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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 5

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East Side East Side apartment house, police reported. Held for questioning in the shooting was Margaret Woods, 20, with whom Jeter had lived. She told pollce the shooting climaxed an argument. AKRON, Ohio (AD) -John Poda, of Akron, chairman of the Civil Defense Committee of the County Commissioners Association of Ohio has called for El re-evaluation of present Civil Defense organizalions in Olio. SANDY LAKE, Pa.

(AP) An Ohio hunter was found dead of a heart attack Monday night 1 in his car on route 62 about four miles cast of this Mercer County community. The victim was Walter H. Shook, 55, of Hubbard. Police said it appeared Shook felt an attack coming on and pulled to the side of the road to take medicine. CLEVELAND (AP)-The operator of a stamping press died Tuesday night less than two hours after a piece of metal flew from the machine and hit him in the jaw.

Dead was Frank Stika, 43, of Warrensville Heights. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Board Chairman Robert W. Sarnoff of the National Broadcasting Co. predicts for next year's TV watchers: More and better color shows, more drama and variety programs, more new writers and actors and more public affairs programs.

BOSTON Mrs. Elizabeth Cabot, 35, wife of socially prominent artist Hugh Cabot Ill, died last night apparently of an overdose of a drug preseribed for her husband. Cabot said he believed the overdose was mistake because he said a bottle of vitamin pills in the couple's apartment was similar to the bottle containing the drug. GARY, Ind. A blind man yesterday was accused of using his guide dog and a 13-ycar-old boy to help him in a string of home burglaries here.

John J. Knowles, 26, was charged with first-degree burbond pendiness grand jury glary and ordered held without. after told police the man and his dog climbing window of a home here. Police said the 13-year-old boy admitted helping Knowles. MIAMI, Fla.

Nine persons were hurt when a car leaped a driveway, crashed through a plate glass window and hurtled into the parish hall of St. Thomas Episcopal Church just after a Lasies Night dinner. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, A Cincinnati man was on his way to a reunion with 3-year-old son, who was found' wandering the streets here a week ago. The father, Kenneth Deel, is separated from his wife. Her whereabouts and how the child got to Jacksonville are unknown.

LA JOLLA, Calif. An inspection disclosed that the' radio in Norman H. Pecores' automo- bile wasn't working because a leather folder, slipped up under the dashboard, was interfering. The folder was found to contain $2.700 in U.S. Savings bonds, or issued to F.

11. Tewkbury, a former owner of the car, PROCTORVILLE, Ohio (AP)-A spectacular fire early today destroyed the Fairland Roller Rink on Ohio 7, a mile above Proctorville. Arthur Montrose of Proctorville, one of the owners of the rink, said the loss was covered partially by insurance. not estimate the damage. One source, however, placed it at around $60,000.

Medical CHICAGO Dr. Nicholas J. Fiumara, director of the division of communicable and veneral discases of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, and Dr, William J. Brown, chief of the venereal disease branch of the Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, reported yesterday that primary and secondary cases of syphilis increased 200 per cent in the nation in the last 5 years. Political Chaff UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.

U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson announced Tuesday he will not run for the U.S. Senate from Illinois, and indicated he will remain in his post as U.N. chief delegate.

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio Leroy G. Schell, city solicitor at Steubenville since 1955, announced today he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for attorneygeneral al the May primary. He is a past state commander of the Vetcrans of Foreign Wars. Labor Industry ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) Thirtycight members of United Auto Workers Local 971 have petitioned for a new negotiating team to confer with management of the struck Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. WASHINGTON United Auto Workers Union has asked FCC to deny radio station WLW at Cincinnati a renewal of its license on the grounds that it "refuses any expression of the liberal and labor point of view." The Union based its case on the station's refusal to renew a union sponsored program contract.

Grange News Union will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the hall. The program will include: A reading by Kim Rutter, entitled "A Year without Santa' trumpet solos by Larry Angel; singing of hymns by Mrs. John Roll and Mrs. Robert Welling, and the chaplain's thought, given by Mrs.

Clarence Campbell. Lunch will be furnished by the committee. POLICE REPORT SPAT New Philadelphia police were called at 9:04 p.m. to Art's Grill where a man and wife were reported fighting. No charges were filed and all was quiet when police left.

