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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 1

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MANSFIE URNA Cooler tonight Uh low of M-M. Sunday colder, chance of showers. PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. 71, NO. 237 TELEPHONE 7231-6 MANSFIELD, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1955 International Nwt Service Lnlted Pr aianec NEWS-JO AAJ tinghouse Settle nion.

IUE-CIO Deadlock Still On Suspend Talks Until Tuesday MM, 13 In Die North Two Richland County women, Marie Fit-tenprer. 61, and Belle Baker. S3, both of Mansfield, RD 2, were killed last nipht when the car in which they were riding crahed into the rear of a coal truck which was stopped on State Route 178, 10 miles north of Mansfield, state patrolmen said. Injured in the early evening collision was the driver of the car, Curtis Patenter, 65. husband of Mrs.

Patenter. He is in Mansfield General Hospital in "fair" condition with chest injuries possible other internal injuries and lacerations of the face, The double fatality brought to 32 the number of traffic deaths in I Richland County this year. This YltPl, I 1 1 tire surpasses by the 23 traf-1 0i M. M. Crash By "Arab Artillery positions, in army spowes- man said today, No Israeli casualties were re- ported.

The Egyptian artillery barns was directed against advanced Is- Of City fic deaths last year. It comes with-i in two of the all-time record fori highway fatals in the county, set in hen 34 deaths were recorded, i Yesterday, Keith Thomas, eight-. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae-' del Thomas, 3S8 Park Avenue1 -West, became the county's 30th traffic fatality.

i TWO DIED HERE Pictured here is a view of a car in which two Richland County resident lost their lives, Mrs. Belle Tittcncer Baker. 83. and Mrs Marie Wrlford Ti'tenger. 61.

both of Crall Rd Mansfield 2 Curtis Tittencer, was injured in the accident which occurred on State Route 178, two miles north of State Rou'e 13 ar-tut fi p. la-t night. The double death brought the county's traffic dea'h toll for the sear to 22. two short of the all time high set in mo (Thoto by Vaughn Wostin.chnuso 1 i Corp. and white collar workers in striking plants sinned a five-year VaCo ifincd ficrcemrnt yesterday, hut only seven workers at the Mansfield plant are affected by the settlement.

The wage contract a signer! Westmghouse and the Federation of ostinghou-e Independent Salaried Unions. Most white workers here are members of l.oral of the HO 1nternation.il I'nion of Electrical Workers whoe with the company are still deadlocked. Minimum increase of per cent, or to per week over lb" oar perio I of the con-trac', ere provided for in the 'I he agreement i signed late I a-! n.ghl afvr a nur-f'Mn bargaining ev-ii'n. lion slim i or rest i Hope appeared si.m, however, fiat any agreement would be reached between the rrtmpany and the rest of it ooo employees vho remain on strike Negotiations with the ID II and the in-dependent United Electrical WorV rt un.n ucre suspended yesterday until Tuesday. Wcstinth.e.i-e had been rarnirg en i hi' separa'o age ta ks With the ih-ee unions.

rver, the federation d.l not call a I( REASE RtT ROUTINE i I The first salary increase is re troaclive to Oct. 13, 1955. The contract also provides improved prn- i.rtn and r-rrTitovii irtmranr ton rr vacation and c.st-.Mivia escalator' clause. No progress wa reported Fri Vv jftee meetings with the IV V. and the independent union.

Adlai Enters rinianes WASHINGTON' il Pi Adi E. S'rvrnsori will enter a number cf presidential pr.marios in an a-grfsue campaign the Dem-eiratic nomination, informed circes todav. of the former 1 l.r.o.-governor predicted he wid an-rminrf particip.it: primary contests at the same f.me form ally anniitmee candidacy for the nim na'ion. Th.H will be oon, thry sa.d i Vandals Fell Large Tree imIow niahptl, Shocks Damapctl He died of injuries received in an T-r-r -t-v itj accident Wednesday on State Route ILL AV1. P7.

about two miles east of the artillery thundered row Countv l.ne. H.s father, and across the Caza dcmilitar-1 brothers and sister were seriously zcd zone during the night injured when the Thomas car'and Egyptian troops were struck a tree. i repulsed in two attempts to capture advanced Israeli 810.000 Worth In Kiver Bogus 5-Ccnt Pieces Vandals went on a spree last; night to mar an otherwise lo h'Say pa- i peaceful Halloween f-eason as thev trolmen' the Uo dcalhs occurred! down a large, valuable bout 6:30 P' n'8ht whcn the, broke a light and window and P'ttengcr car. driving northwest on: Trap Counterfeiter racli positions at Nirim, one of the. fi4 f-I t'ITT IVn It'Pl todav faced a 10-vcar prison ierm and a S15.000 fine 1 Raid Bar, JNah 6 For City Poliee Aid Si Slate Atrenls City police, working with six state liquor agents, early, todav raided the Chocolate North' Main and arrester! six persons for The owner of the Cstabl.shmrnt.

