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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 1

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PHONE NUMBERS News Room, 170 Subscription, "Class Ads, and Display Ads, 205 shoctoe nbirae OVER THE TOP FOR VICTORY with UNITED STATES WAR BONDS-STAMPS XXXV, NO. 40 Best of Newspaper Feature, Comlet and Pictorial Service COSHOCTON, OHIO SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 19-13 Full Leased Wire Report of United Press THREE CENTS 11 Ships Sunk as U'Boats Resume Attacks Bonds Bought These Bullets FIF M1Y PURSUES NAZIS 81 ROAD II ROME Airfield in China, Hand-Made New Atlantic Offensive Under Way 10 or More Ships In Canada-Bound Convoy Torpedoed LONDON The torpedoing and sinking of a Brazilian passenger ship the '11th and possibly 12th sinking disclosed in 24 hours was announced today and Allied observers said German U-boats apparently have launched a new offensive to disrupt the Allied schedule for liberation of Europe. An official announcement in Rio De Janeiro reported that the Itapage was sent to the bottom off the northeast coast of Brazil Sept. 26 with an apparent loss of 25 lives. Capt.

Antonio Barra, skipper of the Itapage, said the vessel was hit by two torpedoes and sunk. Liberators Break Up 11 Bombers From Africa Hit Germany Russians Prepare For Assault on Dnieper Line Jap Convoy v- l4r iPfcic if .3 IHi 1 It1 "vJ Two and Possibly Four Vessels Sunk by Patrol By UNITED PRESS A new Japanese attempt to run mm the American blockade in the Solo mon islands has been smashed by Yesterday, survivors arriving at an east Canadian port said that a German submarine pack sank 10 and possibly 11 vessels; including three warships, in a running 10-day on two United States fliers in a night bat War bond money passes into ammunition for the Axis, as St. Louis Ordnance plant workers give snake-like belted cartridges the once-over, just before they are shipped overseas tc S. machine gunners. tle that cost the enemy two and possibly four vessels of an 11 -ship convoy and a heavy loss of life, Canadian-b convoys.

A least two of the U-boats were believed to have been destroyed and six others damaged. The sudden resumption of U-boat attacks after a three- Allied spokesmen revealed today. Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters said the Japanese convoy was caught by Liberator patrol bombers Tuesday night while moving southward into the Bougainville straits between Bouganville and Choiseul islands. Willkie Believes GOP Will Adopt His Policies month lull, was regarded in Lon don as the beginning of a des tew By I'NITED PRESS American and British troops advanced at Gen.

Dwight D. Elsenhower's headquarters believed they would negotiate the 125-mile Journey in about the same time 22 days they needed to take Naples. "Yesterday the successful advance of the Fifth army continued," a communique said. "In addition to the capture of Naples, already reported, further progress was made cast of that city. The tempo of the battle of Europe mounted on several fronts as Lt.

Gen. Mark W. Clark's Fifth army chalked up the first great victory of the Italian campaign at Naples. United States and Royal Air Force bombers threw new weight into the aerial pincers on Axis Europe. For the first time American heavy bombers based in the northwest African theater hit Germany proper.

They rocked perate German attempt to choke SAN FRANCISCO Wendell off the Allied transAtlantic artery feeding men and supplies to (U.S. Army Air Force Photo From HE A) Fashioned by the hands of determined Chinese workers in a sheltered valley, the airfield you see here under construction is now being used as a base to bomb the Japs Mud was used to bind the rocks together and form a level surface as the Chinese youths and women toiled with crude tools of bygone centuries to build a base for modern bombers. arise out of the ferment in the Far East than out of the European situation," he said, "and as we begin to consider the Far East more realistically, the Pacific coast is bound to have to the Mediterranean and England. Most speculation in recent weeks on the date for the Allied invasion of western Europe has Willkie indicated today he believed the Republican party would adopt his foreign and domestic policies and send him forth as the GOP presidential candidate next year. At a press conference, Willkie The bombers pressed home their attack for more than an hour, definitely sinking two merchant ships and severely damaging another large merchant ship and a destroyer.

