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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 3

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Search Begins For Sex Slayer Of Paulding Girl PAULDING, Ohio (APi-Author- ities today checked out a number of known sex offenders in northwestern Ohio, trying to got a lead on what Sheriff John Kecler calls the sex slaying of 14 year-old Nancy Eagleson. The sheriff said that a sexual attack on the young Paulding girl appeared to be the only motive behind her death. Nancy's fully-clothed for her found in area early Monday by two hunters near the hamlet of Junction, eight miles north- cast of hero. The undergarments were lying close by. A preliminary autopsy report, the sheriff said, showed the girl had been criminally assaulted and shot once through the head with a small caliber weapon.

Nancy and her sister, Cheryl, 5, were returning home from a movie Sunday night when the killer struck. He dragged Nancy off a Paulding street and into his car and rode off. Cheryl ran to a neighbor's house at the first sign of danger. The neighbors called the sheriff's office. Sheriff Keeler said it was a lucky thing the little girl didn't stick around or the killer might have grabbed her, too.

Keeler said the only mark of identification that Cheryl remembers about the killer is that he wore horn-rimmed 'glasses. But beyond that, the sheriff added, he has no that he'll divulge, at any rate. Just Youngsters SEATTLE, Wash. feel a thousand years old," retired lumberjack John Sands told newsmen. Actually John Sands is 100 years old today, but he still has take a back seat to another resident of the Seattle rest home where he lives.

Sands and Margaret Starkweather got together Monday for some picture-taking and pre birthday celebrating. Mrs. Starkweather wUl be 101 Nov. 22. Nuclear Sub' To Beciin 2-Year Mission CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.

(AP) power-packed intercontinental range Atlas missile streaked 5,000 miles down the Atlantic missile range early today. 1 The Air Force reported the las, America's most potent mill- I tary rocket, achieved all test ob! jectivcs in plunking its nose cone on target near Ascension Island in the South Atlantic. Ships and planes began a search for a data capsule that popped out of the s-ton cone and was parachuted into the sea. New Bedford By MRS. EDWARD LORENZ NEW Lutheran Ladies Aid met Thursday and the i day was spent quilting.

It was cided that there would be no other meeting in November. The next meeting will be Thursday, Dec. 8. Visitors recently were: The Ervin Mullet and the Andy J. Yoder family with the Ray Yoder family of Orrville; Albert M.

Miller at Mineral Springs; the Carl Schweikert family of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lorenz, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobs of Coshocton with Mr.

and Mrs. John Lorenz; Mrs. Bertha Thomas and Dan Schrader of Mt. Vernon and the Eli Stutz: mans and sons of New Philadel! phia with the Edward Lorenz fam- iily; the Harvey Wdling family with the Clarence Miller family; i Mrs. Elizabeth Rinner with her sis- ter, Mrs.

Mary Ruess of Baltic. BARR COAL And TRUCKING CO. Has Purchased The SMUTZ COAL CO. WAINWRIGHT COAL ANY GRADE Delivered Nelms 5 Delivered PHONE 7-2662 Illinois Car Wreck Kills Ohio Woman GREENVILLE, -111. Mary Ann Brand, 67, of Toledo, Ohio, was killed Monday when the auto she was driving and a truck collided on U.S.

40 west of here. The truck driver and a Pennsylvania couple in another auto that hit the rear of the truck were hurt. State police said Mrs. Brand, a widow, was en route to California. Air Service Postponed WASHINGTON The Civil Aeronautics Board has postponed start of air service on a route between Cincinnati and Washington- Baltimore until Dec.

1. The board wants more time to study numerous petititions for reconsideration of its decision in the Great Lakes Local service case. The Cincinnati Washington- Baltimore route, one of those involved in the case, includes Portsmouth, Ohio; Parkersburg, W. Marietta, Ohio, Clarksburg Fairmont, W. and Elkins, W.

Va. U.N, Committee A A i AI Federal Prison Director Against Split On ISSUe Of Filming 'Birdman Of Alcatraz' Mission To Congo 3, Daily Reporter, Dover, Tuesday, Nov. IWJfl THE BIG CIRCUS AT CLEVELAND. Klauser's Bears, one of the most talented and hilarious animal acts in circus 'history, will be one of the highlighted acts during the Rihgling and Bailey Circus when it' invades Cleveland Arena tomorrow night through Sunday. Shown above with one of the bears is Hertz Klauser, who's "Goldilocks" in the famous bear act.

Hollywood Can't Understand Montgomery ''Gift's Behavior Ideal Shoe Repair Sales N. WOOSTER AVE. STRASBURG Where you get the best buys in top quality hunting 1 boots in all styles and Northerners Insulated Boots Our Price A real sturdy boot. Ideal for hunt- Ing or work. Reg.

14.95 Value $11.95 Insulated Vinyl Boots For women or misses in colors of red, black or brown. A real good buy at We sell the best in top quality footwear at reduced prices. Coma up to Strasburg and save! I Don't forget to come in and register for the $5.00 Drawing to be held each week. By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) The film capital never has been able to understand Montgomery Clift. Of course, maybe it hasn't tried too hard.

Hollywood claims to cherish its mavericks, but, like most communities, it has a certain suspicion of those who refuse to conform. Clift is one of those. He has never lived here. He has long scorned the customs of stardom. Yet he has remained a star for a dozen years, picking off prime pictures.

The actor remained here briefly after finishing "The and delivered some observations at lunch. "Some reporters get angry because I won't do interviews while I'm making a he said. "They'don't seem to realize that the actor's job takes -some preparation and, requires 'concentration to sustain a performance. There are some actors who might be able to turn it on and off. I'm sure Clark Gable can.

