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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 2

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TWO MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965 SALMAGUNDI Born, this morning, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hensel of 1119 Wallace ave SE, a son. Born, Sunday, in Massillon ciiy hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard an, 72, Hurt When Hit By Hit-Skip Auto THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO 7.YEAR-OLD MAY LOSE SIGHT OF LEFT EYE Parolee Admits Kidnaping Girl CLEVELAND (AP) Police tne number of traffic acci- car rac acc- Davis of 8510 Navarre rd ai dents investigated by police and highway patrolmen over the Born, Sunday, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown jr of 1311 3rd st SE, a daughter.

weekend. Samuel Yutzy. 72, of 1238 Oberlin rd SW, was admitted to the Massillon city hospital after he was struck by a' hit-ikip" auto Saturday at 4:30 p. m. in the i200 Born.

Saturday, in Massilloniblock of Oherlin rd SW. city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bennett of 11044 Gladdis YUTZY SUSTAINED a partial at SW, a son. amputation of a little finger nd abrasions of the face, right Mrs.

Joseph E. Verostek of; "and and right kg, attendants 3236 Young ave NW said. They listed his condition to- surgery this morning in Massil- da J' as "fairly good," Police said Yutry told them he was Balking west on the side rd when he was morning Ion city hospital. Mrt. Anna DeChant of 122 Cen- uttuill JU nen ne was ter st Navarre, is confined to by the auto.

The motor- Alassillon city hospital with a ist then drove from the scene fractured hip and wrist suffered! Mrs. Connie Spears, 20 of 425 Friday in a fall at her ave northeast of told police she would gee Born, Saturday, in Doctors hos- own physician for a whiplash PitaJ, to Airman and Mrs.l'nJury sustained Sunday at 7'01 Jrmes Ward of 5043 Lincoln WayjP- m. in the Towne Plaza shop- son Airmfl Ward is sta-iPing center. POLICE SAID Mrs. Spears was driven of the According to the accident report, Howe attempting to pull from a parking space when 30 Attend Urban League Meeting Here 30 persons attended the first of 2 scheduled Membership meetings of the Massillon Urban league at the YMCA Sunday afternoon.

The meeting was presided over by the Rev. Daniel C. Blazier, president of the league's board of misteej. He explained that the purpose of the meeting was to find out from the membership bow the Urban league in Massil- Jon can become more effective and render better sen-ice to the community. iAYMOND BROWN, director of the nudeast regional office of the National Urban league in Ak- his car slipped into rear gear and who admitted he kidnaped a 7- year-old girl as she was on her way home from school and maimed her my firing blank charges into her eyes from a tear gas pistol.

The girl, Donna Adkins, was found by a truck driver as she wandered blindly along the Ohio Turnpike early Friday hours after a man forced her into his car near her home on the west side. WORKING WITH a descrip tion of the kidnaper and his car provided by the girl, detectives arrested William H. Rehard, 22. Sunday at his home in suburban South Euclid. Rehard steadfastly denied having anything to do with the kid- naping during 6 hours of questioning, then the police scientific bureau found threads from Donna's clothing imbedded in Rehard's jacket.

Confronted with this, Rehard confessed, detectives said. Police said Rehard, who is for investigation of kidnap- ing, admitted in a signed statement that he fired blank 9 caliber charges into Donna's eves with a tear gas pistol. He told police he wasn't sure why he did it, but officers theorized he mav nave tried to blind Donna sb Ohio, was abrasions and contusion at the released ported in fair condition in Community hospital underwent an operation on uiiuciwent an Massillon city hospital left eye. Surgeons a 1-car n.or, now i 2 or 3 day p. m.

at the intersection of Route 93 and Orrville st, northweit of Massillon. ev said was guest speaker. Brown on tne Urban league's role the challenges it faces in the! Tc changing times of our nation 1 Cll XS He told what the Urban trying to do to help implement the recently enacted I6dtral legislation such as the Ciril Act of 1964, the EC-; pnomic Opportunity Act and thei Manpower Re-training Act. this connection, Brown in HIGHWAY PATROLMEN said I lested, police Michael Fliger, 20, of RD 1, Nor-' wich, was driving north on Route 93 when his auto went out of control, left the highway and crashed into a utility pole. Miss Shaver was a passenger in the Fliger auto, patrolmen said.

