Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - May 9, 1946, Zanesville, Ohio Senate Votes Against Move To Delay Loan THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Press 5 k ZANESVILLE 0 THURSDAY EVENING MAY 9 1946 FIVE CENTS Prints the News Tells the Truth i Surprise on Wheels T wmm I Faces New Opposition On Revenue WASHINGTON tJP The senate refused 54 to today to lay aside the ed British loan until the house had ed it vote came on a point of en raised by Senator Edwin C Johnson who contended he loan is a on which the requires house action first j However Democratic Leader of Kentucky faced immediately a new hurdle in his attempt to obtain senate approval of the loan before nightfall Senator Eastland said JIP would move with what he ed strong support to put aside the and take up labor control legislation Eastland told his colleagues that hile he supports the loan al it ought to be laid aside while Congress deals with a selfish dictator John L Lewis promised to fight any Euch move He said labor ures also must await senate action on a proposal to extend the draft act which expires May 15 Democratic Leader held firmly to his Q d Empty Coal Cars Await Strike Settlement C I v Ways to Cope With Strike Screen actress Susan Peters paralyzed from the hips down in a hunting accident over a year ago recently gave her actor husband Richard Quine a pleasant surprise by driving to meet him when his plane arrived at Burbank Calif airport It was the first time she had driven since her accident She used the specially built car with controls pictured above Delay For Divorce Trials Wins Approval Here Judge Approves Bar Association's Proposal For Cooling Off Period iw v The Muskingum County Bar association today passed at Washington a public a resolution prohibiting the hearing of divorce cases Shearing has o'clock next Dillon Project To Be Aired Here Again Wednesday Rep Harry McGregor was able to claim at least rary victory today in his battle to have the Licking county flood control project transferred to his own seventeenth congressional dis- from that of his league Rep P W As a result of McGregor's tent demands to the U S Two miles of track hoid 500 empty coal cars Of the L and N Cincinnati Ohio reflecting the lack of coal during the current NEA Telephoto ards near common pleas court here within six months of the date of filing The measure was promptly approved by Common The county D TJ i ie th Pleas Judge P H Tannehill The resolution introduced by Attorney Clarence A ham is designed to cut down the number of hasty divorces and to provide a- longer ing off period between the parties it was explained The measure was passed after a iicm M me measure was a tion to get a vote on passage of meeting of the association hill anv the loan before any other measure is considered He said the senate then must act on extension of the draft act which expires May 15 before it can do anything about labor legislation held jn common court room Huffman Plans Active Campaign be a ferent story from here on out for neie uu Several attorneys including Torn j Huffman who won art T rift is supporting the Licking Valley Protective association in its demands for a system of multiple dams most of which would be in Licking county It was considered today that Griffiths has been placed in the middle on the dispute over the relative merits of the engineers plan for a single dam and the Licking valley group's proposal President Refuses to Admit Failure of Big Four Parley tion pointed out that the present state law prohibits the hearing of divorces in less than six weeks divorces in iwo predicted defeat of all ter filing and that in most in- pending amendments to the the cases do not come to He based this forecast on the senate's action yesterday in rejecting 45 to 40 an amendment by Senator McFarland McFarland proposed Britain give the United States title to Atlantic under lease and the sale of some and commercial rights to other empire bases built by this country during the war trial until three months after tion is started The association also passed a resolution calling for a in- crease in fees for handling tested divorces The new mini- mum fee is atore Taft R and Huffman D voted for the McFarland ment to the British loan legislation yesterday Iran to Report On Soviet Move New Cut Hits Cooking Oils WASHINGTON A further cut in food supplies at home was NEW YORK sources indicated stony Soviet they to report soon and con- security council on the departure of Russian troops from Iran The Iranians appeared satisfied tion in Tuesday's primary election without a campaign Huffman who spent most of his time in Washington and didn't even sport a campaign manager in the vote scramble said would remove the wraps fight against former Gov Bricker for a full six-year supper house I shall wage a a the D senator said after his n The issue this fall is j sound liberalism reactionaryism I shall wraps and fight it 01 basis Bricker