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ELYRIA, OHIO

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MAIN'S KING DIES IN HIS SLEEP


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.eds Want Peace


bnference Soon
Aer Korea Truce

Death Is Shock To
Empire; Elizabeth
Becomes Queen

PANMUNJOM, Korea-The Communists demanded today


1-dress peace conference within 90 days of a Korean armis,o discuss the withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea and
icral Far Eastern settlement.
Vorth Korean Lt. Gen. Nam II submitted the Red proposa
3 first meeting of the full armistice delegations since Dec. 4
/ice Admiral C. Turner Joy, head of the United Nations
ation, received the document without comment at the 20te meeting. He asked-and was granted-a recess until

Bulletin
NAIROBI, KenyaElizabeth, Britain's new Queen,
will fly to Entebbe, capital of Uganda, today to board a
special airplane there for her return to London, it was
announced today.

U. tomorrow (8 p.m. today E.S.T.) to study it.


tern observers noted, howthe proposal would entail
al negotiations with the Chiand North Korean Commuovernment, neither of which
'. S. recognizes. It also apily would exclude the South
n government from the con-

e.

Sanitation Dept.
To Send Out
Bills Soon

full plenary session was


ied to take up the fifth and Plans for billing of Elynans for
tern on the Korean armistice garbage and rubbish collections by

LONDON-King George VI died peacefully in his sleep


today and his daughter, 25-year-old Puncess Elizabeth, new
Queen of the British Commonwealth and Empire, prepared to
fly home at once from East Africa.
The 56-year-6ld monarch, sovereign of one-fourth the
vorld's population and surface, was found dead in his bed by
his valet at about 7:30 a.m. (2:30 a.m. E.S.T.).
It was announced that the Royal Flight carrying Elizabeth
and her husband and Prince Consort, Philip, will arrive in
T
:0ndon about 6 p.m. tomorrow (1 p.m. ThursdayE.S.T.).
Elizabeth became the sovereign in constitutional theory at
he moment of her father's death but the Privy Council was
ummoned immediately to meet at 6 p.m. (1 p.m. E.S.T.) at
'hich time her accession to the throne will be proclaimed.
The House of Commons will meet again this evening when
Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the other members will
swear allegiance to the new monarch.
Buckingham Palace announced shortly before 11 a.m. (6
a.m. E.S.T.) that the King had died unexpectedly in his sleep
at his country estate at Sandringham, Norfolk, 60 miles north
of London.
The brief announcement said:
"It was announced from Sandringham at 10:45 a m today
February 6th 1952, that the King, who retired to rest last
night in his usual health, passed peacefully away in his sleep
early this morning."
Widespread unofficial medical

