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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - December 30, 1948, Zanesville, Ohio                               The Times Recorder ft ZANESVILLE OHIO THURSDAY DECEMBER 90 IMS CLOUDY FIVE CENTO BRITISH CHARGE JEWS EGYPT Netherlands Sets Date For Calling Halt To Fighting In Indonesia Dutch Attitude Interpreted As Defiance Of United Nations Ultimatum To Stop War At Once PARIS Dec Netherlands told the United Nations Security Council today it would stop fighting in Java by midnight New Years eve and in Sumatra two or or three days later Several delegates including Philip C Jessup of the United States immediately inter- Truman's Plane Lands Safely After Fog Causes Long Chinese Military Leaders Called To Nanking Meet Chiang Seeks Advice On Conduct Of War NANKING Dec China's highest military com- manders were summoned to Nanking by Chiang j today probably to settle the issue of whether to fight on or sue for peace with the Friends On Edge As Ship Circles Capital Airport President Reads And Sleeps As Crowd Worries WASHINGTON Dec gate Jan Van Royen replied to President Truman was the Dutch action as de- fiance of the United Nations The statement of Dutch Dele yesterday's security council order giving the Dutch 24 hours to re- lease Indonesian Republican ers and calling on a consular com- mission in Batavia to report on The Netherlands compliance with the Christmas eve order a cease-fire In Indonesia Replying to the council's de- Truman stepped jauntily down mand for immediate release grinned as newsmen asked Indonesian Republican leaders j whether he had been worried up President Soekarno and cairn but his friends were on his plane circled through fog and rain above National Airport for more than 40 minutes When the White House plane the landed safely Premier Mohamed Hatta Van Hoyen said trley would be freed if they promised not to endanger public security Van answer was given just an hour after the 24-hour ists There were those two hints that after a meeting tomorrow the de- may be to fight on against Several delegates charged in speeches that the Dutch in both replies refused to comply with the council's orders but no specific action was taken or attempted Syria's delegate Faris El said it Holland had asked seemingly hopeless her generals how soon do you Chiang has called in his gave their reply as the date for to try to rally their fighting j the end of operations against the 2 Gen Chen Cheng was told to take over from civilian Wei Oh my goodness Mr man chuckled I've been reading and sleeping most of the time His associates on the ground however were more than a little worried Cabinet members ment officials reporters and others stared anxiously through the dense curtain of mist as the due at p m E S T droned through the soupy skies In the tense 44 minutes before the plane's wheels met the way a crossfire of radio Heavy Trucks Involved In Accidents Prussian Delegate Jacob A Malik termed the Dutch reply a cynical request by the aggressor for two or three days more to kill off its control tower The fog was so thick that other planes waiting for the signal to land could be heard thundering low over buildings in downtown Washington India's M J charged Th Netherlands in the clearest terms had rejected all that council ordered He said the reply came on the very hour it should have Holland was Van reply did not show compliance Although it was unsatisfactory he added an Turn to Page 2 Please Even when the presidential J started taxiing to the terminal crowd of some 100 persons could not make It out through the murk ming the governorship of Formosa island province being con- verted into a fortress off the j east coast of the Chinese mainland The appointment of a military man to replace a civilian nt the head government seemed to indicate that tance would continue at least in the south Formosa already is filling with Chinese officials civilian and tary Navy headquarters lias been transferred there Air force units been flying there as the Com- drive them from their mainland bases On the side of possible peace overtures were two 1 reports say Vice- President Li Tsung-Jen will attend the military conference He is mentioned as becoming president for negotiations with the Reds if Chiang steps down 2 Gen Chang one of the few high Chinese not on the Communist war criminal list will attend He is a moderate often mentioned in peace rumors He commands Chiang's headquarters in North-west China far from the scene of the civil war fighting i One source described the Persons the program darken as the fog closed down uled military meeting as a roll broad expansion was call of the generals to determine the feasibility of continuing the civil war There was little news from the dormant fighting fronts A spokesman for the Nanking garrison said a Communist un- had been found ing only two miles outside the capital He gave no details except to say the underground was being curbed quate and announced he will of- fer a to double the minimum benefits and to bring Then the