The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - April 5, 1951, Zanesville, Ohio Southeastern Ohio's Largest Into Homes Every Morning The Times Recorder News Only Paper Delivered by EFD The Same Day It Is Printed V 67TH 82 OUB PHONE 4M1 APRIL MILDER FIVE CENTS Pair Of Bandits Rob Bank SENATE APPROVES TROOPS FOR EUROPE Two-Gun Desperado And Partner Escape With Cash Three Bank Employes Tied Up While Safe Highway Patrolmen Set Up Road Blocks In Neighborhood LOWER 0., April bandits sed up three employes of the Lower Salem Commercial bank in this Washington county community near Marietta today and escaped with The state highway patrol at Marietta set the loss at Allies Cross 38th Parallel In Three Places Bed Resistance Grows Stronger Above Border April 5 forces punched across Parallel 38 in three The holdup haPPened at across oo m uucc aTi new places in North Korea Wednesday against bristling Red One armored spearhead med four miles north of the Red Korean It was feeling I with its way toward the heart of the massive Communist build-up be- The question in The Times Recorder One Page Telephone Quiz was correctly answered yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Hugh Metzger of tion who said that she and her husband had been ing The Times Recorder fir over twenty She further stated that Mr. who is a retired is now in Good Samaritan hospital here for an operation this morning and that the extra money would come in very It was the first call of the The question A man Earlier it was believed j with 25 keys on a ring was Careful Reading Of Times Recorder Wins For Junction City Woman picked up by a policeman while he was trying one of them in a lock on a What excuse did he Mrs. Metzger correctly stated that he was hunting for a place to as stated on the first the men got only in the 15- minute Bank employes were shown a picture of a West Virginia man but they said he was one of the the state trol The page yesterday's Times Re- county sheriff questioned corder in a story near the other men but said later torn of the fourth The learned they were not even near heading of the story was Lower Salem at the One of the bandits wore boy boots and brandished two The bandits escaped in a ing Police were unable to tell immediately whether they had a companion in the Story Mrs. Metzger will receive a check for for her cor- rect The first contest in The Times Recorder Quiz was won by P. R. Gibbon of Shawnee who received a check from The Times Recorder for The quizmaster will resume his calls at 4 o'clock with a question which can be answered by the careful ing of today's editorial page which contains the columns of Earl Westbrook George Sokolsky and Ray Tucker as well as cartoons and of course the popular selection of jokes ed The Office THC ZANESVILLE PUBLISHING CO. THE TIMES RECORDER THE SIGNAL THE SUNDAY TWEE SIGNAU 56 VJ TO THE Hugh S 175-oc TO Till FIRST NATION THE PUBLISHING CO. TIMES RECORDER QUIZ AWARD This check for will be sent today to Mrs. Hugh of Junction who gave the right answer yesterday in The Times one- page telephone The quiz continues with to be given the successful p bank had received an extra shipment of cash Cashier C. J. sistant Cashier Norma and Mrs. Lula were forced to lie on the Then the bandits tied them The state highway patrol en- hind the west-central tered the for bandits Chinese and Korean Red armies an estimated men are believed coiling for a great spring offensive aimed at sweeping United Nations forces into the But the Eighth army was not sitting on its and roadblocks were set up in adjoining They gave out these tions of the holdup Both are about 22 years The two-gun bandit is five five inches tall and weighs about 150 He wore a army wao The army's tan trenchcoat and black reported an American force in the area against to heavy re- That's two miles inside Red 35 road miles northeast of Seoul and 20 road miles west of big Red com- and supply is the apex at the ese defense triangle north of 38. To the east of that fresh a second task force plunged four miles into the Communist north in the This right flank column met heavy Red artillery and mortar The third crossing was made on the central A field dis- patch did not pinpoint the but reported an American unit To Page 5 Reopen Plant For Defense Work April 4 The shell shop at the old U. S. Pipe and Foundry company plant in nearby Addyston will be re- opened for defense it was announced High explosive shells will be Edward former chief engineer of the has re- turned from N. J. to become director of government according to the com- The plant here was sold a week ago to the Monsanto ical Co St. and most of It will be used for the ture of cowboy The other is about six feet tall and weighs about 165 He carried one The Weather and milder high about 60 day mostly cloudy and showers probable ir west tion in Wednesday's 10 a m 6 p. 48 12 8pm... 47 2 p. 10 P m 43 4 p 12 Midnight 40 TODAY Sunrise 6 07 a m Sunset 6 56 p m New Moon Friday 5.32 a. m VISIBLE setting 03 p. m now looks like a half-moon a high In southeast 9 26 p m sets 9 16 p. m. Jupiter rising 5-52 a. m White House Hands Scolding To Biographer April 4 The White House