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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - September 11, 1952, Zanesville, Ohio                               V OHIO STATE FHE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL HE A 100 SEPTEMBER 1952 FIVE CENTS Mow In Than Any Other Newspaper Phone FLOODS BREAK LONG TEXAS DROUGHT Truman Sees Ike Backing Isolationists President Points To General's Plea For GOP Congress WASHINGTON dent Truman said today Gen Dwight D Eisenhower pro an Con if Gov Lausche to Be Chief Speaker At Norwich Celebration Saturday and that won't bring poses gress In a news Truman ripped into the Republican call for election of a Republican Congress while saying peace is the big issue of the times If we elect a Republican Con- gress it will be man declared By way of emphasis he gave mission for direct quotes around the words Congress Press conference rules ordinarily forbid direct quotation of the ident Truman opened his meeting with reporters by reading a prepared statement in which he attacked what he called the party for its predominate support of the Republican ticket he he did not think it mattered too much they when viewed on past performances of the press He said the metropolitan press in this as well as the big have become which has traditionally been Republican Truman said only 10.3 per cent of the daily newspapers in the United States supported the Democratic ticket in 1948 that almost all the big preferred party that year The hasn't changed he added In taking this Truman was echoing statements made re- cently by Gov Adlia E the Democratic presidential inee Stevenson spoke similarly at a of editors last week News Columns Fair Stevenson said he he had been given good treatment in the news columns though the editorials were opposed to his candidacy In a similar Truman said he did riot give a hoot wha the newspapers said editorially i they gave the Democrats a brea in the news columns Truman was asked for commen on the victory by Sen Joseph R McCarthy in the Wisconsin Re- publican primary He said he did not care to make any He also refused comment on the decision by Gov Allan Shivers and some other Texas Democrats thai they will support Eisenhower Program for the celebration of the village of to be held has been it was an- today by Rollin A general The celebration will get under way with a parade at headed by the New Con- cord high school and will be highlighted by talks by Gov Frank J Lausche and Rep ert T Secrest The governor is scheduled to speak at 3 o'clock at the wich grade school ground which will serve as the center of the day's activities Rep Secrest will speak later in the afternoon In addition to his Gov Lausche will place a wreath on a monument marking the scene of the first traffic fatality on the National Highway Christopher Caldwin was killed in a stage coach accident at Norwich in 1835 on the then new national road Among other features of the celebration will be an exhibit of a miniature railroad which will j be displayed by the B 0 i road at skating rink and the presentation of the play Shirt at o'clock in the evening at th Norwich Com- munity hall by the Bloomfield a dramatic group A number of prizes will be awarded those taking part in the parade They will be given for the most attractive most unusual best attired rider of a best decorated best dressed pioneer couple and to the oldest and youngest persons present Following the presentation of the there will be square dancing at rink The complete program for the day salute by a national guard the led by Mark reading of letters from the or of England and from the Archeological society by Rollin introduction of Gov Frank J Lausche by or Donald T music by New Concord school band Talks by Rep Robert T crest and benediction by Rev E B Welsh Sitdown for Jilting A Broom for Ike Replace Dinner When Chest Drive Opens Oct 6 Planned in City Set as Minimum Requirement Annual campaign of the Zanesville and Muskingum County Community Fund will get under way with a kickoff show Monday Oct in municipal cording to a joint announcement by Charles and J Lincoln Chest president The show will take the place the kickoff dinner 1 A f I 1 8 Whistle Stops The j Gov Adlai cheered by the success of his first try invaded Losj Angeles today with hard-hitting dresses on corruption m ment and his on social curity The presidential Several Innovations and unusual traveled by train from San Martie Ording sits on stump of tree in front yard of her home at Fort Ind She started strike because her boy friend did not show up for wedding The determined lass said she wouldn't give up