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The Cincinnati Post from Cincinnati, Ohio • 14

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Pw 14- THE CINCINNATI POST- -TUNE IN WCPO 12301 NOV Paul Blxlcr had no comment Krall did not participate in the last two football games because It of an Injured knee him were unsuccessful Officials of the athletic department including Football Coach Russians Are Defeated Gridder Accused 4 On Arms Census Issue Df Teacher Threat LUG GAG NO FINER GIFT FOR ANYONE By Post State Wire COLUMBUS Nov A clan-room incident Involving Jerry Krall Ohio State football star is under investigation by university officials The Incident occurred last week after Krall was accused of cheating during an English examination Dr James Fulllngton chairman of the department said Krall grabbed the Instructor by the coat lapel and threatened him No blows were struck Fulllngton said a report was submitted yesterday to Donald Cottrell dean of the College of Education in which Krall is enrolled The report included a recommendation for discipline Fulllngton also said that Krall has been dropped from the English course and will receive an automatic failure Krall a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was spending the Thanksgiving holiday at his home in Toledo Efforts to reach LAKE SUCCESS Nov 28 The United States and Great Britain defeating Russia in a 5V6 hour battle have pushed through the United Nations Political and Security Committee a recommendation for a complete public accounting of the armies of UN members both at home and abroad Molotov Soviet foreign minister fought all day yesterday to force tha to reveal the details of its atomic arsenal Tha vote climaxing six days at wrangling virtually assured General Assembly passage of a British resolution on the troops census The British resolution superseded a Russian proposal for a census merely of troops abroad It would that all members furnish tha UN a list of how many troops they have at what points on both home and foreign territory and tha location and strength of their air and naval bases An Egyptian resolution calling for all members to withdraw their forcea Immediately from the territory of other members was tabled until today after another bitter debate The committee voted paragraph by paragraph on the British resolution in one of the most dramatic discussions of the current Assembly The conference room was packed from 10:40 a when Chairman Dmitri Manuilsky Ukrainian foreign minister called the meeting to order until 4:10 when the delegates hungry from skipping lunch adjourned Outwit Indian Hill Rangers Harry Pape 9 and his brother Mack 3 allowed the Indian Hill Rangers how real Indians operate The boys sons of soclally-prom-inent Mr and Mrs Gordon Pape of Blame road wanted to their for a while They took off for the orchard intending to live on apples if they couldn't find game An excited nurse called Lt Valentiner Within 20 minutes 14 Rangers and six volunteer firemen were combing the estate The boys "drafited the line to a barn which the already had searched There Harry began to wonder what was going to happen to him He called the house on the extension phone He have much to worry about just a mild scolding SUITCASE FURNACE James Knowlson president of Stcwart-Wamer Corp carries the new suitcase-sized furnace for homes recently unveiled In New York An outgrowth of wartime aii ilane heaters the gas-lurning device weighs 45 lounds Each unit can teat rooms Delivery dates? No promises are being made PLUS X0 TAX OVERNITE CASE PULLMAN CASE GLADSTONE BAG 22" 40 00 WARDROBE CASE A SMALL DEPOSIT BOLDS TOUR SELECTION CHAMPION BAG SUITCASE CO PEARL and VINE STREETS Xmas Trees FOLTZEirs Appeaser an Kc-irdi Stars 1851 ms FOUHTK ST MAIa KISS AS aa rasa It UinTIHiREPfllRinC Russell Wilson Dies At 70 Had Served 4 Terms as Mayor Councilman III Several Months Was Ex-Reporter (Continued from Pago Ono keek on him In 1896 and he soon became totally blind Bora In Writ End Mr Wilson was bom on Barr atreet Nov 10 1876 He always was proud of saying he came from the West End He attended 12th District School Franklin School In Walnut Hills a year at Princeton University and the University of Cincinnati College of Law He graduated in 1900 After serving as a trust officer nd manager of a New York Stock Exchange firm Mr Wilson turned to the newspaper field He became a reporter on The Post Alfred Segal present Post columnist was city editor then and the first assignment he gave the budding reporter was to cover the funeral of Murat Halstead famed editor of the old Commercial Tribune From 1908 to 1910 he was dramatic editor of The Post and then joined the Dmes-Star He became associate editor in 1913 and kept the Job until elected to Council In his younger days Mr Wilson's life was full of adventure He drew on many of these episodes and became one of the best Story tellers of his time Home" Everywhere as his friends knew him took his stories to the Queen City Club or to a picnic sponsored by a neighborhood group He Was equally at home at both By inheritance Mr Wilson Should have been a Democrat because his father was a staunch bne He was sometimes described an Independent Republican although he talked little about national politics especially while he was mayor He always said he want to hurt the Charter movement in which members of both parties had united for good government William Howard Taft was one of his early idols and he admired 'Woodrow Wilson He thought Herbert Hoover was in and later he voted for Alfred Smith Elected in 1938 IBs stormy political career began in 1929 when he was elected to Council on the Charter ticket He was named mayor the next year He served as mayor from 1930 to 1938 when he was succeeded by James Stewart Republican who still is at the helm Mr Wilson possessed a barbed tongue and early in his career many of his jibes were aimed at the old Hynicka Republican organization But he remained popular He was the only candidate ever to receive more than 24000 first choice votes in the proportional representation count In 1933 he set an