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Saturday. June 4, 19C6 Akron Beacon Journal 9' South ern Sprinters Erase Mai1 MSI 1 LEO Dl'ROCHER. manag as fined for not scoring tlBiB3 Southern University of Lou- Jaguars' annexing their sec-isiana flashed to a 440-yard ond consecutive title, relay record of 39.7 and tookj Southern's classy 4 JO yard er or the Chicago Cubs, an- irom third base In the eighth jnounced Friday night he has of whpn Ron fined rookie outfielder Bvron iRrowne and infielder joev; Santo hlt hlh bouncer to an early lead Friday night in 'relay crew of Harvey Nairn, Li JJJ1IJJILJ-IJJ11J1JWM1LIBMI li' i th. 1 ith nnnnal miMnnr tra-lf phvlor f.onroa An. Hif iui vtaiuwu.

and field championships of the! derson and Grundy Harris! JAmamtano 5iw eacn ior pu.ner uaro.a National Association of Inter-1 erased the 40.4 meet mark North Carolina States Walter to a larceny report filed with poor playing. turned his back on Amalfitano each collegiate Athletics at Sioux' Southern set in 1964. jonnson in r.101 police. Without the poles, tne, ne accused Browne of loaf-1 after fielding the ball. Falls, S.

D. I The only other meet record holes will be hard to find.jing while chasing a drive by ThrlefenrlinirhamnlnnJaff. was set by Jim Kemp of Ken-i THIEVES left the holes, but since the report also stated Richie Allen of Philadelphia uars piled up 26 point to 16 tucky State, who posted a 46.2(took the poles from 12 greens that the flags identifying each; in Thursday night game. It JIM DAMES. 38, three or Texas Southern, considered in 44i vara nasn preliminaries, at sunningaaie country ciun green oy numner were auacn-i wem ior a nmiinuii.

Amalfitano time United States Auto Club the strongest hurdle to theiThis blotted out a 46.3 set by in Toledo Friday, according ed to the i uurotner saia midget driving champion, was By Keefcr and Lanskyjcitically injured Friday night iMnc Divot Moxley Has 1. Active II. Fred Council, Hornblower. 2. Queen's Jeronimo, Pe Wee Sandy Hill Flax.

3. Spud K. Abbe, Midwest Clipper, Commotion. 4. Noble Noon, Famous Earl, Justly Scottish.

5. Domingo Abbe, Regal Victor, My Gal Wick. 6. Evening Sky, AWOL, Good Impression. 7.

Irish Joe, Mountain Lil, Foolish Widow. 8. About Time, Newtown Commander, Marson Hanover. 9. Mohawk, Goldfish, Widower's Scotchman.

I IT SEEMS CXJK STAR fNOUMEJW STIFF PUAME HAHRlS? GOUPEl? rS IS PDOC JEff howPETmON, KATHV'S 60TTABEJ I Mil 4. I I Uln ff ssJ linrXsVl' II SJBHaM lOd LOOK A5 IF 'KM JUST ME! jw AW UPtES LUNCHEON I'M (JIVING at Willow Springs, 111., when he hit a wall during a warm-up run at the Santa Fe Speedway. WW-KING ACROSS THE PUTTlNS GKEEN IN WALKING AtfrSS THE PLlTTlNS GKEEN IN r5 BAP APVCt LCWfc miWU LfJc fV LS I THEIK HUSH HEELS. WHAT GNE5 np, nun u.y a X. I 1 I I uTLe I II I His Eye On Pace Triple I FIFTH: Par, 12,000.

1 m. (Honr Arrordi( lu Foal roamuaa) FIHST: Pc. rimr, $700, 1 m. Lam 3 Sirn Horn (thirst First) Driver Oddi Mv t.al Wlrk 4-1-8 No lirlver 1 Maggie MrBrld -6- W. Brown 6-1 Kev.il Vlrlor 7-7-1 Thornan 4-1 iMjmingo All 1-1-1 H.

