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   The Zanesville Signal (Newspaper) - July 7, 1952, Zanesville, Ohio                        THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Presi 89TH 44 JULY 7, 1952 CENTS More In Hum Any Phone 2-4561 QUICK GOP SHOWDOWN HELD LIKELY B. O. Loses Fight to Abandon Train Stays In State Rules Utilities Board Holds Downriver Service Essential The state Public Utilities Commission today turned down a request by the more Ohio railroad to dis- continue the passenger tram between this city and W. Va It was the second time in recent years the commission had refused such a request from the railroad A similar request was turned in 1347. The railroad had arked to don passenger trains 9a5 and 9a6 operate except between this city and by way of Marietta The tram pulled by a gasoline engine generally consists of one baggage car and one coach Hearing on the tition was conducted at Colum bus last November 9 at which time a number of local headed by William managing director of the Cham ber of voiced tests against the proposed aban Rep Robert T. Secrest also ed in the protest such a move would be harmful in- expansion program now under way in the Muskingum er valley In rejecting the the commission overruled a by one of its own at- James L. lin It also upset a War n trend which has been a constant dwindling of passenger runs while the railroads concentrated on more profitable mam line passenger service and freight hauls The commission lic s needs must be given para- mount over the railroad's financial which the commission found to be and growing smaller The if the re- quest had been granted there would be no public tion whatever by rail or by bus between Zanesville and Marietta along the west side of trie Pickets on Duty as Workers Strike at Harvester Plant Pickets were on duty today at the strikebound Detroit Harvester Co. plant on pike Shown left to right are Albert A. D Harry Gibson and Chester Congressmen Top Republican Candidates Try Again to for Party Support End Deadlock The Detroit Harvester Co plant on pike sched uled to resume rations today after a vacation was idled by a strike of members of Local 3766, United of America Union Pickets formed at the plants two mam gates at 6 30 a m day but permitted supervisory employes to enter with the in- struction they were not to as sump any duties of production workers T L. Roberts president of the local said picketing will be maintained tne dock are to reopen with management at any time but s up to them to call a About 335 are ed by the work stoppage Roberts said picketing would continue on shifts and added that would be erected at the plant gates for the comfort of the pickets Roberts said the union is ing a 2o-cent package increase that includes a 12% cent hourly pay boost and another cent raise in six months plus other fringe benefits Adjournment Plans Wrecked by Dispute Over 2 Money Bills WASHINGTON The 82nd its ment plans wrecked day by a deadlock over two money meets again it will mainly mark time until next when ab- sent members return to clean up the two jobs still to done The dash toward a planned final adjournment stalled to a stop as the sun peeked over the horizon morning All except two appropriation bills had been passed but on these the Senate and House deadlocked Most of the Republican members e now left for the party s tional convention in Chicago and many Democrats have gone home Adjournment itself was off at least until next the week between the party conventions Un- til then nothing of importance will be transacted House Democrats and Republicans agreed on this in the small hours Sunday morning plans to bring Congress to a close Saturday night collapsed chiefly because the House had written into a 10-billion- doUar supplemental appropriation Superliner Sets Woman Driver New Speed Mark Faces Charges gum River It also pointed out there are several communities along this such as Lowell and Attorney Russell Leasure of son of Attorney and Mrs B E. Leasure of this was counsel for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen halso op- posed the petition Reds Beat Off Allied Assault Korea A large Allied raiding supplied by tanks and Came was beaten back early today bv Chinese en- trenched in log pillboxes two miles east of the Panmunjom truce talks ABOARD THE SS UNITED STATES sleek new super- linT United States completed her maiden Atlantic crossing today in a record three 10 hours and 40 copping the tic speed ribbon for America for the first time in 83 The time was 10 hours and two minutes than the old record set 14 years ago by the British Cunard liner Queen The United States raced past the finish s Rock off the English Coast at dawn as a gale of 60-knot winds whipped her The ship s band struck up the Star Spangled and her passengers capped their cham pagne at sunrise celebration with a roaring Trie wind and rain Kept most of them off