Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - February 3, 1951, Zanesville, Ohio V MERCURY DROPS BELOW ZERO More In Than Any Phone FEBRUARY 3 These unusual pictures taken by Patricia Johnson of The photo staff show how Zanesville caught today in winter's icy grip One was taken from Putnam Hill park The other is of the ice-bound Temperature At New Low Relief From Cold in Sight Milder Tomorrow The winter's coldest ng sent the ing to an official 18.6 degrees jelow zero at Zanesville wrt early today Tills was one of the coldest Ui history although It wait 6.4 above the record low 2.1 below recorded at the airport In January 1047 The previous low mark of thU winter was 13.2 on Dec 27 At the U S locks here a mark 20 below was recorded on Dec 1 1917 In downtown Zanesville the mercury stood at 12 below short y alter dawn today while In rural sections the temperature dropped even lower than that re- at the airport William reported that he thermometer reading was a minus 24 at his farm on road These official marks also were Allied Forces Push Drive Within 7 Miles of Seoul New Battles Hare on Western Front As Enemy Launches 3 Counterattacks Government Cuts Use of Aluminum Bartender Held After W Shootings 2 Brothers Wounded At Riling Station After Cafe Dispute TOKYO forces today were reported less than seven miles from Seoul I Earl D Johnson U S assistant secretary of the army i f h said he visited troops i to former His trip indicated that U N for elements actually were even closer than seven miles needs Battles raged along the ern sector late Saturday Johnson making a personnel Inspection tour on the tenth dav of the Allied limited offensive said he saw Chinese bodies all over the place Two brothers were shot and wounded at a West Main filling WASHINGTON The use Ration and Ings was being questioned by Earl assure military More Rail Men Join in Walkout By The NPA ordered a halt In the use of aluminum April 1 for a lint of ranging from shakers to automobile hardware and NPA simultaneously told by Wounded were lock 26 and 22 both of i Harold who onco through the left thigh and once through the left arm wan at Good Samaritan hospital this afternoon Earl who was wounded In the left arm was dismissed from the hospital after receiving ment Rudolph Campoll of C a m- Aside from the sector visited aluminum users that still further I bartender at by Johnson the picture of the Federal court action and western battle line in relation to Ing Srom brought no the White House Indication today of June I was not clear AP Correspondent Sran an early move by ton sald one task sick striking railroad through to Samgo cafe 113 Main effective strcc admitted shooting th with a 32 caliber pistol It said by Detective Captain Robert Snelling the Th ln reported Gratiot 30 below 28 Junction City 26 below and New 21 below The temperature which did not go higher than five above zero yesterday wan climbing into the this after noon and further relief from the wave was promised tomorrow In view of the forecasts it appeared that city and rural schools will reopen Monday ter the tion There remained the Ability however that some ot I the more remote schools might Ind It Impossible to resume classes for another day or two Power wan finally restored to the twin citlen of and Malta today Both communities had been without electricity early day when the main line from Corning had broken In result of Uir ice and snow men cn south of the Han river due Ion so Although no break appeared and 10 0 Seoul ln a on Mal and in the crippling walkout efforts oray enemy of Captain Snelling said this lines I NPA said Its rubber order also count of the incident was Shot through the left arm and left thigh Harold 32 IN Known at hospital thU morning He to be In WASHINGTON Other allied troops drove to provides for a cut in the amount plied by Campoll and his em- Girl 12 Married To Year-Old Youth an he told pollen he Mint In dent William Green of the AFI within a mile and one-half south of rubber earmarked or Nathan Salovon described the work of railroad trainmen today an a wildcat strike to reach a settlement In the lengthy dispute were taken by the National Mediation Board In Washington Meanwhile the five-day out had most of the nation's transportation and struck damaging blows at other key Industries It called camel back rubber for recapping old ones of gain of more than for new automobile tires and an South Second street who n bitter Increase in the amount of ates the Main street mst resistance A P Correspondent Jim Broker said the ately launched at three points In this western area hut at U N r holding firm against an enemy which giving us the a said A reinforced enemy battalion hit hard at tierce Turkish troops OPS Rolls Back Price of Steel The brothers and a man named Gilbert Don lor 21 of New York city had been thrown out Nate's cafe earlier this week after creating a disturbance I I Cj WASHINGTON Senator I Wherry said today he I Secretary of State They vowed to gtt said son to spell out the modest U S air and ground strength COLUMBUS Ga A year old bride nettled down to married life today her husband at her in- lawn home The grade Willie Dell Traywick and Lawmaker Seeks RFC Policy Probe WASHINGTON Rep Sut called today for a Investigation White were gradually returning to mal although It was stilt Im- possible tu reach Cumberland and Rlx Mills The condition of principal leading out of Zanesville lad Improved somewhat due to he efforts of the State Highway department Motorists were ad- vised to stay off secondary roads however unless their cart were equipped with chains For the first time In a week Trans World Airlines expected ts flights to be operating Into Zanesville airport late today COLUMBUS Fuel gai famine drove Toledo dents from their homes today In the midst of a cold wave that tins caused 