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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 13

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Akron, Ohio
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4-. a Si-p'. 1'V 1 kpn J3 fit the JMahder GEN1 BLAND of th Piano and the Nightly Picfe Dr. Kyriakides As Interim Coroner Dr. A.

H. Kyriakides was namd Interim Summit County roroner Tuesday night and at the samp time nominated as the Democratic Party's candidate for the post in the Nov. 6 election. He will run against Dr. expected, although it had! Frederick C.

Witwer, nomina-j11 thought he would have! tpd by the Republicans Sat- some competition. urday. His only known contender, Dr. Thomas P. Scuderi.

with- THE Summit County Demo-j drew his application in a let cratic Central and Executive i ter to E. E. Leonard, chairman of the Democratic Executive i DAMON TWO. Music with the touch of eleganca. Soft chord at the F'iann Bar with Dmnthy Bradford.

When in (inr direction. t'if Islander ran wing it nm) Wakh lor it. The fytaHder Not Seeking Business, Lawson Savs lawson Milk Co. i-hairman William Howlett Tuesday reiterated earlier statements that his company would gain no additional besiness if the Lsw-on-backed amendment to Ohio's Sunday closing law is approved by voters in November. Htwlctt rapped a statement opponents of the amendment that "Lawson simply wants you to vote mote business for Lawson." He noted 'that under the present law, Lawson stores have been open on Sundays for 23 years.

The amendment would spell jotit commodities and services that could be sold on Sundays. OFFICIAL arguments, as fpqi'ired by law, were submitted by both backers and i opponents of the amendment land will be distributed citi Committee. always distinctively different 1630 State Road Fh one Falls WA-S-0720 -uyahoga "aaaaaaasasaa MjppMHlU 1 '41 "ijH a -1TB When a Bake Is zens prior to November. Howlett said he called the Tuesday press conference to DR. A.

H. KYRIAKIDES rival withdraws Iclpar up "misunderstandings" 'My wq (I ll fUkr hmi" DR. KYRIAKIDES, 44. will run to fill out the remaining two years of Dr. Pittenger's term.

"This campaign is different from the campaign for an ordinary office," Dr. Kyriakides told the group. "I promise honesty, integrity and effi- ciency if I should win. We've had that for the last 10 years and I hope we can continue to do so." Lifelong Akron resident, Dr. Kyriakides was graduated from Central High School in 1936.

He attended the University of Akron and Ohio State University where he received his BA degree in 1940. In 1943 he received his MD degree from Ohio State's College of Medicine. HE SERVED his internship at Akron City Hospital in 1943-44 and his general surgical residency at City Hospital from 1944 until 1950. He is a member of the Greek Orthodox Church serving as president in 1960 and 1961 and a member of Henry Perkins Lodge 611 He, his wife, Katherine and children, Thalia, 16, and Roddy, 14, live at 2375 Short Hills Bath Twp. about the proposed At Stake Particular People Choose THE DIAMOND GRILLE That's why regular patrons are making reservations for our CLAMBAKE Sept.

19, 20, 21 Thurs and Fri. In A Seaon When Clamhaktt Art So Popular The Diamond Crille'i li Outstanding DIAMOND GRILLE Committees voted unanimously, for Dr. Kyriakides, an assistant to the late Dr. William J. Pittenger, who died Sepk 3 in mid term.

Democrats got to choose the interim coroner (who serves until a successor is elected I because Dr. Pittenger was a Democrat. Dr. Kyriakides' choice was Sow Playing Wed. Thru Sat.

VIHCE DIDATO TRIO at the famous THUNDERBIRD 1659 Stat Road Cuyahoga Fall 253-0041 77 WEST MARKET Akrnn'i Oldest Steak Howe 'pchnieians in a demonstration of how pstronauts will ride while orbiting the earth. HERE'S A spacecraft built for two. The mock-up form of the two-man Gemin space ship at the McDonnell Aircraft plant in St. Louis Is occupied by two FA A Subpenns Kngineorw Suspects An Attempt To Block Air Probe Planes Slow Down, Sonic Booms End No sonic booms struck the Akron area Tuesday night, and there won't he any more for a while. Two B-58 Hustler jet bombers passed over the area both Monday and Tuesday nights on practice attacks on Cleveland, but the flight were at subsonic speeds.

