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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 24

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WEATHER Not so cold tonight followed by rain or snow turning to rain with rising temperatures Saturday. Dam 6 p. m. 30, Thursday midnight 29, today 6 a. m.

20, today noon 28. High 34, low 19. Half inch of snow. VOL. 73.

NO. 67. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW The AMoelated Premm, I'mtted Preum, International State Senrlee Complete News Coverage of Wellsville, Midland, Chester and Newell EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952. HOME EDITION 22 PAGES CENTS Joy And Sorrow Ride Seas Swamp Carlsen; Pacific Hides Fate Of 45 Regret Loss Of My Ship. Captain Says THE WILD WAVES brought both joy and into two American Christmas in January Captain Kurt Carlsen, skipper of the sunken Flying Enterprise, when he returns to his Woodbridge (N.J.) home (top).

Mrs. Carlsen is keeping the Christmas tree decorated until he arrives. Beside the tree are Sonia, 11, and Karen, 7, and their pet dog. A photograph of Carlsen is on the table at the left. When she learned her husband had been rescued, Mrs.

Carlsen sobbed: have been praying night and day for his safety and now my prayers are But in the Portland (Ore.) home below, Mrs. George Plover reads to her children. Pat, 14, and Timothy, 10, the npws about her husband. Capt. Plover, master of the ill- fated American freighter Pennsylvania, abandoned in the Pacific, 750 miles northw'est of Seattle, Wash.

Capt. Plover (right) and his crewmen have vanished in stormy seas since tbey cast off in four lifeboats. The' freighter, outbound from Seattle to Yokohama, split open under the pounding of heavy seas and winds. U.N. Sets Up Disarming Commission 12-Nation Board To Study Step-By-Step Cut In Weapons.

Men PARIS United Nations 'General Assembly voted 42 to 5 i today to set up a 12-nation disarmament commission. The group will study step-by-step reductions in arms and armed for- Airfield Ultimatum Handed To Reds MUNSAN, Korea Allied truce negotiators Reds They demanded an explanation of an alleged contradiction in the announced stand on construction of airfields during an armistice. Maj. Gen. Howard M.

Turner said negotiations for supervising a Korea truce could not continue until the Reds explain the apparent discrepancy. Turner said the Reds last month announced they planned to build and repair airfields while a truce was in force, but denied Thursday that this is their intention. handed the a virtual ultimatum today. FOR COOKIES. Amazingly enough, the rest of little Johnny Queen, is in that 5-pourd wafer can, which his mother.

Mrs. A. C. Queen, is trying to get him out of with a can opener in Havana, Cuba. It seems Johnny found the can empty of cookies and got clear inside to make sure, then get out.

The parents are with the Baptist Mission. Big Loss Seen 111 House Fire Powers Begin Key Talks On Southeast Asia Study What Can Be Done To Combat Communist Threat Boxer Dog Freed Russian Jets Make Deepest Stab In Korea In Alley Bratvl SALIDA, Colo. large boxer dog was tried here Thursday on a charge of murdering a Pekinese in a rough-and-tumble alley brawl. Police Magistrate R. J.

Murray found the boxer innocent of the charges. Mrs. Marjorie Tracy signed a ces, climaxing at some future date with the prohibition of atomic weapons. i The western 'united States, Great Britain and France sponsored the measure, the major achievement of the sixth Vril INUlUl U.N. Assembly here.

Four weeks ol debate in the political private talks with Russia and Assembly Presi- 4 MIGs Downed; Duel Rages 30 Miles From Truce Center 3 Hours Required To Quell Blaze; Furnace Overheating Blamed Not A Trace, Planes And Ships Report Bad Weather Snags Hunt For Lifeboats Amid Giant Waves SEATTLE (4V-Bad weather and bad results were all that searching ships and aircraft have been able to report on the possible fate of 45 imariners abandoned the Pennsylvania Wednesday I evening on the storm-tossed North Pacific. Canadian and American ships and planes Thursday conducted a day-long criss-cross search of the region, 465 miles northwest of Vancouver Island, where the broken and water-logged freighter last reported being in difficulty. They found nothing, not even scrap of wreckage, a drifting bit of clothing or a life Just wind and waves and snow flurries. I The surface search for the lifeboats from the Pennsylvania went on all night as crews maintained a ceaseless vfgil, searching the wild swells and troughs with the aid of lights and flares. Planes were forced to return to their bases at nightfall.

