Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - October 28, 1948, Zanesville, Ohio ff 253 The Times Recorder Member T V W Charter Member at Vita ZANESVILLE THURSDAY OCTOBER WARMER FIVE CENTS Government Officials Dewey Raps Expansion Israeli Rejects Order Considering Of To Withdraw Soldiers Alliance With Peace Will Lay Basis For Decision After Election WASHINGTON Oct soon as the elections are out of the way next week the United States is expected to lay the basis for a decision on a military alliance with ern Europe State department officials it was learned today plan consult ers of congress and the major ical parties to find what they will support in the final drafting of a proposed treaty to create a north Atlantic mutual defense system Undersecretary of State Lovett told a news conference today that the first phase of the projected non- Communist alliance already has been completed This phase con- of exploratory talks held here during the summer among Lovett and the ambassadors of Canada Britain France Belgium The Netherlands and Luxembourg Understandings reached in these talks did cot involve commitments by anyone on anything Lovett said However they did result in a eral agreement among the pants on the form and scope of the unprecedented defense ment As a result of the Washington talks the five western European nations decided in Paris yesterday to invite the United States ally to join with them in writing a treaty Their invitation is expect- ed to be accepted Lovett said the next steps can be taken swiftly The first and perhaps the most important of these will be to de- termine the precise views of Republican and cratic leaders so that the state de- will be prepared to draft a treaty which has prospect of senate approval Lovett said the work done to date was based on the resolution adopted by the senate last July 6 under sponsorship of Senator denberg He said the resolution set up the standards by which the United States might seek to associate itself with other nations in regional defense ar- rangements under the United tions charter He emphasized the standards require that the other nations must engage in self- help as well as look to the United States for assistance and that the Residence In Reno Kathleen Winsor attractive author of Forever poses while relaxing at a dude ranch at Reno Nev She is establishing the customary six weeks Nevada residence she said so she will be able to obtain a divorce from Bandleader Artie Shaw AP Wirephoto whole operation must affect security of the United the Reds In France District Bankers Launch Blockade Meet Today Of Coal Imports In Zanesville PARIS Oct More than 250 bankers are ex- Nominee Continues Attack On Administration's Handling Of Foreign Policy CLEVELAND Oct Thomas E Dewey jabbing verbally at President Truman said tonight world peace never can be achieved by jovially remarking we like good Old Joe Stalin The Republican presidential nominee was alluding to Mr Truman's remark that he Old Joe but that Stalin is a ters on a basis or prisoner of the by remarking that we like Dewey made the reference in old Joe i major campaign in As he did in Chicago last land auditorium at 9 p m Eastern Dewey the Democrats Standard Time campaign tactics Continuing his attack on the Truman administration handling objectives foreign the New York establish a just and lasting ernor peace to strengthen our country Without partisanship on a sub- the sreat obligations that ject which is above partisanship i Providence has placed upon us I am compelled to say to you the people of our this problem of securing the peace try in a fellowship of mutual must be handled much better than r a and understanding it has been handled in the past working together to make From Posts Train And Truck Collide Of course there is no easy ica a better land for our children answer The road of easy answers in a better world is the road to disaster But of one Dewey has preaching a thing we can be We shall theme of American unity from not achieve peace by conducting the his campaign these desperately important Burn to Page 2 Please Mr Truman Says Worlds freedom Hangs On Result Of Election BOSTON Oct Truman said in an I hate Communism speech tonight that the peace and freedom of the entire world hang on the result of Tuesday's election He pledged a never surrender fight against Communism and its Godless creed in this center of Catholic voting strength And he said too that he carrying on the fight of the Al Smith the Democratic Catholic happy warrior of 1928 against a GOP appeal to the passions of and ance The president's address was de- livered in hall Vowing to battle Reds at home and abroad Mr Truman promised Violations Of Air Discipline British Study Using Sanctions Against Jews that we shall feed Berlin The Communists are against him he said because a cratic administration rallied world forces to save free people from Communist slavery And Republicans with an BERLIN Thursday Oct rejection of the power agreement on air safety rules for Germany was followed up today with a new protest to the western