Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - February 21, 1953, Zanesville, Ohio SIGNAL Associated Press AP 238 ZANESVILLE FEBRUARY 1953 FIVE CENTS 0 In Than Any Other Phone Refugees From Colorado Blizzard Five of the seven children who reached safety from their school bus at are shown here on the living room floor at the Merle Carey farm The three boys slept on the while the girls shared a couch 201 111 Airmen Saved From Reds WASHINGTON The Air Force said today that 201 United Nations brought down or forced to parachute behind enemy were rescued from the start of the Korean War in through last Jan 31 In 78 other fliers were picked up from coastal around area by U S Air Force rescue units Air Force said other downed airmen had been recovered by the Navy some had capture and escaped on The Navy said it was unable to provide figures Colder Weather Due Tonight In Wake of Strong Winds Effects of Midwest Blizzard Felt Here With Mercury Expected to Dip to 12 Effects of a blizzard which has held the midwest in its grip for the last four days were being felt here today with North been by a mission malong dangerous flights unto enemy ly protected by a er in targets the men are wounded There may be more than one to be picked up at a time This means the helicopters often take off badly overloaded to flail their way back to safety the detachment was quipped with Sikorsky but after the need for bigger capability was the newer and larger Sikorsky were sent to Korea At sea and in rivers back of the enemy Air Force fliers have been using the Grumman SalG amphibian planes The Air Force claims the record of rescues by the sea unit has been so good that fliers now try to ditch damaged planes in the water rather than make crash or controlled landings or bail out over land Air Force officials say the high rate of rescue of U N airmen in territory explains why the Air Force discloses its own Josses of aircraft weekly instead of daily Cleveland Slayer Is Put to Death COLUMBUS O man who poisoned sick wife at Ohio tiary Friday night Marvin Lucear 3 died for the murder IS months ago of his wife He pleaded Ralph Alvis said Lucear main- bo was innocent while in prison Lucear did not say a word in the death chamber The condemned man had no on his last day Alvis said He ordered only water and a soft drink for his last but the warden sent him fried Tired hot ace cream and peach pie mother Ludic Lucear of East wrote Gov Frank J asking him to spare her life The governor said he would not inter- fere with the execution WASHINGTON Reed high winds and falling temperatures Forecasters at the CAA weather station airport said the mercury may dip to as low as 12 decrees here early tomorrow At noon the mercury stood at 32 degrees and was falling at the rate of six degrees every four hours Wind gusts which at times reached 50 miles an Cashed this shortly after 25 miles an hour were the airport later this Observers said a cold one of off shoots from the blizzard now heading into Canada from the nation's northern passed over here at 4 a m bring the drop in temperature from day's high lof 57 degrees In the deep tornadoes lashed throe states leaving one person 10 injured and a mounting list of homeless The heaviest toll was in Alabama where four communities were hit by destructive storms Mississippi and Louisiana felt the fury in lesser degree See Quick Action To Denounce Reds f WASHINGTON con- gressional was forecast today Eisenhower's Russia's mass of free through perversion of World War n Recess Breaks Up Lias Testimony WASHINGTON long end recess broke up today G he got rich from bootlegging and gambling operations more years ago The 52 year old W race track owner is scheduled to put his 400 pounds back into the witness chair Tuesday for mere cross is ing in U S Tax Court a ment claim he owes in back income interest penalties for and For days Lias testified concerning details of his activities which brought him wealth before he 30 TRUCKER KILLED O H Presley 51 year old Columbus truck was killed in a fic accident at a Columbus inter- section during Friday evening's rush hour traffic Much Colder OHIO windy and much colder lowest Sunday mostly cloudy and quite cold with snow flurries ly in north and east portions Yesterday's High At 730 At 1 p.m Today THE WEATHER By The Low 47 rain 67 rain ments A sponsored by and awaited on Hill since he promised it in his Feb -2 State of the Union was made public yesterday by the President It rejects the Soviet Union's in- of the understandings those made at Yalta a license for the subjugation of free peoples It proclaims a for ultimate self-government the Iron Curtain in line the pledge of the Atlantic The resolution was not as strong as some Republicans had but few inclined to lenge the President on the issue Most Democrats were ready to go along with too It did not criticize the administration of Democrats Franklin D Roosevelt or Harry S nor did it repudiate agreements made at Yalta or elsewhere during those administrations Democrats chuckled over the Republican dent's acceptance of the principles of the Atlantic authored by Roosevelt with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill The Atlantic actually a joint of the two ers was composed of notes they greed upon aboard ship in the Atlantic Ocean in They among other the rights of all peoples