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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, PAGE SIX EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW OHIO Here And There In The District News Of East Iiverpool, Wellsville, Chester, Newell 80,000 Jews Reported Killed In One Night At Nazis' Camp MOST INDICTED MEN ASK TRIAL Tht AMrlsi rmt i A Jewish physician testifying at LUKNE3URG. Crermany, Oct, eight at the concentration camp. flnfu flna AWmita Phirnoa at tn BelaeB war Crimea trial today Ulliy UriC MOmilS nargej Mljftntire gttrio of Lodi. Poland, were forfeited a 131 bond today whea he failed to appear toefore Municipal Jndge tVank Grosahaaa oa a eiiarga of disorderly conduct by fabling filed fey police as tba aft ermatb of a disturbance Saturday agalast Joba W. Murray and Virgil a array, brothers, of iH Wab Dr.

Sgismind Cbarlee Bon dell, the witneea, said tha Germans had designed a system of trenches "1 0,000 FIGHTERS DUE HOME TODAY i AT THREE PORTS Eight Troop Carriers Will Land At Newport News, Boston, New York 'More than 10.n troops from Europe arc scheduled to arrive to ta United State today athoard ghi troop carriers docking at dree east coast porta. More rhan S.oo mwi, 4 aboard to ships, are due la New York. than 2,000 on four vetseie at Piston aad approximately loo on one ship at Newport News, Va. At New York (Aboard Argna Una, from Le Havre) S.214 troops. Including Second battalion of 423rd infantry regiment of the lodta di vision; 81st engineer combat bat Ullon; 1644th, lCttta and 1167th ordnaflea supply and maintenance eompany; 3071 it aad IHHth quar tenmaster company service group; headquarters and headquarters service company; 2th engineer aviation regiment; headquarters and headquarters battery of 211 AAA group; vird fighter control aquearon; wia ana.

2in general hospitals; EJrd, 27th and 46th mo i WB a a Dim records ana reports squaaroa; 1014 ft couater lBteillgence corps dtcbjment and 232 nurse (Aboard Marshal Joffre, from Le Havre) 4.S&4 troops, Including tbe following elements of tna loth in faatry division: Headquarters, headquartera eompany and head quartern special troop, beadquar tor aad rtrat battalion, 422nd la faatry regiment tofth ordnaact company, lotth coaater inteiliganoe detachment, headquarters of anti tank, cannon and eervlce com said 10,000 ewe, represeaUng the gaaaed or bnraed to death la one JAPAN (Continued from Ftgt One) hold funds or where the imperial gold depositt might be located, but they disclosed tha household owned approximately 23 per cant interest la tha Bank of Japan and the Japanese government owned a ii per cent interest The newspaper Asahl reported Kenji Kodaana, former head of the Central China Development one of the firms ordered closed, has beea appointed new president of the central liaison office, the Japanese agency that receives and passee on to tha proper department the directives of tha Allied com mand. Investlgste Bhlniteism Col. Ken D. Dyke, head of Gen MacArthur's civil Information and education section, announced aa investigation of Shiatolstn. He ex plsined "we aren't trying to inter fere with anyone's religion, but we are going to be certain it isn't used as a tool for militarists.

Tbe government hat poured a lot of money into Shin to during the war. Shigenori Togo, foreign minister tt tht time of Pearl Harbor who was acheduled to surrender yesterday, suffered another hetrt tt tack. Togo and Hldeki Tojo. Tearl Harbor premier' who botched a suicide attempt ara acheduled to be Jailed toon at suspected wtr criminals. Tojo tt recovering rap idly In aa American army hospital The aewepaper Mainichl report ed Kiyoshl MlkL professor aad phi losopher, died la prison Wedaesday tad that other Japanese political prisoners, arrested sis months ago without explanation.

ttiU ara in jail. Another Tokyo newsptper, Aaa ht. aaid two other known Japanese liberate died recently In Jail Jun Koxaka, whom the aewapaper de scribed as tha "leading left wing and one whom It did sot name. Asahl quoted Kanja Ksto, labor leader and former member of the houee of representatives, aa say lag Miki pad been arrested by the defeated Japaaasa government without "spclic charges, except that he held viewa undesirable to the government then in power. Lt Oen.

