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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 12

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Zanesville, Ohio
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pact: 12 a section THE TIMES KF.fOnnER, ZANES VILLE, OHIO FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1963 mvuw or t.s.wuTHe iA9 roRtem to COMPROMISE CHOICE? Zl-H 1 titmc a ers Ci Early Voting Fails To Produce Pope VATICAN CITY (UPI) Eighty cardinals of the Roman Cath illiam E. Kern er, Kenneth Charles of the home: liam of Columbus; four daugh ters, Mrs. Thclma Donaldson of Nashport, Mrs. Marian Poss of William E. Kern, 35, of Rose- the grandparents, Mrs.

Thelma V. Baker of Philo and Mr. and Mrs. Perlie E. Roberts of Thilo 191, a daughter of William and Rosa Crawmer amcr.

She lived in Krareysburg and Pleasant Valley for a numlwr of years before moving to the ville Route 1, died at 5: 13 a Thursday in Gnud Samaritan Hos Summit Station, Mrs. Eva Rob-bins of Johnstown, and Mrs. Shir- olic Church failed to elect a new pope on their first four ballots Route 1. The father is serving with the Thursday, giving rise to speculation that a compromise choice may pital where he had bwn a patient for five days. He had tx-en ill V.

S. Marines at sea from Sa emerge from the conclave. v-C I L. iJCyj mmmscf LJjk SCP ff.wrtii a MW WIATHfS OTOCAST Francisco and the mother is the two and one half years with Palaskala vicinity nine jears ago.) ley Lines with whom she made Mrs. Cra wroer's husband died) her home; three brothers, Arth- in 1942.

Ur of Newark, Raymond of To- She is survived by a son. Wil-jhoso, and Lawrence of Waterloo. one sister, Mrs. Bernice Black smoke rose after the morning and afternoon sessions former Ruth Roberts. leukemia.

from the chimney atop the Sis- Graveside services will be held A nathe of Rolf, W. he tine Chapel to tell the world no candidate had received the 54 Even the Vatican Radio an at 11 a.m. today at Duncan Fall Francis of Toboso; 11 grandchil Twin City yews Cemeterv with Clvde E. Thomp dren and one great grandchild votes needed for election as suc son Funeral Home in charse of cessor to Pope John XXIII. who The body is at the Emerson Fu arrangements.

Rev. B. C. Kreis died June 3. Morgan iitlll neral Home in Johnstown where will officiate.

VA. Voting will resume Friday and lit will remain until noon Satur as born on Au. M. 19-'. a son ef the late Hobert and Ollie R.

Brnckus Kern. He had lived in the Roseville ucinity sime Mr. Kcm was employed by the Modern Glass Company in Zanes-ville. He was a veteran of World War n. He is survived by his widow.

Evelyn; two sons. William Mi 11 i will continue until a pope is elected. Two ballots are taken during r. iiiiiausn Principal nouncer admitted he could not call it with certainty. In the afternoon, the smoke first came out a whitish hue and the crowd of 10.000 waiting in St.

Peter's Square cheered. But shortly afterwards the plume turned darker and the radio announcer said "We learn from our informants that it is black." Italian army smoke bombs and an electric light system were supposed to supplement the tradi each session. Mrs Mary Fishbaugh. of Tarn day Services will be held at 2 m. Saturday in Toboso Methodist Church with burial in Hanover Cemetery.

The ImkIv will be taken to the i Hopes had been high that opin pa, aunt of two Lei ives Post ion was united enough to give one men, died Thursday afternoon in of their number the required two. Tampa Memorial Hospital after ichurch at 1 p.m thirds majority on the first day Scattered showers and thundershowers are forecast for txlay from the south Atlantic states to the lower Mississippi valley, and from the northwestern Plains into the north- a long illness. ern Plateau and Iowa. Generally warm to hot temperatures will prevail throughout most of the southern half of the nation, while mild to cooler readings will occur elsewhere. (UPI Telephoto) This was the case when the late Pope Pius XII was chosen in Before moving to Florida.

Mrs Fishbaimh lived at McConnels tional method of burning wet McCO.ELS IIJ.E William H. Wilson, principal at and High School, has resigned to accept an offer from Clear Fork Local schools to serve as princi 1939. straw or dry ballots to make ville and Newark. Whit worth Pallhearers Pallbearers for the funeral of James S. Witworth, 85, of 36 the signals.