A Hirer 3 1 Juaiapproved 2 3 No Driver I HI Hematite 12 1 Wilton fl-2 The Medina stable owned by MlRhty Guy I-e-7 Pittenon I Elbridge Moxley and trained by Earl Bowman, who also! A PUBLIC meeting of interested parties has shown considerable differences of opinion about the design of Cincinnati's proposed Riverfront Sports Stadium. The baseball people want it horseshoe-shaped. The football people want it to be round and closed. Preliminary designs 3-1 Lynnhurat Volo 1 .1 Tavlor S-l 5-1 'Jimmy Gene VBSZendl 10-1 41 Alao hhglnle: 61 Victory Way 2 3 11 Wood to SIXTH: Pare, 12.200. 1 m.

ID i C.ene Majeaiy 7-2-4 No Oriver 6-1 Artive 11. U. 5-4-7 fcvani Cilermor 6fr7 Gannon Fred Council 5-2 Itangno Utile Chrimy 7 5 3 Thonini llornhlower S-3 6 WIlMin JomkI I naway S-4 Standard btai Hikl 7-8 -5 Dvoracrk AIm KltKlblr: Sandra Crerd 7-H-H Covvli K. W. T.

ltU llalea handles the driving, made a late start this Spring but Is quickly making up for lost time at Northfield Park. There are three pacing fea AWIIU 4 20 nit low II Evening Sky 6 63 Van Schaaf 4 1 Jay E. 2 V4 Craba 8 1 Itarniy rointer -i tures tonight and the Moxley- SKXOND: Pace. 1700. 1 m.

Impresalon 3-3-1 Boman 5 1 i Kdgewood Ijiyor 7 1-3 Stnkea 6 1 "a'Sdv Wn. I'll Hoki 2-2 Amosaon aMarca S-2-3 8-1 and cost estimates for the multi-million dollar structure are due July 7... Lpo The lAttlt Lvaquvr 2-7-4 Kun'V 31 I cl-vpvtu-l' Wee ('. 1-3-8 Umilier 4-1 irih Joe Red Knilgu 5-17 Thomaa I Pace. Cond 12,000.

1 m. W.Br'k'h'f 3-1 3 2 6 Thomas 4 1 l-H-3 Win. Smith 8-1 6-7-4 Bowman 10-1 Aralac 4414 Walt Smith Mlas Jainhey 6-1-4 Mtlhurn HI 101 All Time Tuffy Tee Newtown C.en. Foolish Widow Success Ange 6 6-X Angus AIM Kllglhle: Town Line fri-4 3-5-3 Taylor 5-1 4 6-7 netts 6 1 1-3-8 New hart 5 2 Bowman team will Eend a speedy son of the sire Good Time after each of the awards. In the main event, their five-year-old ace, Aubout Time, is rated the one to beat following a victory and two seconds in his last three local outings.

Marson Hanover and Newtown Commander are regarded the top threats, with Nellie's Chief, Grand Champ and Federalist completing the field. EIGHTH. Pace, Inv. $4,000, 1 m. Marmn Hanover 3-4-4 Vollaro 3-1 Nellie's Chief 3-3 3 Jonea 81 THIRD: Pai-e.

11.000, 1 m. Victorious Dud 6-4-6 J. Rnas 6-1 Commotion 2-8-5 Wenrel 6-1 Misty 1). 5-6 5 B. Black 8-1 Spud K.

A 1.1 2 4 2 ottrell OHIO STATE University named its new baseball field, currently the site of the NCAA district 4 baseball tournament, after the late George M. Trautman Friday. Traut-man was a onetime Ohio State Newtown Comm. 31-1 H. Altlxer 3-1 Captain Heliel 1-8-2 Covelu 0 2 Grand Champ 3-1-3 llnrth Delays For Turncoat HONG KONG VP) Lack of money and travel document delays are holding up the departure of Korean War turncoat Clarence Adams and his family to the United States, a spokesman for the U.

S. Consulate said today. It might take another week to complete travel documentation for Adams of Memphis, the Chinese woman he married during I I Shufter Heliel 5-5-4 Snvder 8 1 Federallat 4-1-2 I'erdew 61 Midwest Clliier 1-6-5 Mllliurn 41 About Time 2-2-1 Bowman 5 2 Golden F.rnle 7-5 Israel 10 1 AIM Kllglhle: NINTH- Pace. Cond tl.000. 1 m.