Robert I iutchelberger, commander of tha II. S. Eighth trmy, said he will Inspect all units of his occupation force oa Honshu nd visit Hokkaido after the Slat divlsioa taade at Sapporo, admin istrative center of Hokkaido, Friday. Lt. Gen.

Toyama formally ear rendered the Sl.ooo troops of bis SSth Japanese army on Chela Is land, tn the East China Sea south of Korea. The Angora goat tt one of the most profitable of all livestock fa Turkey. (Continued from PQ the strike vote, which Mr. Maees stid waa token Sunday. Empioyeea of the Cleveland and Lima planta were among 10.000 Weetingboase white collar workers who yeeterday voted to return to their Jobe In 14 plants tn tit staiei.

ending a 20 day walkout called by the demand for a bonus or Incentive pay plan. At Pitttburgh, Leo F. Bollens. president of tha federation, ssid tha workers had screed to return to their Jobs "pending outcome of negotiations. Company anion meetings are scheduled at lndividaul plants today.

The strike idled Lima plant employe S.S00, only of them federation member, while the walkout of 200 salared workers tt the Cleveland plant forced 650 hourly empolyees off their Jobs. Employees of the Spicer Manufacturing Cory, at Toledo, where S.400 CIO United Auto Workers ara idle, last night voted to ak tbe eompany to reopen tbe plants and reeume negotiations. Opera ttone were suspended last week by tha company, which accused work era of a "slowdown" during negotiations on a wage dispute. Tha tie up of gasoline supplies In northern Ohio by a widespread strike of OO oil workers became further complicated. An Injunction to stop the city labor Wide Industry committee from continuing tbe rationing of gasoline at Toledo wat sought today in com mon pless court by Stephen Mar kowskl as a tax payer of the city.

The petition, filed by Attys. Char lea J. McLaughlin. W. T.

8. O'Hara and John P. Evans, charged abuse of corporate powers aad mis application of public funds by tbe city. Members of tbe committee were named defendants. Toledo City Manager George N.

8hoonmaker earlier said the com mittee prepared to seixe all sup plies of gasoline if necessary. Hit statement came after the Lucas County Gasoline Dealers As sociation threatened to picket all stetlona. including the 12 emergency outlets set ap by the com mittee. If operations of the committee were not ended. Tba rationing system hat been protested by both consumers and retailera.

Andrew J. Rip! eh. secret a rv of tha Cleveland Association of Petro eum Dealere. represeaUng 1.400 dealers, announced a meeting of the association Wednesday to con eider a demand for Increased profile from major oil companies. Mr.

Kapica told a company union conference Saturday that tha deal art ara prepared to close their ttationa If tha oil workers' strike ware not settled Immediately. The anlonlsta ara asking a 20 per cent wage increase. There were no developments in continuing strike at Cincinnati, Warren and Toronto. Benjaonln franklin was bora In Boston oa Jaa. 17, 1706.

T0NITE for the burning of 1.000 human bodies an hour, lie said he was ordered to work la crematorium No. 4 ia August 1144. Testifying prisoners were herded unknowingly into tha gat cbsm bers, Dr. Bendell said: "After tha gat arrived, doors epen tesding to two rooms with low ceilings and for the first time victims tn tha wsltlng room realize they ara going to death. "They were crowded into the rooms by guards with sticks.

The doors close. There ara shouts, screams, cries and knocking on the wtlt This ltstt two mtnutet then complete silence. Five minutes later the doors open, but only after 20 minutes can special workers get near to remove tha bodies." Asked by the prosecutor who waa the commandant of the camp during this period, tha witness replied: "Kramer." Joseph Krtmar tt tha chief af 4S defendants. JOBLESS (Continued from Fsge One) to atop work on munitions and re tool for work on peacetime prod acta." Asserting that the nation hat come a long way tn reconver sion'. Mr.

Snyder added: "The tnitial shock tt over. Most wsr contracts nsve oeeo can celed, most layoffs are behind ut Thut the government la witn drawina from tha market oa a record scale, there ts an offset In pent up, record breaking demand for goods of all types by consum ers and producers both at home and abroad. Of the futnra. tha reconversion chief aaid: We are not seeking to go back to previous levelt of employment or output Wa ara seeking to expand our atput rapidly to 40 to SO per cent above former peacetime levels." PARLEY (Continued from Fsge Dne) informed sources gave these reasons for failure of tha ministers to agree oa major peace problems: I. lack of preparation and aa vane exchanges of views.

