Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - February 26, 1948, Zanesville, Ohio The Times Re tier 49 Charter Mentor THURSDAY FEBRUARY CLOUDY MILD FIVE CENTS COMMITTEE APPROVES LAW StOpgap Rent Measure PaSSeS 74 Democrats In House Now Pledged To Finish Fight Against Truman's To Holy On Race Relations Speed To Truman For Signing Extends Present Law For 30 Days WASHINGTON Feb keeping the lid on rents until March 31 passed congress today and a plane will hurry it to President Truman The senate quickly approved a one-month extension of the ent law which expires next day The house passed it day Both acted by voice vote The may reach Mr Truman on his southern tour tomorrow No attempt was made in the senate to plug a loophole which it debated yesterday This mits unlimited rent charges when a lease signed under the present law is cancelled If the senate had made any change in the the measure would have been de- layed until the house could agree But this Senator Myers dubbed ed out in the senate's new month rent control proposal which it passed yesterday and sent to the house This simply would roll back any such extra increases The house will go to work on this longer-term rent next month The whole purpose of the emergency is to give congress time on controls to replace the present law for a year or more Senator Taft told the senate today he had assurance of the house banking committee that it will give prompt attention to the senate's rent Both Senators Taft and Flanders said yesterday that the Fire Destroys Hollywood Lumber Yard JIT C Parley On Palestine Rebel Leaders Now Striving Openly To Prevent President's Nomination At Convention This Summer WASHINGTON Feb federal law was approved by a house judiciary subcommittee today in the face of a growing southern Democratic revolt i against this and other civil rights proposals of President Truman i Seventy-four house Democrats it was disclosed now have pledged themselves to a finish fight against Mr Truman's Crow and other Involving and Flames leap high from burning lumber during a fire at Hollywood Calif early yesterday which de- a lumber yard and a half-dozen other business places Nearby residents tumbled out of bed to play garden hoses on their roofs to extinguish small spot fires AP be tightened to rent should knock out the sleeper provision But nothing was said about it when the came up today The emphasis was on speed with the law's expiration only four days away Yemen Faced With Civil War Fraud Evident ISteelmaster Weir Warns ERP i In Settlement jMay Bring Economic Tailspin WASHINGTON Feb was urged by a leading I rr industrialist today to proceed cautiously with aid to Europe because the Marshall Plan could lead to a serious depression in To those who are alarmed by WASHINGTON General Lindsay ren reported evidence of spread fraud today in the of war contracts and Rep Bender promised a prompt investigation Bender is chairman of a house expenditures sub-committee which is studying war contracts the House Foreign Fire Destroys Business Block the prospect of an expansion 01 Russian Communism I say that serious depression in the United States is the greatest thing lo fear Rejects Motion From Colombia Two New Trustees Appointed At Abbot Home For Aged Men LAKE SUCCESS Feb 25 Cff The United States formally asked today that the Big Five powers try to solve the Palestine problem j The U the same time re- 1 Colombia's surprise tion for a special United Nations assembly to reconsider the decision to partition Palestine In acknowledged haste Warren R Austin chief U S delegate in- in the UN security cil the proposals he outlined These call for the council to ask the five great powers to report on the situation in Palestine consider whether it is a threat to the peace and consult with the Jews Arabs and British on carrying out the 1947 assembly's partition project A British spokesman said h i s government could not go along j with the suggestion that the Big Five consult with the He said the British definitely were 1 Czechoslovakia ALFRED ZINN WILLIAM D MURPHY out partition Austin told the council that he This will come about Weir said if vast sums wasted through to U S was opposed to the Colombian special assembly resolution put in late yesterday The U S delegation worked on the Big Five resolution last night and Austin was recognized first when the council met A crowded silent chamber heard him read out PRAGUE Feb won control of Slovakia today Communist Premier tions of a limited number of settlements has disclosed evidence indicating a reasonable ity that one out of every 20 settlements examined and 50 cents out of every paid on all such settlements may have been based on fraud Warren told congress in a re- port that he was convinced that at least 145 of the settlements Klement President n c 1 Eduard Bones resistance after six I