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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 1

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Final Edition Wcallicr Fair, cold tonight. Snow Tuesday. Low tonight 5 degrees. FIEL NEWS-JOURNAL VOL. 72, NO.

313 SEVEN CENTS PHONE 7231-6 International Ncwa Servlct United Presi MANSFIELD, OHIO, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957 rjnu Watch O'Neill Become Governor i nousanas Will Be Readings Common i 111 He Savs jcm Li nin njcx rvr -tJI IV 1 lit I I 1 1 4- 'VV -nil ni-Mn i i 4 a. aw 10 Below Recorded Near City Weal hern uin Sees No Relief There was no relief in sioht today from a frijrid COP KelnrnsTo Power In Ohio COLUMBUS (UP) C. William O'Neill, bareheaded and shivering in sub freezing weather, today was sworn in as governor of Ohio. O'Neill completed taking the oath to make him the state's 5flth governor at 11. 5S a.

m. He immediately pledged he would be "candid" concerning the problems of the state, and that with cooperation, "we will build great works." It was miserably cold out there in front of the historic old State House as the Republicans took complete control of the state government. GOOD ATI! RED The crowd, abou 5,000, was good nalured though, as most of them, being Republicans, had waited for 10 years to see a Republican become governor. O'Neill spoke clearly and distinctly as he repeated the) oath after Chief Justice Carl; V. Weygandt of the Ohio Su preme Court.

The governor's voice, carried by loudspeakers, boomed off of buildings across the. street. Hundreds of persons watched the ceremonies from hotel and office buildings windows. FIRE SALUTE Immediately after O'Neill's brief speech, the shivering National Guardsmen fired a 19 gun salute, The bands played U. S.

Sen. John W. RrickerJ Revolt In Bulgaria Reported tov French Reds Suffer Defeat 'ft wave which gripped the nation from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. Weathermen said nighttime readings in the 20s were found as far south as LONDON (KM An armed; revolt in Bulgaria and thei lynching of a Polish mayor; were reported today amid nu- merous new signs of wide-; spread unrest in the Soviet sitellites. The expressions of growingj dissatisfaction with com-j munism were not limited to! nations behind the Iron Cur-' tain.

The Reds in France suf-j fered their worst defeat; ACCEPTANCE SPEECH C. William O'Neill makes his acceptance speech at Columbus today after being sworn in as governor of Ohio. Cold weather kept an estimated 20.000 persons from attending the ceremony which was held outside, but 5.000 saw the new governor take the oath of office. (Unifax Photo.) Ike Touring Brought Area in an election since world War II. Communist leaders in Hun- a former threfjeqn.sovfrnor.

KN R0UTE wmi EISENHOWER (UP) Presi-aar Slv 51 presided. He administered the j.jniany took drastic action and -1 I a "1 I Jai. jthe Texas Panhandle. A ten-below reading for the Mansfield area was recorded I at the Sprunger Weather Station on Millsboro Rd. between j2 and 3 a.

m. today and residents were warned to keep the extra blankets out. i Unofficial readings in Mansfield last, night and early to-jday ranged from five to eight degrees above zero. COLD TONIGHT It's going to drop to zero jtonight again and the next five days aren't going to bring much relief from the cold and snow. Although sun was peeking through a light cloud cov-Jer at noon, temperatures stood I at 12 above and a mist of fine isnow was falling.

oath to all of the elected Mate aem r.isennower iae uy -uunnuui ana pia, d(f ommm threats jn an officials except O'Neill. cm.ss sec ions of the southern Great Plains, wnich arejeffor. l0 sfamp out the in. The enmd managed a sutfenng the worst drought in htstory. 'creasing opposition to Russia chuckle when Bncker Tne President's visit to an 'domination.

area where a good soaking 100 OFFICERS mixed up in introducing State I Auditor James A. Rhodes 1 II I I i hen the former Columbus rain is only a vague memory served to dramatize the plight fof people who have seen their crops burned and their live Military observers along the, Greco-Bulgarian border re-i norted armed resistance! Fights On mayor came forth to take the oath for a second tt-rm. Bncker called him James Rhodes. stock grown thin for more apainst the communist regimej Bulgaria and said it was! C7 five years. The attention Mr.

The program opened wish F.isen-;bfcing led by 100 army Cleveland, where three persons died as a result of the weather over the weekend, re BOGART DIES Humphrey Bogart. veteran movie tough guy who was a frequent visitor to Louis Bromfielcf Malabar Farm in the 1940's, died early today in Hollywood of Cancer. Bogart and his wife, Lauren Bacall, are shown here with their two children. Stephen and Leslie. The Bogarts were married at Malabar in 1945.