gave a ing today to President Truman's old friend and Biographer than An official statement said Bookies To Close Down Crime Inquiry Brings Results April 4 Horse race sweating in the sun of a crime closed down or cut op- in several states Officials and bettors alike this was one result of the Senate Crime Investigation led by Sen. Estes Kefauver In the horse betting gentry was in Wire service on race the of horse was cut in four major Ohio Local officials crippled wagering in some In betting joints closed down without official The same wave had bingo and gambling spot ators in Ohio hanging on the The situation in Ohio ently was part of a pattern of pressure against gambling throughout much of the In Indiana the Bell Telephone company began pulling service out of 28 bookie The Bell company yanked telephones in eight places magazine article written by reporting the president vors a 12-year limit ice of senators and house was entirely ing of something Mr. Pioneer News the St. Louis racing news aj stopped getting service In District GOOD LUCK Catherine a delegate from plants a good luck kiss on the cheek of Walter Reuther during a demonstration yesterday following his nomination for a fourth term of the United Automobile meeting at Reuther was reelected by Reuther Again Named to Head ney William S. Western Union stop installation of tickers in horse Western Union and instead of writing him a In Chips Again Truman said jokingly and fused immediate a long time editor of the News and nied he had broken the dent's At the samej time he said he was sorry of this article came at a time when it the president in connection with the congressional am heartily with him in the great fight going on in con- the said in a statement at United Automobile Workers ietter caned him on and I if you April Reuther tightened his say another word about my Truman Booking Future Fights Saving Declares Author NEW April 4 A prominent author quotes Presi dent Truman as saying he is up four or five good hard punches on the fo persons who have written about his when I'm out of this the president was said to have going to run around and deliver them Author John Hersey says the president made the comment to him in a conversation late last Hersey tells the story in the first of a series of articles on Truman appearing in the New Yorker Names of the persons on the president's list were not ed. Hersey wrote that he nied the president on one of his early morning strolls and said Mr. Truman also told you come down to there's just one thing I draw the line and that's any kind of at- tack on my I don't care what they say about me. I'm I can make Any man can make even if he's trying with all his heart and mind to do the best thing for his a man's family ought to be There was one col- umnist who wrote some lie about rny family when I was in the Resolution Limits Aid To Only Four Divisions And Supporting Troops Vote Climaxes Weeks Of Bitter Debate Over Contribution Of United States In Fighting Men To Aid Allies Abroad April senate gave full en- tonight to sending American four combat divisions and their supporting tha defense of western But it called on President Truman to obtain the proval of congress before ing any more ground troops the international army manded by Gen. Dwight D. These are the cornerstones of the senate's historic Europe adopted by a vote of 69 to 21. Action came on the second anniversary of the signing of the North Atlantic treaty in ington April 4, 1949. It climaxed nearly three Nation Facing Danger Of War Hints Russian Troops Now Serve In Korea months of bitter debate about what contribution the United States should make in fighting men to help guard Western Eur- ope against the possibility Russian j broke into debate on In its final the debate i military became a fierce contest between April Speaker Sam Rayburn into debate on the those who want congressional checks on the president and those who believe Mr. Truman should have a free hand as com- mander in chief of the armed The resolution expresses only ing today to say the tion is in danger of a third World He did not give backing in so many words to the UMT section of the measure but he warned the house earnestly against the sense of the It is over tne not legally binding upon the He promised to speak who claims full give some more to deploy troops tlon he his colleagues the world but who has said Fresh from a White House briefing on the Texas will consult congress as a ter of Yet the opinion of the senate ill at of a massing of will carry great weight at home and the senate approved 45 to 41, a con- or resolution To Page 5, Bankers Named Guardians Of Mast Infant Two Medina bankers will tect her estate for two-year-old Elsie Mast until she becomes 21. Elsie's Harold formerly of Duncan was murdered last year by Gerald Killinger as a for Max both of whom have since been sentenced to die in the electric Amerman later troops in Korea and Manchuria not all of them Chinese Communists by a great Asked off the floor if he meant the speaker standing now on what I have said In the brief speech Rayburn told the lawmakers in solemn say in all earnestness that it is my firm belief that