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Plane Friends In The Hospital YippieS Stage THE TIMES RECORDER 2-A SUN. MAY 2, 1982. PalForThe-Day P0t 'Smoke-In' Obituaries Strikes Building Mrs. JovStotts COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) read, "Stop the war on The smell of marijuana drugs." drifted through the warm spr- "This is the way the Ins air as hundreds of people Statehouse should be used, to 310 Lake Vista Drive Room307 Good Samaritan Fair Condition RUSSEUSCOIES RICHARD I. HENNESSY IH CARL F.McNEMAR JESSE I.

HEUH GOOD lAMARTT AN Admitted William Greiner, 3700 Old Wheeling Road. Fred Dunaway, 552 Sheridan St. E.Marie Hill, Amesvllle, Karen L. Schooley, Corning. Sheila Dtllon, New Lexington.

Brady Dailey, Old Washington. (Con't From Page 1-A) Russell Scoles, 80, of Willow Deacon Richard E. Hen Carl Franklli McNemar. REYNOLDSBURG Jesse nessy III, 56, of 1168 Lake Haven Nursing Home, I le 4 5, of 12945 W. Carlisle Road, ninrhersel( abou 50 yards 12:15 D.m.

formerly of 772 Cllffwood Reynoldsburg, formerly of Frazeysburg, died at 2:44 fromKashsKe Coot (Ave died at 5:45 P-m-Fji evening, P-m, JaturV May 1, at WffiaWNaDoleon tor Drive, died at Saturday, May Day' Samaritan Medical One of the rally's wenier nui iB Apni 3u, in Mount tarmel Dewesua nospuai ioiiowing Bowllna Green with the nllot Many spread blankets and brought coolers as thev listen rm vtiumhuc an nnnnrpnT noarr flTTnrir where he had been a patient nome tqiiowmg a long illness. East Hosoltal. Columbus. ana iwo nasseneers anoarn. it He was born March 13, 1914.

a. ii. 1 ib.j u. Amrar AmDer ed to music by several area Dawn stottsberry, LJ I MI, I I If II 111 I I 1 1 IW-I Mm .1 organizers, who identified himself as "J.C. the emcee," said the smoke-in was going well.

in Melon, w.va.. a son of fV, wJa iLZ Sarahsv e. bands and relaxed in tne sun i ion Jane John F. Guv. 909 W.

Musk shine. Hand-rolled mariluana "Be A Pal" Send A Card DlimliMd Jesse Apperson, Malta; George Baldwin, 1150 Riggle Drive; Shantel Besser, Somerset; David Brugh, 351 "It verv mellow, a very Joseph A. and Laura cred at about io-4d Hardin McNemar. He was a an 1" 2Wafterffia iff SrL. the plane to cause this kind of "re, but the pilot did not take cigarettes, pipes and bongs were rampant.

But police were noticeably absent. nice party. People are behaving, he motto it that It's better to drop seeds ingum Ave. Brett Miller, Drive. Evelyn Sorrell, 264 E.

Mllitnrv RaqH amr 14 iron two weeks. Mr. scoies was porn Dec. He wa reared in Sayre by He was born March 24. 1926, 14, 1901, In Zanesville, a son of his grandparents, Mr, and a son of Mrs.

Sophia Meirs William and Carrie Howell. Mra.Henry Heller. Hennessy of Fountain Square He was a member of Surviving are his wife and the late Richard E. Hen- Jehovah's Witnesses. Sharon two daughters, nessy Jr.

His wife, Cleo, died March Maria Heller and Mrs. Jessie Deacon Hennessy was a 27. Burchfield. both of the home; project engineer for Burnham Surviving are a sister, Mrs. two granddaughters; a sister, Corporation 20 years and was Helen Brown of Zanesvllle; Nancy Dumolfof Crooks vllle-a member of St.

Nicholas and four nieces. and four brothers, Eugene, Catholic Church and the 648 may call after noon George, Harold and Charles Council. He was an Army Air Monday at Delong and Baker McNeal, all of California Force veteran of World War Funeral Home. Graveside Services will be held at 1 11 services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Zlon Thris- He was ordained a perma- Monday at Williams fjan Union Churcn In nan union cnurcn in Before the rally, which was than bombs.

