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TEN TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1957 TrfE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO Survey Gimmick Used Money Pinch To Gain 'Sucker May Curtail School Work COLUMBUS (AP) The state i If your telephone rings and a strange voice asks you to answer questions for a beware! You are possibly being "cased" to see where you rate on some "sucker" list being prepared for a shady sales promotion. If your "sucker" appeal shows sufficiently over the telephone, it you'll probably be asked for an interview and given the full treat- 0 educa ment complete with contract ready to sign. if" 1 do l( SS "The sun'ev approach is definitely a gimmick," Chamber of xt wo cars unl ss th Commerce Secretary James Alexander warns.

legislature comes through Alexander and Safety-Service Wlth mo re money, says the Director Karl L. Gise joined to-' boards vice president, day in an appeal to residents of! If the legislature cannot find the city to discourage shady he money to pay for the boards phone soliciting by cutting off programs in the 1957-58 bien- Isuspicious calls from solicitors, Elliott E. Meyers of I i Youngstown said at its meeting BOTH ALEXANDER and Gise Monday night, "we will be faced Opposes Any 'Permanent? Aid Program agree that there are many legiti- with the dilemma of either run- imate solicitations by telephone ning all the program on a scale to land that many reliable businesses make it useless, or determining employ this method. which of our fields of endeavor Bv ERNEST B. But both Alexander and bypass while we do a respect- WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.

join in warning that the telephone able job on others. Russell (D-Ga) said today he is one most often em-j oppose any part of the adminis-i ployed by shady or fly-by-night I MEYERS SAiu he was tration's new foreign aid program concerns hoping to put over, alarmed at what he said is a that might lead to "a perpetuity rfast" business deals. trend in the legislature to give EAJMSTERS LOCAL Ohio River Rises Near Flood Stage of spending abroad." Alexander says that in addition A number of other "survey" approach, the board more duties without ig the necessary' additional a fund to provide loans for nomic development abroad a nd eign range EFFIGIES OF TEAMSTER PRESIDENT DAVE BECK (right) and Vice President Einar Mohn look a bit bedraggled after hang- ing in front of headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa. Effigies of James Hoffa and Frank Brewster also were strung up. (International Soundphoto) of these two approaches Meyers said.

Another would ca or quire the board to complete "pre- stresses. in nar i' guidance" on all school does' not construction projects using state A. MAJOR POINT in the ew'i mmecliatel identify himself and money, he added. A MAJOR FOlM in me new hp is cpllins with re "i have no complaint with any Got A Stomach Pain? Go Swallow A Radio NEW YORK A plastic and fluid gaseous pressures, pill packed with a tiny radio isj The radio is a tiny transistor ready to tell the inside story of oscillator. It has a life of from man's digestive tract.

115 to 24 hours. The one-inch radio station 'was, TJ(e takes £rojb two to at tnc six dayg to pass through the body. Dr. Vladimir K. Zworykin, tele- By The Associated Press The rain-swollen Ohio river is expected to spill a little Monday over its banks from Portsmouth, 1 Rockefeller Institute.

Ohio, downriver in the next four! A patient cao.swallow the.pill days. That's the forecast by the U. S. with a drink of water. The radio in the capsule broadcasts informa Weather Bureau early" today tio as il passes, through the compiling the latest data from stomach and intestines.

0 a the! A DOCTOR HOLDS a radio re- further downriver the crest goes.l^ver close to the patient's body the higher it will be above flood! and up the signals from m- vision tube pioneer, and Dr. John T. Farrar of tfce New York Veterans Administration hospital demonstrated the pill. Zworykin designed the pill at Farrar's sug- stages. side.

The traveling radio trans Zworykiu said the cost of development was $10,000. He estimated the pills could be mass- cits data on muscular contractions! produced for $25'or $30 apiece. T1IE AREA upriver from Portsmouth in the Marietta, Ohio-Park-; ersburg, W. Ky. area; is "not expected to have crests! abov'e flooa stages" the forecaster said.

I Here's the outlook from Ash- blocked, ships of about land downriver: could go through. (Continued from Page One) 40,000 Ashland Crest Thursday at; The only task left for the U. N. 49M: feet, or feet under flood salvage crews headed by Amer- stagc. iican Lt.

