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I Tanibroni Jersc i 28 Akron Beacon Journal Monday, AprU IV I960 DueFor Bell Rites Scheduled Wednesday A.Cn'61 ttJtm SWJ i vi jv Unlit Iwmfef jnt Mw Um Imntytm -St nr By THOMAS S. HANEY Jets will be using Akron- Canton Airport in 1961. Seen Sure To Topple ROME (UP) Fernando Tambroni's chances of forming a new Italian government appeared doomed even before he went before the Senate for a vote of confidence today. Political experts said they expect this country to be plunged back into the worst government crisis it has suffered since World War H. Nearly a third of the ministers and undersecretaries the premier had selected to serve under him have resigned to Airport Manager Fred I BARBERTON Valentine L.

Bell, 85, father-in-law of former Councilman and pres Bailey disclosed plans by American air carriers, including those serving A-C for converting short-haul runs to Jet operation. This came in a report to the policy-setting Rites Wednesdav ent Board of Education mem ber Victor Tif Airport Agency. fin, died today at Mrs. Tiffin's Lines are buying American as well as foreign jet planes for the traffic. home, 186 Morgan st George L.

Aldrich, Ex-Councilman, Dies George L. Aldrich, former City Councilman and a de A native of WHILE smaller than the are reported about to. Cambria Coun A STBONG faction of Tam I tv-Pa- ne llved here 53 years partment manager at Firestone Tire Rubber died Sun big Boeing 707s and the DC-8s used in long haul passenger service, the ships coming here next year will have engines of the same straight-jet type, he and was a re- broni's own Christian Democratic Party urged him to quit without going before the Sen day at his home. He was 54 and lived at 344 Crestwood av. He was a native of Roches- ate.

Mr Bell tired employe of the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. and a said. ter, N. who came here 35 I -v. if -1 Tambroni won a vote of con Their arrival will bring new years ago, joining Firestone a Market member of St.

Augustine year later, tie problems of all sorts, the field manager predicted. fidence from the Chamber of Deputies Friday, but it took 24 Neo-Fascist votes to help him Catholic Church and its Holy was department Name Society and the Elks One is noise abatement 1 get a majority of seven. manager of final 1 tlnn at Lodge. which Bailey called "one of the biggest factors in the airline industry today." r-i, a. Mixed, Active nam THE OUTCRY for Tambroni In the 1930s to give up came from mem The problem is one that af and '40s he was active in Demo fects not only the Airport proper but the development of Mary Lou Hartig isn't modeling a crazy Spring hat.

She's helping Bell laboratories research work in stereo sound. The dummy has microphones in its ears. It's mounted on Mary Lou's head because her normal movement influences crat politics and Besides his daughter, he leaves another daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Henley of Florida, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 9 a.

m. in St. Augustine Church, with' burial in SS. Peter Paul Cemetery. If i berS of his party who wanted nothing to do with the Neo-Fascists and felt they could not serve a cabinet supported by them.

The Christiant Democratic served three the area around it for miles, he said. BAILEY reported certain en LZJ terms as a Third Ward council NEW YORK CD The stock market was mixed in active trading at the opening today. Most changes were narrow. Opening blocks included: Standard Oil of New Jersey, man. In recent Party, largest in Italy, but it gineering work on the field is does not command a Parlia being pushed now.

Rosary will be recited Tues years he had retired from politics but was active in many organizations. off at 44 on Ampex, mentary majority and must call on other parties for sup About $3,000,000 worth of building work is being done on off at 35 on Decca, He was a member of Trinity port of a government. up at on inter the field, the bulk of it in con day at 8 p. m. in the Camp-field-Hlckman Funeral Home, where friends may call.

CLARENCE E. CREESE national Telephone, up at The party itself is split into Sweden Gets First Female Lutheran Church, Ushers of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lu 39 on American Cyana- right, left and center factions, mid, up at 50 on theran Laymen League, St. Vincent Booster Club and and Westinghause Electric, off RAVENNA Services for Clarence E. Creese, 81, who died Saturday in Robinson nection with a new terminal building job. Nearly $1,000,000 more is in the engineering stage and down for action in the near future.

BIGGEST part of the YMCA. Ministers DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS It's not as if you could just up and run away these days. This young wanderer got as far as the Weatherford traffic circle in Fort Worth, Tex. There this maze of highway markers confronts him. la at 52i on 1,500.

