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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - February 24, 1947, Zanesville, Ohio                               The Times Record 47 Charter of Pr WEA FIVE cmpl Ten Of 12 Meet Death In Plane Crash Soys Slosh Would Harm Occupation Feb General MacArthur con- today that congress would not slash the budget to point would fulfillment of occupation and warned that cutting off American relief would make starving prey to any however which offered food The occupation commander's statements were made in a long letter to the war which had requested his views to be presented to congress in port of lor tional purposes MacArthur lauded the objective of saying it guided his every strategic plan during the and expressed intention to recommend removal of existing military controls over Japan as soon as civilian controls safely may be He that the occupation might last a long time and that occupation forces in Japan already had been cut to lowest numerical tevel con- with either reasonable curity or the accomplishment of the regeneration of an entire He all of lies the grave responsibility of protecting our tional security against future threat to our Pacific in the consolidation of the gains which victory has that we may have peace task is thus but a final phase of and it is inescapable that its avoidance may only be the expense of victory Grocery Store Hit By Blast The force of a mysterious explosion which leveled the three-story Mohawk Valley Knitting Machine Cor- in Saturday demolished the front of this grocery operated by Joseph Panetta Twelve persons were Injured in the blast unidentified Reason For Shortage Of Coal By Feb 23 Socialist government of Britain has been trying in many ways to escape responsibility for the fuel of its great coal Meet Tonight To Organize Junior C C Recognizing the need for a young men's civic organization in and cognizant none now exists the extension committee of the Marietta Junior Chamber of Com- merce will hold a meeting in the auditorium of the Ohio Power com- pany building at Sixth and streets Monday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of laying the I groundwork for the formation a Junior Chamber in this city meeting will be under direction of Walter J vice president of the Marietta 1 group Several members of that It blames the will be present which has been Have Age Limit ally snowy and preventing the The Junior Chamber of Com- merce is the only national strictly for young men from the national president down to the local the age limit be- ing years The Junion chamber was ea to give young men an ity to take an active part in the development of their community and to get leadership training it Worked Denny Pyle Injured In Dies railroads a brief period union of mine has looked be- lond the rr for a cause to explain the an- of a coal ration un- to keep it- self warm and its men at work The in a has for- mally blamed the former bosses of the the owners f r om the Paul s e i zed the cuse might do That kind of ex- well enough for winter or earlier when the former owners ran the erties But now the government has taken over So naturally not only the like Mr but the frozen man in the street are both included to blame the current to charge the labor government not only lack of foresight In failing to build proper stocks at to Page FPD A grandmother who packed 600 parachutes for the army during the war tried one out yesterday to see If they really do The parachute and Mrs Lavada Ann commented happily as she picked herself up from the mud after her as as a little old country girl on a Mrs who changed harnesses on more in addition to packing the is now employed in the drapery of a Denver store The other day she decided ahe wanted to ride on some that silk she'd been She rented two repacked them and then hired a pilot to take her up Pastor Asks Forgiveness Feb Injuries sustained in an accident Saturday night on the South River thiee miles wei e fatal to Denny of Blue KiWe who died at Sunday morning in Bethesda hospital Pyle's Donald of Blue Route was de- scribed as in fair condition at the hospital Sunday Ellis was driver of the car which crashed into a privately owned Pyle sustained a possible tared Internal injuries and an Injured right hip Ellis is be- Ing treated for deep cuts on his a possible fractured right and a fractured hip According to Deputy Sheriff Ray who the bus was owned by Rev Charles Wood of 940 Vine and had stopped to permit a passenger to which will better fit them take Dr John an active part in civic and year-old pastor charged with c Evelyn Is Not Listed As Survivor MIAMI Fta Feb His stormy romance with Evelyn only was so burled in the past that the former showgirl for whom he shot Stanford White was unnamed day in the list of survivors of Harry K Thaw Nor was the name of Russell K Miss whose parentage he listed as a survivor of the former playboy who died here last night at Miss reportedly was in in Atlantic City Sidney said no word had been received from her The whereabouts of Russell