It's better for luck Betty Carpenter, Tii' TZtoZZ'ZZ rXS Pfeifer Drive; Delma 970 Us kn iU. 0 i tie saiu uiai uic uiaiic wag sponsored by the Youth Inter- people to get high and have national Party, the so-called good feeling ana be peaceful "Yippies," officials had said and not to get high, have a there was little thev could do bad feellns and kill Deoole." Menarv i.m RrvaA nrivp' cover, 1405 Cheymgton Cir designed to carry four cle: Esther Cox. Dresden, Lillian Hammond. New Lex that it did not tajiui. wiiuiu nassensers am oassencerg and Tammy Cross.

Norwich; Ington; Clarence Creech, 975 ne mamea nov. Z3, 1933; because of the large number Most of the crowd appeared Gene Dalton, South nn, ViLn C. 1 Linden John Gallaher. of people expected, unless the iJl.Ii.,i i ment or luggage that would 10 oe in me mia-teens 10 eany 20s. But what appeared to be wooasneia.

1.. event became violent rrazeysourg: iour aaugniers. have added to Its total weight. bridge: Janet Ebcrts neni aeacon in tne uoiumDus Laverne Melvin, 1435 Put- State officials had rejected several male remnants of the roriersvuie wnere inenas mrs. nomer urenejisaxieroi "But as 1 say, with a little Portersville where friends diocese Aug.

19, 1979, and was may call one hour earlier. Pomeroy and Mrs. Leland plane like that one it'seasvto nam Robert Plummer, wna rt rMLiii, Burial will be in the church Doris) Hindd, Mrs, Basil SefoUrros weight J163 Gayla Drive; Sherry Col Grant St WllUam Greiner, Newark; snaron uiiKey, 111 W. C. MERCtR W.

C. Mercer. 82. of cemetery a request for a permit to use antiwar rallies of the 1960s the Statehouse grounds, but also were on hand. Their 16ns organizers said the smoke-in hair reached the middle 01 would take place anyway.

their backs and they wort "It's like a big family pic- hand-decorated Jeans bearing assigned as a permanent deacon to St. Nicholas Catholic Church. He was a member of Children of God iSSXL highest weight recommended LMna Hancher Si Bran! Donald (Barbara) Cotner Funeral Home in Chapman. Melody Bell. 920 Vine St en mCllAJT DC11.

1IZA1 Villi! .1 McKee ver Street for takeoff. Hevde said. dywine. Frank Griffin, Caldwell; Harlan, 4045 Ed- Crooksville, a former Crooksville mayor and nicnara prayer group sam one youm as ne protest slogans. 1 t.

1. ski nic, ifi vc. nuiiuic 1 1 -1 -j Surviving in addition to his 0rnor dloH at II am Cotuv. Reynoldsburg is in charge of all of Nashport; 17 grand-arrangements, children and 11 greatgrandchildren; two brothers, MARYVonwiY Charles of Parkersburg, Marv (Midae) VanWev. 83.

W.Va.. and Howard of New Pearl Spence, 1523 Linden Hnlman several cnuaren aiso were Nou, l.ovlnoftn. "noinet snouieu, mother are his wife the 3ayi 'May 1 Good "Smoke pot. Smoke pot." seen smoking marijuana. One Ave.

nuiiu Jamie Wentz, Junction Ci- Jennings, Norwich; lormer ineresa m. yvimers, Samaritan Medical Center Ruth McCall New Concord- yy newspaper pnoioRrapner University officials said that the two buildings damaged In the crash had 40 residents, 23 of whom were home at the time. By 7:30 p.m., officials had found temporary housing for 15 students, said dormitory official Wayne Colvin. Cliff Boutelle, the universi ty; Ann Abbott, 366 Mead St ty; Sandra MofiiaWn 7 mil me innges 01 me ne saw a t-year-oia Doy smo- Roseville Road Ann Mell- gr0UP nateS ihrPn in8' The vouth's father said taclr rLbriand reeze- Two lar8e his son had been smoking XndaS Eva Guislnger, New Straitsville; Charles Klinehoffer, 2656 Glenn Clr- whom he married June 19, wnere he had been a patient of 79 Cheney Roseville, England. W.Va.; three 1948; three daughters, Mrs.

since April 18 died at 8:15 a.m. Saturday, sisters, Mrs. Edith Bunner Robert (Susan) Miller of He was born Aug 21 1899 May 1, at her home following and Mrs. Will (Florence) Hamline Avenue, Mrs. jn Morgan County a son of a long illness.

