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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - January 6, 1954, Zanesville, Ohio                               Complete Daily Programs Radio WHIZ and In Your Every Morning The Times Recorder News Only Paper Delivered By KFD The Same Day It Is Printed 4 PHONE IS PAGES JANUARY 1951 WARMTH FIVE CENTS WOMAN FATALLY HURT IN COLLISION Couple Held Court Restores Church Membership In Theft Of pret the scripture the withdrawal of said the dence to show the 51-year- housewife had been given proper notice prior to her I said the judge ruled Anguished Father Puts Police On Trail Of Thieves anguished father set police on the trail of his daughter and her husband within hours the secret service nabbed the couple and recovered of the 000 whisked from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing the noses armed guards HELD AS the chief in the unprecedented New Year's eve theft was reau James Kufus dis a Negro His pretty bobby whom he married when she was 14 also was charged with currency theft A neighbor who lives in the same apartment William also a was later in a Washington tavern and held accessory The baffling disappearance of the in new bills from the guarded currency printing plant was solved a heart-rending 5 telephone call trom a Fauquier Va farm where Mamie Irving is a servant HIS blurted out to ginia S S Secrist was stark and He had bjg pile of treasury in his tenant house And he was scared to Troopers sped to the about SO miles southeast of found in metal tool and heard the rest of Grant's Last night her husband a friend of slon church April 1932 Jan 5 Judge John M Renner today ordered the Lockland Baptist church to restore the Hand Fellowship to a woman er i The Rev John j The court held her acts under pastor of the protested either the old or rew church immediately that the court had and the of the local church in de- terming the decision That should be made a matter of membership fellowship rom a the pastor inning the common pleas court battle was Mrs Mary Randolph constitution were not of j cient evidence of sin and J failure 10 or j unbecoming a The Rev Mr called j a church meeting tonight to dis- cuss the court I my opinion the court has assumed the authority to have always sized the autonomy of the local church that is a democratic form of government They believe it is the of the church riot only to receive but also to withdraw fellowship from them as He said his in the Cincinnati of Lockland has recognized any ec- or civil power to ad- judicate in spiritual The term of is a symbolic term in which the church congregation takes a new ber in fold Mrs Randolph from ban Hartwell said she had little to say about the decision I feel as humble as I did the day I walked she told a reporter Earlier in the day the dismissed the pastor and Escar Dalton former chairman of the Board of as defendant in the case He said Mrs to Page S Suicide Returns To Life to Page S City Battles Year's Heaviest Fall Of Snow and nearby areas last continued battling a fall of snow while pedestrians and alike struggled to main- tain forward motion as the result of the heaviest snowstorm of the winter HUNDREDS OF tons of and salt had been scattered on HARRY A WASHINGTON Jan 5 A former U- S housing official in California told today how he disappeared after writing a note five years and how he came back to Barbour said he left his wife and two small daughters in mond on Nov with the intention of committing suicide because thought I was Located a bare ment in suburban where he has been living with his family since last No- Barbour appeared startled when asked if he was the Harry Barbour was in- in a previous ance in not talk about he told newsmen was a political squabble There were a lot of headaches and heartaches If you I'd rather let it A man named Harry Barbour a candidate for the California State dropped out of sight in August shortly be- fore the election and ed in November with a story of having been kidnaped on a Francisco street and held cap- tive in an adobe hut at San Pedro Calif His wife's name at the time was His present wife about 41 years old is named Francis Dispatches from mond said today that Barbour was married for a ond time about The Barbours spoke ly today of events over the last five dating back to his but re- to Page Americans Ready For Expected Prisoner Release President Bids For Support Of Proposals Jan Eisenhower j Ic congressional leaders a preview his foreign and defense I grams today in a bid for two-party backing on these koy issues in Jan 6 new legislative session opening tomorrow S Sth of fences and barricades preparing for any emergency during the re- lease of more than war who refuse to go home PRISONERS are ed to be released to civilian status a minute after midnight Jan 22 under armistice terms minutes an- Chinese and North Koreans will a march south out of the neutral zone to left the House with polite pleasantries and a ways of saying no sketched o v for only the parts of State of the Union message on eign foreign aid and tional security All these are fields in which there has been emphasis on a bipartisan in the The Democrats got no look Nine men indicted presidential plans for day by the Muskingum county such potentially explosive grand jury in a session Indicted In Brief Session 1 Of Grand Double Services Planned For Two Victims Of Fire i NEWARK 5 Double neral services are to be held here Thursday afternoon at for young children who burned m to death early today as their father and a neighbor tried desperately to save them THE Susan Jo A and Harold 2 daughter and son of Mr and Mrs Charles were trapped together in their ond floor bedroom as flames the family's six-room frame house at nearby Buckeye Lake The father had returned home last midnight from work at the Timken Bearing plant here His wife Norm 26 was waiting with their third child Eu gene for his arrival and while he watched television for a short