Rosa Creed 7-2-7 Ijiiko Sr. Vldine Mohawk 63-3 F. Wilson 9-2 Speedway 8-2-1 .1. Wilson 6-1 FOl'HTH: Trot. $2,000.

1 Gravel I'rlmroae 18-4 Rangno 8-1 Slnale Creed 6 7-3 It Alllier 6 1 Count Wll 3 3-lFvans 8 1 coach and professional base- IN ONE of the $2,200 sup- his more than 12 years of self-imposed exile in Red China, I i ball Noble Noon 821 W. Hrown 5-2 i Widower's Scot. 711 W.Br'k'h'f 3 1 1 nortinff features three-vear-Blue Raider 1-2-7 J. Wilson 31 Goldfish 15 2 No Driver 4 1 Famous Karl 3-4-1 A nvu 4-liMishiv Glad 8 -6 Stannard 10-1 Old All Time IS regarded as t-kv Blare 1-8-7 Hague 8 1 Joe Clav 2-8-1 Taylor Mtg. niitsirler against six lOllPh Justlv Scottish 2-8-6 Thomas 5-1 XI)id not flniah.

OUtsluer agdinsi SIX lOUgll Black Melody 60 1 Israel 10-1 1 1963 When last raced foes, including Foolish Widow and their two small children, the spokesman said. He added that Adams still had not received passage money from the United States. AM A To Honor Thomas INDIANAPOLIS CP) The American Medical Association's highest award for laymen will be presented to entertainer Danny Thomas. The AMA laymen's citation for dis On Malironfs Hit Irish Joe and Mountain Lil. In the other.

Good Impression is the third choice In the morning line odds, with AWOL and Evening Sky ranked probable favorites in the field of eighth. Friday night rejuvenated Summer Star came with a late rush to catch favored Mahlon Nibs in the $1,000 Solon Trot, lending Mahlon Nibs's winning BILLIE MOFFITT KING of Long Beach, is the lone American survivor in the singles competition of the North of England Tennis Tournament today following the stunning upset of Cliff Richey at Manchester, Eng. Richey was ousted by Lew Gerrard of New Zealand, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, in a semifinal match Friday. Mrs. King advanced to the women's final round with a 6-4, 7-5 victory over Tory Ann Fretz of Harrisburg, Blue Devils Nail Metro Title, 54 tinguished service will be awarded to Thomas June 29 in Chicago during the AMA convention.

A spokesman for the American Lebanese Syrian Association Charities, which Thomas founded and heads, said in Indianapolis the honor will recognize the entertainer's work for child victims of leukemia and his help in founding St. Jude Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. I streak at five straight. a well-established pattern, Tallmadge High's mer star, winner of two Blue Devils came from behind Friday to win their first Metro- at the meeting, paid Renew Attack a surprising $31.40. politan League baseball championship.

Sophomore Rick VanderKaay and Junior Ken Malicoat Joined forces with back-to-back doubles In the eighth inning "I'd like to take a bath! Would you mind docking your fleet?" On Wyszynski Thomas WARSAW, Poland (m Stefan Cardinal for a 5-4 road victory against BASEBALL Hall of Fame Wyszynski came under renewed attack from Poland's Com Ellet. star Ted Williams, an avid out-doorsman, headed a special PATTERSON'S committee named Friday by in the third on Jim Buck's run-scoring double. After Tallmadge moved ahead, 3-1, the Orangemen combined two hits, sacrifice fly and two Tallmadge errors the Outboard Boating Club of America to serve small boat THE DEVILS concluded' their overall season at 23-3 by claiming their 10th Metro win in 11 starts. Blowing a 2-0 lead and trailing 4-3 after six innings after PICKS IN THE $3,000 invitational pace feature, Paddy won his seventh of the year in a zippy 2.04.2. R.

C. Meridale, $13.60, and Broz's Honor, $37.00, won the first two races and contributed a $273.20 daily double on the 5-7 combination. The 6,263 patrons wagered $263,767. First: Class. Clm Pare.

