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   The Zanesville Signal (Newspaper) - October 30, 1951, Zanesville, Ohio                        FHE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL if Associated Press it- AP Wirephotos 88TH 142 OCTOBER 30, 1951 TWA Accepts Blame Here in Traffic Decline Will Offer Best Service Airline Tells CAB Trans World Airlines the Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington today it is quire wiling to continue ing Zanesville for three and that poor schedules Brief Honeymoon Comes to End FIVE CENTS I Than Any Other Phone 2-4561 A week ago Detroit's society pages told of the marriage of Mary Jane 27, a Grosse to blame and Robert J. Yesterday a crestfallen Mary Jane sued for when she heard that Virginia claimed to have married son of a Detroit reduced traffic here in j a year ago and recently bore him a James attorney fori was the third witness before the at oral before the full on the service j Led by the Ohio Aviation Board I and the Aeronautics Commission of a number of cities in County Line Case iReds Make No Move End To Trial Dec. 19 UN Officers Say Trial of a declaratory judgment the two states have objected brought by the Ohio Power recommendations made by CAE i company to settle a boundary line Examiner R. Vernon Radcliffe last Morgan and following a week-long involving the site ing on applications by several has ex- pressed satisfaction with the ex- which would continue TWA service here for another three William M. managing di- rector of the local Chamber of was to appear late this afternoon in support of the ex- He was prepared to point out Installation of automatic ing devices and gates at the Pennsylvania railroad's crossing near the foot of Main street will in no wise impair safety or it was contended today by railroad men after city cil last night authorized threats to be a and shej tion of there and at was not frightened by the UuK road and road Korea A United Nations truce reported the calls to a court of a power plant now under Said today busting our guts trying to get Disclosure of the Asked about the possibility was set today for but the Reds are making attempt to get came Dec. 19, at A. rest its case after calling one more Communists Stand Firm on Own Allied Troops Beat Off Chinese Attack Murder Trial Juror Is Threatened Twice COLUMBUS A woman charge of second-degree not record any payments on in a restaurant with them all in the Phillips murder trial has the 25. Collections in each ing April the hours of the two threatening Prosecutor Ralph J. Bartlett testified were Judge Myron B. spent the morning session April 7-10 and next May 1-2. admitted the statements announced on alleged discrepancies in This testimony was aimed at verified presence at The threats are the first to and in attempting alibi office and the Then he received by any of the eight 1o the defendant at the When Defense Attorney Paul M. en and four men on the jury trying the slaying began ong of George 23-yeai-old it also introduced route showered questions at Bauman this ance salesman for second degree books belonging to Phillips to show that murder A number of state testimony showing the books jof Phillips told police Phillips Turn to Page Mne nesses received similar calls during the past Judge who In pre- siding at the trial In common Identified the threatened juror as Alberta He said she received one telephone rail at p.m. A youthful volre told her she had watch at Judge Gessaman Mrs. Weed's ed the telephone and a voice Alberta she'd better be Mrs. Weed said she believed the Automatic Warning Devices Watchmen to Go at Three Railroad Crossings Here that the gates will remain down even when a train is standing idly in the vicinity of the thus creating a serious traffic tie-up on busy Main a railroad spokesman ex- that a switch is for manual operation by a member of the train in order to open the The new installations wHl ford protection if Zanesville were to lose it would be lost to three fourths of lie pointed out by reason of this city's it is the center of a 22- county area in which there is no other city with The alternative for a would not fy the needs of or this j he was ready to Corry's ment Zanesville is a to double Us present air traffic if TWA He was to cite the fact that the two flights operating here have a which means that seats are not available for be I The airline attorney 1 edged this morning that ville had been showing in the matter of until two of the four daily i flights were dropped and was substituted for New York the point of the only Common Pleas Judge ence J. Crossland of urn who announced the revealed he has been assigned by Supreme Court tice Carl V. to hear the hearing will take place Dec. 3. according to traffic for five hours today on British Again Cut Canal Zone Traffic Egypt The British reasonable witness in the The statement came from Maj. j police lieutenant Henry I. chairman Phillips told of the U. truce one was home There during a recess in the sixth no doubt I subcommittee session at The lister police investigation of the The negotiators met three hours j slaying last April 25 of Mrs. Ruth but failed to make headway toward who lived in west creating a Korean cease-fire She was a native of who presided last Wednesday over i the highway between Cairo and Is the hearing of a demurrer brought 12 Lost After Lake Vessels Collide in Buffalo Harbor Captain and Helmsman of Freighter Hailed As Both Give Lives to Save Crew by Washington He rejected the demurrer which Another meeting is scheduled Lieut. a state I tomorrow p. 23-year-old insurance British base at the mid- 3rje N. thel Communists continued at all three dangerous and will eliminate