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2 News Journal, Mansfield, 0. Monday, May 23, MM AtoMt Ike fs He said he favored such a course during his second term but was prevented from following it by the restrictions im-posed by the McMahon Atomic Energy Act This was the first public disclosure that Eisenhower had "gS Mfe from a sick bed at Walter ReS Medical Center where he has dgf treatment for a mild form of arthritis which has affected his hands, wrists and neck. Sen. Joseph S. Clark just returned from a visit to the Geneva Disarmament Conference, urged the Johnson administration to abandon its plans for nuclear sharing with U.

S. allies in Europe to clear the way for a treaty with Russia curbing the spread of nuclear weapons. In a letter written to two congressional committees May 17 and made public during the weekend, Eisenhower said that if the United States had sold France nuclear weapons some years ago It might have prevent the French from de- veloping their own and pulling out of NATO. In an Interview, the New York Democrat said "it would be a betrayal of our responsibility, which is greater than any other nation's since we created nuclear weapons, to spread them to other countries." In separate interviews, Sen. Bourke B.

Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) former chairman of the Senate-House Atomic En-' ergy Committee, and Sen. Stuart Symington form-' er secretary of the Air Force, also voiced objections to the Eisenhower suggestion. Compiled From Wire Dispatches WASHINGTON Former President Dwlght D. Elsenhower's proposals for drastic changes In the nation's atomic energy laws to give the government more "real flexibility" In sharing nuclear secrets stirred criticism today from Republicans and Democrats alike. Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy declared it "would be a terrible mistake" for the United States to heed Eisenhower's suggestion for the possible U. S. transfer of nuclear weapons to European allies. 1 AM.

1ST May 23 I Data fromUJ. WIAJHtt tUUAU Ideal Weather Finally Arrives On The Records (Continued From Paee 1) In Mansfield Today the sounds of power mowers and tractors In the fields were heard all over the area. visitors was the concert yesterday afternoon on the terrace by the Mansfield Frauen Chor. The city's parks, opened to the public for the first time this year, attracted hundreds of picnickers and strollers, and golf courses and lakes in the area reported their biggest crowds this year. HIGHWAYS all over the area were crowd ed from mid-morning on and motorists were Hospital Notes GENERAL HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs.

Ival Shoe maker, 25 Swanger Mrs. Don Hunter. 452 PiDer Teat erafu res treated to a colorful display of dogwood trees in bloom, showing little evidence of frost damage although the trees are flowering about two weeks later than normal. The white and pink blossoms appeared as clouds over the hills of southern Richland County and in Ashland and Knox counties. Are Avar Mrs.

Howard Sunnucks, 57 West ington; Paul Brown, Shiloh; Myron Miller, 459V4 Glessner Joseph Motter, 288 Cline Ave. PEOPLE'S HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs. Nellie Culler, 1700 Lucas Loran Moser, 42 Hoffman Ronnie Rice, Butler; William Rhodes, 470 Sherwood Mrs. Shirley Messer, 106 Ford Rd Mrs. Jeremiah Carroll.

ft AM Arch Yvonne Uhant, 378 Brenda Janelle Klish, 499 so rrP What was described as probably the finest display of dogwoods in north central Ohio is on the Kenyon College campus at Gambier and along State Route 229, from Gambier to Mt. Vernon. Lawns at the fine old homes on Mt. Vernon's east side also are presenting an outstanding show of pink and white dogwood. Vj "V- u.

235 Fifth Benjamin Brit- ton, 559 Dyas Mrs. uar-ence Hall, Crall Mrs. Ja Epctd Until TuMday Morning mes Walters. 922 East Lonirview AT KINGWOOD CENTER the second larg David Parlet, 445V4 Ham est crowd of the season, 15,000 toured the mond Mrs. Larry Kesier, Cloudy, Windy And Warmer Loudon ville; Mrs.

Esther Beer, grounds yesterday with chartered buses bringing visitors from Hiram, Cleveland and Dayton for pre-arranged tours. 16 Wolfe Ethel Farmer, New London; Mrs. Homer Ford. 14 West Raleieh Larry Salser, 450 Tracy country will be warmer. (AP Wirephoto Map) The Weather TEMPERATURES Rtporttd by Mint(lM WMtlwr Station 10:30 a.m Hattie Ernsvereer.