a personal Huffman was nominal Republicans without c i two once were counsel for Toledo other cities in their legs against increased gas rates Split Between Russia and Western Powers Feared by Diplomatic Experts GM and Chrysler Shutdown Near Rail Service Ban Effective At WASHINGTON President Truman pictured the coal shutdown as proaching a strike against the government itself today and questioned the legality of a royalty payment to the Jed Mine key in deadlocked negotiations A news conference which ed on the coal strike and ment steps to settle it brought these statements from Mr ways of coping with the strike are under consideration DETROIT Mo tors and Chrysler Corp today the impending suspension of Truman told his in their assembly that he did not yet consider the Foreign guju as a of the ran em- Ministers conference in Paris a failure CM reported its plants would standpoint of cost and flood con- ment trol results TT the issue until May cui in ai woa 20 to obtain fuller information on announced today by the which to determine its next move Ac A ture department as the ment posted higher prices for grain to get more bread for famine areas N Concord Bond Issue Defeated Some diplomatic authorities here however took the view that the conference had failed and that this meant a split of Europe into Soviet and western spheres Mr Truman also told reporters he had not heard about any tic change in American policy ward Russia because of the dis- agreements on major European peace issues which the Paris ing has produced And he remarked sharply the president makes the foreign cies Lausche to On Power Crisis state of Ohio took steps today to cope with what Gov Frank J Lausche called a grave coal crisis precipitated by the strike of bituminous coal miners Representatives of all Ohio Diplomatic authorities here commission tomorrow at a pessimistic view of the f I p Lausche said he would abroad The department said civilian supplies of fats and vegetable oils i that date such as lard and margarine would be cut 10 percent during the As Iranian Ambassador Ala prepared to return to ineton today a spokesman for said he expected a conclusive proposed bond issue designed to port from his government well be- provide for post-war street that and construction at a ond unlikely were j 1 The already for Dillon 2 more and Ohio railroad's New Concord voters turned down of bids on relocation of 20 miles developments to com- plete the cleavage between the areas of Russian dominance and those under the influence of the powers headed by the United States and Britain A final factor in the division they will be Britain's announcement in the next few of support for Secretary of State Byrnes proposal for long-range control of Germany proposal sharply assailed in the Soviet press associations whose members are large power users probably day Lausche also urged officials of local communities to hold ings of leading citizens to work out programs of coal conservation All consumers of electrical power in industry public buildings or in the homes must voluntarily curtail their use of electrical he declared at a news con- ference down next week Chrysler said Us truck lines and other operations would continue to work It attributed the suspension of senger car output to shortage of parts aggravated by the c o al strike and the rail embargo The GM and Chrysler ments followed closely the decision of the Ford Motor Co other memDer of the industry's Big Three to halt all output Ford began its shutdown last night General Motors said its assembly lines would begin to close next Monday on a progressive basis Affected by the suspensions are 215.000 General Motors employes Ford employes and car assembly ers in the Chrysler plants Car and truck output which reached a postwar high of units last week is expected to drop around next week as a re suit of the complete suspension by Ford and GM and the passenger car shutdown by Chrysler WASHINGTON The post office department today ordered an embargo on post shipments weighing more than 11 pounds with certain exceptions The department seid the embargo effective at mid- night was ordered as a result of the coal strike and of rail service Four classes of are Live poultry seeds plants and other sery stock eggs butter and other perishable food products and medicines drugs surgical instruments and surgical ings Workers including a White House ence of operators and United Mine to government seizure of the idle mines Mr Truman will cross that bridge when he comes to it president said he thought that a royalty payment to a union would be barred by a provision of the Wagner Labor Relations act He did not specify what provision operators say John L Lewis president of the UMW is ing a 10 cent a ton royalty on coal to finance a welfare fund for ers 111 The governor predicted that by ir uy would favor government Few of the car seizure of the nation's railroads if are in any better shape that is necessary