Gen. Raymond A. at 50 wheeler was repair of lighting, approach, as it was outlined by Secretary of State Dulles, is a the product he is selling with re-. liable exactness is also a good per- of these bills until they are to hang up on, the chamber placed along side of house bill reach as high as 750 million dollars annually in the years ahead. Tied in with this is the mendation that funds for secretary says containing the Director Gise advises persons Meyers said "It makes bothered by telephone solicitors no provision for expanded duties, nomic assistance be city trader's license.

the callers if they possess services, personnel costs." and corre- Pastor Says Elvis Is Modern 'Golden Calf PHILADELPHIA. "Even though the gesticulations or right on flood midnight Wednesday. Maysville, at communications and navigational aids and work on one wreck outside the channel. 'n' roll idol Elvis Presley has been likened to the golden calf. The description was that of the i Rev.

W. Carter Merbreier, pastor of Elvis Presley are unquestionably suggestive and possibly even immoral, the condemnation must lie with those who have by their feet Thursday evening, or a half-, The reopened gradu loot over flood with removal of sunken ing at feet, or a over flood stage. i debris that clogged it after the Louisvilie Reach ritish rench Israeli attack flood stage at midnight Wednes-j 0 1 a Pnor to day and crest at 56K feet Friday. of e4A )l fcir assacgetfth btcen Evansville, to the to ships of 10,000 tons foot flood stage by Friday and an crest at 43-44 feet on Sunday. Maj.

Gen. E. L. M. Burns, com- The high water is expected to mander of the U.

N. Emergency spiH into lowland areas in Ohio. Force, and Israeli commanders from appropriations for military arms aid and defense support for countries with which the United States has military defense agree- This license, costing.five^ lars per day, is required by city i iof St. Matthew's Lutheran church adoration made him the golden vPn venduig dent said the board needs money oria research division within the sient trading of any kind in the; ti Hpnartmont- additional The arms aid would be in-'city. Most of the shady solicitors eluded in the appropriations bill 1 who do not intend to stay long in rl -ii department; additional supervision in the field to enforce regulations that have been for the defense deoent the citv do not obtain these regulations lfl ac nave oeen vi 5 eparan em.

i adopted to meet requirements of Fulbrighi told interviewers licenses. that authorization of these mili-! Gise says thaat ail reliable tary aid and defense support cerns who customarily do house- fnnis should be placed under the jto-house selling or send teams jurisdiction of the armed services into city for periodic selling, visit committee. ibis office and obtain their ven- He said its emphasis should be 'dor's licenses. placed on loans for aiding under- developed countries to build' THOSE WHO "skip" this detail roads, ports, irrigation, power a re also most liable to "skip" the and other projects that will en- corners in dealing with their cus- able them ultimately to become I tomers, Gise indicates. of and an observer for the police department's juvenile aid bureau at Presley's engagement last Friday and Saturday at'the arena.

THE CLERGYMAN described at the shows as "screaming, falling to their knees in prayeri stretching rigidly instruc- jand riggling into a supreme fort of ec stasy." image," lie continued. Merbreier all but absolved Presley, whose acquaintance he made in a back-stage interview. But he sternly condemned the "idiotic parents" of the "nervous giggling girls" who accosted him back-stage and brashly "kissed the hand that shook the hand'' of (Elvis. PORTSMOUTH, although protected up to 77 feet by a levee, started operating four pumps Tornadoes, (Continued from Page One) Lieutenant Killed Admits He the Bristol, area and Gise says he is having were clocked at more than But Russell, chairman of the than the usual number of com- 'k many places. 60 (Continued from Page One) bodies met, meanwhile, at Ashkclon, Israel to discuss the possibility of building a mined barrier along the Gaza-Israeli border.

Under (Continued from Page One) to vote on the big money bill the session today, but, because a printing delay, put the decision off until tomorrow. The measure is the record $1,151,000,000 appropriation bill to operate the state government in the two-year period beginning July 1. THERE WERE, however, two major bills called up today: 1. A house vote on a senate- approved measure to permit the hiring of outside negotiators to buy rights-of-way for highways on the interstate system. This is a bill backed by the O'Neill administration to speed up the giant highway program in the next few 2.

A senate vote on a bill to set up the mechanics of distribuU ing state bond issue funds for Monday night in the flood de- consideration is the erection of fense system to take care of! two rows of barbed wire 30 feet sewer and surface water. Scioto county officials said that the 50-foot stage would put water over some rural roads in both apart, with the area between mined and lighted to discourage raiders from either side of the border. ends of the county and might iso- Burns said he thought the 1 and trees. Their later recovered. The snowslide late a few houses.