26 deaths In Ohio Shortages of natural gas were reported throughout i and supplies were perilously low in Toledo Cincinnati field Marysville Columbus Parma and Dayton weatherman Injected ened to strangle many war and northwest of Suwon at dusk f cr of Gen D would commit to Europe's de- county Shortly before this fense Ing Salovon and Campoll went Wherry who opposes sending I to the West Main street filling additional foot soldiers to Eu- station to pick up the latter's rope said he will demand that HCW had been left there Acheson tell senate committees in Chattahoochee over HFC Influence policies The senate banking committee yesterday accused three of the five Reconstruction Finance nf the work stoppage The ber of workers Idle In other Industries soured with Indications of thousands more being laid oft If the strike continued The situation In the steel industry was reported growing ly worne The government moved for a decision in federal court on a contempt action stemming Irom a similar walkout in mid- A hearing In ground small arms tar and artillery fire The battle still raged Saturday night Another Red counterblow was struck against nine raw miles northwest of and So far as could be learned buck at a cross ton on standard grades will larger Ear McClin backs to on ock ns up about half of M 1 I accept at face eral statement that he has made no your told a I er That leaves Acheson as To which he a third attack in company Turn lo Page Two Red China Premier I III 1 go yesterday had been continued I IM Tor a week hut arrangements Ull here the action Is not expected to e fert cut in the price of steel hut it should make It ler to prevent later rises In prices Not If behave At this point he said HaroW McClintock stepped up and Turn to Page Two Due in Two Weeks WASHINGTON A hearing on a motion to dismiss an ment against Rep Walter probably will be- held in about two weeks U S Attorney Raymond II Baker said yesterday The Ohio congressman Is un- der Indictment on it charge il- taking Gaii pressure dropped below the point that furnaces could he used In Toledo Families Corporation directors of Wnn erly yielding to outside Influence mPC? housing and were made late last night to re- sume today TOKYO fl Red China's pre St Augustine Ha Blanketed by Snpw ST AUGUSTINE IN OHIO i Two Women Slain Shoots Self the one man who could have made such agreements He should tell whether any exists In a radio and television port to the nation last on from Ms survey of western Europe's plover In his congressional of- potential fice i urged the sending of an Yesterday the government Ified number of disputed his claim that the slons to help man the defenses cral corrupt act under 1 a nH In approving several lion dollar loans The committee In a report to the senate tald that Donald DawHon to President Truman on personnel matters had met with some In to dominate KKC It wai critical of Board Members Walter L facilities and several dred moved Into high school and a recreation center Second army headquarters be- gan moving 500 cots from lumbus and from Camp Perry Turn to Page Two chaiman W Elmer Harber and Walter Cos f t serving first terms today co in southeastern n holr Na Pam trees bent under d the HOPEWELL Va Hopewell women were shot and said thM their search against possible which he Indicted Is Howe and promptly for Lt Donald W Spencer attack uncertain and the committees 33 of Somerset who is reported Asserting that he had found nite heartening evidence of a In Europe's spirit the west's Eisenhower Backs L t njiu in it wis reported out of the from army post city Daw son Is exacted hack pt Va Monday from it trip to Brazil Agents his auto had bcen His office made no comment on found abandoned and Inside was the committee report a roster of a payroll for Sutlon who charged In a re- his army company but the cent house speech that ey was not there sickness strikes railroad world In a broadcast statement Sv Dixon hex hv the snow and J and Indications 3 Turn to Page Two senators BELGRADE Yugoslavia IFi One Yugoslav was sentenced to death today and 15 others to prison ranging from six s null and void He the will ray no attention to the UiN good offices com set up to try to find a basis for peace This the first official nese reaction to th U N aggressor resolution adopted at Lake Success dav hv an vote of 44 to 7 The statement was cast here whole Snow cars through the slushy greets Adults and -like sloshed through It and threw WAR CRIMINALS KUKRI LANDSBERG Germany W war crimes ers Including German arms magnate Knipp and four former generals weie released 35 were felled shotgun blasts as they returi ed to the of Mrs parents about 12 30 a m Police Chief F C Gwaltney said Chief Gwaltney identified the assailant as Grady machine operator at the Hercules Powder first to a local hnv Ledford was trans- lent Truman today dedicates the chapel of the four chaplains an memorial enshrining tho heroic deeds of four army who died In the sinking of a troopship The chapel built with the donations of more than 10 fflO persons of all faiths was the dream of the Rev Dr A Poling father of on- of the chaplains who wert down with 18 j Eisenhower voiced his support for the de- fense universal military and training which calls for ering the draft age to 18 and ex- tending the term of military service from 21 to 27 months However the five-star general told the senate preparedness sub-committee he would be OIK IN I for the officer although that he had met with foul had not been discounted LIMA w TWO men were cloudy and Milder killed and a third man injured critically eanly today wnen sr automobile In which they were Cloudy and milder rising crashed Into the rear of Sunday with parked tractor-trailer on Route light likely north portion a west of Ellda Dead tonight 1 to 20 arc John 22 of Yesterday's High I