S. The fact that three of the minsters James Byrnee of the! mm m. a ST i Unltad States. Ernest Bevin or Britain add Wang Shib Ghiea of China are new appointeet. S.

What waa deecribed at So viet sensitivity over publicity, which pictured the V. S. ta a more powerful economic and military position. 4. Mututl suspicion.

5. Tha varying Interpretations of each worde at "democracy" among the powers. Arraignment In Lisbon Pleas of not guilty were entered au tout one of the persona i axainet whom were re turned by the jotember grand Jury whn they were arraigned to day before Common Pleae Judge Joel H. Sharp at Liehon. Allen Moore of Selem.

jointly Indicted with Walter Wimheriy on a charge of automobile thaft, en tered a plea of guilty. However, Wimberly, piad not guilty and pausing of sentence on Moore was poetponed Until the charge against Wimheriy Is diwpoeed of. Denies Manslaughter Case Harlejr Wright of New Water ford, who was Indicted for man slaughter tn connection with the death during a fist fight of Claude Pettigrw of Lisbon on Msy pleaded not guilty. His bond was fixed at S3. Sou.

lie was represent ed by Attv. Michael Koeach of Yountretown. Two others indicted for second degree manslaughter la coonectioa with automobile fataHtlee also pleaded not guilty. They are laa lel A. Kakins, whose wife was killed wht bis eoal trurk waa wrecked near Rogers on May 22, and Ralph troy Hrhrader of Mt Gllead who waa charged with re sponwihillty ta the death of B.

D. Hall in a trurk euto collision near West Point on Sept 1. Others Entering Pleat Other not guilty pleat were those of Sherman Ackermann, Eugene Paul Ationtare and Joe Quinn of Salem for burglary and larceny at 8alem: Darwin Rem of Salem, automobile theft; Miles Peruchetti of Liahon, forgery; Robert (JarvMi of Rogers, driving an automobile while intoxicated, and Glenn Lewis Chsney, Cincinnati tailor Indicted with Jamee Utchel. also a Cincinnati tailor, for armed robbery. Utchel made hit eeoape recently from the Toungatowa Jail, Foreet Wayne Baker of Chester, who waa Indicted for horse steel ing, argued that ha waa sot IS year of ago until Sept 4, 14.

and that the common pleas court had no Jurisdiotloa ftt bis ease. He was held for further Investigation aad If It tt found that he wat a minor at tha ttmo of tha crime last July, ha will ba tamed over to tbe probata court POSTMASTER EXPECTS SPURT IN YULE MAILS Postmaster Ralph C. Beaedum ssid today that from bow until Oct IS he expects an average of at least 20 Christmas percale to be mailed every day from tha post office to aervlcemea overseas. He anticipates that not mora than 2S per cent of last year's volume of parctla destined tor overseas wlH be tent this year. So far about SO percale ha ve.

beea mailed dally since the period began Sept IS. if tervtcement ara expected to be returned to the Statee before Christmas, parcels sboukl tot be seat them, Mr. Beaedum advised. In the national assembly of Turkey tha president must wear drest clothes and a top htt strtaming: i4 navy personnel. Abos rd Zno hie, originally due yesterday) 246 troops, undesignated tali.

At Newport Aboard San 5 MEASURES TO FACE C0UNCILMEN TONIGHT Jonsiderttioa tonight tt Ita fit October meeting. resolu Council wiU pes. a tioa of nT 'Va retoTu sewer oa Midway Une. a reoui ST.uthorixing rTTZZ bids for wtter orkV iievt Membert will ctucus at wUB representatives of the local ve erans' placement mUtse. which seeke city funds to finance a servicemen' inform a Soi center tt City Wl The nx is the first of the oa new Winter" time tchedBlt.