It. chard I), 4i Central Ave, was cited before the l.quor bcxrd for pormitt.ng after-huiir consumption, interfering with inspection and permitting gambi.ng on the premises. Nabbed in the raid and charged with gambling were Harmon; Chiles. 60. of 575 Lily St Henry (Continued on Page 12) I Dcniocrals Claims Hit Zimmerman Sa To Acl nop candidate for mavor.

Jame L. Zimmerman, dangled "do-nothing Ja tie bel in the fate of the present citv administration d.iring the third in a series rf Republican noon luncheon meeting! yesterday Z.mmerman said as far as the solution of problems facing the city is conccrnel. nothing has changed, only the calendar. "We Republicans want to pick up where the last Republican ad- numeration left off. We have a dynamic program of planning and action that th.s sore.y needs, sa d.

HITS PROMISES Zimmerman said the voters are er.in.eci in oi promises made by the Democrats. "Let's be speed i not deal in ev asive generalities Show what has been done to correct the sewage Why did it wait until the state prooicT me inw c- he asked "Two year ago the Republican adx.nistrat.on turned over to the present adininistration a comp.e oi cellmates, the stage was set for action Whv 3 it held up? Just what was done then and what steps have been laken since the state plodded the city? Where is egislation? Why lines been laid? 1MSCU.C. What is the hold-up? 1 think the voters of Mansfield are entitled to know ju-t why the city simply can't get action on this sewage situation, the nio--t critical problem fac.ng the city at the present time," a i a Zimmerman charged. Zimmerman told the group that (Continued on Page City Canine To lie Ready By. January If mi't tho rllv 1 JCi ii in iat inn ins ni'i ''v iiiv mr in ihuoo i'oi feiftv, T.

4 I'l- IV! l.ll. IMi.1 on I'atk Avenue East have been erected, and the building is ready for a roof, according to city cials. Next will come the wiring and ...1 mill, uiuiun Mill When finished the garage will be enough to house 120 trucks or i. ff, wcr superintendents and a serv ice arca. Texan Faces Fine For i CORPUS CHR1STI.

Tex. (UP) City officials said today that Joe tarrnm has th catceerv of a 1903 ordinance and should be fined for keeping alli cators in his bark vard i for second unsuccessful jcct counterfeit mor.ev. Federal agents planned' ti re- turn Hennmg to Philadelphia. wnfrp a warrant for his arrc.st was suoj whcn secret service agents tagged him as the maker of $13,000 of hns Jlcnnmg was arraigned here hi- day after federal agents seized him! his one room Hat and con- fixated unfinished printing plates sr, bills. Agent said he almitted passing EtiillHins v.

W'' IU ENOS AIRES (I P) Ousted Peronisl labor leader today canceled the threat of a ceneral strike and agreed to abide by new union election. Mother Of 9 Killed CIMINV TI C. )- 47 year-old mother of nine children burned lo death in a biarrc aula wreck earlv today. Mrs. Ruth Kcinncllv near Cincinnati riding in a car which ran into the rear of another car, pushing it 120 feet up the road.

The impact ruptured the ga tank, the fiilion of metal ignited the furl, and Mrs. Donnelly hic tossed out of (he rar into the mic of flames. Ike. Benson To Talk On Farm Policy President Ointimie To Improxe DENVER (IT! rrcsidrn! F.i-j venhower, filing ltctter by the1 day. scheduled an important "non-i rihtical'' conference with Secre-' Ury Agriculture Ezra T.

ben- son louay on ine mornv issue oi falling farm prices. rcnson was flying to Denver from Kargo, 1). on the Presi-dent's ov plane, the Columbine III. with a briefcase loaded with propo-ed legislate remed.es ir the gges! political headache confronting the GOp, Also here on the a-re plane were l'ostma-trr General E. Siimnicrficld, who w.l! see the President Monday at Army Hospital; Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams, whi attended the cabinet meeting in Washington Friday, and Ir.

