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Mutlu Three times winner of award?) of merit, Select Ust of Oh! Papers. ttttfS THE WEATHER Occasional rain this afternoon and turning colder tonight. OUR FVLL LEASED WIRS OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GIVES US COMPLETE STATE, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS Volume XLIV. Number 184. 12 Pages.

New Philadelphia, Ohio, Saturday. November 2, 1946. 12 Page. Four Cents. A SPREAD OF.

SHRAMC ML STOKES NO TRUCE OVER NEW DEAL Mrs. Nora Yost, 34, of Newport, wile of Raymond Yost, pleaded guilty to a charge of neglecting her five minor children when she was arraigned before Juvenile Judge Ralph Finley yesterday afternoon. The case was continued for further APART HERE BY SENATOR'S WIFE THIS WEEK END IN VOTE DRIVE STOPPAGES SSI WM AT 42 MINES; 5J00 101E Juvenile Officer Hariy FLsher, who filed the complaint said Mrs. Yost Toff Crtaolra became intoxicated and neccted a1 ail II 3 1 all opeaKS the children, who were placed in the Lausche and Herbert Debate Sunday i county children's home. at GOP Rally SCORES BUREAUS BIG 4 IN TOLEDO ARAB STRIKES CLOSE PLANTS Unrest Over Present Contract Promises Changes By Next Congress GOP Leader Slight Favorite By FREEMAN FULBRIGHT INS Staff Correspondent.

LEWIS IS SILENT Over 400 votera heard Martha Protest Balfour DeC Taft. wife of Ohio's U. 8. Senator A. NORFTL.

WINNER Proud holder P.nhrt. A TSiff rinrinnftt.t nrarticaJ. laidUUIl Columbus, Nov. 2 (INS) There Resume Wage Talks Monday i of the 1946 Nobel prize in medicine. jy wm( up the Tuscarawas county' Hermann Joseph Muller beams in KUrt thm t.minr Washington after receiving award Republican campaign at he Junior T) Tpwkh Tltt u.ji hk mrhnnl auditorium liuit aht lCllUUIltC I 1 1 llli will be no week end truce In the final days before Ohioans go to the polls to elect a governor, a U.

S. senator and other officials. ini iiui uiavuvcij vi 4 uuirwn i'i I mutations by ray. He la profes when she castigated the New Deal migration and made an eloquent appeal for By PHILLIPS J. PECK I.

N. S. Staff Correspondent Washington, Nov. 2. (INS) Soft or of hereditary science and phy Democratic Governor Frank J.

I BOMBS DAMAGE BRITISH EMBASSY IN ROME The three story hole in the front wall of the Tjnitrhe. eekinff ienn nrf hi Britisn Embassy in Rome, outside the main entrance hall ctf the building, was caused bv exniosive in two election of a GOP controlled con siology at University of Indiana. 4 (NEA Telephoto coal industry representatives feared gress which she promised will end I a "highboy" governmentr one bu Republican opponent. Thomaa J. ases left on the front steps of the embassy by an unidentified person or persons.

An Italian passerby Wcrhort will riahot mthllrlv finnrtau was killed and another injured. Employes inside the buildina were unhurt. infa poritr.hntA Herbert, will debate publicly Sunday (NEA Radiophoto) By REGINALD SEIGEL today that sporadic mine shut I. N. 8.

Staff Correspondent afternoon over Columbus radio sta reau upon another. The clever campaigner also de Jerusalem, Nov. 2 (INSH The Arab U(m WBNg me wm population throughout Palestine tVlo voted some time boosting the can didacy of Thomas Herbert and struck today in protest against the TaKm nlrw QaniiMiran MnriKt Dolfnii Jlaainn Uwinrrlncr VlllM. I ivlwl lilS program. John W.

Bricker. Republican candi Balfour declaration, bringing hun TRUMAN RELAXES, DODGES POLITICS Other candidates will utilize the dreds of industries to a standstill. last hours before 6:30 a. m. Tues October Is Coolest In 36 Years Phil mnnth of CVtohur mov have called on to strike tomorrow against 1 final tatmenU of their merits.

dates for Ohio governor and U. S. senator, respectively, and the balance of the state and county tickets, but the greater part of her address stressed "the things I've seen in Washington." Robert L. Coleman, this city. the deportation of uncertified im migrants to the island of CTrus.