to choose their own governments and agreed on restoration of for those who had lost it- The charter was never drafted as a formal document and had no legal although it caught on as a declaration of the west's principles While Senate Majority leader Taft of Ohio arranged to handle the Eisenhower resolution in the most congressmen turned their thoughts to the apparently increasingly critical situation in Indo-china France is carrying the fight against Communist Communist forces there Two Federal Workers He On Counterfeiting Charges Advisors Urge New Agency Commission Wants Bureau Removed From State Dept Advisory Commission on In- formation recommended day the Voice of America and all other psychological warfare and overseas mation programs be placed in a new federal agency of level The advisory committee is a group of five distinguished citizens under the chairmanship of Mark A director of the Yale Uni- versity of Institute of Human Re- lations The proposal for removing the Voice and related activities from the State Department was one of seven recommendations which the commission placed before Con- gress in a report released through the department It coincided with mounting of the handling of Voice operations The program is now investigated by committee headed by Sen McCar thy Die tion may have an influential ef tect on decisions yet to be made Eisenhower about the Heir to Dodge Fortune Weds Again Horace Dodge and Actress Gregg arc at Palm following their ding yesterday Groom's Mrs Horace Elgin is at right It was the fourth marriage for the second for Miss Sherwood psychological warfare The report came out as senators investigating the State Department officials on the carpet with for guarantees against any policies hampering the probe One clash between the committee and the new Republican administration of the State Department apparently ed yesterday in a senatorial tory Gen Walter Bedell new under secretary of promised Sen McCarthy and his senate investigations tee today went after a similar pledge from Donold B new under secretary of state for They summoned him to a door ing that there will be further against subordinates giving information to the At issue with Lourie is the case of John E a special agent who contends he was demoted to a job because of his contested reports on homosexuals and a suspected Communist have dis- appeared from the department's files McCarthy has demanded son's reinstatement to his old job McCarthy yesterday hat the State Department was ing to his inquiries He promptly summoned Smith to a closed door after which McCarthy and Smith announced agreement for They said Smith had never really to issue an order izing staff members to refuse to testify before investigators unless a senator was and to iold official documents from the investigators unless a superior ruled otherwise Young Toft Expects To Get Envoy's Post CINCINNATI Cincinnati Enquirer said today in dispatch from its bureau that Howard Taft ITT son of U S Sen Robert Taft Truman to Write Memoirs for Life KANSAS Former President an bounced today he will write his memoirs and had Life Magazine to handle all In his first formal ference since he returned from the White House Mr Truman said his memoirs will be published in one or two volumes He also announced that Mrs Truman and their will go on a cruise to spending about a month there Truman declined to state how much he would receive for his memoirs He added he had re- many offers and that he considered about a dozen of but said Life Magazine gave him the best offer In a formal statement he said his memoirs will not bo published for two years in the belief that by he will be able to speak more fully on the subjects to the role his tion played in world affairs have selected Life Magazine to handle all rights in the Truman said have ob- served that Life editors have pre- sented other memoirs with great dignity and Zanesville Team Draws Cambridge play unbeaten Cambridge at night in the opening of the Class A sectional basketball tournament in college gymnasium at New Concord Tournament drawings were held today City to Observe Holiday Monday Although Washington's birthday occurs on Sunday this will observe the holiday VIonday when county state and federal offices close Schools vill remain in session There will be no mail other than special and the and Terrace fices will be The state store will also be dosed that with the selective ice office in the Richards banks and other financial institu- John library and its Secrest to Honor First President Rep Robert of acting for the Ohio de- of the Veterans of For- eign will pay tribute day to the United Secrcst will lay a wreath at tomb on the Mount estate jn Virginia The ceremony marks the ob- servance of Washington's day Stock Brokers Hail Margin Cut NEW YORK brokers and exchange officials voiced proval today of the stock market margin cut to 50 per saying it will be good for business and in general The Federal Reserve Board reduced margin ments from 75 per cent The 25 per cent reduction means a return to the level It was another move in the Eisenhower administration's program to get away irom direct government con- on the national economy The be- comes effective when exchanges reopen on Tuesday after the day holiday week an- after the nation's ex- changes closed for the day But