The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - May 4, 1949, Zanesville, Ohio The Overwhelming Choice of All RFD Readers Who Getting Today's The Times Record Hear Our World and Local Newt Every Evening at 11 65TH 106 Member et MAY HOT AND HUMID HOUSE PASSES China Reds Claim Additional Gains Communists Win Victory In Battle For Important Stronghold Of One Of Last Nationalist Points Remaining In Northern China Has Another Endangered May press dispatch said today that Chinese Communist patrols had appeared before the east coast port 100 miles southwest of The report appeared in the newspaper Sm Wan An attempt to reach Hangchow by the Communist radio broadcast a claim that Red troops had captured which is about hajf way from Wuhu on the Yangtze to was one of the major Red crossing It is 75 miles west of is 114 miles inland from The radio also asserted that Angry Landlords Criticize New Rent Formula Rivals For W. C. Fields Estate New York Tenants Call For Fight Against Boosts NEW May of landlords and ants of the nation's largest city turned out in angry con- fusion today to criticize the government's new rent ceiling for- Housing Tighe who announced the formula last night to provide owners with a net operating came here and stepped personally Into a hotbed of Tenant spokesmen called for a rent strike and a fight to last against rent in- Landlords assailed the formula as giving Inadequate relief to pressed property The formula is intended to duce a operating of 25 to 30 per cent of gross income on some 14 million dwelling units throughout the nation still under federal rent Thousands of landlords flocked to federal offices here today to apply for approval of rent In- Other hundreds crammed auditorium to hear Woods explain the new As Woods expressed belief both landlords and tenants would be happier under the new a surprised murmur of laughter which over- Police JL IlC Communist troops had won a tory in a battle in the Anhwei province border area about 110 miles west of It said were This dispatch came through censorship and gave no From the Jow estimate of captives it appeared to refer to a new en- The along with the one dealing with showed evidence that sentences or phrases had been A Communist broadcast from Peiping heard in San Francisco made no mention of a new battle It reported the capture of and 11 other towns stretching from the Soochow front to the broadcast item Nationalist troops were captured In the annihilation campaign in the Nanking Shanghai chow It said battle April 29. radio had announced pre- that eight Nationalist es had been and four routed on this The Communist radio reported hat one of the last islands left in North surrendered May 1. Tatung is 180 miles west of Red broadcast heard in San Francisco said the Communists had an attack to knock out another Nationalist It is 525 air miles northwest a U. S. Navy man said U. British and French School Aid Amendment Defeated swept the audience flowed the 869-seat reported several hundred persons were turned away at the Woods dashed from this where he answered some 50 to a conference with Mayor William O'Dwyer at Vito chairman of the American Labor called the new for- mula a party er of the He said he would advise tenant to prepare for a city-wide rent strike meet the real estate Other groups also were bitterly Paul head of the New fork Tenant called the icw formula and said t no risk and scraper profits to large in- and banking On the other side of the 4cnry executive ary ol the Bronx Borough wyers said the new order Zanesville Opens New Methodist Church Board Estate Of Rev. William A. son of Mrs. W. M. Rush of 321 Oak executive vice president of Adrian has been chosen to head the new department of the division of educational general board of education of the dist Dr. John O. executive secretary of the The appointment is w. naval vessels had left Shanghais waterfront because of a reported Communist plot to block their passage to the Woman Prisoner Hangs Self May 3-WV-A 22-year-old woman arrested today on a disorderly conduct charge hanged herself In city Police said they found her dead In a sitting position on the floor of her towel knotted around her neck and tied to a She was identified as but had been registered at a hotel as Martha lice said she had lived here six Film Comedian Hurt In LOS May at This new department as a consultant to institutions of related to the In their efforts REV. W. A. higher education Methodist church to secure adequate support for maintenance and Ing to Dr. It will make studies of various methods fully employed in financing tions of higher learning both for current and capital he It will collaborate with the sion's department of public tions in the preparation of ture for financial Rev. Rush has been executive vice-president of Adrian college since February 1, 1948. He Joined the staff there as alumni secretary and director of public In 1940 he was appointed trar and of the student self-help moving to the executive vice-presidency from 80-page deposition in support of William Rexford Fields contest of the will of movie comedian W. C. Fields was read into the record today as the fight for the estate The taken from Mrs. N. who Morris from infancy through high days was Plan To Bar Segregation Snowed Under May senate today snow ed under an attempt to write