Comdr. R. M. Dudley, chief pilot of a Coast Guard flying boat, re-, turned to Seattle and reported simply: see a thing. Not a He said a storm was still A and surface swells were so great iJH.

if JLJ.A1 fT CJJl- a jLo his plane would have been torn to pieces had it been forced to sit down. The fpers said they felt little hope that the Victory ship is still afloat. imagine the size of those one Coast Guardsman said. abandoned ship I would have a slim chance in But the search continued Royally Great Falmoiilh eleome To Heroic Skipper PRICES STEADY, AGES UP? before a special panel of the Wage Stabilization Board in Washington. CIO President Philip Murray said the steel industry can grant an 181 7 cent hourly wage boost without raising prices.

The union leader declared that high profits of the industry will permit the proposed wage boost. But steel companies claim forces of uncontrolled inflation will be if the increase is granted. Woman Held Baby Kidnaper Infant Reported O.K. After Strange Minnesota Case FALMOtrTH. Eng.

Honors and greetings from royalty, governments. marine and insurance and just plain were showered today on Capt. Kurt Carlsen. Safe ashore, the captain who waged a monumental fight with the raging Atlantic, told a cheering crowd of thousands: "1 deep4v regret that I was not in position to bring the Enterprise back with From the deck of the rescue tug Turmoil, he Thursday had watched the death throes of the Flying Enterprise, minutes after he leaped into the water from the dying freighter. She went down in 40 fathoms (250 feet) of water, 37 miles off this fishing port, after a thrashing, titanic battle with the sea.

I really hurt me, quite a lot Carlsenideclared. I It was that which struck the stout ship its death blow, the courageous, 37-year-old skipper told a packed news conference. last few' gale was too he said. were high seas going and they were too His worst moment in the long ordeal, he said, the moment that the Flying Enterprise He obviously loved his ship. commanded that ship for threa years and made 44 crossings of the he said.

was a very well buOt ship. She was an extremely solid ship. I had command of that ship for over three years and crossed (jp Chief of Atlantic many times, so I knew what she could He will go back to sea, he lald. WASHINGTON (JV-The military chiefs of the major Pacific powers houis Barbiero. She claimed met here today to consider what her Pekinese was engaged in a might be done to save in back of the Tracy home Asia from an assault now threaten-'iast Ing from Red China SEOUL, Korea im complaint against the boxer, named Till and owned by Mr.

and almost to the 38th m- i Parallel paid for their an audacity un- MIG-15S. dent Luis Padilla Nervo for one week in an attempt to reach under-1 two alarm fire apparently! But the search continued NEW ulm Minn. standing-preceded deci- overheated Guard officials mapped an Police Edward L. Larson said to- sion. i thousands of square miles a New Ulm woman has con- aboard another Fly- At the outset of in exc ss it the 55 kidnaping an 18-day-old ing Enterprise.

The Isbrandtsen Russia withdrew amendments it, late Thursday afternoon at the early darkness sets at Mankato Thursday. Xlne. owners of the ship, referring had attempted in vain to home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lieb-jfor took it to replace Proudly to the heroic master, has Red jets get adopted in the coin- go9 Montgomery Ave.

vdsfwmy a baby she lost through miscar- announced that mittee which would have demand-, 60 ll a new loss as high as 8,000 or 10 000 reported by the I Larson identified the woman as ie in hpr IJ IIIK rpi ISC lUI As to the honors for the heroic with the loss of four, It is covered by insurance. Lieb- fjiej-g and numerous snow squalls Mrs. Leonard Scheid, who is in her Enterprise for im on y. identified shepherd dog. The staff chiefs of Great Britain, France and the United States, with Salida observers from Canada, Australia showed about 100 spectates ana and New Zealand, opened their the court that the playful Till had of the Panmunjom truce site, i action, top-secret conference under a dark no fangs and badly-rotted teeth.

Qne fight was nearly 180 miles, shadow cast by reports that the Till was tried under an old the Yalu River boundary great leader of the fight against ordinance that said all dogs caught tween Korea and Manchurm. This, Communism in southern Asia lies fighting must be put to death. is far south of where, dying in a Paris clinic. is the nature of dogs to fight the jets usually fight. Urgency was given to other dogs and to chase The new outbreak of air war, strategy session by warnings judge Murray said in announcing after jets were snowbound Thurs- the verdict.