Fliger was charged with speeding, they reported. t'Udja "IJCtilti she will lose sight of the eye She was able to open her right eye and see out of it Sunday Donna was not sexuallv mo- but statement that bought a camera Friday and took LF 1 0 mot suburban North Randall where he took nude and A BACHELOR, Rehard has been working as a meat cutter at wholesale firm on the Dale T. Evans Named Police Prosecutor Police Probe Theft Of $180 From Store vi Police today were investigating (Dale T. Evans to serve as the thefts of $180 in cash, a ant cit solicitor and police pros- bundle of Sunday newspapers' ecutor elective Feb. 1, was an- and an auto, all reported to them! unced toda City Solicitor over the weekend.

G. Reichel. John Nicewander of 474 Am- Evans will succeed Prosecutor vale ave NW, foreman of the' Fr Horst, svho submitted his McLain Grocery Co. cash and rcs 'fi a tion last week to carry store at 377 1st st SE told ful1 time to rivate ra ctice. The appointment of attorney i ff at fcJLj, LUIU $180 wa taken from the st ore register between 2:30 and p.

m. Saturday while he was out of the place of business IS A. native of Massil- i a graduate of Washington high school and a graduate of Hiram college in 1961, with a la ENTRY was gained through a de from Western Reserve rear door, police said. school of law. He is presently do- Richard W.

Weirich of 13721 ing graduate work in law and jAfillersburg rd, southwest of Mas- medicine at West rn Reserve, sillon, said his auto, a 1960 Olds- 1 While in Hiram he was a.mem- niobile station wagon, was stolen ber of tne varsit football team, between 6:30 and 7:55 p. Sun- capta ned the varsit i' swimming while it was parked in am fr (Church of Christ at 815 ave NE. the team for 2 ve ars was a member tne administrative counseling Staff and worked for the Cleve. wagon is colored green land Brown 's training camp sum and cream and plates N-823-B had the license license mers At Westcrn Reserve he was DALE T. EVANS new police prosecutor I of 32 Sunday newspapers in fron of the Lawson at Wales rd and State ave NE, Sunday morn- facult ect the Cmf Richard Madison of 2335 Walrs einber of the Nati al A 'e NW, said he placed a the law review staffi I A VO 32 Sunday newspapers in front and a research By Judge In Muiiy Court UMal 'practice of law last.

October, and MEAN-WHILE niaintain a la office at 708 Fjne totaling $210 and costs gating last Saturday's burelarv pe lcs Mer chants building. were imposed on 13 persons M10 The original report listed S450 AN FA LIUCKXSED and on the bench, in cash and S300 checks stolen 1CGnsed Parachutist he is a mem- The charges, pleas and court from a safe in the Stoner Insur the Parachute club of actlon: ance agency, room 318. Officers Amel ica andthe Bengal Sky Div-' Crossing over a double yellow said they were told I Veteran lhie: We le A Adams 51 of Checks and most of the cash were semce in lhe v'208 13th st SE, guilty, $35 'and found in the office and that HIP IP costs actual amount i Evans ls sm le and resides at S6694 missing is 3rd st NE a fi without cau- THE THIEVES were more successful at the Juvenile Roque Real Estate office, room ADMITS KIDNAPING office at central police station in aid bar and to pry dial of the Mayor's Face As TWT 1 in Warn he new Massillon candidate to secure nominating petitions tnii morning at Stark county board of elections Turnpike. onti shot in the eves gas pistol. The girl was found wandering on the Ohio (AP Wirephoto) description of heri car and also the serial thow in attendance to give and rolunteed their support and volunteer their league in seeing that full advant- of taken question and answer period i followed Brown's talk durlneir.

ut employed oy which a Hvely discussion was held ept bllc Steel Cor P- for 17 on the past and future role of the- an repairman 1 league in 0 Local 1124, United' HlllS KeCeSS be his daughter. He was convicted April 25 fel assault on a 6- side girl and sen- to 10 years in the 11 id DODM 6av lhem Qf jVortfiern Ice Belt lock i Mayor William J. Area Escapes Lash Thespians Will Initiate Changing lanes without ition: Robert M. Battista, 29 of j716 Maryland ave SW, Canton I guilty, S25 and costs. Intoxication: James H.

Norris of 826 Hall ct SE, guilty' and costs. I Stop sign violations: Leonard L. Kraft. 38, of 3485 Pigeon Run rd, southwest of Massillon and Mrs. Gertie J.

Keen's 5015 Tioga ave iuilty and Twelve new members will be I initiated into the Thespian socie- ty of Perry high school at cere- I monies Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the Prow e11 na been employed by be i Report Thaiit on blame it on the power pole just costs ea'ch' outside his office window at City mprop hacking: Mrs His honor sent a letter to the Siitl 2 JSS I Ohio Edison Co. last week re- costs gul "J' questing that the company inspect its metal power poles periodical- roadway: Harley ly for deterioration. 0 fH' 21 51 ClarendLon ave AU Canton, guilty, $10 and THE MAYOR CITED the con- pole just out- Speeding: Edward R.