The warship was seen to explode and a spokesman at Mac-Arthur's headquarters listed it as sunk, altho Adm. William F. Hal- centered in the winter or spring play an important part in those and the Germans apparently are relations. said frankly that he would ac Young Is Hostage. of Insane Convict for 29 Hours Abandon Hope of Reaching Quota In Bond Campaign cept the nomination.

He inti attempting to force a postponement until they can stabilize their front in Russia and perhaps southern Europe to meet Isey's south Pacific command said mated that he feels the party it was not known whether the destroyer had gone down. would make him the standard bearer. (Continued on Page Eight) It was uncertain whether the i John Montgomery and Harold "I believe that soon the Re convoy was attempting to reinforce the cradle of the Nazi party Munich with their bombs, and splintered sections of a Messer-schmitt aircraft factory below Vienna. Drivers' Dispute May Halt Buses Union; Seeks Limit On Standees Hunt, co-chairmen, abandoned hope Satuiay of putting Co publican party will adopt the principles I advocated two and or evacuate its hard-pressed gar three years ago," Willkie told CAMDEN, N. J.

Clara Mary Murray, 26-year-old hospital technician, rested overnight in a hospital here and prepared to return home today after a harrowing 29-hour ride with an insane convict who kidnaped her Widow Denies She Killed Husband by Periodic Poisoning Following up the newspapermen, adding that "I assume the Republican party will harmed and that Caster, who was a patient in the hospital nearly three years, acted "like a gentleman." The nurse, kidnaped Thursday, made her way to a taproom and told the proprietor her name. He recognized it from newspaper accounts of the kidnaping and thrust by the Flying Fortresses and Liberators, British heavy not punish me for my foresight." risons on Kolombariara and Vella Lavella islands in the central Solomons, but MacArthur's spokesman said the enemy vessels were believed to have been turned back. Ground fighting also flared up again on Vella Lavella, where American troops were reported bombers returned to Germany by WAYNESBURG, Pa. Blonde, Willkie said the United States pallid Nancy Jeannette Holt, 29 must move rapidly to effect shocton county over the top in the Third War Loan drive which ends tonight. The total to date is $1,470,000, leaving a deficit of $466,000, which places this city at slightly less than 76 per cent.

Coshocton will land close to last position in this area. The total number of subscriptions is 3913 and represents about one put of eight persons thruout the county. night to attack the iron and steel center of Hagen In the southeast Ruhr. While the attack was de closer collaboration among China, year-old Oklahoma widow, almost overcome yesterday when she Soviet Russia and the United States -and Great Birtain. from the state hospital for the insane at Honesdale, Pa.

Miss Murray was released last night on a Camden street by Eugene Caster, 22, of Harrisburg, after a ride from Honesdale, to Camden, then to Atlantic City and back to this city. She told police she had not been (Continued on Page four) 'If there's going to be another world war, it's more likely to scribed as heavy, only two bombers were lost. Other Allied air forces were ranging on ahead of the Fifth and Eighth armies In Italy, harrying the retreating Germans William A. Clark Stricken at Home-Of Sister in Roscoe CLEVELAND Federal Conciliator Stephen Eddy today warned that unless immediate settlement is reached in the dispute between the Pennsylvania Greyhound bus lines company and its AFL, union drivers over carrying standees on intercity lines "the whole system will be put out of commission." Eddy recommended that the dispute be certified to the War Labor Board to prevent a mass tie-up of transportation over the company lines which operate westward from New York, Philadelphia and Washington to Chicago and St. Louis, serving Cin Zara Abbott Again Is Deputy Sheriff (Continued on agt Pcur summoned police.

