Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - September 24, 1949, Zanesville, Ohio FTo Sponsor Annual Forget-Me-Not Sale In City Today The Big Newspaper With The Big Type To Match It The Times World and Local News Every Night at 11 IOTH 228 SEPTEMBER 1949 AND COM FIVE RUSSIA BREAKS U S A-BOMB MONOPOLY Sabotage Slanted For Marie Crash Jealous Woman Accused In Air Disaster Sept Canadian mounted dice said tonight they have oof a woman seeking to get I of wife rigged plosives that caused a Quebec plane to crash Sept 9 th a loss of 23 lives Fhey said woman was avely ill after having taken pills at the suggestion a man wife was in the air The man is sought We have definite that plosives were placed aboard plane to get rid of a woman d we believe we can prove LO did said Police Rene Belec crash took the lives of New York executives of Kennecott Copper n They were President President Designate thur D Storke and Vice at R J rhe police said they had statements from the or 41 years that she put explosives on the ich veered sharply off its irse and smashed into a near Sault Au nit 40 she was actually under arrest and Turn To Page Five Thomas Hurt JEW Sept 23 OB veil Thomas has been thrown m a horse and seriously in- ed in wild mountains of et office said today that the S Air Force has been asked rescue the ter and who is a message from the Dalai na to President Truman radio message from Thomas i the accident occurred in a Himalaya pass ee days after he and his 25 left the Tibetan and isa uman Eye Sped 9 Hospital Sept -A human eye was rushed n a grounded airliner at W to Cleveland ly today for a transplant ration highway patrolmen aided st Virginia State Bolice in the errand Sgt C J re of the Cambridge Patrol Jon gave this account of the test Virginia State Police c the eye shipment to where it was turned over state patrolmen about i The Ohio Patrol made the h to Lakeside hospital at inland in relays i the eye at about he patient is Herman of Cleveland Heights Ford Union Leaders Ready For Strike Sept 23 leaders were told in a confidential memorandum day to proceed with plans for a strike of Ford ers The memorandum said reports that Ford and the CIO United Auto Workers are near a settlement are ly erroneous and have no tion in As a word of tion on it added that the m Thursday con- tract termination deadline is not necessarily a strike The secret document was signed by the national Ford negotiating committee and sent to all international and re- union officers It apparently was aimed at dispelling any belief that a of the pension dispute is ready for signing and to keep union leaders primed for a strike if necessary Industry and labor observers had interpreted the con- tract termination notice last Monday as the equivalent of a strike notice But that said the not necessarily that a strike ly next Thursday if no settlement is reached by then Senate Delays Action On Army Pay Hike Sept The senate today postponed tion on a pay hike for the forces although Senator man urged prompt proval of the measure which he said is part of America's surance against After brief debate on the the senate agreed to vote on it at 4 p Monday Under the lation most ranks from private to major general would get a pay boost The house approved a similar on June tln calling for passage of the Chapman told his colleagues that still stand in the shadow of and be He quoted Omar chairman of the joint chiefs of as saying there will be a progressive in the ber of the nation's defense forces unless the measure is approved Chapman pointed out that the measure also provides for re- vision of disability and pension payments which would make a military career more attractive to young men in peacetime Only scattered opposition is ex- when the comes to the final vote Three Killed In Traffic Crash FORT IND Sept 23 persons were killed and another hurt critically in a headon crash near here yesterday The Eugene Foreman 24 his 21 and Miss Rachel all of Fort Wayne Floyd St Paris driver of the was not hurt Sunday How It Looks From Here aining Underway In Steel Negotiators Work Against Deadline Sept nation's five biggest steel producers plunged into new contract bargaining with the dO United Steelworkers today in an effort to prevent a nationwide strike No decisions were More confabs were scheduled for Negotiators are working against a strike set to begin Oct 1 unless what the union calls satisfactory agree are reached on pensions and insurance programs Tension mixed with uncertain ty over the situation is blamed for wildcat walkouts which have closed two Pittsburgh steel plants and idled workers At Indiana In- land Steel company executives sat down with union negotiators Similar meetings were held at New York and land Most closely watched confer is the discussion between Union Chieftain Philip Murray and Vice President John A Stephens of the United States Steel world's gest iQg teams to New York to dicker with Steel tion and to Cleveland for talks with Republic Steel corporation Sessions with Jones Laughlin Steel corporation also are being held in Pittsburgh The big issue to be resolved in all sessions is whether em- ployers bear the entire costs of pension and social insurance The union insists they should The companies contend workers ought to contribute part of the expense A presidential board mended company financed ance and pensions That is the basis for present bargaining Of steel's five biggest com- only Inland Steel cor- has yet to get together with the union on a time and place for new negotiations All told 10 firms have scheduled bargaining in the next few days Cup Of Coffee Causes Death N Sept cup of breakfast coffee indirectly caused the death day of Marvin 53 wife of a fashion in an automobile accident Police said the placed on the seat between Mr and Mrs Pierce as they drove to a tilted attempting