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jlNo Verdict Tri-County Body HtJtimiHV,) Seen For To Ask Authority1 Sammy Works And Works? But, Why? IHf tutlAU YA JO 20 Dole tram I. Wl Candy Jury To Save Busses MIAMI, Fla. (JPi An all-male jury pondered anew to day meager on-the-scene de Creation of a regional transit authority to salvage Akron area bus service possibly by public ownership will be recommended Tuesday by the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission staff. tails of Jacques Mossler's slaying. There was no sign of a verdict in the second full day of TriCountv Director James deliberations.

Judge George Farmer said he will present sort to service cutbacks and a detailed staff report to the fare t0 make ends Summit County Mass probahiy win discontin- TJ Akron Deacon Journal Saturday, March 5, W5 OBITUARIES Seville's Ex -Mayor Morgan SEILLE Zoid Z. Morgan, 78, a formor mayor here. I died Friday at Wadsworth-. Rittman Hospital whore he was taken after a heart at- i tack. Morgan first was elected to the mayor's post In In his first race for pub-' lie office and served until defeated in a bid for a third term in 1939.

i I HE ENTERED politics after retiring in 1932 as superintendent of production for the1 Medina District of Ohio Fuel Gas Co. He worked 33 years, for the firm. After his retirement he kept, busy with civic affairs andj also was employed by Seville! Sand and Gravel Co. He was a former president! of the Parent Teacher Associ-I oiuuy s-uuaiuut-c KPrvirf wjthin vpar. Fnr- Url SuMtay Mornv JL.

a meeting at 3 p. m. in the County Commissioners' office. Farmer said the report will rDrvimmonH that a tronIf on. mer said.

Leonard F. Hanson, ATC's new chief operating officer Schulz said he intends to keep the jury at its task over the weekend, if need be. The jury's duty is to judge blonde Candace "Candy" Mossier and her nephew, Melvin Lane Powers, accused of first-degree murder in the June 30, 1964, slaying of her aging multimillionaire husband. The maximum penalty is death. and a proponent of public land a proponent of public 1 -u nri t0 ownership, made a similar pre-all possibilities" for cont nulng, dictlon wen he took over last SNOW FROM the Great Lakes region into New England and in the northern Rockies, changing to rain along the northwest coast, is forecast for tonight.

Cold air is moving south from Canada into the center of the nation. AP. and improving bus service. month. Farmer said the Tri-County staff drafted the report to get THE possibilities, according to Farmer, are public owner- chin or nntinnatmri rt rri.

pertinent facts into the hands vately owned busses, either by of the studv committee, THE C05IMITTEE, made up of the three county commissioners and mayors of Sum Akron Transportation (ATC) or another firm. The staff report will merely outline the possibilities as a guide for the study committee, snow tonight and Sunday. Low tonight in the 20s. Lake Erie Advisory gale warnings no longer indicated. West to northwest winds 15 to 20 knots becoming west to southwest.

Cloudy today, snow flurries tonight. Ohio Variable cloudiness and colder today with snow flurries or occasional light snow spreading into east portion. High 32-40 north, 38-44 south. Considerable cloudiness and colder with snow flurries or occasional light mit's five cities, has no funds Farmer said, and will nlaee nn staff for information iand no What makes Sammy Davis and work work? The indefatigable Mr. Davis is the subject of a compelling story in Preview Magazine in Sunday's Beacon Journal.

And also featured In Preview: Articles on Marcello Mastroianni, the movies' lackadaisical lover; Ethel Merman, who says she's not interested in doing another Broadway show; Lawrence Welk, the maestro who Is having the last laugh on those who call his music "too and Dick Shippy who takes an interesting look at the forced retirement of a lovable monster named King Kong. Mnidpiilmrg The old cliche that the Army can "make or break them" isn't necessarily the truth, Ben Maidenburg writes in his News and Views column. "Goof-offs in combat can be deadly," Maidenburg recalls as he answers the letter of a correspondent worried about the hoodlums on our streets. Lviug Necessary? At what point is it dangerous for a democratic government to tell less or more than the truth, to squeeze it, to sculpt it or to withhold it? Saul Pett, famed Associated Press writer, writes on Washington's moral dilemma. In New and Views.

Knight With each uncoordinated step in the Vietnam war, statesmanship has yielded to an insatiable appetite for "victory," John S. Knight writes in the Editor's Notebook. "National pride, rather than reason, is dictating a reckless course of action," he adds. The Notebook will be found in News and Views. All -City The Beacon Journal's All-City basketball squad will be named in the Sports Pages.