an ment into a chool aid By a vote of 65 to 16, it rejected proposal by Senator Lodge to bar distribution of any of the federal funds to states public elementary and schools are not open to pupils regard to creed or national Fifteen Republicans voted with Lodge for his It was opposed by 48 Democrats and 17 Opponents of the amendment said it was an effort to kill the that southern senators would be united against any measure that would make the price of aid the abolishment of the south's separate school system white and Negro Lodge denied he was trying to kill the He said that aid to education must not mean federal aid to and that is what will happen if we use the federal dollar as this con- Northern Democrats and licans led the fight against Lodge s amendment while the southerners for the most kept out of the Senator Humphrey ne of the foremost advocates 01 Truman's Rights opposed the amendment much as I detest segregation love education he said that he thought the federa ought to spend at least a year on the schools It was the second defeat In two ays for By a vote of 68 to 1 the senate own his proposal to revise the ale so as to give the states a Truman Administration Dealt Smashing Defeat On Important Measure President's Aides Plunged Into Gloom At Failure To Overcome Southern Alliance May Wood WU retain most of the by the house ro- night on a 217 to 203 vote which dealt the Truman was in before the could clear the house and go to the But a coalition of southern and northern Republicans bent on retaining law Intact was Conversely the administration which sought repeal of the law and revival of the om Wagner act in modified were plunged Into On the roll call test 146 cans joined 71 Democrats In young for the Wood Voting against t were 180 22 cans and one Before the roll call the house had tentatively approved the Wood on a tally 01 The measure had been offered by Rep. Wood Previously the coalition had chalked up an Im- portant preliminary victory when the house knocked 211 to 83, a compromise put forward by ic Democratic Senate Moves To Aid City Parking Eases Ban On Municipalities Owning Lots May ie Ohio senate today lat 510 a year for each school agi this An ordained of the saio me j t for an May 3 Danny income and that film and state owners throughout the ion should rise in 4rmy Selects Cemetery Site American film and stage suffered bruises today when his automobile was in U S. military commander in Germany May 15 at his own re- making the announcement said de- serves the thanks of the American Methodist Rush served as pastor of the Congregational church In Michigan from 1937 to 1947. and the Methodist church of until June 1948 in addition to his college native of Rush from Adrian college in 1932 with the A.B. In 1933 he received the M.A. degree from Ohio State and in 1935 the S. T. B. degree from minster Theological Seminary m Clay Gives Up Post In Germany May 3 be re- from ege in read to Superior Judge William R. Present for the legal contest of the will were riet who was left 510.000 but claims under California property 1 a w. Claude her who also was left Carlotta dancer who was ed the income from and a brother and Walter Fields and Adele Mrs. Holden's deposition states that 31-year-old Dallas lines Is the son of Fields and Bessie and vaudeville partner of tne A collection of 17 letters which Morris claims were sent to his mother by including checks for his support mailed to Mrs. were entered into the court serves people for his of of the and ments of American wnen nis vt sion with another car at Ayot St. Today's development opens tne iway for the appointment of Kayc paid a visit to George first civilian commissioner today reported w eight miles north on U. S. route 33. for a national military Brehm announced had notified him this site w ard Shaw and was returning to London for a stage performance when the accident Back London the comedian went on with his a He membership in educational and is also a member of the Sigma Alpha fraternity and the Adrian In Adrian he has president of the fund president of Ad- day has been in Germany president of militar and and deputy military governor and gov cmor since 1946. he had invited told newsmen Woman Chained To Bed ra of and Admissions president of Parent Teachers AAA Citation Zanesville showed a de- crease in the number of pedestrian during the city has been given a special citation In the American Automobile 10th annual pedestrian protection Cleveland placed second in class for D. C. Under the formula proposed in he the payments would range rom to slightly over pe with the biggest per capita going to the states with he lowest The theory o the is to more nearly educational State Rests In Bribe Trial May 3 The state rested its case toda against A. E. Oppenheimer an Hugh H. Ruel on charges they sc bribes from a liquor perm Defense attorneys moved for a directed but were turned down by Judg Cecil J. former state nq uor department chief permit ex and Re- publican will start their de- tente Gilbert tel who testified he was asked to pay bribes in order to obtain a night club license for his was called back to the ness stand today for cross Shively previously had ie Final passage of the Wood Dm as delayed by Rep. Just as the final vote was reach d. he demanded that an engrossed ony on the be This re uest