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Garage Destroyed, Nearby Building Damaged by Fire Fire destroyed a garage and damaged a small portion of a nearby apartment building at 17 E. Railroad St. late Wednesday afternoon, firemen said. Started by an. unknown cause, the fire razed a garage owned by Sterling Williams and spread to a corner room in the three apartment building in front of the garage.

A garage, at 18. E. Harrison suffered slight damneichboring, age also, according to Fire Capt. E. E.

Malloy. Firemen early Thursday mornling extinguished a blaze in a al Guard. The fire caused by truck owned by they Ohio Nationan emergency brake which had been adjusted too tightly, firemen said. The truck, which was on W. Main, was enroute to lican Sen.

William H. Deddens of Cincinnati and Minority Leader Joseph W. Bartunek, Cleveland Democrat, engaged in a 30-minute word duel over. the emergency feature of the bill, but both admitted privately they were just getting warmed up for the floor sessions ahead. Moorehead's Bill Sponsor of the bill requested by the O'Neill administration was Sen.

Tom V. Moorehead (R-Muskingum), chairman of the Senate Highway Committee, He said hiring outside negotiators would relieve the Department of Highways of the need to find places in years to come for hundreds of Civil Service employes who would have to be hired to handle right-of-way negotiations. Highway land purchases, Gov. O'Neill has said, form the biggest in the highway program. Republicans and Democrats alike, before the bill was approved, 33-0, conceded the will cut red tape and measure, gantic roadbuilding program the road." Manslaughter Charged After Death of Mother CANTON, Ohio said a woman who was driving a car involved in a collision Wednesday in which her mother was killed, was charged with second degree manslaughter Wednesday night.

She is Mrs. Elinor A. Summers, 37. of Massillon. The accident victim was Mrs.

Bert Arnold, 68, of Canton, a passenger in the Summers car. Officers said Summers car passed a signal light and collided with another car. Man Faces Grand Jury HAMILTON, Ohio Frank Sumpter, 31, Newport, faced grand jury action under $20,000 bond today, charged with kidnaping. to extort and two counts of armed robbery. Sumpter was arrested Feb.

11 in Fort Thomas, with Raymond L. White, 33, Middletown, Ohio, in connection with the $8,000 robbery of a dairy here Feb. 3. White was indicted last week. PRICES GO UP To $5950 ON MARCH 19 BUTTON Natural Rest -FREE $5930 SCALY 10 MATTRESS COMPANY Seoly, 1957 Year after Sealy REGULARLY SOLD FOR $5950 Imagine saving nearly $20 on the regular year.

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Phone FA 6-6681 March Brand of Blustery Weather Hits Wide Areas By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The March brand of blustery weather hit wide areas of the country today, It was cold and windy in most of the North Central section and there was. widespread precipitation in the form of rain and snow in many areas. The colder air southward the mid-continent with sharp a drops in temperatures reported from Montana to the Great Lakes if region southward to New Mexico and Texas. Cold Air Coming Readings in the cold belt ranged from near zero along the Canadian border to the 20s through Kansas and Oklahoma and to the a 50s in southern Texas. The cold air headed eastward and was expected to lower temperatures from the Great Lakes region New York and southwestward through eastern Texas and Misis of her second book, "Beyond My Worth" from bookstores all over the country, although the story won't be published until June and they've done no advance promotion.

MANDY MILLER, 22 years old and pint-sized, is a good bet for the feature editors. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., she toils as a stenographer at Flair-X Records. After hours, she works at being the firm's newest disc star. Her first recording will be released next week.

The latest Lindy's feud features Henny Youngman versus Dick Shawn The movie studios are rushing, re-releases of important a films starring Ingrid Bergman, among "For Whom the Bell a Tolls." flicker tycoons are there sure Ingrid's renewed popularity is here to stay, and want to ready with their best oldies case she's the girl who walks off with the Oscar. Princess Beatrix, the German niece of the Duke of Edinburgh who was sent home from London a last year because she appeared too many of the wrong parties, a now in Paris ostensibly "improvting her French." The family keeping her out of England for fear her youthful hijinks will embarass her important uncle. Voice of Broadway Elvis, Now Famous, Refuses To Pose for Photographers By DOROTHY BROADWAY GRAPEVINE: tinue to adhere to the familiar grossed in making his first million zine and newspaper shots showing teddy bears, eating chitlins, naked way the photographers wanted has happened: now wants to Hollywood cafe he refused to pose Moreno) and when the camera boys he'd never been so insulted in his LITERARY AGENT Cole has his tentacles on a hot litCarltonlin erary property--the autobiography of Argentina's ex-dictator, Juan Peron. Goodman Ace, one of the top comedy writers, is swamped with offers for next season, and may accept something new and differlent. He enjoys, doing the Perry Como feels it isn't much of a challenge to his creative abillity Sir Sydney Oakes, son of the murdered multi-millionaire Sir Harry Oakes, is involved in a sharp difference of opinion with his beautiful sister Nancy.