CHARGE U.S. HAS 96 ATOM BOMBS London Paper Reveals Details London, Nov. 2 (INS) The London Daily Express under a front page Arabs gathered at mass meetings to hear speeches from their leaders in denunciation of the British and Jewish immigration but up to noon the situation had passed off downs accompanying the start of government union wage talks may spread to a virtual nation wida strike. Despite the assertions of district United Mine Workers' leaders that the 5..750 miners would be at work Monday, John Battle evecutive sectary of the National Coal Association, said there was "great fear among industry that the stoppage! may Solid Fuels Admisistration officials reported some 42 mines closed in West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. The SFA speflhstnan twibed the strike to linr over osntract" and 1 tog" to whether it atiU was in effect.

Prior to the opening1 of the parley between the Federal Coal Mines Administration and the union, UMW Fresident John L. Lewis had threat. ened a Nov. 1 walkout unless the Herbert Slight Favorite Herbert entered the final weekend of the campaign a slight favorite, according to an International News Service survey. Other GOP nominees, led by former Gov.

John W. Bricker, have been conceded victory by all save their opponents. The "big four" of the opposing By ARTHUR F. HERMANN International News Service Staff Correspondent. Independence, Nov.

2 (INS) President Truman continued his silence on political matters today as he relaxed in his Independence home, free from the pressure of official White House business. Mr. Truman made good his promise that he would "definitely not" attend a Democratic rally, within three blocks of his home, at which his long time friend nad political associate. House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D) appeared as the principal speaker. A 'PHo XXTVtitA XrMiCA KaI via avnlana.

been the warmest in history in chairman of the county Republican many sections of the United States 1 executive committee, presided, and but Tuscarawas county the tern Mrs. Rose Anthony. Dennison. chair perature was of a degree cooler man of the county Republican wo than the average for the past 36 1 mrn organization, introduced Mrs years, according to a report com i TaJl .4 ntiew hv weather ohervr a I Rev. James Bolen, this city, gave Man? Demonstrations Other strikes and demonstrations banner headline dectered toda'y the heirf in maiiw cities of the tickets Lausche, Herbert, Bricker, i i i me invocation, una Arab world on this 29th anniversary; candidate for the U.

S. Senate, Reiser of this city. llVW AMUO AAUAA SfVi Jiail 1 tlrtn fAl triA TtrwiWAtr 'm maAlaifAn bombs and is manufacturing addi of the declaration assuruiiithe Jews and Sen, James W. Huffman (D, tions at the rate of six each month. Whlnery.

accompanied on the piano by. Mrs Foster Florae led group singing and sang two solos. aloofness from politics. Columbus spent yesterday in To Mr. Reiser revealed thai the aver age temperture for the month' was 53.7 degrees while the average for ledo where it is exrjected 100.000 a home in Palestine.

A delegation from the Arab Women's Union made the rounds The story, unconfirmed by an United States source, was headlined: UN TO ELECT 3 NEW MEMBERS that month over the 36 year period 'Present Candidate votes will be cast Tuesday. president's absence from the speak Lausche. in one of several sneerh. ers' rostrum the first time he has of all the foreign consulates Jerusalem with a manifesto demand les. denounced Republican promises not attended the rally in many years was 53 degrees.

A maximum tem Introduced by Chairman Coleman perature of 82 degrees was record v.ere George Shurta, Newcomers ed on October 5th. 6th and 7th and town, Republican canoidate for re the minimum of 28 was docketed on election as state senator; his run nor to the policy of silence on do government agreed to meet on that "Atom bomb secret Describing the bomb as 25 feet long and attached to two paracutes, the Daily Express asserted that it had received "authentic details of ing independence for Arab Palestine to reduce taxes as a "demagogic and. a stoppage of Jewish immigra plea" to catch votes. date to discuss higher wages for his 400,000 bituminous miners. October 12th.

r.ing mate, Dave McK. Ferguson. tion. a.auscne assertea: litical matters which the chief executive has assumed. The president had no plans for the day other than to attend an "off the record" annual dinner of Strike Would Support Lewis niror CrflIflii the structure and production of Am UKdy aweueil, lCeiana erica atom bombs afcts never be Battle expressed fear, however.