to keep trams regarding supplies than the Three and additional closings are I discussing royalty April-June quarter from the une u u a L iei UIG amount available the first three the continuing silence of Moscow u- nn councils request for in- t The the face of day's primary it was learned to sian delegate Andrei Gromyko's j boycott of yesterday's meeting and The unofficial vote for would be present A -I EC wi tr ttl it months of the year The smaller allocation results the department said from a sonal drop in larly of heavy shipments of margarine and shortening ing the first quarter to meet for- I eign relief needs However the department calculated that civilians would tet more lard and margarine this year they consumed in the prewar period But there'll be less shortening Id other edible oils he allocable supply of and oils for the April-June was estimated at pounds compared with pounds available ing the period 01 j this the American civilians share will be pounds com- I pared with pounds in the first quarter on the council's request formation on Iran decided not to call on Russia again for the status of Red army withdrawals Instead on the motion of U S Delegate Edward R Jr it took into account the cation and travel difficulties in that remote area and asked Iran to supplement her preliminary re- port of May 6 as soon as possible or report any information issue 114 against 213 The issue would have authorized a tax increase of four mills for the next 10 years A 65 percent favorable vote was necessary for passage Meanwhile the Muskingum the engineers county board of elections today be gan the official count of the mary vote at its headquarters in city hall The tabulation will be completed this week it was un- 01 uu Foreign Minister Bevin june a tragic crisis is likely toi of its tracks through the was cool to tne Byrnes idea the people of Ohio valley 3 The house flood but upon was said cooperate to conserve trol committee has concluded nave his opinion and given tne supply of f III assurances that he T that although I Wl I VI At Crooksville hearings I Byrnes private assurances that he j pi Dunn said he or some favored its main principles itra IIP oc the May 15 meeting along with Lt Col Frank Gano Huntington Byrnes advocated a 25-year treaty among the United States Britain Russia and France to keep 1C Lausche remarked that although the war was over it seems we are still in the throes of domestic warfare through which our omy is becoming slowly ment he said that while the wage stabilization board approved a one percent pension fund payment to an AFL electrical workers union by means of a payroll tax he thought that was a different sort of thing from a royalty As Mr spoke coal shortages cut deeper into industrial production and prompted ment agencies to take new steps to in conserve a dimout W Va district engineer and Lt war again ed ment agencies to take ni Col Harry to the Harold L Mason chairman of I More than 700 in conserve ant has continued to utilities commission asked potteries are idle today in the east and midwest In notice of public hearing representatives thg a called Replying to a ques v The purpose of the hearing will m prospects for plan of coal conservation nf vi f be to discuss the construction of I Dillon dam on the Licking river adoption with a view to flood control wa- to power company representatives of a assemble tomorrow to work out a Brotherhood ever not later than May 20 Ala reported in a memorandum to the council Monday night that four northern provinces had been cleared but that interference in Azerbaijan prevented Iran from ascertaining whether the tion there was complete Candidates were reminded that they must file a statement of campaign expenses with the board on or before May IT Certificates of election will available following the official count if an expense account has been filed The representatives will include f Operative Potters and Ohio rivers A voir scheme proposed by the ing Valley Protective association consisting of reservoirs on small nations improved I Cleveland Electric Illuminating president of the Neff president of local said workers are asking for an of power hour The potteries he said have atmosphere supply ine vas declared that all ested parties will be given an op mic to agree on vital shifting the task of drafting to a meeting ie quarter i Tire higher prices offered OP Chinese grains are aimed at making more profitable for farmers Open market their supplies rather than holding them for livestock feeding votes It is customary for a coin regarding the respective plans to be flipped for this purpose i Although oral statements will be I Candidates involved in a tie will heard it was declared that for jbe notified by mail of the date I Following the official count a period of five is set aside for Boy Slays Brother In Fight Over Cake CLEVELAND 0 An argu j Dimout Ordered I At Columbus Rhodes i today ordered a dim-out of street lights in Columbus