The Air Force said the practice missions will continue, but at less than sonic speeds. The cutback was ordered pending investigation of last Friday's fatal crash of a B-58 over southern Indiana. Sonic booms result when a plane passes over at. a speed greater than the speed of sound. South Plaza Open Fri.

Sat. 10 to 9 Selling MTdBare Malls! Everything must go as we enter the final days! Quitting business forever! All merchandise marked down still lower as time gets shorter! Come and save a fortune on top quality furniture! Hundreds of items must be liquidated! NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! WASHINGTON LV) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chief Najeeb E. Halaby has accused flight engineers of possibly trying to obstruct an Investigation of photographs the engineers contend show pilots asleep at the job. And he said the photos (final daysT erations subcommittee issued a new subpena for Miller to appear and tell about the photographs. Carson was accompanied to the closed FAA hearing by Ronald Brown, president of the Flight Engineers International Association which is on strike against Eastern.

A key issue in the dispute is whether pilots or engineers should man the third position in jet cockpits when the crews are cut from four to three. MODERN 4-PIECE BEDROOMS leave some doubt as to whether the planes were actually in the air when the pictures were taken. Halaby told a news conference Tuesday the FAA had subpenaed and was questioning D. K. Carson, an Eastern Air Lines engineer who told a congressional committee he had taken the snapshots.

HALABY said Carson was subpenaed because of his "un-cooperativeness" when the FAA asked him to discuss the pictures voluntarily. "There is a possibility there is a conspiracy to obstruct an investigation here. For several weeks we have been trying to get the cooperation of Carson and others," said the FAA 88 Brauliful Mr. und Mn. doubl dreaier with tpirkling mirror, chut of Hrawr and fiill.iirt hookrax hfdI Sharp nfw it'lf and flnihn at low liquidation pricei Falls To Death Fleeing Police NEW YORK Police received a complaint that rocks were being thrown from a Brooklyn rooftop and sent a DELUXE 4-PIECE BEDROOMS 88 chief.

i patrolman to investigate. Giant douhlt drcsneri with crystal clear mirror, ipaiinui 'rhfjtj of drawon and book-osf bar bftli. Latest fall rrrationi, quality built, the patrolman went to the roof of the building with the landlord Tuesday. Three boys spotted them and began to flee. Two jumped to adjoining roofs and got away.

The third boy, Samuel 15, lost his balance and fell td his death in a courtyard four 'Stories Halaby said the FAA also wants to talk to W. J. Miller, a Trans World Airlines flight engineer who reportedly took slmiliar pictures on the sly, but that Miller's wife reported he was "fishing In the High Sierras." A HOUSE Government Op TRIPLE DRESSER BEDROOMS 88 Complete 4-pc, mitei that feature magnificent triple dreneri, fine mirror, huge cheits of drawer! and book-cae beds. Superbly built and finished and styled to please. p0 i '-fjji 4 MANY OTHER BEDROOMS TO CHOOSE FROM Weygandt Favored In Lawyer Poll COLUMBUS ()-Incumbent Chief Justice Carl Weygandt drew 2,636 votes to Supreme Court Judge Klngsley Taft's 2,096.

but Taft said that close a tally in the Ohio Bar Association poll of, lawyers is good news to him. The attorneys organization conducted a referendum on the three Ohio Supreme Court seats open in the November election, asking, "Which of the opposing candidates do ypu consider better qualified for the position?" ASSOCIATION president Lawrence Burns of Coshocton said 4,771 properly marked ballots were returned, favoring Weygandt over Taft, who seeks to unseat him; Paul M. Herbert, former lieutenant governor, over Municipal Judge Richard T. Cole of Springfield, 2,987 to 1,501 in their race for the seat held by retiring Judge Thomas J. Herbert and incumbent Judge John Mathias over James J.

Mayer, Richland Common Pleas judge, 3,801 to 725. stressed that the poll is not an endorsement of any candidates. Its purpose, he said, is to inform the public of the preference of lawyers. Judge Taft said his pleased reaction stems from the fact that in every previous reelection attempt by Weygandt, the longtime chief justice never got less than 75 per cent of the vote in the Bar Association ppll. This time, he got barely over 55 per cent, Taft noted Karen Sharpe Gets Divorce LOS ANGELES UP)' Actress Karen Sharpe was granted a divorce Tuesday from actor Chet Marshall after the husband dropped his request for alimony.

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