starting a half hour earlier. 25 Die, 94 Hurt In Wreck LONDON. Oct 1 Tw3ty41ve perSn. were killed nd 4 rsd Sunday when the fast Scottish ex PrL was derailed and motive and first sjx aoachei plunged over a 20 foot embankment en route to London, The first postage put oa tale in New ork City 1 1S47. 130 LAST 2 DAYS mm 111 I JIM.

jjCMAW ST1M THgtSTOJ MU BJi COtfiAl plus an hour of thrills STARTLING, MYSTERY! SxfSf)Bja tfflu IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE UNIVERSAL pmwH ttCOBDM wiffc a fwintfs in hk ere aed on ace vp eocfi ilssvel OinnySIMMS poet b)oc( deping to Seece trery woH in fownl Robert PAIGE her fat th wm el he'i nSe low I 4 KtfJT Wl er. in Jsyeeea Meet Tenlflht Junior Cbamber of Commerce members will neet tonight at 7:80 la tba Hi Teen rooms at tba T.M. CJL for tbetr nwntbly business seaaioa. Don L. fiurbek, yrealdeat, will preside.

Tires Recapped While You Walt Victory Vakanixiac fienrica, Corner rd 4 Washing toa Adr. Club Ta Hear Billeosls I pert Dr. Elmer Hsrrlnf. who is dl rectln tba silicosis treatments for fottery workers ta aevaral plants of tha Seat lAverpooi district, will toe tbe guest apeaker at Taesday's iuncheoa meeting of tbe Rotary cltfb la tbe Travelers hotel He 'will diecass tba pretention program and show eeveral cheat ray pictures to illustrate bia re marks. C.

Daridsoa will be pro gram chairmen. Chicken Always Available irAt Buckeye iMaer. Third Washington 8te. Adv, aad First Jsep is 'Wrecker first jeep la use la tha city since tha war's end converted the famous army vehicle to civilian use, a model owned by the Vinal auto service has beea put to ase as a "wreciter" ana. according 10 jtoo Vlnsl, owner, the small, tsn oolored machine will "yank anything oat of the ditch with Its powerful four wheel drive.

College Course Ta Be Permed A Geneva college extension class wilt be organised at a meeting la tha high school building Tuesday at 4 p. m. American history or educational psychology will he taught. Tha class will meet weekly throughout tha fall Md winter. Cnaffln it Youth Hurl JDveratt Horner, IT, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Everett Horner, It Chaffia Buffered a brokea left shoulder Made while playing football near bia borne ftuaday. He waa treated at City hospital and removed borne. tea atsln'e drToy Display first. Use oar convenient lay a way plan Adv. faper fteeeptaele Bet Afire Firemen extinguished a fire In a waste paper ooilectloa bos Sunday at :17 p.

m. at Sixta and Washington eta, Tha fire ta be Iteved to have beea started from a lighted match or a cigarette tossed Into the boa by a passerby. Newell Bephomerea fleet The sophomore ekaaa of Wells High echoot at Newell baa elected Stanley fVaocaek president! Ralph Lane ve, vtee praeldentf Ranald JOokleberry, treaaurer. aad Elaine Lonjr. eecretary, Miaa Eleener Jeaa Haller is class sponeor.

Or. A. A Cxley, Optemetrlst dEyea examined 601 Market St Adv. 1,000 Water Bills Msllsd Tha city water works department placed f.000 quarterly bills In the mails today, Covering third qaar ter charges lor customers whose supply la snetered and the fourth quarter for those oa "flat rates. Tha blue ara payable nntil Oct.

xO, After tha deadline, a 19 penalty will ba added Order New For Spring Delivery Roeea Shrubs, Fruit Trees and lierriea Guaranteed to grow. Phone for appointment. Adv. Temple Window Broken A windows ta the B'Nal Israel temple oa Bast Third at, waa brokea Sunday afternoon by eight boya playing fooflball, police re ported. Tha you tha agreed to pay for a replacement, the department aid.

Douglass Motor Ce. wChryslv Sales. Service and Parte. 813 W. 4th St Ph.