of the coal shortage I The mayor said the municipal plant now has fately a supply of coal on PEIPING filing applications for recounts Chinese fee is with h oral statements win oe listing CLEVELAND Ml with pottery owners was declared that for complete disagreement over frosting on a piece of representatives have been 1 most major of the peace lice said resulted of hearing will be forwarded to Washington for consideration of major points of the peace police said resulted in a drafts in a balance sheet to and killing brother today iec ja Av naper dispatches today amount to refunded if the the war department the Communists were attacking reveals a two percent government forces strongly in the vole or the election in Shantung province itself is changed 1 and two towns in Hopeh province Registration will be resumed on 1 The dispatches also said 18 and called Byrnes Police Lieutenant Eugene posal to call a general European man said Hajas died from I peace conference June shotgun r haw bv his older brother Mathew Jr j fQf nf Mr and Mrs vl Replying to a question Mr Truman said that he is going into the matter now as to whether he has authority to end the old coal strike without the consent of John L Lewis president of striking United Mine Workers He said he did not favor laying offered an increase of nine cents ijde thg British jn senate per hour to take up legislation Pottery employes voted to go on M Truman termed the British strike today at a meeting of the j important union held Monday evening at the president commit municipal building in f Qne another on a Plants at Crooksville affected by Senator Lucas the strike are Hull pottery wer Mm to seize Stoneware plants lo safeguard the public in- and to teke away seniority of striking workers Mr Truman was requested by a i reporter to make some sort of statement that would lay out the coal strike as he sees it now so that his position would be known Mr Truman said he would rather ace Britain and France gave prompt support to Byrnes suggestion not today but that he would later I He 1 nC aiau 00.1 u may Communists had captured board until 28 days Hopeh province prior to the November election Must Wear Uniforms day and had occupied and the railroad station Tues day but later withdrew On College Faculty Walter Anderson of Cleveland former resident of this city has have to consult their Ion order The Associated Press listening post in San TO Traffic Antioch lege at Yellow Springs 0 it was government must get into uniform and mark announced today s have been their cars if they want th positions fie arrests to stick Col Too Strenuous Ends Own Life added he did not contemplate j doing it in a message to the The government's ban on railroad freight their parents shipments and the 25 percent 1 to work The boys were to have meeting of Zanesville veterans and slash in rail service i finished their breakfast and gone organizations at 2 o'clock goes into effect at midnight l to school f Sunday afternoon in the memorial tonight To supplement Lt Gorman told this story of municipal the ot Defense finished a piece of cake I The meeting seeing Plans for services will be made at rans hospital at Dayton ou Veterans Invitations have been sent to government must get into uniform ana mars announced off piece me anu today because he had j hew became have been sent to step under consideration moved into striking po o a ever appointed at Antioch ordered to for hunting of Foreign Wars Dis- Mr Truman said is calling Lewis at warned today Now director of music at the s to through came A e Transportation urgently pealed to motor carriers to zive to the movement and other One step under consideration Pickets Withdraw triking at to go IAS Plant Head Dies that eov cited a section of House in Cleveland ordeal m the can Legion Marine Corps at the White House M plant on as a mark of respect by striking CIO production irs when they learned of the leath yesterday of V B Edwards president of Dravo Edwardf 56 died suddenly of Mrs Thelma Gale of Carey Jr reported Manchuria cerebral while ad- Cloudy cloudy tonight cooler In north portion Friday the car in the case of all peace officers except sheriffs and the college in September police who may their own SENATOR DEES He said that such officers not in authority to make bell Bruce United States senator It has been customary for dose of sleeping tablets left a chest to his wife Ida which read in Lt Gorman When we were told to from our rooms I decided that I did not have the strength to go from such an arrest and to hold services at the Mathew in a'three cemeteries Greenwood police they and Memorial Park veterans groups will place flags and floral tributes on weapons were they were playing weeks ago But the president wouldn't say today what had been discussed then With only enough emergency supplies of coal remaining in the hands of the solid fuels to meet the nation's graves of Muskingum county's mai demands for a half-day the you alone