ship and Mr Truman emerged smiling and carrying several books under his arm He said he'd been rending and drowsing while the waited its turn behind three earlier commercial flights to come through the rain and fog We've been worried down a reporter said said Mr Truman with aj grin of feigned surprise is that I've been asleep up there The Independence had ed it was flying over Washington's birthplace at Mt Vernon Va 12 miles south of Washington al Airport at p m It was then cruising at feet tude Airport officials assured men that despite a broken landing conditions Social Security Benefit Hike Gets Backing WASHINGTON Dec prominent Republican agreed with President Truman today that v vj j LUI ut ent old age insurance is were safe Emerson Roosevelt actress UN Security Council Orders New Cease-Fire For War In Palestine No Prospect Of Immediate Armed Intervention By Britain Under Terms Of Mutual Defense Treaty PARIS Dec 29 The United Nations Security Council ordered another cease-fire in Palestine today after the British delegate charged that Israeli forces attacked a town in Egypt The British foreign office in London said it had no a full-scale Israeli invasion of Egypt and said It hat a patrol might have crossed the border in error Thf foreign office said there was no prospect of immediate armed In- by under the 1E36 mutual assistance treaty with Egypt The British foreign office said an Israeli armored patrol had penetrated Egyptian territory near the big Egyptian border military base of El Arish oir the ranean coast Harold Beeley the British gate in the council did not give the date of the incursion but said the Jews attacked a place about six miles inside Egyptian territory He said his information came from the British embassy in Cairo It WHS Beeley who alleged in the security council on Dec 8 that the Jews had crossed into dnn another Arab ally of the Brit- V1 Ish Israeli denied the charge The vin Trans-Jordan Arab legion liter said the action was by two This development came as the Close Probe Of POUGHKEEPSIE N Y The Dutchess county dis- attorney ended his tion today of the of on in that hour and less the field lights were turned wife of Elliott Roosevelt declaring their yellow glow appeared there has been no violation of Two Found Dead From Monoxide FOSTORIA 0 Dec 29 CD Two elderly persons were dead and a third was in serious condition in a hospital today as the result of carbon monoxide poisoning from a stove Neighbors found Mrs Kathryn McLaughlin 92 and her law David Y Preble 72 dead and wife Maude 72 scious In their home last night Firemen revived Mrs with oxygen posed by Rep Kean member of the House Ways and Means committee that originates Social Security legislation The 80th congress brushed aside Mr man's proposal for at least a 50 percent increase in Old Age In- surance benefits and broadening severely today and set off trigger of the program to increase the action shocks felt throughout from some em- ployed persons to I yesterday when an empty coal Attorney W truck dumped itself while law District Grady made the announcement ter a conference with the late president's son In a formal statement Grady Mr Elliott Roosevelt has given me a complete ment as to his version of the George Morgan 27 and Frank 32 died in this crash which involved three tankers on an icy highway five miles north of Norristown Pa early yesterday morning This picture shows the flaming truck in which Morgan died Traffic on the Cheat river bridge at Point Marlon Pa was held up for several hours Reno Jarred By New Quake RENO Nev Dec A rumbling earthquake jarred involving the cutting of the California No one was injured Widely wrist of his wife Faye Emerson Roosevelt on Dec 26 As I find it there has been crossing The driver Allen Fox of Pa jumped to safety AP Wirephotos Teachers Fight For Americanism COLUMBUS 0 Dec 29 The Ohio Education Association Kean said his which minor damage was reported forms closely with the president's Telephone lines were down suggestions for expansion would extend old age protection to the self-employed farm workers and all other workers ex- cept those covered by special grams such as federal employes railroad employes and some ers for state and local ments It would permit employes of i ter closed Most roughly shaken was Verdi a small mountain community 10 miles west of here Windows were shattered chimneys knocked over and plaster shaken A Reno newspaperman ed from Verdi a community of 200 that everything in town is aged to some extent The wall of the Verdi general store church groups to join if they knocked over sired PAY BOOSTED CINCINNATI Dec 29 City employes today were given cost-of-living wage increases ing from 6.9 to 10.1 percent Salary Study Group Would Tie State Pay To Cost Of Living 0 Dec An Ohio salary study commission group today future pay for state workers should be lied to a federal cost of ing index A sub-committee headed by Sen Carl D Sheppard of Akron drafted the recommendation for the full commission to submit to the legislature convening Jnn 3 The commission already