997 Sunset Adding to the enjoyment of Kingwood's Trial Nearing End (Continued From Page 1) little girl in the laundry on North Mulberry Mrs. Charles Williams, 325 Faklawn Charles highs of 70 to 71. Tomorrow will be rather windy as well as cloudy, with temperatures ranging from an early low of about 60 to a mid afternoon high about 80. Elsewhere showers are expected Monday night from western Texas to Arkansas and in areas of Minnesota and Montana. Colder temperatures are expected in the Plains while most of the rest of the Stanley Cramer Named Governor Of Ohio Civitans Stanley L.

Cramer of 644 Manchester Rd. was elected Ohio District Governor of Civi-tan Clubs at the organization's annual convention yesterday in Marietta. Cramer has served for the past year as governor-elect of the organization, which is active in mental health, mental retardation and employment of the handicapped. Jack Pealer of Columbus was chosen as governor-elect for the coming year. Cramer was the charter president of the Civitan Club of Mansfield and has served as lieutenant governor of the Ohio District, Civitan International.

It was announced at the convention that the annual Civitan Boys' baseball tournament will be held at Cuyahoga Falls Aug. 27-28. Mansfielders Hurt Charles A. Wisenbarger, 47, of 1044 Gare and Carl L. Webb, 20, of 1098 Averill were treated for cuts and bruises at General Hospital following a collision of their autos at 1:15 a.

m. Sunday on Airport Rd. at Piper Rd. Webb was cited by patrolmen for failure to stop within an assured clear distance. Three Columbus residents were treated for minor injuries at Riverside Hospital in Columbus following a two vehicle collision on Interstate 71, one and a half miles north of the Richland-Morrow county line at 6:07 p.

m. yesterday. Cloudy and wanner with scattered showers tonight and Tuesday; little change in temperature for the next five days; showers again later in the week, totaling half an inch to an inch. That's the outlook as given by Ohio's weathermen today. Temperatures through the week will average about six to 10 degrees above the normal lows of 50 to 52, normal Yesterday' high Today's low 47 Precipitation, 24 hours ended at 7 a.m.

Garrett, Fleming Falls Mi today, none. MANSFIELD FORECAST: Increasing cloudlneM tonloht St. chelle Bethea, snaucx; Mrs. Clifford Cook, 687 Springmill James Isaac. 1083 Seminole Mattered ahowert or thunderihowert by Earlier today, Eubanks said that he had signed the statement, or confession, prepared morning, warmer, low 60-65.

scanerea thowers continuing Tuesday. Turning cooler, high 41-70. Sunset today: 7:41 p.m.; sunrise Tuts- Danny Haines, Robinson Boals James Davidson, 313 Superior Larry Kline, Perrysville; Marlene Haynes, 387 North Trimble Mrs. 'John O'Donnell 191 Lind Mrs. David Homerick, 276 Oxford Mrs.

Norman Dingus, 1095 Laver Rd. Mrs. Gene Wittmer, 66 Penn Mrs. Bobby Thompson, 1214 Dillon Mrs. Robert Burge, 465 South Main Mrs.

Gerald Stone, 186 Vale Mrs. Ralph Wert, 355 West Fifth Mrs. Howard Young, Bellville; Mrs. Donald Bryant, Mansfield, RD Mrs. Robert Ohler, 1739 Yorktown Mrs.

Edward Michau, 673 Armstrong 'St. Mrs. Jack Pitcher, 135V4 Washington Mrs. Arthur Reeder, 1198 North Trimble Mrs. Phillip Bottorf, 1668 Walker Lake Mrs.

Thomas Dorsey, 524 Beechwood Patricia Shrilla, 958 Kentland James Harrod, 116 Hedges William Laser, 137 Bartley Kermit Keaton, 129 South Diamond Melanie Hill, 811 Grace St. 'Delia Dewey, Ontario; Mary Mott, 219 Penn Clarence Crockett, 280 North Franklin Harold Baker, 163 Chilton Stephen Strohl, 44 South Diamond Garold Hall, 35 Thomas Hampton, 2768 Lakeside James Land, Perry sville; Mrs. Clayton Cole, 131 Glessner Mrs. Jessie Bryan, Bellville; Mrs. Adam Baker, 492 Beech-wood Dr.

by police. Most of his testimony since he oay: a.m. Allen Pugn, 387 uunaio Leta Skeens. 1942 Hout took the stand Friday has been in pointing out errors and mistakes he claims were made Mrs. BarUett Clement, rear 338 High Mrs.