to right lost control of the which hit a tree is president of the Call Corporation The James was married test Saturday in land to the former Margaret Bell nyer Out AINS HOLD FASCINATION for almost everyone An feature in tomorrow's a Veteran win tir memories of some of the best known events and onafities in the business here over a half-century READY THE POLITICAL arc beginning to eat their familiar tattoo our political at examines the Republican state central under a strong analytical lens in his popular weekly report from the MORROWS TIMES SIGNAL will introduce the first in cries on Rich Hill township and Rix Mills by Norm F Favored by the Indians as a hunting ground I then by generations of white men for its rich this itory In southeastern Muskingum county represents a in our Local Woman Asks Accident Damages Sept damage suits totaling were filed against Ben F of Columbus day in common pleas court The suits identified as the driver of an which figured in a collision with one operated by Mrs Luella G Adams Olmstead on U S 33 Location of the accident was not given Mis C A stead and Mis Glenn said they were passengers in car and each asked for injuries Their husbands each asked for medical ex- TRAFFIC VICTIM Sept An collision day Killed Mrs 50 near her farm home at eaght miles southeast of here Heads Together On Soviet Atomic News Anxious Clamor Arises For Some Control Over Vast Destructive Force Truman Reveals That Atomic Blast Has Occurred In Soviet Event Has Been Long Anticipated Sept anxious damor for international control of the vast destructive of atom arose tonight after President Truman indicated the Russians have broken the American A-bomb monopoly President scientists and many others in calling lor agreement The foreign ministers of Britain and Robert Ernest Bevin and Joseph left to are close together as they talk over Russia's atomic explosion in the lounge at the United Nations general assembly at Flushing Meadows This talk took place shortly after President Truman's announcement of a atomic blast Disabled Veteran On Sale Today Seeking funds to finance re- habilitation work among former members of the armed members of Zane Chapter No v will conduct annual Forget Not drive on the streets of today Tom Durant is serving as chairman of the committee in charge and has requested to be exceptionally generous this year in view of the extraordinary need for work of this type this year received last year during the sale were Durant said last handicapping the chapter's work for the benefit of needy Assisting in the sales will be girls from St St Nicholas and Lash high schools along with members of Alpha Psi chapter Beta Sigma Phi sorority Workers in the drive are asked to report at 8 o'clock this morning at Marine club second Hoot of the Cussins Fearn building on South Fourth street where plies will be issued Two Miners Die In Sept 23 Rescuers today recovered the bodies of two killed when a shaft caved in at the Coal company's two miles north of Columbiana Dead were Carl Rt and John Rt Salem Clemens of a mine foreman and father of directed two miners in ging up the bodies The miners who aided were Clarence Billet of Youngstown and Charles both of whom managed to cape the rock slide because were working nearer the mine surface The state highway patrol bar racks at Salem said the cave-in reportedly followed blasting the two victims were engaged in about 500 feet down in the shaft The Weather and continued cool light frost likely at Sunday fair with slowly rising temperature Friday's 30 12 2 p SB 4 p 61 SOS TOMY 6.17 p p TO 28 PROMINENT high bead 6 m IBLE near the doc 7 51 P m in betow Leo White House Keeps Forrestal Papers Under Lock And Seal Sept White House has the private papers of the late James former secretary of de- under lock and seal and will not make them public The been sought by the House Armed Service committee in the belief they might shed some light on the force controversy over the merits the Meanwhile a naval court of which has been looking into the source of ed charges of politics and fraud which swirled about the chase of the air recessed indefinitely The court is waiting to see whether the House Armed Services tee will allow it to inspect a re- port containing information from Air Secretary Symington Presidential Secretary Charles G Ross disclosed the presence of personal papers at the White House He told ers Forrestal himself left them there for safekeeping shortly after he resigned as defense A short while later he ended his life in a leap from a window of the Naval hospital at Md Ross said the papers and the cabinet that tains them are considered ate property He said they not and will not be are under seal and are being held for the Ross said He explained that Forrestal asked that his papers be kept at the White House because his own house was being closed and he wanted them in a safe place Clyde i cashier of the Farmers and Mer State Bank of Spencer was arrested today by the Federal Bureau of in Columbus Special Agent A off of the Cincinnati FBI office said Rectenwall has been with embezzlement and misappropriation of and falsification of bank records investigation of Jie records of the Spencerville bank indicates the shortage caused by Cashier Rectenwall may amount to or said said a complaint accusing Rectenwall of and misappropriation tiad been Hied before U S Com- missioner W Robert Fleming of Fort Ind Lightning Brings Fear Of A-Bomb O Sept 23 the heels of President Truman's announcement today that Russia has exploded an atom and city offices were besieged with calls from excited residents of the north side area the atom bomb been dropped was the query Investigation disclosed that a bolt of lightning accompanied by a brilliant flash of light and an ear-splitting clap of had struck a tearing up a huge quantity of earth Police Chief