(Unifax Photo.) Bishop Michael J. Reedy of bower visit will bttract to; The uprising was said to be the Columbus Catholic State Jonn Foster tne drought area is expected located in northwest Bulgaria ccse offering the invocation shifted from the House 0 reflected in an expan-; (Continued On Page 3) Afterward four congressmen the Senate today in his fight S10n 0f federal and state cred-' were introduced, then state of ,0 wm congressional approval' 0n both emergency and long'TT ficials were sworn into of- of lhe Eisenhower hasis in some 15 Mid i -f 1 1 11 ll 1 II fice. tnne and ,0 keeP Democrats wes, Southwestern and West AX 111 At 11:54 a. m. Gov.

John. rum watering it down. states. 'm, 4 W. Brown stepped to the mi Oulles.

who argued for the; Mr. Eisenhower spent thei I ported a record fall of 10 inch Threats Revealed Intimidation Reports Probed trestaents Miouie t.ast at Godfellow Air Force vuiviivvt (Continued On Page 3) es of snow in South Euclid. Unofficially, some areas reported depths of more than 23 inches on the ground. As Winter showed its nastiest side in the state today, plunging mercuries recorded a two-below at Akron-Canton Wed Al 3Ialahar Sunday afternoon flight from' l'oe New Of Terror KmI Savx Ike's Plan Washington. If eiin lt 1 Before he winds up his touri Threats have been made Queen For One Dav Bogart Dies Al 56, (Jne wn indji Tuesday night he will have! VIENN (UP) A new against several state's at Cleve" nesses due to testify in the vice trials of Mrs.

Be'ulah W. covered some 4,500 miles tra-jRed reign of terror was veling to drought areas in threatened in Hungary today Texas. Oklahoma. New workers faced" death ico, Arizona, Colorado execution for Opposing the LONDON (UP) Soviet Communist Party Leader Nikita Khrushchev said Sunday the Eisenhower iana, lowest temperature in two years, and Cincinnati had a chilly five above. Temperatures today were (Continued On Page 3) Victim Of Cancer Actor Humphrey Bogart, 56, who had planned somedav build a retreat for himself and his familv Fay, 45, of 398 Fourth land Thomas Lee Brightwell, to35, of 520 Daisy Police on Chief Paul J.

Martin said to- Doctrine for the Middle (Kansas. jCommunist regime. Fast undoubtedly will wind Flanked by Secretary of Ag jn a ruthless move that vir- up "on the garbage heap of rnuuure nra i. oensun ana.tuallv abolished the right to Can't Touch the Janos Kadar re.a'aDar tfarm, died at 5:10 a. m.

today in his HouV historv." or interior i-rea A.istrike. uay. The trials began this morn wood home of cancer Predicting that the Kisen- Beaton. Mr. Eisenhower threatened rebellious houer Doctrine will be jhy automobile shortly after (workers with summary death COLUMBUS (UP) Mrs C.

William O'Neill was queen for today but Tuesday it will be back to the chores of a housewife. It will be life as usual for Ohio's new first lady, who said today she expects to be busy being a housewife at her seven-room home in suburban Upper Arlington, despite the fact her husband is governor. The O'Neills have elected to ing in common pleas court; after attorneys for Mrs. Fay I nmll111C: and Brichtwell waived iurvl VllllclHlilII5 His wife, green-eyed, bronze-haired Lauren Bacall. whom he had wed at Malabar in May.

1945, was at his side when Bogart thrown on history's "gar- ior an nour and set up kanga bage heap." Khrushchev me taiming area roo courts to help military c.ii.1 Art.h nilinnc InnW tn l-SOUth and southeast Of just took a deep breath and; IT1 an.trihnn.lc mptp nut inct. carl Attack 11 ice." WASHINGTON, (UP) A Justice Department official said the U. S. government's trials. Both defendants are being tried for illegal dispensing of liquor.

Judge G. E. Kalbfleisch is hearing cases. the Soviet Union as a bul- jAngelo. work of freedom." Bensor and Seaton are the (top government officials who died." according to his physician.

Dr. Maynard Brands-ma. The doctor said Boaart was Kills Brooks FIRING SQUAD The decree placed almost ifairs Committee last week.idirectlv with problems of stay in their stone and white frame house until the newwcrit before a joint meeting of crop and livestock production every Hungarian man, woman PROBES THREATS a victim specifically of carsi-j CHICAGO (UP) Former nnma a opticml sm-purt nf thp 11 Spn Wavlanrl "Pur. governor's mansion in nearbvfhe Senate Foreign Relations soil conservation, chijd imder the shadow r- 1.:. said his (Continued On Page 3) and relief.

Bexlev is remodeled. The original cancer for which Brooks 59 of Chicaeo Chief Martin of the hangman's noose or the hands were tied in taking any effective antitrust action against recent Canadian newsprint price increases. Prices were raised $4 a ton. The official, who did not wish to be quoted by name, said a "Canadian monopoly" was mainly responsible and was beyond the reach of U.S. laws.

firing squad's rifles. It imposed the death pun- naa unaergone surgery last di pacvanf lu 7 i Marcn joiea toaay at Passavant threats and promised prose- Hospital following a heart at- cution to the fullest limit ot jishment for anyone instigat i ne inuvie lougii guv iiiu (Continued On Page 9) house, however, is being sold. Starting Tuesday, she will be doing the cleaning, dish washing, dusting and everything else around the house. NO SERVANTS "We do not need servanis U. S.