the city's last three The one at the B. 0. crossing on State street was replaced by a mechanical warning system several years At the Main street crossing is watched 24 hours a day except from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. on The Dug road and Pershing road crossings are guarded daily except from p.m. to a.m. All three new installations will include flasher warning bells and short-arm which traffic only on the right side of the Since the left sections are ists cannot be trapped between it was explained by uel agent in charge of the The installations will cost the point of the Suez Egyptian officials linked with con- i fnr had claimed that the Morgan i c county court lacked West Korea in the area ing its Muskingum plant four N. Y. At least seven men were dead and five missing today after the flaming collision of railroad The watchmen will not lose their they wiH be questioning by police after the vessels in Buffalo of woman was found streaked this morning in- absorbed into the railroad's toj the cabin of the tug Three bodies had been miles upstream from Beverly is at issue in the along with an estimated quarter million dollars a year in tax Defendants are the commissioners and auditors of Morgan and Washington counties and three district boards of There was no immediate ation from the British for their which the Egyptians said was in effect from dawn until Diplomatic representatives of the seven Arab while met here today and dis- cussed the western proposal for a Middle East defense already has refused to for important military positions along the No progress toward a solution was At within sight of bursting Allied Modes said the Communists made no no no attempt to get a reasonable Strong Plea Made Blue Rock Man To Save Amerman Killed in Korea Third Atom Test Lights Up Sky LAS Nev. join in such a pact until Britain moves out ot Suez and the ARMY Korea in- COLUMBUS Strong pleas were made today before the Ohio Pardon and Parole commission for the life of Max 28, Cpl. Ivan Earl 23, of Blue who was killed in tion in Korea on Oct. 14, was the fifth Muskingum county covered Eight men are The railroad regards the new The Great Lakes Freighter instillation as an in Eastern Korea beat convicted conspirator in the 1950: man to lose his life in the Far back an attack near Heartbreak slaying of Harold Ridge by Chinese in predawn county farmer and native of Notice of death Britain's troops holding tight darkness then drove ahead can control of the strategic in lhe commission were told by their commander On me Western Front United reduction of day will stay until the forces more to life imprisonment and an government returns to a mile northwest of Frank j. acts little was received last night by his detonation in the Atomic The British military Gen. iii y j 1.1 current test Sir George in an order Reinforced Chinese who had at the other three year certificate to servo TWA ex- pend every to Rive the best service we possibly He promised the same for ably on such a Amerman will die Nov. 15 in the electric bright glow in the northwest of off i Allies southeast of in the day the situation is made T. i i L Both were turned i It was the largest of the present i minimum of He In the air war anti- which has included a baby Jed steps have been field if it is also certified for from a a to maintain our Thc spectacular drop from Both the traffic ban and star jet and a order The Fifth airi A About a after the Interior Minister said w chance I Mast Was slain by the joint use of one on a column of El Dm that under- of Dilot enable Amerman to court Mrs. east-west route Crimmons shot up into the ground are i For aircraft guns shot down American planes Tuesday Manon to Mansfield and through said that Mansfield would doubtedly be with the re- suit that Marion's airport would lose its present TWA light itself was much like a giant camera flash There was a light purple tinge at the being formed to drive the out of He denied reports that the government is furnishing arms to the irregular Red day refused to Big Grain Elevator Burns Near Newark American jeta over Mig alley in northwest American men said they spotted PO but the Reds kept out of Fighter pilots stepped up their flights in support of ground troops to 331 A clemency hearing was scheduled today lor Gerald 18, convicted bt slay Oct. 5, 1930. The state court ruled last week must die 16 for his part la On the central front an Allied raiding party stabbed two j northwest of and shot up NEWARK Kire that of started in a drying U- on a E Grub of stuck to foxholes and trenches and The or local The mushroom a beautiful for which the aviation boards of observers The top two and a number of cities burgeoned at the apex of a are would bo supplied byj Lake which There was no shock frit in Las petitioned to extend its service within the time to for sound waves normally to The examiner has recommended travel from the Yucca flat range of Lake than 75 from i along with one by Youngstown That would indicate that it ways for a route between considerably less severe than bus and during a scries last February Zanesville would have been of which broke windows ncar m county stopping alone with Las j early on a Presumably today's like Grubb estimated loss at but was a drop from an would have meant the almost airplanes Employes Bob Galbraith and tain elimination of TWA's N. M. were John said the fire broke to this of other craft shortly after Fire the from POTTERS GET RAISE and LIVERPOOL A RECORDS fought the flames lor 90 percent pay for some 23.000 WOOSTER Fire destroyed They saved five nearby pottery workers in a dozon stairs office building and all the Grubb's house and three and several Canadian