Februa
for a final Korean peace
ry were an
lent.
nounced today by Safety Service |
i Il's brief formal proposal Director D. W. Kothe.
for the appointment of five The free collections during the
Korean and Chinese govem- past month and the special cityrepresentatives and five UN wide clean-up of rubbish have takentatives to meet within en care of the accumulation existmonths of a Korean armis- ing in the city when the sanitation
> negotiate the settlement of department took over, Kothe pointllowing questions:
j ed out. This has enabled the crews
ithdrawal of all foreign to maintain a regular schedule for
from Korea.
the past several weeks. The men
Peaceful settlement of the are now trained and residents can
i question.
expect the collectors on the same
ther questions related to day each week unless severe weathin Korea.
er conditions interfere.
'iscussing the proposal, Nam Three Sections
NAIROBI, Kenya. - Britain's might in a jungle tree-top bungaited that the Reds might The c't.v will be divided into
sovereign Queen began her reign
opinion was that the King might
up in the peace conferenci ' three sections for the purposes of
When the piincess received the
today m tears and sorrow.
Bulletin
A meeting is under way today have died of coronary thrombosis,
questions as the future o billing so that volume of work will
she
wept
openly
but
recovThe former Princess Elizabeth
COLUMBUSThe question of
f or h m which repiesentatives of the a blood clot having formed after
sa. the fighting in Indo be distributed instead of coming
and admission of Red Chin into the office all at once,, Mrs metropolitan service for Lorain broke down and wept when a
Pfaudler Company, the Union and the lung operation. Another but
Ralph F. Bauer, clerk of the de- subscribers of the Lorain Tele- radio-telephone call from London The Queen spent happy hours
orth Korea to the UN.
the U. S. Mediation and Concilia- less likely medical opinion was
in the
partment, explained.
informed her that her father, King
bungalow last night, watch- tion Service are taking part.
phone
Co.
was
brought
up
before
First section of the city to be
ing big game come to the water- For the first time in 44 years o f i that the King suffered a stroke.
George VT, was dead.
It was unlikely that the exact j
billed will be the south-eastern sec- the Public Utilities Commission
'ing
at the foot of the tree
the EJyria plant's operation all pro
She personally ordered a plane, At hole
lion between the branches of the today in a hearing on the com8 a. m. 12 midnight EST, ductive work is at a standstill due cause of death would ever be officially revealed.
Black river. Bills for residents of pany's application for a 23 per
the to a work stoppage by the memDeath came to the King at the
.his area will be mailed Friday, cent rate increase.
bers of UAW-CIO Local 1161. The same estate where he was born
February 8, and payment is due by
royal
hunting
lodge
where
.......
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Lorain City Solicitor Ed Conley monwealth and Empire.
work stoppage began at 2 p. m. Dec. 14. 1895.
February 16. The bill will cover and
hours later, the news came of herlTuesdav.
County Prosecutor P a u
Rcifrned 15 Years
In London, it was announced father's
LONDONQueen Elizabeth beonly the month of February so Mikus claimed the company
death.
Today the Company made the He had reigned through 15 of came today the first female sovmost residents in this area will owe should offer metropolitan service that the Royal Flight carrying Eli- ffIt first_ reached Nairobi at the following
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g
j
oca
t-i-iiiciJ
I
statement:
3ntain's
most
momentous
years.
zabeth was expected to arrive at
ereign of Great Britain since Queen
:her big ore carrier will join only one dollar.
to city as well as rural subscrib London Airport about 6 p m . offices of a local nexvspaper which
Thus strike is due to differences ie succeeded to the throne Dec.Victoria, and the fourth British
jet of Pittsburgh Steamship The section of the city east of the ers.
informed
the
royal
household.
The
between
the
Company
and
the
1. 1936, when his brother. Edward
Thursday (1 p. m. Thursday EST).
since 1936.
subsidiary of the U. S. Steel, Slack river will be billed February
decided not to inform Eliza- CIO Local over constructual mat- VIII abdicated for the "woman I| monarch
The company told the commisHer ascension to the throne gave
D. 16, when the Steamer Ar- 5, payment being due by February sion it plans to offer metropolitan
ters and rates of pay.
love
Edward became the Duke I Britain three living
"
queensthe
1. Anderson slides down the 3. These residents will be billed service to rural residents only.
On November 7, 1951, the of Windsor.
new sovereign, her mother Queen
it the American Shipbuilding or February and March, a pay- Conley said, "this would be disThe
King's
wife,
Queen
ElizaUAW-CIO was certified as the
