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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 1

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Playground Supervisors Busy Again Page 13 REPORTER Largest Circulation In Tuscarawas County VOL. 58. NO. 293. 36 PAGES.

DOVER. OHIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 7 CENTS The Best 1 Coun ty uto Club i i is? i Recognition The Tuscarawas County Automobile Club was named the best of the 58 Ohio clubs at last night's windup of the 56th annual conven- stion of the Ohio State Automobile Assn. in Canton's Hotel Ones- lo. Glen Furbay of Dover, secretary-manager, accepted the president's trophy from G.

Rider Neff Gets reiiri 8 IkeStunsGOP dent. The award, which goes each year to the club voted tops among the AAA affiliates in Ohio, was based on the year's accomplishments, which' included completion of a new building at New Philadelphia, and the growth record which shows the county organization has doubled its membership to more than 8,600 in the past 4 years. The club also was the recipient, for the second time, of an achievement plaque for superior service to its members and community as weil as for excellence in general operation. Elected president during the 3- day convention was Emerson H. Landis of Dayton.

Call hn Defense Cuts By JACK BELL WASHINGTON Dwight D. Eisenhower stunned Republicans as well as Democrats Friday night with a call for substantial cuts in the nation's defense budget. The former president's unexpected assertion that current military spending reflects "unjustified fears, plus a reluctance in some quarters to relinquish outmoded concepts'' caught Republican congressional leaders short. Stock Mart Hits 4-Year Low Point secretary-manaser of the Counly Automobile 1lar1 opl hew Mrs Lcca Davis of RD 4, New Philadelphia, sym- Fatal Mishap Driver Charged One man is in County Jail and another was released on bond following their arrests by Sheriff deputies Friday on secret indictments returned by the recalled County Grand Jury. Jailed is Robert Carroll, 3fl, of 5 S.

3rd Dennison, on a 5- counl charge of sodomy. Released on 2,000 bond was David Bayless, 31, of Findlay, on charges of second degree manslaughter as the result of the Feb. 4 traffic deaths of a West Virginia mother and her daughter on Route 8 south of Mineral City. The accident resulted when Bayless allegedly pulled out to pass another northbound car and collided head-on with the southbound car of Dory Hufford, 30, of Pullman, W. Va.

Killed were Mrs. Shirley Hufford, 23, and Trudy, 6. According to State Patrolmen, a cruiser had turned to pursue Bayless and was traveling ul 100 Sec DUIVEU, Page 7 ea Eisenhower did not elaborate. He did not say where he would cut the defense spending which has been regarded by both parties as sacrosanct and above the debate over balancing the budget. The former president bluntly put it this way at a $100-a-plale Republican party dinner: "On the military side, we Republicans will continue to work across the political aisle for strength unencumbered by waste, and strength not loaded by hysteria.

"Here I must record my personal belief that substantial amounts in our current defense budget reflect unjustified fears, plus a reluctance in some quarters to relinquish outmoded concepts. "Accordingly, personally I am sure very little company in either the defense budget should be substantially reduced." Democrats have contended in almost every instance that President Kennedy's increased defense spending, aimed largely at beef- See IKE, Page 11 ON THE INSIDE Goren On Bridge 22 Hospital News 7 Obituaries Around The World 25 Sixirts 2(5-27-28 Women's Page 10 Hi 11 Television-Radio 15 to 19 Dear Linus. Your Classified Ad Is Being Answered! Kidd Sevices Slated Sunday Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. (Slow Time) for Mrs. Charles (Jenny) Kidd, mother of former New Philadelphia Coach William Kidd, in Mm-- garum and Son Funeral Home at liahanna, a Columbus suburb.

Mrs. Kidd, 79, of Columbus, was killed in an auto accident there shortly after noon Thursday. Billy Kidd, 13, of New Philadelphia, who was visiting his grandmother, and her daughter. Mrs, (Jluclys Monahan. driver of the ciir.

were injured in the crash. Billy was released after treatment See SERVICES, Page i "LOST: One light blue blanket in shape of a kite. Please return. Owner desperate. Signed: Linus Van Pelt, Box 10 Hie Daily Reporter." He says he can't face life Yes, Linus Van Pelt is desperate without his light blue blanket.

What happened to it? Well, just in case you've too busy in your yard or garden, or have just returned from a vacation," Linus' light blue blanket is believed somewhere in the wild blue yonder. Thai's probably the reason no one has spotted it way up Mere. It's practically the same color as the sky. How did it get into orbit? Well Linus' sister, Lucy, used his light blue blanket to 'make a kite. It was a fine kite, too.

It sailed right up into the wuy above a beyond all the 11 LIGHT BLUE BLANKET IN THE SHARE OF A RETURN" other kitel; 1 the Lucy lel go of the And-swis-s-h -ws-s- made of Linus' light blue blanket soared higher, and makdns one dip in ihc a Linus appealed to all his playmates. No one spotted liis light 'Sec DEAK Paj-e 2 By JACK LEFLER AP Business News Writer NEW YORK by five consecutive losing sessions, the stock market languished today at its lowest level in nearly four years. A sharp setback Friday capped a week of decline. An expected rally failed to materialize and the popular market averages sank through the year's low point reached May 29 at the bottom of the worst sell-off since 1929. Brokers seeking reasons for the continued drop speculated that investors continued to be plagued by the emotional factors which triggered the big plunge May 28.

Among these, they said, was anxiety over the business Talk about the possibilities of a recession next year was also said to have put more dark emphasis on the business picture. Discouraging business items of See STOCKS, Page 7. Weathervane YESTERDAY High 89 Low 62 The Weather Elsewhere High Low Pr. Chicago, cloudy 90 68 Cleveland, cloudy 87 64 1.03 Detroit, cloudy 86 65 .07 Los Angeles, cloudy ...81 58 Miami, clear 85 78 New York, cloudy .75 66 Pittsburgh, cloudy 85 65 St. Louis, cloudy 89 67 22 Seattle, clear 81 Washington, cloudy 83 70 M-Missing: T-Trace TODAY 7 a.

69 RAINFALL Last 2-1 Hours None TOMORROW Sunrise 155 8:01 High 85 Low 62 Forecast: Chance of scattered thundershuwurs..

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