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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 83

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Beacon October 1968 Fugitive Wounded By Deputy Dies said he spotted Denson on S. High near State st. about 4:30 p. m. Monday.

He said he told Denson he was under arrest but the man fled down the alley behind the Sheraton Hotel. Martin said he fired a warning shot in the air and then, when Denson continued to run, one to wound him. Summit County Prosecutor James V. Barbuto said Den- Clarence Denson, 31, a nonsupport warrant fugitive Monday while trying to run away from a Summit County sheriff's detective, died early today in General Hospital. Summit County Coroner A.

H. Kyriakides will rule on the cause of death. Denson was shot in the right shoulder. DETECTIVE Robert Martin son, whose last Akron address was 1068 Lane had been living in Chicago. The sher- Killed In Tub HAMILTON (P Kenneth Garrett, 7, was fatally shocked in the bathtub of his home here Wednesday when he turned on a vanity lamp he had in his hands.

iff's department learned Monday that he was back in town and Martin was sent to arrest him. Barbuto, who said he considered the shooting justified, said Denson was indicted by the Summit County Grand Jury in March 1966 for failing to support two children. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Stewart-Calhoun and Black funeral home. BUY DIRECT We Manufacture! WE CUSTOM 16 BASIC MANUFACTURE COLORS 22 STYLES OF ALUMINUM AND 256 COLOR FIBERGLASS AWNINGS COMBINATIONS FREE Only the highest quality materials are used in the ESTIMATES manufacture of our products, and carry an unconCall 784-2700 ditional "Factory Guarantee." OUT-OF-TOWN CALL COLLECT SPECIAL! PATIO AWNING Price includes 3 Heavy Aluminum Posts SAVE On Aluminum and Heavy Valances! Extruded Aluminum Rafters $13995 TERMS: Baked Enamel--All Aluminum Siding FREE INSTALLATION! BIG 12 8 FT. ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER CHARGES! SIZE Planning on Aluminum Siding for FREE FHA or Bank Loans! your home? Getting estimates? Let us SAVE No Money Down, Up To give you a free estimate We will INSTALLATION save you 5 Years To Pay! DALCO BUILDERS 1076 Oneida Tr.

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m. today, Akron time: Aberdeen-partly cloudy 55 55 Goulet Sings To Lady Bird WASHINGTON (P Singer Robert Goulet, introducing his Dote From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU ESSA COOL 30 30 40 50 60 Shew is Snow FORECAST 70 Flurries Figures Shew Low Temperatures Expected 70 Until Friday Morning Irelated Precipitation Net Indicated Consult Lecel Forecast SHOWERS TONIGHT in the southern Plateaus and throughout the eastern third of the and Gulf Coast. Cooler in the and central Plains and warmer Lake Erie Considerable cloudiness with a few showers or thundershowers northeast and fair to party cloudy and cooler elsewhere tonight and Friday. supper club style at the White House, serenaded the First Lady with one song and ended another with a resounding "Sock it to 'em, The performance Wednesday night a change of pace from the usual state dinner entertainment in the sedate East provided a light hearted climax for a day of formalities for President Johnson's guest of honor, visiting President Francois Tombalbaye of Chad, a central African nation.

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Ohio West to northwest winds 30 to 38 knots tonight and diminishing by late tonight. Clearing. Foreign Ankara-cloudy Athens-cloudy Berlin-cloudy Birmingham-cloudy Brussels-cloudy Casablanca-clear Cairo-clear Dublin-cloudy Geneva-partly cloudy Lisbon-clear London-cloudy Madrid-clear Malta-partly cloudy Manila-partly cloudy Moscow-partly cloudy New Delhi-partly cloudy Oslo-cloudy Rome-partly cloudy Sofia-partly cloudy Tokyo-partly cloudy Tunis-partly cloudy Viennacloudy Ex- Peninsula Man Killed In California PENINSULA Word has been received of the shooting death of Anton Pollard, 55, a former Peninsula resident. He was shot in the face Sept. 26 by gunmen from their car as he was working as an attendant in a service station in Norco, Cal.

He and his family had lived there a year. He died on the pavement in front of the station. There were no witnesses to the shooting and police had no suspects. They had ruled out robbery as a motive, however. Mr.

