The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - August 23, 1951, Zanesville, Ohio A- rv Ohio's Largest Newspaper Goes Into Homes Every Morning The Times Recorder 67TH 202 AUGUST Court Justice Rules Crossland Unbiased fcy The Same Day It Is CALL OFF TRUCE TALKS Charge Of Dismissed Union Fails In Attempt To Oust Local Jurist Chief Justice Carl V. of the Ohio supreme ruled at Columbus that Common Pleas Judge Clarence J. of out bias when he banned at the struck Ohio Power company plant at An affidavit of pre- judice was The affidavit was filed by Joseph of president Local 138, Utility Workers of Pleasant Valley Woman To Celebrate 100th Birthday Mrs. Almeda made j 57 Winner her home in Pleasant Valley j where she has lived until two years will be 100 vears old on In of Ohio er company and union will re- convene at 2 o'clock this after- noon in the Pittsburgh William Penn hotel to resume wage The previous meetings were re- cessed late Monday by the three federal conciliators conducting the Judge Crossland originally limited picketing at the then banned picketing entirely after be- ing told in court alleged acts of Yesterday's two-hour hearing be- fore revolved around the Aug. 8 eting was Hartman to Page 10, Huge Battleship Goes Aground In Hudson River NEW 22 The MRS. ALMEDA DODD bration of Mrs. Dodd's reaching the century open house will be held at the Kelly Rest since leaving Pleasant Many of her friends and former neighbors will call at the home from 1 o'clock in the late and she will receive numerous cards and Mrs. Dodd native of well For 80 she has been a member of the ant Valley Baptist The widow of John who died 13 years she is reported to be in fairly good Dodd's three children are living and will be with her They are Mrs. Dessie ler of Mrs. Mary of and Charley Dodd of South She has many and Mrs. Dodd subscribed to The Times from the time it began publication until she moved to Columbus two Her the late ence E- was managing editor of the paper for over 30 One Killed As Takes Own Life went aground in the Hudson river giving the navy an anxious couple of hours before she was Thirteen little tugboats huffed and puffed to pull the giant off JL New Jersey Huge throngs of landlubbers ed from the It for a time like another Missouri The of the was aground for two weeks in Chesapeake Bay in 1950, the navy's Rear Admiral Walter S. commandant of the Third val said of the sin's strong winds of ning and a strong tide probably contributed greatly to this The Wisconsin one of the largest escaped damage her Tampico Lashed B Hurricane Aug. 22 A hurricane that killed more than 150 persons in Jamica ed Tampico today with winds up 10 an It least one person here and injured 27. A reporter for the Mexico City newspaper Ultimas Noticias heard unconfirmed reports of several dead and on Sola La 120 miles north pi He said he got reports of heavy damage to the town of 2.000 before the one telephone line was down and the single road to the town washed out- As it drove the Gulf of Mexico the storm left a flooded city strewn with Across Tamesi river it uprooted knocked over telephone and j en drove the area a Mayor Manuel Willis Guzman damage to Tampico City as probably less than Farmers said loss of the nearby corn crop may run to more than One of the injured was Gov. acio Teran of Tamaulipas After Failing To Murder Wife Aug. 22. A 38-year-old man who a sherif says tried .to murder his wife with a driving a day with what he corpse in the trunk of his was found a today in a tery in southern Delaware The suicide Coroner Wray Da vies was ford Edwards cf Dr. Davies said piped engine fumes into his closed Sheriff Dean B- sheriff of Washington county where home is said Mrs. Edwards is in serious in a Marietta He said she is suffering from a broken jaw and broken cheek Charge Red At Kaesong And Strafed By Allied Plane Resumption Of Korean War Presaged By Delegates Deny Charges Of Violating Agreement e. Aug. today broke off the Kaesong truce They angrily charged that an Allied plane last night explosive bombs and gasoline near the Com- sleeping quarters and then strafed the McCarthy Charges Employes Gag Order 1 F The quarters are to Kaesong conference Allied in Tokyo announcing the said ly whole a up staged from first to Tt was not immediately apparent whether the break presaged a scale resumption in the war or was one more move by the i Reds in their of Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway's headquarters in Tokyo said a Col- onel Chang told Allied liaison of- shortly after midnight in j Kaesong the truce talks were from Aug. Two Allied liaison James Murray and Andrew J. McCarthy L had to accused President Red complaints of of issuing fc t Border making it. Allied