French Gen. De Lattre de Tassigny before he was stricken in Indochina and flown home for treatment. He expressed fears, backed up by facts and sobering evaluations, that China was preparing a major in-i tervention in the Communist inspired and led rebellion in Indochina. Diplomatic officials in London said Britain. France and the U.S.

are considering plans to set up a unified military command in Southeast Asia. This would enable a pooling of available air, land and sea Jacob (Greasy Thumb) forces. The command would be who want to go. tied in indirectly with the North veteran Chica- Atlantic Organization. Informants cussed during man talks here and scope Giizik Cleared Of Contempt U.S.

Now May Drop Fischetti Indictment WASHINGTON (iP) The Senate, which w'anted to put him in jail. ed immediate prohibition of atomic weapons. I The assembly voted down said. sometimes "reduced visibility to middle 30 She has no other chil- another saga ol Joslovak attempts to emasculate the reading and living rooms practicallv nothing. dren and lives a second-floor They were shot a nfth Power resolution, stairway to the second a headquarters apartment oyer a tavern in down- British firm which Mrs.

some of the Insurance on the and in sunken Flying Enterprise awarded damaged by smoke and water. not see them." A portion of the first floor col-i Nothing further was heard of New blm police station, the chief Frederik of Denmark lapsed onto the furnace. lone sUm rato message of congratulations It was the second major on the screen of the On to Carlsen. a Danish-born American fire in the city in a 24-hour Cygnet III. That unidentified apartment this morning where the homeland at the and the third in the district was estimated to be 16 miles baby was reported held.

14 to go to sea. The Danish week. away from the Cygnet III reporter for the Wm A family of five was left home- day. Apparently nothing was found. Dually Journal, Chet sa following his less Wednesday in a $6,090 fire is it was not mentioned again.

woman habv and declared, is on Shadyside Ave. A modest home Two other steamers in the area neighbor she prarLes a relief to his majesty and to on Pine Grove Ridge near Ham-'the Japanese Kamikawa Maru and The Mrs ranees mondsville burned Monday and Canadian Stonetown, likewise had Pregler, told Gebert the woman Two more candidates have filed women homeless. little to report. Liebschner said he had fired the furnace, opened the draft for a day. raised the Allied bag for the week to 11 jets shot down and 13 damaged.

One jet destroyed today was hit miles southeast 2 More File In Hancock Prosecutor, Sheriff Candidates Listed over Sariwon, 150 ------of the Yalu. No MIG has been for Hancock County offices on the bagged so far south before. i law enforcement side. furnace, opened the draft for Atty. George E.

Loucas of minutes and then shut it off One MIG was downed in the same battle by top ace ton will be Republican aspmant kitchen. Francis S. Gabreski of OU prosecuting attorney. A Hancock. City, During dinner, a crackling, roar-i vivv.

51st Fighter-Interceptor attorney for 20 years, he is noise was heard. When Wing commander. It was his War II veteran and the basement door! MIG and hLs 32nd plane in two one term in the House of investigate, he was driven Then Freezes wars. in the 1939 session. back by a w'all of flame.

This battle, between 22 Sabre A lifelong resident of the county, pjremen were called at 5:35 p. jets and 60 very aggressive Rus- he was graduated from Weirton Side MIGs, raged 35 minutes High School and received his law responding. Slick Roads Follow Dip In Temperature The you have now ft EHk 35 and the moth- Eriksen sent a telegram in which er of six children, told Mankato teferred to Carhsens police a stranger posing as a preg- courage ard competent sea- dooT Thiele, senior U.S. childbirth othertaLhan chQdren had left for 0 school Thursday afternoon and was invited in. Stanley W.

Christ, Mankato po- formal commendation from the U.S. Coast Guard when he return! to the United States. I. i-oHohon tniH A message from Vice Adm. Mer- Tri-state district motorists found chief, sa O'Neill, commandant of Three jjj weirton.

James Cumberland (Doc) HiU R. D. 1. moved the East End unit to Cen- complications were cah- 'TZS said there was about half gaged she heard a shot Racing into housewife was keeping lUlian minister of County commissioner from Butler at'the'fire and stand by inch of the light snow remaining woman'heid. Mrs.

