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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 22

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Dover, Ohio
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PAGE 22, THE TIMES-REPORTER, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, IMI Traffic Court District Dover Pined: Herbert Griffiths, 64, Dover, $20, speed- Bond forfeited: Kenneth Bailey, 22, Cleveland, $15, speeding. (Patrol) Uhrichsvflle Fihed: Adelaide Maurer, 65, 1221 Eastport Uhrichsville, $10, Ignoring slop sign, and William Priel, 19, 139 E. Main Gnadenhut- len, $10, suspended, failure to display registration. (Patrol) Coshocton Fined: Fred Es- Wont, Apple Creek, $10, unsafe vehicle; Robert E. Dile, Coshocton, $10, failure (o stop at stop jiign; Jeanette Shrimplin, Conesvlllc, $15, Archie J.

Mcln- losh, New Philadelphia, $15 and Samuel G. Hahan, Klllbuck, $15 plus 15 days license suspension, speeding; Ivan V. Higlcy, Conesville, $15, failure to stop for red light, and Charles S. Larntz, Conesville, $15, failure to yield right of way. (Patol) Juvenile Fined: George A.

Lauvray, Fresno, 35 day license suspension, failure to stop for red light; Richard B. Hasfelt, 38, Samuel B. Kistler II, 17, and James J. Davis, all of Coshocton, all 35 day license suspensions, speeding; Albert E. Brown, 17, Coshocton, 45 day license suspension, driving left of center, and Charles W.

Ran- dies, 17, Coshocton, license suspended 60 days, failure to assure clear distance, and $5, parking on paved part of high (Patrol) Mayor Dover Cited: Carolyn Nor Ihrop, 31, Dover, speeding; Walter Harmon, 74, Dover, wrong way on one-way street, and Floyd 42, Dover, no operator's license and speeding. (Police) Riot Control Course Is Set COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) About 400 personnel from law enforcement agencies and fire departments in Ohio will undergo riot control training at Camp Perry on Lake Erie July 29-31. The Ohio Adjutant General's Office will supply personnel and equipment for the training. Climbing Musical Getting together to play for their own enjoyment has led this quartet of young musicians to begin climbing the ladder of success in the entertainment field. Called By Popular Demand, they are: Terry St.

George (L) of Mineral City, Jeff Kerekes of Magnolia and Joel Gordon and Dave Bartos of Mineral City. After winning battle of the bands contests In Dover and Cuyahoga Falls, the boys have worked in the All Stars in Canton, Avondale and Talleys in Navarre. Their first recording, "You Might Need Me" and "To Write A Song," both original compo- sitions, is currently being played by area disc jockeys and is available for purchase locally. The group will appear at a hop in the Canton Downtown Plaza Tuesday and will be on Station WINW. Monday, June 24, they will appear on the Sherry Lee Show, telecast by Channel 17.

Let's Tour Ohio! (Editor's Note: This Is one of a scries of short trips to Ohio travel attractions prepared for The Times-Reporter by the Tuscarawas County Auto Club. Except for the 29 months Warren G. Harding spent in the White House as the 29th president, he lived in and near Marion where his home is authentically restored and an impressive memorial has been erected. A leisurely drive between Marion and north of Columbus also offers variety, from watching animals at the zoo to star gazing through a powerful telescope. Harding's home at 380 Mt.

Vernon is well known in political lore. From it he conducted his "front porch" run for the presidency in, 1920. Built some Library News By NORMAN P. WETZEL Dover Public Librarian The following new books have been added to the Dover public library's collection and now are In circulation: In his latest novel, Arthur C. Clarke, the well known author of both fiction and non-fiction works, tells of a trip into space In years to come.