time Mrs Simmers and her est son fell asleep upon a couch Simmers apparently also fell asleep and about 3 o'clock this morning his said she was awakened by heat from the fire THE FATHER to go up stairs and was met by a wall of flames As rushed a James who had also been by the fire ar- rived with a tall ladder Together the men climbed to a front porch roof and tried in vain to enter a window but found the entire second floor ablaze Returning to the they joined Mrs Simmers and son and watched the house burn to the ground despite efforts of and volunteer firemen The nearby homes of Two Others Injured In Accident Death First Due To Traffic In New Year j Mrs Golda D York I injured and two others were hurt in an trailer collision just west of This was the worst traffic ao in a wholesale of crashes which followed in the wake of the heaviest of the winter THE STATE highway Kave this account of the accident on U S Route 22 which ed for the first traffic fatality in county this Mrs Lyons was a In a convertible driven by her band 2nd Lt Allan of New York Ft Ky which was ed in with SURROUNDED BY RUMORS Announcement by Marilyn Monroe's studio lhat the shapely blonde had been suspended for failing to show up for a new touched off new in with a r L trailer operated Charles G round ot rumors Une rumor had IT that she was marrying 31 of Joe DiMaggio former New Turk Yankee baseball This report was blasted by her agent who said there were no wedding plans This picture of the couple was In the Russell Morrison and Elmer 1952 Monroe Denies Intent To Wed Baseball's Jan of the Lyons suffered head and chest injuries and was condition at ral A 17 of W at who had hitchhiked -a ride the Lyons in jed a fractured tured and injuries about the nnd left ankle HLs condition at Bethesda was as lair GUI DO was All three were taken to the where's Marilyn flat statement today from her pi tal in two ambulances She's still in San Francisco He talked Thompson and Son hcr by telephone today Presumably she's staying with the family of her Joe former for the New York ccs Italian Premier Resigns Post O In Government ROME Jan 5 Pella who took over al home at White Cottage to Page interim government her HEK STUDIO 20th which suspended her yesterday for failing to show up for the start of j a said it where she was j Her representative ed she not be Premier j studio possibly Korea discussions should be with 5 state Peace Discussion heads in South United problems as social of regular sessions lions authorities said budget recent years Hawaiian Plans for including 21 were not known MILKS OF 12-foot barbed and a proposal to limit treaty making powers In a congress with almost even charge of Norman C of i ment Far East confirmed highways and streets to maintain traffic but side streets and rural roads were still hazardous as road crews spread farther from the main highways in their work While there were many dents due to slippery major highways were reported in good condition all of yesterday school classes were the fire may have started financial brains of five pre- explosion of the Italian handed hLs I resignation to President Luigi there's to rumors she and DiMaggio her YOUNG SAID he and escort in past rn vf v vi fc nod to elope Earlier reports had ir move to find a rs couple en route to Las for Cumins ies of the children were following a erts and Ralph Moore in tne bridge on the road from jom to setting things up channelize the ers when they said Marine Tom Evans of Garden City X Y be here when they snow said Evans who is in charge of the barricade work with missed uhen rural roads Lt J became slippery and buses made slow taking the children anv are ready home A number of meetings were cancelled because of the THE NEUTRAL Nations whose Native Group Warns Queen I Two others v in- Agreement EncL JURY also Strike KAMPALA the county jail and The native assembly lit in good condition It Jan 5 impossible 12 cases and heard 15 of CIO of Buganda warned today not become effective until a government is suom DC N said After hLs meeting with Pella told newsmen he had by facts nnd ties wich convinced me it was still feeling say to re- added the in- reports Switzerland Sweden They all have at Panmunjom DO NOT think it is an im- possible he said of I chances the will withdraw I their charge that the United TIIL 5 States was guilty of the hippopotamus may The charged the as as good a as States plotted with would be difficult for the peopl Dale pastor over the Prisoners expires at Jan 22 has asked TWQ Killed III during yesterday c cf r in Sheriff 5 J The s was Tide Kills Florida Fish Fla Jan 5 str bays tin nay assorted strike exacted by some union The Weather when all shops was killed should be Radio Ham Due Joseph SAX A radio ham the police length is in maybe a canning if the police A- Hastings office instead of locate in the The ham has been known to before it be removed police calls with such sound was killed in a car feets as noises beer truck collision on Ohio 4 near like gunfire county lake this corner i Another occupant of the car Mrs This is confusing B also of the cops their was reported injured patience tolerance are The and Federal the released after tior Shannon he dence Jest For This had been in a m T ital for of an old head Former Taf t Aide to boon a Seat In witness in a case in which Jan 5 Cleo is charged Paul Walter Ohio I know to kill for the Man Dies Clothing Burns Commission Jin 5 j through your coming here me WOMAN KILLED I ing from seeing Ohio Jan 5 of the late Son i Robert A said he will SKIES TODAY run for in Vou want to don't Mrs Dorothy Calhoun 35 of organism which fish and waters by burning a reddish brown state reported thousands of mostly mullet were Ohio Jan 5 ted in Sarasota Tampa John B 55 of shock ra Ceia bays He said today clowns United as lay on the bottom of the he starred a furnace fire WILI bays Hancock County Coroner 3 F said the man ran BOMBAY Jan 5   

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