Pollard, who lived in Peninsula 41 years, moved to Arizona for 13 years before moving to California. He leaves his wife, Margaret; sons Tony, Jerry and Emil, Peninsula, Jim, on duty with the Army in West Virginia, Geri and John, California; daughters Susan, Peninsula, and Robinnette, California; a sister Mrs. E. M. Pollard, Peninsula, and nine grandchildren.

Services were held this week in Norco, with cremation at Riverside Crematory, Cal. Singer Sues Air Lines For $350,000 NEW YORK (P Singer Connie Francis is suing Eastern Lines for $350,000, charging she was annoyed by two drunks on a New Yorkto-Miami flight last Dec. 29. Eastern has filed -for removal of the case from State Supreme Court to the U.S. District Court.

Shortly after the flight took off from Kennedy Airport, Miss Francis said in court papers, "these two passengers became loud, boisterous and abusive and began annoying plaintiff AS A RESULT, Miss Francis said, she became "ill, nervous, upset, embarrassed and humiliated" and needed medical treatment which kept her "from properly pursuing her vocation as a singer and entertainer." Despite her complaints, Miss Francis said, the plane's crew sold alcoholic beverages to the two "even though they were already in an intoxicated condition." Area Deaths Mell H. Stanton, Cuyahoga Falls, retired civil employe of Navy at Goodyear Aerospace and 32nd degree Mason Mrs. Vida R. Kearns, 84, Cuyahoga Falls, Akron area resident 50 years. Honest Man PHILADELPHIA UP A 32-year-old debt of $7 was paid to Temple University Hospital this week by an elderly New Jersey man who said, "It's something every.

one ought to do." By FRANCES B. MURPHEY TALLMADGE tin D. Haney, 75, whose Irish brogue and love of story telling never left him, died Wednesday in his home, 69 Northwest av. He had been active in church, community and business but when failing health kept him homebound he enjoyed recalling the people and love of his native Ireland. Mr.

Haney came to the U. S. from County Clare on the West coast of the Emerald Isle in 1908 and went home only once 19 years later. HE KEPT up contacts by telephone, conversing as casually with his sister across the Atlantic Ocean as the nextdoor neighbor and keeping track of his busy family across the country. Mr.

Haney an and his wife, Louise, proudly watched their six children earn college degrees and become active individuals in various fields. Sons Thomas S. of Akron, John D. of Doylestown, and Robert Kevin of San Francisco all are lawyers. Paul P.

started law, a in switched to newspapering and became "The Voice of the Astronauts." He is now public affairs director for the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Tex. Both Thomas and Paul are former staff members of the Akron Beacon Journal. The elder Haney quit school in Ireland at 14 to help at home because his mother was lamed by an improperlymended broken ankle. A year later an aunt in Columbus offered to bring over one of the family. Martin Dominic Haney was picked and sailed to Philadelphia.

He worked on farms in Madison County until enlisting in the Army in 1916. He was in a unit which later became Ohio's famed 37th Division and served in the field artillery in France. He was an orderly to Lt. Col. Hurl Albrecht, son of the founder of the Acme grocery chain, who invited Haney come and work for the firm after the Armistice.

Mr. Haney came to Akron in 1919 and a year later returned to Mobile, to marry Louise Berrey, whom he met while in training at Camp Sheridan, and bring her North. HE WAS an accountant for Albrecht Grocery Co. when he retired in 1957 with 38 years' service. Mr.

Haney was a charter member and with his wife helped found Our Lady of Victory Church in Tallmadge. He was a member of the church's Holy Name Society. He was a co-founder and past commander of Kneil-Laurentz American Legion Post here. He was elected Tallmadge ELWOOD M. COLLEDGE Elwood M.

Colledge, 60, a tire man for ACE-Freight Inc. in Northfield Center, died today in Barberton Citizens Hospital after a month's illness. He was born in Bedford, and lived in Akron most of his life. He went to Bakersfield, last June and returned to Summit County last month, residing at 635 Wooster rd. W.

Barberton. Mr. College leaves his wife, Estella; daughter Joyce, son Elwood, and step-son Daniel, all at home; sisters Mrs. Winifred Miller, Springfield Mrs. Mary Worley, Crossville, Mrs.