James Hall, 1233 in the preparation of the statement Stone Mrs. wiuiam wnar- "Yes, I did swear to it and I signed three tan. 116 West Third Thom Buddhist Stronghold Falls 400 Viet Rebels Surrender copies," ne said today. I put my initials on any corrections that were on it." But he as Cbercony, 439 Topaz Anna Schalyo, 339 Newman Claude Howe, 948 unvesourg Lori Kidvrell, 100 Western Ave Trov KidweH. 100 West- said that he didn't correct the other parts of the statement because "one of the police officers said it would mess it up." Under direct examination, Eubanks said "I signed it and slaughter" to repress the peo (Continued From Page 1) inces.

But Ky still faced major ple of the northern provinces can troops in Saigon from 8:30 p. in. to 6 a. m. Previously the era Gary Schrack, 2009 opposition in Hue, the other Buddhist power center 50 miles northwest of Da Nang, and in Saigon itself.

and establish dictatorial rule over them. They also said they Fleming Falls ltd. swore to it But I don't swear, I affirm." Eubanks appeared calm and in complete curfew ran from midnight to 5 a. m. American billets near the would boycott a national con Rinses Mrs.

Barbara Kit- Buddhist Institute also were Twenty civilian and military control of himself today. By 11 a. m. he had been on the witness stand for a total of seven gress in Saigon Tuesday called by the government to discuss tleberger, 10 West Lehigh riiritttirifl. Danville: leaders in Hue issued a procla evacuated.

and a half hours. the country's deep political di The fast breaking political Mrs. Rah Glffin, Mansfield, I. Ai mation charging the junta with using "terrorism, bombing and visions. developments came against a backdrop of increased U.

S. and RD Mrs. Isaac nuccnura, Hedges Mrs. William Miller, 1927 Tanglewood Drive Vietnamese activity against the Viet Cong. Mansfield Man Cited 7-4 Soutn; Mrs.

rxwaru nwurauu, 344 Wayne St; Mrs. Rose coniM Nnrth Christian The U. S. 1st Cavalry, Airmo SAFEGUARD the title to your home Retahardt, 41 North Trimble bile. Division reported killing 47 In Area Assault Case a a cmito itov.

tan lAoa ou; more Viet Cong Sunday in Op Mrs. Lazaros Nedelkos, 45 Lind Mrs. Woodrow Riv eration Crazy Horse, bringing Lewis Fish, 4 North Lori Schneider, 85 Greenwood cff cnpitor. 85 Greenwood Floyd Eugene Llewellyn, 20, they broke Into her apartment, the reported enemy toll In sev of Mansfield, RD 5, and three ransacked her apartment and en days of fighting in the central highlands 250 miles north assaulted her. Knox County men pleaded in am Mrs Moiue Lie coaru sol nm-na St Harold Ebbert nocent to charges of criminal east of Saigon to 207 Commu Police withheld information on the case until the four men MMf eww.ft assault in Mt Vernon Munici Willowood Clarence Ham nists.

pal Court this morning. The Knox County men are ilton, West Fiftn ueo jsru-baker, Lucas; Mrs. Peter Pa- With- somewhat improved weather, U. S. Air Force and Navy planes flew 49 missions ers, 143 Vale Juamta Frontz, 57 Douglas Mrs.

George Schafer 1250 Lenox Michael Wentz, Mt. Gil-ead; Louise New, 337 Bowman Mrs. Paul Dittrich, 2000 Fleming Falls Fred Wolff, 488 Sloane Mrs. Ruby Frye, Mansfield, RD Orin Boyce, Shelby; David Cates, 385 Indiana Mrs. Anys Scott, Mansfield Leland Hotel, Rosa Kuhn, 110 Wood St.

Releases Mrs. James O'Don seilich, 519 wescview tnHo rUvfOM.l 798 SOUTH 11H against North Viet Nam Sunday. Jerry Spearman, 23, of Fred-ericktown, RD Daniel Clifford Peters, 27, of Frederick- mnmi st Mrs. Martin Warner, This was 10 more man tne previ were in custody. Coleman Hits Rhodes In Talk Here booklet tells why.