Disarmament Plan Mas 5 Points one of the outstanding actorsi1 of this era, was hospitalized! Brooks, who Illinois Thief Steals Door ing a strike, damaging public installations, entering government owned plants without permission and "disturbing the activity of a factory by last March at the time his'Republican National commit-good friend, at the time of his DETROIT (UP? Charles Louis Bromfield died death entered the hospital iTrimiew. 33, heard a noise at Jan. 8 after an attack Of hie Hnnr anH upnt tn in. GOOD LAWS While Canada good" anti trust or a maid as long as we me, UNITED NATIONS. N.

Y. (UP)-The United States.his presence or by any other has "very statutes of marriage bere. tne Drown naucu nronoseit a fivp-noint disarmament nlan The license for cnesi pains. vestieate but found the door "After all. It i I Th m3tnrn: unt the famous pair was issued to! His illness was diagnosed as pone Hp told nnlire Sundavi'ts own, he said, Ottawa was O'Neill said, would be kind of and aininiL' at thp ultimatp nrohohition of atnmir anriiinto force in an additional Bogart and "Betty" Bacall, "dissecting aneurism of the he saw a man running down rtluctant to use them to crack clause added to the martial our house." Prior to the inauguration.

real first name of his wife, atjaorta. or a tear in an artery the alley with the door butjdown on one of Canada chief hydrogen test explosions, i i Outlininc the orocram to flve objectives for the U. (lontinued vn rage 3) 'ot nis neart. 'was unable to catch him. exporting industries.

law decree imposed last month. It was clearly aimed (Continued On Page 3) 'the United Nations Main Po arms reduction plan: at warding off the threat of iitical Committee. U. S. Am- "I To thp trpmt in Nvws-Journal To Provide Service II 1 udsauor nenry aooi l.ouge ctr-liic r- a new total striKe, in tne; wake of the shooting of unarmed workers by Commu- tr alyi nrnnnfH a rnth.i'l.' The ofhcal gave this analysis of the Justice Department's position after Chairman Warren G.

Magnuson (D-Wash.) announced that the Senate Commerce Committee will launch an investigation. Tho FpHprat TraHfl fnm. You Get A Lot of Mileage Out of a Classified Ad! in 'manpower to 2.5 million forjclear "pons and to reduce the United States and Russia future nuclear threat. Booklets Offer Tax Dak Hungarian militiamen in! i Friday. Budapest last Tomorrow the News-Jour-Tederal income tax, employ-isold from Tuesday on to Apnl'miccinn aisn pvnrpssed France; control of outer space attack and thus re-' 'S' WDailY Chuckle 1 A ir j.

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counter sales in the News-ieral Income Tax," a compre-lpublic service the te MU Journal office at 70 West hensive reference book for carriers out each year in ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP) Fourth St. individual taxpayer. cooperation with the Treasury, Bonnie Fields, an elementary inrit IXH1R I'M? Tm1e Ki. WW '-u! nii Knn-fi KHin.

l'. 'o And Mr. R. Richards. will attpst to that statement.

The ad be placed, above, rang the phone Calls were received from all the neighboring towns. He was completely satisfied with the results, and you will be, too, if you're selling, renting or buying. Just call 7J31-6 and ask for classified. Index Todaj's jwar. OPEN SKIES I "3- To lessen the burden of 'armaments and to make pos-The disarmament proposals, jsible improved standards of he said, would be carried out'ijV1ng.

only under an effective in-j To insure that research spection system. In the case and development activities of armed forces, such inspec-Concerning the propulsion of tion would include President objects through outer space is, Eisenhower's "open skies" (devoted exclusively to scien-plan for aerial reconnaissance and peaceful purposes, as well as utilizing ground in-j "5. To ease tensions and to spection teams. 'facilitate settlement of diffi- News-Journal business staff members will offer copies of two Treasury Department tax 1 nr Department Internal teacher, must appear nue Service. iin court today on a charge of You may buy as many of trash on a city each publication as you like.

street. A pupil brought her an Clas ifi APRIL 13 DEADLINE Both will be offered for sale at the News-Journal office 14 lt 17 Markets Movies Society 1 guiues ior saie ai ireasury 12. i3 set prices or cents each.ifrom 8 a. m. to 6:30 p.

m. All you need do pay 30 cents appie which sne ate as sr.e Sports Comics Deaths Dr. Crane Editorials 2 4 11 TV, Radio 8 oooKiets are tax Monday inrougn to cover cost or printing drove r.ome. bne inrew tne Weather Jl Guide for Small Business," a Copies will be available attheand handling. core out the, window and was jnew tax guide that covers the front counter.

They will be! (Continued On Page J) 'arrestee. Lodge summarized these cult poIiticaVissues." (Hospitals.

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