Elizabeth and Queen Mary, the
ny in Lorain.
ment of $2 being due. Residents criminatory to the people of
bargaining unit of the hourly beth, and his younger daughter,, late King George VI> mother.'
new vessel, a sister ship to west of the Black river will be bill- Lorain."
Princess
Margaret,
were
at
Sandpaid plant employees as a result
England always has flourished
nlip R. Clarke which was ed February 23 with payments due
of an election conducted by the ringham at the time of death.
under female sovereigns. Queen
ed in November, is scheduled March 1. Their bills will be for COLUMBUS.The Public Util
The
death
came
as
a
stunning
NLRB. On December 3, 1951, the shock to Britain and the Empire. Elizabeth stopped the Spaniards in
the water around 10:45 a. m. three months, February, March and ities Commission of Ohio opened a
Union submitted to the Company The
ay, Feb. 16.
hearing here today on the contest
April.
monarch had been believed the 16th century; Queen Anne was
a contract proposal involving 86 well on the road to recovery from on the throne when Scotland and
:ials of the steamship com- The reason for billing the dif- ed apphcdtion of the Lorain Tele
items, including wage and other us dangerous operation of last England were united in 1707; and
ind U. S. Steel are making ferent sections for different pe- phone Co., for a rate increase
!
economic demands totaling over Sept 23, when all or part of one under Queen Victoria the British
or observance of the event riods of time is to schedule 'the which would add $288,197 to its
36 cents per hour.
ung was removed.
Empire was established.
billing so that only one third of the annual gross revenue.
Over the intervening two
The King had been out in the Dispute Possible
The
increase
proposed
by
the
city is paying each month. Under
months, the parties have met in countryside in both morning and There may be some dispute as
normal operation, residents will be company and under protest by subbargaining meetings afternoon yesterday, apparently in to whether the new monarch is
NEW YORK -An attorney for fourteen
billed every three months, the bill scribers would boost charges on a
working out the majority of the good health.
four-party
city
line
by
$1,
give
exQueen Elizabeth I or Queen Elizahe
steel
industry
attempted
to
for the average resident being ?3.
But loyal subjects recalled that beth II. The Scots may object if
show today that wage increases contractual problems on a m u t Commercial establishments will be tended area service to subscribers
ually agreeable basis. As of the his voice sounded harsh and she is called Queen Elizabeth II
in rural exchanges and hike coinauto-pedestrian accidents billed each month.
demanded by CIO steelworkers time of the work stoppage, there shaky in his annual Christmas Day because Queen Elizabeth was not
reported to police yesterday, Bills will be mailed about 10 operated telephone charges from
ould not be allowed under present remained unsettled a few issues, broadcast in December. And pic- the Queen of Scotland.
ily minor injuries were re- days before their due date as is five to 10 cents.
With
extension
of
area
service
Vage
Stabilization Board regula- primarily: union security, no tures taken as he bade fareweli to Elizabeth becomes queen when
done by the water department, Mrs.
strike clause, arbitration of griev- then Princess Elizabeth and her he fortunes of the British are at
idore Snyder, 12, of 313 9th Bauer explained, and a penalty to rural subscribers, toll charges
ions.
ances, a few job descriptions and husband only last Thursday show- a low ebb, in contrast to the day
was struck by a car driven will be added to the bill if it is no for calls from Amherst, VermilHoward M. Holzman of New maintenance work by mainten- ed him thin and haggard.
s. Dorothy Steger, 139 Bever- n by the deadline. This is no lion, Avon, Avon Lake and Birmwhen her illustrious predecessor
Had Planned Cruise
fork told
six-man special pane! ance foremen.
rt, as he ran across a cross done in the water departmen ingham exchanges would be elimascended
the
The King, with the Queen and Queen Victoria
Position
for
Main
Issues
on Washington avenue at vhere a 10 per cent penalty
ppointed by the WSB to hear arguthrone. Then the flag of the Britinated, but Lorain customers callPrincess
Margaret,
had
planned
The position of the parties on to
street. Police report Mrs.
mark- of
its
ing to those points would pay for
ments between United States Steel
take
^
-.lu.iji, in
n March
* * i j \ , u through
LI 11 (jUjt; 11 shf, Empire and the
" *--i
a cruise
llllencc
was making a left turn off added to the bill for late paymen outgoing calrs to those exchanges.
followed the sun around
orp. and the United Steelworkers the major contractual issues may the warm waters of the south At- '"
street on to Washington avbe generally described as fol- lantic to South Africa in an at-| the worldThe Lorain Telephone Co., valf America that the union was er- lows:
ist as the traffic light changued at more than $8,500,000, claims
tempt to speed his recovery.
oneous
in
claiming
it
was
perNo. a Continued on Page 2
I the boy ran ahead of the
Union SecurityThe Union deit has not had a general rate inNews of the sovereign's death
mitted 34-cent hourly increases unians and was struck,
mand of a compulsory union spread rapidly throughout t h e
crease for 28 years, despite rising
der current board rules.
dore was taken to Elyria
shop has been changed to a modi- country. Flags were lowered to
operating costs and three times as
He
said
cases
generally
heard
ial hospital and was releasec
fied union shop whereby existing
many telephones in operation.
by the WSB are either petitions employees need not join as a half staff The House of Commons
reatment.
Lorain,
with
a
1950
population
of
by labor ,and management for ap- condition of continued employ- adjourned. Theaters and music
Y Injured
CLEVELANDNewton J. Rains
proval of wage increases mutually ment, but, once joining, they halls closed. The British BroadcastWhite, 358 East Bridge president of Local 1043, Moto 51,202, is the largest city in Ohio
serviced by an independent teleRay E. Ballenger
agreed upon, or disputes in which and all new employees must- ing Corporation cancelled all but|
was slightly injured in a Coach Operators' Union, AFL, to phone
company.
broadcasts.
accident. White was cross- day ordered 350 striking Centra
opposing
sides have not reached maintain membership to work news
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, ,
i Awards for band proficiency
TI
Hushed crowds began gatherinR went to 22 Elyria High students
oad street on the crosswalk Greyhound Bus drivers to return The company presented seven Ray E. Ballenger of London, agreement.
for
Pfaudler.
witnesses
as
the
hearings
opened.
Ohio,
president
of
the
Ohio
State
outside Buckmghame Palace during during the preview performance of
ar street when he was struck to work in accordance with their
Holtzman said the board, in fixThe Company is willing to rec- the noon lunch hour.
These included company execu- Aerie of the Fraternal Order of ng wage ceilings to apply in petithe concert band at a school ascar of Charles Eutsey, 107 contract with Greyhound.
ognize
some
form
of
union
seThere was no immediate an- sembly this morning. The band
Maple street who was mak- Rains' action came after the ives H. E. and J. C. Hageman, Eagles, will be the principal speak- :ion cases, should not misapply
curity,
provided
there
is
also
nouncement of the date of the Presented a concert for students
eft turn off Cedar street on 'irm threatened action to seek a resident and treasurer, respect- er at the Recognition Banquet, o regulations to "create floors in disCompany security in the form of King's burial. However, he will be prior to the staging of the Midid.
court order to end the week-old vely; H. W. Werner, secretary; R. Elyria Aerie this evening. At th pute cases.'
adequate no-strike protection.
e was treated at Elyria Mem- dispute. In' a letter to all drivers, 1. Herrick, chief engineer and J. banquet two members of the Eagle
laid to rest alongside .Britain's long Wmter Concert here tomorrow
He contended the panel was
No 2 Continued on Page 2
ospital for contusions -of the he union president told strikers 1 Brown, commercial representa- will be honored with the Eagle hearing a "dispute" and not a
No. 1 Continued on Prge 2
1 evening
Civic Service awards for unselfish "petition."
A portion of the school assemIbow and hip and released. hey acted in violation of their ive.
bly program was devoted to the
:y was charged by police contract with Greyhound when Expert witnesses for the corn- contributions to the welfare of th
The
industry
also
produced
stapresentation of the Elyria Booster
ailure to yield the right of hey walked off the job last Wed- any included John P.. Clifton,, community, the county, state and
tistics purporting to show that
Club trophy awarded to thp 1951
> a pedestrian and posted nesday midnight.
olumbus, a consulting engineer nation.
football squad at the annual
or his appearance in Elyria Rains said he supported the com- rith the National Appraisal Co., Following the banquet, and pro cos of "fringe benefits" sough
pany's view that four strike lead- nd J. R. Foster, a consulting econ- gram which will be held i n the by the USW "would far exceed th
Booster Club football banquet last
s court February 11.
ers should be fired for their part mist.
Friday night.
Marine Room of the Elks at 7 p. m cost of granting the union's de
in the dispute. If the men wanted
Varsity coach Bill Coyer and the
mand
for
a
general
increase
i
the
president,
officers
and
guests
f Time 3 Queens to appeal the discharge through
COLUMBUS
The
Ohio
Turnwill
return
to
the
Eagles
club
where
wage
rates."
toll road, to Maumee, was decided !!^^TPI<!.Se!1!fl-the_itr?ph:r to th.e
rrmtrant _ acf QKi;t.h.j

