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Page 2 CHRONICLE TELEGRAM, ELf R1A, OHIO Thursdar, Mar 23, 1946 Price Rises On Democrats Have Livestock Hurt p'lff rmony In Here 'H! l3CkerS l. l.o, nltorne v. le-ek-cted chairman nf t) iVASHINGTON u'ui i Democratic lure today i.oiiim.ttee and Or. H. J.

Fort- ihit a rapid in r- uas re-electe-d 1 of the Democratic Coun- 1 prices work the big iiarker: i in.ukct. The Central Committio nt the con- VIM i-iii of the I)i mocratic county ciiiiia! i men at the iV.ll.li.-h, hall lU-le 1,1. I IliRllt. Ihc mectinr w.i.- of complete at i i on ail mat it otlu nfiiet-i on the executive lc ctjiiiiiiii I 1 e. i- tho control fia the party's altair.

in Ihe l)i. Kortney. vice Au-tin O'Toole, Lornm.i fn tary. and Norman Donohuc I l.o: treasnrei. 1 I'ciiiial eouunittee also rn- i1 iii i-f the i ecointnend.itions tin- cutivi committee, vyhich ililjll Kl members from r.ly- i (.1.

The rune on the executive, cmnniltlce aie: J. B. William l.rona Hiiniir-. Clime C.nl Knic- u.ii.. Fiank Ile-nkc.

Arthur Harold Ev. Robert O'Biien. O'hi) officers of the Central ate Haiolel F.wmg, ln lk vice Hemy Webber. M-C- retary and Frank Hcnkc, I tiic col I e. i -'I'- i -attic Gill I Ihi- Ihiul wi-ck til i (fintrol pinguiui.

iupplu i 1 1 aserl 12 per crni v.c-ck Ridgevillc Plans For Memorial Day NORTH plans for the MiMion.il Day ex- eiciios to he held Ridgeville tv.p. on May 30 arc being HII- today by Mis. John secn'taiy of the lov.iiilnp Memorial Coniiuiilfce. aim tell -iiarply avv.iy from ccilincs. Tim eK.ioicu big packcis to buv a liii'gcr per i the run.

14 the second nmj ihii VMI.K.-. however. 'Mlpplu-, dmppf Mi.upiy pi ue.s shot tj.e up. Prices Of Dairy Products May Be Increased WASHlMrrnv -ev ir 11 1 11 will open rt 10 a men VCT lc of the town hall today were reported Rev. K.

K. Thompson of the UL MiiiMdi-nnrt raising retail MelliudiM church giving the Pi.m on bU and Kill, R. Uic-hin of to Squu 0 s.mdcis and Demp.ev will A new daily pro-ram has been be the guest A under discussion for the past tin c-c uey in Cleveland lor mans days by of the Ol'A. UK i Mr. Dielim a wide aj- Ulfic.

of Economic tlu.riiuKlH.iit the Mate VMU Agnculline Di pm tiiionl. and is. as In inn a very One parllciji.Dil di cu.MODS able told a reporter that new price Ii-mhcrs of the policy on dairy products will he an- pimp will Mug. Ihe iii'Minccd thi will and the Wnr Ihe program al.su i. expected to v.

lake up UK colk-clion. include a limitation on ihe UM- ol is Ihe custom Uu- boy butter f.il ice ere.im .1 ban ol u. louts and Kill will match use a whipping crtvun, ami now the hall with the I'urm- ceilnif 1 i-n loinnie-rcially mi; a cuurl through which the separated cream ar.d mi (lie The bo.v, vsill pie- of cream. nt a ne.v llaK to the Fol- One government spoke-man, who, low mi; the march to the cunctery preferied not to he by name, 'I'e will place flowers said Ih.cre "a pretty (jfod pos- the tp')t dedicated to those who Mhilin th.it the program will pro- win! from Hidci'Ville Iwp. and who vide lor ii-tail price ICUMM-MI on '-vere never heard Irom to this day n.ill'..

