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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 20

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Hoom Exchange 2Q Akron Beacon Journal Thursday, May 5, 1960 Vo Tears v4s British Baby Gets U. S. Mom BRIGHTON. England t.fV-Dry-eyed and unmoved, Mrs. peek at her son and sighed: "I don't know why It Is but I no more feel I'm his mother than any woman in the street "I never want to set him again the farther he goes the better it will be.

To me ht would just be 21 hours work a day" MBS. BIOORE, 39 and married 20 years, claims she's too old now to start a family. Her husband, a bus driver. Nominees For Seats In Ohio House Yvonne Moore Wednesday night handed over her unwanted U-day-old son to the American wife who hopes to adopt him. 1 know you will look after :7 I 1 AV I Mrs.

Moore had been released from a Brighton maternity quit his job because oi me neighbors' criticism of their desire to get rid of the baby. COLUMBUS, O. tn-Candi-dates winning nominations for atate representative, by coun hospital him and lqve him more than I ever could," she told 38 year-old Mrs. Gladys Simon of New York, who flew here to collect the baby. When she saw Francis curl- and the couple have kept their ties D-Democrat.

RRepubli can. X-incumbent I Mrs. Simo Td: -i residence a secret ADAMS Ralph Stera (D); William (ama ALLEN Rolrt I. Enoch (D) Haltr L. Whit (R-X).

ASHLAND R. V. Mtilullfo D-X); Don K. Cooaer R. ASHTABl LA Howard A.

Fortnfjr can't believe, it's true, I can't believe it." IX HANDING over the baby. Mrs. Moore said: "He's yours now, Mrs. Simon. I promise you after today you will never see me or BRITISH BORN Mrs.

Simon will stay six months in this country to complete the legal process of adoption. The baby will be christened Francis after Mrs. Simon's husband. She was handed the baby In iu Kaipn L. Humphrey K.

ATHENS Oorgr A. Banka (D-X); Charlrf Bolin R. Head For U.S. RIO DE JANEIRO (ITU-Mrs. Juscelino Kubitschek, Brazil's first lady, and her daughters Marcia and Maris-tela left by commercial jet for New York City today on a shopping tour.

AUGLAIZE Hugh E. Rinhart (D): Arthur Katli-rheinrirh (R-Xi. BELMONT A. G. Ijincionc (OX); Holwrl E.

instint mi. BROWN Harold Hannah (D); J. L. my husband again. Mrs.

Moore took final Frost iri. hotel room shqrtly after a HITLER (two nominated hv tarh. fiartv) Watlr Hurna (l): John W. Spicer. son of the late Judge Howard C.

Spicer, Atty. Bernard J. Roetzel, who left the Court to reenter private pracctice, Atty. L. A.

president of the Akron Bar Association, which gve the Court the portraits, and Judge Oscar Hunsicker who has moved up since to the Ninth District Court of Appeals, here. THE PORTRAIT is that of the late C. Benner, first Judge of Juvenile Court here. His and pictures of the four others who have served on the Court hang now on" the walls of the Juvenile Court quarters at 600 Dan Others (from left) at the presentation ceremony are Russell W. Thomas, current Judge of the Court, Atty.

Francis Thomas lO-Xi: harlrs H. Jonta (R); Waltrr E. I'owell (Rl. CARROLL Frod Harnett D); Bob- art H. Iinetiworlh (H-Xl.

CHAMPAIGN William J. Greer Rating CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va CHECK HOMES Sale daily, in the classified section. You'll find the pick of the town. Want help in placing a real estate ad? Call Miss Allen, BL-3-1111. visiting Jefferson's home here, says either No.

1 or No. 2, with possibly Lincoln in the top spot. Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt he placed next in order. (JPi How would you, rate Thomas Jefferson among U.

S. Nominees For Senate In Ohio Presidents? Adlai Stevenson, (hn IXhfftnrfa flbm i vS Di; ChtoI U. I-onr IH-Xl. CLARK tlranvill L. Turner (D); C.

Start Kitchen (R-XL Charles W. Jackson (DM: Harry A. Kahlr (Rt. CLINTON William ('. Stephens H.

nrnnis 'K-Xl. COLUMBIANA (two nomlnatml by each party I Benjamin P. Barrett (Di; John H. Todd (t: J. Warren Beltls Ki: Clarence L.

Wetzel (R-X. COSHOCTON Jamet Finney (Di; Robert I. Evani (Rl. CRAWFORD Robert S. Ricksecker (Dl; Terrv E.

Drake (R-X). CL'YAHOGA (17 to be nominated by each party) Still Incomplete. DARKE Wayne A. sUioon lD-X; Virgil A. Royer (R) (write-in).

DEFIANCE John E. Kiaaner (D-X); Clilford Baker (Rl. DELAWARE Jamei M. Neville (Di: Kenneth B. Creasy (RX) ERIE Frank M.

