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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 29, 1953, Zanesville, Ohio                               Southeastern Largett Newspaper Into Every Morning The Times Recorder Newt Only Paper Delivered By The Same Day It 104 PHONE PAGES APRIL 1953 CLOUDY AND FIVE HAPPY REPATRIATES HAWAII Hearing On Hospital At Cambridge Byesville Man Files Objection To Testifying April 28 J of day asked to be excused from testifying at a hearing which begins here Wednesday on charges of mismanagement and ill treatment of patients ir the state hospital The request was made to Sen Ralph Humphrey of Ashtabula who head the hearing At the same time it was re- by Dr Arthur T Hopwood superintendent of the hospital and his John C Sheppard that they have received offers from the Cambridge Ministerial the Guernsey County Medical the county dental society and Alcoholics Anonymous of Coshocton and and a number of to appear at the hearing in behalf of the hospital adminis tration The public hearing is expected to get under way at 10 o'clock morrow morning with six witnesses subpoenaed They are who sent a long telegram to Humphrey asking he be Mrs Elsie an attendant at the Mr and Mrs Charles of domestic but not attendant at the Dallas an and Mrs Bernice Altland of an at- tendant who has been under fire at the hospital for some time Humphrey when called by phone from here refused say if hospital executives will be permitted to testify during the hearing will be permitted to amine the witnesses in his telegram to Sen Humphrey protest the subpoena issued to me today to appear before the committee investigating operations to Page STOLE SECRET PLANS Thad former Communist as he testified in Washington yesterday that he stole secret U S plans for a military diesel engine during World War II He said the thefts were from a General Motors plant in Cleveland Reds Given Secret Plans For Factory Worker Says April factory worker told investigating senators today he stole secret plans for a military diesel engine during World War IE and delivered them to a Red spy ring in Cleveland He testified that he also filched the formula for a preparation to Hospital Plane Lands At Hickam Field For First Stop On Long Trip Home Jubilant Greeted By Hula Dangers And Given Hospital Checkups April 28 Thirty-five sick and wounded Americans from Korean Communist prison ades arrived by hospital plane at Hickam Air Force base day on the happy journey home Waving and most of them stepped out of the big plane into the arms of laden nurses and Hawaiian hula girls as soon as the transport landed at p.m Eight of the veterans were ered on stretchers from the belly of the Two Air Force wives draped leis around their necks and hugged them as they touched American soil Some of the former Senate Agrees To Final Vote On Tidelands Break Follows Four Weeks Of Daily Debate prevent cure livestock told would be of great to our comrades in The story was unfolded ly by Thad at a televised Witnesses Tell Gruesome Tales Of Finding Body April 28 The first four witnesses called in the Paul Simmons murder trial day told gruesome stories the Victim of the Jan 2 shooting at nearby Laings after 13 had been taken to the scene where Benjamin was robbed and his body set afire The jury was completed shortly before 11 o clock this morning when Rex T of qualified as the alternate juror and was accepted by Prosecutor T J Kremer and Attorney William E counsel for Simmons Kindall was the 24th person ex- today and the since the trial began eight days ago When the jury returned from lunch at p Judge Charles Lynch issued brief instructions as to their duties and asked Moore if he objected to the jurors being taken to Laings The who had been ed by Judge Lynch Monday to be prepared in dress for a visit to the crime were taken to in a half mile of the lonely Shook and the party walked to Page The Weather and warmer Wed ing of the senate's internal ity subcommittee Mason said he became sioned with Communism during a visit to Poland in and repented his acts He lives at N where he said he is writing a book Speaking in a voice which broke occasionally Mason testified that he smuggled blueprints for the diesel engine from the inspection division of a General Motors plant in where he hart a fil- ing job This was sometime be- tween 1944 and he said Mason described how he slipped the plans between pages of papers and delivered them one by Steelworkers Plan To Bargain For Wage Boost ATLANTIC N April 28 The CIO ed Steel workers union rolled up sleeves today and got set to gain for a general wage increase USW President David J ald said steel companies will be asked in the next few days to meet with union representatives for dis- cussion of a proposed wage in- crease The 163 members of the union's wage policy committee decided the 1953 pay policy at a meeting day That policy was not ed in terms of dollars and cents one to fellow spies working as a general wage was as far as the committee would go On union contracts with about 80 companies in the basic steel industry will be subject to reopening Contracts covering companies outside basic steel will be opening from now until Octo- ber The 1953 wage policy to companies both inside and outside basic steeL cook and assistant in the cafeteria The ring had a secret ters in cafeteria the witness maintaining a com- plete photographic setup there to copy the blue prints stole every asked Sen Welker ing chairman of the tee consider figured I Mason said I stole everything to the manufacture of this particular He that he was told later by Communists that the blueprints were for only part of the engine with occasional unaware 3-D Movies Good For Eyes LOS April 28 Watching movies can have a beneficial effect on the says a vision expert of the Bausch and Lomb Optical Co R A Sherman told the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers the optical gymnastics of 3-D helps correct some defects In other he it will late many to seek professional care for defects of which they had April 28 agreement for a final