we are in greater danger of an ing war today than we have been at any time since the close of the world war in 1945." This was his caution for the this ning of a little battle in To Page 5, Boy Rescues Babies From Fire re- Worth Weight In Silver Dollars April 4 A millionaire who went to a lot of trouble 20 years ago to go Broke is back in the chips again today and he may not like it. He is Alexander Hector Orr on the CIO United Auto Workers Union today by winning an uncontested fourth term as y. I'll come down to your office shoot He hasn't er Reuther's hopelessly feeble opposition collapsed at the whisPer about them minute and he was re-elected by I Hersey said the one Mrs Mast and Elsie now live i 111., April 4 x year old Andrew Downs to receive i his twin baby brothers from their blazing home reading nf ln J. A New The fire occurred in the home The unopposed victory testified to the 43-year-old Rreat to a man sev court had previously Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Downs anH in milac nf Reuther's strong and growing power In what claims to be the I of the big Ford Local 600 in De- age nation's biggest It was in j and Walter Rogowski ot sharp contrast with the Dodge Local 3 in Detroit I of only a few years ago when A few ft the union was split from top a caucus of tne bottom with vicious factional for a specifically for life in the atomic as Elsie's guardian in but the appointment was Mrs 25 miles south of Downs had gone to tested by Elsie's Lyle also formerly of a grocery and left Andrew in charge of thp year-old who once gave away a I s. dollars so he ex- the reality of group and militant Lid On Gambling of her fortune for would-be poor April 4 Munsell a few years ago said Stephen C. wouldn t take his mothers c man will he worth in money if she willed it to T' Jolm W. Livingston who now hold He couldn't be located today to see whether he's changed his man will be worth his weight in silver dollars next Saturday about 130. Little Stephen is the son of Second Lt. and Mrs. James He was born at where his a West Point is in advanced f i flight training at Craig can Falls and now living in and dina When she returned she found i Judge Cloyd in the building afire and Andrew i Medina county probate in the yard with both Cleveland of to named as the child's babies in his pulled out candidates oppose Reuther and Tony W. 4 resident Ohio guardians E. planned to run against of Detroit to run against City and Ohio county law president and Paul M. Reuther and UAW officials joined cashier of the Old forces today in clamping the lid ix National on petty gambling in i After a conference called Prosecuting Attorney Thomas P. a public statement was issued With was the concensus of opin and they international vice Check Rumor Of flight training at Craig Grandpa Wendell German will arrive at Craig April 4 en- won handily over -i n April 4 in an roll call Their rivals were John chairman of the Electrical unit of Toledo Local 12; i Dave Negro unit officer ion of law enforcement officers CLEVELAND April 4 Field from Elkhart to pay off a Ohio's is Ohio Physician Dead In Auto Crash promise that if his son's first thinking seriously about April Auto be off at current Cleveland tn lav whn 11 t i that the laws relating to all types Wilbur L. Haueisen is having of slot trouble with his punch horse The two concrete will be strictly weighing 275 pounds have graced front j Early a woman ist rang his doorbell and said one of the lions was in the street chief Jack Won't Interfere identified the men Bookie Service as James 41. a minor official in a local United April 4 and she had just ran into it. Haueisen lugged it behind his house and went back to born child was a boy he'd match for governor of Ohio next An Ohio physician was Rubber Workers union at the Cleveland Police Chief George he was his weight ounce for ounce with Rep. George H. Bender ed in a head-on automobile S. Rubber Co. plant Matowitz has ignored a by a He found the silver told a reporter today that about five miles north of according to long plea to stop telephone other I said he overheard a ice to bookie Deputy In- 15 into the where It will remain Jor 0( 1951. A minted dollar weighs he was giving one So Grandpa and to the This Grandma German will have to ently is a new have about 130 silver dollars Bender said he had been in- with them next Young to turn down the idea be- here The physician was Dr. Charles I he knew only as spertor Michael Arthur 59, of 3270 Shaker His Mrs. Mabel Tony predict in a bar last night said that combination won't Matowitz told J. Blackwell WORKMAN KILLED April 4 reporters the Marko 44. a rougher at stand for Mazey trying to give Ohio Bell Telephone Co. and Republic Steel was killed t StePhen weighed seven he picture 56, had multiple injuries Renda the business in that scrap Western Union already have today when an iron bar struck three ounces at ihas I of the legs and service to 26 the 1 4 O'Clock Is The Hour THE TIMES RECORDER PHONE The answer to the question which will be asked today will be found on the So our advice is not to stray too far from your telephone be- tween 4 and 5 o'clock this It may cost yon if yon