Bunner, both of Parkersburg, Thomas (Janet) Dillinger of Elwood and Anna Hvatt She was born April 8. 1899, W.Va., and Mrs. George Crooksville and Miss Ann Mprrr in Redfield. Perrv Countv. a (Goldie) Flowers of Mariet- 1 Lana Sickel, 495 Walnut isintHi in md rrnni npwn ir UiL i rri JeStmah monier, ujgan; Ai-nnOKirip thm Pnlnrod una iviivc, maivin iiiuuiu- c.

ty's public relations director, snerwood Drive. chalk in small boxes, allowing llamas iiennessy 01 me nome; nine operated Mercer's Ben sons. David M. of Montague Franklin Store in Crooksville Avenue, Jerome L. of Ridge S7vpar Ben sville Edington.

930 Or- oeonle to add their own skeE daughter of John and Nancy ta; and several nieces and said many students were gone Thompson Brown. Mrs nephews. from the apartment complex uKrisl VanWey was a retired Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. at the time of the crash. chard 227 ristin Rrenda Michel coer.

iwo uresaen ches. IWflU. H45 Ave Patrick Kd of! rlnway Mr. Mercer was a represen- employeeof Brush Pottery in today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. "it was very fortunate that Caldwel Herbert Cowglll, i Strt tative of Ashland Oil several Roseville.

was a Saturday morning," Cumberland; Thomas SidBle, and Mark A Shawn years and was a former auto She was a member of the Chapel of Baughman-VensiP he saidi "There are lots of Cambridge. lorhart EACH From Free Methodist Church in Orr Funeral Home where ser- mii.aii u. onu salesman. events going on on campus, 87 Yn. of "Som Fomily" Dentlitry jusepn an 01 me nome up ttfndd Crooksvllle Crooksville and the National vices will be held at 1 p.m.

One man carried a three-foot fake "joint" that was made of newspaper and held together with masking tape. Hot dog vendors and a nearby roast beef restaurant were doing brisk business. The smoke-in was purported to be an anti-war rallv. Man Injured In Accident LANCASTER Charles Swackhamer, 20, of Logan ana mree Drainers, nonen 01 Unted Methodist Church. IETHESDA Admitted Michael Abele, New bR.VM.

AXllflE Con- Brotherhood of Operative Tuesday with Rev. Robert Potters Local 136. Knox officiating. Burial will Her husband Frank, died in be In Frazeysburg Cemetery. 1972.

-Pd. Notice Surviving are five VT. and a lot of students were out." One resident who was in the building was Chris Tuttle, 20, a center on the university's women's basketball team. "1 was in the shower and cord. DR.

JAMES C. MURPHY Treasure Belt, 1905 Maple was being treated at law osaa WM Several signs denounced Ave. Bethesda Hospital late Satur- tppiey Avenue, jonn 01 uma was a member of Crooksville and Daniel of Riggle Drive. Masonic Lodge and several Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. other masonic groups, and Monday at Hllhs Funeral was a charter 6member of Home.

The body will be Crooksville Lions Club, received at 2 p.m. Tuesday at surviving are his wife, the St Nicholas Catholic Church ormer Geddes; a where friends may call until 4 Wimam of crooksville; a m- daughter, Mrs. Esther Ann Carta Brown, River Trailer day evening following a one- American defense policy, and fJ 451-540 BKr SKS S'V'Z1" donavonwiish vehicle accident on Ohio 93 in Services for Donavnn the whole ceiling came down Court anu iviis. luciiiia icwiuu, both of Roseville, Mrs. Anna Walrk 0 nf anH thA licfhta uront nut cha Cncla Phavfllloi Noiu I JV.

others called for an end to political repression in Iran. But the majority of the peo-ple attending seemed satisfied to dip into plastic v.ciotl, uo, yjL LCUICOVUIC Willi h'iu .1 iv. tiiyiiwo nvuv iyuv, diiv uimiv xi.v uiit. nv wvn Harris of New Lexington riday 1 2 said. "The bathroom started ington.

Ki'llfep. Monday at Hillis on fire. So I got out. Sue Embrey, 1710 S. IMMEDIATE DENTURES Alio Available Tth Extracted and NwOnturilntrtd "AT ONCE" McCuneville.