120 Adv. Stolen Aute Recovered A 193? panel truck which Thorn aa J. Leoaoa, 2 Lincoln eve reported stolen Friday night from Oreea sane waa recovered Saturday at 13:22 p. oa West econd at. eat.

by Patrolman Kim berland, police reported today. The Instant Lunch lx fth St across from City building la new operating until midnight each day except Sundaya. AdV, Men Get Draft txam The ikat Liverpool district draft board forwarded a email contingent of racist rente to Cleveland today for preinduction physical examina tiona. Daniel Ray Goddard waa named leader. If You Flay Bridge Or want to learn, see Culbert son's beglniiers's 11.00, summary $1.00, and official Bridge law $2 60 at Ogtliviea Book Dwpt.

Adv. Newell Man Forfaits 31 A tnaa Identified as William Charlton of Second sU Newell, i 5 1 ingtoa st, after testimony indicated tbe fight stated aa they ejected Chariton from their home when be threatened their elster. The trio waa arrested at the Washing toa st. home Saturday at p. m.

by Patrolman Robert Pyle, police reported. Wsllsvlile, City of Frogreee wHaa only flood wall la district MadLeaa Funeral Home. 109 fiiver eida Ave. Adv. 177 Nsmee Listed Fer Beard Tha Joint Pa re well Association said today the names of 177 more East Liverpool eons and daughters la the armed aervloes wiU be placed oa the honor roll board at City ball when wings are added to each end to increase the capacity.

Addition of the 177 will bring the service list up to date with the eaceptioa of tbe September draft contingents, the association said. Missing Bicycle Found Jerk Kirtoy. 17. of the Chester Newell roed told police his bicycle was atolen Saturday afternoon about 4 after be left it at the bus terminal at 3ast fifth and Walnut but Patrolman John Graham found the wheel bad beea moved to the terminal's boilerroom by attendants because blocked a doorway, Burgtsrg Get a In Fennies Burglars who gained entrance by cutting a screen door aad jimmy ing the adjoining wooden door at ftlaln W. siiebei's pool room on Mulberry st.

early Saturday car ried away in pennies, three cartons of cigarettes and a eartoa of razor blade, police reported today. The burglary occurred be tween aad I a. police were told. Births Reported Or. and Mra.

3. J. Hoffrlchter, 310ft St Clair a eon. Sept 2, at City hoapllal. Mr, and Mrs.

Jamas Petyak, 14 Railroad at, Chester, a son, Sept 21, at City hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Judge, 141 East Eighth at, a eon, Sept Si), at City hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Fitch of rHxonvtlle, a daughter, Sept 29, at City noapttal. Mr. and Mra, Donald Swogger. K17 Lincoln a daughter, Sept. 30, at City hospital.

(Mr. aad Mrs, Riohard Heddles toa of Mayberry lane, a son, Sept. 30, at City hospital. Mr. aad Mrs.

Robert Prescott, 1007 Dresden eve a eon, Sept SO, at Cits heeoltaL Mr. and Mrs. Cot trill of Idaho a daughter, Meryl Jayae, Sept SI, at City a capital. Tha ehlld had beea erroa eously reported as a boy. Mr, aad Mra.

Arthur Tritten of Lisbon, a daughter. Sept SO, at the Salem citato. Mrs. Tritten waa Miss Kathleea Mcintosh of East Liverpool. Lt aad Mrs.

William LeRoy Smith 111, a daughter, Barrio Wulchet Smith. Oct 2, at City hospital, Tha mother was Miss Virginia Purinton, who has been residing with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Alwrn C. Purinton.

at Villa View. The father la a navigator with the army air force oa la Shtma ta the Okinewas. He Is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B.

Smith of Wast Sixth at With Tha Patlenta Mra, Thefma Shamp of r. d. waa returned home today after a major operation Sept SO at City hospital. Her husband, Pfc, Earl 1 Shamp, la stationed oa Luton. Thomas Siladea of Phoenix Chester, was removed to hie home Sunday from City hospital following two operations.

Mrs. Arthur Marshall of West Eighth at haa beea returned to her home from tha Hayee aberry hospital. Mrs, Jessie Thompson of West Third st la a patient ta tha Hayee Mayberry hospital. Truman's Choice Rejected WASHJ2irjT0N, Oct Prest deat Truman's nomination of Raymond 8. McKeough, former Demo cratio house member from 1111 aoit, to tha 17.

