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IilL INUIAWrOIlS MAR SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, PAGE 2 in Belgian Strike Violence i. Disc Jockey Held In Death He Aired ft. 1 Children Finlil Monrs Exeeulion Condemned By Premier v' i i THE SOCIALISTS hae resorted to violence because they say Eyskens' government, ij coalition of Social Christians I and Liberals, ignored them in I working out the reform pro-j Fec-si (A? Gastrn Eyskea the rano-! r.ight that government .11 to.erate tic more violence from strikers protest.rc plans for eco- car, parked in the radio station lot, was minus part or a fender ornament. A piece of ornament had been found at the accident scene, only a short distance away, investigators were summoned and found bits of clothing identified as DeFazio's caught on the ornament section still on the car fender. Medway, Mass.

(L'PI) A radio disc jockey appeared in court yesterday accused of killing a 12-year-old boy in a hit-run accident and then going on the air with repeated appeals for the guilty driver to surrender. Friday night police stood outside a broadcasting booth at station WMRC while the disc jockey. Ronald C. Greene, Fri- Wiihout re'er 'J gram. The austerity program was rrompted by the loss of revenues from the newly independent Congo.

The str.kers are irv.ng to between 1 The SMART Way To HEAR Better ing and v.olence. One union sa "Perhaps th w.ll do more than shouts, slogans and broken Many walked with bowed heads, always silently and some in the slow measured cadence of a funeral march. At the end of theT trek they encountered the steel-helmeted state policemen with whom they had battled but 21 hours before. WRAPPED IN heavy dark overcoats, with swords at their the policemen sat on the.r horses and atched the demonstrators by. The trouble yesterday was mostly in the southern industrial city of Le ge.

Strikers felled trees and blocked roads, cut streetcar cables, stoned a few stores and dynamited an electric power pole. Uncollected garbage was piled high in the streets in some places. Columbus. O. (LTD Th four children' of -Edythe Klumpp yesterday asked Governor Michael V.

to save tfielr mother from the electric chair next Friday n'ght. The mfther of the condemned slayer, Mrs. Far.n:e was so upset hy the newsmen and photographers at the hearing that she could not make her plea in public. DiSai'e led the sobbing woman into another nxm to hear her plea. MRS.

KLUMPP'S scheduled execution in Columbus falls on the birthday of her daughter, Jill, who will be 19 years old, and of the governor, who will be 53. The 42-year-old grandmother is the women's reformatory at Marysviiie under around-the-clock guard. The governor held a secret 41-mmute talk I i state pol.ce-nrt and rxk-t ro i demonstrator in uh.ch a man was killed in the heart of Brussels. the premier "A poorly informed part of our population has been stirred up and excited and there ire some who want to win political decisions la the streets." Talkmsr quickly, quietly and f.rm.iy, he added: "In the c.ffu't circumstances of today, our united government shoulders its responsibilities. We cannot and -il! not tolerate iolence." i'J make the prem.er withdraw the new for tax and soc.ai security reform.

Only a few hours before Eyeskens spoke over the state radio, 2,000 demonstrators staged a "mourners march" through the main streets of Brussels. WITH BLACK-BORDERED flags they honored Francois van der Strapnen III. mortally wounded in Friday's pitched battle. A dozen others were injured. Strike leaders warned the marchers against stone-throw 3 r.

26 years old, broadcast for several hours, interrupting his "Stars in the Night" Jazz and mood music program frequently to read the appeal. "A 12-year-old boy, Dominic de Fazio, was killed in Med-1 way this afternoon," the disc jockey announced. ''Medway police say the boy was killed by a hit-and-run car. "Anyone having informa-1 tion concerning the identity of i the car or the driver should contact Medway police." GREENE ENDED his program by reciting the Lord's Prayer. Then he walked into the arms of waiting police.

He pleaded innocent at his ar- raignment yesterday. Almost exactly five hours before Greene's arrest Friday night, Dominic was killed as he pushed his bicycle along a Medway street. Carl Villeaux, i 11, was with him. Villeaux said he narrowly RESCUE TRUCK ARRIVES-The Drexel Gardens Volunteer Fire) Deportment yesterday received its new rescue truck and equipment. Inspecting the equipment in front of the truck ore (left to right) Capt.

Harold Meranda, It. George K. Blackburn and Wayne Township Fire Chief A. W. Wulf.

(Star Photo) with her this week and re ported she was so emotionally upset that he planned another visit with her. DiSalle the woman's last Quality Furniture for Less because of Our Location The Factory Building Furniture Stort 324 West Morris Street 5 ot.i Vtit cf Mad'son p'rsjay hope, the courts having reject i Sonotone's latest minutme licuing aid un he worn wiih punl-lookinc glasses bv hoih men and women. The "6ft" (plus tube and rartip) is the hf ALL-AT-T1IF-1 AR model we etr made. Also worn without glasses. Especially fffcitive for ihove who "hear but do not Traditional Sotutone quality and erkf.

SONOTONE Germans Probe Shielding OS ftdzi 'Mercy Killer' ed her pleas for a new trial. He could cut her sentence to life in prison. Mrs. Klumpp's four children Jack Montgomery. 22, J.U, Beginning Tuesday Joanne, 13.

and Jan. 11 re maned dry eyed while they JANUARY talked with the governor. They spoke onlv when he asked missed being hit by the car, which slammed into Dominic with such force that his body was hurled 60 fect through the air. A POLICEMAN noted a few minutes later that Greene's 27 In Till Location 318 llume-Maniiir Rlrfg. 23 E.

Ohio Phone ME 7-1303 JOHN II. r.WXL questions. MRS. KLL'MPP was convicted cf killing her lover's wife, Mrs. Louise Bergen, 32, 13 months ago, German newspapers charged that senior court and government officials knew of Savade's real identity but failed to report him to police.

A state parliamentary committee was set up to investigate the allegations that high-ranking authorities collaborated to enable him to dodge a nation-wide manhunt. The investigation committee has heard some 20 witnesses, and plans to hear at least 10 more. at Cincinnati. The state said Keep your home up to date STORE-WIDE she kept the body in the trunk of her car for two days, then dumped it. on the shores SAVE on FINE FURNITURE NOW! Kiel.

Germany (I PI) West German officials yesterday investigated charges that some government authont.es deliberately shielded a Nazi "mercy killer" from arrest. The suspicions of official collusion grew after Nazi Prof. Werner Heyde was arrested last year and accused of ordering the hypodermic-needle killing of 70,000 feeble-minded persons during Hitler's regime. Heyde was captured after the war, but escaped from U.S. Army detention in 1947.

For 13 years he practiced medicine under the name of Dr. Fritz Savade in West Germany's northernmost state of Schleswig-Holstein and even was appointed official social security court medical expert in Fiensburg. After Hevde's second arrest with a HOME of a lonely lake and set it afire. The body was found several days later by duck hunters. She first admitted the slav -1 I'tfww ing, claiming she "shot Mrs IMPROVEMENT LOAN MERCHANTS Prompt Service NATIONAL BAM 1 COMPANY Bergen accidentally when they struggled for a revolver.

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