Reuters reported from Cairo thatj ou cannot tamper with the tax enehour strikes called by the Mus structure of the state and still ful lm brotherhoods in Alexandria and fill the state's obligations." Cairo failed because of tich'ened 1 Herbert, meanwhile, in his Toledo tha Friday's shutdown may be "the Afghanistan World War I veterans of Battery 129 field artillery, which he corn Rainfall for the month totaled Cambridge; Mert Snyder, this city, 555 Inches as compared to the 36 candidate for county commissioner; year average of 2.85 inches. Jonas Neff, candidate for county au Last year, rainfall here totaled ditor, and John L. Woodard, Uh 33.56 inches through October while richsville, and Dover, candidate for this year's precipitation totals only representative to the Ohio general 3158 inches. Yesterday's maximum tempera Mrs. Taft and her famous na fore authoritatively stated." The bombs were described as "huge aerial topedoes weighing 9,000 pounds." security measures.

The dispatch appearance lambasted Lausches ad overseas. Last night, he motored 20 miles addeu mat ponce were hc to fire on anyone seen looting or ernor as "feverishly endeavoring to disentangle himself from the em Grandview to visit his 93 year attempting arson.) old mother and sister. brace of the New Deal ture was 64 degrees and the mini band only recently returned to Ohio By GEORGE DURNO I. N. S.

Staff Correspondent Lake Success, N. Nov, 2. (INS Sweden, Iceland and Afghanistan were approved as new members of the United Nations today by the UN's powerful 51 member political and security comittee. from a trm to the west coast. mum last night was 55 degrees.

forerunner of a sizeable strike to support Lewis at the bargaining table." He challenged reports that a "misunderstanding" existed over the contract. Negotiations between the Coal Mines Administration and the UMW were recessed after three and a half hours yesterday to meet again at 10 a. m. (EST) Monday. Neither Lewis nor Interior Secre.

tary J. A. Krug attended the initial session. The UMW president is expected shun the meetings until the cabinet member returns from ay western inspection trip shortly al JUDGES READY FOR ELECTION Change Another Local Voting Place This was tantamount to election, as ratification by the general as WOMAN KILLED IN FREAK CRASH Niles Attorney Seriously Hurt Fight For Cuyahoga County The GOP nominee, after parading at the head of a 19 jeep caravan, predicted that he woud take Cuyahoga county, home county of both candidates, from Lausche. The county casts onesixth of the votes in the state.

Bricker outlined what he described as "ten good reasons" why "Democrats by the thousands are joining hands with the Republicans this year to do a thorough house cleaning job in Washington." "Republican principles are American principles," she said, "and good Democrats 'have had enough' and are joining the Republican ranks this she observed. She urged her audience to vote a straight Republican icket as "we must dig out the left over of the New Deal." In supporting her charge that Gov. Frank Lausche has New Deal backing, Mrs. Taft said that during his campaign two years ago one FACTORY BUT HOMESSOUGHT Wyatt May Order Gov ernment Loans BYRNES MAPS PEACE BATTLE Ready For Big Four Ministers By JOHN A. REICHMANN I.N.S.

Staff Correspondent Washington, Nov. 2 ins Secre ter the elections. sembly is expected to be a mere formality. Sen. Tom Connally (D) Texas, chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee, insisted that action be taken on these nominations at once, and before debute on Presiding judges from Tuscarawas rnintr'c 101 olorfinn nrointja re.

or ms largest conu iDwws NiiPS Nov. 2 (insi One nerson other pressing subjects was opened ceivecf their instructions and sup. Bricker's opponent, Lausche ap m. a Informed sources said that in the opening conference between Coal Mines Administrator N. H.

Collisson and a UMW delegation led by Vice President John O'Leary most of the talking was done by the union. These sources said the UMW representatives concentrated on building "an economic case." It was ex pointee Huffman, charged that the' vna plies in preparation for the general mihiioan nnrtv nmrram axpeaiier wuson wyatt said to Mew Yoric ano are anxio to Marshal Field who is a New Dealer flead today and tnree others and one of the owners of PM. New were hospitalized a reslut of a Deal newspaper of New Yonc uny iKvoo iroVi irlo rr 1 ioinn last. freak three vehicle collision last to take the place of that they seek dav thafc he is "confident" of his termine their status." called this morning at the county night two miles north of NUes on destroy." authority to order government loans election board here. needed to finance production of ore nmiirc rlTlI All Clerk VirgU O.