Milton S. President of the Pennsylvania State 1 niversiiy and one of the President closest ad vi-ers who was making third trip to the bedside of his brother. IKK TORS ARE EM Ol RGEI The President's phvsicinns re-norteit these rnrmira.ni? rieveton- to have stand-up ray and fluoroscopic examinations, which showed 'hat his "heart shadow" has not increased since his last checkup Aug 1 at Walter Reed Army Hos-ttital in Washington The rinrtnrc said this was the most significant statement in fhmr H-illv KntVl.ni (Continued on Page 12) Prizes worth $123 have been do-- nated bv Mansfield nl- i merchants. Doners are. savings and Trust to, I-irst Na-: tional Bank, Peoples Federal Savings and Ulan Co, Richland Trust Co, M.

Ohio Edison. The H. L. Reed Co. and The Shirt Shop.

tr. l.Cli.in i 1M I f. in mm, iimr io in in fill. a a i ii. il 11 tin- tid.nu iii mi three best floats.

There will he an lg.jnch first prize trophy; a lo-iiau 111 I 1 l. nun second prize ann a i.vincn trophy for the thiri prize winner There will be It floats. four and decorated cars in the para Heading the parade will be Har-1 ry Davis as marshall and the American Legion color guard. The following no parking re- strictions will be in effect during (he n.irade- hoth sides of West Third St. from Mulberry to Bow inside around Central 'Park- hoth sides of South i damafed hundreds of corn shocks Toiice received four separate reports of bnvs throw qoncs but the most costlv incident was ITii.

Llfs on down a large tree in her vard valued at several hundred dollars and broke a light on a cement Pillar beside the familv eway. li latuvii at ju OVERTl'RN CORN SHOCKS pi -j .1 serins ucpuues rccciveu uiree separate reports ot overturned rnrn hneV Frerf anehart Roll. Frrft anohart Roll. vi 2 reported 250 shocks in-lnn shocks- and John Kuel- lin p.j, Rd' shock, 'incidents were hv ttnmmri Wntf "VC" I. a Jam hreakms about 11:30 n.

and discovered two ecl- l.i" ii'iaiIaii nf nrnl'nn vesterday and discovered two ecl- lar windows of his home broken; by H. E. Goldman. 631 Davis n.a uium.i,. iwho said he saw boys throwing stones from a car at passing au- itomobiles: bv Frank Long, watch- man at West Universal Cleaning Cn 77 North Mil herrv who 37 North Mulberry who i said boys were throwing stones on' i i State Route 178, crashed into the rear oi a stopped truck operated hy AL'rcd McGregor, 80, of Shiloh, 2- McGregor was not injured, He naa stopped to maKt; repairs on t.re ot the vehicle, patrolmen Mr.

Baker was killed almost in- "lly and was dead on arrival at Mansf.eld General Hospital from ncaa Juries. Mrs. fittenger aiea: at 7:40 d. m. of extensive injuries I to the head.

Mrs. Tittcnger was born jn U'ellcr Tnwnshin. on Christmas nf "7 nu nursn uuoru. one in this arca a11 her life. She was a member of the Oak-, land Lutheran Church, the mission- arv society of the church and taught a sundav school class.

She! 0 was a mcmner 01 ine men land Council Advisory Committee r- nic.uanu vuuii. 'pg'j c. mnc Cir. E. and don dontinued on 1 age 1.) Dimsi fs .9 fmtuons Tn 5.

-UfiniIJ M. KINGSTON. Jamaica (UP) tmn nf Fort Federica in Georgia. land, will be banded over to Capt.t I i worth of bad mckels io'and newspapers specu.ated an or- hanks and dumping worth f'sial announcement on the ro- ANNOt NCEMENT rrrfUrrv from There was one report that the Sept. heart attack: nr.nounrement would be made to- 1- He left the eighth floor of the right at a meeting of Democratic hospital Friday for the f.rt time umi.

