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Mty I T. CONTINUED PC 1 -PRAYER TO GOD- U.S. Relaxes Obituaries Racial Vigil ABOARD i 5 roi ir- 22 Jahn Ha refine Hrj, Joes Ada R. i---Ss-yv-f nFJ.x-2 J.G LJ "irch Thaler the Moravian Women's ra'-. A 24- ui K-aoe 1 54 are i -3'-." a.rxi KrA- Air-raft C-Tt r.a: CAPE CANAVERAL, -G-triwj Cooper ZS 5:3.5 -aC Her huscarxi; 2 sons.

NE, Irj'ft'- 'a 1:5.: 5 brothers. Brenton. Hoaer 13? a jo Roscoe of RD 1. Port Wash- New faihsre K- isgtos, of RD 4. Pfeil- rj-Jst-rt'-wiT.

.35. aoi and FrsrJ: of RD 2 Gar-iar. W. RD 4. City, 0..

acd 3 pfcia. Kiriasr. J-AO 3 sro'h-ers prs- ce-ted he-r Eteriarc aziarsli. N. P.

iz CONTINUED FROM PC, 1 "WARTHER TRIBUTE- e.srvr IWt octanes, an antique ium. Several entries are alreacJy confirmed, btit citt? a any group or business desiring to express a civx bcsi atxi rtate offkials will be on gesture can enter by writing Box 61 or contact- Ks-id "nbfco-s-ctrttinV' June 8. The 3- parade co-chairmen, Don Ulrich or Andy dar grtod epeaiag celebration vnii be launched Struhar. tin fdk-wjss Thursday, w-ith tKe public invited James Lonergan. Reporter general --wwct tbe muMum and War- manager, will emcee the stadium program, due t-bf: prxs'ta cotiection of the carved history to et underway at 3.

A dinner will follow in rt ta motion. Good House at Ragenville for the honored the sUrt at 2 p.m., be- guest and Mrs. Warther, plus several long-time and ending at uSe stad- friends. CONTINUED FROM PC 1 -DATA FOR FUTURE- Hospital Records the other a fca: ateorv probiems but nothing ma- Pad Croer IS BL'I I PhilaMisnap 5. a a jL District -Ctsri: Da-rid W.

Oklahoma Air Union (Telephone 2-Oldn Mary Jo Polca Dovar; Quay Broadway, Mrs. 324 5th St. NW, Tnx5; back in NIrs Fitch of 432 co-a- Housioo. Tex. Ave yw, Timothy Zurcher of 221 I want to congratulate you 6th st sw and Mrs.

Lawrence rxie c' tas, Ccoper. Kc-er aoj bis ayjiasr. Esttie. aixci 170 dies "west of s-ajd PJ3 4. bea-ded irr a rwts Pad Wi a A a i5i A.

o-a-sed bv 5 Faoci of RD 3. TXTer! she at- 6-- C. -ro Miller Services r.errg a radio srxi RD 3. Wain- ia 5 5 "rer.res.ecl5 a WASHINGTON at Go-rdc-s Cooper's reception by acrJeve-meot for free Presldsr.t Kennedy at the White is deiaved for 24 clear distance tbe Presxist's VD BLa.Kh2 Mccre. c'ti Bee iamb Roi.

25. Wais- 1:1 sdxoj zcoe, f' 5. Patrol' Kyle P. a Jarvis. 27.

T'lscarais-as, dirviug pe a i as give the c'jse the gov- John e-or sa- be a be oo. ETazSi 77 Fai left ot center. Patrol) '-v, 4 -sp i-'i-w- 'fr' 0 0 Air Force major "more breath-Lie time." Char.es R. Grimrr. sc-n CK' aad Mrs.

CharSes W. Grimm of Fair Ave, NE, couatrj- is very proud of was serving as a you." Nav7 radarman 'Thank you very much, sir." Mayor's USS Hetcber Wednesday-cooper replied. i Ufcrlchsvffie Jerry in tbe PaciSc recoreiy area where i enjoyed it verv much." Merrymaa, 24, S. 3rd Deo- Astronaot Gordon ended nison, con paymect of fioes, (Po- his hijiork: 22-orbrtal flight aboard i CONTINUED FROM PC. ll FROM PC.

