Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - November 17, 1952, Zanesville, Ohio Sewing Southeastern Ohio For Sixty-Five Years Always Fair 274 The Times Recorder 101 EMBER ft w i tND COOL Santa Claus Comes Zanesville Nov FIVE TO DIE FOR MURDER Allies Up Small Gains in Drive Along Icy Korean Front Communists Pull Back Steam foes Red Weather Slows Plane Nov troops scratched out gains up to five miles against spotty Red resistance in a general advance along fighting front in North Korea Thursday The sleet made the going for the foot down 13 Die In Collision Of TWO Declared Planes Oner Duncan Synthetic Rubber Plans Given Reds By Confessed Spy Blueprints And Instructions Sent To Russia NEW Nov Soviet atom Harry Gold testified today that Abraham Brothman became panicky when the FBI got on his trail and to make up any story to conceal how we suggested that I say we had been writing a book said who has fied that he and Brothman ed together for a Russian spy ring Gold testified that the Brothman turned over to him complete plans lor the production of etic a Russian of- considered worth two or three brigades of Gold said the top-secret data came to him from Brothman in 1942 in or blueprints plus weighty typewritten cut down the clock bombing of Red bases and supply centers Temperatures rose from previous however Chinese and Korean pulled back a little more in the northwest and tral sectors The steam went out of a North Korean Red counter- attack in the far The U S First Corps ed on a front in the north west against practically no op- position On the west end of the the Korean Republican First di- vision moved four miles west of seven miles north of the river The British Commonwealth brigade rolled through chon and pushed about three miles north British patrols tured another mile and one-half ahead and found no trace of Reds Chinese and North Korean Red once reported digging to Page Air Defense Command Moves To Colorado said he passed the in- tions Gold formation to his boss in the spy ring a phia is a ment witness at the federal con- trial a chemical and his year-old business iam The heart of the case is man's story to a grand jury of Bomben Co In Flames After Mid-Air Crask 10 Parachuting From Doomed Ships Nov Thirteen airmen were killed and 10 survived a col- of two air force planes over the desert 50 miles west of here today Lt Elwin public in- formation officer at than air force base said Nov Headquarters for the nation's de- fense against air attack will be shifted from New York to rado early in the air force announced today The move will thus take the key headquarters to the western half of the United States some miles from the Atlantic coast with control over both the east and west air forces The swing to the west once again lent emphasis to the been determined survivors are in- it has not whether the He said the two a and a plunged to the ground five north ol the Papago In- dian village of on the Sells The rugged country is tremely difficult to reach foot could give no description of what happened The Civil Aeronautics tower at Tucson airport made the first re- port of a crash at p.m It said a column of smoke was seen west of the city Search planes were sent out from Davis-Monthan and the wreckage spotted Ground cue teams were dispatched to the but have not reported back They have radio ment said the was carrying a crew of 13 and the a crew of 10 It has not been determined what squadron the planes are A crash of a single plane had been reported earlier in the day and reporters and were dispatched to the scene SIGN FOR CIVILIAN DEFENSE Here are two of the hundreds of who ed last night for service with the local Civilian Defense Corps Registering are Miss Elizabeth of Fairmont and Rodney of 625 Fairmont avenue The are Albert Welsh and Dick Wilcox Hundreds Volunteer To Serve Veto In Civilian Defense Corps Demand For Several hundred men and women volunteered for lO civilian defense duty last night and while the number was Court Orders Curb Picketing In Phone Strike NEW Nov 16 Court orders curbed picketing by striking telephone equipment workers in many parts of the country today as the Bell spv for the Soviet The government Brothman lied about their tions h World War the gravest danger of aerial blows against the United States would focus ton the northwest Pentagon officials were nt to discuss reasons for the fina ITO but one obvious motive would be to provide greater flane for the important air de- fense by locating Nov 16 it far inland It was pointed out Twenty days of searching have that guided bly with atomic could be fired from submarines lying a few miles off the present quarters at Mitchell Long failed to uncover a single clue to the fate of a private airplane which disappeared with four aboard Hundreds of square miles Lake Erie waters and woodland j In Northeastern Ohio and p ern Pennsylvania have been r By helicopter To auto and afoot the searchers have run down dozens of re- rp ports from persons who thought they heard an airplane crash on Lee Leonard old confessed killer of James will be taken to the Ohio rainy afternoon of 4 J penitentiary today to begin Many of the searchers guess ing a life sentence after that the red and silver craft Bonanza now is hidden be- degree murder ing guilty to a charge of second GOP Gives Up In Nov Republicans abandoned their efforts today before a panel of three state supreme court tices to get a recount in the race for Connecticut's short term seat in the