The Zanesville Signal (Newspaper) - April 18, 1951, Zanesville, Ohio FHE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL 87TH 287 APRIL 18, 1951 FIVE CENTS More la Than Any Other Newspaper Phone 24561 THOUSANDS SEE MACARTHUR PARADE Sixth army guard of honor stands at attention in foreground as General from door of plane on his arrival at International airport in San Francisco at o'clock last night Thousands of San Franciscans turned out to extend War Resolution May Be Shelved WASHINGTON Senate Democratic Leader McFarland today predicted a pigeonhole fate for legislation by Senator Cain asking congress to are war against nist China and North The Arizona senator also fore- cast shelving of an alternative resolution by Cain withdrawal of United States forces from Cain's action was another of the stormy repercussions In the wake of President man's firing of Gen. Douglas who before a meeting row to outline his Far Eastern policy views in general Mr Truman had an opportun Jty to speak If he chose at a news late flying from Tok is due to arrive here from MacArthur Due to Arrive In Capital After Midnight San Francisco after about a.m. EST. And capital is planning a huge the wel The Associated Gen. Douglas MacArthur Francisco today at p.m. for His departure Tow a parade which started at p.m. He is expected in the capital after about a.m. MacArthur is due to arrive at the Capitol at p.m. for his ad- dress to The speech slated to start 15 minutes The general is due to leave Washington sometime after dark for New York The exact of departure has not yet been On he leaves his New York hotel at U a.m. for a motorcade cession through Central then downtown to city and back up Broadway under a hail of ticker The scheduled three-hour re- ception ceremony and parade will culminate in an official city luncheon set to start at 2 p.m. Sub Sends Out Faint Signals England A rescue fleet hovering over the sunken submarine Affray after hours of ominous heard faint signals today from the entombed on the English channel bottom 196 feet TOKYO IB An Informant who demanded today reported the top British military officer in Japan voiced support for General MacArthur's posal to bomb Red Chinese bases to A man who attended a conference reported Lt. Gen. Sir H. C. M. administrative commander of British Commonwealth forces in last week told a conference of British newsmen that MacArthur's posal offered the best hope of forcing the Chinese Reds out of the war and prevent a costly He said the only would be to send a tremendous land army larger than anyone has into below with 75 men The admiralty said the from a supersonic tele- graph were so weak Contino Due to Face Draft Dodge Charges LOS ANGELES Player Dick Contino will der today on draft evasion The cross OB the map cates the area in the English channel where the submarine Affray went Ben McMasters Dies in Hospital H. 62, of 1271 Edwards died this ng in Good Samaritan He had been a patient in ihe hospital since Sunday and had been in failing health for al He had returned to Zanesville last week after spending the winter in Mr. McMaster was born In Nov. 19, 1888, the son of Lewie and Mary Swartz He resided in Zanesville his entire He was owner of the L. W. McMaster and Son General Contractors firm until his re- In 1M7. Mr. ter was a member of the Elks Conference Urged WASHINGTON Senator O'Conor today urged President Truman to meet with Gen. Douglas MacArthur and confer with him on the Far Eastern O'Conor said he telegraphed the president that a Ing was due General MacArthur for his distinguished services to our and would counter act the current among our people as to future can policies in the Far The White House bad said MacArthur would be welcome to see the president U he ed an appointment that appointment had been In San a spokesman for MacArthur said there was little likelihood of a MacArthur meeting unless a di- rect invitation came from the White That word was given reporters by Maj. Gen. Courtney close advisor to the President Truman has ed his army Maj. Gen. Harry H. to represent him at greetings to MacArthur on the general's arrival Army Plans Release Of Enlisted Reserves WASHINGTON Wl Assistant Secretary of Defense Anna enberg said today the army hopes by September to begin re- General Gets Big Welcome In Frisca Notion Tomorrow In Washington SAN FRANCISCO Thousands of San cans gathered outside eral MacArthur's hotel and along his parade route this lorning waiting for a glimpse f him during his first for- mal welcome back to the Several thousand began ming the street and U n 1 on quare in front of the St. General MacArthur salutes in acknowledgement of Sixth army guard of honor mony a few minutes after Son Arthur and Mrs. MacArthur stand beside At rear are San Francisco Mayor Elmer Robinson and Governor Earl Warren of more AP Wirephotos and a detailed story of city's welcome will be found on Page 11.) Surviving Eleanor M. are his oi the two Mrs. Fred Blickle of Fort and Mrs. liam West of and two William ter West and James Kent both of The body was taken to the funeral cue ships were unable to fix thei exact position of the luckless undersea The only previous signal from the sub. heard at a.m. day p.m. EST had led the rescue fleet of 25 ships to the area 30 miles west of the Isle of Rescuers signalled to the en- tombed