CHRISTMAS DREAMS You'll start high with this fine traditional desk. Completely dustproof and center guided! Desk Chair $6995 Mumma Furniture Cor. 2nd Walnut Dover, Ohio OPEN 9 to 9 'TIL CHRISTMAS KENT, University President George A. The World By DAILY REPORTER STAFF man, replying to comments made by a state senator, says that of the $57,129 Kent spent last year for faculty and staff travel only $13,289 came from tax funds. man said Sen.

William Deddens (R) of Cincinnati, gave a distorted picture when he implied in a statement Saturday that the $57,129 came from tax funds. Some $44,000 came from student fees at Kent extension centers in 8 Northeastern Ohio cities, Bowman declared, and "not one dime of state money" was used in faculty and staff trips to those 8 centers. Court Docket COLUMBUS The State Supreme Court today turned down an appeal by Ronald G. Fenton, 28, convicted of first degree murder in 1 the rape death of Joanne Starcher, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Starcher of Akron Aug. 10, 1060, and set his execution for Jan. 5. The court also rejected an appcal by James Gallick of Cleveland on an appellate court's reversal of a Common Pleas Court decision awarding him $625,000 damages from the B. O.

Railroad. Gallick claimed insect bites received while walking along the company's tracks resulted in amputation of both legs. He charged that stagnant water on railroad property was responsible for the insects. LOS ANGELES Thomas L. Griffith 59.

yesterday became the first Negro to be electcd a presiding jurist in Los Angeles County. His election as presiding judge of the city's municipal court system will be effective Jan. 1. LOS ANGELES (AP) The widow of Jeff Chandler will receive 'a monthly allowance of $1,000 from the $100,000 estate left by the actor when he died June 17. The allowance will go toward support of the couple's two children.

COLUMBUS William Jorgensen's motion for a new trial in his attempt to collect $300,000 in libel damages was denied by Judge George B. Marshall. Jorgensen, a former newscaster here, had sued the Sky Way Broadcasting Corp. and Bert Charles, general manager WVK0. He lost his case 2 weeks ago on a jury vote of 11 to 1.

NEW YORK Santos Gonzales, 38, of the Bronx, yesterday was sentenced to 15 months to years in jail for fradulently taking 000 in relief funds over a 5 year period while earning $107 a week AS a truck driver. CLEVELAND (AP)-Counsel for a convicted Cleveland slayer today was granted permission to appeal the case by the 8th District Court of Appeals. The three-judge panel said the attorney for Clarence V. Ferguson, 19, would have 30 days in which to file the appeal. Business Labor CLEVELAND (AP)-The Trucking its president, Frank J.

Nardini, and John Dandrea scerctary-treasurer, have been charged in federal district court with willful fallure to pay overtime to its 11 employes for a period of almost two years. AKRON Edward J. DeBartole Associates, nationallyknown developers whose installations include Miracle Lane Plaza in Dover, yesterday proposed to build a $15-million commercial development over Akron's proposed downtown parking deck. DeBartolo submitted a certified $25,000 check and offering to pay $60,000 yearly on air rights to the parking deck, COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Ohio's total highway construction program in 1963 may drop to $260 million, Highway Director Evercit S. Preston warned the Ohio Contractors' Association Tuesday.

Last year set high in construction with $354 million spent. HOUSTON Hughes Tool Co, bought llerb J. Hawthorne a large manufacturer of bladetype drilling bits. Terms of the sale were not disclosed but it is believed to be a cash transaction, NEW YORK Consumers Power Co, of Jackson, has filed 10 antitrust suits charging 22 electrical manufacturers rigged prices and seeking triple damages. All but one defendant were among the firms listed in similar suits filed Monday by 44 electrical utilities.

The new defendant is Carrier Corp. NEW YORK Arrangements have been made for transfer of a New York Stock Exchange membership at $200,000. This was $10,000 below the previous sale on Nov. 30. Seats now are quoted $150,000 bid and $125,000 asked.

CLEVELAND Increased pay to employes is the chief factor in rising hospital costs, according to a report which took the Citizens Hospital Study Committee six years to complete. Formed as the result of a request by the board of trustees of Blue Cross of Northeast Ohio, the committee's report was given to health and civic leaders at the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland Tuesday night. Cutting of costs by automation is not as feasible with hospitals as it is in industry, the report noted. Globe-Trotting LONDON (AP)-Earl Attlee, 78, the former British prime minister, was reported "very seriously ill" today in Amersham Ilospital. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)-South African Zulu leader Albert Luthull left Johannesburg today for Oslo to collect his 1960 Nobel Peace Prize.