has a report by the public administration service of Chicago a boost in pay for some state em- The increase would age 7.8 percent Previously accepted by the a report by the private Chicago firm reduction In the number of state Job classifications It would cut Job classifications to about 800 H G Pope executive director of the survey service also agreed supply the commission tional reports on what state de- have too many ers and which have too few The commission had refused to accept a report on tion of state government from Pope unless it contained data on of departments State Auditor Joseph T had stopped payment on checks totaling in part payment for the governmental organization report and ened to withhold an additional unless the staffing data was supplied Pope said the additional in- formation will be submitted to the commission at its next ing Jan 8 The commission is paying for all the surveys undor legislative authorization Akron Firm Raps Labor Board CLEVELAND Dec 29 tfi The Alside Co of Akron 0 the National Labor Relations Board today of illegally interfering its personnel problems I The firm fired 30 workers last September and the in Cleveland ordered it to appear at a hearing in Akron Jan 4 1949 to explain actions Alside contended the NLRB had no over the case since j the workers were represented byi the United Steelworkers a union that so far has failed to sign non-Communist affidavits as re- quired by the Teachers Lost To Ohio COLUMBUS O Dec 29 Marriage business and the armed robbed Ohio of nearly teachers last year The state education department faced with its annual problem at finding teacher replacements said today teachers left Ohio schools at the end of the school year The largest loss was in the 701 women who gave up teaching to be married Next on the list were the 437 lost to business That was because industry was still competing with schools for Dr Clyde Hissong state education director commented Before long there will be a de- shift back to teaching from Lovett Hints At New Action Against Reds Assails Move By Communists In Hungary WASHINGTON Dec The United States sailed Communist moves in Hungary and China today and hinted at American action to widen the rift between and the other countries All these developments occurred at n news conference held by of State Lovett security council wound up its Paris sessions before moving to New York by receiving a pledge from The Netherlands to end hostilities in Java at midnight Friday ns the old year goes out The resolution on Palestine on which the United Slates ordered Israel and Egypt to cease Turn to Page 2 Please iess 80th Sings Swan Song On Next Friday WASHINGTON Dec 29 The Republican dominated 80th congress Is coming back hut not or long The congress with cratic majorities in both houses will convene Monday The last meeting shapes up as a one-day stand with lots of swan song oratory and ett told 1 General comments he has made previously on the desirability of east-west trade in Europe apply to the Yugoslav situation shal Tito told parliament nt grade Monday that Soviet bloc tions had broken their trade ments with Yugoslavia and he might have to turn Yugoslav trade to the west Such a development has long been expected 2 The arrest In Hungary of Roman Inal on of the like was -a Lovett said the charges are obviously false and are the kind typical of tht Communist countries Such ior he said makes ex- asperation rather than a reality The cardinal's arrest he continued Is the climax of n long lerles of actions against human and now religious freedom War criminal bv Chinese Communists no violation of the law The closed its annual meeting today business and industry because of a is terminated and the I with a plea to nil schools to teach Slackening in demand for New President At BEREA 0 Dec L chancellor of Nebraska Wesleyan university has been appointed president of college it was today Dr Knight who held the leyan post since 1946 will take over at next June He succeeds Dr Alvin who has been acting president since Dr Louis C Wright retired in July At Lincoln Neb Dr Knight his acceptance of the appointment at a special meeting of the executive committee of the Nebraska Wesleyan board of re- gents The Weather Library Of Congress Gets Manuscript WASHINGTON Dec 29 Fritz the violinist and composer has presented the brary ol Congress with the al manuscript of Brahms to for violin and orchestra Dr Harold Spivacke chief of the library's music the gift said today the concerto Is one of the two or ever written and that naturally we are delighted OHIO cloudiness windy and colder with a few snow flurries cast portion Thursday colder at night Friday cloudy and warmer 10 a m 44 B p m 50 12 Noon 48 8 p m 43 2 m 52 10 p m 41 4 p m 52 ia 33 SUES TOUT i m p m p m Jin 7th PROMINENT STARS p rtM p VISIBLE PLANETS Saturn 10.18 p rises Americanism and international un- will be going hack to Among a series of resolutions adopted by delegates to the meeting was one that It is the responsibility of the schools to indoctrinate our youth in the American way of