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Page Two A I I. I A Saturday Evening, October 19, 194 Police News. 3 Held to Jury For Burglary Three men v. held to the county grand jur i morning after they pleaded innocent in municipal court to charges of burglarizing the afc on Marietta street last week. Each is being held under $500 bond.

The men are: James Can oil. 22, 1067 Mai ietta street; Raymond vMison, 26, of 35 East Main street and Ralph Wilson, 22, of 1322 Putnam avenue. They rested v. eek detectives Tre men a i v.vh (heft of valued at Saw Goerinq Dit Police are a of arc! i i Millar of 119S Ma.n street, reported of fee; of lumber, at $125. which he had on a lot on Moxahala avenue i Robert of Highland Village reported thf- of S5 J.

from his automobile while it was on ti North Fiftri parking lot. Edith Alexander and Edith Hoi- man of 126 North Sixth street reported the of dresses valued at $26 from their home. Entrance was apparently made someone using a kev, Raymond Morrison I 166S Sharon a 1 -aid had oil 1 S35. hie 11 in real Sclirnin of 110 le- port -(i iripf" nf a ar Slo. Chit-Chat Henry F.

Gerecke. of St. Lours, Army chaplain at Nuernberg prison, held Hermann Goenng's wrist wh'le the Naz: leader gave his and died of potassium canide 4 sonmg. Capiam Gerecke a the person TO 3 and talk to Gcering before the cheated the Goering's Suicide Cartridge Described A 'A ho ha- i his son, 0 riall of Canton, a- in The been iU foi' the past six v. eekv ar.d is now rr.uc.n Mr.

and Mrs Keller Karn 513 Sheridan street returned frorr. a to Butler and Parker, Pa Mr. and L. J. Potask Dayton have returned to then home after a visit i their on- in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Magaziner of 2020 Dresden road and their granddaughter.

Landis and great granddaughter, Jean Leslie, guests ai the Magaziner home. Mr. and Mis Lowell Gay of Washington. are spending some time guests of relatives at and friends in this Mrs. Roben Beckert and infant son, Gary Bebout Beckert, have been removed from pital to their home ai 1307 man street.

Mrs. Becker: is the former Leona Bebout, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Willis Bebout of North Maple avenue. The paternal grandparents are Mr and Beckert of 1359 Eatman street. Mr.

and Mrs. Denzil Frame and famiiy have returned to their home at Philo after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Frame of Rural Dale. Miss Martha Brush is making 1 her home Columbus where she err.o'oypd social director of at Ohio State uni- MILGEBCTTOM.

IDOMT WAT PLACE WOULD DO NOU NOU'RE A CBEDu LAST MONTH WHEW SAVED 1Mb FIRM A THOUSAND S1MOIEON8 IN TAXES TKEBOSSACTtDAS THOUGH HE WAS HIS FMENDPDRUFE. LAST WEEK WASTW81O6SWQHT DM PETH CASH Als'O Picket Fence David MlKr.eii of Pniio r- autornv a 3na i at the of Observed ere Mitcnell said by the car was smawn the a p.cket Kthe! Marine Tag Day was being load here today under the bimdfd sorhip ol Walter Kildov, ob- said no was Diinute i i hghW or an and auxiliary of feet of fence Marine Corps League. The tags, a of metal and Caines deigned to be worn the coat of 159 Hair.Ur.e avenue and Joe lapel, aie being sold on downtown Smith of McKeesport. Pa. side- by members of me orgam- swmed last i on a bridge on zations.

Picured on tne tag is the MavcviMe pike near Moxahala raising of the American flag on Mt. ar Suribachi. Mrs. Palmer is Deputy Sheriff Frank Mattey the who investigated, said there were no injuries. Zanesville Marine organiations have contributed to pital all over the United the and Sailors' home at Sandusky.

in addition to u- marine rehabilitation work. Ma- r.nes receive gifts units here, i i a made to The Red Cro-x aid i- veterans stranded i The Marine Corps league made A panel t.atured the of men and women havo last session of the Junior Red Cross served honorably tne i ed conference ai Hotel Rogge this StateOIarme corps, and i a i morning. Thtrt representatives Panel Features Red Cross Session ChestCampaign Work-Continues from 13 chapter attended the opened Mrs. Margaret Red Cross field Fleming. Junior epreseniative for ed by congress.

