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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 9

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Elyria, Ohio
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Belden, Columbia And Eaton Schools To Open Tuesday BEt.DEtt-The Grafton township school at Belden will open At I p. Tuesday according to Oliver Jap War Crimes Trials Cost $7,000,000 To Date ftiiiiitilfliilMIUilitiiilitiiiii Wellington new superintendent school. Busses will collect all students that all be al the school by the time mentioned. At fl n. Tuesday, the faculiy will meet at the School house for the purpose of organization, hand- Jim; out supplies and other busi- All grade should fur- satisfactory evidence that they are now six years of age or will January 1, 1948.

COLUMBIA P. UUt-nberg. Japanese war crimes trials, a long-run judical spectacle with few parallels, today droned drearily onward only three months short of the two- year mark, and the only certainty about them was I hat they are costing the American taxpayer around $10.000 a day. Up to now I he bill for trial costs stand's at about $7,000,000. The final figure Is impossible to estimate but may run In Ihe neighborhood of Theoretically the co.vt is charged up lo Japan, but whether Japan will ever pay it i.t another question.

superintendent of Columbia la i 3 1 lion announced today that i the Columbia Township school will! Therc wvMUMivja WMI 4. open on Tuesday, at 8:50 a. m. The busses will make their regular trips. Classes on Ihe first day will remain in session until around noon and it will not be necessary children lo bring Iheir Ihe lunchcr.

"i lpt Hldke main categories war criminals trials, big trial of and 24 of his associates. Three of the original 28 defendants'have been ed by reason of death or insanity since thc proceedings started ui June. School will be In regular session The bwt estimate on ing date for Ihe mam trial is April or May, two years from Ihc starting time. Oilier Japanese war criminals have been sorted out as "Class and "Class cases. Their trials slarted in December, 1045, and will be wound up next Hie office of Fred Daniels, superintendent of Eiiton comes word (hut Eaton school will convene at 9 a.

m. ed today that labor unions face claims for $1,285,000 or more in damages in the first five suits filed under the Taft-Hartley law. The Miners, Steelworkers and of the most powerful unions with ed national treasuries of defendants in four ot the suits. The latest was filed yesterday in Federal District Court at Pittsburgh. W.

J. Dillnrr Transfer Pittsburgh, seeks $485,000 damages from the Teamsters fAFU and Iheir international representative, Albert O. Dietrich. The company alleges seven work stoppages in violation of contract, including Ihe so-called "Pittsburgh beer war" over jurisdiction with the United Brewery Workers here said thc will be contested. He said an effort will be made to test the constitutionality of the act's making iJHble for Yesterday's claim is not the largest made under the damage null provisions of the new act in effect since in passage last June 23.

nii A suit was filed July 23 and Frank and The Tojo trial has been under I federal court in New York by Mr. Daniels will teach sci- frequent attack because of the thc Fur Manufacturers time it has required. However, the I Association against thc Furriers Joint Council, an affiliate of the Kur and Leather Workers Union Tuesday, Sept. 2, for a morning sossioii. Busses will leave Ihe school for the homes around 12 year.

These trials are being nan- noon. In Ihe afternoon a faculty meeting will be held. New teachers in Eaton are John of Lorain who will be coach and will teach science and physical education and Mrs. Pauline Bryant of Columbia will teach! and category plus another 80. third and fourth grades.

cases including 209 defendants died by 16 military commissions, operating on the order of courts martial. IK Waiting Thus far some 148 cases, involving about 300 have been prosecuted in Japan in the Class they point out that translation frorrmiort of Japanese aggression, going if eeft A fit INfJMRB M1 tfitiff gt, FttM fj.t Btfinry MltM RAM! Iftftlei Alt Wtftf fftAftf til illiltllltlllMiliilllilllitiMlttf bors tcelli. fhey took if. one of faif. 6f (iOtall Willinhi Wurray and opened" fhuffday Ifi equipped dining loom.

A to.u-hcrs' meeting Tuesday Afternoon al l.Sfl Wednesday inorninj, Wellington B. Murray liostewes to will at 8:30, for it jRUrsIs, a i afternoon, at luncheon Monday session at which thidcnlft Iheir Bonnie Brae rol and inlo Japanese a tremendous amount of lime. At recent An entire work day- was required le obtain which eoutd have been given in 10 minutes in a ti, S. court. Bark (921 to war trial at Nuernberg pointed out that evidence been back II years before the Mart of ItfcMS SFarm in Rochester.

Hie event wns in honor of Mrs. t. Nor- the war in ed materially of evidence. there are II nations of her grandparents, Mr. ftntljof lonvn guests were Mrs.

Clarence sentinf evidence against the Japa- H. S. Underbill, other price, Lombard, Mrs. James compared with the four-na- relatives in Akron. 8hc returned JTaylor.

Independence. Ohio. Thcj I Will be' assemblies, for grade and Hiph School lo be al tlonal oreaentnlion at Nuernberg, the ChinMt against to her home over the weekend, Mr- Howard pane ex. for example, look more lime 10 arrive loday in Califor- submitted lo cover the pe-hhe whole Nuernberg prosecution, jnla, lo visit their daughters, Mrt. 'Betty Jean Howk and Miss Iretn jftae Psgc.

