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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1963 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, OHIO SALMAGUNDI Born, Sunday, in Canton Timken Mercy hospital lo Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Betteker of KD 1, Navarre, a daughter. Born, Sunday, in Massillon city hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald L. Henry of 19 10th st SE, a daughter. Born, Sunday, in Massillon city hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen of Box 65, Navarre, a son. Sally Fctrow of 1221 Tremont ave- SW, seventh grader at Lorin Andrews junior high school, is confined to Orrville Community Osteopathic hospital, i.Mrs. Donald lleitger and in- f4nt daughter, Joni Marie, weie rqken Sunday to their residence, 231 Locke ave SE, from Massillon city hospital. Friday, in Akron city hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

James Ei Littlerield of 2633 Overbrook Cuyahoga Falls, a daughter, has been named Melissa Ann Littlefield is the son of Mrs William Mayberry of 1114 Wood- ave SE. 2 Holdups Take Place I In Canton t. police today were investigating two robberies in that cfty over the weekend which njjtted bandits more than $300 in cash- Sight No Relief From Frigid Weather Dalton Driver Handed Fines On 2 Charges A Dalton motorist, charged leaving the scene of an acci- ident and failing to drive on the right side of the roadway, was i fined a total of $75 and costs Massillon municipal court today. Judge Emmett D. Graybill assessed a fine of $50 and costs on the former count and $25 and costs on the latter against Robert A.

Burch, 18, of Main Dal- State highways- patrolmen said Burch was the; driver of a icar which veered from the westbound lane off the -north side of 30 at 7:55 p. Saturday and struck a $20 damage. Burch was his license number, officers said. The accident occurred three4enths of a.mile west of Rt; IN OTHER COURT action to to turn off, combined to produce this winter scene. A bright sun soon melted the ice from the day, Fines of and costs were By The Associated Press 'by the weekend, were wide- mounted into the million of dol- venienced millions' and brought Winter's icy blasts enveloped spread.

lars. to thousands. Stiff winds the major part of the nation to- The unseasonable cold in south- added to the discomfort. Driving day. No immediate break in the DEATHS BLAMED on the win- ern Texas, southern California conditions were hazardous in severe cold weather was try exposure, fires and and Arizona threatened damage many areas.

Travel was halted ealcd. traffic accidents on ice and snow- to citrus and vegetable crops, in some sections. The effects of the frigid weath- covered passed the 40 Farmers started their smudge The Weather Bureau in Chica- er and snow, which swept into the mark. pots. go said that only a few parts of Rockies last weekend and snow- Property damage, including Wide areas felt the sting of the the nation were not hit by balled across most of the country heavy loss by a rash of fires, frigid weather which incon- ing or lower temperatures.

were areas of the Carolin southward through southeast- jern Georgia and most of Florida. Also above freezing, but not much higher than 32 degrees, were areas near the Pacific coast ifrom Oregon southward through western California. Freedom For Geo. Markos Is Ordered THE BELOWZERO zone ex- Outgoing Gov. Michael V.

Di- tended from the upper Great Salle said today he has ordered; Lakes through the northern the release from the Ohio peni- plains into the northern Rockies. tentiary of George Markos of Temperatures plunged to nearly New Philadelphia who was con- go below in Montana over the victed on a charge of bribery. wee kend. Scores of cities report- Markos, who has served 14 ed recor i ow readings for mid-" months, was indicted by a Tus- Januarv as the arctic air fanned carawas county grand jury on a out fr the nortnern Rockies charge of bribing, the ioriner the mid con tinent; mayor of Dover, the late Clifford! A howling snt)wstorm off Lake 'Erie battered sections of western 'New York. The wind-blown snow Erie noaticn.

WINTER HITS CALIFORNIA Little Donna Lee Thosl, 3, of Los Angeles, gets her first taste of a natural icicle after below freezing temperatures and a sprinkling system which someone forgot DONALD F. HARRIS for fourth ward council Harris Second To Seek 4th Ward Post nn foimcnnjiocent ol receiving The storm diimpcd six inches of snow on Buffalo and up to a said two youthful thugs! in Los Angeles. (AP Wirephoto) eitered the Italian Pizza shop at! SiftKV 1 NE Sat rd at PfiiiT 2 Sunday Calls apout 11:40 p. placed a knife 1 IT dill ITldAJSUJl against a woman clerk and de- To nftnded cash. The pair fled thej with $250 in cash.

ii OF THE bandits was tall about 19 years old. The oth- et was short and between 14 and if years of age, police said. Both handkerchiefs over their mjpuths. (The second robbery occurred Sunday at 2:30 a. m.

at the wash- Post USl For Firemen Winter Term Classes To Open Tuesday Donald F. Harris, 29. of i sev 1 hcr I DiSalle said prison physicians foot in rural areas. Unformed him that Markos has a I i heart condition which is deterio-j 1 71 rating. DiSalle commuted the sen- tence to time already served on; a.

minimum 20-month sentence, fief The investigation which result-j JL 1 ed in the arrests of Markos, Froe- five Days Maier, 25, of 827 llth st SE, Harris will run against the Mark McLlroy led the failure to stop within an assured sent fourth ward councilman, robe under orders from the gov- iijgton hotel at 305 McKinley ave said a man wearing a winter conference in Salem Sun-i ancl monoxide tester Sun-; 0 vocational and adult educa-i Botn Maier and Mrs. Bongini no new Massillon candidates day. i da at 10:49 a after an 01 tion. pleas of and listed at the Stark county board Robert Graham of Alliance was! was reported in the basement of! All persons interested in the' were fou The others of elections this morning. his" with lnamed first vice of the I St.