was unknown here Werner gave only two names as close survivors of the man whose activities were a sensation half a century ago They were Mrs C G a of Milton and Lawrence a of Connecticut No other address was given for the nephew Tha l life ended at 8 Wants Insurance Evelyn West has plied to insurance brokers of Lloyd's of London to have her houette insured for Lloyd's brokers have agreed to arrange for the insurance for the San Francisco Los Angeles In p m as the of a heart at- tack suffered a week His in contrast to his was peaceful The body will be sent to burgh the son funeral is to make ar- rangements for services In a on Thursday He will bp buried in the family plot there Thaw burst onto the roof carden of the old Madison Square Garden nn its opening June 25 1906 and fired three shots that killed an outstanding architect who designed the landmark Thaw alleged that the shooting resulted from White's relations with Evelyn before her marriage to Thaw Two on a charge of der followed In the second Thaw was acquitted nf thr murder but was declared insane and confined to an from which he made a sensational escape after ono year A lurv I powerful built found him to be sanp in 1915 ln recent Communist Offensive Resumed Feb nese dispatches from Manchuria day said Communists had resumed an offensive along the river north of which Is 125 miles each of Mukden These Mukden reports said four Communist brigades ing on the region and had at their backs the support of the Rites Sunday Feb 23 Gince famous opera singer who was killed in a plane it the of 21 and 35 inclusive are invited to at- tend meeting to learn at first hand just what a Junior Chamber of Commerce is and what Its are At a preliminary meeting held several days ago Jerry Milder was named temporary chairman of the local group Buffalo Teachers To Strike Today N Feb Teachers in this city's 98 public schools will strike tomorrow the Buffalo Teachers said Declaring that their demands for a talary schedule of to had not been met tion officials said the strike would go on Meanwhile in Albany Governor Thomas E special tion preparing to propose to the legislature a permanent salary giam for teachers DIES Feb Mrs Grace Livingston one of the most prolific of modern died at 1 p m today in her suburban Swarthmore home Tex Rankin Crash Victim KLAMATH Feb Tex nationally famous auto racing and airplane stunting was killed near here today in the crash of an amphibian airplane he was ing that also carried two others to their deaths and injured a fourth The other victims were Cy Ian and Jack airport tors who were riding in the airplane Rankin was The ship struck an destroyed his fashionable did not appear before hU congregation today and a tute asked forgiveness for all who the Sunday services of Dr William physician to the scholarly isald he had Dr is to a uled Sunday sermon Services have been held in the basement of Calvary Presbyterian church Is a sick Dr McNary said but did not elaborate The a former president of the Milwaukee Council of i denied the charge and his attorney has characterized his arrest as terrific mistake Dr at liberty under said yesterday have ab- no fear about appearing before my but am not feeling very well His place was taken today by the Rev Luther P Powell of the McCormick Theological Chicago Unhurt Passengers on the bus were members of a organized club formed by Rev Wood and were being taken to their homes ing a meeting of the Calvary eran church at Luck and Vine Thompson said Driver of the bus was Vance Peck of Bailey of DIetz was alighting from the bus when the accident occurred Ellis and Pyle were taken to the In a Keck ambulance Thompson said the impact of the crash knocked the hich weighed more than four a distance of 30 feet None of six bus passengers was he reported the son of Mr and Mrs Ed Is a veteran of World War to Page wooden casket Approximately persons ed Chattanooga's First Bant 1st c h u v r h and more than 6 000 to Hills cemetery To pay tribute to the SOD ran n Hundreds of who Miss Moore u hon she sang in a church chair before she stardom during the brief funeral and burial services Miss Dorothy tan Opera company sang hv during the funeral rites which were con- hv Dr John A pastor of the First Baptist church Other dispatches from capital China of Shantung said province in Communist forces still were retreating ward under government attack but were regrouping for a new stand In central Shantung Associated Press Correspondent John Roderick reported from Ing that the Shantung fighting had shifted to the central Coast Guard Seaplane On Trip Near End Of Flight As Disaster Hits SAN Feb A seaplane crashed near killing ten of the 12 persons aboard The dead included the patient for whom the was made a sick civilian Gabe pf Diego AH the other dead and injured were Coast personnel The injured were named at the naval hospital their condition line Material Employes In Walkout A walkout by union nearly 750 persons at the Line Material company began at 11 o'clock last following a meeting of members of Local United Radio and chine