powers A United States spokesman has point of view already denounced as asinine he said j are helping a Communist double talk the Soviet con intrigue to beat him that there are no four-power The chief executive spent safety regulations day fighting for 16 electoral votes SNB the official Soviet news in Massachusetts and eight in Con- agency today in Germany said as he struck into industrial the Russians had protested to the New England for the first time western powers against violations the The voters he said can fight of air discipline in the munist labor leaders today to attend the Group Seven j Communism with a clear-cut vote corridors linking Berlin an all-out blockade of coal im- District meeting of the Ohio to defeat Republican reaction western Germany ports and tied up at least 22 ships ers Association in this city this The election of the notorious Lt Gen G S in seven French ports The ships and evening Railroad Union Leader To Back Dewey Candidacy CLEVELAND Oct vanley Johnston head of the Broth Republican 80th Congress in 1946 i the chief of staff for the Soviet mostly American had tons Registration will be held at the Mr Truman said was a misfortune military administration in Hotel Rogge in the with which now to destroy i many addressed a letter to his of Locomotive Engineers came out tonight for Gov Thomas E Dewey for president of coal aboard considering ordering troops to o'clock new wave of blind and selfish saying violations of air dis- oad the ships The blockade by dockers was Seward D Schooler president of I were endangering Soviet the Coshocton National bank ini it was the first major other planes in the air cor- A 1 IT UV UU f u v CJO called bv the chairman for the dis- of the forst campaign and over Berlin SNB confederation of labor to wlU Preside over the Into New England i sions And in it he went back to the Bv use of the term air Aunt Rescues Babes From Fire COLUMBUS 0 Oct 27 Two baby girls were rescued from a burning house trailer yesterday port the coal strike by their aunt Ruth Which his shut off tons Ann Lloyd of from France's own mines The girl was taking care of confederation said it also babies Connie Ray 2 and Barbara try to stop imports rail T Ann Garner eight months while The confederation took the He kept the fear theme regulations is invalid their mother Mrs Emma Garner Francois Mitterand of the in thls CIty in Chicago night by Was bv Vas at of Cation be 1 by an address bv Ralph PARIS Oct threatened tonight to raise the question of sanctions against defiers of U N thority in Palestine This was after Israeli had re- an order of the acting ator Dr Ralph Bunche to draw her forces from positions during a solid week of ing with the Egyptians in the Negev despite the truce The reply said the security cil order for a cease-fire in the Negev provided only for tions on a withdrawal and was not an order A British spokesman said his delegation was studying the of sanctions with the aim of forcing dissidents to obey orders of the U N truce ad- ministration He said Britain may offer a re- solution to the security council tomorrow when Bunche submits Israel's reply to the council asking that a special commission be set up to study details of applying chapter 7 of the U N charter if necessary This chapter permits military action or other sanctions after the council has investigated The authority of the security council is at the spokesman declared The council meeting tomorrow was called on the complaint of Egypt that Israel has been ing the cease-fire order of Oct 19 Some sources said they ed the security council's order for a cease-fire ambiguous The order declared that after the cease-fire the following condition might well be considered as basic for tions It then mentioned of forces to the positions occupied before the Jews Oct 14 offensive began Israel's reply cited this passage and told Bunche it was not an absolute injunction as you have assumed The Jews began their campaign in the Negev which they say has completely wrecked Egyptian of- fensive power in Palestine after alleging Egyptians violated truce by intercepting Israel's con- voys to Negev settlements A British spokesman said UHRICHSVILLE 0 Oct ever there was no question that death toll of a withdrawal was provided for in crash in an early morning fog resolution to three late today Three persons were killed and 10 others injured this sylvania tram crashed into a truck during a heavy fog five miles west of Uhrichsville yesterday morning The engine and a baggage car were overturned and three other cars derailed AP Wirephoto Three Killed As Pennsylvania Train Hits Truck Two trainmen were killed in the In a formal statement Johnston the third said his decision to back the of Glenshaw Pa The government was reported servea promptly at our hopes and our safety with a American and British counter- publican nominee is the result of of the truck developments in this campaign Idled several hours later in the He City hospital at neighboring It has long been obvious Governor Dewey possessed rare Ten others three of them The banquet