Write for a FREE COPY today. I 1711 Chew Mrs. Vina Mc- town; and James Allen Conant, ous day and considerably more than last week when monsoon voAfan Hut er! Eunice nasei- 32, of Howard, RD 1. rains plagued the air offensive. The four are charged in con Mansfield, RD Zenetfa Car ver, Bellville.

The Viet Cong struck back by nection with an assault on a Mt. Vernon woman about 45 years old, according to Mt Vernon Police Chief Harry More than 150 Democrats MADISON HOSPITAL heard William L. Coleman. Admissions Mrs. Mary Ha- sinking a U.

S. Navy "swift" boat with recoilless rifle fire on the Dinh Ba River 20 miles southeast of Saigon. It was the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, castigate the Llewellyn is also charged with Rhodes Administration yester first loss of one of the 50-foot, nell and son, 176 South Linden Mrs. M. Leonard D'Ooge and son, 1168 Larchwood Mrs.

Michael Murphy and daughter, 597 Kennedy Mrs; Robert Barrett and daughter, 114 Ohio Mrs. Cleo Mc-Quillen, Shiloh; Mrs. David Con-trascere, 120 Homewood Donna Richards, 737 Carol Lane. aluminum hulled boats. Mod day for "the deteriorating picture in public education at the malicious destruction of property, and Spearman and Conant are also charged with breaking and entering with intent to com erate casualties were reported why you should accept nothing less than the best title insurance for your home.

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THE BOOKLET ANSWERS the most' frequently asked questions about title insurance and tells elementary and secondary lev among the six crew members. el." Vietnamese headquarters said mit a felony. german, Crestline. Releases None. Births GENERAL HOSPITAL Saturday Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Cole, 131 Glessner Ave. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G.

Smith, 514 Johns Ave. Sunday nanohtor tn Mr. and Mrs. In a speech to Richland Coun government troops killed 59 The four were represented in ty Young Democrats at Hun- Communists out of an estimated court by Atty. Robert W.

Lev singer Park, the former Demo force of 200 in an operation 33 ering. They requested a prelim cratic state chairman said "Ohio Michael Proicou, 250 Vennum Richard Kopp, Hayes-ville; William Beer, 164 Ridge- If yea live atrtsid Uchlaael Ceiwty we da Writ far Id mum af yaw nearest lawyers THIa inary hearing. Bond was set at $5,000 each. has fallen to the bottom in the miles southeast of Saigon, and killed 35 in another sweep In northernmost Quanc Tri Prov field of public education at the Chief Hamilton said the vic wood Jacqueline Holla-day, 69 South McElroy Igiuyers Title Insurance (prporation elementary and secondary ince. Another 10 Reds were reported killed during a Viet Cong attack on the Tarn Ky airstrip George Schafer 1250 Lenox tim told police she met the four men in a Mt.

Vernon bar Tuesday evening. Later, she said, OTHER PROMINENT Demo 89 Park Avenue, West Mansfield, Ohio Danny McCambridge, 1915 Beal Bernard Palmer, 3316 Park Avenue West; Mrs. Lloyd Ave. Knn tn Mr. and Mrs.

Paul cratic candidates were on hand THI NATIONALLY RECOONIZEO 35 miles south of Da Nang. No planes were damaged, but the Vietnamese took moderate cas Dittrich, 2000 Fleming Falls Rd. for the short sleeves and bar-becued-chicken afternoon. They lawyers Title las.ua c. Cenwllea 1 I Park Aveaee, West, Mrlt.ld, Okie I 'lease send me a espy of the beeMet "QuerHens and Answers About Title Insurance far ratascKva Homeowners." I Divorce Pays Off ualties, the spokesman said.

included Tom Ferguson, candi PARKSTONE, England (UPI) Among the government's op I Schmunk, 408 Lincoln Charles Matthes, 283 Abbey-feale Mrs. Edgar Schaus, 1277 Silver Lane. Mrs. Robert Shreffler, Shelby; Norman Morrow, 158 Columbia Diana Stimens, Woodville Gary Jacobs, date for state auditor; Clifford Brown and Joseph D. Bryan, Ohio Supreme Court judge can It paid to be divorced in this Hi ponents captured in Da Nang I town Sunday.