days of crisis in this central Eur- fire which ded to the fantastic cost of of the Palestine crisis nation of Hc Warren head of the HOLLYWOOD Feb spending abroad are accounting office said his office had examined involved ties described as the worst locally in He advised Congress to resist two rf p r a H p s e 10 resist two decades propaganda and through much of a business block nothing but relief today I until a thorough careful study No one was injured but 58 is made of Europe's ability to help of fire apparatus were used in a i itself two-hour fight before the blaze Weir said he was convinced that controlled Wind-whipped brands the nations of Europe will not goj men rescued two persons from a intended as a bribe to stop home six blocks away as he added we just can't payments tot al li n flames ate through its roof make that bribe big enough nearly In an additional I lumber arA committee heard a cases he said there is forecast yesterday from CAIRO Feb believe that improper In mnro than It also wants the security cil to appeal to all governments and peoples particularly in and around Palestine to take action to head off or reduce disorders now occurring in the Holy Land emerged with a new government of his party members and their j friends Following Benes students massed at ancient Charles in Cairo today said civil ments amounting to more war is threatening in Yemen were made to 27 The Newspaper said in j tractors n dispatch from Aden that rival i He the improper forces had already clashed been called to the at- the big Studio of householders Witness In Meyers Case A But the thirdi WASHINGTON Feb 25 determined eral presidential candidate said i The government disclosed today it casualties V the result from University and marched to the president's palace Police the demonstration by swinging a bus into the crowd A student told newsmen he heard shots fired when three students carrying Czech flags broke through a police cordon into the palace The shooting was ff i confirmed officially and it was TOllS whether there were Attorney C Alfred Zinn and William D Murphy president of the Citizens National bank were elected to the board of trustees of the Abbot Home for Aged Men at the monthly meeting of the Wednesday after- noon at the Citizens National bank Mr Zinn wilt take the place of the late Albert T Baker and Mr Murphy succeeds Henry J Knoedler who died February 1 i Ralph Gorsuch is president andi Littick Is secretary and treasurer of the board Other j are D K Hook ence Simpson and Harry Shaw The Home at 1258 Greenwood avenue will complete Its second year cf successful operation in May and still has openings for three or four men according to Mr Gorsuch who announced the new trustees Applicants must be 65 years of age must have resided in kingum county for at least the past five years and must be in reasonably sound mental and physical health dations involving states rights and race relations in the south Now striving openly to prevent Mr Truman's nomination for ft full term in the White House rebel leaders focused their at- tention on Richmond onetime capitol of the Confederacy where Gov Tuck plans a special message o the Virginia general assembly tomorrow They considered it certain Tuck would call for state action against the Truman program And were indications he would propose that the name of the Democratic presidential candidate be left off the Virginia ballot next ber This would mean that 11 electoral votes would not to be cast for Mr Truman If he is nominated by the Democratic National Convention next July A similar threat is being considered in other ern states The law introduced by Rep Case was proved by an unofficially ed three to two vote Rep cos said he voted against it The other subcommittee bers one of whom presumably did not vote are Reps Case lows Devitt and Feighan The measure now goes to tht full judiciary committee uled to meet tomorrow This com- could send It to the house floor for an early vote Of Seven Children Burn To Death threatened slump would from had arranged protection for inK foreign aid in the of j pretty feminine witness in the trial I is r San'a capital of Yemen A message received here from of the justice department Crown Prince Seif el Islam Ahmed eldest son of the Iman Yehia re- 1 I ported slain in a coup last week CI said the wives of his assassinated i father and his sons were being be- 1 O 11311 sieged in their homes He said he had proclaimed himself iman or ruler VI A Kal v hoses into to wet big The cables were received at the Egyptian royal palace Arab league headquarters the Egyptian council of ministers and foreign office has claimed election as iman the King Yehia Prince Ahmed said the regime deceived the Yemenite people by claiming the Iman Yehia died a natural death When the truth became known a revolt started the message said