IT is also lecoq- by the Administration as an agency qualified to pres? for veterans. The Walter Kildow detachment, for the first Zanesville rained Hetrrar.r. Goe'- po -on oshi'o I a inches long and per a r.sif inch the Of MavAell Landis left foi home at Chicago after i solicitations in meet the goal of S88.936 by Ctmn I JlMp s-UTY of in: was held to the arrested yesterday r.ight. Police following damage reported 1 J. R.

Giemer ed 1681 Linden hood and ngr.i tne i3 ge exactly like one side of car scrai-ned. Noble Quir.r. ken when he was cap- Jerorne Yurich of S22 Ma.r. street, broken extension 'acdei. a nr re gj a5? at so" fragile James Brid-Aeil hotel was fined $25 ana SI5 cojc d.smieerate which wa.

5 he ieck- 1 '--T f.Ied hanged Wedn a charge i he cnarge Vernon Beliz Siidweli's truck crashed auTornobiie on State 1 Adams M.i'.s or 5. ForeiRn Affairs Analyst are We are verging on several important international last show-dovvns which at last may give us an answer to the are' VhkVrmen" of the "junior Red 10 Paramount question of the day: Whether there is a point at dubs in their respective rvi lhc which Russia would be willing to compromise on her pro- I 60060 bV LdUSCFlS v.a made of nurmsaed visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. final leport dinner Tuesoa eve- expansion Or whether she IS bent OH driving Straight Local Profect' i a nd highly polished resembled Marshall Landis and granddaugh- ning. Onlv $5.600 is needed. happen what may.

Miss Marjorie Porter of Alex- This crisis has been boiling up seem to be rather well illustrated andtia, field representative for for many months. It marks Washington's sizzling note to nutrition in this are arrival of the time when there Moscow's protege--Yugoslavia. The briefly this morning, must be an all-around spirit i States accuses the Soviet "Give" as well as "take" among the satellite of renting out American major Allies if grave consequences citizens as slaves and causing the are to be avoided. That, I take it, is'deaths of some of them in horror the message between the lines of camps. This is along the lines of Secretary of State Byrnes' foreign Secretary Byrnes' description of policy broadcast last night.

the American policy being "pa- campaign Mr. Byrnes voiced concern over tient but firm." and would like to pledge, they may "continued if not increasing do so by calling 4528. the chest tension between us and the Soviet Mrs. Edith Eppley of 2449 Dres- office, which will send a represen- and made clear that while den road and Mrs. Bernard Eppley tauve 10 see ne said.

Reed America won't expect other nations of Frazeysburs road have left for said that pledges will also be tak- to yield to all of our demands, on Bremerton. for a visit with en at the Community Fund head- the other hand she xvon't to the polished resembled Marshall Landis and granddaugh- ning, ornament. There was not a ter, Jean Leslie, at the home of Frank $300 bona after he pleaaeo gui.iy atch on it. Each end had a screw the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

to a charge of non-support. He was ug -hich fitted so tightly the H. A. Magaziner of 2020 Dresden i.ne of demarcation was hardly road. isible.

glass i a i Ige had contained was crush- in Goenng's mouth. How ever. president, the help Mrs. Pete Daensizlinger of operation of the ville. 111., is visiting her daughter, public in putting Mrs.

Emmerson Jenkins of Kensington avenue. South Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Ankrum and 1521 Hoge garaer, and contained a via! family of Mt.

Sterling have left running on front a pv a half long and a for California and will make their ouarter inch wide. This had a home at Elgin. appearance i a -light bc-tleneck a i the drive over the top by Tues- The Radio 10 Nazi at and he urged rejection of the idea chaii- that delays in achieving Harry S. Truman will broadcast a of H. A.