The U. S. Corps of Engineers at Cincinnati Monday ordered the cofferdams at Grcenup dam, near Ironton, Ohio, and. Markland, dam, filled with water to prevent high water pressure from were pushing them down. Contractors working on the "Egyptian reaction will be agree-' able to what we propose." He did not elaborate.

classroom construction in hard- pressed districts. The legislature began its 14th work week Monday night. The house passed, 102-12, and sent to the senate a bill to provide for licensing and of debt-pooling companies by local ordinance. The senate sent to the house a bill to permit 75 per cent a school district's votes to petition for merger of all or part of their school district with an adjoining district. set in mo dam projects hurried during the senate armed services telephone soliciting.

said the Dulles program "looks out of town firms, especially Canton area firms, are employing this method of sales approach, he says. Some residents complain to Gise they are even being roused form of loans, I am not going to Ifrom Sunday afternoon naps by support anything that lends itself'telephone salesmen. to making the foreign aid pro- All types of merchandise are far into the future. "WHILE I AM in favor of making economic development assistance we authorized in the general! The department fired moved out the area Dut that court-martial at this Marine re-1 three roim ds from a 75mm. howit-' 1 1 9 or showers are still ex- couple killed when gram a permanent affair" 'promoted.

Household appliances, He raised a similar objection freezers, rug weaving, in questioning Dulles Monday, childrens" clothes, photography but Dulles said he thought pri- contests, magazines and books, vate industry could take over religious tracts and financing after a proper knitting machines arc some climate had been created. Neither Dulles nor Deputy Secretary of Defense Reuben B. Robertson, could give full details of the revised program. near Raeford, N. on the edge of the tornado area during the height of a wind and rain storm.

TWISTERS were reported in northern Mississippi before dawn Monday and moved Norfolk, was in the PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. way department's avalanche con of a twister which struck near First Lt. William D. Conroy tro i work a i ong u.

S. Highway 40 sundown. The city was without ed guilty to charges of hittin" power for one hour. The tornadoes swept into North Carolina shortly after dark. Four persons were killed in a twister Roseboro, N.

and a Raleigh, ine snowsuue was set in mo- 4 ui ition purpose as part of the high-! da to P- ul I a11 equipment out of the state, especially in the IWAV rlenartmpnt's avalnnche con- the cofferdams. Loram-Huron county area where (Continued from Page One) ing snow in the northern part of The Cincinnati Weather Bureau forecaster said that most of the lis Marine corps lands of a seven-man rges of hitting a in the Blue Hill area of Berthoud "recasier said tnac mosc ot tne man and placed Pass about 46 miles wes storms i that dropped large quanti- 35 career in the pn 'o of ram on" the valley have emit training base. zer into the snow mass. Ipccted in some sections. The court, before passing "snapped pine! He said this additional precipi- tence, followed military trees like ma hes as it hurtled! tatl not likely to alter the dure and permitted Lt.

Conroy to: down the moun tainside, lowed 1 predicted Hood crests. offer testimony in possible mitiga tion of the offense. THIS WAS THE first blemish over a iQO-foot-deep gulch and' four-year service lide was feet i de of the promotions about into Alabama, Georgia residents complain. jand the Carolinas. More than 70 Household repairs such as: persons were injured at Falkville, shingle and paint jobs, storm win-; 70 mi'es north of Birming- dows and awnings are "seasonal" ham, as the tornadoes skipped Reds Oust U.

S. 'Spy' at present and many residents are receiving telephone calls starting, "Is your home in need of a face lifting?" If the answer is "Yes, but I'm BUDAPEST (AP) Commu- across sections of northwest Alabama. Tornadoes also struck Jefferson and Wallace, S. Johns, Daystrom and Pembroke, N. nut Hungary today accused Capt.

place lo other prospects. afraid I can't afford it right now," land in rural areas between Cal- the solicitor may interrupt to Fairmont in northwest sure you the job can, be done prac-i Georgia, tically free by "showing off the 1 In the northern storm zone, snow fell from the upper Ohio Thomas R. Gleason, assistant U. Right then it's time to'go easy, valley and lower Great Lakes region across southern New York The highway was opened early Ohio military attache, of "open es-: cus tomers are warned. pionage" and gave lm 48 hours 1 state, with snow and sleet in New a entleman to leave the country.