Tartaglio, an example of 2660 Genoa ave Heights, HE ATTD Lorin AnQf 1 the need of new incentives 5 105 hi school, Wash-j programs to improve the Ur-i 1 98 to school, Ohio Univer-' 4 p. m. but went off The forecast for the area today called for cloudy this afternoon! becoming partly cloudy tonight. fne L. S.

Weather Bureau sta- JLoCRl anePf lug and Francis Sherer. baa league's people of Massilloiu Refreshments were served! after the meeting by the Urban- Prowe11 ettes, the women's auxiliary of the Massillon Urban league' un- i der the direction of Mrs. Robert Mill. OLa at the Akron-Canton airport forecast a high of 35 today and predicted Tuesday would be clou- dy and warmer with scattered 1 2 owers and a high of 40 to 45 unsuccessful month recess of the Generi council nom- al Assemblv if necessarv Democratic Soviet to V0ld TEMPERATLRES the next 5 and in 1963. He is a mem-'over the Russians' vnf.

average 6 to 10 degrees RUSSlanS te in State university and' UNITED NATIONS S. Institute in General made Helps Repair 1 jt ce Damage March Staff Named was being st JSforth Canton, Willis C. Webb ,53. of 34925 Norris ave, Wayne Michigan, and Lesh Patrick i 22 of 9382 Main st, East Sparta' I all pleading guilty, fined $10 and costs each. students have eaVnVd sufH: nJf USt ed Ernest Cindnnat 2 of the oreanizat on mbers fhe March of Dimes of the vil- guilty, fined S10 and co s.

lnitla lage of Navarre and Bethlehem. each semester township today announced the FORFEITING BONDS of S25 A o-man line crew from Ohio names of 's captains who will when (hey failed to appear 'on company's Massillon divi- 1 "Si T-' 8 8 WCre bert to The campaign for funds will Sutton. 46, of 2835 Oakwood ave of 5l headquarters for secretary-treasurer. Captains who siUon Urban league and the gen-'SL its 8-week-old HO Sves fi, wh lch Itown.ship drive eral public are urged to attend i he Bw dncr batc its voSSg tn rinm Ce belt from Illinois to erSin CUStom 'Dl Short Mrs Franl ftii meeting. thtt be not nw- snd stim voting to elwt a nSland cars skidded over indidw mi le that LJ1USl VlDeilS Gerald Girt, Mrs.

ining for re-election. ing committee SdI adnJ teer 5 fr side streets, and power ch of En county and Raymond a ther Ward Democratic- a The wneral SL Ilnes idcn with ice or Pc tawa Sai dusk Sene- 1 Carolyn Miller. J-O rillle UH 'candidates, in addition to Prow- should end Tuesda? debate were broken by falling tree limbs Huron counties 11 are oy L. Johnson. RonaW The disnitt.

leaving hundreds of To Rule On House Speech j-j i ve no WASHINGTON (AP) The Candltiat for thia council poit U. S. Supreme Court agreed to-; jj day to rule on the question of fCttllCr iJjthtirt whether the Constitution bars; prosecution of a congressman on: BANGKOK a charge that he was paid to Thanom uPremier make a speech in the house. ril lk ch hu ruling was re-election. ing Ward Democratic a me A llt snappen or candidates, in addition to Prow- should end Tuesday Werc broken Ailing tree limbs, JHE STORM slarl od ri arapa CT fte In 2 years' nnn.

ote any hospital emergency rooms ght and through College Alumni Asso- ith victims'of aiifn oay with ice build- ciates of Ohio will open Tuesday Lowers, Eugene Thomas E. Ross ff MAC HH Utjlltl Mrs. Frank Wagner, Clem 0. Peoples ''a of 1711 "rs. Harold st SE, charged with fai McAfee and Miss i to stop in the assured clear C1 of Joss of 0 es t-, non-pavmpni nf tiucigcjiL-y rooms SJ er no nub of it is Sh er th.

Jammed victims of auto for thu council poit should 6 icv side- Oil Storage should pay million before uo -a side- ng Up as much one inch on at 6 30 P- m. at a dinner meeting will how much Informed doplimats newest proposal Dav i war "scheduled Tor 'May 13. Judge Graybtll set no bond. Harrison L. Phillips.