Mathias today an nounced another change in the fabricated homes. UEMLO UUiLI UIl plained that the union presented an place for voting. Electors who pre uw.tB. The Reconstruction Finance Cor norfltion has riAniivl Irvone frttollintr Mentions Truman And then she turned to the na tional administration and promised that since the Democrats never mention Pres. Truman, she would mention him often.

''Pres. Truman," she recalled, "recently said that the U. S. is facing the greatest emergency since Peari MAD AT rUADTE' of arguments to show that MUKALS In AKbfc vious ward the yminers nmi a wage increase U. S.

Route 422. Mrs. Walter F. MacQueen, 60, was killed and her husband, Walter F. MacQueen 59, prominent Niles attorney, suffered a fractured skull.

His condition was described as serious at Warren City Hospital. Also at Warren City Hospital, Miss Anna Durig, 54, of nearby Guard, close tr sfi miiunn riniiar. fmir 3 Stocksdale's paint shop in Fair, nf fhA in iivincr costa FLORIDA STORM RIPS BEAN CROP 7 jonn rioscoe rnce, oo, ii near Qvcnile vw ritv will vote i prefabricating companies, the larg st. asbure neaded not cuiltv to I IS i 2 since their last 18 1 2 cent hourly p.t nf whinh Tk tiasDurg peaded not guilty to a Tuesday at Robert R. Stephenson's! nov 4 wQV boost in May.

tary of State Byrnes completed plans today for his battle to restore the world to peace at the New York meeting of the "tig four" foreign ministers. Originally scheduled to leave Washington today for New York, Byrnes announced this, morning tiat he will delay his departure from the capital until 2:30 p. m. EST, Sunday. He will go by plane and will land at LaGuardia field.

The secretary will carry with him the protests of the small European states against any secret agreements by the "big four." pay itaiuwry cnarge mvomng iiuch, re earaee 427 East Hieh avenue. overnment Just Listened Harbor. I would say it has oeen one continuous emergency since the i a passenger in the MacQueen car, end of the war." was reported in poor condition. After listing a few stupendous! Driver of a laundry truck invol RFC rejected four applications JT fur? 6 WlU 0pen from 6 but approved two others valued at prn? J5av a SS? 1 m' t0 6 KSX 30l: arrested a charge fil 1 ASSAULTED BY WIFE. Indications were that the gov.

ernment did little else but listen to the miners testimony and that the controversy over reopening the Krug uar surolus suDDlies losses, Mrs Ved in the collision, was sent to More Than 6 Inches of Rain Falls Lewis agreement was not raised Wvfltt. RfliH thof ssci" iviuxnioMi, wxum The UMW delegates entered the SUES FOR DIVORCE Taft declared: Youngstown Southside Hospital "It is about time for Americans Where his condition was reported as to think about saving something fair. The war is over and we should look at the national debt to see if wi the prefabricated house proposas claims the offense was committed nw before the RFC as vital to Price's wife was confined at housing rogram and to the nation. Union hospital, where she gave oirth The orooosals involve over 100. tc the couple's fourth child.

The Charginf that his wife assaulted him several times, once biting his Miami, Nov. 2 (INS) A slight tropical disturbance that swept into Florida near Palm Beach last night, causing near record rains can salvage anything to make UP Yfif 1TH Pi AfFn conference on the assumption that the government would reopen the existing contract. Interior Depart ment officials have taken the stand however, that the Krug Lewis agreement cannot be reopened for the period of government possession of the mines. 000 homes to be built by the end girl in the case has been committed hand and knocking out several of of 1947. 'to the Girls' Industrial School.

his teeth, Richard L. Abbott of New comerstown today filed suit in com that damaged the area's snap bean crop, moved into the central penin sula in the Lakeland vicinity today i with decreased Intensity. Small pro ft a Inner tha on of I MISSES TRAIN BUT HITS POLE David E. Oronebaugh of 440 East High avenue, this city, escaped without injured at last night when he swerved his car into a utility pole to avoid striking a train at a grade crossing on Route 211 in Blicktown. Highway patrolmen, who investi gated, said Cronebaugh saw the Pennsylvania railroad train on the ON PROBATION James Carbary, 17, of near Stras burg, was placed on probation by Juvenile Judge Ralph Finley after a hearing on a charge that the youth entered the home of a neigh bor, Glen Weber, and stole a child's bank containing approximately $25.