The Lancaster post of the Highway Patrol was investigating the accident which occurred about 6:45 rrayer services, ana iviass of Coshocton; four mnera Hnmo with rp Tnm aometn ne nn me in tne KiverKoaa. Harry Garver, Dresden Dags anu rou meir own man- Virginia Green, 1429 Euclid p.m. Saturday, but no details Juana cigarettes. One poster T.TtoE8Sm' RouterthTeVsonXTrank gJBHgafflftJgJ St Nicholas Catholic Church. Private graveside services Marion, Raymond of matSffl tnf Hate srvrz were available.

Ave. nviu ai lu a. 111. 'hactarh 'AmDtai n.uacviiie. a JIllLIiei VV 111 dill pAmofAiiii Among those surviving are Wednesday at the church with Thorp hp nn pailinu hnnr of Roseville Route 42 burial to follow in Mount Memorial contributions may grandchildren, 71 Ohio Lottery CLEVELAND (AP) The Winning number drawn Satur-dav nieht in the Ohio Lot TameraGrubbs, Kipling.

Frances Hayes, 923'i Lee St. Kimberly Hill, 705 Findlay Ave. Pamela Hogue, Adamsville. eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Pd.

Notice uiive cemetery. be made t0 th. American grandcbUdren and a snouiaer, and 1 just ran. Another Bowling Green student. Larry Shaw, 20, was walking away from nearby tennis courts and was about 100 yards away when he saw the plane crash Into the Frazee Apartments and explode.

"It had its nose up, then it dropped right into the building," Shaw said. "It looked Tike it was going down sooner. I guess he was Just trying to clear the tery's daily game "The TunuAto muu Heart Association and 1 coronary care unit of FS 7wSS for Thomas Good Samaritan Medical R. Dinan, 73, formerly of 339 center Ifdf'K t.7Jwl!0.dled Crooksville Chapel of Can- Eleanor Rea, 3050 Number" was 648, great-grandchild. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Roseville Chapel of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home. MARY M. McCONAHA Services for Mary M. Conaha of 4490 Burnt Road will be held at 1 Mc- p.m.

wiu ik nt-iu ai 1U a.m. lues- nnn and A young Havana lawyer. woodland Drive. Chester Roberts, Connelsville. Kyle Winland, Lakewood Drive.

Monday at Clyde E. Thomp nil '1 SJ Home is in 3245 Fidel Castro, in 1953 led a of charge ar- DOROTHY J. CROOK HOLY LAND TOUR PLUS ROME, VIENNA, CAIRO JULY 23-AUGUST 7 Pastor Larry Kudart ol Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church will be leading a 15 day tour of Rome, Vienna, Amman (Jordan), Cairo with six days in the Holy Land Saturday. July 23 Saturday. August 7.

1982 The basic cost ot the tour is $1996.00 per person (children under 1 2 will be $1 746.00) which includes air tare from New York to New York, lodging (first class hotels with Dams), morning and evening meals, entrance tees to museums, etc. I am taking my children and other children are welcomed. For brochure and further information, contact: p0or lorry Kudort Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church 7th St. Zonivlll, Ohio 43701 church phoiM: 453-0744; homt phon: 452-8832 son unerai Home in uuncan Falls with Rev.

D. Lynn NEW LEXINGTON Ser- yicesforporothy.JeanCrook Snldero thr ghThe nVTo SB, 01 New Lexington, wno thr.nnnHc la Pr it -vnlnrt. died Friday, will be held at 1 Notice Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. MRS. EVA SAUNDf Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Eva Viola Saunders, today and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 89, of 2615 E. Newman St Monday at Hillis Funeral formerly of Barberton, died ed. group 01 revolutionaries in an attack on a fortress held by the army and police supporters of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista.

Many of the attackers, including Castro, were captured and imprisoned. Subsequently released, Castro dropped from sight until 1956. when he p.m. Monday at Calvary The Forecast For 7p.m. EST Rain Community Calendar Meetings aunaay.

May i Showrsgl FlurriFl United Methodist Church with Rev. Earl Russell officiating. Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call 10 a.m. to Minn 1 emper aiures returned at the head -of Health Fair Skits At 4 roup of revolu p.m.

on center stage at Col- another onv Sauare Mall. tionaries that overthrew the tionariei nome wnere trie rosary will at 6:30 a.m. Saturday, May 1, be recited at 7:30 p.m. Mon- at her home, day Mrs. Saunders was born March 3, 1893, in Franklin loVERNE keirns Township, a daughter of LaVerne Keirns.