Krebs of New- Four Lose Lives Ohio Accidents nr todax soon as Goering's be- canie known, the four-power commission in charge of the execution era-red thai the 10 other doomed men be shackled, and the chap- were told to inform each wn as done. (By The Associated Piess Coal trees, meat and thi area, also spoke white collar worker were the subjects of Ohio political discussion last night. Gov. Frank J. Lausche, DemfJ cratic candidate for reelecti next month, pledged himself in radio broadcast to try again for more drastic strip mining lews, Thomas J.

Herbert, his Republican opponent, campaigning Jackson county, assailed Lauche administration as a "carbon of the New Deal." Former Governor John W. Brick- The WPA approved construction Toledo which completed a 15-county tour of the northwestern part of the state, said the white coliai wTM? worker 8 rou had been the for of the New Deal. said he was head of the CIO Pol- Committee, declared Dr R. R. Rousch of Columbus at a Cincinnati news conterence Do Remember? (The following items were taken from old files of The circumstances Accidents took tne lives oi Ohioans Among the Vicums were Gertrude Kenney.

63. struck truck in Cleveland: Clarence Man- k.n. 2T of Beloit. Stark county, hit bv an automobile while was son. Robert Eppley, quarters on North Fourth street, all demands of other countries.

Our storekeeper 1 -c the who The report dinner to be held pclicv to be "patient but said a raring ha? jus: returned from China. He 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening h. 5 Col. B. C.

Ana- is completing six year? of service, the is for division a orison commandant, a Before returning home the; M1 visit at San Francisco and Angeles. Eldon McEIfresh i a i will put the test on the four major The Beach, visiting relatives Milman Linn general chair- their relationships One of broadcast time has been scheduled was the principal speaker at a that Bricker "still serves the at BishopviHe and many friends a of V6i reported that lies in Moscow's twice stated de- tentatively from 4 to 5 p. EST. meeting of the Rotary club here, terest of those selfish group- in this city and vicinity. "several fine contributions by lo- mand on Turkey for point defense, The hour-long pickup will in- Miss Nancy McFafland.

general America who seek to dragoon Mr and Mrs. Frick and cal industrial firms and their em- of the Dardanelles a proposal'elude comments from Paul-Henri secretary YWCA here, at- into another depression." fprnih of Route 6 hav? returned ployes have aided materially in which Ankara now has rejected Spaak. president of the General tended the 25th anniversary of to their after a with the'success of the drive to date." flatly Assembly Trygve Lie, secretary EISENHOWER FLIES HOME M- and George Nolan of He also praised the work of the This a vital question for the general of the United Nations, and A I Gen. ior-ora special gifts division under the Soviet Union, for these strategic Mayor William O'Dwyer of New Dw fi ev home- leadership of Paul Perry. straits give egress from the other- York City.

PS todav af- Leonard Barrell and infant Benefiting trom the campaign wise land-locked Black Sea to the thp" Eu- son P-i cnaI Allen, have been re- be and nine local Mediterranean thus are by CBS will carry a special broad- moved from Good Samaritan hos- agenci es, the YMCA, YWCA, Beth- way of being Russia front a cast Sunday, October 27th by pital J. Boy Jess Community Center, Mr5. a ter an inspection tour ropean theater. cook of a railroad construction camp fell cut of kitchen car the a.de a to their home at 402 diana street. maternal are Mr, and Mrs.

Sunset avenue and grandparents are In esda and Good Samaritan hospitals. Moscow has warned Turkey against! Archbishop Richard J. 0 grand- oy anrt scouts. Salvation taking military measures in the Boston Archdiocese on radical ea a publicity agency Fed- watenvay "jointly with some not unity and cooperation from a Masonic temple building. tended the 25th anniversary of the Akron YW.

30 YEARS AGO TODAY A British cruiser sunk a German submarine off the coast of Norfolk, Va. Charles W. Bluthart. former ad- CushTng of ertising manager for the Signal Heirlooms Among Loot Stolen erated clubs. Mr.

S4.co^3."56 and Mrs. Harrv Bell of Moxahala estimated i to- a ta. rot compete week t-n anc yi ade McCrory uassing train a- a a p.ii classes ana nnr hllT cr fl rpcpnr g-ades snot snarpty fqnva.a. ot recent Ln an Buren an unusual acci- pth'-eacted. guests at the home of their daugh- dent sent John Alheim.