vote May 5 wiped out today the threat of clock debate on state vs eral ownership of submerged coastal lands The break came after almost four weeks of a record-making speech of 22 hours and 26 minutes by Sen Morse by opponents of a by Sen Holland to give the states ownership of the disputed lands within their historic boundaries The senate promptly agreed to May 5 vote proposal made by Sen Anderson a leader in the opposition forces That date had been suggested earlier by Re- publican Leader Taft of who humped his desk and insisted that the opponents were ing a filibuster to prevent a vote The vote can be May May 15 or May 25 as far as I'm con- he but he ed either that some time limit be fixed or that the senate go into continuous session Arrangements for such a thon already had been made Both Taft and Democratic Leader son of Texas had arranged to have some members on the floor throughout the and cots were from a basement storage room to permit catnaps by senators subject to call at any time Long hours or debate still are in but normal six-hour sessions are more likely than the stints ordered several nights last week and tne session when Morse spoke last Sale Completed April 28 putting up in today ly bought Inc The rest of the purchase price consisted largely of W-O debts assumed by zer Officials of the two firms ex- changed 800 of which each copy had 17 averaged four Since each there were of them The new company will be the I 4 pale and gaunt from months and years in Communist leaned on the shoulders of husky medics The returned men ned sheepishly as the girls ed around them The first man off the plane was Donald K of Mass The first litter case was Pfc Eddie P Vidal of San An- Tex The eight litter cases were removed last Some of men blushed let as they caught sight of the coming hula girls and paused shuffling their feet at the bottom of the ramp to pose for some 50 photographers Within 10 minutes after the plane touched down the first bulance was racing some of the men to Tripler army hospital for medical checkup As each man stepped an airforce officer welcomed him over a public address system and a welcoming throng of about 300 military dependents cheered Grass skirted Hawaiian hula giris swirled in a dance of come and an airforce band blared as the hospital plane pulled up to to Page Chandlersville Wins Trophy For Good Citizenship Sportsmanship of the basketball team and good citizenship of fans gave Chandlersville high school its second Rotary Club ship trophy at a luncheon in the YWCA at noon Tuesday It was the second consecutive year the club's award in the annual county-wide contest went to Chandlersville upon the voting of the fourth largest car firm in the War Five Buried By Tunnel Cave-In April freak cave-in swallowed up three houses built above an railroad tunnel today and buried five persons alive The ground gave away under the houses with a rumbling resembling an earthquake just before dawn All the occupants were alseep in their beds at the time Three of the including an aged couple in their were killed and the two others died shortly after being dug from the ruins tiles and timber col- lapsed into the gaping deep hole of the known as It was used as an ammunition dump during World CONGRATULATIONS Robert who WHS captain of the high basketball team last is being congratulated by Dr Owen president of the Rotary club upon his school and team being awarded the that the Communists Rotary citizenship trophy for the second consecutive year Truce Talk Progress Reported Beds Want Asiatic Nation As Supervisors April 29 United tions delegates reported ing progress in today's rean truce Communists indicating they might favor an Asiatic nation super- vise war prisoners refusing to re- turn home think we made some said Lt Gen William senior after the one minute session at Panmunjom J He that the Reds would not specify which Asiatic nation they in mind for the supervisory role Com- have rejected Switzerland as such a neutral The general told correspondents 3 In a neutral country not a final Harrison had warned the Com- Tuesday against ed and useles arguments on their unacceptable exchange proposal advanced when the were resumed Sunday Lack of Tuesday in meeting promoted a point demand from Lt Gen William K senior Allied that the Reds offer the Prisoners Get Special Care April 28 school's foes ball season Dr Owen president ofj The chief Communist the presented the trophy to j Korean Gen Nam II said he would modest Robert Bliss who cap- Harrison's request Peiping radio the team last year while t his his coach Douglas i heard by the Associated Press In and the school's four San quoted leaders looked on ling side would like to hear awarding to Page j Jl 1 1 uj i depend on trie need for schools who grade their The for the The department said families of at each contest during was switched to the late the men visit be encouraged the school year Present with Capt Bliss to re- The department pointed out Sen Two elderly women who lived in on the edge of severely Clearing and cooler Thursday Tuesday's 10 6 p 12 8 p 2 p 10 p 54 12 m ELSEWHERE By Cincinnati 68 Cleveland 55 Los 68 80 Minneapolis 55 New Orleans 81 SKIES TODAY Sunrise Sunset p.m beneficial impact on sion of properly and viewed tion pictures will be he said powerful stimulus vided by such pictures will put the identifying finger on some ofi topped only by General Ford and Chrysler and its subsidiaries now show tunnel were flung clear of the dated assets of around but both were injured and consolidated net working tal of about Physical assets of W-O was sold to Kaiser Manufacturing a wholly owned subsidiary changed its name to Willys T Inc Edgar F Four Dead As Lightning Hits Oil Storage Tank April 28 Four persons were burned to death and one critically injured day when lightning exploded a crude oil storage tank and the blazing oil set afire several gro homes The lightning hit about p.m during a violent storm First reports said four to ten persons had been killed But a thorough probe of charred ruins cut death toll to all groes Identity of the dead