56, of 4084 Charles and Maggie Stamm Ohio 669. McConnelsville Kimber. She was a member Route 4, died Saturday even- of Lakeside United Methodist ing. May 1. at Bethesda Church and the Order of the Hospital where she had been Eastern Star at Barberton.

a patient since April 18. She Her husband, Ohio M. WnA ill 1 mrl noon and 3 to 9 p.m. today at Roberts Funeral Home and at the church one hour prior to services Monday. Northslde Alcoholics Batista regime in 1959 HELEN THORLA Services for Mrs.

Helen of 952 Thorla, 65, formerly uau Litrrn 111 acvtri di liiimiiiN nun uitfu zu. ini. 1 "-1 1 1 Tl 111 90 Born June 10, 1925, in Surviving are a son, Wayne reenwooa wno died Virginia, she was a daughter L. Saunders of Zanesville; a Thursday, will be held at 10 of the late Charles Turner and sister, Mrs. Helen Elliott of a.m.

Monday In St. Thomas Elizabeth Rose Turner Fer- Wooster; two brothers, Catholic Church. Burial will rell of Huntington, W. Russell Kimber of Xenia and be ui Mount Olive Cemetery. Mrs Keirns was memhpr Rvall Kimhpr nf Saffnrrt fnnr Friends may Call 2 tO 4 and 90 KsH? so Natonal Wnlhm Same NOAA.

Dap ot Conmwrc Occluded' Warm' Stationary Anonymous and Al-Anon At 8 p.m. at Bethesda Hospital. Lupus Foundation of Ohio Inc. At 6 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Third and Broad streets, Columbus.

Births Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Brown of Riverview Trailer Court, a son, at Bethesda, April 30. Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Cranz of 3199 Dresden Road, a daughter, at Bethesda, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hogue of Adamsville, a son, at Bethesda, April 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Dillon of Eagles Auxiliary No. 2187 grandchildren and seven 7 to 9 p.m. today at Hillis Fronts: Cold in Mcumneisvuie ana was a great-grandchildren.

"ume, fvere a stewardess at the lodge. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Prayer service will be held at Surviving in addition to her today and 2 to 4 p.m. Monday 8 0-ra- Pd. Notice I UTTON QjgBgM F- 1 ificiJtHtiiiirK.

I Sunny, Mild GEORGE C. KRETSCHMAR Services for George G. Kretschmar of Lorain Avenue will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at Clyde E. Thompson Funeral Home in Duncan NORTHWEST WEST CENTRAL CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Mostly sunnv Sundav.

cooler along the Lake Erie shore. Clear and cool Sunday night. Lows between 38 and 43. Sunny Monday. Highs bet momer are ner nusnana, ai bonn unerai Home, ine Francis; four sons, Rex and bodv will then be taken to Paul McCoy, both stationed Mcfntire Funeral Home in with the Navy, and Pat and Wooster where services will Tommy McCoy, both of Col- be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday, umbus. a sister, Mrs. Burial will be in Wooster Delphine Bevins of Hun- Cemetery, tington. W.Va.- and a brother, George Turner of SAVE 70 Iv i Highs between 65 and 70. ween ana dui cooler Falls with Fredrick L.

rons wiiii rcurl: u. rZ iM .1 if." ul Havnes officiating Burial uwn. aiung mc icmeauuie. incui mew ucxingion, a wSl be ta Memorial Park Lows between 38 and 43. Sun- chance of rain is zero Sunday daughter, at Good Samaritan, 01 New Lexington.

ny Monday. Highs near 70. and Sunday night May 1 Pd. Notice High Point. N.C.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Miller-Huck Funeral Home In Mc- LEONARD M. SHIPIETT NEW LEXINGTON -Leonard M. (Coke) Shiplett, 72. of Shawnee Road.

New No Mall-lns No Rebates No Waiting Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schooley of Corning, a daughter, at Good Samaritan, Mayl. me chance ot rain is zero NORTHEAST Sunday and Sunday night. EAST CENTRAL CENTRAL LAKE SHORE Mostly sunny Sunday.