1 cwacienla! Dirope kcai commsGialors translated tbe iler- cury Cootrol reports as Cooper roads his deaoeot- Tben came the bis para- dnite bad opeced, be was sighted. He was corning fa-en. Tbea tbe FROM PC. 1 -TRIBUTE- 'word had been waiting i was COV.T3, aod trium- tT" pfl.aiiv. Theodoria Kimbereiy Evaus.

he bsc lived New the last 3 years. Ke wa5 a retired radio repainnan and a member of the s-ase of property suit against Glea, National Rifie Assn. Helen aixi Wiiliain Spencer of RD Survivors: His widow. Ger- 2, to settle a $1,475 judg- a son, Dr. P.

Evass of meat gracted him last Jan. 15 by itbe Faith 7. Tbe Fletcher was in i nearby waters. OT4 Dl A t-ix-- j. Common i Raymond C.

Yoder of Mffiers- wdj war aod this was o0e of fi-ed a forecbsare aod Many congratulatory radio- FOR RENTAL or FOR SALE Crutches Canes Walkers Wheel Chairs KREISHER DRUG Always On The Square Dover Philadelphia: Mrs. Joseph Sharp of RD 1, Stone Creek: Mrs. Aima i grains poured in from public of-' Snvdcr and Reck jho mi nf ine passea an 01- RD Suzanne Schlegel Ihe'T- RD Baltic: Mrs Ila victories for tbe human spirit bero £rid is JamL to Monday. did not faher' Cooper then underwent a two-' medical exam- space Queen of Main Scio. OPERATIONS Mary Jo Polca Dover; Quay Briggs Paul Hnria of West German Chancellor Koo- or aiumhrum sidins.

brick veneer brother preceded him in death, Twin Cities Concrete Co. of Services: 10:30 a.m. MorxJay in' Glass Lumber Buiiders before being permitted Mre nner He was in the orbit cabin to the admiral's inboard eek Mrs Charles i Strasburg. of Cooper's long flight is expected! DISMISSALS Mrs. George a light snapped on which was in- combination Doard-and-bat- eiec Franklin Bowman Franklin P.

Bowman. 37. of Grovede'J est member of the United Nations. ti Sheikh Sabah Al-Saiem Al-Sabah of Kuv.ak, interrupted a reception in New York in his honor to njuji con the L.S. ambassador to the United he called DiSalle's a tion; aonie5 raa size Iron baodpicked to Soviets heard rt two-bedroom bunga- coatrol Ohio's delegation to the aJ reports Oi fj A anj 2g 36 three ii-t-2jTv in niomin? 11 Democratic catiocal coaven- tdUJJ -room siie to larger roodeis.

tion newscasts. But news of tne syc- ce philadebhia ne vas a reured farmer. His wne. DiSaile DOW apoears 655 com ledon csme too late an A V. fcrraer Martha Jane James much out of the picture, at least Vl mor newspapers 26 40 on the foundation, 1 14 a petition for support menls on behalf of Patricia Duff against Cooper had Wednesday morning.

erstown, for support of a chDd un- the launch head- ne next ste C-e 01 Yosic ew Philadelphia: and 'l a men in one Beth and Cherolene Reidenbach fj: at least 18 months in the future, Baltic; Hartsel Fisher of Stras- I The next step after Gemini is a burg; Mrs. John Dennis of Min- St. SE, died this mornisg in his have to Wn- a LtLorm Reciprocal En- manunllv anH a HAT. uidiiuaur and also per- wrcenieat of support Act ot al manned landing on the moon, pre-; eral City, dieted in this decade. a son of tee late Henry Licenses Ehzaoeta Eov TOan WCJrria 9e Licenses attitude of Faith 7.

I John H. Glenn Cooper's fel- Cooper, affectionately nicknamed after a cartoon character, "acted effectively as a Twin City ADMISSIONS Kathleen Ren- Peter Land, 19. student, and low astronaut and predecessor ini human computer," Holmes said, 216 Davis St and Gor Auit, 13, clerk, both of undertook to talk him Theu com uter wl! ha a don and Darcv Ferguson of 33; temporarily. He is running a real to pru3 estate developmerjt firm in a Virginia siiburb of Washington. The new aura of well being between Young and Coieman also lends further weight to specula-i tion that the 74-year-old "Young, plans to run for a second term' and wants party i ces FROM PC.

1 -BUSY aod contains 3 bedrooms, 14 Affiliations: E.U.B. Church and baths, 160 square feet of storage Magnolia Grange. I space in the attic, and a utility Survivors: A daughter, Mrs. I room, in addition to a carport. Marveile Horn of the home.

Electric outlets are located ev- Services: Sunday at 2:30 p.m. 8 feet. 'fast time) in McCreery Fine- For the open house, scheduled frock Funeral Home with Rev. from 1 to 7 p.m., the home on Oscar E. Babler officiating.