crew to try an his attorney Jter one by one in special 20, disappeared through the vessel's Friday from Ford near i escape but by mid Springlike Weather Making Return Here the day before he was scheduled to be ed into the A selective service spokesman morning none had bobbed to the The rescue boats fired new depth charge signals in an at- said Contino offered tempt to from three psychiatrists that he The fleet which had scoured suffers from certain among them tho of being The reports were ed. and Contino ordered to Ford Ord. was 2.000 square mile yesterday morning affray in almost MAT CALL CUT WASHINGTON The army today cut Its May draft call from 60.000 to 40.000 The action follows the halving a area since located the exactly the area where the sub had sub- merged on Monday at the start of what was to be an un- derwater training DIBS CINCINNATI Mrs. beth 79, mother of Couple Throws in Sponge After Day at County Home Superintendent AIM to Operate institution County commissioners today are looking for a tendent and matron to take charge of Muskingum county home on Newark at least on a temporary until a permanent appointment is Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berkshire II who took over the Laid To Rep. Brehm WASHINGTON A ment prosecutor told a federal jury today that Rep. Walter E. Brehm hired two en as clerks on the ing they would turn back part of their salary to 98, is on trial on charges of accepting in il- legal donations from Mrs. Clara 75, of and Mrs. Emma S. Craven of Washington in 1947 and 1948 while they worked for He has pleaded The Red gave that 1 and one-third to 2 The big gains were south ane posts on Monday of a five resignation of tt Reno J. gave up their Jobs commissioners One Allied infantry team push were up a valley road within Mr. and Mrs. Berkshire of the rubbled Th to remain in a temporary doughboys met Chinese morta until May 15, date when and rifle fire and Allies Advance In West Korea TOKYO UB Allied troops ad to yards on the West Korean front today be hind heavy air and artillery at miles the resignations were and then receive a permanent It was reported that after a preliminary In- of the Mrs. Berkshire declined to take even Commissioners received the A tank force lunged Into the Bed lines near and killed 100 yong Is seven miles southeast of Chorwon and seven miles of Wednesday's gains carried th main Allied line to about eigh Gen. MacArthur's address before congress will be over station WHIZ at o'clock tomorrow after- WHIZ also will carry the welcoming program from New York on cast begins at is hotel a half hour before he was to Thousands more were finding their way Into civic center a formal welcome was scheduled after parade through tin Along the route people wen beginning to find a place alont Theater blazoned Home Gen eral Stores were decorated Banners flutt over the Peddlers ed American The wen m flie presidential of St. Francis hotel where 18- year-old Arthur MacArthur sat with his eyes glued to the television Last night was the time any of the had seen television in Col. Anthony the personal said young Arthur was awaiting for a chance to ride a new bicycle presented to him last WASHINGTON General Douglas MacArthur will arrive in Washington early tomorrow with military The army changed its mind day and to have a ceremonial honor luting and band at the airport to greet the deposed Far enlisted reservists In his opening called to duty Chief Prosecutor Floyd J. itice told the Jury the women She testified before a to make the con- armed service subcommittee and quoted Mrs. reserve as saying knew She said the marine corps gort Of went on at the begin releasing its inactive re- Hill in 1961, and plans gald Mrs. Soliday that by July 1952, no marine to work for Brehm ln will be on active 1945 alter me had tried The navy and air force to get a salary increase for AA treasury department resignations from the ot last and are th ment of the home had been bases of the Red build der fire since last up area where an estimated when commissioners announced Communist combat they were conducting an troops were gation into the operation of thei The Reds retreated slowly in ithe west but they stood and The it was fought for the eastern applied for the of the WASHINGTON General Douglas to at the DAB tion tomorrow and the Ing of newspaper Martin of superintendent early last Mr. and Mrs. and matron Two Allied thrusts Shook at the served at the home for The positions of tendent and matron pays per plus dam were turned back One was a frontal attack on East commander when he steps off his plane at ern Standard an army spokesman these honors will be corded the general in the public welcoming tomorrow afternoon at the huge demonstration on the Washington Monument He said the lateness of the hour of MacArthur's arrival slated to release their inactive enlisted reservists next Former Springlike weather was ing a return to this area DOVER w A World War H under a cloudless sky and who a patient that moved to the government be- was under arrest today of the April call which was cut died today after from to State Senator William H. Today's 2 a.m. 60's. Forecasters said it may after a minister reported about 48 they at ly during the By church near his afternoon it stood at 60. 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