butter and cheese. Howard Van Arsclnlc and Robert Ol'A alM.i was undei-toud to hi- Kainmillcr blow taps lollowuiK pi ice incie.iM' formula of taps by the scouts, which, if approved by the other two, homson will pionounce the would alfeel nil dairy in- benediction lit this plot, jjliistry levels. o)7 Year Old Mail Criminal To Be Cremated 'n 1 I PRAGUE The body of Karl lo Murder i Hi Bn most hiitiil war criminal, has been ClNCIXN'ATl A TT-yt-iir-old sent to CharlM Uimcisltv Medical pensioner confessed he-re today School lor dissection. P.mkr.ic Pns- he lulled his ar old coin- on (iftuiaN saiel today, panion with a hatchet durniK an No one cliiimed the body ol the argument over Ins failure to pi e- pi i ,001 ol tin- Lidice pare dinner in linn-. u- alter lie was haiiKcd in public A Gabriel Black told Cincinnati I in the courtyard of the police that he and Henry l.aurrncr.

P.uikrac Piisoii. had ntunied Irom Millord. The m.un.s will be cumated, HS fo their eottaue on the Little Miami are those of all banned In river. He raid Lawn-nee became Cinvho. hn Bucyrus Graduates 'Polio' Victim Who Has Been Tutored BliCYRUS, pupil who has not been in classroom since 19-14 will be graduated with 78 when Buycrus High school has its annual Commencement exercises May 29.

Leo Ley, son, Oberlin MRS AMV otfc si ft. OSBOR.N Phon. 542 For Sirtkt Calf MARI.IANr, OLLLKMELb F. Lortlfi St. 4.65 of Mr.

mid Mrs. Albert Ley, was stricken with in at fantile paralysis in November. 1944. Paralyzed from the waist dow, he continued to study home with tutors from the school leadline staff. An effort will be made to have, Memorial Day Plant Are Ndw Completed OBERLIN The general com- mmittte of the Patriotic Societies of Oberlin Announces the following schedule of plans for the observation of Memorial Day May 30.

At 9:45 a. m. the parade will giinizc at the high school grounds, high I leaving (here at 10 a. in. with tilt- Ley on the anidualr.s.

'tolo'r leading. The Spanish-American War Vet- Jonrs of the O.C. class of '91 i turned to'Obcrhn last from Buenos Aiie.s Argcnunp, "Micro she went by plane last Pall to visit her son, Rufus H. '23 and his wife, the former E. Louise Hyde "23.

Returning by boat, she has been ciuoute in Boston. New York. Washington, D. and her former. in Pittsburgh.

In Washington, she visited her (laughter. Margaret, who was platform with the other 0 )ow by nuto. March- riefl in Oberhn to Alfred Groin Ihc class also will I n( vv jn )c Mc American Legion, i durum Mrs Emery's; absence. Mrs. elude fue veterans of miht.uy sci- i ))p UJRh nu(ll ba i ic the Daugh- i I-Jmciy is the home of her (laugh- vice who completed ic'iuireincnts Ub of hc AmcnL Revolution, the! ler Mrs.

Margaret E. Allen. 82 Women's Relief Corps, the Amen- South Ccclur p.vcnue. for dip! forces. while in the armed FOR THE SOAP-BOX activity renewed after the war's cessation Is the Soap-Box Derby for midget motorless entries, by rubber manufacturers In Akron, Ohio.

Hundreds of tests of tires are being made with the pilot car to provide suitable rubber compounds for minimum rolling resistance and maximum safety. B. F. Goodrich engineers arc examining the tires after a stretch around the track. Miner Decapitated By Freight Train GALI.IPOLIS.- The decapitated body' of Sam Snydcr.

fi6-ycar-nld bachelor miner, v. found today Ordinance For OPA Agents Check Licensing Of Plumbers Ready Sales Of Bread WASHINGTON OPA investigators have begun to check on pos- Mblc black market bread sales, 't was learned today. Al tho same time. Sidney Fcm- berg. OPA lumber enforcement chief, predicted OPA will beRin to "crack'' illegal lumber sales within the iie.xl 30 Spol OPA checks at bread coun- 11 binldine tr.ide.mcn ters are being made in large cities be licensed.

to determine whether illegal are developing out of prescnl short iupplies, price source said. They added, however, that to dale "no evidence" has been un covered In black market bread transactions. Describing the lumber black market as a "national Fcmbcrg said 400 new OPA invcs- tifiators have been trained to wntch for up-grading of lumber and deals. Feinberg said many small lumber operators have violated government price regulations. Some large op- erfttors also were said to be involved.