79. to Finn- lay hospital "Aith a broken leg. A approximately iso.COJ mere ler Harold Settles and famih cirik showed up arounc tne 12 market arcie than week at aooii: 20.000 head, -eceipis tne Mount Eiancnard-Van Buren mainr. fed and beef player ihrown out of bounds at of Nashport. Thf son born Farm Youth Leaders Confer Here Today Representatives from 12 south- Black Sea This obviously tional meeting of the confraternity was aimed at Britain and of Christian doctrine in Boston.

United States. Indeed on October 9 The northern Baptist conven- delivered a note to tion will broadcast a series of six Moscow, reiterating America's op- half-hour programs beginning that position to Russian proposal same Sunday at 10 A. M. EST on and advising that Uncle Sam'CBS during the "Church of the doesn't intend to be squeezed out of Air." a voice in control of the Turkey is being backed in her Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, only by the United States advisor to Secretarv of State James More Troopships Due Home Today The Avsoeiattd eso LON 7 rings to the Duke of Windsor by grandfather, King Edward" VII, were among the jewelry stolen from the Duke and Wednesday night, police disclosed today.

A gold watch belonging to the Five vessels are scheduled to ar- Duke aJo was stolen The watch rive at I. S. ports today with and rings were in the than 11,000 service personnel, jewel case, which was discarded FINED FOR PARKING Holey MaViett of fined S10 and cost after pleading guilty before Acurc Mayoi F. Smith of Newt tr.wr to a charge of parking in tr-e rr.ir.d''/ of the hishway i He was arrested nea: ThuKdaj by tne state highway patrol. $20.50 York--George F.

Byrnes at the Pans Peace con- ton from Bremerhaven i 5.123 nam'Todee" phase of the crisis ference, will report to the nation troops. forthcoming meeting tonight on the result? of the con- Geneial Stewart from Four foreign ministers ference at 7 p. m. EST on CBS. a with 2,068 troops approve disap- At settle-Fred C.

Ainsworth peace treaties adop- Tonight" close late this evening. ted by the harassed Paris peace foreign Harris Wofford. 20-ear-oid conference. Pvussia indicated at Life of Riley: 9 Roy Rogers Round- 60 Chinese In author of "It's Up To Us." will the conclusion of the the up; 9:30 Can You "Top Tliis- 10:30 be a featured speaker on the pro- French capita) that she likei Grand Ole Opry. gram.

Nationally known. would kick over much of the work CBS--T Sweeney and March; done there. The difference hore 7:30 Vaughn Monroe Band: 8:30 marks between the Mayor of Town; 9 Hit Parade; Russian-dominated Slavic bloc and 10:15 John Hodiak "Canyon western allies Passage." After a i will come an even ABC--8 Famous Jury trials: more delicate proposition the 8:30 I Deal in Crime; 9 Gang- where 14 cars of an Erie railroad ous stones every The value of the Duke'? was included in the 530,000 rsn- mate of the mace yesterday )n the Herald-Tribune forum. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ray J- Smith of 1916 Wiluei Hiil of 1172 Wheeling avenue, will street, supervisor for the Farm enter Children's hospital at Cm- Bureau in this district.

in cinnaii Sundav for observation. charge. Xearlv 100 hama 1 46 armv rnm 1 497 armv Market Picture As seer, at c.osc Grains--Wheat--ic Stocks--Quiet sad shade Bonds--Unchanged sic ral lC3i CHICAGO GRAIN v.e-e a little weaker at the toda showed the lns-e? Sudden Ing floxvn of all cotton ner.ous a ir Wheat started 1V' corn off Jr.r.ua-y higher, most beef coui finished at 3HOO (Eoo'l offerings stopping late at canncrs and cutters felt back To 12.00 Salable sheep 500 (estimated), total not elven. Compared week wooled slaughter larr.bs generally 50c higher. top 51.00.