A local garage of was the city's mayor, Dr. Ngu Glenn To Tour France PARIS (UPI) French offi fered cut rate gasoline to mem didates, and Bruce Levering SYMBOL OF QUALITY and Don Pease, Ohio senate bers of a club for divorced per yen Van Man, who was considered a prime mover in the re L5.il: candidates. sons. volt. Ky threatened to execute 2005 Ashland Mrs.

Ralph cials nrenared a red-caroet Klrby, Lexington; Mrs. L. Sterl welcome for Col. John Glenn, ing Culp, Lexington; Mrs. Sam America's first man in space, a uel Goldsmith, 483 Grant mm who arrives today wr a ween-tonp: tour of France.

Joseph Waldman, 330 Fourth Sandra Todd, 164 Glessner Oscar Plew, 443 Man as a Communist plotter last month but later backed away from the threat The commander of Ky's Da Nang task force, Brig. Gen. Gu Quoc Dong, said the physician-mayor bad been taken when be tried to flee the pagoda. He was flown to Saigon. By crushing the Da Nang re Officials planned a crowded LARGE BUSHY PLANTS DENTAL PLATES IMMEDIATE DENTURES DONT BE WITHOUT TEETH FOR EVEN A DAY PARTIAL DENTURES X-RAYS EXTRACTIONS' FILLINGS nerarv tor tne visiunz astro Spayer Lane.

naut and his wife, including tours of French space and scientific centers and a reception SAVE NOW Another Cored Special en GARDEN PLANTS Cartk's prices wtrt lew before but read these prices go out and compare them then compare our plants and see the difference not only in price but size and quality. Priced below chain stores. i Mrs. Robert Allen, 451 Cook Mrs. John Eckenrode, 58 By-Tht-Doun dav bv snaee ana scienmic West Raleigh Mrs.

Charles Smalley. 29V4 Stewart volt in a week-long campaign of Research Minister Alain Peyre- fitte. MIXED rviiairf Mrs. Richard Hines, Lex major step toward reasserting the U. S.

backed government's CAREK'S grew all their own plants at thair large Green-housss and era sailing at "BELOW WHOLESALE" Pricssl mm GLAD DULDS 49 authority in the northern prov BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED MISSING TEETH REPLACED LOOSE PLATES RELINED 7V HOUR SERVICE TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENTS SALE GERANIUMS SWANK'S Driver Training School. George Swank. State li SNAPDRAGONS PETUNIAS MARIGOLDS AGERATUM OAS far extraction mtt flllktta (He Needle) INANCINO ea Denture Ward censed instructor. Six years Large bushy pinch plants with 2 and 3 shoots end 2 and 3 buds in 4 inch pots. Rag.

price 69c. SALE PRICE pJ DOZ. OUT OF FLATS experience at Mansfield Senior. 756-5312 or 524-2831. TUESDAY SPECIAL KENTUCKY Fried Chicken $1.25.

Circle Inn, 1422 Ashland Road. FINAL WEEK. Closing for the Summer, May 28. All hats at greatly reduced prices. Including white.

Second floor Millinery, H. L. Reed Co. CREAM color rain coat, size 44, Goldsmith's-Gleneagle label and a dark colored rain coat with 8 keys in pocket Exchanged for similar Coats past i weeks. Contact Wappner Home.

HEALTHY PLANTS GERANIUMS 4.00 GOSPEL MEETING Easfside Church of Christ 1400 ParadiM Vlaw Rd. RoMland Grange Bldg. MansfltW, Ohia MAY 23-JUNE 1st 7:45 P.M. Your Presence Would Be Appreciated Greatly Johnie Edwards ElletUville, Indiana DR. B.W.

STERN DENTIST SVb N. Main St. PtlOH 524-W1 BUY TKEM BY THE DOZEN N3INCH POTS-IY THE DOZEN Mansfield's Flower By Wire Florid We are Mansfield's authorized agency for the famous HAGGAR slacks. FASHION LANE, Downtown Mansfield. Tomato Plants eat.

Af mrtffes 525-25M ORDER YOURS NOW and bt sure to get them! These WIS Go Fast! Elg Bargains Be Her Early! or 524-3703 Park In Any Lot Well Stamp Your Ticket Bedding geraniums 25c each or 2 JO per dozen. Miller's Green House on Possum Run Rd. Closed Sundays. Richland Co. Young Dems meeting.

North Lake Park Pavilion, May 25, at 8:00 p.m. 154 Park Ave. West.

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