CaDa- 1 rwomo- 1 cywMinH With rain or gratulations, saying we his admire set by the cornmumque coyeriiig gating committee. volved F-84 'Thunderjets. the discussions. It said the military, attitude distressed the iqs attacked them near Kum- leaders would specific committee. It recommended he be southwest of the measures to strengthen the contempt of Congress.

Tlie yalu and only 11 miles jnorth of the ity of Jsenate went along with the recom-, 38 Parallel. Distrfct, has for the "I'; the ground today with rain or son were saying "we aaimre S. interest in the fate mendation. So did a federal grand the most southerly jet cratic nomination for sheriff at the snow, turning to rain, predicted by a closet The intruder heroic example you have giv- east Asia is which returned a engagement fought in the Korean 13 primary. great pnde in tary strategy for the defense of tM indictment.

iwa- xjiU has been employed the last Mgh official Fifth Air Force made eifhl years as a deW tax com- yesterday when the tempera- later, when Mrs. w-ld," in jinH France and by the FBI before he went on the mention of damage to any missioner for Hancock and Brooke ture was above freenne. The 1 inc of Bcitam and France in ruled after listening to day- American plane during the by the West Virginia Tax prestige that will arguments that Guzik a new poUcy. United Nations commission, by helping to prevent the furth his legal rights. losses are announced only was chair share great pride you felt by seamen of all the spread of Communism.

Strange Snails Invade New York Central Park NEW YORK im r- Strange snails about the size of golf balls if it may have invaded Central Park Lake. a He reached his conclusion some the judge said, the court feels we are committed to a government of not of He said a wutness may refuse to air losses weekly. Service Pay Boost Bill Runs Into House Snag from North St. and two lines ture was above treenng. callahan worked herself free, from booster tanks on the trucks, developed late in toe alter- toe baby were gone.

Thev battled toe blaze for nearly by m.dmght toe mer- A 2 'Tf toU at 8 a. m. today at Midland Steel Union Firemen used five streams of barred the door water, two from a hydrant at Me- The snowstorm Rome, Osvaldo Piscini, a member of the Associated Press staff, and his wife named their court to quelling it. feU 8 a. m.

today at Midland Steel Union honor of toe captain. toe da'm. low range will Hall eomtoU Marrifd' and toe father of particularly toe to Local Union 1212, CIO United seemed calm as he children, he 1, a member of out last night to ash Steelworkers, of the C-cib'e solitary scrvcu iwu jxioio flames spread under the sec-iPery grades and intersections. wi mov a tendency to incriminate him. plans to pass a bfll giving ac- Worid but did not reach Castoff shells by the hundreds That cleared Guzik.

a eluding 14 months overseas. visible around the edges of the After the ruling. Assist- per cent pay raise next week ran Hanover Town- Because i vc State ucaicauon oi me waavxa i ant U.S. Charles B. Murray, into a snag today.

historian and antique shop firemen had to use masks in reach- The Salem barracks of the Stete hours sleep a night, sleeping half or a variant of a linked wito organizea crime ousiness o. u.e an aarUer announce-, doors and windows were but traffic was Ued up Tlum to CAKIJBEN, WASHINGTON House wito toe 3rd are frozen lake. j- The American Museum of Natu- who prosecuted the case, indicated ral Historv made three may drop a similar indictment a .3 i tv about the unusual against Rocco Fischetti. Like Gu- ported stiff was blamed. Influential House members re-; origin itatdk.

may be of Japanese or European name long pay raise bUl as the firet primaries. Kcult for toe smoke to escape unUl iriant of a species been linked with organized crime business of the 1952 session. tarlier announce- doors and windows were opened, long Jcnown in the Eastern United'in the Chicago area dating-back predicted defeat of the bill li 1 assistant chief explained. timea. crews were me vjirt-x-x into its new tie for a week after he ordered his si morning after motorists complained Midland, Christmas hurricane hit of the dense sniioke.

of city streets. twrvttorv brick He managed to get four to six The Salem barracks of the State hours sleep a night, sleeping Highway Patrol said county high- structure will be held as swn bad shape from the current situation 7 of the crazily tilted vessel. affair for him the of Capone. up so early..

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