26. of 43 ave NW, charged with (Collecting garbage without a city license. Trial was scheduled for 14. No bond was set. James McMillen.

38. of 215 Oak Johnson, D-Md. The department cf here rnriffirXi nonh would Weguard the Amerir.1,? appealed from a decision by the Se plane had aSi 7 POrt5 said ht for the wnalfv if U. S. Circuit Court in piane 4 1 1111 st uic U.

S. Circuit Court in Richmond ble that courts may not inquire into the motivation behind speeches given on the floor by members of congress. department charged Johnson was paid by savings and loan interests for a speech made in the house June SO, I960. WORK of 1704 ullv uu lines and poles. Damage at the On csto hotel in the trovibles earlv lossr of el ectric service to More tnan 2 50 alumni workers' ANCHORAGE Alaska were new storm and businesses areA xpectt to attcnd Fi destroyed a'large SW: chared with rresn snow on northern 0 1 7he Ba division.

nf th Campaign chairmen and endangered thousands of batten-' filed a ai n5 in England, freezing rain, sleet fr Ias Hon crews Pf rt CI colleses is Thom- barrels of oil at a Standard Oil private affidaxlf SJI bv NOS 7nS THV rmr vrn rt fthc nati0n dha hand sky area v3a The blaze raged uncontrolled 12 Vt: ICA area was one tta fn ii workers will contact for 3 hour and did al least S200 s-conunued ardest hit. The air force A few outlying farms and cer- a umn i the area, with 000 damage to a 200-yard metal, Plane LA 6aiarigni to the penaifv'if nT-pT'lt," tnd a vs flights a customers on the off-shore ar college receiv- office and warehouse, company! Plane had landmg-gear trou-jthe boo nCl feanng that sonic 1 ed by Ohio Edison ma ea Unt contributed reported. No one was in tion fell short coninou- booms could snap more power stl11 la service, according to a Its alumni Last year's pro- jured es. company spokesman line crew ram re sulted in almost ui i Thoi sands of utility workers rom Al'liance flew to South Bass rlrK thc day a isla nd Sunday morning to correct repairing damage caused by conditions there one of the worst ice storms in Chicago history. Several public schools canceled Til classes for today and many fam- Atll -v: All mes sat through a day of frecz- i mg weather without lights re Over Support Of Education Flares crew in al st The fire was blamed on a bro 000 being received from more ken pump casing that sprayed of the alumni gasoline around part of the ware- nu" ca a 'S ns conduct- house.

A spark evidently ienited 10 Clties the fizel WE DELIVER of The Frw, JldlU over who contributes how home county of Stark JSfbSSfiJSSEfHSs i TT i-jni 51 fjowime nf i-viijiuiu nent 1 re SE, told police vandals broke the exploded today in falsehoods designed to H. heat front windshield of her auto Sun- batttle of fl ur between grade Ohio's Sort of Severe wea(h a sfrip on day before 12:20 p. m. while the ein state administration and the farv VdL thc northe Snow, sleet car was parked in the Massillon a association He said JhJt i ed catl on ing rain and stron? winds city hrepital fOE A) over who contributes how home rmmtv DLowIin Ss havoc with hi hwavs a The Evening Independent Berserk Gunman Slain By Cleveland Police CLEVELAND (AP) Detec- room and asked "are you .11 five Robert Shankland. wearing right?" The answer was several gas mask, waited outside the shots fired through the door Herbert Catron came out, Shankland arrived, flattened several shots at him and himself against the wall and' them stumbled down the yelled, "police!" Catron shot where he was killed by i times through the door i high school placed fourth i vi with 22 points and Ce highways and "air olio tipfi host travel through wide stretches of lace 'th 19 points in a the rej speech tournament Saturday at ranged up to a foot in Llnc high school Canton.

New England, where In original oratory, Sharon freezing rain covered rop of Pcrr tied first snowfall. Place with Jim Tyson of McKin- A freezing rain in New York le and Kusner, also of A Newipaper Puwishen; Palely irrwpons We. Shxnnort wlthptticcs In New St. in TVITIIC in fll.o* on 1 rates given upon w- tecond class matter kUrck uuuai in taxes Gov. James A.

Rhodes. i extreme- Kr placed third in noieci up WINTER ALSO took a swipe aramatlc room since before Christmas. thc northwest. In thc "A 1 division of a fu a Brj-ant. custodian of HE FIRED at sh.nManrf si Af a stFH-SHi: the weekend Louisville and GlenwoodiSiS 0 Honbled over.

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