UnnJno fhnz ft making nearly per "If Irkilirnl if li.il BvTownsciid IVWItbU, tng.ann iin ICKFIELD, England (UP) Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend today kept a weekend si the pilot is "imminent." tnnHon Vpuinjvr rennrts sad tnc ij-vcar-oia princess is oeiievca to have at last made up her mind on whether she wants to marrv nj th dlvorced commoij fr pf two sons FAPECT ANNOtNCEMENT Some members of Parliament an in riav, iu iin t-Aprvicu an oincidi dii bv Mor)fiav Court' officials wjrc fcported anxious to still the racing controversy that has split lew aays, possi -mun rVinnh tni Mimtn- 'opportunity to convev it personally to Townsend at their weekend rendezvous. Margaret and Townsend were spending the weekend behind the closely guarded walls of Uckficld House, home of Lord Rupert Court Rules On into the iskuvikiil River when 'things got hot." Ufnni liinfd hf hatf madc pnony picccs Ulth the dates 1944 1943 and 1948 and the lnnv 'P' Crti lAe) rh i mint 4 i.i.ii. stamped on them. He fled Tenn- sylvania when a bank clerk noted the letter on a 1945 coin and thought it was a mistake because' the mint had ceased printing the letter on nickels arter 1944. A news- paper story warned Henning and he fled to Cleveland, Agents later found his printing party leaders Duiuth, M.nn where Stevenson i to sneak.

assoc. ates here were Inclined to doubt that. But they admitted an announcement, couplet with a statement that Stevcn- son will enter a slate of delegates Jn' the Minnesota primary, is "pos sin.e the roof of the building; and by a Two ancient cannon will be pre- citizen who told police boys werc'sented today to the U.S. National. throwing stones at Johnny Apple- Park Service for use in rcstora-.

press in a New Jersey factory whatever Margaret's decision is dow in the building was broken, The cannon, used by early printed the coins under the has derided she had the oolice said. maican colonists to defend the is- chain of small settlements alonj the powderkeg Gaza strip. was tgjpi answer io ine re- taiiaiory siao oi isracu iorces ie miles into Egyptian territory at ti Kuntilla in wh.ch the Iraehs claimed 10 Egyptian, Vucd and 23 captured. ATTACK TWICE At Announcing the new flare up, Israeli military spokesman Maj. ia" saiu t-ajfiwu iun.ca l- tacked Nirim positions in platOOtt with mortar and ma.

chmegun support twice during the Thc attacks were repulsed each ume a- a complaint with the I nited Nations over the at. a 1 ldlK3 anu. lrute vu' Servers were SCn; 10 Uie Uaza 's, v. -j es in recent months, to investigate, L- pms officcr Albcrt Grant thal faf no ha4 been received from Egypt over Friday's Israeli attack on El Kun- crt southeast of Gaza. i I'l pflC 11 II l.l.V,vltw3 k-lClll Bio 4 Talks 5 ity and German unification p.

an. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay and British Eorcigi Secretary Harold MacMJlaa conferred at the Briton's villa. A Western spokesman, meanwhile, reaffirmed that the allied position against the creation of a neutral Germany was totally unchanged. LETT IP TO RISSIV The Western foreign ministers have let it be known that the next move in the stalemated Geneva tasks was up to Soviet Foreiga V. M.

Molotov. The tense Arab-Israel situation. where fighting has broken out ane'. was again calling for the ministers' attention. The western Big Three has been putting more emphasis on the 1950 tripartite agreement between Washington, London and Paris un (jor hich the Western powers hav agreed to act in case of aggres- Dy ciiaenne or uie i Death Ruled Suicide COLUMBUS i Tha death of Arthur C.

Booth, 28. of Columbu. pounds pressure. smashed the machinery and con- fiscated 67.000 blank discs waiting to be made into money. While Henning' accomp'ices continued to nass the K.

Duncan of the USS Chilton, The Jamaica" Hhtorical Society GENE A (INS)-The Three heard of difficulties in restoring cstern powers met today anl Fort Federica because of a short-1 mapped a common stand to be age of authentic cannon of in Iac or Russia 5 rejection period and decided to donate the of Uieir combined European secur. Expect Thousands To Sec Paradcrs Mansfield streets are expected to throne with hundreds of costumed revelers toniqht r.s the city joins in the annual Halloween celebration under the sponsorship cf the Junior Chamber'of Commerce. The parade is scheduled to becin at 7 p. m. Thousands more are expected to crowd downtown streets to waleh G.li,J nJ nnnaM the parade of carn.va makers.

Cram ()f (he coins he started preparing the $5 Neville, in the Sussex hills 20 miles ulcd for midnight Sunday. But ancient pieces as a mark of friend-bill plates. He worked as an en- 'rom England'. south shore. prospects appeared bleak.