Valll (D); Ethel C. (RX) FAIRFIELD Jamei A. Lantl (D Xi: John JI. Weii (Rl. FAVETTE Virtus J.

Krusa (D-X); Bclford Carpenter (Hi FRANKLIN (seven nominated by each party) Robert DeViclor COLUMBUS, O. UP) Ohio Senate nominations (incumbent; unless otherwise stated terms to be four years): I'lOCT TlltTnir-T nt ITamH. (D); Thomas H. County, 'to nominated by eaeh' lMIjiD QJiTTTl NEXT TO IIICHMAN'S OniOAIlTfULtatPJL raiaiTiiiM.saLVk3iM FREE PARKING BWTIilpjiailtlp FREE PARKING partvi Thomas J. onnera (D).

K(l-wln'R. Spievaik (D, Fred Hoffman (R), Cordon Renner (RM. SF.fOND AND FOI RTH DISTRICT (Ruller. Warren. Clermont, Brown Counties) No election.

THIRD DISTRICT (Montgomery. Preble Countleii WilHom Baker (D'l, Charles W. Whalen Jr. R). FIFTH-SIXTH DISTRICT (Clinton.

Fayette, Greene, Highland, Rom Countlex) Doris Vinegardner (D), Lowell Fei (Ra). SEVENTH -EIGHTH DISTRICT (Adams, Pike, Scioto, Vinton, Jark-on, Lawrence. Meigs, Gallia Counties) No flection. NINTH AND FOURTEENTH DISTRICT (Athens. Fairfield.

Hocklnu. Rart of Monroe, Morgan, part of oble, Washington Counties R. Merle Eyman (D), C. Stanley Mechera (R). 10TH DISTRICT (Franklin.

Pickaway Counties Thomas F. Kline L. Roberts (Ri. Two-vear term Walter J. Shapter Jr.

(I) I Rlrhard B. Metcalf (R). 11TH-12T1I DISTRICT (Champaign. Clark. Darke, Madison, Miami, Shelby Countlem Two-year term John F.

McDonough (D), Charles E. Fry MM I fHUB.9JLM.esfP.il T. Foley (D-Xi; William T. Hfycs (111; Joiin II. lloldcn (DI; Paul J.

l.ynrh (DXi; Joe Waterman 1D1; Thomaa Herbert (Ri; Robert E. Holmes (lt: Keith MtNamara (Ri; Archer F. Reillv Jr. IH XI: Jacob A. Shawan (Ri: Chalmeri P.

Wylit (R); Lyle G. Zuber (Rl. FULTON T. Al. Perkini (D); Dll-liam H.

Rychener (R-Xt. GALLIA Da a C. Taber (R-X); Dan G. Fuika (D). GEAUGA Robert R.

Want (D); B. A. Rroughton (R-Xi. GREENE Robert F. Salter (D); Herman K.

Ankeney (R-X). GUERNSEY Joseph A. Mlhalik (Di: John C. Sheppard HAMILTON (nine nominated by ach party) Phil C. Coillna (D-X); Ellsha Henderson Jr.

(D); Charlea E. Hoffman (D-X); Raymond Meaaer (D): Arnold Morelll (D); William J. Rellly (D-X); Edward C. Taylor (D); Gene Wagner (Dl; Jack D. Young (D); Stanley J.

Aronoff (R); Floyd Black (Ri; Nolan W. Caraon (R); Al Glan-dorf (R-X); Robert F. Groncman (R-X): Judson Hoy (R); Thomaa A. Pootenger (Hi; Robert F. Reckman (R-X): Robert Taft Jr.

(R-X). HANCOCK Fremont Shttll (D) (write-in); Ralph I). Cole Jr. (H-X). HARDIN iiusfell I'feiffer (D); Joseph E.

Lady (H-X). HARRISON Olba F. Prather (D); tharlra F. Hothel (H-X). HENRY Moses ('.

Dickey (D): Gilbert Thurston (R-X). HIGHLAND James W. Collins James D. Hapner (Ri. Fx (Rl.

1.1TIT AND 31ST DISTRICT (Craw ford, Hardin, lx)gn, Marion, Senera. Lnion, Wyandot Counties) John H. Rirrh (Dl, J. Simpson (R). ISTH-lfiTH DISTRICT (Delaware.

Licking, Muskingum, Perry Counties) Two-vear unexpired term Forest HOC KING Holland Bright (D-X); Harry Armstrong IR). Mitchell Robert E. Zeller (R. 17TH-18TH-19TH AND 20TH DIS TRICT (Coshocton. tier lev.

i Holmes, Knox, part of Monroe, Morrow, part of Nohle, Tuscsrswas, HOLMES Marin E. Estill (DC, Thomas D. Glndlesherger (R-X). HURON Charlotte Sim tD)i Harry V. Jump (R-X).

