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TWO MONDAY. JAXTARY SALMAGUNDI Born Jan. 11 to Mr. and.Mrs. J.

R. McGlynchey of 202 Crescent rd SE, a son, in Aultman hospital, Canton. FIRST BOOK FAIR OPENS TUESDAY THE EVENING MASSTLLON, OHIO Thieves Busy William Sheele, director of Mrs. Pearl Reynolds of Des Cleveland's Museum of Natural Moines. spent three days in History and author of "First the residence of her sister, Mrs.

i Mammals" and "Prehistoric Ani- George Smith of Brewster. will speak Thursday at 8 iP- m. at the new Franklin'school Born, Saturday, in Massillon during Massillon's first annual city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. iBook Fair.

Vezmar. 1102 Marion; The Book Fair will be held a so Wednesday and Thurs- A rf a r. in Fr3nk lin are A daughter was born. 1 to 4:30 p. m.

and 7 to 9 Massillon city hospital, to m. The Book Fair will be Maurice S. Rohr. RD Friday afternoon from" 1 to William Sheele Speaks Thursday In City Over William Sheele, director of The Weekeil In Massillon city hospital, Sat-; THE FAIR WILL feature a urday, a son was born, to Mr. and collection of 3,000 children's Mrs.

Donald Bednarz, 2929 Broad 1 ooks loaned by the Cleveland ave NE i Public Library. The fair is being sponsored in Massillon by the Born, this morning, in Massil- Public schools, the public librarv Ion city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs Massillon Council of the P' Donald E. Piper, 2420 Shriver! the Massillon Teachers'as- ave SE, a daughter. Isociation, the Massillon Junior i Chamber of Commerce, and The A daughter was born, this Ever "ing Independent.

morning, in Massillon city hos-! In addition to the books on pital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul educational and enter- Freshour, 625 Cliff st NW. i taining programs are planned for i ach night of the fair. Tuesday Airs.

Charles R. Rausch of ni ht at 7 a Book Character Pa- Biissfield, is visiting heri rade will be presented by repre- er Mrs SteUa Kel of 'sentatives from the city's "elemen- 129 8th st schools under the direction Mrs. Edward Miller. On the Mr. and Mrs.

Don Wseoner same ni ht at 8 p. the Long- daughters. Beth and Susan Marie fellow Junior high school choir and son Tim of Mansfield, spent Present a program and a the weekend with relatives in the fllm "Books for All" will be city. shown. Ar Wednesday at 7 p.

Girl Mr and Mrs. Ralph Frittinger Scouts from St. Mary's troop 53 and children of Wanotah, under the direction of Mrs. Fred spent tfle Christmas holidays with Bonk, will present a play en- Mrs. Fnthnger's parents, Mr.

and led "Off the Book Shelf." Al 8 -Mrs. George Smith of Brewster the same evening, the i Thieves had an especially busyj nas ore than doubled its size durin th AreaSchools Added To Local Safety Patrol Massillort's school patrol (direction of Sgt. Harry Waver of the Stark couritv weekend here Saturday and Sun- during the past few weeks, it was day judging by the number of announced today. police reports on burglaries on! Alden Brinham. coordinator nroTam Weaver file today.

Massillon school boy patrol coopSioT'w th tie Tom Evans of 508 Bebb ave conjunction with the Massillon Auto club. Muny Court Jii'dge Levies Fines Oii 13 SW, operator of Tom's Cafe club, said this morning that! Thp 1100 Duncan st SW, reported patrols of 13 Massillon areaL police that a bag of money had been added to thej taining $40 in change was stolen! of 11 Massillon public schools! from the cafe sometime last Fri-jand three Massillon parochial! in on day night or early Saturday.ischools now participating in the Entry was gained by boy patrol program, a pane of glass from the kitchen i offenses municipal court this morning. I Highest 'fines levied were $25 schools have addend costs each on James -E 2win ler 36, of 340 Saratoga ave all rt ser Canton who pleaded guilty patrolmen in Mas- to faijing to stop surcd clear distance, and Everett This means that when the jdoor. Tom Richards of 715 Walnut; school boy patrol representatives 1 THE NEW participa tingjmake their annual trip to Wash- St ll 3 a a Ct i m-. are Navarre school, StJington, D.

J- Darst, 33, of 1104 Oak ave NW, Canton, who pleaded guilty to reckless operation. Zwingler was arrested by the 7 fc Hfc tJUjO 13- VhJ VJ SW reported that two hub school in attend one from each par-i hi nw ay patrol Jan. 10 after his Were stolen from his car school, Myers school instead ofi car was involved in an accident time between 3 and 7 a. m. Heights school, Genoaithe usual 14.