after beinK up $7.50 at the mid-week high time late bulk good and choice natives 521.00. with clowns Samaritan hospital, top $2290 peak and all-time 528.00 with bulk for 1 S21 medium to goo'l SIS 50 close: common v.eishts at close Sll007il2ro several woo'ed lambs Hie ieu U- Aiiiswonri rtr rt HighJ.ght.- NBC-7 from Shanghai and Manila with asse f. ors compaed policy -world Jrade;" 1,018 armv. including 12 Wacs and a llst Of stolen articles. Thf piiov Chinese officers gems--mostly diamonds Williams Victory from Yoko- 1 118 bel ongl 10 he Duchess were taken from her bedroom at the Earl lod Yard sent its least known operatives into the financial district's Hatton a Wreckage where sidewalk traders deal in A cleaned up debris today thousands of dollars worth of preci- where 14 cars of an Erie railroad ous stones every day Yard mpif a framing of a peace treaty for Ger- busters; 10 American Melodies: freight piled up yesterday east of interviewed dozens of from Belmont, Coshoclon, manv he Reich is the focal point 10'30 Hayloft Hoedown nearby Buibank." no criminals and jewel "fences." Calls: 8 Twenty injuries and railroad officials said There also were signs that eton 2" Guernsey, holmes.

Knox. Licking, of uphe aval represented in the ties. fl ls a Raker nf patent Goon Mr. and Mrs. Max Brubaker of La Fontaine.

a daughter, P9 dnvn S25.ro and a Jo, Oct 19. Tne mother is fed sftom lambs No 2 prlta the former Edith Montgomery. are Mr and Glenn Montgomery of 2434 a wood avenue, and" Mr. and s. AVF.RA(.V Range 1 High Chgr.

Tn'l 371 65 'JO Rails -1753 13 Utils Vt.P3 -V 57 -o'i2 65 Stocks P2.r*J 61,21 61 72 Unch. S22.50'5 24.50 on Thursdav lv choice around 85 ib. tirandpaient shnrn pells $20 'to shipper ai So 00 higher and choirs SS.T/j with week's commor, to KODC! 56 50 at rlose rpplaccinpnt cat- tV scarce, few lots merhuT u-csxern feeding lamps IB no Otis Brubaker of La Fontaine Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L.

Kilman fractured hip of 1518 Stanton avenue, a son, at lrs oem hospital. Oct- 19. I I Fall is Fatal to Mrs. Foehl 92 Louise Elizabeth Foehl, 92, of 232 South Seventh street, died i mot r.ing at her home as a i of injuries sustained in a fall or Qrt 11 She suffered a was the politico-economic keystone of the continent, and the future of Europe is wrapped up in the decisions which are made by the Allies in framing a peace treaty. Those are some of The showdowns which must come And there are others, not only in Europe but in Far East.

The trend of times would Elks Plan Dance Avas believed to have vestigator? were looking to i Occident. for a break in the case. Good Mr. and Mr New York Stock Quotations 26 Air Reduction Allied Chemical ,...159 Allied Mills Allltd Stoics A 1( is Chalmc.s Amer Loco Am Power Light Radiator I4 7 Am Smeltinf: 53 A Steel Fdv 3 2 Am Tpl A Tel J2.V. Am Tobacco 85 6 Am Rolling i do A 10 1 1 Anaronda Coppci 3 So' 1 Atlantic Aviation Corp 7 Baldwin Loro 20H Baltimoie Ohio 13N Bell Aircraft 20 Bcndlx A i a i Bethlrhem Steci 4 Brigp5 Mfi sSl- Canadian Pacific 13S Carrier Corp 16 1 Chesapeake Chn-sler Motor Si Colgate Palm 50S Colo Fuel Iron Col Gas Com Soh- Comm South Consolidated Edison Continents! Can Corn Products Curtis Wright do A Hudson Douglas GHdden Co Goodrich Goodvcar Gt North pfd Borlv Hudson i lint Nickel int Tel Tel iKennHcnn Kresjre Co Lima Lo(khocrl Aii craft Mack T-uck Miami Coprc" Mid Continent Mont a Nat Cdn A Pmd Stores 25 4 70 SSchenly Dist 61 Roebuck ..38 Co 21K IB 1 Sinclair 55 4r 2S'.