can be made If any amend ments have been Engrossment is a special which prints the legisla as In Its form n the case of a bulky as th Wood measure it means a deia least The Wood would he law on bu re-enact most of its importan to Page 8, Russians Make No Move To End Berlin Blockade NEW May 3-WH-En voys the U. Britain and France sat In their offices all day today apparently waiting for sia to make the next move toward lifting the Berlin It was understood that the most recent step In the top secret talks here was the delivery of a joint western power declaration to viet Deputy Foreign Minister kob A. The statement pre- was drafted following conference attended by Dr. Philip C. U. S. Sir Alexander Cadogan of Britain and Jean vel of The next diplomatic in- Is for Malik to notify the western whether he is prepared to confer with them again on the basis of their joint Malik attended a committee meeting at Lake Success this morning and then returned completed passage of a to help cities solve their own parking The measure re- moves the present requirement hat parking lot developments must be sold to private business within two Under the cities can con- demn and buy land for perking tax money or by Issuing They can then develop and operate parking lots or or they can sell or lease them to private operators within 10 The senate also approved ment of War II bonuses to dis- abled days or to next of kin II tne veterans died in The senate also passed bills Control sale of sleeping ban practices in sale of in- and allow townships to tax amusement oc The by a 86 to 35. passed and sent to the senate prohibiting employment of both husband and wife in except in welfare The sponsored by Rep. Patrick J. Dunn a who has introduced the in several hearted when the voting started as they had amended his measure In a manner which he thought de- Its He asked that everyone vote against it. urn the amendments strengthened In- stead of weakening the ana Pat later was sorry when he saw it going down to Before the final vote was enough members changed their votes to pass it by a safe The house also passed and sent to the senate bills conforming the state election laws to the use of voting authorizing bers of police and fire departments to be secretaries of their respective and increasing from 85 per cent to 90 the amount the state may pay on en- estimates of construction work completed before final ment for the morn Soviet delegation home on Park A he was not In the Soviet building but declined to say where he had Malik answered comment to all questions about a possible meeting when he left Lake Brakeman Wins for Heavy Damages Oppenheimer the amount to Probe Gambling In Athens County NEW May for 41-year-old brakeman said today he has ol Doctor Arrested On Dope Charge O- May Dr. George W. chief cian at Ohio penitentiary from 1927 to 1941. today was arrested and charged with violation of eral narcotics Federal agents said Dr. office records showed he narcotics to eight last The the agents require io In good when administering which must not be given to Two also held on narcotic violation named An Narcotic agents said the two ex- convicts arc Carford Paul over 5OOOO population May 3-flV-The j announced by convicts arc Washington was cited for Athens grand Jury today of Akron and Gerald Md It program lts investigation of F. They arc charged protect pedestrians and its accident bj in by calling i attorneys Chanes when mayors and marshals of all county Dl Giovanni of Both are held under for po nun to others day in a real old in a field survey two Mr. Shaw joined and Jt in a iicm very happy and advantages for the pre- ly merry jitr were listed by the Ak 216 of Plant At Tiffin rolling with more than alf of Jht tract adjacent SmitS May 3-aV-A It is located near both the one-week f Ohio and Shus would be more was announced other possible It will clow next Is married and YORK Iwo Harold B. Rudisill today Mrs. was formerly MW filed of assault and or terv against a York man accused F. Hert of 165 of his 4S-ycar old in-law to Rudisill said the charge was filed against William S. 58. Mother And chain plant worker who later he holds a certificate Hurt In 1 Hie Weather immunities lor m Common Pleas Judge Roy D. thc southern New I In I Williams in his charge the called on it to p. in. o Tn and judge investigate I rumors and return a true called included of Both are held under DI Giovanni sued In federal court the charge after Sheriff Jessie F found Ellen chained in the Gable fair condition at St. t thei Mrs. Baker and her lold reporter he plans 3rac home after neighbors com- Margaret present introduce week to continued He added the woman had Champion company of the wav for of Hich inventories a on her face and neck injured Sunday In an this decline were a two-piece automobile near 70 ol From Akron Cleveland May wore out his shoes and but Hob a 21-year-old Akron made good bif boast he could walk from Uie Rubber City to Cleveland public square in 12 856 p. 51.J1 In n m RADIO DIES p. May in several Wth ST. May Spring and fires being i fought in northern Minnesota were ut the most For picking 'em up and laying m down over 36 miles of Harr won near for acres emergency were a. 3J a. dont eren know how ranch money wai he don't even All I want 1> to by go home and Not for fight the army wHM do that Tm