An ordinance tn licence master end journeyman in the city will be prese'ited In council al merlniK in what is expected to he the first of of such oidmances which will require in city I This a- ind.r. at. a meeting liuildiin; ti'adffmeti with mem- brrs of council ai.d the i I rat ion hut muht. and in which i 1 it was indicated tbiil the Vn.uldmc trades in general de.Mied sur'n 46 Singers To Be Inducted Into High School Choir Forty-six Elyria High School student singers will be inducted into the school's a ca-ppella choir at a ceremony to be conducted by the his re- was last beririe a railroad track near home at nearby Alice. O.

The Gallia County Coroner turned a 'verdict that Snydcr struck by a freight train early night. Collections From Sales Taxes High COLUMBUS. Slate Treasurer choir's present members next Mon-j Do11 today reported col- day afternoon, it was announced! today. Th-j students to be inducted have been selected, after tryouts. new- members of the choir for the 194647 year.

lections from sales taxes during the week ending May 11 totaling S1.821..i30 compared with collections of $1.022.254 during the corresponding period of Total collections from sales taxes and other sources from January 1 to jtMgry him d.niu-r v. a- and struck him with axi or hammer 'He liad rue co: nci faid. "It w.is. him or 1 in with a ha'i A niur.lei arrant v. ill hi fiU-cl a.K.nn.sl fiiack, police Prices At Noon urnUhtd Hy United Preu Muck anil I'urb It iVnlial 1't nna Three Sailors To Face Murder Charge iill (u WASH The De- IMMVI KUI.S: i-idrrrd three i.ul- turn, i ovfr to W.iuke-h.i.

W.i 1 Co i-onrecfi-in a 1 rr.inricrch.upe. (V.i:i bohcri's A said would he di-. h.rce-l now hy Tin' three mm irriig l.ciu in 111. They i I Toledo. 1 Kt I.

j.i-r, KindUiy, 1 'Jfi tii's The meeting last was called an ordinance to hcenre plumbers, but other building trades-men attended the nioftihg on mvit.iti..n of Mayor A R. Agate and indi- i jted that they favored the licensing of all building tr.idii. as a prolvcli. measure. Mayor Agile he WHS in favor of fuel, lation.

and it was the con.ensiis last night thai council would take o)i tho licensing of Ihe either trades as for action was re- from the trades thcmselvM The plumbers heeii-ing ordinance provides for a fee ol a master plumber's licen.e wi'h an annual renewal lee of Jour- I ne.v men plumbers would pay a li- cvnse of SS a year Licenses would be issued on the leH'onimcndation of a board com- poseel of the city building inspector one master and eme journeyman plumber selected by the inspector and approved by council. This boarel would he empowered to examine applicants for Master plumbers would also be required to give a bond, which was tentatively fixed in the proposed ordinance? at $1.000. Exposition Opens In Cleveland CLEVELAND The ,3.000.000 Flowers Have Lorain City Solicitor Studying Law Books that bloom in the spring today had Lorain's city solicitor, John D. Pincura, studying law books. Somebody tip-toed through Lorain's tulips, picked a few as they went, and Pincura has to find out if it was legal.

Park Superintendent George Crehore complained that vandals stripped the flower-beds in the city's lakeside parks. Two rnen were arrested by park police for picking tulips. City prosecutor Austin O'Toole ordered the men released. He held I the flowers were public property, the accused were part of the public- had a right to pick had destroyed other May 18 were listed at It is expected that the choir will as compared with only have nearly 80 members at the be- i during the same period last year Binning of the next school KbriR.it reported the treasury had a total of $209.070.513 at th( cV.t'j of business May 17, 19-16. Martin Beck, director, reported today.

This would be slightly larger than this last year. Thirty three members of the present choir are! to be graduated on June and a few other members he lost during the for other reasons, such as families moving out of town, it was pointed out. i The 43 new members and three alternales selected are: i Hopkins. Nata- lie Wood in. Ruth Krupko.