all-time record of 34161 votes Served On Committees Mr Wilson served on virtually every committee of Council He PRE-CHRISTMAS engaged frequently In verbal tilts with his successor He was a Presbyterian and was active in lodge club fraternities and societies He was a member of the Walnut Hills Lodge and A the Scottish Rite the Eagles Moose Order of Ahepa Sigma Chi Fraternity the Commercial Commonwealth Queen City and Cincinnati Clubs was head of the Foreign Policy Association for many yean president of the Cincinnati Branch Archaeological Institute of America head of the Cincinnati Association and was a Knight of His Order of the Crown of Italy He was married Sept 20 1923 to Miss Elizabeth Smith daughter of Judge and Mn Samuel Smith of Cincinnati The ceremony was at Mt Desert Island He leaves his widow and two children Samuel Wilson and Perkins Wilson Funeral arrangements were to be completed Thursday Benefit Movie Brownout The gloom of the brownout was broken in the downtown area Wednesday night with a benefit premiere at of "The Magnificent for the National War Nurses Memorial Fund Ginger Rogers was the sparkling diadem of the occasion at the redecorated theater marked by the presence of civic industrial and business leaders of the community The program included a 90-minute performance by night club artists a film bill including a well-hissed newsreel shot of John Lewis and the presentation of a check by Miss Rogers to the War Memorial Shop Bomber Hurt HONG KONG Nov 28 The seventh bomb within two weeks exploded prematurely tonight in a tea shop here and Injured the bomber who escaped with a mangled hand The proprietor of the shop said he had received an extortion note demanding $3000 -3 Z-Ydtk I i Trieste Deadlock Broken by Big 4 Foreign Ministers Way Is Cleared For Early Decision On Five Treaties NEW YORK vNov 28 The Big Four foreign ministers after weeks of deadlock readied agreement last night on three important points of dispute regarding the future of Trieste and prepared the way tar early conclusion of five Axis satellite peace treaties In one of their most fruitful meetings the Big Four agreed: ONE: To limit the number of Allied occupation troops in Trieste pending their final withdrawal TWO: On plans for setting up a provisional Trieste government until the permanent statute for the proposed international zone goes Into effect THREE: That elections for a permanent Trieste regime will be held within four months after the governor of the zone takes office Compromise Accepted In addition Viacheslav Molotov Russian foreign minister proposed a compromise on the question of Danube River navigation that the Big Four hope will lead toward early agreement on the Balkan treaties The compromise calls for a separate conference to be held later Molotov agreed also to accept a most-favored-nation trade clause in all the treaties after the Great Britain and France accepted a Russian reservation regarding dvil aviation which would "protect national Now the sole remaining points at issue regarding Trieste are those concerning the proposed free port and economic relations between Trieste and its neighbors Deputies of the foreign ministers are working out a compromise on those questions Troop Decision Important The most Important decision was that regarding the American and British troops occupying Trieste Molotov had insisted on naming a and early date for the withdrawal of troops The compromise provided that troops will be withdrawn within 90 days after the Italian peace treaty becomes effective providing that the governor of Trieste does not object The agreements were reached by resort to old fashioned backroom diplomacy The Big Four instead of going to their conference room met in suite at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in deepest secrecy Only interpreters were with them Seven Suspects Held In Shoplifting Cases Pre-Thanksgiving shopping crowds yielded seven shoplifting suspects police reported Thursday Two of them roused suspicions of a salesman late Wednesday when they walked into a Case Clothes store at 28 Eighth street carrying an empty cardboard suitbox Patrolmen Leroy Lemon and Mel Kennedy arrested them they left the store with a Case suit which had not been paid for In the box They registered as Willie Neal 20 of 931 Dayton street and Charles Angel 18! of 1509 John street when charged with petty larceny Business Manager Bies After Party Shortly after he was feted at a birthday party by the "Outsiders of the Cincinnati Club Edward Hoff 60 was stricken fatally Wednesday in the Provident Bank Building Mr Hoff business manager for the Mrs Thomas Candies Co 28 Fourth street lived with his son Edward Hoff at 407 Marietta avenue Terrace Park Besides his son surviving are two brothers Anthony Hoff of Cincinnati and John Hoff of Chicago and a sister Mrs King of Columbus Services will be conducted at 10 a Saturday at the Good and Mitzel funeral home in Avondale Carl Kraus reader of the Second Christ Church Scientist will officiate Two Sugar Stamps Good Through Bee 31 WASHINGTON Nov 28 (UP) OPA extended the life of sugar stamps 9 and 10 through Dec 31 The stamps good for five pounds each were due to expire Oct 31 but were previously extended to Nov 30 Proposed Tax Slash Opposed WASHINGTON Nov 28 (UP) Secretary of the Treasury Snyder has indicated the administration will ask the new Congress to keep taxes at the present level despite Republican demands for a 20 per cent slash Asked at his press conference whether he still favored a reduction of the public debt instead of tax cuts Snyder said he stood upon previous statements favoring efforts to balance the budget and pay off the national debt Bandits Rob Bank Flee With $1000 BILLINGS MO Nov 28 (UP) Two men robbed the bank of Billings of approximately $1000 near closing time yesterday but mlsred an opportunity to make a bigger haul when they herded two bank employes and two customers into the vault and locked the door tfwwtS'y A'ei vx ft A Ms -i-Ah A i if i 5(1 i' fei ft 5 SSSV piSf- 3 Mr i tiiv -it' yl- Yp? 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