Bought Rail Station There's a man in Diamond, in Portage County, who worked in a Tallroad station and when it was discontinued he bought it and now with a shop to tend he can also watch the trains go by. In the Suburban Pages. IHg Cook-In Cooking for a church supper? A PTA banquet? A big party? If you are, you will be interested in tips on preparing food in quantity. Beacon Journal food writer Polly Paf-filas tells how to make such preparations and then gives some recipes that will be useful. In the Women's Pages.

Granny 9 Party A party out of the past that's the description for old-fashioned fun 18 Simon Perkins Junior High ninth graders had recently. There was corn to pop, knitting to do, lots of "girl talk" and all the girls were in "granny" dresses. Also in the Women's Pages. ation and active in the Chip- gathering. Commissioner Charles F.

Madden Jr. said he hopes the study committee will refer the transit authority question to the commissioners quickly. Temperatures In Other Cities pai uv-umi riiipimsis un a single course of action. "But there is a question in my mind," said Fanner, "whether the present company could be persuaded to stay or, in view of the circumstances, whether another company Miximum Minimum Yesterday Last Night 53 69 Los Angeles, cloudy The resolution creating the Miximum Minimum Yesterday Last Night Bismarck, cloudy 18 9 Boston, rain 42 34 Charlotte. N.

clear 61 44 Chicago, cloudy 53 21 Denver, clear 33 10 Detroit, clear 61 31 Kansas City, snow 32 21 could be persuaded to come in. authority and appointing its 78 40 44 70 55 65 75 32 38 44 33 52 Miami, cloudy pis. -St. Paul, snow New York, fog Pittsburgh, cloudy Tucson, clear Washington, clear THE STATE claims aunt and nephew were engaged In a love affair and that Powers-bludgeoned his 69-year-old uncle and stabbed him 39 times with Mrs. Mossler's connivance.

Twice Friday the jury returned to the courtroom with questions. On the second trip, the panel heard a two and one-half hour rereading of page after page of trial testimony that dealt with the scant facts of the slaying. THREE neighbors in Moss-ler's Key Blscayne apartment building testified that at the time of his early morning slaying they were awakened by the furious barking of his Boxer dog, Rocky, followed by terrible screams and then silence. A few minutes later, according to this testimony, a young man in dark trousers and shirt was seen to leave the building, enter a white car in an adjacent parking lot and away into the darkness. The witnesses were unable to identify the figure but the State maintains it was Powers.

members would have to come from the commissioners because the study committee has no legal status, Madden "wnat it boils down to is public ownership or no busses." ATC, which has had to re Akron Stocks 1-71 Fine Friday Final Qnotationi Br Barhe A Co. 2nd Nat. Blilg. FINANCIAL Last Bid Officer Talks And-- Ask Akron Sav Loan 65 32 44 Runway To Land Plane Akron-Dime Bank 31 First Natl Bank 43 Barb. State Bank 23 RUBBER Firestone 40 40'A Gen Tire com 327s 32 Vi do 5 pf 101 B.

F. Goodrich 58Vi 58 Goodyear 45'4 45 Mohawk Rubber 23 41 33 102 59 46 23 ft ZOID MORGAN Seville MISCELLANEOUS He's Chicken Face-At Noisy Quarrel By JAMES EASTERWOOD Sometimes a policeman has to be chicken when foul play occurs. Take, for example, what happened to Akron patrolmen John Brock and Michael LaMonica at 4 this morning. They were investigating All States Frt 21 7 reva District Boy Scout pro 10 gram. He was a member and 9 38 44 ft nast master of Medina Ma 19ft Alsco 6'4 Alside 10H Am Beverage 9'i Babcock Wilcox 37 'i Con.

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McNeil Corp. 3234 NRM Corp. 43 Ohio Brass 45 Ohio Edison com 27V4 Pflueger Corp. sonic Lodge and a member of MUTUAL FUNDS Sevi le Presbyterian Church 33 44 46 A native of Shreve, had lived in Seville for fi34 10 ft 9'4 37 43 ft 19 44 32 ft 43 45 27 12ft 73 ft 66 ft 43 24 92 83 5ft 9ft 5'4 complaints of a stew going on 27ft' Affiliated Fd 15 Am Bus" Shrs Rid 9.10 4.12 7.45 10.40 the Dast 20 vears. 74 67 Am Crwth Fd Am Mutual Fd Axe-Houghton: He leaves his wife.