IF YOU ARE reaUy Porter, 18, of Hartford, A spokesman for the U. S. le-iln what the telephone solicitor is! Snow fell in most sections of was a prosecution witness ord. Maximum" punishment for the offense is six months' confine-j ment and dismissal from This was another in a contin-! uing series of maltreatment trials! which began after six drowned a year ago on a dis- march into a tidal creek I (Continued from Page One) "onroy became the first 6 want a e's pet. All involved in such a ease since thel we want are the wmch woul(i disastrous march.

The 26-year-old' be anyhow. lieutenant from Richmond Dr nn ied sjby Queens, N. was accused of Hook (D-Brown), that dog striking Pvt. David L. Porter, and thieves are "cleaning up" in il- officiaUy was charged with con- duct unbecoming an officer and a -oo-eep guc up the opposit slope, bury ing Delaware AttODtS highway under 20 feet of Daylight Saving Ishot jthe highway I snow, and dirt.

The Mor DELAWARE (AP) Delaware's city council Monday nighl passed an ordinance establishing daylight saving time from May 12 to Sept. 29. The ordinance will be withdrawn, however, if a May 7 ref-' erendum in Columbus fails to approve that city's fast time. Eggplant is said to be a native of southern Asia, where it has been cultivated since remote antiquity. county a snow depth of 14 inches' was reported.

Stiff winds off Lake Erie also added to the road- clearing difficulty, Nine Greater Cleveland suburban school districts cancelled classes today. Cleveland public schools and parochial schools in the city remained open, however. Also reported closed were some schools in Geauga county, 28 schools in eight districts in Lorain county and the Mentor district schools in Lake county. Classes'were called off today at John Carroll and Western Re- (Continued from Page One) crews were called out to salt down main roads and streets a little 5 p. m.

and worked steadily until 10 with one crew being called out at 6 a. m. today to handle the slippery viaducts. Streets were more hazardous after ice formed as temperatures dropped from a Monday afternoon high of 32 to a cold 26 around 7 a. m.

Today's high was-to be between 38 and 43 and tonight's low between 23 and 28. The high tomorrow will be around 45. Higher temperatures arc ex- serve universities in Cleveland. pccted to melt what snow and ice However medical and basic nur- are lfi on the ground lod and sing students at Reserve will at- a slight may help dry out classes Evening classes atj unpaved roads and recreation 'Reserve and Case Tech were can- The wea(her has hampered celled Monday night, but Case ing rts teams in thc arca classes were scheduled to be in session today. Schools also were closed Twinsburg, Northfield-Macedonia and Boston in Summit county.

Fremont public and parochial schools and practically all schools in Sandusky county were and many of them will open their seasons this week or early next with very little outdoor -iractice. The famous Bell was cracked while tolling for the death of Chief Justice John Mar. shall in 1935. theirs to Ohio universities and Rep. Harold Oyster .1 4 Ja sl ington), author of the bill, told gation said the charges against offering for sale and want him to western Pennsylvania during the month in a maltreatment trial jth comm ttee his proposal "ap- Gleason do not constitute espio-Jcome to your home to demon- night, with heaviest falls near which Cpl.

William R. Walsh, Jr, 1 iics onl to picked up by nage under international customjstrate his merchandise, always Erie. Nearly a foot and ar as convicted. Walsh was a dnlL' a dog warden would other- instructor under the command of wjst be destroyed" Conroy. Conroy subsequently was re.

v-t-nvxai. cuju. iiui Hi cao WI11U v- 'southeastern Michigan and sec- lieved of his command and ea tinns nf TMPW VnrV 0 sisned to a headauarters AlVt' and usage, and were "largely in- these precautions beftye signing of fresh snow was indicated accurate." contract: snow also was reported in Gleason. of 11 Monlclair rd, 1 OD permit him to hurry you nort central and northeast Ohio Urbana, and Col. James nt a a southeastern Michigan and sec- Todd, U.

S. military Be su you actually see i ons of New Yor state. Ssigned to a headquarters service Tulsa, were stopped on a roduct lf Is a to two feet of snow feU company here. He was not placed Hungarian country road last Ask that any contract you must we stern New York state Monday under arrest or restriction. I Wednesday and questioned be left with you to study and' and Monday night The was' more than five hours.