Miss Murray said Caster had freed her a block from the taproom after handing her what she had thot was a gun. Police said it was carved from soap and painted black. She told police Caster entered the hospital laboratory and pointed the dummy gun at her. "He told me I would have to drive him away," she said. "He let me put a coat on over my uniform and then he held the gun against my back as we walked across the hospital grounds.

William A. Clark, 78, died Fri Mr. Mont gomery expressed himself as disappointed at the outcome of the drive but believes that the total can be increased somewhat due to the fact that the treasury department will per heard druggists testify she purchased poison, today began her defense to escape possible execution for the alleged poison murder of her husband. The state, which rested its case yesterday, contends that Mrs. Holt systematically fed her husband, Jesse Holt, 33-year-old "Big Inch" tractor operator, poison which resulted in his death last May 27.

Three druggists from Waynes-burg and Washington testified yesterday that Mrs. Holt had purchased or attempted to purchase poisons up to the day before her husband's death. Mrs. Holt became Zara Abbott took over his duties day at 10 p. m.

at the home of his Canadian Soldier Held in Cincinnati On Kidnap Charge today as deputy sheriff of Coshoc ton county. He was sworn in by Judge J. C. Daugherty. mit the sale of and sister, Mrs.

Samuel McCleary, Roscoe, as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage suffered two years ago. Mr. Clark, who had operated a meat market in Coshocton for a number of years, spent his entire bonds until Oct. 16. He The new deputy has served on the city police force for the past CINCINNATI, O.

Charles T. Lievers, 19-year-old Evan.sville, Ind youth AWOL from the Ca two years. He was given a one- cinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and De year leave of absence by the civil nadian army, will be arraigned before a U. S. commissioner today on charges of kidnaping in connection service commission here for his new post under his father, Sheriff Jay distraught while listening to the Miss Murray said Caster drove the car to Camden over back roads and permitted her to telephone her father, Gilbert, of Honesdale, from a drug store.

She told her father she had not Trinway Man Dies Saturday Morning Redolph Rine, 77, died Saturday at 2:40 a. m. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Crozier, Trinway. He had been seriously ill for the past five weeks.

Mr. Rine was born Nov. 12, 1865, in East Union. His wife preceded him in death. Surviving are three sons, Deley Ray Rine, Newark, Grant D.

Rine, Dresden Route 1, and Noah Rine, Newark; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bucy, Frazeysburg; a daughter, Mrs. Crozier, nine grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Three brothers preceded him in death. Funeral plans are incomplete.

Abbott. with the abduction and beating of testimony and had to take a sed ative to restore her composure. believes the total for Coshocton county can by this change be boosted to approximately He pointed out that this drive already has 1000 more subscriptions than the April drive and $356,444 more in bonds sold. He does feel that, despite the disappointing windup, the workers have worked hard and long and deserve the greatest praise. He served several years here as Charles T.

Monroe, 29, Western Springs, 111., service engineer. One druggist, Howard L. Leckey, deputy sheriff prior to his appoint ment to the police department. FBI agents said that Lievers also life in this community. He was born Feb.

20, 1865, at Roscoe, the son of Henry and Jemima Clark. Surviving are one son, Eyrl Clark, navy; two grandsons, William and Joseph Clark, with the U. S. army; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel McCleary, Roscoe, Mrs.

Zetta Cross, Coshocton; three brothers, Henry Clark, Coshocton Route 1, Samuel Clark, Coshocton Route 4, and James Clark of Coshocton Route 5. Mr. Abbott succeeds J. W. Crago, who resigned some weeks ago.

testified that on May 24. three days before Holt died, Mrs. Holt asked him for some "rat poison." He said he sold her some and warned there was no satisfactory antidote. She asked whether this would kill a person, the druggist related, and said he replied: "My God, woman, this would kiil anything." troit. Eddy said that 80 or 90 of the company's bus drivers members of the Amalgamated Motor Coach Employes union (AFL) already have been suspended by the company for refusing to carry standees.