Facing Suit 23 Chief Walter L was named today in a suit seeking recovery of in alleged gambling lasses Henry a brought the action He asked 5300 in exemplary damages in addition to the larger sum The suit said Albert Schmidt a owned a building where Charles Ell operated a gambling re- sort Cross Ell mitted Springfield police to gamble in the establishment without putting up any The officers were not named Bank Cashier Held By FBI Disabled Victim Faces libel Suit Sept captain of the death ship today filed suit in federal court here against one of the survivors The and defamation of character civil suit was filed for Capt William Taylor against C Ralph Wiilson of who testified here yesterday that Taylor was drunk at the time of the September 17 fire which caused 132 deaths who gave as his said son's statement was made at a hearing held to determine which witnesses should be called to a public hear ing September 27 in Toronto In answer to the suit claimed Wiilson stated that he saw the captain after he left the blazing saw the captain supported by two policemen I would say that I didn't smell his this may not have been asked but t would say that he was so confounded drunk that he should not have been on the was quoted as testifying Will Oppose Conveyor Belt Sept The Brotherhood of Railroad trainmen will oppose any conveyor belt that appears in subsequent J J Covington general said day In Cincinnati for the state meeting of the brotherhood which represents lodges in made the statement in an interview between Russia and nist nations to clamp down all attempts at agreement have failed Mr Truman's historic an- earlier in the day have evidence that in recent weeks an atomic ex- plosion nas occurred in the U S S That was a fateful portent that the Russians have cracked the great secret But U S policymakers pre- it would not mean World War m Tor one thing the United States has a four-year lead start on atom bomb ing The country's top military Gen Omar N counselled everybody to keep his calmer the American people take this matter the betr atter the betr irman of the Joint chiefs of staff nave anticipated it for four years and it calls for no change in our basic defense as if to show was not spent part of the day playing golf Dr Arthur H noted does not mean that sia is prepared now to match us in atomic war Time is needed to accumulate enough atomic weapons It does mean that within the next few years Russia will be able to wage effective atomic warfare Unless firm ments are reached to the the atomic weapons race is 7 An optimistic note was struck at by Otto regarded a dis- coverer of nuclear fission both the United States and Russia have the atomic he will be no war It will be the same as it wai with poison Both sides refrained from ing poison gas in World War H Just where in the broad reaches behind the Iron Curtain the explosion took place wms not indicated in the White House statement But at Nenni em Siberia He is a Italian Sdc and recently visit to ff i Russian officials were silent on the But Foreign Minister Andrei called for a peace pact among the Big Five powers The western tical of the sincerity of To Page Five 1 Europeans Shrug Off News Russian Success With Atom Sept Europe reacted with a shrug and a shudder tonight to news that Russia has successfully staged an atomic explosion But there was also a note of optimism The British government said that it had expected other eventually develop tions would atomic It added that this probability had always been taken into account A spokesman chimed in with the observation President man's view that the need for international control was underlined by the Russian There were indications that an attempt will be made to inject the atomic control issue into the coining emergency session of called to thrash out Britain's economic mess But there was little likelihood it will be taken up by the government In Paris French Defense ister Paul that more than one atomic ex- plosion which might have come from been ed in France is not the first time that suspected detonations have been notably in he told a did not say when the latest explosion was recorded or when previous were noticed is therefore not a he continued it is a matter of atomic ex- plosions and not necessarily of atomic bombs this as on we are not disarmed I say that of have been but exist to protect ourselves It Is the moment to intensify the plication of the military of the Atlantic Some German scientists were astonished Nobel Prize Winner Max Von Laue was openly credulous t can anyone know er the Russians have or he asked But another Nobel Prof Otto said the good news He parallel between atomic energy and poison gas war both sides During the last refrained from using knowing that each To Page Five News Of Atom Explosion Capital With Terrific Force Sept of Russia's atomic plosion hit official Washington with terrific impact It new era of policy in officials can no loafer that the United States has an atomic bomb monopoly Russia's development of an atomic explosive came perhaps a year this government had expected A of major American political and military strategy also seemed although that is the kind of thine which would normally come about slowly and on the basis of more information than now ly is available even to the best informed leaders of the western nations knowledge of how to mate the necessary ingredients lias for several Washington and the rat of the nation anxiously particularly surprised by the Tact that an atomic explosive had been manufactured by the sians The general To Pace five whether the danger of war la increased by today's newt The wer from the political experts is don't think Their argument nans this The ability of any nation to Authorities professed not to war does not necessarily r mean that it war the Russians have used and threats of force