For the first time! 00 Route 21 and High Mill rd, urday while it was parked in school. North school. North Law-a bus will be chartered to Rort of Massillon. Darst was front of his 1 residence. school, Newman school, the boys and five supervisors-to arr ested by the patrol last -Jackson school, Canal Fulton the annual American Auto club; da on Hankins rd NE.

TWO CHROME WHEEL discs I school, St. Phillip and boy jamboree in Washing-j were stolen from a car owned'school and Clinton school. May 8, 9 and 10, Brinham' Fl 13 persons by Eugene Willison of 63 2nd st SW, while the car was parked in front of his residence between 3 a. m. and 12:45 p.

m. Saturday. An attempt was apparently made to enter the Elks lodge at 48 2nd st SE sometime between 4 and 5 a. m. Sunday.

Police said they checked about 4 a. m. and found nothing out of order. A The new patrols are under tin, said. Fire 1 ITTTT In A Week Ruiiis Barn Parked Auto, Baby Injured pleaded guilty to speeding They were: Richard Horger, 34, of 315 7th st SW, $15 and costs; Dale E.

Midcap, 18, of 4017 Paradise dr SW, Canton, $10 and costs; Richard C. Annen, 26, 5,10 Grosvenor dr iNW, $15 and costs; Donald J. 19, 943 Elden rd NW, $10 and costs; Ray A. Phillips, 50. of 307 -Marion ave Within exactly a week, a NE, $10 and costs, and Oren Four-month-old Elizabeth Za- Foutty, 20, of 1916 93rd 'st turned to her U.

S. Army base at Fort Mommoth, X. after spending a 15-day leave with her par-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Brewster.

Mrs. Frank WILLIAM SHEELE society; Admission to the fair is free. dragged him between the houses half hour later, however, they a window on the east side been pried open with a ond flre l5lt a farm in List rd NE, lack of 3253 Carson ave NW Cleveland, $25 and costs, or other tool with a nalf mile west of 27th st. minor injuries Saturday 1 Foutty also pleaded "uiltv tr blade. to the sheriff's office, afternoon when a car driven by'a charge of drivlnz an' a MARVIN SAVAGE of 45li chief Sanderson of mother, Mrs.

Anita Louise vehicle and was fined S3 and i South ave SE reported at 7:20 iReed urban depart- 30. struck a parked cari costs on that charge p. m. Saturday that two young ment today the state fire'on Carson ave NW near 32nd Rav Tpn i-j ns men about 18 or 19 years of age; marsnal or the district has been! according to police. The child Woodland WAV him as he walked west icalie in to make an investiga-itaken to the family physician foripieaded euiltv fn rtri Oak ave SE.

He said treatment. with one headlight aJdSLfinS and at 8 p. m. Sheele will Thursday at p. the Boy speak.

iif desired Mrs. Zalack told police she was Individual Events Tourney jBritain Will Aumission to tne lair is free rii-cir n-c Tur- r- i i iu funi.c sue costs of $7.50. Joseph Gre- re-iNo books will be sold. However" him to the ground and. CALSE OF THE barn fire east on Carson ave, reach-! gal, 41.

of 17th st ext SW o'ead ill orders can be placed for books suchange -P urse and at aoout p. m. and also.ed over to put a blanket over her Jed guilty to driving a truck wftb piacea ior DOOKS kmfe The purse contamcd aboul of the fire tnat broke out the daughter, veered to the and! a defective muffler and Sunday in the unoccu- hit a parked car owned by costs Mrs. Helen Davis of Apt. ie farmhouse has not been Community Store, 2922 Li'ncoln: Conrad hotel, reported that $50jtermined.

i. pital, where she had been con- Won By Massillon Speakers H-Bomb was missing Saturday from La st evening, deputies report- i headed west. icigar box she kept in a dresser jed, the barn and a nearby shed iWay auto was parked IN OTHER CASES, James Car- speecn; oratorical declamation but did not j- -j 1J com ete against as many speak-: ltnhdlvl1dua ers as the first and second place! LONDON u- iresults of British Washington high speakers; harnessing the drawer in the apartment. were buring so fiercely when the no home pleaded to intoxication and was firir? IN ANOTHER accident and costs to be worked lit rtant" on thS UL iiie jReedurban, Meyers Lake and led today by police, a car being a the rate of S3 per day af thl MORRIS RICOSKY of 2119jRichville volunteer was responsible for dain-i av work farm i Lincoln Way reported that a arrived that nothing could be! age to another parked auto. The I Leroy J.