meeting open theme he used he started the Soviets were of freedom an invocation by Rev on Labor voiding any reference to air I Johnston issued his qualities of leadership and is engers on the train were hurt dedicated to the American an invocation by Rev campaigning on Labor any reference to air I Johnston iss Weeks rector of the St James Republican victory will brine The Russian view after copal church with Milman H era of J 6 that the four-power agreement arrived vice-president of the He kent he pni air safety regulations is invalid campaign addi demolished in the col- Truman Again Snubs Marshall WASHINGTON Oct Undersecretary of State Lovett in- formed newsmen today that tary of State Marshall was told ol President Truman's latest Palestine statement only after the President the New York which occurred during a decided to issue jt She had gone to get a bucket of It water and rushed back carried as if we are moving a resumption of work and Two Crewmen Die In Plane Crash ing without that i mean the Allied control council here for a major j heavy fog five miles west of here address tonight Tonight traffic was resumed over aides said privately they j the line after having been the endorsement most of the day interior ministry said For this reason the Russians I in view of comment caused Soviet forces can hold when Dewey called the engineer of his train a lunatic when the Gordon C Aley 64 of burgh the engineer and Charles A Darr 46 Ingram Pa the corridors of Berlin whenever they train backed into a crowd in man were killed please Jem Illinois on a recent campaign The wreck occurred at Convicted Of War Crimes a Lt Col Beverley E I chief of the military Johnston was one of the railroad pir forces branch said the i brotherhood chiefs who sharply j burgh hit the tractor-trailer with lations were agreed to by the criticized President Truman's de- two trailer sections at Wolf's m EST when the train bound from Cincinnati to ST PAUL Minn Oct Northwest Airlines reported two crew members were killed and three more injured when one of its cargo planes crashed and burned 35 miles north of ton Alta eaily tonight There were no passengers aboard Line officials said the Missing Girl Found In Canada MONTREAL Oct A Russians who not only signed mand for power to induct any jng on U S Route 36 ithem but participated in the railroader into the army NUERNBERG Germany Oct 27 tire negotiations leading to their m 1946 S Weatherwax of American war crimes adoption 1 A F Whitney president of the Paul A Warner Mt Vernon today acquitted 13 high of Trainmen jAdkins Dover and Edison man military of n 0 the president bitterly at the Pomeroy participating i ting war but at least Strike Off but ms attitude and Music during the dinner three of them of war crimes came to the president's support will be furnished by Don Field Marshal Hugo 62 T current campaign Whitney of Radio Station WHIZ was acquitted on all counts and appeared here with President Counties in the district are ordered freed He commanded man yesterday f NKW YORK Orf I OT in L Oct 27 capture of the south port ship a college Belmont Coshocton aerial fleet which blitzed NEW YORK Oct Dewey has referred to President had left here at a m student who turned up tired Hocking Meigs in 1940 first gained fame on largest private Truman's action during the 1946 led revolt Qne week aft it today bound for ml ess and in tears in Montreal Morgan Muskingum Noble Perry as commander of the German bus voted overwhelmingly rail strike in critical terms m many Washington Condor Legion in the Spanish to back to ending of his campaign speeches Of stm held out in cfMl war two-day revolt against union hni but the j of y Field Marshal Karl Wilhelm Von Kuechler and Gen The voto drivers for the Third Hermann Hoth were convicted of Transit corp marked the out Hitler's order for of the surface summary execution of Communist in city commissars who into German II had by bitter Lovett declined to say what shall said when he was told about the presidential statement He also declined to answer questions as to whether there was a conflict be- tween the Truman and Marshall stands He said he would not bite on such bait Lovett's remarks today touched off speculation whether the dent and Marshall are at odds on the Palestine issue The relations between the dent and Marshall on another much in the news several weeks ago Mr man wanted to send Supreme Court Justice Vinson on a peace mission to Moscow He dropped the idea after Marshall registered vigorous objections age and had cleared to tell detectives today Washington Edmonton control tower shortly she got here before She Lenore When radio contact with the disappeared from th campus at ship was lott shortly hereafter Northampton Mass Monday under it was reported missing circumstances residents of the area said they quickly scotched a had seen it crash and burst into port that she had been kidnaped Woman Silent On Fall From Train flames Rescue crews to the scene were sent from the but they said PARIS Oct western hands They also were convicted disPutes and affected refused