Mabel; 74 ft 67 ft 44 25 1,100 Walk Off Jobs MEDINA If all goes as well in takeoff as it did in landing Interstate 71 will be rid of an unexpected user today. A 1962 Cessna 172 Skylark piloted by an Indiana man made a forced landing at 3 p. m. Friday at the intersection of 1-71 and I-80s north of LeRoy. The pilot, William Bridwell 39, of Plainsfield, told State Highway Patrolmen he landed when an engine quit after losing oil pressure.

BRIDWELL AND his son, William 20, were en route to Indianapolis from Akron, where they had repaired an industrial water tower. Neith 24ft sons, Nelson of Columbus, Pitts Plate Glass Quaker Oats Roadway Exp Seilon Ine do 4ft pf do 5 pf Sum Nat Hold Sum. Properties Un. Sheet Metal Roy of Oxnard, and Dav id of Leroy; a sister, Mrs, in an apartment at 405 Wooster av. WHEN THEY got to the coop, they discovered Willie Charles Davis, 43, and Minnie Lee Elder, 34, quarreling loudly.

Brock, 27, told them to cease Fund A 7.24 Fund 10.75 Blue Ridge Mut 13.25 Boston Fund 9.73 Broad St Inv 15.72 Bullock Fund 15.62 Can Gen Fd 9.88 Canadian Fund 18 84 5V4 10 ft Weather Seal 13 12ft At Hoover (Quotations complied by the NASD Century Shrs Tr 12.42 Asked 9.84 446 8.10 11.37 7.87 11.68 14.48 10.63 1899 17.11 10.80 20.38 13.57 15.18 2.39 18.73 9.79 3.27 11.54 18.22 1.71 14.68 11.84 15.89 17.97 14.72 4.10 18.57 13.42 the cackling. at approximately 3 p. m. Bids are representative inter-dealer prices and do not Include retail markdowns or commissions. Asked prices have been adjusted upward to Include approximate markups.) Miss Elder, the policeman At the NORTH CANTON least 1,100 employes on Will Sneak In South 'Friendly Enemies' To Keep Bobby Busy By EDWIN A.

LAHEY Chief of Our Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Speaking of social acceptance: Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (D-N. is planning to spend a busy day March 18 among those who once wouldn't be said, responded by flinging a boiled chicken in his face. Hazel Mann of Lodi, and seven grandchildren.

Services will be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Kindig Funeral Home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today.

Masonic services will be at the funeral home at 8:30 p.m. today. Burial will be In Fairview Cemetery, south of Wooster. MARY M. TOSS RAVENNA Services for second and third shifts at DIVIDENDS Brock was taken by ambu er was injured.

The plane is owned by Sky lance to General Hospital, where he was treated for way Airport in Indianapolis. The plane was tied down on minor facial cuts and released. DAVIS AND Miss Elder Channing Funds: Balance 13.87 Com Stk 2.19 Growth 17.14 Income 8.96 Intl Grth 9.15 Special 2.99 Chase Fd Bos 10.56 Chemical Fd 16.67 Coast Secur 1.64 Colonial Fund 13.43 Commonwealth! Investmt 10.65 Concord Fund 15.89 Delaware Fd 16.44 Divers Gth Stk 13.43 Dividend Shrs 3.74 Dreyfus Fund 28.18 Eaton Bal 12.35 Eaton Stk 16.41 Energy Fd 28.88 F.I.F. 5.69 Fundamtl Inv 12.54 Group Securities: Common Stk 15.17 Hnm Fd HDA 5.80 Imperial Fd 5.60 Incorp Incomt 9.89 Invest Co Am 13.44 Investors Group Funds: Mutual Inc 11.88 Stock 21.30 Selective 10.06 Variable Pay 8.57 Intercontl 7.02 the highway's berm overnight and the owners were to fly in today to repair the plane and Mrs. -Mary M.

Yoss, 62, who died Thursday, were to be found dead with were arrested ana cnargea with disturbing the peace. Miss Elder also was charged with abusing an officer. held 'today at' the Wood Fu Hoover Co. plants here walked off their jobs Friday in what both company and union officials termed an unathoriz-ed srtike. Mrs.

Lola Kuntzman, president of Local 1985, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, said she was urging employes to return to their jobs Monday morning. She said the employes were apparently disgruntled at a letter mailed out by the company this week, which said fly it out. neral Home with burial in "I wasn't much help during 28.88 6.23 13.74 16.61 6.33 8.09 10.81 14.69 12.92 23.15 in 01 HIGHWAY patrolmen said the plane's landing caused little excitement. They did not the scenes of bitter civil rights crises. The Mississippi campus at Oxford became a battlefield while Kennedy was attorney general, and enforced a court order to admit a Negro student.