MOTOROLA rose 2'i to STOCKHOLM (UPD Here's List OfLausclie, Young Votes Three newly ordained female 170, Memorial Hospital, will be Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in Wood Funeral Home, the Rev. John L. Clark officiating.

Mr. Creese of 849 Spruce A 32nd Degree Mason, Mr. Aldrich was a member of the Shriners', Toastmasters Club and Akron Lodge 83, He was a graduate of University of Akron. I-utheran priests first in the U. S.

Steel was up at history of Sweden state 82'i on 1,000 shares; Bethle Timken Co. 000 is concerned with widened, strengthened and better lighted taxiways and runways. This is the work, Bailey said, that must be pushed with all hem, up at 46 on st. was a retired carpenter church took up their iduties today despite indications they would face difficulties in being Tinker Funeral Home at Kent Burial will be ii Brimfield's Restland Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.

m. at the funeral home. and State Highway Department employe. WASHINGTON CB-How Ohio members of Congress Ford, up at 73H on General Electric, up at 93 ft on Goodyear, off at 38ft on and Southern Cleared By deliberate speed. accepted by their parishes, For the faster planes that The Rev.

Misses Elisabeth were recorded as voting on Djurle, Margit Sahlin and In Pacific, off at 20 on 1,000. recent roll calls: SENATE HE LEAVES his wife, Ber-nadine; three sons, Thomas, Michael and James and a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Mas-colo, all of Akron, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a. m.

Wednesday in Trinity Luther FTC Agent He worked from 1918-34 as a carpenter for P. L. Frank and was employed from 1934 until his 1949 retirement by the Highway Department. Mr. Creese, a native of grid Persson were ordained Pfizer rose to 31 on carry heavier loads, the runways and taxiways must be widened.

Taxiways are 50 feet now. The figure will be in On motion, adopted 61-30, to table Sunday. (kill) Administration's civil rights 6,500 shares. amendment wnicn would provide WASHINGTON UP) Ex The ceremonies attracted capacity audiences at each of ederal aid tor tinancing desegregation of school creased to 75 feet. aminer William L.

Pack of the Deaths Glenn M. Hagens, 44, of Lodi Vernon F. Rowe, 64, Rittman Salvatore Basile, 70, Tallmadge, retired Firestone Tire Rubber Co. Pittsburgh and Portage Goodrich and Johns-Manvillt gained fractions. Slight losses were taken by Boeing, Radio Sears Roebuck and For Lausche (D).

Against Younff (D). Federal Trade Commission an Church with burial in Holy County resident since 1908, They really should be 75 feet now for use with today's slow says the FTC has failed to un motion, adopted stj-34, to table (kill) civil rights amendment giving was a member of First Meth Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hummel Funeral er piston-powered planes, ac three houses of worship, and the one in Stockholm was televised to millions. Appointment of the women priests highlighted a bitter prove its allegations that Tim- attorney general specific powers to intervene in school desegregation cases. odist Church in Ravenna and the Loyal Order of Moose cording to Bailey.

Some of the ken Roller Bearing. Co. of Home from 7 to 9 tonight and Canton illegally prohibits its Against Lausche, Young. On motion, adopted 72-16. to table from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Tuesday. Sold His Loot controversy within the church. distributors and jobbers from (kill) Ervin admendment to limit craft now in use are so big that they must operate with only four or five feet on either side. Bailey called this too voting guarantees in civil rights bill Two Catholic groups in employe.

Charles A. Avery, 59, Roots-town, Kent baker. Adah M. Cot, 73, Clarence E. Creese, 81, Ravenna, Joseph Molnar, 87.

Canal Fulton, former Barb handling competing products, Pack recommended FTC dis 10 congressional elections. which Mrs. Aldrich is active tor Lauscne, Young. Atwater In Open Air close for safe operating pur miss restraint of trade charges On motion, adopted 68-18, to table (kill) Johnston amendment to limit will meet for services at the funeral home. St.

Vincent Al poses. voting guarantees to civil rights bill against the firm. ft 1234. He leaves his wife, Edith; a son, Earl of St. John, two grandchildren; two brothers, Robert of Ravenna, and Kenneth of Niles, and three sisters, Mrs.

Martha Hazen, Mrs. Charlotte Splain and Mrs. Ella Rice, all of Ravenna. Friends may call tonight at Wood Funeral Home. to general elections.

