crossed Market street near Fifth police reported The police was driven by Colia M. Adair of and was being ed from a parking space when it struck the She was treated for bruises at the office of a physician and taken to her Dresden Class To Be Given April 28 The senior class play of ferson high school at Dresden will be at o'clock Friday April 2S. instead of row evening as it was announced Eleven member's of the class lake part in the Husband For No Briton Declares to I X Point 13 stresses the more dant specifically sufficient Jime for leisure and the pursuit of cultural activities The point emphasizes ihc of applying principles sion of Jhe British of Jhe to nf With the Sick Mrs. Jessie Dickson of Young Hickory is reported improving aft er undergoing a major operation Tuesday at Bethesda Mrs. Carl Brock of 715 who has been seriously il following an operation at is slightly improved but still not able to receive Charles Gille of 1208 Ridge ave who has been ill at his for the past three is Miss of 120? Ridge avenue is improving from ai operation for appendicitis which she underwent at Bethesda pital Miss is employed at the Glass company No. 2 J e n i 1 e e six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen dell Swope of 2015 Norwood boulc is recovering today at home from a severe injury to left eye sustained last night when struck by a She was playing with a group of youngsters nea her home at the Births Mr. and Mrs. George A very o a daughter at April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Chadwel of a at April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pidcock n Route 1. a a April 20. Deaths Samuel 75. near at hospita April 19. D. 6S. of 806 Luck 19. Divorces Filed Johnson of Bake street Harry Johnson of Route o. gross neglect and extreme Dunlap of 1313 Sharon against Albert J. Huey Wills Filed The will of G. O. filed today in probate be- her estate Jo her husband and names him as Where's the THURSDAY srass fife on Canfield Scrap liron theft of and other tools from Stanley Bernard embezzlement of produce from Zanesville Fruit Sentence on Herbert pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny for the theft of from ihe A. E. Starr company was Raymond who is also charged with grand larceny for theft at will be the office All of the persons arraigned day were indicted by the April grand Duty Urged f or 4-F's D. C. Complaining of a conspicuous ab- of planned effort to direct qualified 4-Fs into essential the house military committee today that men ed for full military service be in- ducted for duty if they fail to seek essential war The committee approved a of a special sub- committee headed by Rep. Costello that no new legislation be enacted at this time dealing with the men in Class 4- for service because of Existing the com- provides ample ity for handling such men through administrative The committee made these That selective service 4-Fs into groups doing essential work and those not in essential That selective service and the War Manpower commission publish a list of occupations which would entitle a 4-F to be reclassified into 2-AF of 2-BF The 4-Fs in approved jobs notify their local draft boards and receive a certificate of approval before changing That 4-Fs not in approved jobs notify their draft boards of to take such That failure of a registrant to notify his draft board of ness to do essential work shall sub- ject him to That men refusing to take when it is available be inducted for to duty and not be charged against the com- bat strength of army nnd navy CIO Committee Endorses Lausche Continued front Page One lems of the common and a and sympathetic awareness of social and economic For United States senator the Today's Market Picture Jones Averages and and Uo satisfy of Soldier Loses Race applies Jo or jrt ji mv j i i bor AS well as but lold M i anv reference to collective of Commons Market Comments x 11? Ti e r to Joly Tilth Jhe Wd at TAB 6173? 1 V SA1 I 77 This of ef an attack bv an Allied at rn northern r ol tn 7m ml 1ic sn In Sweden Rejects Allied Demand the mininc area of said that Ihe lly had differed To Wife's Bedside Ky. soldier route wnen nis Minister Winston Amanda Van 21. lost a when his CIO endorsed both former Lieut. Gov. William G. Pickrel of Dayton his name in its notice to CIO Marvin C. Harrison of Cleveland equally fine said the mond them both as pre-eminently qualified State Auditor Joseph T. seeking and was forced to share the CIO endorsement with his primary Ed Day of The committee only that arc and worthy of endorsements were for M. of ton C. for lieutenant and Jhe following Democratic for Frank 1st J. Harry 2nd: W. 3rd: John W. John Roy Warren A John F. 9th: f- 32th: R. i race with 13lh: William R. of Sweden formally slop Jo Ibut wholly Jn accord with views of Vnn labor ite member he Jo hul in a here of Thomas R. 17th: Ross Michael J. A. Stockholm of Mid The Swedish imam the Jhe government in well OF C GROLT MEETS correspondent was quoted The real property and Robert was uml MJ Reds Offer for Ashland by e. New Boston Team Drafts Bertelli The National Professional football player draft for 1944 had been completed today with the newest the ton obtaining Notre Dame backfield in round With the exception of one Mervin Michigan selected by the Green Bay all other first choices arc backfield A majority are in the armed The selections Chicago Pat Harder of Brooklyn Creigton Miller of Notre Detroit Otto Graham of Philadelphia Steve Van of New York Billy brand of Mike Micka of Ray Evans ot Pittsburgh John of St. of the and land Tony Butkovich ol Illinois and To interview Applicants For Jobs in Virginia I were prolonged committee of the Chamber of Com- today met at Hotel Ro of chrome lo WAS iy Returned To Ground Forces WASHINGTON Army Terms to Romania C. Kite of the U. S. will be at 1he office Saturday lo in- persons for jobs at the of Hampton Joday Jo j Newport it was 10 Romania but j announced belief prevailed here ihe Holdsworth interview German must act quickly air force is reluming 5f.OOO men j or face 1he full weight of Hie Red Jo Jhe cants from 9 to 5 p. m. clerical and arr the M. of of peace From this port move were 10 I implements of to all i Stairs i Dispute Reaches Impasse COLUMBUS A two-hour between unionists and of the Curtiss-Wright warplane plant today failed to break a deadlock over union de- mands for reinstatement of 119 discharged workers and the ng resumed after a luncheon company spokesmen General Manager J. P. Davey day shift operations were and denied union reports hat between and t ers were idle in protest against the j Attending today's conferences vere Hugh Friel of eral and A. J. Peterson of representative of the War Production An official of the CIO United Automobile Workers local 927 the number unionists claimed failed to report alter a dis- involving smoking at the plant which produces bombers for the Harold press director for the said ers were idle in protest against the discharge of 119 unionists last after they were with smoking in rest The company said the 119 were let out after they refused to work in protest against smoking tions and the of rest rooms by guards to prevent The firm added that several stewards were discharged day for attempting to induce a work stoppage because of earlier Cabus reported a work stoppage began last night after a meeting in which unionists agreed to port discharged workers in their jemand for a mass hearing and re- The company earlier declined to conduct a mass hearing but agreed to proceedings for of four or William A. public tions director for the said worker attendance on the third shift ending 8 a. m. was only one per cent less than normal and that production on the day shift was not claims of the number idle are absolutely General Manager J. P. Davey No- tices posted on plant bulletin boards over Davey's signature employes are reminded that work stoppages can not and will not be in the face of the obligation both management and workers owe to the men in the armed Paul regional UAW said he would meet with plant officials to discuss the situation but declined further Scout Planning Will Meet Tonight Paul chairman of the Boy Scout district planning will be in charge of a meeting of the o'clock tonight at Scout The committee members will discuss the five-year Scout gram which is being planned A similar meeting of Morgan county Scouters wds held day in Scouters in charge of activities in Morgan county camping and Jim Jim Rufus ad- Frank Don and Ar- thur r