REGULAR Pay. Rate Record able Argus Co .12 4-29 6- 1 Bradley, Milt .175 3-25 4-15 Cal Packing .225 4-22 5-16 Cdn Imp Bk Com .55 3-31 5- 2 Cleve Trencher .10 3-14 3-31 Eversharp .25 4- 8 4-30 Fla Pub Utll .20 3-15 4- 1 Giant Hellknf .15 3-14 3-31 Hlnes. Ed. Lumbr .35 3-18 4- 9 Hovloke Shrs .05 3-14 3-25 Inlerst Bak .40 3-14 3-31 Jeff Lk Petroch .075 3-18 3-28 Liberty Loan Co .30 3-15 4- 1 Modern Mat .06 3-14 3-31 Permaglass .10 3-25 4- 8 Plume Atwood .10 3-18 4- 1 Plymouth .125 5- 2 5-16 Radio CP Am .20 3-14 4-25 Supermkts Oper .05 3-15 4- 1 Tidewat Oil pf .30 3-15 4-11 Torrington .40 3-16 4- 1 Transue Wmi .30 3-11 3-31 Unlv Contnr A 3-15 4-15 Warner Bro Co .30 3-15 4- 1 Bush Term Co 2 3-17 4- 2 STOCK Bush Term Co 2 3-17 4- 2 Fla Pub Utll 2 3-18 4- 8 IRREGULAR McCormick Co .25 3-18 4-11 INCREASED Crescent Cp .225 3-15 3-31 Lance Inc .14 3-17 4-12 Merch Fast Mot .25 3-11 3-25 Penobscot .10 3-15 4- 1 learn of it until Bridwell called them from Chippewa Lake. the incident," admitted Patrolman LaMonica.

"I was laughing so hard, I couldn't do anything." DuBois Clubs Maple Grove Cemetery. 3701 Lovers la. died at the Portage County Home after a five-weeks Illness. Born in Wirt County, W. she lived here 30 years.

She leaves a brother, Mineral Davis of Ravenna, and a sister. Jiut patrolmen had many Kennedy has been invited to address a law school forum at the University of Mississippi that day. Later in the day he will address the Young Democratic Club on the campus. John Williams, chancellor of the university, invited the senator to make these appearances. ON THE same evening, at the invitation of President Frank Rose of the University of Alabama, Kennedy will hop The University of Alabama 832 calls during the night advis Keystone Custodlaa Funds: action would be taken against ing them the plane was on the Invest Bd B-l was a crisis area in the civil rights case long before the battle of Oxford.

But the name Kennedy in the past has not highway. 24.49 26.58 17.75 11.89 8.77 6.60 11.81 employes who refused to work overtime. Many employes were being told to work Sat 23.47 24.36 17.50 10.88 8.02 6.06 10.81 16.85 19.51 Red Front Med Bd B-2 Lazard Fund Lexngtn Inc Tr Life Ins Inv Life Ins Stk Mass Inv Grth Mass Inv Trust M.I.F. Fund CHICAGO LIVESTOCK been revered by the run-of-the-mill white man in either Tuscaloosa or Oxford. CHICAGO un The market 1 av urday and some were being told to work Sunday, she said.

2L09 Nation-Wide Sec xd 11.58 National Securities Series: Negotiations will be con trend today with a supply head smallest of the week mostly 25 to 50 cents a 1 weight lower. over to Tuscaloosa and address the student body there. 12.73 Balanced tinued Monday on a contract -Katzenbach WASHINGTON UP) Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach has accused the W.E.B.

DuBois Five Final Mixed No. 1 and 2 grades went at Both universities have been that expired last Monday, Mrs S26.oO-8o. The top was 6o cents un CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK der yesterday's best and off $1.50 Kuntzman and company of mmmmmmsmmmmmmM from a week ago. The mixed 1-3 CLEVELAND IB Cattle, 50, steady; ficials said. KiBun iJ.ou-iD.uu anil mixeu ton.in an annri I 2-3 weighing up to 300 lbs.

and Clubs of America organizers Rhodes Will to choice $26-28; commercial and standard $22-25; choice heifers $24- WILLIAM BARRETT SPRINGFIELD TWP. Services for William C. Barrett, 68, of 120 Coach will be at 3 p. m. Monday at Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, Akron, with burial in Hillside Cemetery.