For Lausche, Young. tar Society will meet at 7:30 erton Valentine L. Chicago Mart Meetings LIGHTING the operations HE MADE a similar finding tonight and the Akron Dean On motion, adopted 73-18, to table (kill) Ellender amendment to elimi Bell, 85, Barberton. area is just as important, the ery Council, National Council nate voting right section from civil some time ago, but the Commission reversed his ruling ngnta dui. For Lausche.

Younr. Deaths Elsewhere of Catholic Women of which she is president will meet at ATWATER The Board of Education will consider a 1960-61 school calendar during its meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. and ordered further proceed manager went on.

He said keeping the present inadequate taxiway lighting system going cost some $6,000 last James Mulr, 68, Scots-Cana On adoption, 80-11, of amendment by Sen. Dirksen to civil rights bill to meet Southern objections that contested voters might have an ad 2 p. m. Tuesday. St Vincent dian financier who started Boosters will meet at 8 tonight ings.

Packs latest decision says additional evidence did not back up the charges. Atwater Pythian Sisters CHICAGO (UPI) A "cat burglar" today admitted he pulled a burglary a week for a year and sold the $110,000 in loot from an open air stand in the legendary Maxwell Street Market. But business wasn't good, Philip Milici, 43, told He said he was forced to work as a clerk and became in the funeral home. year. So far in 1960 it has cost in president and chairman of the The Commission, which still Temple 370 will honor members whose birthdays fall dur Roval Bank of Canada, in excess of $3,000, and Bailey ing the first three months of Firemen Sheriffmuir, Greg- has to act on the decision, may review reject or adopt it.

vantage ever whites. For Lausche, Young. Building Totals Up the year during a covered dish or! I. Rassadln, 46, foreign ed said there is nothing the field can do about it The lights must be kept operable whatever the cost, he said. itor of the Russian govern supper at 6:30 p.

m. in the Grange Hall. There will be a sell $40,000 in jewelry for $2,. To Meet ment newspaper Soviet Rus 500 to a "fence" after cus practice for the May 12 initia Franklin Twp. firemen will HE DISCLOSED that the sia and former Pravda correspondent in the U.

in Mos KENT Building In the Tree Car Dives In Creek, 5 Die tomers who swarm through the curbstone market refused to buy. field went through a lighting City zoomed skyward by 24 Benjamin Tltman, be host to the Summit County Firemen's Association, at 8 p. m. Tuesday in the Manchester Fire Station. adah Mcdowell cox RAVENNA Mrs.

Adah McDowell Cox, 73, of 142 Oak-wood st, died in Robinson Memorial Hospital Saturday afternoon after a long illness. Born in Ravenna, she moved away early In life but returned here 50 years ago. Mrs. Cox was a member of the Round Dozen Club. She leaves her husband, William; a son, William M.

of Cleveland, and two grandchildren. Friends may call tonight In the Wood Funeral Home here, where services will be Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Burial will be in Maple Grove. Cemetery.

CHARLES A. AVERY founder and head of a whole 'That robber!" Milici said per cent during the first three months of this year, as system failure a few weeks ago while a. loaded commercial airliner was taking off. HENDERSON, Ky. UP) A sale canned-egg business with of the fence.

compared with the same pe car driven by a youth without Officials from the Summit canneries in nine in Policemen, alerted to Mill "This could be very serious. riod last year, Building Inspec an operator's license rounded New York. B. Bae tor Buell Graven reported to a curve and plunged off a back said Bailey. He said a plane can land in darkness easier eke, 64, prominent attorney day.

ers latest burglary, nabbed him when they spotted him making an illegal U-turn. They said he offered them road into a swollen creek Sun County Sheriff's Department and other county offices will be present The women's auxiliary of the Fire Department will serve refreshments. tion. Mrs. W.

M. Hatch, Akron district secretary of literature and publications will address the Women's Society of Christian Service at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Methodist Church. Mrs.

W. F. Weber will lead prayers and Mrs. Cora McGregor will lead the worship. Theme of the afternoon will be "New Light for Town and Country." Pastor, 96, and Nebraska Democratic Party leader, a Democratic Graven said that, although day night, killing the youth's than it can take off under those conditions.

candidate for governor in 1950 36 permits were issued last year, the valuation rose from brother and sister and three cousins. "A really bad lighting fail Franklin Trustees last week and 1952, in Central City, Neb, $216,800 for the first quarter The driver, 16-year-old accepted the resignation of McKlnley Mooney, $4,620 to let him go. Milici said he set up burglar alarms in his own apartment to protect the jewels until he took them to Maxwell St of 1959 to $268,155 for the Charles. Walker, escaped Thomas Pariso, Turkeyfoot ure, he warned, "will mean closing the field for all nighttime operations until the system is fixed." 94, who was President Theo three months his year. Station volunteer.