life so that they know it believe In It and live in it continuously We urge that all schools con- to teach the rights privileges and responsibilities involved in ing in a democracy The teaching profession said an- other resolution must accept the responsibility to educate our youth international understanding so that they may have a basic aration to face the problems of living in an interdependent world Report Survivors Of Crash Sighted MIAMI Fla Dec unconfirmed report that survivors of a charter plane missing two days had been sighted on a beach in Cuba was being checked by the Guard Coast Guard headquarters directing the aerial search for the missing plane with 32 persons aboard said military aircraft In the immediate vicinity had been diverted line Coast Guard headquarters em- that the report was en- tirely unofficial but is being ed as thoroughly as possible on the off-chance It may be correct The information we received did not even designate on which side of the Island the survivors were believed an officer Mid but we plan to every inch of coastline if In the hope that we may light thing the security good salaries and re- benefits that teaching fords Court Rules On Jobless Pay COLUMBUS O Dec 29 IP The Ohio supreme court today held suspension of unemployment compensation to Idle workers re- fusing Jobs similar to those they lost The court affirmed action of the bureau of unemployment sation head and the BUG board of in the political wars There might even be a chorus or two of Auld Lang Syne by some of the uninhibited house members In deference to New Year's eve But there'll be little if any real business The Republicans can take a hint and the Democrats can ford to take their time The date for the curious one- day stand was set last August 7 when the or turnip day extra session came to a close Republican leaders wanted to keep the power to call the makers back any time they ed They couldn't do that if they adjourned sine Is out n stated date to meet again So they hit on December -31 Lots of over the witness stand since then and things didn't work out in No- quite the way the lican leaders thought they would in August But the 80th with that date 3 made against Generalissimo Chiang Shek and other Chinese ment leaders are unthinkable ett said he did not believe that these charges represent the view of the Chinese people or the e of any civilized country Much of his conference WM dominated by questions bearing en developments in the cold war be- tween the United States and Soviet Union i He said further In response inquiry that Madame Chiang Shek who previously hart seen President Truman and Secretary Marshall called on him Monday It was i business call he Madame Chiang renewed her for American aid to China's pressed Nationalist government congress Is stuck GOOD MOTHERS CINCINNATI Dec of the 500 to 600 foreign-born wives of American servicemen in this area proved to be good mates and John G Olmstead di- rector of the citizenship reported Bargain Sales Of State COLUMBUS O Dec 29 Frank J director will have selling cases of liquor left over from public sales The state liquor today the liquor is part of 000 worth of brands left on liquor store cases went at the sale An al cases were sold ia The the sales the state council ithe difference between the sale t3 i review in suspending jobless fits to Rose Irene Nowak and David Bairn Toledo garment workers The administrator said they re- fused to accept referrals to ilar jobs paying less money for which they were reasonably ted Lucas county common pleas court reversed the board and the appellate court affirmed But the supreme court reversed lower court decisions and sustained the board of review Believe Prince Doped For Christening LONDON 29 The weekly news magazine News Re- view suggested today that baby Prince Charles given a small of sedative to keep him quiet the christening ceremony Dec 15 The magazine noted the baby dozed peacefully all through the ceremony It quoted a specialist saying a sedative wouldn't have the young prince any harm Tax Barometer May Indicate Stormy Weather COLUMBUS 0 Dec The Ohio sales tax barometer is falling It may be a Figures released today by State Treasurer Don H Ebright confirm the retail trend has turned down gince holiday trade figures when compiled aren't expected to check the drift t percent sales tax is major of money to pay for operating the Any persistent decline could have wide-spread effects Such If might crimp to de- mand of the new more aid for local welfare programs ions and the like to the by and buying tax still ahead of last year But rtte rf gain dropped sharply Ebright pointed out He this to a com- bination of business alack and removal of the sates tax on under 41 last Aug 1 The year-end total probably will be about up from more tbM an 11 percent Jump But tax foe first months of IMt fore the ed about 18 percent corresponding gain Uw half t WM would I Dec 18 had tbr full tn i ed been thu 10 pd slack ilx percent drop In gain since Auf 1 tt ed   

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