of Boys early corn fro into effect Nov. 1. it an- day nearby Grubb said the partially here The an- house 2S bovs covered by was made by the U.S. in ibf institution and the to 550.000 for the 60 by 130 wood and Jho house and outbuildings on its 120 and brick Several of larm were not sarid bushels of assorted grains Public will the was iwere inside the Randi 24-year-old gian war Both Prosecutor W. G. er of Medina county and man's Henry Laribee agreed at today's hearing man is sincerely It was principally on this point man's defense counsel asked his plea that his life be rammed the loaded oil barge shortly after 9 last and the Its 800.000 gallons gasoline i the freighter and which was pushing j The 454-foot, was cme of the largest on the i j Great j The of the accident wmm not the harbor but the night was clear coant guard and ot the craft were along with its recent ment of coal-burning by Diesel Schoolboys Help Battle Flames The which had un- South Zanesville high school boys were dismissed from classes I this morning to help volunteer men move furniture from a loaded a grain cargo Sunday was near the I leaving the harbor for Detroit and i The barge was i The in bome Mrs. Nelson Burchett of 20 The the pile of Pembroke a was j bodies found m the tug could exploding crew that he been listed as Mrs. Burchett and three of her j The body of one ied crewmen had been found four children were on the second The captain minor injuries escaped i floor of the frame house when she heard an explosion in the Louis Guyette of the and his helmsman Roy i with the 1, 56. both of Port 8aiuln' 5- and 3, died deaths ran to the floor of New Plan Proposed To End Oil Dispute Mr. and Mrs. Wade A Klc of Blue from the defense Cpl who entered ice Nov. 30. 1950. was trained at the pilot Before they they backed the ship away from the flaming barge and rammed its stern into a nearby Crewmen scrambled down a rope to captain naved the captain naved Jimmy an 18-year-old deckhand for the team rolling down his UM When opened door to a clothes next to the ahe wan met by wall of and She took the children next to home of a Mrs. Francis who moned the South teer fire The school boys carried furniture from the a driver for Edward 57. a watchman meat packers here Youngsters Reody today to Ky. He went on the and an old hand was on a run to Akron and the last April and landed in on the told the story of his fourth age Later he was sent to skipper's heroism was in lie is survived by his old man and Roy Eire Chief Dave Garrett said the WASHINGTON Reaction to Gene and Jin the pet her in reverse interior of the building was badly ja twostep American plan appears all of the a j and sent her back toward the damaged but no estimate has have buoyed state department Mrs. Snyder of were both when we placed the part of Iran and Britain may ville 2. and the paternal rammed the which was covered by i a settlement uncorking the flow of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tied a line and about 12 of us There was no insurance on the oil lo the Swingle of near down of aH of Premier Mohammed The bodies of and which was either destroyed or of Iran is sufficiently in WHITER MISSING were found the forward badly by wafer or American suggestions to SANTA Calif. They burned so scorched by his stay in the capital for Writer William Scon could recognized family will make its home 1alks on tbe He 53. is missing and police have The only for rhe present with Mrs. In make way about the found hls OT teath of was that of an Mr and Mrs. John are moving ahead for of Red Cross Undertakes Public Shelter Survey in County but is still with no bene departure date Responsible informants said American mediators are not only to persuade Iran artd to direct talks but to agree on a plan for oil 1he ber of the Tone Arrested for Spitting In Face of Movie Columnist of Race vai In cooper 3 1 ion with thf Civil the Red Cross is a survey of with a view 1o a hst that rray ry as public ters in ml of not in the ing Ihst the of a ness against ter it was of cause a number of families to be i Thr have sent by o' chapters disaster to ail and i warehouses j other which may prove for j o' including for use of in by The list of will bv 17 counties in this C V is of the local Cross shelter In his pointed out that routine disaster services by the Cross are times they do exist and arc greater in number and more varied than you He it is also the re- of the local chapter to consider that can happen and To be of a major to eo te the on an basis un- til outside Kc in much has lor use ter The 1 is to 1 delay by ha vine someone ways available whom i Cross can easily Thr details the building's con- of wa- ter toilet facilities arri sanitary as i's for people and blankets on SAFE 5 into two at Si Iron 3IOLLYWOOD Franchot the to ja 1 today accused of spittle in of a veteran red-headed Roia with rain r in wert o west was suspicion of on a arrest by the newspaper and The at on the Sunset strip Miss Told police The TVA of barba to her and he kicked in the She sheriff s who took him into Set John N orris Tone I at but Newark Woman's Trial Begins Monday s 5i m p.m. Today yOT of T 41 0' 60.i" The rn mad I As a matTer she slapped NEWARK Pleat B. today the first murder trial of 25. to start I kick It's just next Monday after receiving a provocation after another u with vis sem Miss Muir said Tone no ry by Dr. R. E. before the of the state Ker contained tal for insane references several weeks Miss Thomas a 14-day a Co tc cf with Actor Torn Miss The woman is accused rf the He a Sept. 15 fatal shooting of Frank from 30. a fruit market The but won in the at the by Pozzo s m I  

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