No action dore Roosevelt's boxing in Part of the rise was due to through a window. He was the only He said his brakes failed as he' rounded has been taken on the appoint ROOTSTOWN Charles A. Avery, 59, a baker for Smith structor, for 45 years in the postal service, including 14 as a permit issued last month to THE Federal Aviation Agen Pie Shop in Kent, died Sunday the Lamson and Sessions ment of a fire chief at Turkey-foot. Trustees will have another meeting at 7:30 p. the curve approaching a narrow bridge over the creek.

morning at his home after a for construction of a new boil Takes Bride Church Unit To Elect two-month illness. postmaster of Washington, in Dr. Carl Voegt-lin, 80, the first (head of the National Cancer Institute, in cy (FA A) has ordered a new North-South taxiway lighting system which will cost an estimated $294,320. er room at a cost estimated at $100,000. The addition to the The victims were: Norma Walker, 13, and Ron Mr.

Avery had lived 20 years In Portage County. He was ald Walker, 10, children of Mr, plant is being built to install Friday in the Fire Station. Dr. Shuck Is Hiram Speaker Washing Howard born in Bowling Green, and RANDOLPH Altar Sock Of this total, FAA will pay new boiler units. and Mrs.

Thomas H. Walker and the driver's brother and Eager, 78, former career man all but $139,000. Summit Coun SACRAMENTO, Cal. VR Dr. Charles F.

Oehler, 96, claimed a bride 40 years his junior Sunday in the church he started and served as pastor for 45 years. Dr. Oehler, pastor emeritus also lived in Jamestown, N. Y. He leaves his wife, Mary; a daughter, Mrs.

Donald L. ty must find that amount. sister; and Elizabeth Powell, Ex-PrisonWarden with the Bankers Trust Co. of New York, in Dr. HIRAM Hiram College Bailey said the project Is 16, Charles Powell, 15, and Kenneth Powell, 10, children of Crime Unit Guest Brown of Brimfield; his stepfather, Clarence Repp of Ra typical of FAA's new attitude of strictness on all aircraft operating matters including of St.

John's Lutheran Church Edward Bay Speare, 87, a retired industrialist and longtime treasurer of Boston Uni I KTm. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Powell, venna; a brother, Bernard of Maurice Winslow, former of St.

Joseph Church will elek new officers at an 8 p. meeting Tuesday in the school hall. It will be the first election under revised bylaws, which call for officers to serve two-year terms. On Monday the women of the church will help clean the sanctuary for Easter. Work will start at 1 p.

m. Marlon; two sisters, Mrs. Rus superintendent of Norfolk tne age or pilots. vciaiiT, in iicwiim, 1na9a.n1 3 KSU Profs sell Scott of Ravenna and convocation speaker Thursday at 11 a. m.

will be Dr. Emerson Clayton Shuck. Dr. Shuck, a member of the State Committee on the Recrultement of College Teachers, will speak to the student body on "Recrultement of College Teachers." He also said the airlines, the Kenneth Daniel Rose, 72, former concert-master of the In (Mass.) State Prison, will speak before the Akron Crime Mrs. Charles Mowery of St main users of the field, are Petersburg, Fla.

going to be called on in the Hit The Road Clinic Thursday at 6:30 p. in Sanginlti's Restaurant. near future 'With a request here and a practicing chiropractor, was married to Mrs. Elizabeth Von Niessenastra, 56, before 300 guests. The groom believes he is the world's oldest practicing chiropractor.

The bride, whom he has known for six years, is a practicing naturopath. She once treated her new husband during an illness. dianapolis symphony, in Nashville, Arthur Benjamin, 66, composer and child piano prodigy who gave his mat tney help share in the His topic will be the duties KENT Three Kent State The Rev. Herbert E. Van Meter will officiate at 3:30 p.

m. services Tuesday in Wood Funeral Home at Ra cost of improvements made University faculty members of a prison warden. Winslow alsa was former supervisor of first concert in Sydney, Aus will attend professional con necessary by technological developments such as jet venna. Friends may call there ferences in the next two all military prisons in the U. S.

Zone of Austria. months. this evening. Burial will be in Homeland Cemetery at Roots- tralia, at 6, in A. S.