the open The 53 United States 3559 41 land miles per the 2 938-mile crossing from Ambrose Light out- side New York The Queen Mary had averaged 3169 knots on her record trip Among the excited passengers this morning was Margaret who stood on the captain bridge The passengers were to be Le Havre for lunch The ship will caH tomorrow at ampton before the return trip to America feel like a pitcher who has pitcHed a game the s I jubilant captain 55-v Com sue Associated Press correspondent Mrs Mary B Sheppard 40, of Zanesville Route 6 will be ed tonight before Albert Perry township justice of the peace on a charge of attempting to run over a neighbor woman while driving her it was reported today by Perry Township Constable N. A The constable said the charge was filed bj Devight Mcdill who claimed the woman driver Things were pretty crowded fa no Gen D Rat on thr floor at to greet Indiana which has pledged him only two of 32 to right Col. Walter Rep Earl and Robert state chairman for Ike forces Eisenhower Bocks Foreign Policy Plank CHICAGO Foster Dulles said today Gen Dwight D hower has approved unqualified proposed foreign policy plank a curb on the use of funds for Dulles GOP foreign affairs an expansion of the atomic pert has been working on the ons program draft proposal at the request of The measure carries two billion Sen Eugene Millikin chairman of the party s platform committee Millikin had said earlier both Eisenhower and Sen Robert A the chief rivals for thr GOP presidential had proved the dollars for the program for foreign military and economic and 000 for military bases and other projects around the In a appeal against the House rider President Truman Dulles said he was going to rail wrote Vice President Barkley and next at the Taft headquarters House Speaker that it to discuss the foreign plank would cripple atomic production with him and imperil national security The Senate refused to accept the weary members standing firm into the early Sunday ing hours The House finally agree to modify it somewhat but balked to run his wile throwing it overboard Saturday night at an Kast pike drive in lunch room She was also charged with reckless ing Mrs Sheppard was arrested at the lunch room but was released after posting bond for her The other dispute that upset ad plans flared over a com- promise 061 000 to finance rivers and harbors and flood con- trol projects Dropped out of the measure was four million dollars for the before the justice of dam in South Carolina and Sen. Maybank Hanna who was assisted in roared that the was not going making the arrest by another con- I to pass without this item in it stable J E Drakes of and indicated he might launch a ship said he understood the at filibuster Sen Olm Johnston tempt to run down the McGill SO said he too was ready to talk woman climaxed a quarrel be all day Sunday tween the two families Sets Hair Afire In Suicide Try A subcommittee led by Mrs Mil dred attractive youthful delegate from California split 4 to 2 upon what Republicans should propose All six opposed a compulsory eral program or commission to halt racial and minority But Mrs. Younger and three members suggested a voluntary federal commission with power to investigate state and local tions in this field and make This was expected to appeal to Negroes and other minority groups Two insisted the federal government should leave such matters to state and local action Convention Under Way In Chicago No Compromise Seen in Fight for Contested Votes CONVENTION ago whooped into this big arena to open their presidential nominating convention today with Taft and Eisenhower forces drawing lines for a bitter floor battle over ing by contested The convention opened an hour late In an address opening the con- v e n 11 o National Committee seemingly beat the Taft tion to the punch today by ing new compromise on Uw hot rulen change got together behind a proposal that would provide for thr seating of In alphabetical order and allow those seated to vote on later con- Sen Robert A Taft holds np a batch of telegrams be said he received from 510 replying favorably to an Invitation from his tional campaign manager to the team Hr needs 604 votes for the GOP presidential nomination Tne upshot was that the senate I sent the back to conference in hopes of working out a settlement With this and the atomic ing controversy on his hands I Democratic Leader McFarland of Arizona despaired at last and moved the Senate recess until dav It quit at 4 10 a m and me Quads Born to Wife Of Maine Carpenter Me Hot and Humid Weather Returns Maryland May Back Eisenhower Hot and humid returned CHICAGO Gov Theodore R to this area today after a week of Maryland said end of summT tempera hp had asked to place Gen turps Eisenhower s name in nomination The mercury soared past the I for at the mark in Convention and 'Im Zanesville shortly noon ing to day after sinking to a lew of 67 j reporters