1 $1,000 Time 2 08 1. Fast. R. C. Meridale (Wilson) 13 60 9 00 4 40 Raetta Dream (Adamsky) 13 60 5 40 Duboy (R.

Altir.er) 3 40 Evre Raid. Hacastle. Dusty Forbes, Hal Babe, My Jake. Second: Class, Pace, 1 $800. Time 2:09.

Broni Honor (Bates) 37 00 12 00 5 40 for a 4-3 lead in the sixth. Reliever Nelson Leather-wood, who struck out three Lilet three-run uprising, Tall madge tied the count in theand gave up one hit in facing seventh. seven batters, picked up his With one away, junior Bob; ninth consecutive win without Cutlip walked, stole second! a loss. munist government today as he opened a major Christian millenium celebration at Lublin. Czeslaw Wycech, marshal of the Polish Parliament accused the Roman Catholic primate of "abusing religion to fight the people's authority and social system." 'Do Rag Man' Pleads Guilty CLEVELAND (IP) George E.

Young, 17, who was held on 35 felony charges, is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to seven of the charges. Young, who called himself the "Do Rag Man" when he was being hunted in connection with a series of rapes, pleaded guilty in Common Pleas Court Friday to manslaughter, two counts of rape, two Counts of armed robbery and two counts of burglary in an inhabited home in the night. The term "Do Rag" refers to a cloth band worn around the forehead as a sweatband or to keep hair in place. Say Senator Solicited Co-Ed LANSING, Mich. UP) Charges of soliciting a Michigan State University co-ed to pose for nude pictures and have sexual relations were pending today against State Sen.

and scored on senior Don Both teams had six hits. Smith's single to left. Tallmadge took a 10 lead in committed four errors. There was no wild celebration following the hard-fought the top of the first on consec l.uckev Gold (Brown) 8.60 4 201 Raider Don (R. Alllzer) 4.60 1 by Cutlip and It was actually anti- utive doubles Smith.

climactic after a 3-1 loss to TIGBAN PETROSYAN won the world chess championship Friday, topping Boris Spassky after the 35th move' of their I 24-game series which started April 11. Petrosyan's win continued the Russian hold on the title which started in 1938. POLYNI, ridden by Russ Applebee, took the feature Friday night before 3,774 fans at Waterford Park Canada's Bill Crothers says he will meet Kenya's Wilson Kiprigut in the African nation on two oc- caslons this Summer. The pair are rated one-two in the world at distance between 800 meters and 1000 yards. It was 2-0 on a Steve Watral Kettering Fairmount West Spencle, Ring Key, Due Time, Ablies My Sis.

Dally double (5-7) paid $273.20. Third, Class, Pace, 1 $000. Time 2.07.3. single, a two base error by last weekend for the Class A A the Ellet centerfielder and Ohio prep championship. Justly Honor R.

H. K. Mancoat sacrifice fly. 1 Ulikame, Red Whiskey, Salona I 2 Side Issue, Jay Boxcars 3 Hayy Guide, Flashy Guard, Cup A Way 4 Communique, Sweet Ginger, Sea Service 5 Byron Pine Glow, Yuet Road 6 Inclusive, Federal Light, Hero's Gift 7 Fair Comment, Bull Dancer, Richy Clair I 8 Runforme, Roving Patrol, Pompos Lad 9 Tennessee Sport, Poor Luke, Priam's Joker 10 Never Headed, Sure Loot, Sweet Echo BEST BET BEST LONGSHOT Byron C. Scarlet Reigh BEST PARLAY Byron C.

and Tennessee Sport LONGSHOT DAILY DOUBLE Scarlet Reigh and Steves Own Tallmadge 110 001 Ui 6 4 Ellet 001 003 004 6 4 Cole. Iatherwood 7 and Taoluc-cl; Underwood and Beverly. ELLET CL'T the lead to 21 Bernard O'Brien. The. 31-year-old Detroit Democrat was arrested Friday while the Legislature was in session.