JACKSON Isaac Walton (D): Fred Hlce (R-X). JEFFERSON (two nominated by each party) Ed Griffith (Ri; William G. Powell (Rl; Douglas Apple-gate (III; Michael Rlschak (1). KNOX Luke B. Biggs (Dl; Gail rorlerfield (H-X).

Wayne Counties) Danny D. Jackson (D), Kenneth F. Berry (R). Two- year term Emmett R. Outhrit (D), David McK.

Ferguson (Rl. 20TH AND 22ND DISTRICT (Bel mont, Columbiana, Harrison, Jeffer LAKE Ralph Rurtd (D-X); C. Lee son Counties) Two-year term Kri mund Sargus (D), Donald Elliott (id. 21ST DISTRICT (Carroll, Stark Counties) Kd Wtimer Donald A. Ramsayer (H).

Two-year term Katie E. Wise (D), Donald C. Steiner (HI. 2.1RD DISTRICT (Mahoning. Trumbull Counties) Stephen R.

Olenlck CUSHION CREPE S01E FABRIC CASUALS (D-n. Harold W. Huhbard (R). 24TH AND 2TH DISTRICT (Ash tabula, Ike, (iauga, Portage Coun tie No election. 25TH DISTRICT (Cuyahoga Coun ty) Joseph w.

Bartunek (Dl. John aianue (Hi. LAWRENCE Paul B. Slple (D X): Carlton Davidson III). LICKING Charles L.

Major (D); Winston C. Allen (It). LOGAN James VV. Potter (D); Roger loud (H-X). LORAIN (two nominated by each party) C.

Brown (D-X); Edward Dechant (D-X); Ralph Gray (Ht: John F. Strong (Hi. LL'CAS (four nominated by each party) William J. Donovan (D-X); John T. Hol.emer (D-X): Harold F.

Miller. (Di; Francli F. Reno (D-X); John Connors Jr. (R): Virginia L. Cramer (R): Iteymond E.

Hiidebrand (H-X). MADISON Jack Winter (D); Sam Landes (K). MAHONING (four nominated by each party, one vncnncv) Thomaa J. Barrett (D-X); William J. Carney (D-X); Thoniai f.

(D-X): G. D. Tablack (D-X); Edward H. Fee Jr. (R); Harry T.

Turnbull (Hi; William 8. Vaughn (R). MARION Charlei R. Osborn (D); Kenneth A. Robinson (R-Xi.

MEDINA Joseph S. Bailey (D); H. Dennis Dannley (R). J. Corrlgan (D), Eugene J.

Sawlckl (0i, Alva R. Corlett Jr. (R). Otto Miner )H(. (ieorge B.

Harr is (R). 27TH AND 29TH DISTRICTS (Ash- land, Lorain, Medina. Richland Coun ties) Austin w. Toole (D). Rov R.

Gardner (R). Two-year term Robert 1 mm tnMmtFn ii. inompson tu), jonn w. Brown mi. 30TH AND 33AO DISTRICT (Ot tawa.

Sandusky, trie. Huron. Fu ton. Henry, Putnam, Wood, Hancock) no election. 32ND DISTRICT (Allen, Auflalre.

Defiance, Mercer, Paulding, Van weri, wiinama countlee) Neal O'Connell (D). Rosa People (R). MEIGS Ernest A. Wlngett (D); George A. Melnhart (RM.

MERCER Harold Romer (D-X): Light as feather washable uppers Colorful linings Blue, Red, Black or Persian print. Women's sizes to 10. 31TH DISTRICT (Luca County no election. 3.1TH DISTRICT (Summit County) Dwight RaudenbUKCii (Hi MIAMI John M. WUllama (D); Hubert K.

Netzlev I HI. MONROE William E. Moora HI II 1r M't ft rf II I. Oliver ucasek (D), Fred W. Dan ner (R).

Unexpired term Leo uugan (in, Kenneth B. Raker (R), 7 1 r3 'I Hayward. Weds mm aaaea. I Wonderful for Shopping For Walking or nciaxing: Pamela Churchill ARCH CASUALS CARSON "CtTY, Nev. UP) (Dl; Francis J.

Heft (K-X. MONTGOMERY (five nominated by each party) Horai.i .1, boesin Jr. (U); John W. Gnllngher (In; Itii liin-i 1 ('. Malone (D-X); Robert L.

ftoderer (l)-Xi; Jesse Yoder (D-X); David D. Albrilton (III; Harry, Jeffrey Jr. (Ri; Frank W. Mills (Rl; William Sandeia (Hi; Clara E. Weisenborn (R-X).

MORGAN Max H. Davla (D); Kenneth L. Herkwlth (R X). MORROW Max L. Smith (D); Dale C.