Catherine Scott, Phyllis Moon, Pal Harr, La- i Verne Schmitkons. Guth, Peggy Willis. Greta Erie. on. Ellen Fenimore, Jeanette Yosa, Ruth Bruckcr, and Ruth Kay.

Altos Joan Lamoreaux. Pat i Ward. Wilma Sonkoly. Katherine Carolyne Hurlbiit, Emily Sue Carol Greening, Carol Joy, Clementine Varbrough, Rebecca Johnston, Alice McKciuie, Helen Tsnrones. Doris Wurstcr and Mary Lou Hardy Tenors Max French, George can Legion Auxiliary.

Boy and Ciirl and school children The march will be to Wright where service, will be held. The marshal! of the parade will be Tracy Twining. Edward A. Papworth, a-coipural of the 329th Infantry World Wai 1, will preside at the exercises. The program will Include the reacting ol the "OAR.

Prayer" by Rev. Wilbur E. Ooi.st; the "Gettysburg Addicts." delivered by Peter CY.ng. and the Memorial Day ad- dre.ss by Lt. Col.

Ellis Vandcr Pyle. Phicing oi the wreaths will follow the high school band will play "The Sim Spangled tho firing squad will fire the salute and taps will close the program. In case of Vain the exercises wiJI be in the First church at 10:30 a. in. Hcrvnig on the Memorial D.iy from the American Le- ftion aie E.

A. Papv.orth. gcncial chairman: Jiime.s Murphy and Tracy TMimi.g the American Legion Auxiliary; Mis. B. H.

Plos- scr tor the Relief Corps; Alice Hoi- ton for the D.A.R.. and Mrs. Marie Ci. Ha'gcman. wreaths.

Other dec- i aie being planned by the groups. lleturin to Obrrlln I Mrs. liulus F. Emcrv i Mrs. Frank H.

Shaw of 328 Reamer place has returned from attending the Nr.tioiial Conference of MIC League ol Women Voters and a visit at hr mothers home in Des Monies. IH. Fire Urpl. tiled The Ohcriin fire department fcaif 1 called out yesteiilay noon to 107 South Park street, the residence of Whue. who was at work in his.

smokehouse. A neighbor, sre- ing the called the department. To Hold Track Meet Twenty Ohio colleges will participate in a tiack meet to be held in Oberhn at Field on Saturday, June 1. Schools of the Ohio Athletic Conference are Akron. Ashland.

Bald- wln-Wallacr Capitnl. Case, son, Heidelberg. John Carroll. Kent, on. Marietta.

Mount Union. Oberlin, Ohio Wes- Icyan. Oucrbcin, Toledo. Wilmington. and Wooster.

llrar of l.raOi Word been received of the death of Phihp Edward Price, age 2. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Price, formerly of the Health Department of Obrrlm. now of the County Health Department ofr Mai ion.

O. His death followed an appendectomy. Guard Unit Needs Company Clerk If a male typist would like to In And About The Court House Officers Elected By Food Merchants experience is an excellent the Ohio Slate mix -nine rn.hUiry his typing, then? opportunity with Guard unit hi re. C'apt John Von commander, said needs a company which means soineemo who can use typow liter. The accepted ai-filirn will he made corporal in 30 day The Council of Elyria Food chants celebrated tneir lust anni- granted vc Al I'l'tsday evci.ing in the nll rn that the Jeanne Carpenter was divu.ce.

Irom Rii hard by Judge U. Eagles hall and at that time the A. Cejok on her cross-petition following officers v.c\c elected: ciiammg neglect and cruelty and Johll Btli lrv pic-ieic-nt; Alex Fell. vice president; Mis. J.

H. Belling- I Ralph was yranlc-d custody of their child. Agnes Bnstovv was granted a di- ham. secretary in Blum Ki Cap' 1 Irom Harry by JudKc D. A.I Cook on grounds neplcct.

I Seven Motorists Are Given Arrest Slips The sheriff's drive s.s driving it Helen Ci-iwford, Avon, sued a. diveirct 1 trom Jack of Korea. cluirgiiiK nefilect ai.d cruelty. They were married in 1940 and liave one child. against sec'-n Brotherlon.

John Sexton. General today when arrc-l were seven motorists in the I toll given Lake aver.ue area by Deputy C. K. Mack The arrest drivv. which started Marsh.

