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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 7

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1960 THE STAR, MARION. OHIO PAGE 7 Leads Sought On Slaying of Soviet Union Declares Marion Child, 3, Injured bv Sets Off Crai-h Alerts in 4 States Flaming Object in Sky Is Identified as Meteor tracks and Ganzler told police he did not see his brakeman signal him to stop. Two other minor no-injury accidents were investigated by police Monday At 4:22 p.m. a car driven by-Frank Gifford. 43.

of 429 Summit Rd. was struck from the rear in the 400 block of Oak St. Driver of the other car was Douglas Paulding Girl New Value on Currency Hit-Skip Truck A 3-year-old Marion girl was in They said the actual effect of MOSCOW 'APl-The ion declared today that jured at 12.31 p.m. Monday when 'she was struck bv a truck in a decreeing that the dollar will be worth only 90 kopecks-there are inn korjecks in the ruble-insteari hit-skip accident on Bartram Ave. She is Connie L.

McClenahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris McClenahan 530 Bartram Ave. tvneisiey, 30. of 565 Pearl St.

I At 1:10 p.m. a car driven by Anne L. St. Germain, 44, of 178'2 S. Main St.

strsck a parked car in he 100 block of Silver St. Police cited her on charges of drivine CINCINNATI AP) Apparently it was a meteor that was seen shortly after 6 o'clock Monday evening over a wide area of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. At least personnel at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton said a meteor passed over at about that time. But for almost four hours it had press association and newspaper NEW SHIPMENT or CHAIRS SWIVELS ROCKERS RECLIHERS Priced From L0EBS 141 S. Main St.

She suffered a scalp injury and was taken to General Hospital in a Boyd ambulance. She is reported in fair condition at the hopital Force Base in Columbus. Wright -j Patterson Field. Clinton County UFB at Wilmington and Ft. Knox produced no reports of missing i aircraft.

The Clinton County base said it had no planes up at all when one I report came that two planes had crashed both from that base, i One report from Manchester, was that someone said he still could see the vapor trail I from the plane that had "ex-iploded." A Ladoga, farmer land his three sons said they saw "a bright fire ball in the sky heading west" and that it seemed to fall near the Crawfordsville, of four rubles was negligible unless the ruble is made hto convertible currency which can be freely changed into other money in international commerce. At present the ruble has an arbitrarily set value which bears little relation to world or domestic prices. No mention was made in the announcement of the present special tourist rate of 10 rubles to $1. while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident. The parked was owned by Edward L.

Reit-er of near Bucyrus. PAl'LDING. Ohio today checked out a number of known sex offenders in northwestern Ohio, trying to get a lead on what Sheriff John Keeler calls the sex slaying of 14 year old Nancy Eagleson. The sheriff said today that a sexual attack on the young Paulding girl appeared to be the only motive behind her death. Nancy's fully-clothed body except for her undergarments was found in a wooded area early Monday by two hunters near the hamlet of Junction, eight miles northeast of here.

The undergarments were lying close by. A preliminary autopsy report, the sheriff said, showed the girl had been criminally assaulted and shot once through the head with a small caliber weapon. Nancy and her sister, Cheryl, 5, were returning home from a witnesses said tnc truck was traveling north and the child was crossing the street from east to west. Witnesses al-o described the truck to police and a suspect later was taken into custody and was Hostage Released SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) Gen. Thai Quans Hoang, Saigon's military commander who was taken hostaee when rebel This was one of two injury accidents investigated Monday by leaders fled to Cambodia after their coup collapsed, was returned heavy ruble will be than the dollar.

Western experts in Moscow said tu motive probably was Under a decree the ofi'ina! of exchange will be change! 1 from four rubles for ruble for SI. 11. The Soyh! said the new rate reflect a fourfold increase if ihe ruble to be put into effect on that date. 10 to 1 Exchange However, the ruble that r-c put into circulation at thai u.t.c is being exchanged for 10 of th present rubles. The official Soviet news Tass said in its of the currency revaluation that the state bank was instructed "to increase the rate of exchange of the ruble with the currency of other capitalist countries in conformity with the higher gold content of the ruble." That content is going from .22 grams in the old ruble to .98 grams in the new.

Special Tourist Rate Western economists here said prestige was more likely one of the motives for the currency revaluation because of the weakness the dollar has shown recently in foreign markets a weakness that Marion police. The other occurred at 10: 15 a here today in an air force plane. airport. Then came the word from Wright-Patterson that the meteor had been sighted. Astronomers say meteors often burn out in sight of the earth but seldom actually strike the ground except in the form of ashes.

offices, Air Force bases and police in a dither trying to run down reports that an airplane had been seen to explode in the sky. The reports came from areas extending all the way from Fleming County, south of Maysville, to central Illinois. In Indiana there even were the old flying saucer reports. Manchester, Ohio, apparently the first to report, thought it was an Air Force jet plane. In Indiana some early reports were that it was an airliner that had exploded.