securities dealers reached or comment unanimously cheered the reduction Volume of trading during the past week hit the daily average since the final week October 1552 Reserve board officials in ington said the margin boost to per cent following the Korean vasion was made for cal halt any ing wild speculation Brokers have argued that the government made investors put down what amounted to a 75 per cent down payment on whereas buyers of TV sets and other consumer items ay make much smaller down Democrats Back Spending Cuts WASHINGTON Demo the r Senate Ap Committee said they spending but doubt the Republi balance the budget Senators Maybank an Robertson said in separat interviews they are just as as their GOP colleagues to the for mer President Truman for the year beginning July 1 Robertson think we ought to have a spending budget that balances re- but I don't think Congres will reach that goal even though we Maybank said Republicans can count on his vote to slice bills But he military requests will have slashed about 10 per cen o make any reduction that will come close to balancing the et I don't know what the attitude of the administration will be when t comes to reducing the Maybank predicted the Senate committee will wield a sharp knife foreign possibly re- calling some money already for that purpose Truman for n new appropriations for foreign But Maybank said the Mutual Security now headed by Harold E will be lucky if they get four Several senators said the com- was less than enthusiastic the agency's foreign aid slans as outlined to the ee by Stassen recently Dresden Roseville East be closed and dated to be returned that day will be due on Tuesday in- stead The auto license bureau here will also be dosed Members of city council will hold their regular meeting on Monday evening for the holiday is not listed in the city charter specifying when meetings are to be held Fire Damages Home At McConnelsville to be the ambassador to The information was attributed to well informed source at The State 15 Other first round cloudy ss officials Friday 25 the condition of Maj Gen cloudy 75 S World War U clear 25 of Ohio's cloudy 79 greatly improved rai 54 general a heart attack clear 51 Christmas lime D rain 61 Survey Ends Today -3 Today Die final 47 j of the Community Survey 50 j of Fni out your 23 lot from the In today's found on 5 Dover vs at 9 Damaged by Smoke vs Is Closed Philadelphia at o'clock day and vs 0 shocton at 9 o'clock Thursday Seme 200 nearby Port Finals will be played Friday with the Dinners ad- to district tournament SL week the has wori 20 straight while has a ord of Jive victories and 13 de- feats 1 school children arc getting an expected vacation after a lo Tbc which started from a faulty flue caused damage estimated at 51.000 this to the home o Mr and Mrs Francis Kraps of South street The blaze was by Frederick when he to the basement of The two frame his parents who in turn merit fire Thursday night caused called the M and M volunteer fire extensive smoke damage in their school department Tho fire had gained Jerry Baird said may headway wehn firemen arrived take two weeks to clean it it damaged the interior of the Cause of the blaze not and much of the household goods before being extinguished To Propose Bonus For Korean Vets CLEVELAND to give Korean War veterans a bonus reaching up to as much as 5400 will be offered io the Ohio lature next week Rep Hay T ler Jr said today The measure would finance the bonus a bond issue of million dollars The payments would be similar to the voted in for veterans of the Second World War This financed by a bond issue of 300 j The Cuyahoga County son of the county's Democratic proposed Ohio citizens be given 510 a month for service in country since June 1950 515 a month for foreign in- European and a month for Korean combat duty Second World War vets got month for domestic service and 515 a month for overseas duty Republican legislative leaders were reported cool to the on the ground it would be too and that any bonus action should await end of the in Secret Service Charges Pair Printing Bills WASHINGTON w Secret Service announced arrest two ment of employes on charges of bills The two were identified as tin T of near the District dary line and Mary Washington U S Secret Service said Storey is sin officer in division and Miss Watson is clerk in his office Storey has been government and Miss Watson Baughman Secret Service agents found four copper engraved to make a ing press and other necessary to cabin owned by Storey oh River Baughman added that these finds Storey plates and running off HO notes Storey first run without attempting any of the bills Allies Base Near Yalu Alii bombers blasted a center south bank of the dary of Manchuria and U.S Sabre two f The U S Fifth Air ported three other MIG's ably were destroyed y m The raid the center at one of two heavy strikes day the swing Sabres earlier pounded big Red of apex of- the old Iron on stbe Korean Central Front V Assessment of gun camera the Air Force figures J rom an earlier announcement of two destroyed one damaged There were two The second dogfight from MIG's rising base at 130 air miles southwest to challenged Sabres mz the Red military Korean were hit by heaviest raid of the year dumped of n the Sopo Lost 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