until she had explanation from the young man stricken cotton and gram sorghum The brown-eyed beauty stuck to her post until police arrived and escorted her off the property Five Towns Isolated by High Water Of Grazing Country DALLAS Heavy rains dented old drought today and con- in dwindling local showers as towns fought back surging streams But for most of the state the costly drought estimated to have cost Texas farmers up to 400 million dollars contused The centered in the hill country of Southwest smashed small dams and were blamed for loss of at least three lives But for the most they were too late to help the will include comedy music and dramatic entertainment in keeping with a theme of showing why every person should con- tribute freely during the Officials announced the minimum total sought in thin year's drive will be though is actually ed to meet the of all the agencies which have been hard hit by Increased for The goal this year is about 12 per cent more than the raised in the campaign Joel Republican candidate for congress in the Tenth Vir ginia gives Dwight Eisenhower It broom which Broyhill i was of the tremendous job you have ahead of Others had brought brooms to Washington airport to greet tial candidate and Eisenhower call them all into action one of these President Truman accused the general of supporting isolationism by calling for the election of a Republican congress Truman's assertions that a Re- publican Congress would be were touched off by a re quest for comment on statements Eisenhower made during a brief visit here Wednesday A reporter told the President Eisenhower said he knew the per of the people and that they Torn to Page 17 Ship Hits Keeper Swims Ashore Ont freighter Kulas today struck the Livingston Channel lighthouse in the lower Detroit toppling it into the river and forcing its lone occupant to swim ashore Another the 532 foot George R ran aground on the Canadian shore of the river a short distance in the deep fog blanketing the area this ing During the morning the Kulas was hidden somewhere in the mist The Fink was almost on the front lawn of the home of Don R Director Resigns Mercury Climbs To 90 Degrees Miss for 25 years director of the Helen cell home on Norwood has resigned her position ing to announcement made today Miss retirement is e Sept 21 She will be succeeded at home by Mrs Florence L ley of ft former ville resident Miss a native assumed her duties o a the Helen Purcell home when i was located on Woodlawn avenue 1937 the home moved to th former O Townsend at 1854 Norwood boulevard A present there are 31 residents a the home After a three months vacation Miss Zentmeyer will return to to reside tt the Helen Purcell home Turley will be remembered as Mrs Florence a for mer employe of the Muskingum county juvenile court She left Zanesville about 15 years ago A reception is planned for Sept 21 at the home honoring Miss meyer and Mrs Turley ster of the Kulas accident were scanty as lighthouse keeper Everett McGuire of nearby could not be reached Marine said the accident is the of kind in this area plight of the Mtf radio turn cm her home tet they reported the Wg a marker Shortly after 7 Won't NEW YORK Seven New York City public school teachers refused yesterday to ten Senate whether they ever had members of the party Each of the seven invoked the fifth Amendment to the Federal which protects an in- dividual from being farced to fy against himself Sen Homer head of a Senate internal security subcommittee com- in the nation's that f yow right not feat the V a but This does not mean that have this matter Wt that flw Jt M to in Ideal fall weather will prevail in Zanesville area for at least er according to the who gave out today with a 4 fair and forecast for Thursday and Friday The mercury today a t noon reached 90 indicating that it might exceed yesterday's mark of 91 degrees The high ing's low mark was 54 degrees Ohio lies in the center of a high pressure which this ing was centered off the Atlantic coast A low pressure area in the middle west is expected to bring showers to this area by said Agricultural leaders said the corn crop is still unhurt in Ohio by drought but unless rain falls in some the crop may be damaged there has been no rain since Sept when only a light amount fell DIES AT WHEEL OF GAB O Mildred of Vinton suffered a fatal heart tack at the wheel of her car south of here Wednesday The machine ran off Rt into a vacant lot features are planned during the coming drive and will be soon Stewart sized that the drive will be in tense and a final report hope for in 10 days after the kickoff show Although the