U S senate State Senator Charles S House who led the fight for the recount announced the can decision to withdraw a tion for a recount to the chief justices Three Dead In Hunting Mishaps neath Lake Erie's whitecaps But a helicopter inspection of wooded ares is ing He will be eligible for parole after only ten years Power was arraigned iday in common pleas court not in the office of the j common pleas judge as reported yesterday The arraignment took place an hour ahead of schedule in spare the brutal killer from publicity it was saiH by cuting Attorney Clarke B Garrett Estate Heirs Selected Nov 16 Three first now were named today heirs to the rett estate object of one of the Pair Denies greatest fortune hunts in Two of the Charge ins will inherit what's left ter state and federal taxes swaM COLUMBUS O Nov low up about three-fourths of the Terry Farrow 21 and Harold two will inherit uhat today pleaded innocent to court attaches estimate at about charges auto theft and SB 000 each are ing concealed weapons They Wilson Primm Kretschmar bound to the grand jury by 70 a retired banker of Municipal Judge Rodney W Miss and a nephew of Ross Herman A of St Farrow and Pierson were ar- Louis who died m rented Monday with a Mrs Constance old after a motorist re- Mock of Chicago a daughter ol ported three youths fired at him Howard Sigismund after he chased thorn from his ol who died in 1933 police Nov Ohio counted three hunters dead two from heart attacks and more than a score of sons wounded today at the end of the second day of the hunting season Today's Floyd City who had gone hunting was found dead of a heart attack in a field near Troy Two were reported yesterday Dwight Sunbury was struck in the face by stray buckshot He is in Marion City hospital Irvin was struck in the thigh and hip by buckshot when his gun ed as he opened his automobile door He is in the same Mercy For In Shotgun Of Farmer Medina Nov jury tonight aby faced Killinger guity first egree murder for shooting Harold a farmer The verdict means the electric first conviction of ts kind in Medina county The jury returned its fter deliberating seven hours np nd 30 excluding the 10 I out and 24 minutes it took out or lunch and another 18 tes taken when it asked for ad- instructions They first slatted talking at o'clock this afternoon At tonight they still were berating Killinger has pleaded innocent 1 y reason of insanity to a first egree murder charge for ng Harold a Medina i armer He will be 18 tomorrow j The six men and six particularly concerned ver sanity Fifty-three minutes after the received the they sked Common Pleas Judge E Kellogg to further what constitutes legal in- anity They resumed ions after he supplied help on he question pointing to Jaycees who had conducted they declared the campaign will continue Those who registered at the city schools and fire last night will soon be classified for their abilities then assigned to units ot the defense organization headed by Cecil Daniel Should the defense unit ever be called into each trant will already by trained for his post The headed by ert said tion cards will be available for week or ten days at many public places while em- Plr Adoption President Not Depressed Republican Gains Nov President Truman de- clared with chin out- that he's going to keep right on pressing for adoption of his whole as long as he is president j j j u He brushed off the Republican The tall defendant testified he election gains as in a a led Haro id M a s t year and sald with a shotgun on Oct 5 in a they him w even NEW Nov 16 Russia's Jacob A Malik served notice today he will veto a six power demand that Communis China pull its troops out ot Ha Korean war immediately Con fronted with that United States read to the curity council President man's statement that the U never had any intention of ing troops into China plot with Max not what he said he committed the crime in to Page Egypt To Cantel Pact With Britain ployers will also make be asked available eting injunctions Only one outbreak of violence was reported during the at booing ets scuffled momentarily with police escorting into a Western Electric Co plant There were no arrests or in- juries With wage talks between the big equipment subsidiary of the Bell system and the CIO Com- Workers of America still the company moved to broaden a pattern of injunctions A hearing was set tomorrow on an application of the Bell Tele- phone company of Pennsylvania a court ban on picketing in scene of picket line battles Tuesday and Wednesday Similar moves were pending in New Jersey In addition to picketing bans already granted in four states and numerous major cities and a new injunction was imposed today in S D For President Nov 16 Senator Robert Taft was for president of the Not all of the cards were ed into the committee in charge last night As soon as they are they will be fied for hobbies and location The cards will then be turned over to leaders of the city-wide j Training will be started as i soon as sufficient members are1 Malik attacked the U S role in Korea and the Far East once said the resolution was based on illegal council decisions and he would vote against it There were reports tonight that the backers of the in- the U.S might not press for a vote immediately in view of a certain Sox let veto The council adjourned until 3 p m EST tomorrow to continue argument over the Korean tion The president said he'll pre- sent his fuU program to the in January this fn the ol GOP