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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 7

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Cfclfllrrtifif 9. ferttf 7 IMonday, Nov. 1-1, 19G0 Electoral ColIege Seemed Like Good Idea in 1788 Kidnaped Girl, 14 Found Slain Bt JOHN BECKLER picked bv party leaders in each votes to the Republican candidate, PAULDING. Ohio (AP) Two 'tat- (although Alahama nicked Rutherford B. Hayes.

He was Electric Contracting And Repair Work Wiring Supplies Lighting Fixtures and Appliances Electric Shop hunters early today stumbled on I ASHINGTON AP It seemed l)iem in a primary). This slate of i named president just two days be me ooay ot a teen-age girl no UULR 1,00 lu electors is what the voters choose, tore inauguration uay. Sunday night had been forced we president ot tne Lnited Mt a presidentiai candidate. The Mates cnosen dv an eieciorai aa i nnA. a car and driven off.

Nancy Eagleson, 14, of Pauld colle8e date's name, however, and as the The idea was to have the best systcm has evolved, the electors' people in each state get together almost all cases belong ill i. r- ing, as the victim. It was homicide. Sheriff John Keeler said. He Red Cross Directors To Meet Thursday Meeting of directors of the Red Cross has been called by Chairman William C.

Bouiger for 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the chapter office. 121 W. Main St. would not disclose the nature of pick the best man in the coun- t0 him.

Ph. PR 2-7746 30 W. Second St. the girl's fatal injuries. He said, try to run things.

It worked fme! PWtnrs in as long as ueorge va.snmgtonAIabama and Mississippi will be it is planned to take the body to Fort Wayne, for an autopsy. was aruunu. ij i ilive lO Vine 1UI twjuuuj me; The bodv of the Pauldine Hieh wnw me pcopie ocgan 10 nave nn hllt thoir votes can't School freshman was found at a say as to vtio were the best ilA -apiiU if nMif clnnrlc 1. 1 WillC lilt IVSUli OO Jiv fioiiuj. about 2:30 a.m.

todav. It was each state and rival par- 8 pm the sheriff said that Nancy es started pushing rival candi-! -onsiacrinR me poienudi w. p.m., mesnerui saw. mjnty trouble in adherinc to such a svs- uaics, uie uoie iuea oi a genieei STATEMENT OF THANKS TO VOTERS! was dragged into the passing auto aristocracy tapping one of its tem it is remarkable that only mobile as she and her little sister, about 4 or 5 years old, walked down a Paulding street. Nancy's body was found some eight miles northeast of tow near the hamlet members as president collapsed, f'uons me But despite its failure have bcen snaed 10 attacks on it, the system! The worst mess was in 1876 is still with us and the antiquated; when Democrat Samuel B.

Tilden machinery ill have to be cranked won the popular vote but fell one upon Dec. 19 to make the election1 vote short of an electoral major-of John F. Kennedy' official. ity due to conflicting electoral On' that day the electors will! counts in three Southern states, meet in their respective states The House was Democratic that Two-year-old Rhonda Pitts, who told a telephone operator "my of Junction on Ohio 111. There as an early report that the victim's throat had been slashed, but Sheriff Keeler denied this.

He said further information will Tha Ross County Republican Executive Committee end the Ross County Republican Central Committee wish to express their gratitude for the confidence you have shown in our candidates by your splendid votes in their -behalf. JOSEF E. CLARK, Ross Co. Republican Executive Comm. Chairman MRS.

RALPH H. ANGERT, Ross County Republican Chairwoman PAUL J. MARZLUFF, Ross Co. Republican Central Comm. Chairman aunt is having a stroke" and then hung up, holds a phone in her Madison, N.

home. Her call saved her 43-year-old aunt, Miss Helen Day, from serious stroke complications Saturday, police said. Rhonda, who often dials numbers for her parents on the house phone, was alone with Miss Day when the aunt suffered the stroke. The child dialed the operator, who in turn traced the call and notified police. (AP Wircphoto).

SHdtaI andland confirm what ihe didycar and thc Rcpublkan-De witnneia penamg autopsy ana jvolti. other, investigation. many votes as it has members in! Finally a commission of five The little sister, according to the I senators.1 five reoresentatives and sheriff, Jan into a nearby house Originally the electors in: most five Supreme Court justices voted states were chosen by their state) on the rival claims and by a 8-7 legislatures but now they are 'vote awarded all the disputed and called police after seeing Nancy pulled into the car. The girls' parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Eagleson. Bainbridge's Crum Faces Long Stretch Missing Hunters Return Home middle of mm WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) Aug. 11 to break out of the Clinton Everett Crum, 32, of Cambridge, County jail in which Sheriff Floyd who already has a maximum of Foote was cut on the head, approximately 300 years of prison sentences against him, is scheduled to get more the week of Nov. 28. Clinton County Common Pleas Reported at the sheriff's office as lost Saturday, two hunters returned home about 2:30 p.

m. The sheriff's office said the hunters, Charles Fink, 527 Eastern and Junior Adams, Theater St were reported missing by a nephew. The men had gone coon hunt- Crum previously broke out of the Wilmington city jail last Feb. 18 and went on, a 55-hour crime spree which included kidnapings, woundings of police officers and theft of automobiles. Court Judge C.

Luther Swaim said Hp finally was cantured at Crum would be returned here from Ohio Penitentiary for sentencing Chprrv Fork in Adams Count ing about 8:30 p. m. Friday and on charges of attempted jail break 'after holding a former mayor of had not returned home by 11 a. m. and assault with a deadly weapon.

Manchester hostage at gunpoint Saturday. They stem from an attempt last for several hours. cntr 7 3P fa. i 4 mm- sTir Youth Arrested Walter E. Davis, 21, Greenfield, Route 3, was arrested by Deputy Carl Reisinger Saturday on a charge of petty larceny.

He was accused of taking five gallons of fuel oil and $9 worth of groceries from the residence of Mrs. Bonnie Fuller, South Salem. The deputy said the theft occurred between Oct. 20 and 27. STORE HOURS Mon.

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