The union demands, Eddy said, that bus dispatchers give written orders specifying the number of standees to be carried before they leave the terminals. S. R. Sundstrem, company president, said the company refused to permit drivers to be the judge of the number of standees who -may be carried. He said the company had complied with an order from the Office of Defense Transportation to carry capacity loads which did not endanger the safety of pas Class Ring Found! After this ad appeared in last Sunday's paper Hospital Notes would be charged with violation of the national motor vehicle act.

Dazed and beaten, Monroe told police yesterday he had picked up a hitch-hiker, dressed in a Canadian army uniform, near Dwight, 111., Thursday night while driving home. The hitch-hiker drew a gun, ordered Monroe to stop the car, trussed him up with rope and threw him into the trunk of the been harmed but begged him to come after her. "Then he drove to Atlantic City," she went on. "We no sooner got there than he turned the car around and started back. When we got back to Camden he stopped the car on a dark street, told me I was free to leave and gave me the gun.

He asked me to tell the police he was not armed and then he drove off." Detectives later found her car, abandoned on a street corner. 814 Mrs. Donai Slaughter, Services will be Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Dawson funeral home, LOST 1943 CHS class ring with Initials B.J.J.

Reward. Bernard Johnson. 127 Walnut at. with Rev. Arthur Staples, pastor! FATHER DIES Mrs, Gilbert Brownfield, 9184 East Main was called to Kansas this week due to the death of her father, Benjai.vn Scott, who resided on a farm near Norton.

1 THE WEATHER OHIO Cooler tonight. Grandview minor. Donald Wilkins, Newcomers-town, minor. Fred Jacobs, 844 Main medical, Mrs. James Duffy, Newcomers-town Route major.

of the Roscoe MethodLst church, in charge. Burial at Roscoe cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until time of services. car. The kidnaper released lum John Walker, of the Robson Cafeteria at the Firestone plant, who found it a few days before, returned the ring to its owner.

Perhaps someone has found an Hourly Temperatures 8a. m. ,49 ,50 "somewhere in Indiana," Monroe said, only to beat him with a pistol and his fists in a cornfield. Then he was placed back in the car. article YOU have lost, and is Livestock Jiidrhi Contest 1 a.

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Phone 205 Monroe said he had pleaded! Will Be Repeated at Fair with the kidnaper for his life and finally was released in Cincinnati. Injured in Game at Newark Ohio Banker' Son Prisoner in Germany CLEVELAND. First Lt. Cyrus Accuser of Charlie Chaplin In Hospital Maternity Ward Gerald Brown, captain and halfback Coshocton high school's football team, probably Shortly after he informed ponce. The second annual "Good detectives arrested Lievers in Neighbor" livestoc judging con-Monroe's car.

Lievers said he was! test will be held at the county fair absent without leave from hisjthi syear on Thursday, Oct. 7, at army camp at Ipperwash. Canada, io a. m. Eaton, 25, son of the prominent I Cleveland investment banker who was reported killed in action July 30 in Europe, is a prisoner of war in Germany, his father disclosed will be lost for the season, it was League.

Zanesville scored a 13-12 thriller over Marietta, Cambridge shaded Dover's defending champions, 13 to 13, and Lancaster went rlown to 12-0 loss to Chilli-cothe in other league encounters last night. sheep and one for Last years there was only one classification, one for beef cattle. From a showing in a ring, the girls and boys will select their favorites in dairy cattle, beef cattle, swine and sheep, rating each selection A. B. and D.

They will be asked to state their reason and sign their names and addresses. Judmg sheets will be gathered up sometime during the year-old red-haired drama pro- VL nerj today learned today, due to a severe injury to his left hand suffered last nisht in the game at Newark. Deacon Gross, the Redskins' It is open to all county high school boys and girls. The committee in charge of the affair is composed of Wilson McCornell. Raymond Geib and G.

