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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 11

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Dover, Ohio
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11
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2 Men Arrested For Wounding Ohio Patrolman Pstfol Way is holding two meft in Wounding at a patrolman. shodUJjg happened Thtif idliy driviHn nMt'ta If. S. 40 west here as he attempted to stop a Walter JohftJankowSki, old. parole Violator from Buffalo, N.

was arrested Thursday afternoon as he was walking along a Licking County about two miles north of Klrkersvllle, the patrol He apparently has aliases of Frank Ashley and ffrank Roff, the patrol said. the patrol; James Stanley Mycfs, 20, Wsd of Buffalo, admitted he shdfr pmtMfflan gusthie Gtilffre. Myers was rested 2V4 hottrg after the sfeooV ing when convertible in which he was fleeing, crashed at the site of highway coflstruction wosk west of Kirketsviile; A second patrol says it was Quiffre was shot five times, but is reported in good condition in a Columbus hospital. Columbus police said the car which was wrecked was stolen from a used car lot here. They aid the pair is charged with ntrglary, ftridf grand larceny in etamectlon with three break-ins The patrol reported it will lie charges of shooting with in- enf to kill, Myers, who talked after lis arrest, told police that he and Ashley left Buffalo in a stolen car Nov.

1, stealing automobile, Icense plates as they went south NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING HOURLY! FOR THE in New Philadelphia Ittto South Carolina, theft headed west to California. He said they broke into numerous business places along the way, police lated. He said they stopped at the drive-in, west of Columbus cause police quoted him as saying. "We was going to break Guiffre related what went on it the drive-in. He said he was cruising when he saw a car parked in 1 the rear the drlvi-ln and a man trying to break In the front door, Me said he approached the lftan a caliber revolver from him and, as he started to herd the man toward the parked cat, a second man "loomed up in Kids Stick With Traditional Toys By JOE LEWIS SANTA GLAUS, Arlx.

Santa Claus is getting plenty of requests for spaceships and the like this year, but most youngsters scent to prefer the some old earthly fa- vorftes In toys. Two of Santa's busiest helpers say the adult world's scientific influence has not swept tile kiddies off-their feet. The helpers are Mr. and Mrs, A nylon frfcof nlghtdttit Aaf Is ItanUy frivolous) Tfio wide' skirt whooshes out with a sofa Hull of net. The midrltl Is.

wrapped close with net, thlrred In front and sashed In 'back. And lor all its gay young 'ways, here's a gown that sleeps In Wissfuf Love Apple Red, Montega fink Capri Blue. '18042. 32-38 otlO.95 LINGERIE by 590 To Get Sheepskins At Ohio State COLUMBUS, Ohio 590 seniors and graduate students at Ohio State University receive diplomas today at Autumn commencement exercises in the University's St. John Arena, Doctorate degrees are being con ferred on 67 students.and master.

1 degrees on another 104, Pulitzer Prize winning poo Robert Frost and two scientists are' receiving honorary degrees The scientists are Walter Eh.Lam bert of Canaan, former chief of the Gravity and Aslron omy Section of the U. S. Coas and Geodetjc, Survey; and Dr Daniel L. executive office of the American Assn. for the Ad vancement of Science, and edlto of "Science" and "The Scientifi Monthly." Eighteen graduates will be hon ored for high academic records.

Four win receive the juris doctor degree, an honor degree in -law, while three others Will be awarded bachelor's degrees "summk cum! laude," with highest The remaining 11 will graduate "cum laude," (with honors). The juris doctor degrees go to: John L. Evans Jr. of Nelson-1 ville, the top-ranking law grad-1 uate; Mrs. B.

Joan Ktauskopf, Canton; William. W. Wehr, Steubenville, and James W. Foreman of Wadsworth. A.

(Doc) Bromoghim, opera- of this tiny northwestern ona highway resort which lly receives thousands of letters Saint Nick. The letters started pouring in rom all over the world after the ouple appeared on a nationwide elcvlsion show a few years ago nd told how they answer letters or Santa. Bromaghims, who estimate hey open 1,000 letters on a peak ny, say interest in Sputniks and nlssiles is reflected in letters like ho one from Carl Deiahoussaye of Iberia, La. Carl asked for 'A football, a and a noblle atomic cannon." Even there the long-time standbys prevail as they also do in the case of Jimmy Doyle of Las Ve- who asks for "a rocket fluncher, a doctor's set, a suit, and boots with spurs." ThjE Bromaghims, who write individual replies in preference to 'orm letters, usually say that is busy at the North Pole and has asked them to write for him. liey advise the youngsters to ielp mom and dad and that Santa will headed their way anon.

As hit extra fillip, they: affix pecial "Santa stamp" oh the envelop, "we don't charge anything for wswering the letters," says Mrs. Jromaghim, explaining that the rouble of answering mail Is more than offset by their love of youngsters and, of course, the goodwill advertising for their resort. Lorena Rogers ol Gold Hill, wrote Santas "I understand there are lots of little soys and girls besides me, Santa. am asking you to send me some thing, just anything, Santa," Crash Kills Woman CELINA, Ohio Lucd vina Stachler, 46, of Indianapolis was killed Thursday when the car driven by her husband Alfred, 49 crashed into the rear of a truck three miles east of here on 29. Stachler is in serious condition in Ottis Hospital here.

Jurors Pay Fme LOS ANGELES (A 1 found Mrs. Verna J. Deckard, 51, guilty of failing to yield the right of waj to a police car. Then, apparently moved by the holiday spirit, th jurors contributed $6.50 of her $1 fine. Pair Will Wed Dec.

28 HOLLYWOOD Nat alie Wood and actor Robert Wag ner plan to'be married Dec. 28 a Santa Barbara, friends disclose Thursday. The couple had hope to keep the place and date secret. he car and started shooting," The first shot struck the 'flash- ght Oktiffri was holding and lanced into the officer's hand, thef shots struck his wrist, fete- rm and shoulder, Other patrolmen later tried to top the car at a roadblock at leynoldsbufg, east of Columbus, ut the cnr ran through it and ater crashed near The Dally Reporter, Friday, KiARft DRUG For Choose A STARCK 0n JESSE-FRENCH PIANO PIANOS $595 UP Includes Bench Tuning Delivery EASY TERMS Open "Evenings tli'6 p.m. Slnrck Jesse French Pinnos Sold Exclusively IRENE METRO MUSIC STUDIO 404 N.

Wooater Ave. Dover, rl billfold BARRDRUG REPORTER CLASSIFIED ADS PAV OFF i 180 Traffic Deaths Likely On Holiday CHICAGO accidents may kill 180 persons during the short Christmas holiday period, says the National Safety Council. The Council said if motorists are extra careful and considerate, the Christmas toll could be held close to a non-holiday level of 80 for the 30-hour holiday period. "But if the extra holiday danger isn't met with extra care and consideration for others," the Council said, "the holiday toll of immediate deaths may reach 180." Tlie Council figures some 45 million persons will travel on the streets and highways during the holiday period from 6 p.m. day to midnight Wednesday.

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