Hiidebrand (R-XI, MUSKINGUM Olnev R. Glllogly (III; David Welssert IR). NOHLE Brady Archer ID) (write-in Edmund G. James (R-XI. OTTAWA Luther Mylander (D); Ray lmhert R), PAULDING Carl V.

Ankney (D-X); Dclbert B. Jeffery (Rl. PERRY Robert M. Strode (D): Howard A. Zollinger (R).

PICKAWAY Ed Wallaca (D-X); Darrell Hatlleld (R). PIKE Wray Heveni (D); Clifton B. Herkhlmer (R). PORTAGE tuivinnnd E. Manches Broadway producer Leland Hayward and Pamela Church Discount Pricii! ill, former daughter-in-law of Sir Winston Churchill, are honeymooning today follow ing their wedding here.

Thomas (D XI: John R. Barrett (R) Charles O. Pnrke (R): Ed Rowe IR) Dawson Simmons (Rj; Ray Sours (Rt. TRUMBULL (two nominated by each party) William M. Came I D-X); Bishop Kllpatrlck (D-X); Roll i uniruu auuuuvv ert J.

Griffith IR); T. Herber Quality leathers in a large assortment of styles and colors. ihonids (Ri. -Sizes to 10 sJSJf1 TUSCARAWAS Jack Dempstel (Di: James (). Klnrher (H).

UNION Luther Lieeett (D): Llovd whv.v..n-. ter (D-X)- Robert E. Stockdale (R). PREBLE Harvey J. Brumbaugh (D-Xi: Joe Plersun (R).

PUTNAM Arnold Polls (D): Harry turkwell (R-X). RICHLAND Richard M. Christian-cu (Di; Nell S. Robinson (H-XI. ROSS Myril H.

Shoemaker (D-X); Juhn E. Wlssler (Rl. SANDUSKY Russell Hull (D) (write-In); Ellon jhr (R-Xl. SCIOTO Vernal U. Rlffe Jr.

(D-X); Cei il Burton (Rl. SENECA Robert Walter (D); Robin Turner (R). SHELBY Robert E. Wenrlck (D); William H. Mllllgan (R-X).

STARK (three nominated by each psrtv) John Andrewi (D-X); Bernlre K. MacKencle (D-X); Donald C. N'ist Jr. (D-X); Guy C. Hlner (R-X); John Lehmann (Hi: James E.

Thorpe (R). for blissful comfort foan cushioned G. Kerns (Hi. VAN WERT Marl In W. Felgert (D-X): Lewis F.

Wlechart iR). VINTON Theodore R. Boring (D-X); Edwin P. Reffett (R). WARREN Scott II.

Ray Jr. (D); Charles J. Waggoner (R-X). WASHINGTON Richard J. Thomai (D): Harold W.

Oyster (R-X I. WAYNE 8. Delno Leveri (D); Ralph E. Fisher (R-X). WILLIAMS Paul W.

McKarnt (D); Rohert C. Wlnieler (R). WOnn Rnhert Tl Dnnlnsre (Dl- for ovary occasion, Tound fhpVcfrl CASUALS ZltSStS', JUNIORS, HALF-SlZBSf summit (five rnmina-" party) Jamei L. Crano (D): Edward Charles F. Kurfess (RX).

v. Flowers (D-i: WYANDOT No Democrat; lied K. Richard Thomas Thomas Cassel (R). A. (U); 1 Dapoiilt Hoi Akran lovlngs Ihteugh May 10th will lam 4 Interest frem the 1st.

Nwolor Kolid in cotton broadcloth i Cotton and Arnel triacetate chocks I' Chic wrinkle-resistant linen-look rayons! dyed-to-match lace trims! Smart new schiffli embroidery trims! Sweeping full 'skirts! Slimming sheaths! In sixes 7 to 1 5, 1 2 to 20, 1 4'i to 241i! Saw dl Likt Walking on Air! a 1 fit; in soft, plumo glove leathers; cushioned wed-gle heels. WHITE, BLACK, BONE AA to Width-iIim 4'i to 10 Use our convenient lay-away plan no extra charge COMFORT PLUS wmmmmmmmxmmmmmmimmmmmm mmwmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmim interest miri why men ah 10W AT R0IIIT MALI far Mta, Hi 1 fll Aoru curaw mimut yii i a a I on insured Savings isasaassWL. mmymmtmimmmmmm 1 "'V' CSiro) Hir BiantUnl XJk H0SEW(jl Jx1 r-w IL 0i 01 I Ci -J klkrtaril NtMqrflitwrMl Haikwriaatnl iArcondtond for your shopping comfort Two Stores For Your Shopping Convenience Open Daily 9 to 9 Sunday 12 to 6 AKRON SAVINGS LOAN iili Hii IrtlsetaaHlM a Wtnlsaaa Mlta a KsiMnitk Top Btd hosiery in all the newest shadei. 283 V. EXCHANGE ST.

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