Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 5, 1947, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL NEA Prints the News Tells the Truth 24 O THURSDAY EVENING FIVE CENTS i TRUMAN REPLIES TO TAFT i Lash High Seniors Receive Diplomas Tonight j Communist Coup In Hungary Is Denounced By Truman This official photograph of the 1347 Hash high school graduating class was taken yesterday by the Ideal studio State Prexy Speaks Commencement Soys State Department Opens Probe Circles Await New Steps WASHINGTON President Truman today de- Back Truman RALEIGH Nl a Henry Wallace asked press i President Truman for reelection the Communist coup in Hungary as an outrage asserted that the United States does not stand would say by in that situation He told a news conference the state department right now is ing into the Hungarian A said it has been United States is times position of shaking its fist at Hungary and sometimes just shaking its finger Ee inquired whether the United States do something in the present arid Mr Truman replied it does not intend to stand idly y In another in- he said the Hungarian situation is terrible and re- Iterated the state department Is making a full investigation Diplomatic authorities are the Hungarian coup may be followed by steps to set up a Balkan federation of states in eastern and southern Negligence Blamed For Mine Disaster Senators step up today for their torn at proving the compromise labor that rode z vote to passage in the house Senator Taft said was a chance the senate lot might go over until tomorrow It depends he on how many people want to speak how Once the vote the bin goes to the White House where some key Democrats expect a veto There is no doubt about senate passage The only question is whether the vote will turn up a margin indicating that congress will veto a veto That takes a two- majority in both branches The house score late yesterday The former vice president Is to make an address here tonight and the press conference this morning was held at the home of Josephus Daniels publisher of the Raleigh and Observer and a former cabinet member Wallace who has been crusading vigorously against the be firm with Russia aspects of President Truman's foreign policy been asked earlier if to lead party and he I can to make the Democratic party a liberal party If the cratic party becomes a party a party of reaction and depression then ril no longer be a Explaining his answer to the question about supporting dent Truman for reelection lace said that his support of the Democratic party in the 1348 tion depended on whether it is war party at that time A senate public lands subcommittee ed today use of explosives in a nonpermissible manner was the immediate cause of the March 25 Centralia EL mine disaster which claimed 111 lives Submitting a report to tae on an investigation it made e committee In summing up the committee members found that almost concerned nn was guilty of negligence to one ned to a Three Democratic House members appealed to President Truman today to veto the compromise labor and reported they got a reply that he is going to study the measure very before acting The congressmen were Reps of Michigan Madden of and Heia of New York was better than four to to 79 Chairman Hartley of the house labor committee degree or another management the miners the mine workers state bureaus and federal bureaus Chairman told the senate the committee mends federal legislation giving the Bureau of Mines or some other federal agency authority not only to promulgate an quate safety code but to enforce it I told you Taft who heads the senate labor committee stock by prediction that the bin win be- come law regardless of a veto Senator Ban said he also is confident the senate a veto if one comes But Senator Pepper Labor Bin invites Strife Says NZW YORK OR President William Green of the American Federation of Labor told an over- flow crowd at Madison Square Garden last night that the Kartley labor which the house approved yesterday was a open invitation told a reporter it will be very close on that issue He said Ire looks for some Democrats to switch over to supporting 292 Seniors in Class to Be Graduated At Exercises in Municipal Auditorium Dr Howard L president of Ohio State sity will address members of Lash high school's 1947 dass at 8 o'clock tonight at the annual com- exercises in municipal auditorium Blame Terrorists Scotland spokesman said today prominent Britons Including f government leaders targets 11 cf a plot of ish apparently in re- prisal for policy Discovery of letter bombs were yesterday when Yard announced that en- containing der and tiny detonators had been sent to several leading figures in Donald F Summers ent of the schools will introduce the speaker while Dr Weldon Slater president of the board of education wiH present the diplomas According asi f-f made By Principal 2 D- Youth Is Accused Of Posing as Doctor DETROIT A 33-year- old high school student who quoted by police saying I never made a wrong di- agnosis was held today on a charge of practicing medicine without a license Theodore Cole fK who de- scribed himself as a former army hospital technician stood at preliminary bearing in court and was held for trial He was accused by J McDonnell of the Detroit Board of of performing an emergency appendectomy on a woman and of receiving a fee A Yard spokesman said three more such letter bombs were uncovered today All thus far had ed or became suspicions in time and the letters were over to police The spokesman said the letter bombs were dangerous and sufficiently