- established
grievance
DONBritain has never be- contract
:he official reception will be held
pike Commission reported today upon in order to temporarily save
d three queens living at the channels, he said,, they could do
for the state president and a spe*"*"*
that cost and the need to conserve
ime.
15 per cent of steel required fo
so. In the meantime, he ordered
Recognition for two years of
cial entertainment will be given in
:ntical materials were primary the
entire
project.
George VTs widow may be- the drivers should honor their con
his honor.
band work are reflected in the
'actors in a decision to build the
as the "Queen tract, which expires in 1953.
> known
Ballenger will also pay a visit to
'irst part of the toll road only tc Another r e a s o n , Shocknessy awards presented by George Wilsaid, was to avoid severe traffic son, supervisor of band. These
", and 84-year-old Queen Earlier, the drivers voted to re
Maumee, near Toledo.
the Ladies' Auxiliary at its meetcongestion and revenue loss such awards went to the following: Bob
is the "Dowager Queen". turn to work providing Greyhound CLEVELAND.Wage and salary ing, which also will be in session
The
commission
and
its
finan
took no retaliatory action agains payments to employes of Republic this evening. All Eagles and their
cial advisers also pointed out thai as that now being experienced ty Snow, Esther Kader, Lee Wurster,
them, but they reversed their stanc Steel Corp., in 1951, totaled a "rec- wives are requested to attend the A charge of involuntary man such a move would permit imme Ohio and Pennsylvania at the Carol Stearns, Diane Abbe, Jim
'pony Head Dies when
notice of the firings came ord $298,650,689, more than half
laughter was preferred yesterday liate financing which would be western end of the Pennsylvania Kauffman,, Mario Sandow, Dick
IAF. Harbin Hagenbauch,, The discharged men are Gilbert of which went to workers in north- reception which will start at 9 p. m.
Turnpike.
Brown, Mary Folk, Don Selty,
nt of the Hooven and Alli- C. Haffner, Euclid; Gerald Whit eastern Ohio, the company an- MIDGETS ERR IN GEOGRAPHY gainst Charles' Dangerfield, 55, of 48,000,000 to $50,000,000 less costly Shocknessy said that completing Roberta Holliday, Marjorie Palmhan
if
the
first
bond
issue
were
1216
South
Prospect
street,
in
con>., Cordage firm here since man, North Canton; David F Bond nounced today.
initial phase of the road to er, Joan Myrhman, Kay Stang,
CHARLESTON, S. C. Four
or total construction to the Indi- Ihe
Maumee, connecting with U. S. ^aro] Tonry, Harriett Fobes, Don
1949, died unexpectedly at Belpre, and John J. Donelson,' In Cleveland alone, Republic midget wrestlers have learned to nection with the traffic accident at na 'state line.
Akron.
ne her* yesterday.
paid out a record $55,860,509 to ap- their dismay that there is more Grafton and Fuller roads Monday Financial advisers pointed out Route 20, would provide "an ade- Elbert, Elaine Evenchik, Lois
quate and economical method of FYidenstein, Albert Wood, Eugent
proximately 11,675 employes.
than one Charleston. Booked for in which Casper Madro, 65, of West bat the bond issue was the larg- handling
traffic serving Michigan Demos and Gloria Manns.
Begins Prison Term
st of its kind and would be un- and Illinois
Other Republic record payrolls an appearance here they showed Ridge road, was killed.
areas."
ieldy
to
handle
all
at
one
time,
in northeastern Ohio last year in- up in the capital of West Virginia. Dangerfield was driving east on
He added that making the super Duke Of Windsor To
THEASTERN OHIO: CIou- DAYTONLawrence A. Razete, cluded:
specially
without
prospect
of
Canton $39,475,856; Masoad's initial western terminus at
Fuller road and collided with a ome immediate revenue.
:asional light snow accumu- an official of the Cincinnati RayFIRE AND BRIMSTONE
about one inch thig after- tronics Co., began serving a three- sillon $21,698,804; Warren $20,287,- ROYALSTON, Mass. Town south-bound truck d r i v e n by Turnpike Commission Chairman .he Maumee interchange would in- Sail For England
793;
Niles
$5,923,141;
Elyria
$458,:ure a smooth traffic flow westmd tonight; a little colder year sentence in Jhe Ashland, Ky.,
records show that when in 1769 Charles Cotton, 2222 Lake avenue, ames W. Shocknessy said con- ward
on U. S. Route 20 until Indi- NEW YORKThe Duke of Windlow of 25 tonight; Thursday Federal Prison today. Razete was 118 and Newton Palls $695,931.
causing the truck to collide with traction to the Indiana border
Katurnh
Babcock,
15,
was
struck
ana
determines
where to begin its sor, "profoundly shocked" by the
cloudy and continued mild. convicted of giving some $900 to an ANNUAL groundhog supper. Sat.
Madro's
car,
going
north,
accorddead by lightning, her fate was ing to the sheriff department's in- as not included in the first phase urnpike. Then the two toll roads death of his brother, King Geor?
Air
Force
procurement
employe
at
f construction plans for two other Dould be joined.
5 to 8 p.m. 50c. Masonic Temple.
>DAT'S MARKETS ON
VI, will sail for England tomorrow
Wright-Patterson Air Base here in Spon. by King Solomon lodge. held up as an example of divine vestigation.
asons also.
aboard the liner Queen Mary, but
punishment
for
non-attendance
at
FACE
Dangerfield
is
to
be
arraigned
bean effort t gtu* contract favors.
He
said
initial
construction
of
adv. church.
MIXED dancing. Big Barn. Every his American-born duchess wiil
fore Justice C. C. Lord tomorrow.
nly 181.7 miles of the 240-mile Friday and Saturday,
dv.|main in th United States.

Lorain Telephone New Queen In Africa, Productive Work


Rate Increase
Prepares To Fly Home At Pfaudler Co.
Hearing Opens
At A Standstill

Britain Has
3 Queens
Living Now

* Carrier To
Je Down me
ys On Feb. 16

Eagles To Have
Recognition
Banquet Tonight

o Pedestrians
By Autos

Says Rules Don't


Permit Steel Pay
Demanded By CIO

Union Head Tells


Bus Drivers To
Return To Work

Awards Given
For Band
Proficiency

Cost Factor In Limiting


First Part Of Turnpike

Republic Steel's
1951 Payroll
Here $459,118

VEATHER

Faces Charge
Of Involuntary
Manslaughter

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