headquarters said Reds notified the any give camp by telephone only 10 the Says President Protects Beds From Exposure utes alter the are in our DISCUSS ATTACK ON TiED PATROL UN and Red liaison huddle over a map on a road The Reds saM their Kaesong i near the place where a Red patrol was with the patrol leader killed and another soldier The Reds have Allied soldiers being responsible for the a stand that has been rejected by the Press Sheriff Ellison said Mrs. wards gave him this account of Retail Ceilings On Beef Cuts To Be Boosted Edwards and his wifa left Aug. Price officials said tonight they expect to let retail ceilings many beef cuts increase up to two cents a Union Organizers Fined On Contempt Of Two United Workers union organizers were fined and costs each by Jackson County Common Pleas Judge E- Kinnison on of They George 50, of South and Steve at director of the which of. of difference in the hour ABC be caused by daylight and ard ithe e Wisconsin senator fantastic Ridgway's headquarters said a federal employes from Fifth Air Force report indicated on loyalty matters to con- no Allied planes were in the song area last reported the Fifth Air I Hiss case an unidentified plane was i This was a reference to Alger spotted by radar west of former state department of- went into v 18 17 days after the zase V was n reference to But prices for some types Marietta home early Monday probably 37, of who were arrested Monday on charges union pickets attempted to stop a E- O. train from entering the j Aro mine near i Both pleaded guilty to to Page 10, stern swung onto the river opposite Manhattan mud Army Relieves Depot Commander 22 The army announced today that it has relieved Col. S. W. of command of the Rossford nance depot at It said the action was based on findings of a preliminary inquiry by of the inspector eral into complaints from a con- gressional investigation The army said that action is being by the com- manding general of the Second Lt. General Edward H. who has overall command of the Toledo His ters arc at Fort Md. Fatally Injured During Fight Aug. 22 IB received in a fight proved fatal today to Isaac 33, a Pennsylvania railroad Police Chief Jack Cramer Cramer said Bell and another Pennsylvania railroad vin L- Conwell of imp to yesterday in front ol a Ball was knocked out and never regained Conwell surrendered voluntarily for He has not been who drove about GO miles west to a 1 point two miles north of There Edwards got out of the car and struck his wife in the face with 3 hammer a number ol she was he placed her in the trunk of the car and drove around for several hearing sounds from the he let his wife ed her face in a creek and took her to a motel on the outskirts of Tuesday when Mrs. Edwards complained of her husband left and did not corne Chairman For MacArthur Day 22 Ohio J. Lausche will be honorary chairman for General Douglas MacArthur day in land Sept. 6, Mayor Thomas A. Burke announced Burke said MacArthur win make an address in Public Han during the Appeals Court Orders New Trial For Remington will be a few such as may go Officials of the Off Stabilization said beef price have to bej boosted to preserve a profit for meat A profit margin is new trial was ordered today for required under the new defense production act which provides for wage and rent The officials explained prices for cattle hides are The U. S. circuit court of 25 per cent below ceiling j peals reversed his conviction in a and tallow is down 33 per cent. Low prices on these beef NEW Aug. 22 William W. former said Judge I there is a next you will not only get the maximum 1 fine in dollars but also in The court contempt charge grew oat of a violation of a court order against picketing at any spot near Aro strip mine except government economist convicted vehicular of in denying he ever was I member of the Communist a caravan of members visited the mine causing damage decision that held the trial court erred in its charge to Mrs. Edwards win force an increase in the back to She was operated a cabinet shop in in addition to his railroad died in Investor Left Holding Bag meat prices to maintain the higher court upheld a de- quired profit they fense contention that the trial ed at Reports from Wellston in Vinton county showed members of the caravan threatened some mine employes and armed deputies re- Reds May Sign Peace Treaty Aug. 22 cial but reliable Japanese sources said today they expect Russia to poll a surprise and sign the peace before the week treaty with Japan in San co next The compelling these Earlier the White definition of membership in j stored made it Communist Police Chief Grant Smith of in a special message to and said Wednesday he and will urge changes