EAST LAKE SHORE Highs between 60 and 65. Mostly sunnv Sundav. Clear and pool Stinrlav nicrht EVELYN L.EVANS NEW LEXINGTON Services for Evelyn L. Evans, 75, 1 P''ll Lj wfflbeneld atlD todav li between 66 and 65 but Lws between 38 and 43. Sn-2MP.

JiJLPu JS? ty. ny Monday. Hiehs between 65 formerly 01 New Lexington Connelsville where services Lexington Route 1, died at will be held at 1 p.m. Tues- 9:09 a.m. Saturday, May 1, at day.

Burial will be In Malta his home following an ap-Cemetery parent heart attack. Eagles Auxiliary will con- Friends may call at duct ritualistic services at 8 Roberts Funeral Home in p.m. Monday at the funeral New Lexington after 7 p.m. home. todav ONLY I 278 Model 42) 4 Youths offlciatine.

Burial will be in 1 UUU1S Sunday and Sunday nieht. MemoriaTPark. Pd. Notice OPEN TODAY 12 to 5 Special Offer on Lit-ton's Meal-In-One Microwave Oven J.11J U1CU GET TfflS $103 MICROWAVE COOKBOOK SET FOR ONLY 329.95 When you buy any Litton Meal In One' microwave oven. Miami valley CENTRAL Mostly sunny Sunday.

Highs between 65 and 70. Clear and cool Sunday night. Lows between 40 and 45. Sunny Monday. Highs between 70 and 75.

The chance of rain is zero Sunday and Sunday nieht SOUTHWEST SOUTH CENTRAL Mostly sunny Sundav. bum ft Qijis In Crash Four Zanesville youths were treated at Good Samaritan Medical Center Saturday evening following a two-vehicle accident on U.S. 40 in Hopewell Township. Candy Jo Brunton, 16. William P.

Brunton, 11, and Melissa Stemm, 11, all of 122 Beulah were taken to thp hnsnital hv National Trail 1 (T -t Ion" By Jim SAVE $60 Tj3 Highs between 65 and .70. MANDYWINE BLVD. IN COLONY CORNERS 454-3261 1 iL.i for Miamtiitv i Aim; Vliuin; MhTinimv )rmiiiMtt I I.JliiM Inn Muti utiitv "i Jjhc 'ii il Ail 114 emergency according lca' tuul ouiiuay iukih. to troopers from the Lows between 40 and 45. Sun-Zanesvllie post of the D7 Monday.

Highs near 75. 1 tfm Hii hway Patrol. UTTON FEATURES Meal In-Ow" fcleclronic Touch Control Cubic Foot dpity countwspac' ng desiqn Variable Power Control.AutomatK Temiwra-ture Controls ine cnance of rain is zero Sunday and Sunday night. auAt uooa Samaritan NiiKkIv krumit rmrc about microwave cnokinc than Litton. liFv ftj' fen- it i A ill spokesman reported Kevin Dudas, 9, of the Beulah Ave.

address, also was treated at the hospital. All suffered minor injuries, according to the hospital spokeswoman, and all were dismissed after treatment. The four were passengers in a vehicle driven by William P. Dudas, 33, of 122 Beulah, the patrol reported. Troopers said Dudas was westbound in the driving lane on U.S.

40 at 6:45 p.m. when he moved Into the passing lane where his auto struck a 80 Meal In One Microwave Oven i.5Cu.Ft. Auto. Temp. Control 99 Minuto Timer mm Model 1520 westbound vehicle operated by Russell L.

Coen, 20, of 220 Millers Lane, Duncan Falls. The Dudas auto then traveled off the right side of the road, up an embankment and back across all four lanps nf I I rvyjVM ri'r J'' Sv nnrv''i i rv Accident Claims Life One person was killed and Dillon State Park. The of the victims or other details U.S. 40, before going off the three were Injured Saturday Zanesville Post of the by late Saturday night. The south side of the roadway, evening when these two Highway Patrol was in- victims, passengers In the troopers reported, vehicles collided on Ohio 146 vestigatlng the accident auto, were trajisported to Troopers cited Dudas for at the Intersection of Ohio 586.

which occurred at 7:05 p.m., Bethesda Hospital. (Photo by driving while intoxicated and about four miles west of but could provide no Identity Larry Rich) for improper lane chaneina 1 1 i.

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