O'Brien, father of four girls, was accused in a two-count warrant of accosting a 22 year-old blonde, Marion Lukens of Santa Ana, Cal. Move Controversial wi at i. it i mm (Thomas) 4.40 4 40 3.00 Silver John (T. Brlnkerhoffl 8 40 4 40 Meadow Doc (Ahaght) 4.20 Ruth H. Anhe.

Evelyn Travel. Sharon Dale, Peanut Pilot, Holiday Friday. Fourth: Class, Pace, 1 $1,000 Time 2.06. Milwaukee Freight. Best Regards (Newhat) 7.40 4 00 2 40 Running Mrooke (Dockey) 3 60 2 40 Justaglgal (Dunn) 2 60 Medda Goldie.

Nhlta Star, Singing Oene, Rompe Room, Bake. Fifth: Class. Pace. 1 $1500. Time 2.06.

Milwaukee Freight (Nlckellsl 5.20 3.80 3.00 Pegs Winsome Tass (Roush) 11.00 5 80 Joan Flame (W Brinkerhoffl 3 60 White Crescent, Maggie King. Wynnhurst Spring, Cashaway, Gold-wyn Dan Mo. Sixth: Class. Pace. 1 $1,600.

Time 2 05. Happy Cardinal (Zendt) 29.00 10 40 7.20 Merles Leo (Gordon) 5 20 4.40 Chief Mourner (Vollaro) 10.00 Mardlos. Oaklawn Tass, Lookout Buddy, Miss Bud Grattan, Waterford Monmouth Pastor In Michigan GROSSE POINTE, Mich. UP) A Methodist minister who invited Negroes to join his church here is being transferred despite protests the action will give aid and comfort 1 Wild Toss 12 80, 7.20. 4.80; Count New York 15.40.

10.80: Brow Band 8.20. SAM WILLIASIS, a junior college All-American basketball player from Burlington, Community College, has signed a grant-in-aid with the University of Columbus' new entry in the Internal Hockey League will be known as the Checkers. O'Brien 2 Floral 63.20. 20.40. 7.80: Josnn's Jolt 6.20, 4.40; Scarlet Fever 4.00.

45 Who Died iDriver Dies Daily double (5- paid S443.80. 3 Callant Moment 32.80, 12.40, 7.00; Rhiwln 5.40, 4.20; All At Sea 4.00. 4 Rixolo 3 80, 3.60. 2 80; Govt Cut 4 80. 3 40: Dosea 3 00.

5 Sir Rodolph 6.80. 5 00. 3.80: 1 Bamaway 10.40. 5,00. 3.20: Patty's Krror 14.00, 7.00: Alpine Skv 4.00.

2 Cheryl A. 8.40. 4.20 3 40: Peaceful Lady 4.20. 3 SO; Agger 5 20. Daily double (8-0) paid $30 20.

Scoot Joe 5.40. 3.40. 2.60: Potomac Hills 6.00. 4.20; Uadv Iceberg 3.20. 4 Joe Collins 8,20, 4.80.

3.80; Nlrka-llda 6.80, 5 80; Volcanic Gem 6 60. 5 Diamond 5.20, 3.40. 2.80; Giewith 3 60, 3.20; Noble Boy 2nd 5.20. 6 Ah-Wee 8 20. 4 80.

4.60: MagKle't Boy 5 20. 3 20; Rope Halter 4.00. 7 Fleet Dancer 6.60, 3.00. 2 40; Grocery Money 4.20. 2.60; Don B.

300 Polynyl 6.60, 3.80. 3.00; Win V'lour 5.40, 3.60; Wrong Approach 3 40. Casslus 10.20, 6.60; Arrow King to bigots. Church sources disclosed the Rev. James Nixon, pastor of the Methodist Church for six years, is to be transferred to the State St.

Methodist Church in Saginaw. Grosse Pointe, which has a population of 6,631, is an upper-income suburb of Detroit. Saginaw, in east-central lower Michigan, has 98,265 residents and is heavily industrial. "The race question had absolutely nothing to do with this," said Dr. Merle Broyles, Detroit district superintendent for the Methodist church.