Workers of held Sunday afternoon at the K of P hall Members voted for the move In protest against a lockout Friday of four members of the winding department cf the plant here According to Marlin president of the the com- pany reduced the speed of the core winding which resulted in a decreased output and quent cut in ages for 11 em- ployes of the department In a controversy over this Withers four one a union had been laid off Make Union members according to Withers are demanding ment of the four and their compensation for lost before they will return to work They also ask repayment of all money lost by employes of the core K department since speed of the machines had been cut Withers said Company officials and union met shortly before noon Sunday at the plant to dis- cuss the at which to Last part of the province and that very heavy encounters were said to be In progress just south of the railway Chinese field reports said troops had stormed and captured 93 miles west of along with a ber of smaller places power line after take-off and piled into the garden of a dence seven miles from the port at Eastern Standard Time p m Buz a was in a hospital and his condition was not known Immediately Rankin was piloting a Republic Seabee craft for which lie was west coast distributor The airport here had no explanation for the crash Four Children Burn To Death Feb Four small members of the family of a Chinese restaurant were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their The Weather with snow ries Not cold Ration Information The Associated stamp No 53 in now good for fivi President Home From River Trip through April 30 ration period ends March 1 Allotment Is one unit one quart or two ing the three-week period and ed whiskey and gin purchases not rationed Salvaged Fats Household con- iumen will be paid a price ing wlU market for each pound e4 kitchen fats and Uken to their meat ket Feb 23 President Truman returned to the White House today after spending the night aboard the presidential yacht Williamsburg in the ged Potomac river Because of the the yacht re- mained anchored off Mount on before starting the short cruise back to thp navy yard where it x m The president the Williamsburg there with members of the White House after ing a wreath at tomb EV NEW Feb 23 Twenty-six editors and writers were selected today to In A seminar on municipal affairs to be conducted liy the American Press Institute at bia University beginning March 10 Harry and Poon father and grandfather of the were seriously burned and were taken to an Anderson Killed Jr Sonja Buck and Soon 3 Police Lieut Thomas A Dillard said the cause of the fire had not been determined Orders Evacuation Of Little America LITTLE Feb Adm ard Byrd today ordered final evacuation of Little America in 43 to escape the deadly encroachment of the Antarctic belt which is closing in on this central group of hU operation high Byrd reached decision at a conference with Rear Adm ard H task force com- mander with the central and members of their staffs after icebreaker Burton Island dramatically broke through the ice In the Bay of before 6 a m Gunmen Get Jewels MIAMI Fla Feb Sgt C W Pierce said three masked gunmen took Jewelry and cash valued at Including worth of jewelry belonging to entertainer Sophie from the office or fne Beachcomber night club early day The loot Included Pierce said Miss Tucker valued the platinum and diamond jewelry at but Pierce put their value at based on insured valuation It was the largest robbery of the season A theft of from the home oT Leon Feb 9 was reported as But later estimates were revised downward to Used Mink Coat To Fire SALT LAKE Feb Actress Veronica Lake used her mink coat to pur out R fire in the private plane her tor Andre De was piloting er the night mountains last Declares State Tax Delinquent Feb County Auditor Fred C Dunn said today the stale of Ohio was a tax delinquent and declared he was out to collect about In back real estate taxes on state property here Including the State House The list of Franklin county tax delinquents In- cluded a long lUt of state property which owes the county treasury mostly for street ments The bills State State Office Ohio State uni and School for the Snowstorm Continuing NEW Feb continued to fall tonight In ern Maine and strong winds still prevailed in that area but where along the northern tic seaboard the weather was nearly three days of snowstorms which resulted In at least 53 deaths The storm which a wide area along the eastern coast now is centered in the weather bureau but Is decreasing in re- ported Motor Mate Howard L Bay and Roy Hughes Names and home addresses of the dead were withheld by Coast Guard pending notification Qt relatives Lt Emerson Miles piloting the big cue PBM when it departed day morning cm the Coast Guard had previously an- Aviation Pilot F J bell was at his side Near End Of Trip The plane was near the end of Its mile round trip to Mexican when radio con- tact with it was lost at p m as it came up over fog lower California It crashed against the aide