powerful to kill or maim He said all were mailed from Italy Briton's top detectives headed by Leonard Start wartime anti- espionage agent supervised a curity campaign against the ery of further letter bombs Yard agents worked with sorters at ki Asked if he would support the Republican party Wallace I can't imagine myself for a Republican under any circumstances Garrson Says He Protested to May Henry M Garsson testified today he protests about wartime manpower cuts at his munitions plants to An- drew J May then chairman of the house military committee be- cause he thought May's committee be concerned Garsson told the jury at his war bribe conspiracy trial he made frequent telephone calls and had sent telegrams to May about the Assistant State to May's calls Fire Marshal Dies to high war department officials including Lt Gen Levin K bell and Major General William N Porter then chiefs of ordnance and the chemical ill DB HOWARD BEVIS the class consists of 163 post offices Customs j 129 bovs were ed mail at aH ports in last year's class WASHINGTON Senator Robertson said today toe pending unification actually would merge the two services It's merger legislation pure and the Wyoming maker told a reporter Let's not fool ourselves about that Robertson is a member of the senate armed services committee in his absence yesterday proved the by a 32 to 0 vote He said he would have voted against the measure It provides for unification of the military and naval forces under a i secretary of national security The j says specifically that there Shall be no merger a provision jupon which the navy insisted But Robertson contended that nine lines of the are merger lines and it doesn't take a lawyer to figure it out He referred to a section which creates a national security were warned to watch for bombs Government clerks The commencement program told to report unusual letters however slight the Overture Waltzes today at Dover's Union fare service dent Truman on the basis strong veto measure I felt that if this manpower policy was to continue it would probably affect the whole country basis a j curtailing war production and it e certainly the affair of the T 4 which would oe persuasive military affairs committee Such a message also might puB away some of those who the house for the labor But even the Democratic leadership there says a veto be den At yesterday's For 10 years the assistant fire marshal was safety and service di- rector of Dover and had served several terms as city councilman Surviving are his wife three daughters and a Lash high school tra processional inarch Knights of Honor orchestra invocation Rev Daniel piano solo Lune De- played by David Judy Class address Dr vocal number A Spirit Flower by the senior ble composed of Ramona King Freda Forsythe Barbara Pearson Sally McCutcheon Dorothy roever Gloria tion of the class Mr Cleary Presentation of diplomas Dr Slater March from Aida industrial of the speakers who against criticized the labor that they be about Garsson said Garsson and his ray are on trial with former gressman May The contends took 555.000 in time bribes from the the compromise ier Warmer son Homer Jr orchestra Alma sung by dags benediction Rev Freymeyer recessional march Asiz Flambeaux tra Commencement week activities and humid which began Sunday with the Friday with scattered service and included Motive Revealed In Murder Trial that Ralph David Hoffer killed old Thelma Harger Anderson be- cause she questioned paternity of another girl's child was offered day in his murder trial The prosecution in surprise move also submitted a second statement which quoted the year-old dishonorably discharged war veteran as admitting he Wiled Anderson In a previous purported sion Hoffer admitted he beat Mrs Anderson but denied he Detective Henry HaD Bed Hoffer toW him fee of of Dorothy Kenner 18 He said that day following the July 27 listened to a conversation be- tween Miss Kenner and Hotter city prison Hall told the jury that he heard Miss Renner Statement On Spending Draws Fire Former Nebraska Governor to Head Greek Mission WASHINGTON JP President Truman said today that Senator Taft has advocated fallacious and dangerous procedure on the economic Mr Truman nude statement at a news ence at which be announced the appointment of former Governor Dwight T of Nebraska to be chief of the United States mission to Greece under the aid MIL At the same time he appointed Richard F Allen to relief for other countries la a prepared ment Mr took With Taft's recent statement that the president and the ad- ministration are abandoning keeping prices down in favor j of heavy spending abroad that will them up Reading his statement the president said bluntly the ad- ministration does not advocate the aid program for purpose of bringing prices but to aid starving millions restore their economies and to bulwark them against totalitarian aggression While foreign aid programs place some strain upon the American economy he said answer is to make price home even more Mr Truman Senator Taft's argument that high demand justifies or tales high prices is fallacious and dangerous It idea that high a as the traffic bear rather than the lowest that is consistent with profits kind of practice is feasible and in the Jong run it would destroy both prosperity and profits ilr that Taft con- tended the wav to the prices down was to reduce did you do this terrible dernand for goods thing Mr Truman Hoffer replied the officer j if the government were to Because or the statement abandon its vitally necessary loan Mrs Anderson made to me about the