"It is simply that Mr. Nixon has made such tremendous gains as a preacher and a leader that it was thought he deserved advancement to a larger church." Realized The Dancers' In Two-Car Collision 6 b-Tequillo 4 60. 4.40 3 20; b-Unln-tenilonally 4.40, 3.20; Best Irish 3.60. Tartan Stable entry. 7 Do Sparkle 7.60, 4.00, 3 00; Vagabond Prince 4.40, 3.20; George Raft 2 80 Pace, 1 PHILADELPHIA Phil outfielder John Callison underwent surgery for removal of a cyst on the left hip Friday but is expected to be in uniform for the Phils game tonight Seventh' Class, Invit, $3,000.

Time 2.04.2. 9 Rose All Over 14 60, 6 40, 4.20; McARTHUR UP) "They 8 Reason To Hail 3.60. 2 60. 2.20: Sometime Wight 2.80, 2.20; Blller Smokey Blue 5.60, 4.20; Brave 3 60. 10 Rice Man 4 00, 2 80.

2 80 i HU. 9 Royal Buffoon 32.20. 11.40. 7.00; Boy 9.00, 5.40; Dancing Master Rehury Ike's Son In Ahilene made pretty good at least for this hill country," a deputy sheriff said of the five men who died Friday when a Tully Jr. 4.00, 3.20; Clipper Cargo I with the San Francisco Gi 12.80.

HARTVILLE Horace Gibson, 47, of RD 1, Malvern, was fatally injured in a two car crash Friday afternoon a mile and a half east of Hartville on Rt. 619. Gibson was the driver of a ants. Arlington Park 1 Sky Trend 30.80. 12.80.

5.60: Paddy (Perdew) 4 60 3.00 2.40 Tempe McKylo (Wilson 5.00 3 00 Shaenee Volo (Newhart 2.00 Dean Richard, Sharp Eyes, Drelo Dean, Sir Chief. Eighth: Class, Handi, Trot, 1 $4,000. Time 2.05. Summer Star (Black 31.40 8 80 4.00 Mahlon Nibs (Miller) 3.60 2 60 Music Maker (J. Altizer) 3.40 Gay Worthy.

Silver Ghost, Suspension, Avalon Van B. Ninth: Class, Pace, 1 Aqueduct 1 Never Wronir 10.40. Enchanter 13 80, 8.80; building at an explosives plant ABILENE, Kan. UP) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower has brought the exhumed body of his first-born son here for reburial in the family cemetery plot.

Doud 600, 4.40: William E. loung union o.tsu. 3 ou; Meeting blew up. uoer i w. 2 Laron 5 00, 2.80 2 60; Jolly Joan vx i.

i i not i i i i car that collided head-on Uleu al ae Dunea Denver. Since the Austin Powder plant opened in 1931, the men 3 00. 3.00: Flddlln' Bee 6.00. Daily double (2-8) paid S1U.20. 3 Sassanam 20.40, 10.00, 6.40; Grace M.

21.60, 7.80: Nemah Sea 4.80. who've worked there have i.uuu, lime z.uo.j. Rush Yates (Ross) 14.20 10.00 8 60 Jane Abbe (Robinson) 13.00 5.80 Revel Land Boy (T. Brinkerhoff) 3.40 DENNY CHAMPAGNE, vice president of the Professional Golf Association (PGA) died Friday in an Orlando, hospital. He was 60 Barney Otten, head football coach at Carroll High in Montgomery County, is expected to be named head man at Bellbrook High uury Daily Ann.

Irish Land, cunvs Meta, Mountain Mack, Queens Pride. Will Rule In Death Of Man, 64 Gas Station Robbery Suspect Held realized the dangers involved, the deputy added. Five lives were lost in earlier blasts, three in 1946 an two in 1954. Jellied high explosives were mixed in the building. Nitroglycerin was used in the process, but company officials declined to reveal other details.

Barberton's I 2 Omaha Beach 3.60. 2 60. 2.20: KIttv Beale 4.20. 2.60: Happy Hummer 2.60. Dally double (3-6) paid $17 60.

Aquitanla 7.00, 3.20, 2.60; Rural Riot 2.60, 2.20; Niksar 3 40. 4 John Jacob 3.40, 3.00, 2 60; Down At Mory's 7.00. 4.80; Gala Performance 5.80. 5 Tainted Lady 6.00. 2.40 2.40; Gateway Clipper 2.20, 2.20; Pays To Sing 3 60.