claims that the was killed by the Nov 7 tion But he told his first news con- ference since the election that he has decided calling con- gress back in advance of tbe INOV 27 date it set for itself There won't be time Mr t government j Korean war i kU KCL a waa day challenged the validity m for presentation the d e f e n s before Nov treaty of 1936 and pledged Before to domestic if Britain does not Mr Truman read a from the pledging this country take honorable to a3 u assigned to squads or groups limited o is arranged i J fore a city test is arranged I Interest apparently lagged in many parts of the while in others the registrations were brisk Westview school and For- est avenue fire station were the busiest places during the three hours registrations were being accepted Nov Carmine Cincinnati 1 filed suit in circuit court today for as a result of an automobile accident on the Central bridge here last March 27 He alleges his automobile was struck by a truck owned by the American News A car owned by Jay E McFarland and driven by his Triplet Brothers To Enter Army DAYTON 0 Nov 16 Some top sergeant is going also was involved Canal zone The threat was made in a for- mal speech from the read keep the spreading by Premier Nahas Pasha for where Korean war to China or from King Farouk I at the opening ofi Mr Truman told a parliament questioner that Secretary of It marked the first time an Egyptian government has State Acheson is going to keep his job period Acheson has dally pledged before parliament a prime target of to denounce the treaty Of the ally if Britain does not agree and many to Egypt's longtime demands demanded his resignation withdrawal of the troops and transfer of the Anglo-Egyptian Postpone Strike Nov 16 OB which performers today allied armies throughout the j made a qualified pledge to Middle East in World War any strike for at covers about acres It least two as efforts con- is now staffed by 40.000 army to end the threat ol a and civilian The radio-TV walkout of the buildings and facilities In the TV phase of the wage son Jay C Fort has been estimated at George aisn involved tive secretary of the AFL Tele have a tough time with the name line and they also were named de Kramer fendants Cause of the trouble are the j bucci said in the suit lhat Kramer Fred ates a store and and Henry who will be m- of merchandise Teachers Return ducted into the in network officials t nati Dec 13 That's just one it Of in WOODSFIELD O advertising week before their 22nd received in thp teachers at neat by proposais m Tn ington public returned to The sons of Mr anri Santa To Help Judge Floats When Santa Claus Monday evening for the big parade he will help select the prize-winning floats that will be in the parade so forts are being made to get more floats lined up for the big event About a dozen floats have already been pledged but sponsors of the celebration are hoping some of the in- plants will enter the contest Robert Schuster man is in charge of floats for the pa rade want to train together vier Press club states But if sent they prefer to be who are just the kind of They are lor a American we need as president of this country Brink made a speech in pre- the senator with a gold pen and pencil set in behalf of The the club Senator Taft is a ber the organization c o their father ington public their desks today after a day strike protesting the arrest of their principal Ivan Miracle the was held to the grand jury on an assault anri batten charge bv Mr and Mrs secretary vision said the performer members would stay on the job at least after new peace talks Saturday Deferment of the strike he was taken to allow network officials to confer with les concerning The move came after a meeting today Fire Knocks vOut Teletype Service PITTSBURGH Nov 94 Drowned As Crowded Ferryboat Overturns Thursday's Yugoslavia 16 American forces have suffered said their son a total of announced was punished Bell in the Korean a at a Aiding late today knocked defense department before Mavor aH news teletype service in showed today and was released under Pittsburgh other western The figures covered casualties bond Pennsylvania points 1 A company spokesman said the fire developed in the tor housing on the 21st floor The blaze did little damage but the spokesman said water poured on the fire seeped down Partly cloudy and next ofkin had a t n r H a v announced a week does cover all White In Arctic NEW YORK Nov 16 12 2pm I p m A crowded boat broke loose from its rabies on the river Sava yesterday overturned and drowned 94 sons It was one of worst domestic tragedies in re- Sported by the news agency the jdent occurred on the river near n-d be h the village of where the VISILE ruer divides the Yugoslav publics ol Bosnia and si turn m H p m 10 p m 12 is SKIES TODAY Sunset 11 p 1 23 i Moon the casualties to Nov 10 because on occasions weeks elapse before the next of kin is notified explorer and The latest list showed including 4 049 froi 627 marine 49 navy an and T3 air force today Joseph into the floor below and Equipment under the and covered to protect 2 a CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Nov 13 O Nov here will an all-time Edmonton Alberta re- Department of liquor record amount to Christmas ported that Wilkins had control today reported a net mgs account holders this bones in his upper for the year to son The payment bad been taken to a hospital date and a net profit of per cent last year's iNo other details were Sept 3 and Sept U