Mr. Barrett died Thursday at Akron City Hospital. A native of Clearfield, he had been an Akron resident 35 years. He retired in February, 1963 after 19 years service with Goodyear Aerospace. He was a member of the Cathedral of Tomorrow and a World 27; good heifers $22-24; common and dairy heifers 119-22; commercial and of many anti-Vietnam War demonstrations last Fall of tat cows uinmy ana cut' ter cows $14-16; canner and fat Sows Wert The week's run of 24,000 head was the largest and five weeks and 2,500 above last week.

Slaughter steers sold up to $33 a hundredweight, highest since November 1962 with demand fairly active and the market steady to 50 cents higher. Other prime grade in the 1.175-1,350 lb. range brought $32.50 and up and the mixed high choice being a Communist-front or low cows $1214; bologna bulls 22: heavy bulls $16-18. 12.51 13.91 7.21 6.03 8.21 7.18 10.36 11.33 15.05 12.80 21.14 1782 13.45 19.74 12.72 15.66 13.19 13.26 7.25 15.37 11.08 1964 15.60 10.75 8.47 12.21 15.40 15.04 20.49 Calves. 25.

steady: prime Bond Dividend Preferred Income Stock Growth One William St Pine Street Price, TR Grth Putnam Geo Putnam Grth Srudder Funds: Balanced Com Stk Intl Inv Selected Amer Sharehl Tr Bos Stdmn Scl Intl Televisn Elect United Funds: Accumulative Income Science Value Line Funds: Value Line Wall St. Invest Wellington Fd Whitehall Fd Windsor Fd 6.60 5.52 7.51 6.57 9.48 10.37 15.05 12.80 21.14 18.12 12.31 19.74 12.72 15.41 12.19 12.13 6.63 15.37 10.17 17.97 14.27 9.84 7.73 11.17 14.13 13.91 18.85 ganization and asked it to register with the Subversive good to choice $25-30; commercial $20-25; common $14-20. Activities Control Board. Atomic Sites? 'It's Not True9 WASHINGTON UP) The National Academy of Sciences denied today a published report that five finalists have been decided upon in the na-tionawide competition among 43 states for the site of the Government's proposed $375 million atom-smasher. The report, by the Milwaukee Sentinel, quoted several common $17-22 at $28 75-30 75 fnr 900.1 400 nnnnrfor.

lambs choice ewes $8-9; choice wether $8-9; Go Fishing COLUMBUS (OPS) Gov. Rhodes said he will lead a contingent of campers and fishermen to southern Ohio May 6-7 for the annual trout derby on Turkey Creek. Rhodes will arrive at Turkey Creek on the afternoon of May 6, stay overnight in a camping trailer and fish for trout Saturday. Wooled slaughter lambs were $28. The only offerings were a few lots of choice grade.

cull and medium $3-8. Hogs, 150, .25 lower; U. S. 1-2 200-220 lbs. 220-240 lbs.

240-260 lbs. 260-280 lbs. packing sows Leaders of the group, which has 36 chapters and an estimated 2,500 members across the nation, denounced Friday's Justice Department move as "Red-baiting" and denied any affiliation with the Communist EGG MARKET Sentenced In 'Barn' Stabbing RAVENNA James Tucker, 19, of Akron was sentenced Friday to l-to-20 years in the Ohio Reformatory at Mansfield in the stabbing death last June of Lance Williams, 17, of 600 Hill Ravenna. Williams was slain June 4 following a quarrel at the Barn, teen-age dance spot at 7344 Sunnybrook Brim-field south of Kent. Tucker, whose home is at COLUMBUS Eirflr Drtces nnld nt A farms after candling and grading: He leaves two sisters and two brothers.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday.

CASH GRAIN Party. MARKET AVERAGES Katzenbach. in a petition to unidentified physicists as say the Subversive Control Board, ing a special site selection CHICAGO 11 Wheat No 2 hard 1.61 4N; No. 2 red 1.64 V4N. Corn No.

2 vellow 1.26 'AN; No. 4 yellow 1.14V4-22; No. 5 yellow 1.09V4-17. Oats No. 2 heavy white 77V-78VN; No.

1 extra heavy white 78. Soybeans No. 1 yellow 2.84T4N. Soybean oil 114N. charged that the cubs were Dow-Jones fltork Averages .10 Industrials Friday 932.344.01 20 Railroads Friday 259.901.24 15 Utilities Friday 139.93 0.72 Jumbo 36-43, mostly 41-42; large 34-41, mostly 38-39; medium 30-38, mostly 34-35: small 25-34, mostly 29; large 17-35, mostlv 29-32; under-grades 10-18, mostly 15-17.