Surviving are two nephews. Rav Many observers had picked Gi ovanni Battista Cardinal Montini mond and Glenn Fishbaugh of 976 pal of the Bellville and Butler Cemetery avenue, held Thursday, Orchard avenue; a niece. Mrs 65-year-old archbishop of Milan, chael and Larry Richard, and a daughter, Louise, all of the home, his mother of Roseville; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Hma of Zanes-Ville Route 7, and Miss Betty Jean of Akron, and three brothers, Russell of 856 Putnam avenue, Alfred of Fort Riley, and Donald of McLuney. Friends may call at the Roseville Cha)el of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Rev. Burgess M. DcLong will officiate.

Burial will as the favorite. 0. L. Wall of North Fort Myers were Ted Snyder, Bob Pearson, Frederick Schoficld, John Har- Consolidated School. Mrs.

Wilson has been employed in the office of Probate Judge Emmett Abel. and two sisters, Mrs. James The air of optimism had ex desty, and Arthur Mentall. Mother, 40, Of Missing Girl Dies Cooper of Marietta and Mrs Flood Control Hearing Set At Crooks ville BUCKEYE XEWS ROUyPUP Demonstrators Fail To Gain Entrance Charles Brewster of Logan. Her tended to high Vatican officials, who privately expressed the opinion that a first-day election was Private services were held at the residence with burial in husband.

William, is deceased Bible School Bible School will open Monday for East Bloom Pisgah Methodist Services will be held at 2 p.m Greenwood. DeLong and Baker Saturday in Tampa with burial Funeral Home was in charge of in that citv. at Beech Grove Grange Hall. The school, which will be conducted arrangements. possible, and to the Vatican Radio's top announcer, the Rev Francesco Pellegrino, who cited the electoral rule recommending the cardinals "elect a pope as soon as possible." U.

S. Engineers have scheduled CAMBRIDGE Police turned be in Rose Hill. from 9 to 11:30 a.m. daily each week will include children of all their sights toward California in their search for 17 year old COLUMBUS (UPI) A group aid W. Hunter, president of the Mrs.

John Crawmer a public hearing for 10 this morning on proposed improvements of Moxahala and Jonathan Creeks for flood control and allied pur- Carole Barlow whose mother, With lines in the conclave- Ohio Conference of Adventists. of demonstrators protesting the defeat in committee Wednesday Pamela Sue Haker Pamela Sue. daughter of Pfc. and Mrs. Charles R.

Baker died at 9 45 a m. Thursday at Bcthes-da Hospital, about three hours aft ages and will close July 5. CCL Circle Corintha Whipple CCL spent drawn between bberals, who like Mrs. Carl Barlow, 40, died late The parley is expected to draw Mrs. John Crawmer, 72, of Fa- poses.

Thursday afternoon in Zanes- night of a fair housing bill was the late pontiff favor changing ZHS Class Plans For Reunion turned back Thursday in an at church policies to keep pace with ville's Good Samaritan Hospital. nearly 5.000 persons over the two weekends. The majority of the delegates wtio will remain for the Thursday in Columbus for i tempt to enter the office of Gov. social changes, and conservatives. er birth at the family home in A police spokesman said the who seek to retain the traditional entire session will dwell in fami Philo.

(askala Route 4, died Wednesday in St. Anthony's Hospital, Columbus, as the result of an operation for a head injury sustained Tuesday in a fall at her home. The former Inez Vamer, she was born at Toboso on Mav 7, June meeting and attended a stage play in the evening. A gift was presented to Mrs. Roy Klay, who will leave in the near fu Cambridge department has sent a message to California authori The hearing will be held i Crooksville High School.

A recommendation for an appropriation of $35,000 to complete the job is in the Public Works budget which will be presented to Con ly-style tents which have been In addition to her parents. stand, it appeared likely that a compromise candidate, strongly erected on the grounds of Mount the babv is survived bv a broth- ties to be on the lookout for the identified with neither faction. ture. girl who has been missing since June 8. Cambridge authorities might be chosen.

gress soon. James Rhodes and to submit a statement. The group, led by the Rev. Arthur A. Zebbs of Columbus, submitted the statement to reporters after waiting in the hall just outside the governor's office for about an hour.