They were; cnec k- 'heaviest in the Jamestown arpa accused of photographing a Rus-j Don't sign any contract until; A half fo James town area, sian-occupied barracks. ou have and until you UN- Binghamton Not Here' ueiiiea uiev iHKing pictures i Dlockefl in tnp nart nf of the barracks Alexander says the local wesiern pan. 01 commerce office is ready to' jy i GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) 47'million dollars from congress. perform this service is asked.

"owever, only snow C. Daniel, national command-i Spokesmen for 13 postal em- Always inquire about arrange- 1Q recast the north Atlan-j er cf the American Legion, oy organizations called at the for servicing anything you coasl a na northern sorne 400 Legionnaires House Monday to pledge ibuy about guarantees and the region during the daj fiimw ease with which new parts can be TT obtained Seek Medical Collects S2f For 50-Cent Service TOLEDO here said today a Columbus, Ohio, con-j AT LEAST ONE damage suit 1 i A i cern tries to collect two this area is now pending in for birth certificates which can the Stark county court growing 1 be obtained easily from the city out of what a customer who pur- oir or state for 50 cents. chased a food freezer alleges NEW YORK Scores of complaints have and fraud. 'night that he favors economy in government but not at the expense of this country's veterans. (AP) The nation's 82 medical schools will Speaking at a dinner in nearby Summerfield? WASHINGTON of the nation's mailmen say they have been told President Eisenhower is backing Postmaster General Summerfield in his effort to get another their support of Summerfield.

Afterward, William C. Doherty president of the National Letter Carriers' said Presidential Assisf- Manor, Daniel a nt Jack Anderson in turn assur- We hear so much talk these led the group that Summerfield 'have no choice but to seek more registered at the Toledo Bureau days about the high cost of our veterans' program and about economy in government. I say to you quite frankly that I am for economy in government but common pleas court claiming pany. he wa Ied to believe he could Carl J. Heisser, superintendent own the freezer by paying for a' V-f 5 for Education said of the bureau, identified the firm stated number of frozen lood'ord-' Tne re rt "id the medical people.

coT-i-ir-o schools are in a "struggle for; riot at the expense of those throughout the years, have faced the enemy snipers and protected the rights and freedoms and the; liberties and privileges of all our has Eisenhower's full support. Summerfield has asked for the extra 47 millions to finance post office operations between now and July 1. He has said that if the money is not provided, postal services will be curtailed, beginning next Saturday. as "Birth Certificate Service State st, Columbus 15." 81 ers. alleges he was trick- solvency." signed blank and later filled seeking $3,000 dam- Kentucky School Stays Open PIKEV1LLE, Ky.

II pu-JThe casVis'stilT'awaiting hearing. pils in mountain schools of Pikej County become restless about (chores. They returned to school mid-April, 1957, it will be under- on the nearest Monday to July potential of the medical sciences I and to fulfill new opportunities for advancing the nation's health." standable. Traditionally, in other years, rural classrooms have closed then, to save the children travel on roads muddied by spring rains and thaws, and to enable them lo help ivitb. spring farm Monday to July 20th, while pupils in more urban areas were in the middle of their vacations.

Last year, the county board decreed, all schools would open at the same time, in September, and close in lite May. medical schools. Odd Fact Cleveland In Viecenza. Italy, a woman celebrating her 104th birthday had only one complaint: she had recently had to put on glasses for reading CLEVELAND (A?) The newest addition to Cleveland's skyline will be a 15-million-dollar 21-story office and commercial building at the southeast corner of Ninth st and Superior ave. Plans for the building were announced in New York by the Tishman Realty Construction which said Monday the structure is scheduled for completion by Sept.

1, 1958. It will have a parking area jwith space for 750 on two subground levels and stories above the ground. In Coma 4 Years, Dies GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) Simon E. O'Banyoun is dead oi pneumonia after spending almost four years in a coma following a finger amputation.

The 50 year old Greenwich man, an employe of a movinj firm, had crushed the finger while moving a piano. After the operation June 13 1953, Greenwich hospital author ities said, O'Banyoun suffered cardiac arrest. Surgeons openec his chest and massaged his hear which had been still for 2te min utes. His life was saved, but never recovered consciousness. O'Banyoun died Saturday.

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