'lliis is vacation time for Miss Pnge who it VorK i Central freight agent. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Clay Fol.notn and 'Children have moved from Obtrli.1. jlo the second floor of the W.

Sportseller home, Urn-Ink Mr. Folsom teaches Vocnl Five Suits Against Unions Ask $1,285,000 In Damages survey ihow-( money judgment 'against a intlwr 3S gueslt from Welling- ltm i hostesses ierved delicious luncheon remainder and the of the afternoon was spent In reminiscing, School Nnten According to Snpt. Arnold L. Kip- the school caOterU Will be Conteated An AFI, lawyer Other teachers are Mrs, Grace first grade; Mrs. Rufh Nash, second; Mrs.

Ruby Kishburn, fifth and sixth grades; Mildred Adams, who will teach English and home economics; Ralph Manila. There are still 182 cases awaiting trial. The major war crimes tribunal under Sir William Webb, British presiding judge, sits five a week from 9:30 a. m. lo 4 p.

m. Fullmer who will be commercial i Recently Ihe court took six weeks tracher; Arthur White, social sci- fines. once and mathematics. recess. procedure is strongly defended by Nigeria is solving its toa pjWebb and by Joseph B.

Keenan. shortage problems more knap factories. by building American chief prosecutor. In defense of the trial procedure WEDDING Infermott Personalized wWv STORE 371 Iroad St. Pti.

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M. Main Street Wakeman, Ohie mONK 21 Telepbent veur home er pick them np at my flce. Greyhound SUpt at Deer. ICIO) headed by Ben Gold. The association of 10 employers names union la enforceable only against music and English in the Welling- the union and Its assets.

Boycotts, ton school, and be.en manager strikes for recognition and jurlsdic-lof the athletic field this Bummer, tlonal strikes are listed as causes) Sterling Foundry employees fvill for damage suits, Labor unions fear these provisions could wipe out treasuries accumulated through Ihc years. Union sources said today the amounts being asked in auita filed thus faHbaush family only aggravated their resume work Monday, following a tv.o Weeks' vacation. Law so Spring and grandson Jnckie Cooper of Cleveland, been guetts of the Donald May- Damage have been legal only days and the first five filed in that time an average $237,000. Laborer Charged With Abducting 15-Year-Old Girl Mr. nnd Mrs.

Clark Elliott and friend of Mansfield, called on UK: Henry Maybangh family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams arr home again Iroin their 4.800 milci trip to the Western Males. Mr.

and Mrs. Ovid Hunnon of ColuinbiL 1 plan to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hannon, Wellington, and her parents. Prof, and Maurice Kessler in Oborlin.

s. May Merrill, who has been I very ill with pneumonia in Lodi EA8TON, one-eyed la-ihospiUl, Is coming along nicely, borer who all-gedly abducted a 15-i Ml Rnd Ml John OrisKinger Make This Home Recipe i To Take Off Ugly Fat 1 It'i imitiof how quickly ene may of bulky, un- lightly n)tht in your awa home. Make this yourwlf. It's no trouble it all and little. It nothing harmful.

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the Fur Wholesalers Association of AmericH, ns co-defendant. It claims the union and wholesalers group conspired to establish a secondary boycott in violation of the Taft-Hartley law Other Suits Listed In other suits: Moskowitz Brothers, junk dealers Cincinnati, wants $100,000 plus i damages from the AFL Teamsters an alleged secondary boycott. Suit filed eariy in August in federal court at Cincinnati, O. Globe Chicago, asks $75,000 irom United Steehvorkera (CIO) for calling a July in violation of no-strike clause in contract effective to April 1, 1948. Suit filed July 30 Chicago.

The Teamsters also are being for $420,000 by 33 Aurora, Jll, meat markets and grocery stores for an alleged boycott. The action, however, waa brought under an fllinois state law prohibiting boycotting. All the Tan-Hartley suits were filed under provisions of the Jaw that "suits for. violation of contrncts between an employer and a labor organization. be brought in any district court of the Uniled Stales having jurisdiction.

respect to the amount in controversy further provides lhat any NEWS! KRGARDIJMS bow mmmj elnrt tried befurr, now far relief If ycu try KM- jolo, the wonder- fnl Tonle and Appetiier. Kon- JoU n.lur»l medicine con- year-old farmer's daughter was captured by state police today. The man, Cornelius Ellsworth Whiting, 3P. a married farm laborer, wai taken to the talbot county jail here. State police did not disclose how Ken'nVth or when Whiting was captured.

The girl he is alleged to have kidnaped is Hattic Lou Unsworth. She was found by state police yesterday after a three week search. She is repotted to have told police Whiting abducted her. Witnesses quoted her as saying Whiting ear- it tfct Hmt rt- condition your hair for Visit Us Or Cod For Advkt On Your Moir "roMonis Miller's Beauty SALON 112W Ph. 4M14 and Mr.

and Mrs. Thornton Gannett arc on a motor trip which will lake them over the Skyline Drive nnd other eastern of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grose family, LaGrangc.

and Mr. and Mrs, and family, Elyna. have been guests of thc Grose' boys mother. Mrs. E.

T. Gro.se. Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Thommasson nnd family of Shaker were Hed her off to the woods where she was forced lo live with him and eat berries and stolen vcget- nbles.

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