MINNEAPOLIS Feb taxpayer's suit was filed today ing that the two day old of school their own roofs The blaze centered near Santa Monica Blvd and Palmas Ave The fire department received of loss to the her yard and cleaning plant alone j The latter said much of the age was to furs rugs and mg I squad investigators said i the for 100 feet Times Recorder In Fifty students were arrested Gottwald's coup was of Maj Gen Bennett E Meyers Jed by direct political action 1 Protection against what? In a show of arms of demanded The aging Benes managed to Jail Break o An attempted break counsel Robert T 1 Well you can use your M replied assistant U S At- John i not explain Finelly and he did appearances of government for which he battled hard but it appeared a hollow victory Jan Masaryk son of the Readership ratings by B H i The witness is Mrs June of the Republic is still in the Grant Research Inc for the fourth quarter of 1947 as ed in the magazine Editor makc The Times er comic strip Nancy first choice over the field of Grinsted of Boron Calif government as foreign minister Ct Ot T former stenographer at so is Bohumil Lausmann social Warren county jail was foiled late today by Sheriff Gerald W den who discovered a sizable hole dug In a wall at the same spot where two prisoners had failed BURLINGTON la Feb flash fire swept through a frame farmhouse early today and burned seven children to death A flaming stairway prevented others In the Ellsworth Waterhouse family from reaching the trapped youngsters Donald Waterhouse 18 one of the survivors said his father awakened him at a m I opened my eyes and saw the ceiling covered with he said We went to the stairway to try and reach the smaller children but the steps were a mass of fire We called upstairs but didn't hear any answer A litile later I heard just a cries Then I didn't hear I more from The mother collapsed and taken to the home of The dead children slept in threa beds in large upstairs room They ranged in age from 18 months to 16 years in an escape attempt eight years ago Couden found the hole The six-room house was heated by a single upright wood and coal stove It was located near the tiny j community of Prairie Grove 10 making a routine inspection and northwest of here The suit filed for Mrs Gudrun Abdullah Bin Ahmed el Wazir L Jensen also demanded a GI to Gov Luther Youngdahl the state attorney general Mayor ibert Humphrey the Hennepin Pilot Killed As Plane Crashes COLUMBUS O Feb 25 A big freight crashed asking them to join Tn the suit an orchard ten miles short of port j Columbus today and killed the pilot and injured the pilot Britain To Push The ship en route from boro N J to Detroit via bus exploded after clipping the tops of apple trees for 200 yards injunction be granted to halt the strike District Judge D E Labelle JT Or signed an order returnable 4 calling on the two AFL WASHINGTON Feb 25 IP federations involved and the McCarran tral Labor Union to show cause jit's not true That story that I why such a temporary injunction Vada recognizes training in dealing should not be granted education Arthur Nelson Mrs Jensen's at- McCarran checked up after Rep said he was sending letters i ROSS told it around General To Blame he had reports Nevada schools are giving instruction in dealing jack and twenty-one army's Field near Day who led his party in its said there were only three O revolt against who had access to that Under questioning Mrs ist guidance of the jail said the government requested j He identified them one nationally syndicated strips for she stay at Henson 20 and Russell A close second was Blondie the same Washington hotel where 23 both of Cincinnati and Robert IJT Or published regularly in The two other key government M E johnson 20 of Lebanon ville Signal In first place by a I Mr and Mrs Bleriot arc held under bond wide margin among the comic LaMarre are staying I OX each on armed robbery charges panels was Jimmie Hallo's The Gen the holdup of a local Do It Every an- former deputy purchasing chief of o Feb distributor other regular feature of The ithe Air Forces is mvi -j u are based on in an If he found in the I with readership surveys of j private business deals at a senate four papers in California investigation ta Pittsburgh Minneapolis St Panl Cincinnati Dayton Buf- NUERNBERG Germany Feb 25 Brig Gen Telford Taylor today he takes full for his employes action in intercepting a news story its publication falo and New York Nancy in winning first place in the poll Court Orders Death Ross was worried whether the per cent of men readers and shows a following of sixty-nine Slayer and plowing into the from farm 100 Minneapolis county attorney and ulu was paying any G per cent of women ay at card games A member of the Nevada state board of education advised ran his office said today that have been received for such training