S. maritime commission, wat disapproved today by tha tentte commerce committee, IS to 7. The cocoanut palm trees fringing Palm Beach (aad from which) I the resort Island derivee ita name) are the result of tha wrecking of a Spanish cargo of oocoaouta off the Atlantic coast in 187S. ALINE CHESTER LAST TIMES TODAY SPtNCtft TRACY KATHERINB HEPBURN In "WITHOUT LOVE" LIBERTY Midland LAST TIMES TODAY Ida Lupine Sydney Qreenttreet IN "PILLOW TO POST AIR CONDITIONED LIBERTY Welltville TODAY TUESDAY Ida Lupine William PHnee And Sidney Greenetreet la "PILLOW TO POST ALSO MARCH OF TIME'S "TEEN AGE GIRLS" rr rrrnv wars! smmtyz LAFF HIT "JUNIOR MISS" tiaco fagalius) 410 tnlscelltaeous personnel. At Boston (Aboard Hagsrtown Victory) dJ6l troops, Including tba following alamaata of tha fifth armju Headquarters, headquarters company, special troops, signal llgbt coastractioB 4attika and sniaoanaaaooa jparaonnoi, (Alboard Wtlllsm Mon) i24 salscaliaa aoua troopa, (Aacond r.

Scott fit faraldHHM aoisoallaaaoiia troopa. (Atooartf ftoaala HoUan4) 20 troopa, iAoladlag tba raar alamaata of WTttk ficbtar aqaad, altth alfbt faybtar aquad, iKUi alrdroma squad aad titb autloa eocaplamaat squad; also miscrtlanaous varaooaal. Tha folkrwlnt abhpa aad army aalta arrlvad in tha Ualtad States yesterday: At New Verb (Aboard Oatna) lftO troops, n4eMtfaata4 waits. (Aboard Tawahl 46 miscellane ous iroapa. XMmM BftBfy Bald win) 74o misrellaneoaa i traoaa.

(Aboard Oeorga BaaorofL from NapleaK misUaaeotta troopa. At Newport NvaAboard Joal Harris) 1H mUeeilaneous troops. (Aboard Mai villa Jkoofcy) 4a troops, (Aboard Joba Ifaiflt) It inlacatlaaeous troopa (Atboari R. Nay NcNeely) miaoalianaoaa troopa. (Aboard destrier) 784 alsoeHaiieoas At Bostoo (Aboard Mexico Vlo tory) troopa.

Including da taobtnaat, Urd photo reeooaaJs aaftca squadron and aolaeoiiaaeoae parsoaael. (Aboard Johns Hopklaa) 7a tatseelieneoua paraoaael. PAPER PLANT STARTS BUILDING OF ADDITION Wort fiee been atarttd by the Potters Lumber Co. on a factory addition to the plant of tha Amerl can Paper jProduota Co. at Wal put and ast Third ate.

The ny40 foot addition will be built oa tha drove alley side of tha pfwaaat building. It will be a eae etory fertck, and concrete building aad according to eom pany official, will be used principally for storage purposes. The addition will not ba completed aatu next year, The eompany occupies tha build Jner, formerly the old Brunt tot Stery where tt baa beea located for Ztha peat 1 years. It was founded Saboat SO years aco la tha Llttea tbuildlng on Walnut at. 1 rif 7 IT fl IT 1 mv9mj.

1 8 1 1 I wBsawaar kAai lima iwuat VT Abbott A Costtllo IN "HERE COME THE CO EDS" ALIO Martha O'Oriscoll, Nosh Berry Jr Lee Csrrllls, Leon Errol IN "Under Western 8kloa" fa Starts TOMORROW soimHimwiiDwuLi tar I wr wwanj roSfsbfi ONE HUNDRED rHVm Veet 1 MILLION gefki UlR I a. a3twl 'S Vie fJ aStt I 11 I SM I JSZ HI Wj 1 i I fit V'lsT si We Make 5 Loans On Homes With Monthly Reduction On Principal 'perpetual SAVINGS LOAN CO. Fifth Main St. Welisviile "We Psy 3 On DeposiU LAST DAVa 'WHITE PONGO" ni "ARSON SQUAD iih ALAN CURTIS MARTHA 0DRISC0LL J. Fri K.thle, E.J,cl,, WEDNESDAY I B0BB HiffTMrl I.

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