Bur- N. Broadway he furnished ial in Magnolia Cemetery. Friends! Farm Markets Glenn was aboard the tracking ship Coastal Sentry off southern Japan. Carpenter In Same Spot ig Manual re-entry was not a novel situation. Astronaut Malcolm Scott Carpenter experienced similar as a result landed Harvey Pittenger 1.25-1.50.

gether. A mistake of a single sec- Porter has been in the homebuilding business 14 years. He JEWETT Harvey E. Pitten-' GREEN'S: 24 qt. bkts.

24-qt bktsj ona firin of lend with his father 6e lumbin heating business. to use Snyder is manager of the Quak- mean a landing error of seven miles. A well off target. patched up for what admittedly to night," Mrs. Cooper said after'" uare1 rl ATmer 2t the fcunera bome from would oe an upniU battle.

walking from the ck stong can furniture oy Nv.lhams Furm- 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. 1 fa counsel, and on the 22nd orbit Democrats will need ail the house where she and the girls had ure augmented oy draper- GREEN ONION'S- 24s started count-down to- strength they can muster tor 1964 remained throughout the flight Jfe5 Md furnished oy uns Dcna 24s, in a state that rejected President he thanked newsmen for their Smith Co Kennedy in 1960 and gave Re-, -patience the past two davs publicans anotner resounding; feh verv aB T'SlvS 1 year A- fident MrS S3id When DiSaUe, a defeated candi-i asked how she reacted to date, out of the picture, Young malfunction aboard the apparently feels Kennedy and his had forced her husband fellow Democratic candidates will hand TOntrols preparin for er and Bexley Theatres have a chance in 1964. lhe capsu the Pacific Un bas IS0 3 PP arentl Cam and Jan, standing on each made his point witn Coieman side of their mother denied about wno is calling tne snots had been nervous the DOW. Young is already busy Un- fjjght ing up possible state delegates to; .4 ked at what po int of the fii ht i the national convention.

as she thfe most i Cooper replied: "I think the launch is the time toU her when everyone is the most ap- proud of ou prehensive." more human interlude a day from now. Ferguson of 339 Uhrichsville, 'Z' -AA 'ii Timothy Willoughbv of Plum St On middav Saturdav he will fly Ct from this ship to Hickam a Tma Struchen of Gnadenhut- Force Base, Honolulu, where wife pu RD Ne phll Trudv and daughters Camala and Janita will be awaiting him. It anerr. was in Honolulu, as a student at ham Hewitt of the University of Hawaii, that Cooper met Trudy in 1946. Girl Cyclist Hurt In Fall Mrs.

Wil. of Sherrodsville; Wil- Bowerston; Jones of Tippecanoe. DISMISSALS Mrs. LeRoy J. Burdett3 and daughter of Dennison; Mrs.

Martha Harrison and Elizabeth Gooding of Uhrichsville; Mrs. L. C. Cook and daughter of Scio. Elsewhere Jo Poke, 6, daughter of! few seconds awry could spell dis-j John Poke of 321 W.

12th Do-i Mrs. Alvin Hershberger of after 560,000 miles of smooth ver, is listed as "satisfactory" arcreek recently was" dismissed today in Union Hospital where from Orrville Osteopathic Hospi- The Kearsarge, where a happy she was admitted yesterday after tal. FROM PC. 1 "ANXIETY- FROM PC. 1 rm in the home Kale, Mustard a Thompson where he had resided several years.

Hej LEEKS: S-qt bkts was born in Harrison County, MINT: Ctns bchd 12s 2.50. son of the late and An-j MUSHROOMS: OHIO PA: tonette Thompson Pittenger. Per pt 3-lb bkts OHIO sml- Survivors: A step-son, Merrill med 1.50 PA: med-lge 1.25-1.50 9- i outloo had turned tor dislocating her right elbow in a of Mentor, and a step- Ib bkts 4.00 culls sent ner search and rescue fall off a bicycle. grandson. His wife, the former PARSLEY: 8 qt.

and 12 qt. bkts 13 Imperturbably, Five other persons were Addy Roberts, died in 1958. Root bchd 1 doz fired as he soared Jed in the hospital's emergency Services: Sunday at 2 p.m. in RADISHES: Bkts Reds bchd over Red chma near room. They are- Telfer Funeral Home where 24's 1.25.