but the board has refused and will continue to re- fuse 10 establish courses Gambling is illegal in Nevada allocations land other cities argued the had distributed state funds COLUMBUS O Feb j unfairly At stake In Man's Death He intimated that what would be illegal in the United States might not be In occupied He said that the difference Uhat in Germany stories are filed ers Hallo's following was The Ohio supreme courl classified property tax and NEW YORK Feb Army signals rather than per cent of the men and ordered the death of Charles 500.000 from the sales tax i year-old Falls Church Va man commercial private circuits His sixty-seven cent of the I Ames March 26 for the murder of Judge Clyde C Sherick who found dead in a hotel relations office keeps a en readers the papers polled policeman at the hearing today with his hands and everything sent out over were from Second vo They'll Do It Every Time was The comic panel Side Glances with sixty per cent of the men and The court upheld Ames board would take the appeals j tied and a torn degree murder conviction for submission He allowed 15 around his neck sheet Army signal channels he ad- Feb foreign one per cent of the women slaying of police officer Herman'days for applicants to offer briefs A Drexler during a holdup an additional 10 days for ded 16 1947 pellees to cet their replies Secretary Ernest said today cockpit two hours after the and Jack Cole 26 of Hasbrouck ts N J who was taken to that Argentine a hospital in condition SURVIVORS OF VETERANS WILL GET BONUS there Bevin told the of commons Chilean claims and fleet maneuvers were Cole collapsed as he stood near the British the plane apparently these expeditions and skull a broken and bad head cuts COLUMBUS O Feb Next-of-kin of deceased Ohio erans of the second World War need not be Ohio residents to receive the state's bonus ments This was disclosed today by nan Chester W in no way in answering 51 he ex- the title and sovereignty in these peels lo be asked most he said Other disclosures The foreign secretary said The parents of more than one ain favored agreement among the veteran are entitled to com- based on tho of each Separate applications be made however Veterans have received from another state any gift or CRUSHED TO DEATH CINCINNATI Feb 23 three countries to let the Charles J 48 of tional court of justice decide lington Ky was to death of islands Britain in a power winch nt the Koppers the islands as dependencies Co today of the Falklands bonus based on armed service ore not eligible for the payment The bonus may bo paid to the surviving common-law wife or husband of a dead veteran or to the illegitimate child of a female veteran illegitimate of a male veteran may receive the compensation only if the veteran has legally recognized the child A veteran applying for com- under a name different from the one under which he served must provide proof he is the same person An example would be a WAC who under her maiden name and has i since married She should send a i certified copy of her marriage i The living wife or husband of license with her application I more than one deceased veteran A living veteran must however may receive only such I ally apply for the bonus unless he is mentally or physically in- competent or the ward of a ly appointed guardian Tho plication then is made in behalf of veteran by his next friend Applications may be made jointly or separately on behalf of each of a dead veteran's dren or separately or jointly by his surviving parents The wife or husband of a dead veteran may draw the tion even if or he has compensation payable by reason of the death of the first veteran The Ohio law provides for im- persons fraudulently claiming more than 535 or a fine of 5200 if the fraudulent claim Is for less than The same penalties are provided for falsely receiving a bonus Applications must he sworn to before a notary public or other official to administer oaths He was clad only in shorts The small gray-haired victim Harvey Haeberle was identified as a civilian employe of the Navy Official hotel said he had stopped there I frequently It looks like robbery Commissioner Arthur Wallander said after a visit to the hotel Police said dresser drawers been pulled out and everything Iwas strewn all over the place like a cyclone Dr Thomas A Gonzales chief medical examiner said death re- an opinion that had been dead since last night p ml Quarter 20 PROMINENT I MONOXIDE VICTIM ion the Hunter will be due FREMONT O Feb md ta Carbon monoxide apparently VISIBLE Wut caused the of Mervin J p high in sauth 41 ho nn hie rar p man high tn south mers 19 as ne worked on nis car Jupiter tOday a OHIO Cloudy with rain or drizzle Thursday and Thursday night Friday mostly cloudy not much change in temperature Temperatures 10 6 p 12 H p 2 p 10 p 4 p 12 SKIES TODAY 28 committee Democrats