kickoff has been replaced by the r port luncheons will be it wa announced today Participation by every residen of the county will be stressed this year's Stewart yea Division chairmen hav been and will be an within the next few days The agencies making up th county Chest and their allocate funds for 1953 Boy Scouts Girl Hos pital Care YMCA Community New Concord Youth City Salvation United Defense Other fund allocations are Chest administra Chest 570 and The United Defense fund is th equivalent of the USO drives wag ed during World War H Auto Victim In Coma 10 Months O of unconscious since a Nov auto accident died today The wholesale produce a native of Italy who lived in Lima since was returning from a hunting trip last November when he lost control of his car 10 miles northeast of the city He suffered severe head injuries KILLED BY AUTO O of near was struck and killed by an automobile near the Dayton city limits Wednesday Wife Had Another Soldier Is Granted Divorce A soldier was granted a divorce in common pleas court today on the grounds that his fraudulent because his bride already had another husband He is Pvt Donald Etoy of 716 who chaffed that he married Jan I thf wife of When they Home Jan 4 naw u Rebecca of Hidge In his Pvt Eby said he the woman without that ste was that he became suspicious of his wife because of her unusual hours He said she told him ahe was employed at a pike tavern but Eby related that she told him she wak employed as a nurse in a tal Steen related at the time that he married the woman in 1946 they have two children the woman's con- to Eby hit divorce petition stationed in was AI anted an emergency furlough to attend today's court He was represented by Dm of the firm Blue Photos In Today's Signal a Individual pictures of 31 bent of the high school sity football squad and George appear on Page 20 of the Signal today The Blue Devila will open their season Columbus at the row night The photographs were taken by the Portraiture Francisco making eight short stops and eight quick speeches along the way The speeches followed President Truman's successful whistle-stop j technique off-the-cuff slaps at quips and jokes The Log Angeles although an important political stop on his Man Is Indicted On Arson Charge crops Little of the blackland cotton country of the state was touched by the rains that measured up to 11.67 inches at Fredericksburg in the heart of the goat and sheep country Late last night rushing flood wa- ters isolated five towns in South Central Texas when streams burst from their banks Comfort and San Saba were cut off by high state police reported F O was washed down stream when an ment collapsed beneath him near Fredericksburg Two other persons died in en auto More detailed from both of the political tare will be found on Page 2 Western campaign also was a sentimental was born in the city the other side of the nation Stevenson's presidential Gen Dwight D worked busily in his New York headquarters polishing up speeches for next week's campaign tour in the second in that Eisenhower flew into New York ending a Mid- west swing in followed an unexpectedly successful sion of the South in At anta and ending in Eisenhower was received by arge and enthusiastic aid jubilant Gov Sherman Adams of New the general's advisory staff chairman Among the major still to be a conference with Sen Robert A Taft of the man defeated for the to determine Taft's role in the campaign ahead Sen John J cratic vice presidential in Utah today with two speeches in Salt Lake City and one in Sen Richard M GOP rice presidential was in D conferring with strategists And there were these political developments and Speaker of the House Sam urn is calling Texas into a meeting at lutin next obviously to map lans to head off the Lone Star State's threatened swing to A yesterday uas Fultonham man indicted by the Jury Meets Tuesday to The CALDWELL iBe Noble 1 ty grand jury will reconvene day to continue its investigation number ol criminal I eluding charges of manslaughter against Royu'Cline and his son of near Batesville in the death of their neighbor penter The grand jury met briefly last I Monday and was thin recessed by j Judge W Vernon Archer until next It was understood A m witnesses to testify in worked to dine case would appear at that a downtown area accident highway At Brady more than blamed on a near Beeville time Prosecutor U Buckey is pre- grand jury on charges of arson the cases to the jury connection with setting fire to a barri and outbuilding on the Harry Stone farm on Clay pike threatened by rapidly rising Brady Creek Brady had reported 10 inches of