Soon the Kearsarge ra- Doverites Jack Maurer 15 rn to and Mr5 friends call Saturday from 2 to 4 RHUBARB: 16-qt bkts and 12-qt i darsc 3 an object 84 son of Evelvn Maurer of 328 Chester Everl of RD 2, Dover; and 7 to 9 p.m. bkls I miles high, out of sight above thin i inglu ff Av racture of nose Harold Canfield of RD 1, New SPINACH: bkts cl ds when hit with a ball, and Richard hllad -'P hia Kenneth Hicks of Mrs Mary Stewart Sprbg crop L25 vaitl aboard 3, son of Richard zifer of St TURNIPS: TOPPED 41 Kearsarge and two on 714 Race st Daughters born to Mr. and NEW ARRIVALS Union --JARVIS td a lumber business near Newi Philadelphia. In 1949, he was re-1 called to active duty and served) as an Ordnance company com-i mander and a battalion opera- i itarized zone the 1953 waiting for word on its Robert Temple officiating. Burial tions officer in Korea.

Upon his established to separate the two it was announced that Coop- i'" return to the United States in Koreas. er walked from the capsule under FROM PC. 1 Neither woman spoke for more FREEPORT Mrs. Mary Row- i than an hour as they waited for land Stewart, 92, of. RD 1, died' the re-entry, phase to begin.

Mrs. yesterday after a 10-month illness, Cooper later admitted she wasi Survivors: 2 sons, Earl and Ray' concerned with an electrical dif- of here; one daughter, Ella of Cooper had encountered Cleveland; a brother, Jeff of here; earlier. a sister and 3 grandchildren. i After the capsule splashed into' Services: Sunday at 1 p.m. in 'the ocean, both women sat silent- McCoy Funeral Home with Rev.

3-qt of 12 I-! station heard thp 1 f'1 IJim NORTHERN OHIO DISTRICTS GREENHOUSE GROWN COMMODITIES CUCUMBERS: Supplies light Demand good. Market stdy. 24s US No. 1 1.25-1.50; XX's 1.50-1.75; Freeport Cemetery. Friends at the funeral home from 2 i Supplies bght.

De- 1952, he was assigned to the Ord- 1 spokesman said Stutts and his own power, Mrs. Cooper ex- to and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. nance School at Aberdeen Prov- were experienced pilots who claimed: "Gordon is all right." ing Ground as Branch Chief of were familiar with the area. Then she went to the kitchen Mrs.

James Raff the Automotive Department. In Manne Ma J- George: and brought Mrs. Herd a glass of SHA.VESVILLE Mrs. Alme- 1956, he was sent to Clou a- the senior U.N. mem-j water.

"I have to take care of da C. Raff, 73, of here died this morning in Union Hospital follow- where he served as Director ber of the Mlxed Armistice Com- y0 she said. Ordnance courses at the Engineer- mission, made the request for the I "i' glad this is over the ing a long illness. Ordnance School in Murnau. return of the men and the heli- astronaut's grandmother said.

Born at Dundee, she was mand good. Mkt stdy. 24-qt bkts (10 Ibs) Leaf including Sash Grown 3.25-3.50; Bibb 12-qt bkts 2.50; ctns ten film bags 3.00. TOMATOES: Supplies heavy. Demand good.

Market stdy. 8-lb bkts US No. 1 med mstly 1.85 rating thunderclap of a sonic boom. A rainbow-like halo glowed around the sun. The Faith 7 popped into view almost dead ahead, dangling gently from its 63-foot red and white striped parachute.

The crew shouted gaily. Scorched by its fall through the atmosphere but solid and intact, it plumped into the Moot waves. First official estimates put it a mere 7,000 yards off the port bow, fall off a tricycle- creek Twin City to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Louis Hoadley of 107 Lloyd New" PhUadelphians Joseph )over; Aflee Miller of Su ar Bolon, 43, of RD lacerated finger when he hit it against a loader at Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Mary Lou Page, 36, of ward Tool of RD Uhrichsville, 770 Baker Ave.

NW, laeceraledi- third, right finger on glass. Jacob Miller, 71, of Shanesville, received a contusion and sprain, of the left shoulder when he felli off a tractor. Mrs. Henry (Mary) Basilelti, Town Topic si Strasburg Rev. Howard at Uh Fox will use truii, i me olianinB but it finally was fixed at 4.4 trenated Twi City his sermon topic for SundS nanHoal a "i' Hospital in Denmson vestprHav ounaa In 1959, he was assigned to the at a commission meeting! But you do he daughter of the late Franklin and i af nrm i post of Chief of the Center's; Maintenance Division.