to tell them any details of i powers today gave the neutrals on'crimes civilians facilities used by I her Canadian trip the security Field Marshal Von Leeb 1 Shf was taken to police open invitation to make new was of crimes of six other private bus quarters last night after she was proposals for settling the Berlin civilians to return to work Discovered in a Montreal park crisis she v as held in protective i That appeared to be the primary custody in a Montreal hotel Tonight newsmen trying to inter- ican announcement which said the Shanhouse could not find i three powers are still ready to ac her Liquor Board Checks On Slots COLUMBUS 0 Oct For the first time in its campaign against slot machines in drinking the Mate liquor de- today had names of 4.563 licensed bv the al government to operate gambling i 4 j u devices BIRMINGHAM Ala Oct Secretary of til nine of a C ican announcement the U c European Gifts cept a which would by the principles ied in the compromise WASHINGTON Oct 27 I resolution vetoed bv Russia The States today halted The western power of its remaining program of ment was issued after a Marshall Plan gifts to Europe un- earlier today The vote of the avenue was to 366 Drivers waited at Transport while the honest ballot tion counted the votes greeted the result with Pharis Directors un- Vote Liquidation A Birmingham state C British up for repayable -.jspi'Pl tonight a story of being Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin This pressure move came of the Tire tor said the names were taKen and tn sew up a and French Foreign Minister with a state and Rubber Co one of Newark's from the files ot tne collector 01 man in an isolated Schuman announcement that France and today voted to Dale said internal revenue cahin 35 o io of What use the liquor department here would make of information woman Mrs Duke Dunifon did not He M Jack e Wright was Britain have agreed with the liquidate the firm pd States at this request Furber Marshall Pharis to suspend the removal of about dent said the board of directors industrial plants from western will meet Nov 5 to complete Germany as war plans The economic I Priority in purchasing the com- took the first action and pany's equipment Marshall not disclose He his inspectors could judge n greater detail by officers as Diplomat Husband from the size of the federal tax sne lav on her hospital bed A fees whether the machines were to divorcee she is night nursing RENO Nev used for amusement or at Jefferson hospital is Duke sometimes known as the instigated the second Both were ed would be given Attendants said she is suffering world's richest heiress foday was interpreted as efforts to shape the ins employment to Pharis workers This Is the first time the inter- from shock and brush burns awarded a divorce from European effort on lines company has been nal revenue department lias marie Shelby county deputies Rubirosa Dominican diplomat deemed by this country to be the bound since May 1 when it such information available to and state investigators are hunting whom she married at Pans over wag seniority disputes with Dunifon said he tember 11 1947 Both alio are temporary the CIO United Rubber Workers School Bonds You hear of the lion tain in Europe which Westerners may not move but at Lash there is an iron curtain separating boys and girls on the gym floor That is because there isn't enough space in the 1908 high school building for each to have own quarters Then there are the fine arts such as music that are taught in the third floor attic in the condemned part of the building Heating and ventilation there are lible not to mention fire ard The shop courses are very popular but the crowded basement rooms given over to this work aie most viting and filled with danger of accidents Safe and quate opportunities for shop courses are urgently needed and can be assured in the ture by A vote on Tuesday in favor of the school bond A new high school will then be assured and it will be in keeping with our times of complete education for boys and girls Oct 20 touched off the revolt Mrs Ruth Cooney 32 pretty liberated Sunchon Sunchon was second city taken during the revolt Charge Fraud In Texas Election ed her condition as fair tonight L N officials in Atlanta who declined to be quoted said they believed the woman fell from the train when she accidentally opened the wrong door EIGHT HURT CINCINNATI Oct 27 A 1 o- c collision on Reading road WASHINGTON Oct injured eight persons today Tour election subcommittee officials were The accident they have seized what they jn a heavy fog described as an ample number of 1 ballots cast in the Texas run-off primary to conduct la thorough probe into fraudulent voting charges i Impounding of ballots vas done jupon complaint of former Governor Coke Stevenson who iost to Rep Lyndon B Johnson by an margin out i of ballots cast in the ust 28 race for Democratic to the U S senate The Weather sunny Thursday Friday considerable cloudiness Continued mild Wednesday's 10 a m 54 6 p 12 Noon 59 8 p m 5 2 p m 63 4 p m 63 12 Midnight M t f I I f v I