Richard Farmer. Don Bumback. Charles Powell and Tom Weh- inan. Crosby. Al.rn Page, i yesterday ith 1 IK Allan Ahlgnm, Jack KOMVO, Robert being made under the direction Kindley.

William Wehnihuff and nf Chief Deputy James Klemcs. i Walter Cross. i wh-i preceded the arrest campaign Iris Mutity. West View loi divorce trom Otis, of Va. i harg.ng neglect and cruelty.

They were married in 1940. The plaintiff asks that her former name ui Mai'lin be restored. i A vote was accorded Er- Baum past president for his work he re. ponded, thanking the group for their cooperation cumin' past Moving pictures 'were ihovvi Ned fun during the later the' group adjourned ,1 for lunch. The next meeting will beheld in June, the place lu be announced Uru.r.

Alternates Hammons and Mollv Alter Fred Van Wormer. v. Uh a svnes of road checks, I ir.p which mofinttjs were stopper! -Jl. 7 H7'. (ilnnpse ni the "world of tomorrow" the products of more than 150 Ohm manutai tmcrs.

The exhibits, cover MX acres in the aiieiitorium including display-, of new Uses tor stainless steel, aluminum anil oilier tnetuls; a on "hume.s ol tomorrow" m- cluding pielabiicated houses and their "meitUrn farm section along vvitii pmc-winning' lUe.stoek; and a "jubilee auto with cars tiom the old horseless carri.iKcs to nt-w models. Theie also are ship monels. valued HI $110000 ihspl.n'id by the i t-' M.intiine Commission plaitic topogiapTiical maps pla.vrd ov the U. S. Coast and i Geodetic Survey ol the Department i of i Today's torma) opening wa.s pie- ceded by a luncheon attended hy i businesMiU'ti nd executives' aro in the ex-'i poMt.oi,.

a for thl.i' area's products. damaged the property that would have been different, O'Toole admitted. "Floriculture experts claim proper cutting actually aids in the growth of more blooms," he pointed out. Park Superintendent Crehore and park commission replied that "the careless picking of flowers destroys beautiful color scheme of a complete- bed" The park commission met in Pinprgency session and an orrii- nance was outlawing picking pr.sies, in public parks. NOW solicitor Pincura must rule whether the ordinance emergency legislation.

effective immediately, or whether it must wait the customary 30 panic din- By be that lime, the tulip beds may shambles. COO nho Dog Obedience Classes Will Star. On Sunday Blf I.K IS STOI.KN David 170 Bell avi reported to police his s'olen from Park Tuc. night th it Eh Kcr olJcdu-nce classes. ol d.unlv cr.i.i I Inc.

will iciay. June i om 1(1 A at Kiy SciK.ul will a M-I H-S of ten one each with trainers Uog: /luid.uncntal obedience h.inrihng dug under wuirianci- of the trainer Nau trainers. C'apt Clyde Citorge Harphom. Au- and Howard Davis, of sio AXD COSTS James Powell. 5H Second street.

as fined $10 and costs in police court today on a charge of disorderly conduct. He arrested on warrant prefeired l-y Duanl Calcy for fighting on Broad i s.i eel lUlli.V -kill: Jr Mi-iidi-i l.rij.eh I'll el.i!,i( Hi NUMBER Continued from Pape 2 4, i iil'ri MIM NY- Oinistfd if trie (Jbedieiii'e com- I I- i "i-rtt-d The .1 to cot-'t S7.Wi(i were staiti-d Us: yt.u' of Don Wilniot. resident, who :i.e series ii i'- annui.l Dog il rt All. Wiln.ol for ine dog in ai.d expect a ti opriv rti-o be VI 24 HOUR AMIUIAMCE SERVICE PAf SIOGIMAN OMiiW, OHIO KHilU' K. I.

uMic nt-ui'iiig conios two davs iii.ite.s re- many of the mayor charges ij.i:i..s! Franco originally made by were made public. I nm I'oliey it Wrtj, learned thai i tie L'nitt-d St.ii'.s'.dfe.sion to fight Keep the oh the d.i of the oecurit.v Council n.aui persoiially by Secretary ef F. Byrrcs only a tew Tf. 11. 10 oiint P.