of a five miles south of and apparently bounded to scattering wreckage over an area of 200 yards The wreckage was located about 8 a today from a coast search piloted by Ira An unnamed who waa among the first to reach the to Page Give Notice They Wont Farm Funds Feb 23 Farm state senators gave today they want for as well as the armed in the part of the Issued although small warnings still are being from Maine to North Carolina Some snow fell today in and below freezing tures remained along the Atlantic congress swings its Senator Lucas committee told a re- porter he expects a to be made for farm in individual money even if the senate approves thla weeX a pledge to rut out of President Truman's budget Strong bipartisan hai made It almost certain the will approve this pledge less than the economy when it gets around to voting A of proposed speeches miy carry the issue through row's session and over until when the senate meets again A vote by midweek would tend the budget ceiling resolution to conferees from the two chambert craft for a settlement of No matter what the final economy promise Lucaj sakl congress is morally bound to carry out obligations to support farm prices for the next two yeart un- seaboard north from New Jersey der program it adopted Snow flurries also were reported This would not coat much in the Great Lakes region Pledge Support Red Cross Drive Feb 23 Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach and Presidents William Green of the AFL and Philip Murray of the CIO pledged their support today to the Red Cross drive beginning March 1 A Red Cross statement Murray as pledging to give 1 same cooperation in this campaign as we have in the wartime Green praised the Red Cross as of the most valuable public service Institutions In our SIGN CONDUCTOR Feb Italian News Agency ANSA said in a Milan today that the New York Metropolitan Opera Company had signed Conductor Sergio a favorite at Milan's La Scala Opera to a three-year All You Is all being done to SAVE YOUR Tell us how you want us to talk to you in our that service of information will save you many hours In the months to come It's easy to be Folks who have helped tell us it's most fun for the whole family Start right now making out your answer for this week LARGE ADS French Shop Henneberg Furniture J C Co Quality Furniture Co Starr's Weber's MEDIUM Bertke Beauty Shop Bros Boston Shoe Repair Dan Cohen Shoe Store First Federal Savings A Loan First National Bank Harry S Cohen Men's Store Lee Jewelers Lucas Service Nader A Sons Nader's 616 Main Nader's 616 Main National Brands Stores National Furniture Co Pollock's Robert-s Rose Furniture Co Inc White Chevrolet Co SMALL Ann's Cleaners City Loan Co Commercial Printing Supply Pharmacy Grand Theater Imperial Theater Liberty Theater Kirk's Flower McArthur Service Plummer Radio Service Shurtz Drug Store Weller Theater Wiles Distributing Co Willy's Grocery CASH AWARDS FOR BEING TO READERS WHOSE OPINIONS ARE NEAREST TO WHAT THE MOST READERS DECIDE ARE BEST CASH AWARDS THIS WEEK for Being Helpful 1st Award 2nd Award 3rd Award Soviet Army In Birthday Feb by Prime Minister Stalin's order of the perhaps In the most pacific tone of any since the start of the Soviet army today celebrated its sary Stalin announced the Russian people had successfully fulfilled the year of the five-year and that the army is fulfilling the tasks of combat training placed before it In of Wrecked Plane 4 Dead Feb 23 missing French military transport airplane was found wrecked in a wood near here day with all four occupants United States military police found the C-47 after a j The four French crew members i lay dead near the fuselage The on a routing flight from to became lost in a rsn out of fuel and crashed Friday night if prices stay but noted that no one knows when a dip may come He said he does not believe cuta can be as suggested by some in for soil reclamation and power projects McNutt To Fly To Japan And China Feb Ambassador Paul V McNutt pared to today in ft de- transport plane for kyo and call on ial MacArthur and Chiang He will be in Manila m seven pccts to return thereafter to the United States A spokesman denied Shanghai that McNutt might ambtaMor to China the spokesman he will resume private law in America Hoover Home From Food Survey MITCHEL N Feb Hoover returned today by plane from round trip to Europe to survey food problems In the German and Austrian occupation zones The former looking said he would have no com- ment until he had made clal report to President at whose request he went to Europe He declined to when ha planned to go to Washington Shortage Of Cars Halts Newsprint Feb situation created for newsprint mills by tha cyrtvat Uitt of freight cars but at last plants were obtaining boxcars to an industry official night The official who declined to to quoted by name described as much a touch-and-go According to he still were ly felling MERCHANT DOCS FA ager for tto Clothing Store hert D 29 died today at kta of a heart attack S 1 M   

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