Nancy has made quite a success of runthe British Colonial hotel in Nassau, but he's all for selling it and getting it off the family's hands. She feels it would be worth more they waited before sell. ling, and will him on the issue. FOR THE PAST year MGM has been quietly grooming a handsome young ex-sailor named Dean Jones, giving small parts while training him for important roles in musical movies. Now they're build-up; ready he's to being start the launched star.

a as singer on the MGM record label is scheduled for eight network television appearances, If the squeals of delight as he passes gi-lacross the screen in "10,000 Bedrooms" are any indication, he'll be a bobby-sox idol overnight. Broadway is taking cognizance of him, too; Feuer and Martin are said to want him for both the stage and screen versions of "Stay Away Joe." COMEDIAN Oliver Hardy is riously ailing again The latest sissippi. Only below freezing in the east this morning north of New York and Massachusetts. Scattered showers sprinkles areas from Texas eastward through the Gulf Coast states and northward through Ohio and Pennnorthern areas wet belt. sylvania.

Some snow, fell in some Fast Man Is Hour Late March 7, 1957 DALLAS UP-Lt. Col. John P. Stapp, who got the title "fastest man on earth" riding rocket sleds at 632 miles an hour, missed a plane connection at Cincinnati. He arrived more than a hour late to be main speaker at a banquet.

The Newark Advocate 13 Pile Of Bills Would Give Village Council Right to Establish Salaries COLUMBUS, Ohio (-The Ohio a bill to give councilmen in Ohio's to set the pay of all officials A Senate vote on another absence of Ohio's chief justice, term to serve shall act in his steadninth work week of the legislative The bill on pay rates of officials, would, to permit $25 a councilmen meeting depending on the size of the village's annual budget. Present pay scale' is $3 to $5 a meeting. Packed By League It has the backing of the Ohio Municipal League on grounds it would give villages greater "home powers. As the Legislature settled down Wednesday after the storm of 357 bills introduced Tuesday to beat the introduction deadline, there were these major developments: The Senate passed unanimously sent the House an emergency bill to permit the Department. of Highways to hire, without competitive bidding, private negotiators to rights of way for interstate highways and their extensions in cities.

The House passed, 121-9, and sent to the Senate a bill to allow a motorist to take possession of a deer killed by his car--providing the car was damaged in the acci- Senate scheduled a vote today on more than 750 villages the power including their own. bill--repealing the provision that, in the elected judge with the shortest was scheduled to wind up the session. dent. The House passed unanimously and sent to the Senate a bill to control Bang's disease in cattle. Ask Smaller Board Gov.

C. William O'Neill said legislative leaders have failed to agree on proposals to substitute a smaller, appointed board for the present 23-member elected State Board of Education. But, he added, proposals to make the change are slated for early hearings in the House Education Committee. Senate, the' approval of of outside the bill to hiring rightnegotiators got not a single dissenting vote in the Senate. Two senators, Frank Celebrezze and Andrew Putka, Cleveland Democrats, voted against the emergency clause which, would make the bill effective as soon as it is signed by the governor.

Nonemergency bills are effective 90 days after the governor signs them. Two veteran debaters, Repub- woman. it's Spring! and you con lightly turn his thoughts with fragrance by PRINCE MATCHABELLI Cologne as carefree as birds on the wing! It's a and the Bower box and fragrance. colorful sunshine you SPRING open paper flowers burst into 4 ounce decanter of cologne bloom in a surprise bouquet. FANCY with matching Dusting Powder and Perfume Creme Also 8 ounce Cologne $250 Sachet.

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Three of the Birdland crowd were other night, one was sporting the verdant, beards the lasked what the general idea was, he replied, "It's like a traffic light, Man, it means 'Go, go, Prince Rainier plans to take Princess Grace and Princess Caroline to Rome for an audience with the Pope as soon as the baby judged old enough to travel Inga Swenson, who plays Walter Slezak's daughter in "The First Gentleman," was billed as "Miss Sweden" in "New Faces of 1956." She was born in Omaha, has never been Sweden. Frank Parker does more talking than singing in his act at the Pierre's Cotillion Room, and if he paid more than $3.98 for those tasteless old gags, he was robbed. If Mr. Parker's type of "humor" is the new trend at the usually elegant Cotillion Room, why not book B.S. Pulley? He's vulgar in a much funnier way.

Movie starlet Stephanie Griffin recently (front covered by national weekly) is honeymooning in Mexico with James Raskin, Montana lumber millionaire Tall, fair-haired Joe Lambert, who will make his Broadway debut in "Maiden Voyage," got his big break in a manner too fictionlike to be used by a Hollywood scenarist. He was spotted by Mrs. Kermit Bloomgarden, wife of the producer, while she was having fitting at Charles Gelatt's. Joe was employed by the atelier as messenger. Lillian Roth's publishers, Fredse-erick Fell, say they have advance orders for 50,000 copies Red Cross Shoes LILI Black patent reflects spring's bright fashion highlights Largest selling brand of fine footwear in the world.

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