McLeod, 66, chief economist of the magazine U. S. News and World Report since 1941, In Prof. Joseph F. Morbito, town.

Alexandria, head of the Department of Architecture, will go to the American Institute of Archi JOSEPH MOLNAR I CREDIT FHlAnOE SERVICES, INC. Ill CANAL FULTON Joseph Brimfield Meetings Molnar, 87, formerly of Barberton, died Sunday at the home of a grandson, John Benny of RD 1, Canal Fulton. Mr. Molnar, a native of Czechoslovakia, was a retired laborer. He was a member of SS.

Cyril St Methodius Church in Barberton, where services will be held Wednesday BRIMFIELD Woman's Society of World Service of Brimfield Evangelical United Brethren Church will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs.1 Roy Grlggy on tects convention In San Fran Cisco April 18 to 22. He also will attend the meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture at Berkeley, Cal Dr. James K.

Olsen, professor in political science, will take part In the Tri-state Business Law Association's annual meeting at Purdue University May 6-7. Dr. Warren Cutts, director of the Reading Clinic, will attend the fifth annual conference of the International Reading Associatiton in New York Sandy Lake-Brimf ield rd. Mrs, Burial will be In St. Nich We Have A Vacancy There is an opening in our group and itll be hard to fill.

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Our company has successfully weathered wars, epidemics and panics since lS46-and ranks high in the life insurance field with more than FOUR BILLION in force. Men who are planning a change might want to discuss- their futures with us. Others who give it some thought and feel they would fit the requirements SHOULD talk to us. HOW TO APPLY-Don't telephone-and don't come in. First, write us briefly telling something of your interests and background.

We will contact you (include your phone number). Every applicant will be inter-' viewed. Confidential treatment assured. friends Edward Justus will lead the olas Cemetery, and program on -mat Tney May Have Life." It will be the final study of the church in Africa. Interest checks will mailed to you each quarter, the first day of January, April, July and October.

Certificates purchased before the 16th day of those month earn interest from the 1st starting May 6. BLUEBIRD CLUB will lead I off Its Wednesday noon meeting with a covered dish dinner In the home of Mrs. W. V. Salt Company Treasurer Dies may call tonight and Tuesday at Topolosky Funeral Home.

Mrs. Molnar leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mary Benny of Barberton; seven grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. PANOLA W. MORTON BRIMFIELD Mrs.

Panola Willcott Morton, 86, died Sunday at the home of her son, G. W. Morton, a local barber. Mrs. Morton was born in Lafayette, Medina County, and moved to Brimfield In 1915.

Her husband, James, died In 1926. She also leaves three daugh iREnffl SJSi Cain on Route 43 south of Brimfield Center. A business session will follow the dinner. Robert S. Hall, 44, treasurer of the Diamond Crystal Salt which operates one of its Ban Parking On two plants in Akron, died Saturday Jn Detroit Mr.

Hall was treasurer of 2 Ravenna Streets the Jefferson Island Salt RAVENNA Two more Louisville, before Joining COMPLETE PERSONAL FINANCING AT All 4 OFFICES ters, Mrs. Olive Kaufman of downtown byways are on the "no parking at any time" list here, by order of Ravenna Brimfield, Mrs. Seraph Smith of Stow and Mrs. Ruth Mil- burn of Hartvllle; nine grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchil Downtown Akron (Horn Office) 316 S. Main (ntar Exchange) HE-4-4641 Downtown Barbarian, S01 W.

Tuscarawas Avt. Pl-3-2293 Downtown Cuyahoga Falls, 2163 Front St. WA-9-2633 Downtown Canton, 534 CUvaland NW. GL-4-61S9 All Officts Open Mondavi Till Clostd Saturdays Diamond Crystal three years ago at company headquarters in St Clair, Mich. ELECTRIC trains, chemical sets, model airplanes and dolls sell for cash through Beacon Journal Want Ads.

To get cash quickly, phone 'our Want Ad to Miss Dodge, EL-31111. THOMAS G. READING AGENCY Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company Delaware Building Akron 8, Ohjft dren, and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Safety Director Van Harkcom. The east side of Hickory Way from Main st.

to Maple Lane, and the north side of Maple Lane between S. Prospect and S. Chestnut are closed to rarkers. Hoskins of Yucaita, Cal. The Rev.

Richard P. Jameson will officiate at 2 p. services Wednesday In the.

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