If 51 Mm in Eugenr Lanriing of a lifelong resident of The ciu. She a daughter, at Samaritan hospital Oct. IT. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Matson of MMtj a dauzhter at Good Sa- OcV 18 ho.pjtal.0ct 18. Pe Deaths BARLOW, Mrs. T3 1 Railway ri 1 i Brands Oil of Cal 4 OH Af Ind 39 sianO Oil of Oil of Ohio Carl, of near announced Friday. The affair anri i I0 members, and their and fnends with dancing from 10 until 1 o'clock. Music for the initial dance wil1 furnished by Byron Logan and orchestra with Geneva Spring Rgx i i Oil 22', 31 27-4 37' 2 66 6 Nash V.

a Am Aviation North Amer Co Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Owens Bottle Pan American Packard Motors Penney Co Pennsylvania Pepsi "Cola Dodze Froc 'Gamble Pub Svr Rar.rl 1137 35 28 26 36 57-4 Co PsciTic iTi' ate- Rnllp. Timber Pet OT 22 10 Oil r.ihf nited Aii alt 21 United Corp 'United I P-uhber 57 Steel 70 do pfd 145 Vanadium 20 Warner B-os A 18 Union 20 West Air Brake 2R Wfst Eler 25 White Young Sheet Ar Tube 6ft NEW YORK CT'RB i Cjnamid jfi' G3 Zanesville Elks lodge ill Good t. a member of the pilgrim en ili fal! anci winter dancing Evangelical and Reformed church. seaon next Saturday evening, it Surviving are a daughter, Mr. Ed Sunkel of the home: two Herman Foehl of Pendleton, and Henry Foehl of Illinois; six grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.

Burial bt in Greenwood. Macksburg. sister of Charles B. body removed to the as ocanst. MeFarland of 920 Orchard street, Dean-Sv'op 0 home.

Members of the dancing com- at Marietta, Oct. IT. 7 milter are DiUmar, chair- -o a Earl BONAR, 38, supennien- FfKD THREATENED Shoemakei. Robert AdamV. and C.

dent of Roseville high at pnTSBURGK. Pa. C. Dittmar. for a variety of St A hospital.

Columbus, taurants. hoteK and of the week-end a i are district today fared the threat of made an AFL-enforred food embargo if they continued to -ell berr de- by ClO-brewerymen. a contained in an ulti- a issued late the signature of Alherl Dietrich president of thp AF joint Council No. 40. Oci.

19. TF FOEHL. 92. of 232 Oct. 19.

1'. Louise Klixabeth. South Applications Paul Watson. 29 of and Catherme 18. of Fra- Auto Reqistrotion Fees Thf of Russell Eagent, 2T, of Dresden, and Hess.

25. of 1203 Filed Inventory and appraisement Blame Hook, 21, of 1435 Corwin the estate'of E- Elliott distribution tration to S8 countie? under way according to Frank M. Quinn, registrar of the bureau of motor hicles. Mufrkmgum share 'cibacrn Jr i Pctroiti.m Lone SU. avenue, and Alda Miller.

21, of 12S7 New Concord was filed in Linden avenue. W. 0. Secrest'js probate court Fri- Where's tht FEDDAY 4:30 p.m. Kiln at Tile company, little Mamagp.

1:15 am- alarm. Map-p and Headle 2:30 a.m. FaUe rlarm. Oak ar.rf Sharon motor Ohm's today. countv S27 S2I.764.50 The appraisers were S.

D. Cox, Lloyd rfandshy and Victor Herron The staff of 'fon Albert hzs been valued at S2.451.9S, to an inventory in rrobate court Appraiser? v.eie Archer. Pern- and Frances 5170: oncord. S2C.7 Duncan S95: Vniontown. $10 lik? To a fnev.ri.

he 3 i i I help H. Crump Democratic The MILLENIUM -1000 YEARS OF PEACE- A BIBLE PREDICTION THE DEVIL In Chains for 1,000 Years. HO MORE WAR HO MORE TEARS HO MORE ARMIES COME EARLY Church Was Filled Last Sundav C. -1. DORNBfRG SPEAKER AT THE S.

D. A. CHURCH Corner Indiana St. and Lanelerc Avenue TOMORROW Sunday, Oct. P.

M. FREE Doors fn at 7: M..

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