But 1 can't." Why won't he live in Hollywood? "It's very simple. If I were a shoe salesman and had to work in Denver for three months, that doesn't mean I'd move my residence to Denver. I'm an actor and I go where the work is. But my home happens to be New York." were expecting storms on "The Misfits," well-titled project involving such independent souls as John Huston, Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Arthur Miller, Clift, etc. But Clift -himself said the filming was 'relatively calm.

"The only real trouble was when Marilyn was really sick and we had to suspend production," the actor said. "As for her lateness, we adjusted to it. I can sympathize -with it. I know how a person feels when facing a big scene. You can get so worked up.

over it that you become physically sick. I think that was the case UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) U.N. Congo advisory committee remained split today on wiiat to cb about dispatching a conciliation commission to the chaotic African slate. Informed sources said Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjcld's 18-member committee failed after haggling for four hours Monday night to decide when to send its mission to the new African republic to try to bring warring factions together.

It will meet again Wednescoy. One element in the committee it is reported, contends is no sense in sending a 15-mcmbor mission all the way to Africa to try to bring President Joseph Kasavubu and his arch rival, deposed Premier Patrice Lumumba, together since Kasavubu is in New York. The Congolese president came here last week to claim the Congo's empty scat in the General Assembly. The United States put a resolution through credentials committee naming Kasavubu as head of the Congo delegation, but the recommendation is expected to run into bitter opposition in the assembly where the Soviet bloc and a ny Asian-African states favor Lumumba. Experiment Is Fatal COLUMBUS, Ohio James Lynch, 17, who hit hi.s head on a curb Nov.

7 while experimenting on how to induco unconsciousness, died Monday at a hospital. Police sale) "the Columbus boy inhaled quickly a number of times, then tried to exhale with his mouth clamped around his thumb. By BOB THOMAS AP Movle-tV Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) The man on the movie sot had brush mustache, chunky build nnd mild manner But when he began to talk, you could see that ho had a mission. That mission is freeing a prisoner he has never seen. This is no ordinary prisoner.

His name is Robert Stroud, and he has bsen in the nation's toughest prisons for over 50 years, '13 of them in solitary confinement. He is a double murderer. He is also a self-taught genius specializing in the diseases of birds. The man who aims to free Stroud is Thomas E. Gaddis, who learned about the prisoner 10 years ago.

Gaddis his job as Los Angeles probation officer to research nnd write a book, "Birdman of Alcatraz." Second-Degree Murder Charge Faces Mother CLEVELAND (AP) Mrs. Jerome Morrison, 27, of suburban Lyndhiirst, accused of putting her two children to death in a garage at their home, was charged with second degree murder Monday. Joel, and Diane. 3, were found Thursday night with their mother in a car in the garage. Death was attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Mrs. Morrison recovered and is in a hospital. Lyndhurst police said she left three notes indicating she was going to kill the children and herself. His escape from madness was in keeping and studying canaries. He produced the authoritative work, "Slroud's Digest of the Diseases of Birds." Guddis' biography of Stroud came out five years ago.

The film (version is finally being made aft- jer Severn I delays. Gnddis said Federal Prison Director James IV, Bennett had tried to stop the filming of "Birdman of Alcatraz." Harold Hccht is one producer who decided to ignore the federal pressure. He bought "Birdman of Alcatraz" nnd mndc a deal with his one time production partner, Burl to slur as Stroud. Auto Accident Claims Pennsylvania Man EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio -Gerald W. Murray, 37, of wood.

was injured -fatally Monday when the automobile ift which he was riding was hit by a train at an unguarded crossing near here. He died about six hours after the accident. Paul Clevenger, 23, of ton, driver of the car, was reported in fair condition with head, arm and leg injuries. The crash occurred as the two men were on route to work learlng trees and brush from the Ohio River bank In connection with the new dam being built at nearby Stratton. Last year, during the 3 day Christinas holiday, 42 persons died as a result of fire.

with Marilyn." Clift was returning to his Man- hatta'n home with no film plans. I His way of picking jobs may seem haphazard, but. it suits him. "I do what interests me," he explained. "Sure I've passed up that have turned out to be bax office smashes, and I've done pictures that were duds.

But at least they interested and that's all .1 care about." Man Saves 38 Steers From Blazinp Barn BELLEVUE, (AP) Four steers and 50 pigs perished Monday in a fire that destroyed three buildings on the of James Yingling on Ohio'4 east of here. The blaze also destroyed 45 tons of fodder. Thirty-eight other steers were saved from the blazing barn by Donald P. Traci, 33-year-old Cleveland attorney, who was en route to a trial in Bucyrus. Cause of the.fire was -not determined.

Bellevue firemen estimated damage at $25,000. Charge Dismissed LOS ANGELES court has. freed Camille F. Gravel, former Democratic national committeeman from Louisiana, of an intoxication charge arising from an incident, aboard an airplane last July 1. The complaint was dismissed Monday after the prosecutor told the court that Vie did not have a strong case.

Gravel, who had pleaded innocent, was arrested when he alight- ed.from an airliner to attend the Democratic National Convention. The pilot had radioed a report that a passenger was drunk. wish to express my sincere thanks tc all of you for your very fine support in my election your State Senator. KENNETH BERRY vf. PENNEYS At WAYS FIRST QUAIITY Wednesday Morning SPECIAL GO DRY! GO WARM IN OUR RUGGED GALOSHES 29 It's a real first quality 4 buckle Arctic that has a net lining shop our shoe department for your rubber footwear now.

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