Indiana state police were rushed into Switzerland County on a report a plane had exploded and crashed there. Kentucky state police supported by Army helicopters hurried to near Hardinsburg to investigate a similar report. No one ever found an airplane and checks at Lockbourne Air 4 in Marion County File Notices of Bankruptcy Four persons have filed notices of bankruptcy with the U. District Court in Toledo. County Treasurer Marion E.

Hinklin announced today. Those filing were Harry David Parker of 435 W. Center Searle Munson Jr. of 577 Littleton Clyde Junior Gilbert of 8754 Bennett St. and Lowell DeLong Ault of Green Camp, an individual and formerly doing business as the Midway Truck Stop.

The first meeting of creditors is to be held at 10 a.m.. Nov. 30 in the Municipal Court Room at City HalL Be Wise Be Safe Be Protected Be assured of 24-hour emergency ROAD SERVICE All This Possible Through Membership In The Auto Club JOIN TODAY New Membership $12 Renewed Membership $10 Polaris-Armed Vessel Begins AtlanticPatrol in an alley at tne rear of the Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. building on N. State St.

which involved a parked semi-trailer truck and a railroad car. Hurt was George Clark of 507 Robinson St. He suffered a shoulder injury and was taken to a doctor's office for treatment. Clark was working in the truck-trailer, unloading it, when it was struck by the railroad car. The car was being pushed west along a side track into the Merchant's building by a New York Central Railroad switch engine operated by-Paul Ganzler, the engineer.

Police said the truck was parked in the alley in such a manner that it extended over the railroad movie Sunday night when the killer struck. He dragged Nancy off a Paulding street and into his car and rode off Cheryl ran tc a neighbor's house at the first sign of danger. The neighbors called the sheriff's office. Sheriff Keeler said it was a lucky thing the litlo girl didn't stick around or killer might have grabbed her, too. Keeler said the only mark of identification that Cheryl remembers about the killer is that he wore horn-rimincd glasses.

But beyond that, the sheriff added, he has no leads none that he'll divulge, at any rate. hi MARION AUTO CLUB 177 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-7012 There are eight national forests in Arizona Apache Coconino, Coronado. Gila, Kaihab, Prescott, has led to such things as the pushing up of the price of gold on the London exchange.

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K. M. McManes, 6th District commander, the killer-sub will be on "a mission of good will for all who want good will and mission of absolute destruction for all those who want that." He said the 380-foot sub carries i destructive capacity "equal to all the bombs dropped during World War II." The vessel is expected to stay at sea for about two years, returning then for a new nuclear reactor. In the meantime, it will prowl undisclosed areas with alternating crews. Miss Taylor's Condition Still CaRed Critical I LONDON (AP)-Actress Elizabeth Taylor's doctors said today she is suffering from a severe virus infection aggravated by bad teeth.

That raised the question if one of the world's most beautiful worn-I en will have to have her teeth extracted? Our New PLAZA STORE HOUBS Daily Except Sundays ARE 9 A.I3. TO 9 P.M. BIG BEAR SUPER MARKET MARION PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER For dieters, a full day's nutrition but only 900 natural dairy-fresh taste! "We must leave that decision to the dentists," replied her Brit ish physician, Dr. Carl Goldman "but we are hoping not." Her American doctor said the aing actress spent a comfortable Marion Area Traffic Cases night but she is still sick. Dr.

Red Kennamed, of Los An-igeles, at the urging of Miss Tay lor's husband Eddie Fisher, ar rived Monday night. The actress suffering intense head pains, was Phone DUpont semi-conscious under sedation. "We're encouraged," the doctor said this morning. He said he hoped to be able to issue a medical bulletin later in thi day. With Dr.

Cary Goldman, and Lord Evans, Miss Taylor's British physicians, Dr. Kennamer had just come from the movie star's bedside. Lord Evans is one of Queen Elizabeth II's doctors. He was brought into the case last month when the beautiful actress continued to run a fever every afternoon. Ten traffic cases were handled Monday in Marion Municipal Court.

Charges, drivers and penalties were: Speeding: James R. Wood, 36, of Columbus, $15 and costs (suspended); John M. Haberman, 35, of near Marion, $15 and costs; Raymond Hill, 43, of Owosso, $15 and costs. Miscellaneous: Hark Blevins, 21, of 910 Daffodil $15 and costs no driver's license; Crystal G. Mahaffey, 18, of near Prospect, $15 and costs, insufficient brakes; James E.

Bennett of near Upper Sandusky, $15 and costs, illegal passing; Geoffrey M. Howard, 21, of 327'4 S. State $15 and costs, reckless driving; Dorothia L. Nye, 43, of 856 Wilson $15 and costs, failure to display license tags; Paul D. Donnelly, 16, of Cleveland.

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Levering, 37. of Galion, stop sign violation, County Court at Galion; Richard K. Wil-, son, 37, of Bucyrus, speeding, and I Don H. Walter, 26, of Bucyrus. speeding, both County Court at Bucyrus.

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