'ship. gmeer for a Cleveland firm at $700 seed Junior Hich Schoo'. One win- I raillt MnkC Loom PITTSBURGH (UP) Federal mediators, made a last try today to avert a city-wide walkout of bus and trolley operations sched Reciprocity way and Ohio trucks using high ways in other states. The implica tion was that Ohio truckers should Can Kill License Pacts expect to pay added taxes in other a Permncni oracr ine arumcn states. ohl( had no authority to cancel 'reciprocity agreements.

COLUMBUS. O. (UP) The State of Ohio today was free to 'cancel reciprocity agreements with 14 other states, and thus lo collect 'its controversial axle m.le tax. idue to a Friday rulin; bv Franklin County (Columbis) Common Tleas Court. vw.i, Judge nana r.

Keynoias rciusca tti make nrrmanent a temporary it maLi nprmanpn a temcicirarv a month to buy material. Hcnnint said he perfected his money making machines while serving a previous counterfeit term in 1nil t( mill OkClll n. tut: vtn titiw in nit: uiinio 11 III Hi Ill 11 I All l-llll'l. liaiU to detect. Keel Calls For Korean Talks TOKYO (UP) North Korean v.

premier Mm nung touay cauett: fur a liar faslprn rnnfnrnnne tn far 3 Far Eastern ennferrnre to settle the Korean question. Kim's statement was contained in a Radio i i Tiroadcast which quoted him saving the government of India actively sup 1 Radio Pciping said Kim gave his; uvi ia tun una. views in written answers to qucs- tion hv Indian iournal ist V. V. Prasad behalf of sev eral Indian papers." I "Premier Kim II Suns said the i 1 I order granted Sept.

fll ft lf fttl preventing cancellation. The 11 111 II 1 Twelve trucking firms, from out '0f stafe and in Ohio had souzht 1L Ohio moved to cancel the pacts f. after certain states declined to ac- ccpt amendments to current agreements which cleared the way Ohio's collection of the weight-dis tance levy on out of state trucks. The amendments were proposed after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled hio coula not coiicci me ia uii procily pact witn Micnigan. ns.n Other States cicclinca 10 accepi amendment.

Ohio threatened can ccuauon. i ne temporary orur, j.it- lvented such moves until now. nanus ann noais as inc. mini-from West Third St. down Mul berry to Fourth, cat on Fourth then up Mam to Central Park where they will be reviewed by the judges.

JI DC.E AR ADE R.S Judges will be Mayor Robert "lmlev. Chief of Police Paul Martin, Dr. Robert U'ltson- miperintendent of Mansfield public schools, Mrs. Leonard, B. Hur- witz, president of ine Today Index Churches 2- 3 Classified Ads 9 10 Comics It Deaths 52 Editorials Hospital Notes 5 Kilgallcn Movie Clock 5 Sport 6- 7 TV and Radio 1 Weather 3 i I i i i i 1 a 7 lr1VllVt IllMl iiiiii-u it (yp Leoi 5 clicnt "omitted he had wic said he had no power or autnor to prevent the state from can ig reciprocity pacts The tern- ity 'cellin I'vi a i uiuvi i uci i'iiub i Judge Reynolds said in a nine 6lder terms of an lS-yearold reci page opinion that there was lL JU ahd reason whv truckiniz com panics Using state highways for heavy transportation "should not pav for that use a compensation i luu' 1 "uu-' "I submit, your honor, that there ls receni siuay maae at aic University that says a person can and south side of Park Ave-i The 52-year-old ordirance bans East from Diamond St.

to, "any wild animal such a bears, Franklin Ave. Any car parked in panthers, catamounts, leopard the restricted areas will be towed cats, snakes, lizards, gila monsters jawav. 'etc," Korean people desire an early con- vocation of a Far Eastern confer ence a is actively supported by the Indian government," the broad- (cast said. commensurate with the burden nt become intoxicated by drinking Though several states a that such use places" on the high-1 beer," Richtcr said. 'agreed to amend pacts to provide i way.

"Yes," agreed Judge Don Van for the tax collection, others have i He said this rule applied lo out: Frfdenbcrg, "But those were Vale threatened levies on. 'of state trucks using Ohio high-imcn." Ohio trucks oa their roads. I -i a declared a suicide today. His body was found Friday in hn ear, windows sealed and a hose runninz into the window from the exhaust pip. yii' i Mr fp.

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