in the new con- law to William C. defense j his force are prepared for said Remington told him j He said he had ordered Conference Ends In Disagreement Aug. 22 who convicted of jury for denying ever government secrets to a McCarthy said that when order went man had made statement that the case a andL that uncovered Hiss were publicity and angering president ther oil doesn't McCarthy produce by American envoy Averell to Page 10, riman and carefully through 18 days cf ups and i collapsed in a final Iron-willed Premier Mohammed j announced after a 90-; i AS minute meeting with British inet Minister Richard Stokes that reached no agreement with respect to of the nationalized oil fully expecting the already had he Aug. The quaking earth quieted on the volcanic island cf. HawiS and families along the coast repairing the damage wrought by y weapons against high prices and am pleased with The White House said Mr. man hopes to send the message sources that Russia Aug. 22 74, handed the three strangers today to in the construction ioM police he saw the three men put the money in a case they said contained another Then they asked him to hold the hag while they made a phone When they didn't berg opened the bag and found six bundles of each wrapped a must keep an embassy in Tokyo lor propaganda The Russians have kept a large delegation in Tokyo Bunder the Allied But the peace treaty with Japan's old enemies will close out the It is considered highly unlikely here that the Russians wiH be ing to abandon the propaganda TO Aug. 22 Harry Coshocton police chief for today an- he win retire effective Sept. 30. No successor has been Davis hai been on the force jince 1330. State Health Director Seeks More Funds Aug. Ohio's health director today was making a survey to find out where he'll get the funds to set up the state's new water control Dr. John D. Porterfield said he will ask the state controlling board for to inaugurate the gram. He told Gov. Frank J. sche his department's budget ly will take care of field work for the new It seems certain to get a con- reception as the battle over economic controls is ed. Chanler Remington at said he reached some tear haven't had any where he is staying in a cabin his mother end his twoj f. S. Attorney Irving who prosecuted said totter trouble was reported the reversal was being studied Jackson is Both Kubic Waters declined 3t after the triaL Denies Shooting Man Aug. 22 Edward Penn. 24, pleaded innocent to a charge of second-degree j is flying back to London early leaving this neighbor Russia to its own chaotic oil being trucked in to the thirsty 4 The shock the immediate Water j coast from 100 British cabinet took More than 200 wooden necessary which supply in anticipation of the were destroyed when ciai London struck early still the answered the big in the of tbe Coal Co of forces o cc were felt a decision would be made into the to a review by the U. S. supreme 1'Remington certainly win be re- Saypol Offer To Cadets murder in the shooting of a for- mer school superin Fred L. held mm to the grard on Costly J J The strip mine with big equipment is expected to turn tons of coal a day when in full This would mean 75 to 30 em- ployes but the big prize the UMW seeks is a contract which give it the 30-cent-a-ton royalty for its pension That bring in a The unidentified who has offered to i at Ike And Mamie Solve expelled from West n pm oju Donald on July estranged to out Housing Problem LA Iks arid finally solved was based upon the annual cost cf housing problem with Donnally held her to the grand to for each student assist from French 34, at whose the shooting Father Cavanaugh said his j Aug. 22 Eisenhowe is held as a materiali te jury on BT Aug. 22 Arm 9, died here today a few hours after being struck by a during a four year Eather Cavanaugh said he had talked with the man who made the The general and his lady moved into the 14-room viHa St. Pierre in ed last month its forces oc under certain were not The Weather OHIO Fair highest in middle the widespread havoc cm western only two persons were injured and hurts were About 200 ing up their Some loitered along reads looking apprehensively their at towering JN north and 75-30, south portion Friday partly cloudy and warmer by scattered Loa 10 X2 2 p. 4 p. f. SUES 3J. p. m- Last offer and man still insisted on village about five miles he did not want Eisenhower's in to be branded as cheap headquarters of the Allied powers of the Allied powers in p. m. m. high In m. Is ore Rotation Arrive Home Ji Aug. 22 er 1JZ14 Korean rotation steamed into the Seattle debarkation this dreds of relatives and the pier to The wer the navy transport Gen. Simoa B. the troop arrive here in lew than X The Sylvester