Twice they were denied admission to the office. Rev. Zebbs, nearly losing his Vernon Academy. Boys State ATHENS (UPI) The all-im There was confusion after both House Fire Ttie and Fire Department said the search turned to Califor The 1943 Class of Lash High School will hold its 20 year reunion Saturday, July 13, at the Zanesville Country Club. A re the morning and afternoon ses A survey study of the creeks Mailing Codes Are Announced nia when it was determined that sions as to the color of the smoke the boy Miss Barlow was to meet basins in Muskingum, Perry, Morgan, and Licking Counties has al was called to extinguish a fire caused by grease exploding at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack portant appropriation bill from whether it was black for failure has relatives in that state. ception will be held from 6:30 to ready been started by the Hunt. Gov. Robert Weller of Portsmouth was sent to the Senate Rules Committee Thursday as leaders 7:30 p.m.

followed by a buffet Area authorities are also con or white for success. In the morning, the smoke turned from gray to white to black and back again. ington, W. office of the U. S.

Postmaster E. L. King said that tinuing their widespread search composure for the first time since dinner and a short program. Engineers. the five-digit ZIP code for Otsego residents is 43769.

The code for for Miss Linda Britton, 18, of Cam the series of CORE demonstra- of the Boys Sttae mock legisla Grubb on Kennebec avenue Wednesday evening. Mrs. Grubb received burns about the face and Fireman Don Graham was also burned. Both were treated by There will be dancing on the ture tried to rush it through bv bridge who has been missing tions began, said, "We have not Trinway is 43S42. according to Postmaster Kenneth Darr.

since June 11. come here to demonstrate or sit- palio. Prizes will be given to the person traveling the farthest dis in, but the governor is making Mrs. Barlow had been listed an issue of it. We have the right i kii in critical condition in to enter this office, just as does a physician.

Farm Picnic Bristol Farm Bureau Council will hold a picnic at Cutler Lake at noon Sunday. The ZIP code will be used on all correspondence to speed mail deliveries and reduce the change of missent mail, the postmasters said. tance, the person having the most children and to grandmothers and grandfathers in attendance. Samaritan Hospital since undergoing surgery earlier this week. anyone else.

Zebbs was told bv Industrial Mrs. Barlow was a native of the end of Friday's final session. Before getting House approval. $742,470 earmarked for unemployment compensation was eliminated on the basis that nobody was jobless at this American Legion operated program of self government. Robert M.

(Zip) Zimmerman of Philo revealed that his offer to clean any citizen's room at the rate of $15 per person so it would Relations Director William Walk The committee has been unable to find correct addresses for sev Draven, England, and came here with her husband following World er that the group would not be eral class members. Any class War II. admitted because "you went back ii in i vjLT i jugg member who has not been contacted or anyone knowing a class on your word the other day that you merely wanted to talk to the governor and would not sit in. In addition to her husband and missing daughter, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John McNab of Draven. The body was removed to Thorn member who has not been contacted should telephone Mrs. Henrietta Friesinger Hurst at 453 Zebbs denied ever making the IT'S HERE.1 pass inspection had brought him more than $200 in Boys State I promise, then told Walker, a 5187. Deadline for reservations is currency. He offered a free pinup I I VI I Funeral Home in Cambridge.

Negro, "This pitting of Negro against Negro is a very, very Monday, July 1. as an extra inducement. i Committee members are: Alan I Rankin, Dick Bridwell, Bill Hurst EUREKA'S pernicious trick. $1,100 Stolen MARIETTA (UPI)-John Zide I Mrs. Ronald Dice, Mrs.

Fred Courthouse Ketvs Briefs Baker, Mrs. Robert Matheny. Mrs. Wavne Keener. NEWEST operator of a downtown clothing Brief Mention If you hve bn on a butinasi trip or vctjon, ntrtaintd out of town auaits or welcomed your ion or daughter home from college, we will be hippy to inform your fritndi through thii column.

Either drop ui a line or telephone ui at 61 Three inventories were filed store, told police that a man walked out of the establishment late Thursday with some $1,400 he had in a shoebox behind the counter. CLEANER- Thursday in Probate Court including that of James F. Kelly of 839 "1711 i Radio Test Scheduled Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ross and Sunset avenue whose estate was The merchant said the man had sons of Adams Mills are vaca valued at $15,170.

Mr. Kelly died been loitering in his store while tioning in California and Montana waiting for his wife. While stand LOWEST PRICES last May 27. Lauretta M. Kelly i i Mrs.

Arvin Wilson and daugh ing, the man saw Zide get money from the shoe box in order to ter, Sue have returned to their home in Graysville, after visiting with Mrs. Myra Wilson of cash a check for a customer. Members of the Muskingum Amateur Radio Association will Zide said he had to go to the Roseville Route 1. rear of the store briefly and is executor. The estate of William N.

Grein-er of Ridge road was appraised at $14,879. He died Feb. 23. Lou Ellen Greiner is executor. James E.

