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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 8

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ELECTRIC trair.f, chemical (Journal Want Ads. To pet cash sets, model airplanes and doUs phone your War.t Al sell for rash through Beacon to M.ss 2S3-1111. Akron Beacon Journal Wednesday, Jure 13, 'Triple Knockout Drop Dose Fed Ratterman9 i COVINGTON, Ky. Sample of Compbell County Sheriff George Ratterman's blood and urine indicated he received a triple dose of chloral hydrate, according to Dr. Frank AA Will Celebrate 27 Years Cleveland, pathologist and director of tht Kettering Laboratory In Cincinnatti.

Dr. Cleveland, who said the! Ratterman this could indicate normal dose of chloral hydrate Ratterman was under the in-knockout drops is one gram, fluence of a drug, testified his tests showed Rat- Dr. Anderson said he took Tl. IT ra if 0 1 terman had had a dose oil nospi tal where Dr. George Tanner, about three grams.

But he was not allowed to say when, in his opinion, Ratterman received the dose. pathologist there, took samples of Ratterman's blood and urine for analysis. Under cross examination by An International organization which started In Akron will celebrate its 27th founders day here Saturday and Sunday. The organization is Alcoholics Anonymous, which at last count had 300.000 members in countries. About 2,000 of them are expected here this weekend to pay honor to the late Dr.

R. II. Smith, better known as "Dr. Thfimn Stuovp attnrnav fnr DR. CLEVELAND was the; and Buccierii Dr.

An- cphy.s'cian hderson testified symptoms he testified in L. S. District Court obBerved Ratterrnan May 9 here Tuesday In the trial of six icould have the muU men charged with conspiring or U1 fatj or to frame Ratterman duringjthe effects of a including his campaign for sheriff. He aicorloi was still on the stand when: Dr Anderson aIso testified Judge Mac Swinford recessed he member the Bob," and Bill the co- MARY MI IXOOLY occasional kiss' JAMES MULLOOLY religious man me ina! xuesuay ana was ex-1 of 500" Camp pected to be cross examined beU County rcform organlza oy oeiense miorns ioua. tion wh)ch backed Pkattcrman The six defendants in theljn his successful camDaign for founder.

The two men started AA after Bill a New York stockbroker, went on a bender that ended in Akron. Both vowed to help each other, as well as other alcoholics, quit drinking. HIGHLIGHTS of the found ers day program include an address by Walter, a veteran entertainment figure who is sheriff. It Was No Love Affair, Says Slain Executive's Secretary trial are Tito Carinci and Edward "Marty" Buccieri, partners in the old Tropicana Night Club and Glenn Hotel, GOP Wins In NEW YORK (P) Taylor S. Gay, oil company executive, has died of a bullet wound inflicted by the strict and protective brother of Gay's spinster secretary whom he had been dating.

an AA, at 8:30 p. m. Saturday; in the University of Akron's! Memorial Hall. A dance will! fLEISCHMANrs I never did, until after my father died." A YEAR AGO, she said, she timidly began to have a "platonic friendship" a weekly dinner date an occasional kiss with her boss. Miss Mullooly talked In the office of a lawyer she has retained to defend her brother.

"I will stand by him," she declared. "My brother misunderstood, and he was very much upset." Newport; Charles Lester, Newport attorney; Joseph Quitter and Pat Ciafardini, Newport detectives, and Up-shere White, former detective and now Newport police chief. Before Dr. Cleveland took the stand, Dr. Carl Anderson of Ft.

Thomas, the Ratterman family physician, testified he examined the former pro football quarterback the morning of May 9, 1961, shortly after his arrest in a third-floor room at the Glenn Hotel with April Flowers, strip tease dancer. HE SAID Ratterman was That's the taste you get with FLEISCHMANN'S W. Va. City MARTINSBURC, W. Va.

VP) Republican Carlton B. Stuckey defeated incumbent Democrat Leslie Golliday, 3,210 to 1,934, to win election as mayor Tuesday. The Republicans also gained control of the city council for the first time in 20 years, winning six of the seven council seats. Prior to the election. Democrats held a 61 council majority.

Stuckey Is a former mayor IOISTILLC0 DRTOIN GIN Cd. N. 30. I $055 "This was no love affair," moaned the secretary, Mary Mullooly, 42, who has walked with a limp since childhood. "The most I ever did was kiss him on occasion." "Our relationship was only a platonic friendship," she said when word came that Gay, 55, had died Tuesday 20 hours after he was shot.

GAY'S WIFE, Berta, 45, from whom he had been legally separated for five years, said just before ht died: follow. On Sunday, a Jamestown, N. attorney, J. Howard, will speak at a 9:45 breakfast meeting In the Sheraton. The breakfast will be preceded at 9 by a memorial service for Dr.

Bob. OTHER events on Satur-- day's program include an AA Amateur Actors Guild play, "The Example," at 2 p. group meetings and a 21-hour open house at the Arid Club. AA members will tour St. Thomas Hospital Sunday and the Arid Club will have a morning meeting.

Sponsor of the program Is the Akron Area A A Inter-group Council, 41 S. High st. li 43 at. naen wnen re examinee, ninvol Martinsbure and once V. (IT- hi HALF-GAL.

$8.61, CODE No. 303-F iSM FSOM AMERICAN CRAIN So'pfiOrJF IHE FlEtSCHMAJttt WSlllUNfi CMf, HEW CITf and his eye pupils were dilat- served as Sheriff of Berkeley ed. He testified he told Mrs. 'County. i Mullooly, who made his home with his sistenin Jersey City, N.

shot Gay Monday evening in the Hudson Manhattan Railroad terminal in downtown Manhattan when he found Gay and his sister together. GAY, a vice president of the Phillips Petroleum Co. and head of its New York operations, lived at the fashionable I 1 "They tell me that there's not very much to hope but I'm praying for him. As for his relationship with Miss Mullooly, there is no relationship. "Her brother must have had some kooky idea something else was going on, but I know that's not true." TAYLOR GAY chivalrous' ther, a "tough Irishman," would "never let me go to a party without my brother, and Creek Club on Long Island.

His wife ana their daughter, Georgeanne, 19, live in Manhasset on Long Island. X-15 Pilot To Receive Award WASHINGTON VP) The Institute of the Aerospace Sciences (IAS) said today that MISS 41 DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED 1 HOUR DENTAL PLATES RELINED 4 HOURS CREDIT! DR. WOLFE 948 E. Market St. for Appointment fARKiN iftn' Pun ttrvlc Afttndanct year-old brother James 6 feet 4 and 260 pounds has been quoted by police as saying: "The man needed killing took it upon myself.

I'm a religious man. I didn't like the Idea of a married man going around with my sister." Miss Mullooly told newsmen about her life with her father who was a strict disciplinarian and with her brother who took over after the father died. She recalled that her fa- Nell A. Armstrong, an X-15 pilot, has been named winner of Its annual Octave Chanute Award. The award and $200 will be presented at the IAS annual meeting in Los Angeles June 21.

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