Miller, 41 of 15 Bur (number of household articies'done to save them. A truck andjmishap occurred shortly before'! ton ave pleaded guiltvto were stolen from his from the Massillon fire de-jnoon Saturday 100 feet east f' failure to stop at a stop sien and Sunday while he was absent. Theipartment also stood by to protect'the intersection of Marion ave: 1 as fin( xi $5 and costs Joseoh door was unlocked. Missing were; the nearby residence of 13th st SE. iA.

Peterson. 46 of Kimball front in A spa was born, Jan. 5. to Sot Saturday and Mrs. R.

W. Masek of 6 puwcl UL ine Ariz. Mrs. Masek is the 82 6 0 ln tW their three! H-bomb are due to be made pub-K mixer a radio an electric Grace O. Peters, who has a fire-! Police reported thai a truck rd SE Pleaded guilty to Susan Coombs, daughter of toT lsl 21 Pp.

1Q ts ahead of pounds. lic late this month endinEFfor a rifle, a camera and $10! protection contract with the local operated by Steve Tsocheff 42 in to closely and was fined- and Mrs. O. P. Coombs, 834 9th iv nman "ich was sec-! were Larry Prof ant in e.v the present a reported cecrecvi in chan Ricosky reported.

idepartment. of 513 Griffith ave SW was: and 5tNE jond. Wooster placed third with 57, tempore speaking, Donna wrangle between London and' Eleven chickens were reported! Chief Sanderson and deputies headed west on Marion av'e with i In continued cases ipomts and Louisville fourth with Ann Lahr, Carol Grosswiller and I Washington. jamong the missing Sunday by; said no information could be ob- a 1950 convertible in tow head-! Franklin 21, of RD 1 Canal Ful The condition of the Rev. Guy! ltlts Jud O'Grady in dramatic Confirming widespread reports Tone Vittling of 922 13th st SE.jtained as to the nature of the con-' ed to Tsocheff's Police! ton who Pleaded innocent to" brmth, pastor of Shepler Evan-: TDr and Vlr Levcngood, the United Kingdom's Atomic iVittlmg said that sometime be-i tents, but that approximately the car was being towed dr lvm without an operator's per- lehcal United Brethren church VICTORY gave Washing- ntocn Bof liford, Larry Palmer, Energy Agency announced Sun-i tween 3 and 7 a Sunday some-; 5200 damage was done to them the rear end and the front wheels inilt Jan 6 changed her plea to vho.underwent an emergency lg tw legs on a rotat ing ake Schillmg and Darlene that newsmen will be invited one broke two locks off his chick-1 Sanderson said there was no in- had been tied.

guilty and was fined $25 anrf 171 nn w. TT i i ilj an emergency ggc ewsmen nvted ere was no n- en (ration, in Massillon city hos-! rovided radio In humorous declamation. tour the Harwell atomic en- i en house and macle off with the' surance on the contents and onlv As the Jital last week, is improving WCMW which will go per-j Local entrants who won research station and scien-j 11 chickens. jmanently to the school which; were: reports will be published in' The condition of the Rev Jo-! first xvins li three times Larr Baker, Gerry Lemon the magazine Nature. L.

Reichlin, pastor of St Two Massillon speakers were Judy Thayer in oratorical decla-; 1 mation. PauJGerber. Cathv Pflnc. i NEWSMEN WILL be shown'j car passed a costs. partial insurance of $2.500 on the ariied ai 'to belonging to Willardi Ru se 'l Jor den.

49, of RD 3 11,1 i j-k i i 'to 6a aarbara's Catholic church who is. amon 10 entrants who won cupsi tlon PauJ Gef ber, Cathy Pflug, 1 ue snown irrn ionfined to the Massillon city! and medals by placing first a pa nd estman, i machine known 1 accounts lospital where he underwent sur- second in Gloria Slnitri an Pat'Williains as Zeta the agency-said, but Eery several days ago was re-fP 1 0 2 1 original oratory, John Roesch flcial statements will cover only I ported as fairly good "today by ai A Massillon team which com- cnf.J,!™ in ext empore early work wi th it. hospital attendant. peted in a debate tournament speakln Bob Burrows Port Clinton won three of six A daughter, who has been and finished in a tie i ea uiane Corriue, was born Jan 'fourth place. Eliem Schmike in humorous dec- grade whlch would allow thermonuclear reaction If or several seconds.