METZ, France Plastic bombs, favorite weapons of right wing French extremists, exploded almost simultaneously yesterday in front of the town halls of 6 nearby municipalities. Serious property damage was caused, but 120 one was injured. CAMBRIDGE, England The first American in 66 years to be elected head of Cambridge University's debating socicty was disqualified last night, 3 hours before he was to take office. An investigating committec ruled Barry, S. Augenbraun, year old New Yorker, had violated the society's non-campaigning rule by electioneering.

VATICAN CITY Pope John XXIlI, disturbed today by the news of armed conflict in the Congo, will plead again for peace when he gives his anqual Christmas mICssage to the world Dee. 21, Vatican sources said today. Deaths In The News BOURNEMOUTH England (AP; -Sydney Alexander Moseley, 73, who wrote more than 30 books and broadcast a weekly radio dew's commentary in the United Siates during World War II, died Tuesday in a nursing home. NEW DELHI (AP) The Maharajab Yeshwantrao Holkar of Indore, 55, died Tuesday of cancer. One of India's most colorful princes, he ruled Indore from 1926 to 1918, when Indian princes were pensioned following India's independence.

BOSTON (AP) -Judge Emil E. A A A IT'S REPORTER 'CHRISTMAS PERSONALS' TIME Each year at Christmas we like to print our holiday "personals." News of family gatherings, holiday guests, trips and items on children home from school are most welcome. These items are supplied to us by you, the readers of The Reporter. We urge you to use this form if you have a Christmas Personal" item. It will help us greatly in bringing you another out standing Christmas edition.

Fill it out and mail it to: DAILY REPORTER WOMAN'S PAGE EDITOR DOVER, OHIO Or call the item if you wish. Our number 4-2400 or 4-2167. NAME ADDRESS My phone number My personal item is Please clip and mail or leave at the office before Dec. 19. I FUNERAL Services will be 1:30 p.m, Friday at the Linn Hert Cb.

Funeral Home for Mrs. Elizabeths Olive Uhart, 68. Elder Robert Carlisle will officiate and burial will be in Evergreen Burial Park, CALLING HOURS AT THE FUNERAL HOME WILL BE THURSDAY FROM 2 TO 4 AND 7 TO 9 P.M. 125-128x NEW TUMS FAMILY BOTTLE! 100 TABLETS TUMS FOR THE TUMMY New Tuss Family Bottle contains one hundred minty- fresh Tunis tablets. One hundred fast, sure ways to relieve acid indigestion, heartburn and gas.

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NEW LOW PRICE LARGE Fuchs, 83, of Brookline, former owner of the Boston Braves baseball team, died in a hospital Tuesday after a long illness. A New York City magistrate during World War Fuchs bought Boston's National League team in 1923 with Christy Mathewson and a New York banker, James MacDonough. AKRON Charles E. McDermolt, 58, native of Ashtabula and president-founder of Blazon nationally known playground equipment firm, was found dead in his bachelor home at Silver Lake yesterday by 2 business associates. CHICAGO (AP) Dr.

Johnson F. Hammond, 78, editor emeritus of the Journal of the American Medical Associatico, died of a heart ailment at his home Tuesday. He was born near Costiocton, Ohio. Government BONN, Germany Chancellor Konrad Adenauer returned to his office Tuesday after a 2 week bout with the grippe and immediately took part in a cabinet meeting. COLUMBUS Glen K.

Ochs of here was appointed by the Industrial Commission of Ohio today as assistant superintendent of its division of Safety and Hygiene. Ochs is a Columbus resident. WASHINGTON House Demverats apparently bave decided start the nest session of Congress without an official majority floor leader. Their party caucus on Jan. 9, one day before Congress convenes, will seleet only a candidate for er to succeed the late Sam Ray.

burn. A later caucus will be held to choose a floor leader, provided the post is vacant. Miscellaneous Miscellaneous CLEVELAND (AP) Harold Jeter, 29, of Cleveland was shot fatally in the head Tuesday in an FRESHER Buchlen: FOODS.

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