baby not looking like me The detective testified Hoffer told him that Mrs Anderson him Miss Renner and the child in a restaurant re- marked that baby doesn't look like you Hoffer resented the statement very much the said The second confession quoted Hoffer as saying that Mrs son wanted him to quit Dorothy but that instead he wanted to break off Mrs Anderson and remain with Miss Renner The prosecution was expected to rest this afternoon The defense's which shall consist of first witness will be Mrs Robert the department of the army the department of the navy and the department of the air Robertson's argument is that making the three departments part of an organization spells ger He said he intends to fight the on that ground when t reaches the senate floor probably next month Court Order Bans Cemetery Pickets CLEVELAND Common Pleas judge today banned all eting by striking at Hoffer mother of the defendant Four Recaptured LANCASTER O Nine boys escaped from the Boys In- school near here last and expenditure programs wages were reduced if savings were exhausted and if ment set in then there would be less demand ana prices would crop Senator Taft would call this an adjustment I would call It a tragic recession or There is nothing novel and ing worthy about getting a price collapse through reducing the de- mand That is the typical road to a depression The President Taft's economic philosophy the old idea of boom Mid bast Tor his OWE part Mr man added I utterly reject this defeatist economic a foB employment full economy His own interest in voluntary price reductions is Mr Truman said adding the drive for voluntary price tions while it has not gone far already yielded sub- stantial results The president said peaceful wage adjustments in some major tries took place price ad- vances and that in recent months oy supping away from the extraordinary playground during the increases has been checked recreational period price declines have Four of the boys had been re- by noon L Hays reported to the state fare department in Columbus He identified them as Carl Howard 14 Lester Barber both of the The right of the union to picket is not a sacred right It is a legal right The obligation to bury dead is more sacred than Cleveland and Robert Bushner 15 j Raymond 15 both Akron 103 to 66 217 to The one of New York Yesterday's rugh Low a m m class dav exercises and the will end ine juage senior Tuesday will end i dav when the annual class picnic itemed down an ly Lake Crawford attorney for Missing Body Recovered From Lake win taken The president laid great stress on his statement replying to ments attributed to Taft chairman oft the Senate Republican Policy committee A newsman wanted to know why e had singled out Taft who has been a Re- publican presidential Mr Truman that Taft has mace a statement that hole water He called Taft the spokesman for the economic philosophy that Mr is at- tion and its supporters said Gets Reward Police said more than per Crash Report crowded the Garden and estimated to 30 000 gathered in the streets A Y outside to hear the talks r were sponsored and Labor plan a similar Tuesday Chair Tonight j COLUMBUS Nathaniel convicted Cleveland j I A i L of Unusual Weather Puzzle Weatherman Says COLUMBUS O ff George N U- reprieved Alto lit Dr Wheeler's if he Army Unit Opens Reunion j Queens KANSAS oil report that they heard a the division who fought at 3 am May 26 sonie of the toughest battles of both World Wars today began a three-day reunion which will be bv the outfit's most s member President Truman Mr Truman is scheduled to ar- rive tomorrow and will speak at memorial services in honor of the division's dead RAIL MERGER CLEVELAND of the Pere Marquette and piace says Robere J Bowman president of both roads Former j Go Frank J Lausche general counsel of the Federation for Railway Progress was peake Ohio railroads will take ed to make his first appearance mace tomorrow at VJL for the organization here today a hearing before the senate state commerce committee please Mindling those who hold that his spring one of the wettest in the records of his office got that way because of 1 2 Somebody isn't living 3 A In reverse order like the weather Mindling 3 The world still inclines at the same angle there have been no changes in the com- weather and a sun-spot cycle coinciding with a run oC bafi weather never has alarmed science just an accident that's alL Weather is like that P so the figures fo date shew a 5.31 inches of rain average for 18 Ohio tions in April against a year normal of 3.21 5.85 lor May against the normal of 3.76 and 1.93 for infant June against 3.93 normal for the en- tire month exploring the shore of lake BODY Pa The Ohio River was being Professor Believed this area for tne Oi a woman reported to have leaped Victim of Amnesia from the bridge last night Mrs Greback of Monaca told police she saw the girl leap Workmen in a water pumping station said they heard yells and saw a girl gling in the water but she her before they could reach ut inquiries City into lasf nt also thff George S the Messersmith in Argentina has been because the United States is now on jiy terras with Argentina Ee told a news conference that is returning to this j country rat has not resigned STATE COLLEGE Pa A that Dr Vemon R j 1 v m Haber professor of zoology at the Pennsylvania State college may have suffered an attack of was advanced today as a hoar search failed to disclose any trace of the missing educator i COLUMBUS listed inen were burned n o seriously whea fire destroyed a Hellcat and damaged a Station hangar st Port