8 Pinnacle 5.40. 3.00. 2.60; Best Example 2.60, 2.40; Compromising 7 Discipline 2.80. 2.20. 2.20; Bebop-per 2.60.

2.20: Edie B. M. 2.20. 8 Bol 'N Jac 5 20, 3.00, 2 40: Pitch Man 5.40. 4.00; King White 4 80.

9 Duke's Liberty 14.60. 6.40, 4.80; lctaray 10.80, 6.60; Del Coronado 6.60. Delaware 1 Karen's Hostess 27.20, 12 60. 8.00: Tentmate 17.00. 10.40; Sickle Moon 4.00.

2 Lake wood 23 20. 9.00. Chimera 4.60, 3.20: Gaystone 4.20. Dailv rionhlp (in.ni nniri an one driven by Ira E. Garmier.

54, of 966 Manning Hart-ville. State highway patrolmen said Garmier's eastbound car left the right side of the road and he apparently was trying to regain control of it. Garmier, his wife Isabelle, 43, and daughter Candy, 15, are listed as "fair" at Alliance City Hospital. Born in Aster, Gibson was a Firestone employe and part-time farmer. He was a World War II veteran.

Services are being arranged by Turner Funeral Home. Dems Elect MILLERSBURG An ap- NORTON VILLAGE Po patently self-inflicted gunshot jiice today charged a 21-year wuuuu iuu me me ui v-i ii i oia Barberton man with a N. Yoder Friday morning. The Wednesday morning service 4 Whisper Jet 28 80, 12.20, 9.40; Shanty 4.00, 3.00; Toro Charger 10.20. Qulnella (5-8) paid $47 00.

5 Wooiem 2.80. 2.20, 2.20; Stash It Away 3.20, 2.80; Peggy's Ll 3.00. 6 Mania H. 10.00. 4.60, 2.60; First Rating 8.00, 3.40; Cub's Glngle 2.20.

7 Double Switch 6.80, 3.20, 2.80; Bear Grass 2.80, 2.60; Toulousette 5.40. 8 Just About 4.30, 3.20 2.20; Bazaar 5.00, 2.60; Stay Up 2.40. 9 Repute 7.80. 5.80. 3.60; Speed Specialist 4.40, 2.60; Argosy 2.60.

Hazel Park 1 Gemlion 6.20, 3.20, 2.40; Cahlrmee 5.00, 3.00; Bolo Bolero 3.40. 2 Roaring Bee 11.80. 5.20, 4.00; Rico Reward 9.00, 5.20; Gold Chip 4 20. Daily double (10-5) paid S32.60. 3 Stay Twist 4.80, 3.00.

2.80; Special Artist 3.80, 3.40; Mary Lomond 3.60. 4 Duress 7.40, 3.80. 3.00; Missed Mask 3.60. 2.60; Jestwho 3.40. 5 Son Of Music 7.80, 3.80, 3.00; Maggie Go 3.20, 2.40: Carach 3.00.

6 Atlantides 6.60, 4.20, 3.00; Parachute 8.60, 4.40; County Tiger 3.00. 7 Sorry King 12.40. 7.80, 4.60; Gray Hawk 10.40, 5.00; Mr. Tardy 3.20. 8 Timely Note 6.00.

3.40, 2.60; Tstl- coroner is expected to ruieistat on holdun and sairi he is expected to would be questioned about BARBERTON Dan McCaf-ferty has been reelected chairman of the Barberton Democratic Precinct Committee. Others reelected are Jackson Hunger, vice chairman, and Joseph Kelley, treasurer. Violet Ingram was elected other robberies. ONLY THREE bodies were recovered those of Arvin Caudill, 32, Creola; Glen W. Pendelton, 36, Radcliff, and Duane Lowe, 36, Athens.

The other victims were Oliver Risner, 47, of McArthur and Pearley Seymour, 36, of Dun- Decade 10.20, 4.40, 3.00; Perry Hall Admits Fraud das. PITTSBURGH UP) James i.iu, d.u; Beaux 3.iu. 4 Doll 5.00. 3.20. 2.80; Grove Hill 14.60, 10.20; Crystal King 5.00.