rain Before Fredericksburg Carpenter died last July at the line farm a few minutes after an townspeople Cline farm a few minutes after an altercation with and his son He is Clarence who official report of the autopsy indicted on two counts of showed Carpenter died of a heart The fires occurred on Aug 17 but tne aines were 18 arrested by sheriff's deputies on Aug Confessed starting the fires and said he did it draw attention to be- cause I have been mistreated lot m my A veteran of War he had been given a medical dis- charge after serving two months Stone described h i as a who had been staying at ed on warrants filed by widow They were each became said two creeks which run through the town were at flood stage and at a mark highest since a big flood there in 1935 I Reds Shell Allied Position on Hill Louisiana yesterday dropped a plan to split the ballot easier for them to The proposal and make it ote for was d because some said carry Texas and Sen toort Southern voces than any other GOP candidate in history Sen A 1 Hike man of tte has the Clay pike farm about 10 days Korea before the outbreak of the fires blanketed Capitol Hill with was one of 14 j mortar and artillery fire today ter failing in a night of bloody grenade and bayonet fighting to capture the Central Front outpost from South Korean troops The U S Eighth Army said Red big guns poured EP rounds a ute throughout the day at the tough ROJC of who chased screaming troops from Capitol Hill at Joshua near the tiny town of broke and caused a subsequently flash flood in the Guadalupe two miles stream from burst and threatened serious damage to the area At which had been ened by a dry reservoir for 3.79 inches of rain fell Some buildings were evacuated Railroad and highway bridges washed away like splinters in the indicted by the grand jury Three were indicted secretly Arraignment will be held in common court at 9 next Monday In addition to others in- Scott D of 1013 Lee auto Melvin E of 513 grand Charles R of carrying concealed Henry of Two hundred dead Chinese were 512 South grand counted on the slopes Gilbert Bigler of carrying James E men nese rampaging waters of creeks and river The Llano River was re- ported up 30 feet and still but was not expected to do serious damage unless it rose above feet Lower Colorado River Authority officials estimated flood level on the Pedernales River at Johnson City as 50 feet early today Labor Tension Grows In Aircraft Industry concealed the Eighth Army said Another 300 BURBANK of were estimated killed This raised creased in- troubled labor front tent to Clifford itol Hill which flared of to at least The Eighth Army said South reans on Capitol Hill killed or of the nation's aircraft industry of Woodlawn Holland of and ton Dovenbarger of all Members of the grand jury despite settlement of a wage dispute involving North Americas Aviation workers Here are the latest wounded 12 Chinese of a Red toon which got caught in the open j Officials of the AFL around noon today Association of Machinists called using mass meeting for Sunday of Roland 39 South Seventh Dorothy Winn L Evilsizer New sell 303 Wayne avenue W LeRoy 2027 North Myrtle Charles A Red to bomb Red Western and Central Front positions At one point in the fight for Capitol ROK soldier leaped cracked 2233 Turn to e 17 foxholes and encirclement Frank flew through overcast workers from Douglas Aircraft El plant to plan a strike Monday unless an agreement is reached IAM general Vice President Roy Brown told the union's convention in Kansas City a nationwide strike t may be needed to improve labor's position in the industry and bring federal attention to the situation T Wage Stabilization Board to Washington approved a an hour wage hike for North American Aviation Co at plants near Los Angeles and retroactive to last April 28 These employee art hers of the QO United Auto ers Union 0 OB A Licking County grand jury Wednesday re- fused to bring charges against Charles 26 year old photographer for the Ohio State in the death last spring j of Miss Patricia of lumbus Miss a passenger in a small boat piloted by was killed in a collision with a pleasure craft on Buckeye Late Some yards to South Koreans held firmly to j positions on the south slope of ger where they withdrew Wednesday night after seizing and briefly holding the crest The Communists grabbed Capitol Hill late Saturday and held it until late Tuesday tonight and little change in temperature Low tonight SMI Hith Today's ajn SAN DIEGO Calif Adm Jonas Howard mander of Allied to South Atlantic during World Wtr dM   

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