He was re- anmunjom. occ. Hgr; Ige 1.75-2.00; sml 1.25-! He had beefl 1.65; ctns of ten pkgs 5s 6s nautical miles, 8,800 yards. "I'm fine shape," Cooper radioed. uca me inouii: toW the the.asked with a smile.

goes to the moon?" Mrs. Cooper Catherine Fair Baker. i i for maintaining the op- Vlolatlon of North Korean territory erational readiness of the unintentional. Chang chun wan or lhu rean de 'egate. retorted that the flight over Red delphia Camden Aircraft Defense Missile System and other! Army units in the area.

A former resident of New Phila-! delphia, Col. Jarvis is the son of Clyde S. Jarvia. He is married to the former Dorothy Hawkins. They have 5 children: Roger 16, Robin 6, Richard 5, Deirdre Ann and Randal, 3 months.

Col. Jarvis received his civilian fducatioii at New Philadelphia High, the University of Maryland '-I At nearby Shawnee, where eran Church and CIC Class. Cooper was born, his other grand-! Survivors: Her husband, James mother said she was too happy to iand 2 ther and a sister, Ralph be frightened Sugarcreek, Donald of Miner- Cora" Cooper said, "I was a a and Mrs Garnet al) Ever WATERCRESS: Demand fair. Affiliations: Evangelical abt stdy 8-qt bkts 15 bchs Korea." He said such experienced' pilots could not have made a navigational error. Cloud replied that in the past the U.N.

command has admitted frankly any violation by its forces of the armistice agreement. He said the command would take ap- tie anxious, but I know Gordon. The day he didn't get off was harder on me." OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED DE.VNISON Tours and demonstrations, geared especially for high school juniors and seniors, will highlight an open house Sun- vil VI 1C tod the University of Delaware, two pilots as specified by the definite plans for the armistice agreement if it was propnate measures to punish the day from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Twin ll'rt Ir.i 1 I future. proved they had erred.

City Hospital. Refreshments will be served by the Women's Auxiliary. hart of Canton. Two sisters preceded her in death. Services: Monday at 2 p.m.

(slow time) in Everhart Butler Funeral Home with Rev. Walter E. Weber officiating. Burial in East Lawn Cemetery. Friends call Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Some 3,000,000 immigrants were landed at New York's Ellis Island between 1890 and 1954. 2.25 2.50. CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK CLEVELAND (AP)-Cattle, 50, slow and steady; prime steers 23.50-24.00 (nominal); choice heifers 21.00 22.00; commercial and fat cows 15.00-16.00; bologna bulls 19.00-31.00.

Calves, 25, active and steady; prime 28.00-32.00. Sheep lambs, ISO, steady; choice ewes 5.00-6.00. Hogs, 100, steady; No 1 190-220 Ibs 16.50; No 2-3 190-220 Ibs 15.7516.00; packing sows 10.50-12.75. The school year in the United States averages 180 days. i minutes.

Tested In Capsule Helicopter 51 dropped frogmen who affixed flotation gear to the capsule. A whateboat smartly towed it alongside and a crane lifted it onto the hangar deck's elevator No. 3. Cooper blew off the hatch and Dr. Richard Pollard of the space agency crawled in and took his blood pressure.

Copper crawled out backward, smiling but evidently giddy. Dr. Pollard and Dr. Charles W. Upp helped him walk along a strip of red canvas, lined with white guide ropes and Marines in dress blues.

Cooper said nothing, but svaved and smiled while a band played. A little later in the ship's sick! for examination, he said, "It Hospital in Dennison yesterday for a fractured left arm suffered in a fall at Tusco Grocers Inc. School Menus BALTIC Monday Hot pork sandwich, buttered green lima beans, tossed salad, pineapple chunks and oranges. Tuesday Sloppy Joes, green beans and bacon, chocolate cake and fruit. Wednesday Vegetable beef stew, harvard beets, cheese slices, bread and butter and peaches.

Thursday Fish sandwiches, tartar sauce, buttered carrots, cole slaw and pears. Friday Chicken and noodles, perfection salad, hot rolls and butter and ice cream. All meals include milk. wg in the E.U.B. Church.

Baltic American Legion will sponsor a chicken barbecue Saturday night at the post home. Auxiliary will help serve. Sugorcreek Ladies Aid of the E.U.B. Church will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. jn the church.

Members should take an article for a silent auction. Only 3 per cent of Norway is! under cultivation. i Walnut Creek Eighth Grade achievement night will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. "I the school auditorium, witli Roscoe Miller, prinolpa, in charge. A choir, directed by Mrs.

Lvn Newnhani, and a 5th, 6 th 7th and 8th Grade band, under the baton of Vernon Miller, will sent several selections..

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