Family Gallery 18.60. 8.00. 6.40: Euphorbia 3.40, 3.00; Scottish Heath 6.60. 8 Ann's Beau 57.80, 16.60, 12.00; Mr. Shine 5.80.

4.40; Mr. Tot 12.20. 7 Brother Roy 24.60, 10.20 9.40; Hunger is first vice chair The destroyed building was R. Ferrese, 39, of New Castle, man and Mrs. Ingram is secre fTheRoyal Treatment- I awaits you hsrc mmmi in tne death.

Mr. Yoder, 64, of RD 1, was born in Holmes County. He owned and operated with his sons the C. N. Yoder Lumber for over 40 years.

He also owned the Yoder Mobile Home Sales the last six years. HE LEAVES his wife, Amanda; sons, Raymond C. of Navarre and Sherman and Larry both of Millersburg; daughters, Mrs. Robert (Or-pha) White of Shreve and Mrs. Wallace (Mary) Croskey charged with using counter tary of the Summit County David Joseph Lott of 76 Twenty-second has been charged with the armed robbery of the Norton Phillips 66 station at Norton av.

and Cleveland-Massillon rd. He was to be arraigned today before Barberton Municipal Court Judge Charles Jenney. He was arrested Friday night by detectives Gerald Williams and Arden Weaver, ending a two-day hunt. one of several at the plant site. Two nearby buildings sustained heavy damage.

to 5 60. 4.20: Blllv Mike 3.60. Democratic Executive Commit tee. 9 Pavon 6.80, 4.80, 3.00; Corby M. K.oo, a.eo; lying sage 2.80.

feit stocks to secure more than $80,000 in loans from banks in New Castle and Sharon, changed his plea from innocent to guilty on seven counts of a 14-count indictment in U. S. District Court. fHUKE THE NEIGHBORS i "TWO 1 i 1 'S'tPcSPokT Police Chief Forest Diefen- of Wooster; brothers, Eli and dorff said tne Norton station I'osro Road 8.00, 5.00; Quick Post 17.40. 8 Aunt Tilt 15.20, 7.60.

3.80; Hot Gossip 8.40, 5.00; Peak Performance 3.60 9 Bartervllle 11.40, 5.20. 3.60; Admiral Zip 3.80, 3.40; Howard's Choice 4.20. Hollywood Park 1 Miss Galata 13.00. 6.80 3.80: Hindu Shoes 6.60. 4.00; The Braes 360 2 Road Hog 9.00, 4.60, 4.00: Fal Fal 5.00.

3.60: Merry Road 4.00 Dally double (4-8) paid $66.40. 3 Echo Fleet 6.00, 4.40, 4.00; Wind Dance 7.80, 7.40: Scohette 9.20. 4 Royal Fire 18.60. 7.80. 5.40: The Hare 5.40, 4.20; Squad Leader 5.20.

6 Crafty Dancer 21.80, 9.60, 7.20; Gray Scrimb 18.00, 10.00; Rob Bob 5.60. Desl 9.80. 5.60 3.80; Zetes S.20. 3.20: Brass Tony 3.20. 7 Flickor Skoal 11.00, 5.60, 3.80; Fleet Host 5.00, 3 80; Huskup Kids 5.00.

Found Dead CANTON William Fogle, lvi oi wmeisourg ana Ai was nit 20 minutes after a Red of Shreve, 19 grandchildren, iHead station in Barberton was and four great-grandchildren. up. Tne description of the Friends may call Sunday robber in both cases was the afternoon and evening at the same. Barberton police have Elliott Hartline Funeral Home 'impounded a blue 1965 Cor-in Millersburg where services vair, reported stolen in Cin-will be at 2 p. m.

Monday, cinnati, that is believed to Burial will be in Oak Hill have been used as a getaway Cemetery. car. 35, of 1001 W. Tuscarawas was found dead in his home Friday night with a bullet wound in his chest. Canton police said there was no indication of foul play and that he apparently shot himself.

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