and the one girl critically burned was not mediately established The tank was one of two ed on a block on Fourth street about six blocks from the town section Near it were several Negro houses Hank newscaster ST April Radio Station said that W I mother waiting for her of Frazeysburg G an eyewitness to the to today slowed down work j Rotarians E E Harriett of explosion and flash said on one phase of a con- lumbus and Robert Hinshaw of within thirty alter the struction project j Cambridge The robin's nest is in the of forms for construction of a new chapel and convalescent wing at St Agnes Home for the Aged in suburban Kirkwood So Joseph E con- struction firm called executive board meeting The vote was to hold off on part of the job near the nest until the robin Also present for the wt j f were representatives of six The defense department said count hi h night small group of soldiers Rod wno have shown of cager Paul Jackson Phi M ing succumbed to Communist John at while captives of s t Robert Re i are being flown to of Forge army for Hartley of Frazeysburg and Coach tal as well as medical treatment of j The announcement did not Ed colJ fy the saying only coach was the guest represent only a part of j and he praised not only April 28 the returned prisoners to be but the other schools for tongued Theodore ed at good state department foreign Nor did it specify how long the and loyalty to their teams faced senate men would be held for such The Rotary trophy is awarded ment A spokesman said this would upon votes cast by the closed forenoon and word of it did not get out for hours the soldiers had Rita Joan Wanl man of tne senate investigations many privations and great the conducting the in- whilo under Communist control George Everett left town without reporting and might have Don Moody the more susceptible to Communist Richard Eck Don Denbow Roy chief counsel to the fluence than they would have been j William Pitts Robert Irvin Don senate reported under any other Drushel and Marion Gatewood to Robin Holds Up Job members of the basketball team answer any of the questions put 28 The speaker was introduced by Asa O program chairman hf to discuss the nature Guests introduced by Paul the He Pier Ed of would be questioned at a Jack Under of A thur G Hunt of said each firm would ue to market and service its separately April 28 A Tehran newspaper said today in tank the houses were on fire Divers Search Plane Wreckage N A relay of navy divers ner 28 descended from a barge in Great Peconic bay today 10 the Cohn did not disclose whether any of the questions answered ones he contends han had refused to answer when met under hostile conditions j recently in Germany Kaghan at I that time termed Cohn and David Schine his a couple of junketeering Cohn and Schine went abroad to examine U S propaganda efforts overseas Kaghan has been April 29 as acting deputy director Six Communist Migs the U S High ed to corral an American Sabre lie affairs division in jot Tuesday and forced it north age of a bomber that crashed Friday after a collision with a but failed to any more bodies Special The air force reported the 1 er carried a crew of five One that of Master Sgt Claude Schemp 33 of Martins LONDON was recovered from the tcr Saturday The jet Maj John Dav I'm not a bird toward Manchuria during a mar said just respect a fellow i of violent dogfights over north Gas Rates Hiked for need visual es not previously and Lomb and other optical equipment j State Tax Department 30 60 that two oilmen are negotiating to buy some of this nationalized oil plane crashed on land their 54 The U S embassy said it hadj A 25 mile dn hour bands Tri in j plane arrived today is i New with 40 British an rea j The pilot his Jjj j captors amid the raging jair battles and the Fifth April 28 Force said There was no Ohio Fuel Gas Co said today mediate claim of Red planes de- jt is raising a natural gas rates in j in the action Columbus and eight other A lull continued on the Un county communities and in bride baltle front Tuesday The Eighth ledo and Springfield The in- Army reported only light creates will go into effect June JL and ishes as the opposing armies The company said it was also was killed wives of U S icemen marked time during the ing the by one cent a ADMIT STARTING FIRE April 28 Quarter May 6 STARS Superintendent F H Manwell of DM April 28 two not been notified of their presence The said the Americans had been here two C Finney Jr has been suspended for 30 days from and had conferred with Pre- sales and use tax division of the mier Mohammed and department of taxation I Iranian National Oil Co officials Tax Commissioner John W paper said yesterday's an- reduction Japanese caused Peck said it was for disciplining dollars for Iranian oil re- STARS Boys farm said today lax jonn w paper saiu yeMer high in three boys ranging from 14 to 16 notified the state Civil Service of a price I in age have admitted starting of the suspension Americans and sets p.m which caused said if was for dollars for Iranian urn p.m fa lire che institution Friday reasons from these talks wind whipped the surface of The GI brides and their talks at Panmunjom and cubic feet in The army said action across the Bexley and front its downward per Arlington a little mere than near the eastern tip of flew the Atlantic to spend The actions cents a month for as the divers went three month coronation holiday i South Koreans against Chinese or water heating and refrigeration from the navy 336 with their families North Koreans and resulted in the and about 15 a month for Of the two men aboard one death of 36 heating CONGRESSMAN DLL April 28 not even a GI He is who emigrated with his EMPEROR'S It said it was rate three cents a thousand cubic Rep Oliver P Bolton from April was confined to bed today in England six years ago iLuigi Einaudi today what his aide said is an attack now is a maintenance congratulations to Emperor and Whitehall in President in Grandview cabled Mable grippe in Chicago hito of Japan on his j county t   

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