MINISTERS WOULD LAUNCH CRIME WAR QUICKIES Bv KEN REYNOLDS mon pleas court asking for divorce from Hazel M. Abbott, Akron. Abbott also says his wife associates with other men and charges she neglect their home. The parties were married November 21st, 1942, and separated last November 19th. They have a 3 year old son whom Mrs.

Abbott has turned over to her "The New Dealers won't investi gate themselves. The Pearl Harbor probe was a whitewash because the records were withheld. "The relations between Pres. Truman and congress are the worst in recent history because Truman doesn't know where he is going. "We need men who know the safe road for America.

Promises were made during the war to the world which could not be kept and which were warned to remain in port until winds diminish tonight or eany tomorrow. Damage to the snap bean crop was estimated as high as 60 per cent and more than six inches of rain flooded the Lake Okeechobee area. The theft occurrred in the absence Steubenville, Nov. 2 (INS) honest young Christians, also very husband. The husband, represented Steubenville citv council members tough individuals" who "couid by Bowers, Stafford and Bowers, Cars were stalled last night along fj crossing and was unable to stop.

John F. Schoek of Lake wood was fined $10 and costs by Justice Cramer of Uhrichsville for speeding main highways in the wake of the nciHo match any police force in America also seeks permanent custody of the downfall, and several canals over VJ Steubenville 's city officials were child. flowed. Protestant ministers, four of trTem accused the letter of either being ex fT'K t.n estflhilsh a "touch fear "nnnhl rvr ofvniri t.n rin nnvthine of the Weber family from their home. Don Waltz, 16, Beaver avenue this city charged with reckless driving, jvas deprived of his driver's license for six weeks by the court following a hearing yesterday.

Waltz is alleged to have driven recklessly while following a fire truck here October 24th. Highest winds were about 35 miles an hour. ana neroert a. Reigle of this city was cited into Mayor Charles Grib ble's court at Midvale for have disillusioned the world and hurt good relations. Says Truman Can't Lead "Truman can't' lead congress, not even his Mrs.

Taft charged as she observed that the situation at home is more chaotic than abroad and that returned veterans are disillusioned about what they cannot find. I less police force" to fight crime in about the conditions of vice and QpNfl lAff INMATF Jefferson county. corruption in the area." OUiJU Jmu liimWLi The ministers petitioned council; Wrath of the ministers was) TA CTATT HOSPITil to be deputized "to go out and arrest aroused last month when Bernard! 11 JlilLi Ill'Jj llnb the gamblers and cheaters and bring Clark of Cleveland Heights, a U. S. Theodore Carpenter, 33.

of Uh them to Jail." Marine hero, was fatally wounded richsville, arrested recently as a BIRDS RUN MAN ASSESSED $100 PAINT SHOP ROBBED William Kempf, operator of the A Minerva motorist who reported A letter addressed to council by; in a shooting scrape in the Silver probation violator for failing to sup The speaker insisted that r'short to ponce that someone threw the trrouD said the ministers would fil inner Nieht Club. Clark was nnrt. minor children, was committed Benton W. Ebling, Birds Run, Auto Paint Shop at 1502 ioua aiuue uibuia sme winoow or nis ca.rwas fined $100 and costs yesterday buy their own guns, badges and killed by a bullet intended for an 1 to Massillon State hospital for treat on Route 8 near the Affolter green by Mayor Bartholow of Newcomers other necessarv eauinment and other man. I ment today following a hearing in XMortnages in the U.

S. are artificial, cre Wostr avenue, Dover, reported to i ated by the OPA," and charged that police there that someone entered OPA boards, like price controls, his shop last night and stole a were abolished for the purpose of nouse, was proven wrong when pb town on a charge of operating his 1 would serve without pay. The offer by the eleven probably Probate Judge Ralph Finley's court fYour relatives must think we run a hotel they took those nice towels I got with a Times Want Ad!" uce investigated and round a iarge automobile while intoxicated. He The clergymen said they would will be acted on at a council session on a mental illness charge filed by vwto mxu yict equipment, i (Continued on Page Five) pheasant had struck the car. I recruit 20 veterans "earnest and Monday night.

Sheriff John Mcintosh. Vote "Yes" for the 3 Mill School Levy Your Teachers Deserve More Pay. 4' aiifur itf 1 in irMh Wi im 6ir "mi Wnn Kmiiih am n4clHw 4.

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