R. SMITH CO. We rxrcutv tu md to nil l.uti-U ar.d I and liniiji. iav fildj ed befoli Vi surprise pan BM i U'v i i e. (-HIT.

y's incotmg was believed new policy Rtissia- itcd up.Ti his from the uti- Ministers to Valley City HERE AND THERE VALLEY Ucilic, Scott Hfiuck of Venita, and Miss Betty Arnngton of arrived to spend some time, visiting with friends and relatives here. Mr. Mid Mr--. Ray D.tlotnnre and daughter have g'ine t-i Salamanca, N. to v.sit Mrs.

Unlomore mother Mrs. Hyde r.f entcnainpd the- ick-Vall City bridge club nt her oil Knrii.y afternoon. Visit Xon The fifth and grades by on Thurfda.v f. the -ide in CJev rl-iiiri Ihe and i r.er in the park. Sr.

Banquet The Junior-Senior h.Tiq^et held on Thursri-iv evening at Mayflower Hotel in Akron. After the dinner they attrndc-d .1 shnw. Rrrrlvr Dischirje Bill Hduck returned he me Inst Wednesday with from the U. Army. was to a h.o.-pit:il un.t in the Marine C.

ips ar.d was for the seven iJiJI enlisted in the Mav of Nrws The Ohio Kur-1 Gas Company employers in this enjoyed a dinner meeting at York on Friday evening. The men wrri? awarejcii for the lu.mber of years they have worked the- company. Mrs. Karl Anck eatcitaii.ed budge on Thursday Mrs. Lucille Hauck.

Mrs Ed was apj- .1 d'. legate for the Coun'y Fe-derati, if the rjl ai.d Ref- rnied churche- They n.rt 1:1 Klvrin 0 9. i'; V.i! ley fur Fall Briefs I Jalks e. Ciiv Mdiket Hiid Tht- M. store aie annouv.cu.g that starting, MonddV M.iv they will! elo-e every Monday at MX o'clock Mr and Mrs Stcck were, oi Mr and -gi-r C'ary of t'lty.

Ohio i Mr-: A ar.d son fl Sun-- d.iv guests in the Don Panilt home. W.llijii. Grabon.tetter lias and their cars checked factor. "Oiir ohirr-t is enmity high-. 1 for niako l.nra:n I NUMBER I Continued From Page One 13, and R.ch.ird K.

1'J. of Mr. and Mrs R. --12 Sneit. Otiu-i city carrieis who icceived vsc-re: Donald Ill Oxford Avinuc: Ronald S.M.d.

West Street. (Je-i-ige Tva'coff Jr. Blake David r. Srmih. ino '(11 Avenue; Re.bcrt C'.

S'roiii, H(i Avenue. Lav. icnce A 3ti- 238 Wooste-r Stveei: Robert A ReuiiiK. 6U Avenue. Richard .1 I.ei.ter.

120 Harviinl Avenue: Lynn Koine, K.ftl, Street, K. McC'-rd. 41fl West and Fie-d Slander Jr 712 hlrret Three fjirls Honored The three girls who received for suburban e.uner. 1 Kailh Ware, of' Wellington- Donna Burrer. RjcK'e.

lio-e Guilder. of Murray Ridne. Olhcr suburban enirirr- tieinor criiificates were: Kennetn Graflun Road. Donald Pla-, Road. John Hallard, l.oi- Road.

Ch.irle- N.i 1.1 hi.ther of the f.i>t pl.ni- Billy Rogers. Well- Ki.ierson Ti.oinas Dean. We I Perl Tuikmgton was granted iiivoire tri.iu Claude by Judge A. Cook on grounds ol neglect. Jeanne Barnes.

Obcrlm. sued foi divorce from Harold of Lorain rn, of neglect. They wete married 191)6 and have one i.ki Albert Ford. Loniin, sued a ciiNoico from Gladys on ground; ul i.cglcct. and cruelly.

I George W. Wellington I real estate broker, filed suit today iigamst Herman L. Smith, Wciling- ion, for S487 50 alleged due com- i mission for the sale of 'lie delfii- eldiil's properly in the Wellington i American Legion POJI. i The property located at -N'orth street, nccoid.ng t.j i the- petition. BIlTKN DOG Robert Miller.

