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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 6

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News-Journali
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Mansfield, Ohio
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6
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Fights To Keep Gas CINCINNATI IHV-The State Utilities commission stands charged today with improper delegation of powers under the emergency gas Thursday, November 15, 19M at about 30,000. And as a result a gas heating equipment firm, Floyd and has brought a $615,282 damage suit against C. G. and E. Voicing opposition to the Keyes action were Floyd and Co.

attor-nevs who took part in the case as friends of the court. They maintained that an appeal from the commission order should he to the Lstate Supreme Court and not. to the Slower courts. i The Floyd and Co. suit also Is pending in the Cincinnati courts 1 where it has been charged that C.

G. and caused the company 'great financial loss by failing to Senforce the gas freeze order, KILLED CRalNG S'rREET CLEVELAND (AP) An auto- mobile struck and killed Allan I. Cohen, 22, as he crossed the street I early today in front of Polyclinic hospital. freeze'" order. This charge was made by both parties to a Cincinnati court action in which a householder, Lee Keyes.

seeks to permanently enjoin the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co. from cutting off natural gas supplies to his home. INJUNCTION GRANTED He already holds a temporary injunction halting the company from obeying the PUCO order to supply no gas for unauthorized space heating equipment. However, estimates place the number of unapproved gas space heating units in Hamilton county Tb Choice of f.liilions INEXPENSIVE MODEL At the wheel of this British-made MG it Earl Thomas, West Fourth while standing in the froot seat ix his five year-old son, Larry. The car is a 1951 model with a four-cylinder motor, has a top speed of 80 miles per hour and gets over 25 miles to the gallon of gas.

New, it sells for about $2,100. A local used car dealer is offering one for $1,500. Baptist Paslor Dies jLourionville Scout seen are the Simca, as Italian model which sells for about $3,500, and Allard, British made, marketing at abut $4,500. chillicothe (AP) Hobby how i. Key, wiiuam loiuver, a cap LOUDONV1LLE Ioudonville tist minister for 63 years, died yei- terday.

He was 93. The ionofBoy Scouts are planning a hobby former Mississippi slaves, ha for Dee. 7 and 8. The show Talks In Ravenna Matiric Taylor, general secre- graduated from Wilberforce col- if '--Tea SPORTS CAR Standing by his Jaguar XK 120 is Jack O. Crou.se, Marion Avenue Rd.

The car is a British product and can travel at speeds up to 133 miles per hour. It is considered by many as the top all-round sports car and sells for about $4,100. Mansfirhlors Ah p. Their European Anion Foreign-Made Cars Appear In Oily will be staged in tht scout rooms under the American Legion Hall. It will be open from to 9:30 each evening.

The committee in charge is Lar tary of the Mansfield YMCA, will ga and seminary in 1892 and re-he guest speaker at the. Ravenna jceived a doctor of divinity degree YMCA tomorrow at 6 p. m. The jn 1898 from the theological sem-meeting is being held to celebrate jinary and college at Lynchburg, the opening of the Ravenna 'Y' in'a. February.

The meeting will be! 4 it ry Perrenherger, Jim Miller, Jim III Package T-a3 Yeur OrotVi at tht Eirst Congregational! a News-Journal Classified Richard. Obrecht, Joe Cline Othpr sport mnHels sometimes church. 'and Jim Bainter. 'Ad for Quick Results. By FRANK I10RWARD iCrouse said, "I've driven her made cars are begin-1()00 miles and haven't had a bit of ring to appear on Mansfield trouble.

This car is really put toil reels, 'gether. The sleek, little autos havej -fc aught the fancy or several Mans- "MOST PEOPLE who own for-fieldera who say they like themjeign cars get them because of because they are "different' Cat. Third ed WJ Sli. fhen 413M and inexpensive to operate. PROBABLY THE TOP sport car rhoire in this country is the Jau-Sr XK 120, one of which is owned by Jack O.

Crou.se, Marion Avenue Rd. The XK120 is a little over 14 their mechanical perfection and not for show. This Jaguar of mine was literally put together by hand and every part fits into its proper place." The other sport model most often seen, The MG, a moderately priced, two seat roadster, is credited with popularizing foreign sport cars in this country during feet long, carries two passengers. has a six cylinder engine, twin recent years. nvrrhead camshafts, develops lfi0 It has a four cylinder engine horsepower and can travel at 'capable of developing 54 4 brake NOVEMBER horsepower, has a top speed of 80 miles per hour, goes from noih ing to 50 miles in 18 seconds and' gets more than 25 miles to a gal Ion of gas.

apcrris tip to 1.13 miles per hour, Crouse's top speed in his 1951 gray model was .130 miles per hour. He said the car is the fastest thing he's ever seen on pick up. It goes from nothing to 80 miles per hnur in just 15 seconds. The general lines of the car are alerk and the red leather uphul THE 1951 MODEL, often used as a stock racer both here and aboard, sells for about $2,125 new SAL it ecs on the block at $1,500. At least, that's what atpry gips it a rich air.

The rll fnr ahnut non in Columbus shout whete Crnuse purchased his. a Mansfield used car dealer is aK As fnr mechanical performance, Ing for one. When Hie Train Price Cuts in All Departments Buy Now and Save 3ms or Plane Is Crowded You Can See lf- i i if I NOVEMBER SALE! SAVE $30 159.88 13 Down REG. 9.93 LUXURE CARrET 8.88 Wnnrirhi nw qH-find -low wov hfi th (iininfl. fif firKni fif forvd forpetmg.

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