Harold Wright Girl Dies Of Gunshot Wound Eaton wrote hi family he was tege of film comic Charlie Chaplin. sums was taken to a hospital today to1' al talc i. of the baby. A week- later they reached a in an internment camp after being captured when his plane crashed during an air raid over the Netherlands, his father, Cyrus S. Eaton reported.

Edith Wright, 16. daughter of Chambers. It is being sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright and; by the Coshocton Livestock Co-granddaughter of Dr.

and Mrs. E. opeartive Association, Lee Milling stellar end, suffered an injured Boo Cleaiy, substitute back, back during the gruelling Newark gave Zanesville its winning mar-contest and probably will be out (gin over Marietta, his perfect two weeks, doctors said today, placement following a plunge by Gross may be able to play in the Bob Raymond that sent the Elue homecoming game against Zanes-j Devils ahead, 33-6. Dick Guss had ville here Oct. 15.

scored earlier for the winners on day. The stock will be judged by M. Wright, Coshocton, died in Bur-; Conner Dairy Products, Car temporary settlement in which Chaplin agreed to pay medical expenses and support of Miss Barry. He denied he was the father of her baby, but agreed that blood tests would be taken when the child is four months old to determine if bank, Friday, according to 'nation Milk the Coshocton the official livestock judge and tne association, the! winners will be determined by a word received here today. I Milk Producers The child was accidentally shot were Cowboys Find Bodies Of Two Army Airmen LAS VEGAS, N.

M. Armv of- Shortly before dawn Miss Barry-was taken from her home in West-wood Village, where she had spent the past few months with her mother, to a small hospital in a quiet residential district. Attending her was Dr. Russell Starr. Chaplin recently married Oona O'Neill, 18-year-old daughter of playwright Eugene O'Neill, in an Chaplin possibly could have been the parent.

ficers today identified two of the If the tests the tests showed such a pos-jfour bodies found in the wreckage ity, Chaplin agreed, then the of a twin-engined army plane treated at city hospital last night. Brown's hand is badly swollen, and doctors said there was little possibility he would play again this season. Bill Wilcoxon, Redskins' center, suffered a cut over his eye, but the injury is not expected to keep a lateral from Red Bartley. A 70-yard romp by big Darl Walgomott proved to be the payoff as Cambridge' outdistanced Dover. The run came in the third stanza after Tommy Koledin had scored twice and added an extra point for a 13-12 Dover advantage.

Hob McClelland and Kenny Pepper scored first and second period sibil Farmers Exchange, the First Na- comparison of the contestants rational bank, the Coshocton Na-! ports with the official's finding, tional bank, the Home Loan and Standard judging rules Savings and the Coshocton As- will govern the contest: 45 min-sociation of Commerce. utes will be allotted for the judg- Last year the four winners each ing; winner may choose the breed received a calf, valued at $25. of animal they prefer; winner will A change which will suit the be notified as soon as possible and boys and girls has been made this prizes will be awarded at "Farmers' year. The sponsors will include! Day" in Coshocton. Date will to in the contest a prize for dairy cat- be announced later.

The decision tie; one for beef cattle; one for of the judges will be final. case to establish paternity of the missine since July 26 as 2nd Lt. several days ago. Dr. and Mrs.

Wright will arrive in California today. The father, Paul Wright, who has been in Alaska, was able to return home. He has been employed as an engineer on the Alcan highway. Besides the parents and grandparents, two brothers survive. No details of the funeral services were available.

I baby would go to trial or a fur- L. Patterson. Sparta, and 2nd ther settlement would be made, Lt. Kenneth M. Adarns.

Canton, O. elopement to Montecito. They returned to Hollywood after a short honeymoon. On June 3 Miss Barry sued the 54-year-old comedian, seeking to Cnaplm was permitted to have) The plane was found yesterday him from aying next week. his own physician in attendance at I by two cowboys on the slopes of Newark is the the time of birth, Eik mountain Las Vegas.

football team in only unbeaten "je Central Ohio (Continued on Page four).

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