the in- at municipal airport this morning nad brn extended in a Forecasters said scattered brief call the were in store for Ohio tonight T s headquarters had Chairman Guy Gabrielson called for a united party front to what he termed lous Democratic will be a fair Gabnelson But all efforts In the floor battle were fast ing So it appeared there might be a quick of strength which could tip off whether Sen. Robert A Taft or Gen Dwight D will in the end win the ty s presidential Party disturbed over possible effects of this angry dispute on GOP election chancel desperately through the night for a But they couldn t come up with anything that everyone would Taft told a morning news con- ference he is ready to fight and wouldn t try to put off the Some of Taft's backers had his chances would be ter if the issue could be delayed until after Gen. Douglas who is friendly to had delivered the keynote speech The scrap is over hower backers want to put in a rule restricting voting by contested on the seating of other lets were born tod a. to the 35-, tomorrow and that it win be n a call for tiy Maryland A 49-vear-cJd followed and her first concern was where to an P modore Harry told a at Good Giant strides toward put the three girls and a boy in including the passage of a tury Standish home Sam at the Western front reported the U N men jumped off against three Red outposts at 10 p m under a liant moonlit skj said ine raiders were pinned down bv Communist tar shells and grenades at the first Two squads clawed to the top of tbe Chinese hill but their flamethrowers and rockets failed to dislodge the Reds American Protest Rejected by Daves COPENHAGEN 600 000 000 defense Dr Duncan Morse said this at her home been taken in the tion of the mother Mrs County Sheriff Butts re session that began at noon Satur beth was ported dav the legislators bogged and the quads be Isabelle down in controversy were good Suits Mrs of drank a carpenter Md as iv presiding over tores ranging from 68 to 92 de owi delegation s caucus called back as Hard rains in the soon as the nesting and parts of Morgan He in a preference e- at tne sane to a high insisted had no of 88 airport the general supporters call it the Morn convention on fa Taft backers hoot at in present the effect would be whether disputed Taft delegates from for would be allowed to on the question of seating to Page 8) The babies named by Dr. Morse as then set fire to her hair which she 2-5. of died of in- mm size for twins j had first saturated with kerosene juries when hp Mrs Pinkham and her 45-year- Uus control of his on L oH husband had been Press Search he controls in go for and he For More Fun on Tour CATION a m. of Korea Na and Communist armistice held secret A U. U 'the 13 000 ton tanker said were on a A single at Scattered of aa Today s meeting lasted 48 Utcs The win OHIO Some cloudiness the of her borne S aid to sheriff a brother Minister Ole mg m an upstairs was Kraft had the awakened a noise m the in 3 statement Sunday last night He ran down saw her hair in here appeared to be no flames and extinguished the fire halting delivery of a was brought to the Good maritan hospital in a CaTion Cannon Her husband Thomas died a year ago A mamed daughter makes her home in Arizona and a js attending a church camp cast of O J Police LX who broke out of Learning Union Shop Demand by o Thr t. at 11 a. m. tomorrow chance of widely scattered In Licking Monday der storms mostly in toon this evening Low tonight 68- REELECTED 75 Tuesday partly and I Iran Iran i lower A 19-vcar-oJd Guernsey county girl to drive caused all sorts of at the Steve ko farm 01 State Route 265 near when she tost control of hr automobile State patrolmen at Cambridge said this is what happened Sht backed her car out of a ALL-STAR PHILADELPHIA warm followed by house of across the highway moms for the National feagne and storms cookr m last night Mohammed a hedge and Vie Raschi for the bv Tuesday mto office as o tho porch of the will be the opposing High approving Yousko home knocking down 330am.....670' 52 w posts the en tn the annual at Stode Park Today Low 1-00 Today T 3 car in a forward she to smash mto the side of a bam out one SV then cut across the highway an Patrolmen who did not the damage the giri had received a beginner s m on July 3 The driver and three gers slightly one youngster a girl was ordered lo n court at Cambridge to face a charge of a h. 7ohn 22 utv and escaped n cars QQ near One abandoned arc opposed by any from a 13 the jail The other p The un en s for a union you is shop aid a senior ty Come 'e a pistol m the deputy and freed tract five Tney took two machine two pistols and 500 SPEEDBOAT RECORD SET o' SEATTLE Police an outside Capped ihc pucc up a ram pipe and shun IV a worM a gun through speed record of 176497 an hour Don't miss a single day of CAPTAIN EASY 2-4SC1 and Tbr seat to yoo  

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