The raw ma- By 19 of Saturdav ual events competition were Jim- 3n and Richard GI and Mrs. Homer Gardner who placed first and second Air Force. 130 130 commission mem bers said today the results of the i VJ11 buildings, which he estimated strobel of I 89 24th st SE, the worth about 510,000. Tbc irront end swung over and hit the I farm, unoccupied for some time, parked car on Tsocheff's right era on charge and was fined owned by Earl Dickes and Hu- and a so headed west, police said i an costs. The fine and ths bert Rothermel of the-Stark Real- The owner of the truck Tsocheff Urt co sts were suspended.

Jorty Co. in Canton. List rd is off! was driving wa listed as ad Pleaded innocent when Hankins rd of Mount Marie lgned last Dec 13. jReedurban. Jury May Be i i Seated Today Class To mis Open Tuesday rass Fireg Other winners were: who competed in I wuier winners were: extracted i newspapers that Adm.

Lewis of the eligibility The opening session of an eve-! Ury ex ected to sworn sea water Wl announced ning school class in basic elec- Grass fires were responsible today the Sam Sme- .1" f. er the middle of this week. jtronics will be held Tuesday a ti for of runs made by citvf. rder xial Stark have' tour- Price, ewis exa mi a lon was given to 6 P- room 210 at Wa5hine- liu emen I sS a 5 1 Provide eligibility lists for theiton high school iSunday. Awmjc annointmpnf two new city pa-j AH persons interested in tak-i ple Urt Can- a U.

information about: iie "loill KOSS and'cn its sessions of in rday at 2:28 P- and to river at Peremptory jine resignation ot 2, typins. Valnut rd sw at 4:42 p. m. James Kreiger. Kreiger leaves immigrant English and Earlier Saturday firemen a lso will be held tomorrow night! uth res to an Clyde Aloore 9Sn I7fh 4t vvTr i urmue and.beaten by HoffmfnTs MrJ -i eX i em raneous eaki Rich- GJenwood Mrs.

Glenn Hoffman nd Visbnev-: Louisvill aveNE. l0 ale vl an Ra six wins and ne tourney with Port Clinton was so its scientists could catch up with the British. Bowman retired on partial pension and Kreiger is resigning to take a better paying position with private industry. cloudy "and occasional rain snow, low 30-34. To Aid Marcli To English and weldin" aaiuraay firemen took! 5K oldiements attor- vill be held tomorrow Lheir resu scitator to an Sldes and visit is room for more stu-: beth ave SE residence where ne Jury to the scene of the in ali those classes and per-' was UEed on a who 6 are ex pected Tuesday interested are to reoort hav ing difficulty breathing.

The vv a There dents sons interested are to nj C3UCU LU TcpOri i ---O ui caiuillg. LUC in algebra and oman as reniov ed to the city 3 15 of 1906 lltb working will be started if enough an ambulance. Lan wn. is charged with first persons regigtre. Anyone inter-i Sunda a m.

firemen 7 Fe7vmu rdTe ln the fatal shoot- ATHENS. (AP) ested call Russell -7, im.vcu -w eT SK Naha Elects Prison Ter Qf For Mariue an- in temperature. FIVE-DAY FORECAST Temperatures will average 2-4 nfegrees beloxv normal, maximum 35 north Normal minimum JOUth. Little chan 0 4J1 a-' w.sjji-,-~ ivua-. SfcTlienCPrl fn ana aoove Tuesday t5j of the American Far Eastern i eight months in prison for crupl he "'TP 31 wa Wednesday, colder Thursday: base lsland of Okinawa.

ty to prisoners in a naw bri" cnairman of the Massilon chapter independent Sakhi Ka- Sgt. Robert the Foundation for defeated Tatsuo Taira, a Schenectady. SGO'a announced today that Secre-l i tary-General Dag Hammarskjold i John A. Welsh of 129 Dwightj of the United Nations will speak! lave SE, former Massillon health at a student convocation at the! has been university Feb. 5.

He will bej chairman of the industries di- Accompanied here by his execu-j vision of the March of Dimes! assistant, Andrew IV. Cor-i campaign. jdier, Baker said. The appointment Last Issue Of 'W of a ucutc ui jirj. ceaince wutielm'pn anton ot 714 Overlook ave SW after; smoke was detected in the dwell-! Ssi5lant Stark County Prose- mg.