Prices paid to country packing plants for eggs delivered to major Ohio cities cases Included consumer grades Including U. S. grades, minimum 50 case lots. Loose, large A 45-48; medium 40V4-43; small 35-38; carton large A 47'A-53; medium A 44-48; small A 40-42. Sales to retailers ln major Ohio cities, delivered: large A white 46-53, mostly 50-51: medium 44-49, mostly 46-48; large white and brown 45-49.

WILLIAM FAY IIIBBS SPRINGFIELD TWP. William F. Hibbs, 49, of 1739 created and controlled by the U. S. Communist Party.

Akron Deaths 1508 Knollwood died Friday in Frank Blower, 82, of St. Thomas Hospital after a'ferriman former supertn 1503 Huguelet Akron, had five-week illness. tendent of Sand Run Metropol Mr. Hibbs was a receiving jtan park Mrs. Freda Hart, clerk at Goodyear Aerospace, 1 05 228O Windemere av.

mi been charged with second-de- Poultry nrlcps nt farm Nn 1 nual. pouitrVnri. "HISTORICALLY, Americans have the freedom to organize in dissent." the Attorney General said. "At the same time, in accordance with the law, young people who might consider joining this organization are entitled to know its nature and sponsorship." where he had been employed Garry Lee Esterak, Infant son 15 years. A native of Grant Jof Mr and Mrs.

Michael R. gree murder. He pleaded guil- ity fryers i8ft-i9ft; hen's light few ty to manslaughter last Nov. at 8' 17 after the charge had been CLEVELAND PRODUCE Town, W. He had lived in the Akron area 21 years.

He leaves his wife, Thclma Jane; father. E. Fay Hibbs Esterak, of 1376 Pondview av. Mrs. Mary J.

Straub, 68, of 1590 Vicgross av. R. fill d7 fnrmer construction ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 a 1 1 1 Special to the Beacon Journal CLEVELAND No changes on the homegrowers market. Northern Ohio greenhouse grown changes: Lettuce: Supplies moderate, demand good, market steady. Leaf slightly stronger; Bibb steady.

24-qt bkts (10-lbs) leaf mostly few higher. reaucea ny tne ortage county Grand Jury. Tucker had been free on $10,000 bond while a pre-sentence investigation was in progress following his request for probation. committee of the academy would recommend the following locations in a report they said is expected to be turned over to the Atomic Energy Commission in a few days: A location ln Wisconsin; Ann Arbor, Barring-ton, Berkeley, and Denver, Col. Those five states are the same ones previously mentioned by other sources as likely picks.

"The committee has not finished its work, and has not picked the sites," an academy spokesman said. "The committee definitely is still at work and has not reached any decision on what it is going to say to the AEC." Asked when the committee might finish its work and make its recommendations to the AEC, the spokesman said "they still have but they are certainly trying to finish this month." The newspaper said none of its informants were members of the academy committee. Under the 1950 Subversives Activities Control Act, the board will hold hearings. If the group is found to be Communist-dominated, it will be required to list its officers and the sources and distribution of its funds and printing vi 11. company 0WnCr here, died last er, O.

Donald Hibbs of in Cincinnati Mary ron, and two sisters wingerler, of 2595 Bentorn st. Services will be at 9:30 to-, AuJ DHnlvant, 37, night in the Schermesser Fu- nurs died ln 4.3 CURRENT DIVIDEND neral Home, where friends! James Cahill, Columbus NEED HANDY MAN? See classification 28 in Want Ads. All types of Service offered. t-n ntr inH until Vl timfl tf IT'S EASY! to do your saving by mail. No need to wait in lint and your nearest mailbox is always open.

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ter Machine Cleveland Industrial Stocks Buehrle, 71, of 3874 E. Exchange George B. Davis, (Over-The-Counter) of 382 Euclid Vor hies, 86, retired farmer in Ak Bid Asked Bid Asked Bid Asked Alliee Homes 2 2 CRUDE RUBBER I'enton Puh 5'4 Phillips Lmp 35V, in Fairmont, W. for further services. Burial will be in Morgantown, W.

Va. Firemen Meet Summit County Firemen's Association will discuss coverage of fires with newspaper and radio representatives at 8 p. m. Tuesday in Bath Fire Station. ron since 1962.

Grace B. I) Barre, 67, 1647 Hcrkender mother of 13.. D. NEW YORK Wl Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales.

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