2001: A Space Odyssey, based on a current Action picture, tells of a trip to the stars and beyond, where creatures much older and wiser tthan earthlings have been for just such a visit for of years. Going from the near distant future to the past, those per Sons interested in archaeology and v.nt history will enjoy Jerusalem: Excavating 3000 History by Kathleen This is the story of an 'excavation covering ap proximajely one square mile in area, but some 30 centuries of the text and pictures, the director of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem sheds some light on the source of 3 major religions o( the world. The Double Helix by James D. Watson tells the story of the great scientific search for the structure of DNA, the material so necessary to genetics and For his efforts in scientific, research, the author anc his were awardec tiia Nobel priw in 1962. All and finally are told in a manner reader's atten similar to sus Mon, Phllby, described by Ai "BS the best spy ever had, tells his own Cory in' the book, My siieu Wafr, Tbjs, is one of 4 wren publications about the inemii ble espionage agent who was born it) India, attended schoo in England, covered the Span Jsli War for a London in World War had clo.

tjw FBI awJ finally fianetuwy in Dreaming sjie tells do wo New England a challenge to its nhabitants. In a novel that can be classed as both science fiction and humor, Thondore Tyler tells the H'oblems fated in a computer- zed society by one Albert D. Cartwright Chickering, simply because his name had more let- ers than the machine was equipped to handle. The obvious solution, of course, is for the company to dismiss him. However, he fights back in a manner befitting 21st century technology, in the book, The Man Whose Name Wouldn't Fit.

Francis Parkinson Keyes 1 Fans will be pleased with her latest novel, The Heritage. Ireland in the 1880's is the setting for this story of love at first sight, as Peter Bradford, a proper Bostonian goes to Ireland to visit his uncle, the Earr of Cloneen. Ireland at that time was a land in revolt against a modern type of feudalism and Miss Keyes draws sharp con- between poverty on one hand and splendor on the other as she weaves a tale of old- fashioned romance. Best Sellers 30 years earlier for his bride-to- be, the home has ben restored in detail, from gas lights to furnishings. On the grounds, in a small building used as press headquarters during the presidency, is a museum with 2000 catalogued Harding mementos, political cartoons and other items.

Home and museum are open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. except Sunday 1 to 6 p.m. Admission, 50 cents (age 6 to 18, 25 cents). The memorial, at the southern edge of Marion on U.

S. 23, is built of white Georgia marble. It is 103 feet in diameter and 52 feet high, 'and contains the sarcophagi of Harding and hi wife. Delaware State Park shoul be more attractive than eve this year with the addition beach and bathhouse facilitie as well as campsites, to go wit the full range of other outdoo activity previously available. In Delaware is historic Ohi Wesleyan University, or th town may be bypassed for stop at the Perkins Observa lory, connected with the univer sity, and having a 72-inch tele scope for star gazing.

Check th observatory for visitors hours. One of the fine municipa zoos in the nation, the Columbu Zoo, on Ohio 257, this year ha an added attraction. Emmy i the first offspring of Colo, wh was, the first gorilla born in cap tivity. The 2 firsts and other an imal attractions can be seen 1 a.m. to 6 p.m.

daily. Admissio is 50 cents (under 12, free). Also in the area are the Olen langy Caverns, just off Ohio 315 3-leveled caverns, including lake, where Wyandotte India Chief Leatherlips is said to hav lived and later was slain members of his tribe for pro tecting white men. A monumen to the chief is located off Ohi 257. Admission is charged the Caverns.

All money collected as fine for game law violations in Ne braska goes to the schools i the county where the violatio occurs. DPI By Publishers' Weekly FICTION Airport Arthur Hailey Couples John Updike Myra Brecklnridge Gene Vidal Topaz Leon Uris Vanished Fletcher KnebeJ The Triumph John Ketv neth Galbrailii Tunic Lawrence Durrell The Tower of Babel Mor ris L. West Testimony of Two Men lor CaWwell The Confessions of Nat Turner William Styron Christy Catherine Marshall NON FICTION Between Parent and Child Haim G. Ginott The Naked Ape Desmond Morris Iberia James A. Michener 'me Prcncn Chef Cookbook- Jylia Child Tile Double James p.

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