9, of -341 West River v.as treated at Ely- 11.1 Memorial Hospital HI p. in. yesterday for a dog bile injury on a linger of his right hand. He was bitten by a dog by Agnes Papovitf. 329 West Rivrr street, according to a police ipf-ort.

MARKETS i.viii.i) nr.MKiMc.sT or I I.TI'ltr. roiduilion and Mftrb.linf Trnduit on Iht Irrnilnal Bjktt. ol 8 Ibs. onin pir ot Pleads Guilty But Is Granted Probation Clnji'Mi Macbeth, Elyr.n. ir.dictfd with Aluiiio DeruiRer.

Lorain. for robbery of Corp l.f'i.ii.': which they got a probation by the Public Lojn 7, in was granted Common Pleas Judge 1) A. Cook today. Macbeth pleaded guilty. Wilh.iiri G.

Wickcns. was oppos.id to the M.iiod ihrft tie was not that the probation hearing was go ing to be held until this morning th.it by tin- tune he got to the fourth, HIM' ilii- hearing was iver. Uenngcr. who also pleaded gin! ty. and uskfd for probation was tory by Judge Cuok Ust 111 i JUt 12 UD-I-J eiKEtN ejMDNfi Spra.j J2-V in i) 'iOc-4ur KAl.E v'i-qi d.i-r hoitioun- fcud IB- 00-1 IS Ml-'SHROOMS- Per P.I.I I'rrfe r.lit 61'INACH-2t-a- na.ifj, 6moy Jb' 1.S, 1OMATOES -I), bi-jseta I itoi Jl lib 1150-1175 101 I IIO I.RUN lejl.l-.UO flu WHEA I' N.i 1 ipd Jl 'Jfi WHEAT N.i 2 lid II S-8 ruMS- N.I $1 46 CORN -Si, i i.l.,,* $1 4S i.

uhi't K'-'i-W, HATS -NI. .1 ae'j-68 1 SOY HtANS -Nc, ,.1 cun- tr.uiuid ind II 00-H id of type. Th award Ml fer a oil talk S.u.d. 101 I v.eTC pre'-enird ov Macbeth remained which the; pair usid while went into the loan office up a girl employee. ihe car lid past ill meet meet ing A c.ir: of li-i- 11.2 the iidriiesh Geulfi from v.

ho irs nel a short nor. He "taking II. comrnei .1 vc-ry eoi Carl Hie t. rI on ri-d i extci.rieri pUb- me r-f by li.e MOTOKIS'I IS I l.vr.des. RD 1.

Oration, v.as fit.ed $25' and $10 sUf- penelcd. wlitu anaigiKd before Justice i.l fie Pi-uce Kithard Balld on a i hurge of failing to a) Routes 10 and o()l trrd He aircMcd a ncriff. SUDRO-CURHS AMIUUNCI fHONI 2522 24 How Strvkt 111 for 10 i all left all of Iran 'upported by yc'terday voted Cj.e r.i; ajjct.d.i 'he Iranian c.itig.n lea! te- troops have The United States. bten ill eck rnc the of Karl M'P A rnembe'ij. latest report $290 the other it from the Mis Mrs.

Ririinrd H.uiy Will. am Sleek. Henry Stock. Mrs. Hulda Buyer, Mrs.

frvm Oito jMoilocK Mrs. Anna Level at-' tended tie i Fujei'fl'ion he lei al K.iith luthiian ihuich in L.T'KCW r-od. Thut Bill Giiiriei r.f Akion. 1 irieuos he ic Tiiutidav. ne The ilie inihij hy Al Virgm.a iome-dy Smilcv Sue.

radio by Ann Biaj liy Al Aldmh whu r.f .1 Ticks bv Mu nd Haitley The uuditi 'y Cr.i wa filled ahno-t by the l.irjje cj eu' fun 11 mid meiv.bci- i's a lo VVXHW II THWBS04V ism's GRitN PfPfiR STIAK Try Our "Sloppy Jot 1 A Doy. 581 Irood.

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Pages Available:
57,167
Years Available:
1853-1971