Jean Hughes, Barberton and Mrs. Betty Pector, Akron, brothers Henry, Akron, and Hines, Everett, Pa. and five grandchildren. Services are being arranged at the Dunn-Quigley funeral home. IRMA MASSEE HUDSON Graveside services for Mrs.

Irma Massee, 60, a native of Hudson, will be at 1 p. m. Friday in St. Mary cemetery. She died Tuesday in her apartment at 146 N.

Main st. She leaves sisters Elizabeth Corbus, Hudson, and Mrs. Daisy Saywell, Mr. Dora, and brother William Corbus, Hudson Johnson Hudson chapel is in charge of arrangements. Deaths Elsewhere B.

Brewster Jennings, 70, board chairman of Mobile Oil Corp. from 1955 until his retirement in 1958, in New York. Tully C. Garner, 72, only child of the late John Nance Garner, two-term vice president under Franklin D. Roosevelt, in Uvalde, Tex.

He was an investment banker and businessman. MARTIN D. HANEY at 75 treasurer in 1957 and served until the following year. Mr. Haney also leaves daughters Mrs.

Mary Wilson, Akron, and Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, North Chillicothe, 24 grandchildren and sister Catherine Heaney, MiltownMalbay, County Clare, Ireland. Requiem Mass will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the church with burial in Holy Cross cemetery.

Friends may call at the Dunn-Quigley Akron chapel from 7 to 9 tonight, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. The family suggests contributions to the Akron District Heart Association or the church building fund. MINA ARNOLD WADSWORTH Mrs. Mina Arnold, 73, of 237 N.

Lyman st. died unexpectedly today at ad worth Rittman Hospital. Born in Copley, she resided here 25 years. She was a member of First Christian Church and Bethany Sunday School Class. She leaves Mrs.

Arnold her husband of 55 years, Roland daughters Mrs. Hazel Elliott and Mrs. Norma Weigley, Wadsworth, and Mrs. Betty Allen, Mogadore; sons Ralph, Copley, Glen and Alfred, Wadsworth, and Gale, Dover; sister Mrs. Maude Rininger, Akron; 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Hilliard funeral home, where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be at Copley cemetery. CATHARINE E.

HARTMAN a porgie MICRIN ORAL ANTISEPTIC List Price Clarkins Low Price WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT iF Coricidin COLD TABLETS for symptomatic reef of colds I accompanying aches. simple headache GOOD UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10 UNTIL 9 WADSWORTH Memorial services for Mrs. Catharine E. Hartman, 62, of San Obispo, Cal. formerly of Wadsworth, who died Sept.

22 in California, will be at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Hilliard funeral home. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery. A retired teacher, Mrs.

Hartman had been a resident of California 16 years. She taught in Coalinga, was a member of St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Cambria, and the Order of the Eastern Star in Mishawaka, Ind. She leaves her husband. Thurman; daughters Mrs.

Elizabeth Ann Fall of Spenard, Alaska, and Mrs. Patricia Ann Yoder, Bloomington, brother Richard Bolich, Grand Rapids, and six grandchildren. BARBARA GODA BARBERTON Services for Mrs. Barbara Goda, who came to Barberton from Czechoslovakia 64 years, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in SS Cyril Methodius Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. She died in a Youngstown nursing home Tuesday. She was a member of the church and its Rosary Society and the Woodmen of the World Lodge. Her home was at 228 Fifteenth st. NW.

Mrs. Goda leaves son Michael, Barberton; daughters Mrs. Mary Kochis, Barberton and Mrs. Mildred Billo, Youngstown, brother John and sister Elizabeth, both in Czechoslovakia, nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Her husband, John, died in 1941.

Friends may call at the Hahn funeral home until 9 tonight. Akron Deaths Mrs. Scott Wells, the former Mrs. Carl L. Looker of Akron, in Winter Haven, Fla.

Mrs. Mary G. Kearney, 85, of 881 E. Buchtel James H. Smith, 62, of 244 Campbell Goodyear employe Harvey A.

Boyd, 64, of 836 N. Howard who worked for Firestone 29 years Roscoe C. Taylor, 78, of 143 W. Miller Firestone retiree Mrs. Mary Baglia, 88, of 1657 Sunset native of Italy.

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