The smoke apparently camev Harry Kandel and Peter from a trash fire in the neighbor- 1 herr are ha ndling the case for i state. Jerry Honta of Canton NEW fc-i and recast 25 was 3 degrees "is from voting and slapping soldier 1 22Vf! KanPth: 3 OC Ct below normal. 'Igavc Kaneshi, a book immediate weather out- HIGmVAY CONDITIONS 8 vo1 to 4 11 Taira. in his boots and a Marine lcok for Massillon area is 'TA Jit; -i I COLUMBUS, (AP) Mor than 70 er cent of the prisoner to heavy "waVer" an nhing but od of all Ohio roads was clear Cil vs 99 73 9 voters cast ballots, filled bucket over his he-'d According to the U. and normsl today, the Ohio De- Will Be Two Injured In partment of Highways reports.

RESERVOIR ICE Ice on Sippo reservoir tested i ,:30 s. m. today and reported 1 UCSaaV for skating today. Next be at 5:30 p. m.

today. The Navarre Volunteer Fire- Thomas J. McCarthy. 20 of 4 th st susfsinprf i nor fell rain Tt cs reservoir. treatment S.

Weather Bureau at the Akron-Canton airport, rain and snow will make driving treacherous on area roads tonight. The forecast calls for a mix-; fure of rain and snow beginning late tonight with a freezing rain possible afterward. Then a cold continue until earl. p. P.

A M. I A. 5 A M. THE low will be around the Tuesdav afternoon AM 21 A 23 3 A. 23 10 A.

M. 22 11 A. ELSEWHERE he says that the department -spondcd (o a total of 30 fires in According hc-pitaf a'tend- a lacer- SUKARNO, NASSER CAIRO. CAP) Presid A truck was disuaiched as a 1S precautionary measure to ibe residence of Mrs. Grace ine'nf 1 i-t r-l vu- i main voice of com 'h a nearl) imunism in the United States, Sun a a at 7:10 p.

m. idled with today's edition. 'L, or Publication was suspended on coverea at torney. residence which is protection con- lhe clty Was endan 5 Dsr S5 from burning pis 34th birthday. Lack of financial support killed the paper Its weekend edition, called the Worker, will continue at least until next Sunday.

GROUNDED FOR 30 The Paper's demise came a few Richard Bergmeycr. 17. of 1286 oc A- 5 f. editor av Canton, bis from the'partv hl post dri tor 30 days when reused to have 6 8 11 befo Juv Pro- paper follow a strict Moscow line. The last press run was 10000 copies, 3.000 higher than the re- cert normal run.

a speeding. HALF PRICE SALE TUSSY WIND AND WEATHER LOTION Regular By Tne Asiociateci Bos'cn. cipir 27 Chicago, clear .1.9 H4 cloudy 44 cletr claudv 71 Orleans. ir eo cifir 2f, FTiceiico, clear is buckled Nasser of Egypt and Sukarno of I Session Held By Scout Leaders Some 150 adult Boy Scout leader of the Massillon area a training session at Lonrfcl low school Sunday. The adult leaders were divide'; jinto seven round table discus Toiipf rfealinp u-ifh scoiit-: activities.

The topics and discu'- fion leaders were: Scout masters sssifran: C.lenn Angerman; troop commit teemen. John Jacobs: senior p- trol leade. C. W. 3nyder- fames.

II. A. Boerncr- hanHioraff NABBED-Wound- jMarquts cSmonie Ed Harriman and pack administra- atlmmistra cd in a bullet-punctured, hand- is and two in Tuscarawas township. The calls were made to 14 i one tractor, one garage and one The house trailer fire. hos- week tour of several countries in chin 1 Africa and Asia, skat- to-hand struggle with FBI ition, Agent Frank Gerrity.

37. in crowded Times Square. New Vork. Joseph Koital, 37. one of Th Hke the carp, is REPORTS SHE NEEDED HELP A teenage reported to po-' the west's most dangerous bad- lice forced to ask a pas-.

men, is put into a police am- serby to help her escape from a bulance. Gerrity and Kostal boy who followed her in the 200 suffered minor leg injuries. of Lincoln Way and in- is wanted for jailbreaK upon walking lifr home (International) Ascribed as about 14 years of age.I ver sheriff. When vnu face the responsibility of choosing a funeral director call ARNOLD-LYNCH secure in the knowledge that a complete service can be obtained at a price in keeping: with your family's standard of living Home.

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