O'Donnell of 754 Mun-son avenue died Oct. 27, 1962, leaving an estate of $9,340, according to an inventory. Mary C. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Mangold of hold their annual 24-hour field day exercise beginning Saturday when he returned, the about 50- High powered! Low priced! And this new Eureka weighs In at just 10Vi pounds. Yes, it's Eureka quality all the way through. check the features and see! All stasl -k Disposable, Sanitized' Dust Bag Easy-roll wheels Convenient handle and toe twitch Direct hose connection Polyethylene braided hose -k Flip-top lid Soft vinyl bumper Sorry no phone or mail oreen 33 Cincinnati visited recently with year-old man was walking out. afternoon. He found his shoebox empty, he said.

Mobile equipment will be set i up at the fire tower in Blue Rock State Park for the event which with complete 7-pc. set deluxe cleaning accessories O'Donnell is executor. Camp Meeting MOUNT VERNON (UPI) The his aunt. Miss Ruth Ball, 580 Find-ley avenue, before going to Be-thesda, where he will work this summer in the Naval hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Mangold and Miss Ball visited with the lalter's niece, Mrs. Harry Decks and family at Medina. Additional guests at the Decks' home were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Ball of i Marriage Application James R. Wakely, 28, of 501 ill i i INSPIRfO 11 Is, MM I centennial summer conference and camp meeting of state adherents of the Seventh-day Ad-ventist church will meet here Putnam avenue and Shirley Ruth Robbins, 20, of 218 Jefferson 'is held as a contest. The object of the exercise is to give the operators a chance to test the equipment and procedures which they will use to help such agencies as the Red Cross, civil defense, police and public utilities when normal communications are disrupted by disasters such as floods, fires, hurricanes and the like.

Most of the amateurs will operate their equip June 27-July 7, according to Don- street. Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sims of 818 Juit Seborn avenue recently returned RESCREEN NOlnJ from Lincoln, Neb.

where they at tended the wedding of their grand Princess II A powerhouse! Over 1 H.P. motor gives thorough-cleaning suction. Wheels in and out for greater son, Jeffrey Taylor. Taylor is the EASILY AND EFFICIENTLY! Just drop them off at our Rescreening Center Pick them up later completely rescreened ment from their cars or from Complete with son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Tavlor, 4 A. of deluxe gasoline-driven electric genera I Model 711 and is serving with the Air Force. cleaning toeli His mother is the former Betty SPECIALISTS IN tors, just as they would if power should fail during a real emer coo comfort for hSe charge grill yi ii TrimTak Storks fnr Men Average Site Frame Sims.

Mrs. Ada Spillman has return mobility. Flip-top lid it Over 1 H.P. motor it Unbreakable nylon hose gency. The public is invited to visit the A New cord caddy ir Disposable, Sanitized Dust Bag it Power adjuster it Air jet for spraying, de-mothing ed from Chicago after attending 00 UtESfSiQ $1 Mi Only the American Association of Hospital Accountants Institute held at JDiaJcies SCREENING Plus Materials at Our Rtscreeaing Canter The University of Chicago.

Mrs field day site, inspect the opera-! tions and discuss with the opera lors their plans for aiding their communities. The results of the competition I will be announced later this year. Spillman is employed in the ac Alia Aluminum Galvaniied Screening Only counting office of Bethesda A EUREKA This handsome, 16-piece set of stainless steel tableware crafted by International Silver Co. yours for just 99 more with the purchase of the Princess GLIDDEN BONUS! SPRED OFFER HOUSE PAINT JULY 1st! STORE HOURS Monday 1:30 ta 1:30 Friday Saturday 1:30 to 5:30 A 1 $408 New lighter weight wash wear fabrics, processed for permanent fit. Colors: beige, olive and black.

Size 28 to 36 waist. ana av 1 SAVE I Celt iMrtiaiieit bee tori leers! New acrylic letax Spred House PatnL Dnesin30nrnutei. Brush or roll en. ByVeF.1 FUNERAL HOME OPEN MONDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:00 P.M. velvet finrtn.

SALE PRICE Elmer E. Dutro, age 84, 533 Schaum Ave. Services 1:00 p.m. Friday, at our chapel. Burial in Duncan Falls.

$C97 5 Gal. 30-60-90 Day Charge Plan W. B. DeLong Doris E. Baker H.

W. Baker 56 So. 5rh Sr. Phone GL 2-9356 Free Delivery Ample Parking Space Regular $7.95.

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