John; United Church of ifollowing Tuesday classes, are 'Pleaded guilty to. ithe. charges. Candidates have until 4 p. m.

paper sack ovei his head with, associalion an WaUer Cox Firemen discovered that eye-holes punched in it, entered tSe hotel, forced the night clerk lie on the floor and took cash from a drawer. tate Bank Reports Gain In Business i directors were re-elected THE WINTER conference opened with a breakfast and past commanders meeting, followed by various classes for post activities. Dinner was served at the post home and the afternoon session was preceded by a concert by the Salem Legion band. The principal address was by Donald L. Gruenbaum of Marysville, first vice commander of the Department of Ohio.

He reviewed various committees of the the odor was caused by gasoline whether they spilled on a man's eoaL (assessed Karl William Rice, 28, i of 1618 Carrib dr NW, Canton, 1 (charged with failure to stop with- st SE. is the second Demo- offshoot of the Stark in-an--assured clear' distance; cratic candidate to secure peti- Probe 1958 and as into. Tne Massillon area was in a Lyle Cadmus, 65, of 103 Lake ave tions lo run for council in the' gambling and vice in this county. deep reeze this morning as the NE, 'intoxication: Thomas C. fourth ward.

'Outgoing Attorney Gen- temperature to seven degrees from 5 to 8 o'clock. And the United States Weather Bureau station at Akron-Canton airport says that residents will continue to need plenty of warm clothing when they venture outside during the next five days. Temperatures will average 14 to 18 degrees below the normal mean of ,28 during the next five days. Normal high is 35, low 20. The weather will moderate about the end of the week.

i-- j. i-w. yj LV j- i THE IMMEDIATE outlook, is have previously; Lorenzo, jr, 36, of 219 25th st places on the primary ballot Discussed at a meeting of the registered or not. This is Canton totaled $25, also. fQr nin Masslllon Traffic Safety; Commit- WAaf illAI £, lis with Massillon firemen were called jday noon, when fire broke out! Paul Maxson, service officer 1 ashes in a cardboard box near; The winter term of Massillon i of wa Mrs Margaret L.

Stover, week. of Massillon Post No. 221, Ameri- ltr ash and rags in the basement, adult evening school classes will! 43 of 3827 Lincoln Way fail-; can Legion, was re-elected Tne fife was confined to the start Tuesday at 7 p. m. at Wash-! ure to yieW the right-of way; and! THE SECURING of nominating I dent of tine Service Officers as- A asil ant) ra lington high school, according to! Walter Pawley, 52, of 1814 petitions by Massillon candidates sociation during the 10th district 1 Firemen used an explosamet.er;R USS ell M.

Gardner, supervisor'Quimby ave SW, reckless driving, appears to have slackened with d. .1 i Rnf IVTn vc- ifitti nr clear distance; Mrs. Emma M. Richard E. Bordner, for the Dem- ernor 38, of 220 34th st SW, ocratic nomination at the May 7 Canton, failure to yield the right primary.

He entered the race last 11 urged to he present at 7 p. m.i Dual fines assessed Joseph M. Fei) to le tne i petitions for Safety Plans Advance planning for traffic projects for 1963 will be So far nine Second-Place Trophies For Local Students Washington high school teams tonight at the i tjv lai nine portant because the operation He was fined $.15 and costs for ing Mayor wilUam j. Keen and tee at of classes is dependent upon lanes without caution Council President Willarrt Auto number present lo enroll. and $10 and costs driving have secured petitions.

Only five Safety-Service Director wa lout a-licensfepfrr (Republican candidates have en- ond Marchand tenta-guilty to f', tered Hie race to date plans tt and will report on a A TUESDAY CLASSES Ray- ins. convenliMul auto body repair, machine costs was -'Democratic nomination for mayor, din a tions to date to run for this office. weather this afternoon with a high around 20 degrees. It will be partly cloudy, windy and cold with a chance of few scattered flurries and I day. Low tonight will be around won second-place trophies in thejeient enrollment are Tuesday classes with insuffi-lByler, who pleaded guilty, was Hirintr a 7 Legion program and praised and divisions of the McKin- provement English, alrui'g Che annual meeting of r.

15 'Ipv richaip tnnrnnmpnt-. Sat.urdav. ri shareholders of The State Bank The Democratic tee who represent civic i Precipitation during the next five days will- average one-half or more melted, oceuring mostly snow towards the end Ce. tod'ay, according to H. J.

Lfedogar, president. iRe-elected were William C. Bill, auditor; Harold C. Binge, ivid Genshaft. M.

P. L. Kirch- "er, Ledogar, Ralph E. Oberlin, Orin C. Snavely, E.

T. Vdgt, A. Ulrich and David Zuver. WILL be elected at a j. reorganization meeting Monday, Jan 28, at 11 a.

m. in his report to store-! holders pointed out that re-; Jli. M'Hl UUU. i 10th district for active participa-i le debate tournament Saturday, education for survival, wood-; Fined $15 and costs tion in more than he In cases the local teams working, drafting, blueprint neth H. W.Buchanan, 26, of 502 hThlr has seen in the state (were tied for first and in ea diiig and gasoline engine re-lGilmore ave NW, Canton, who Gruenbaum commented on the break of the lics llic received! pa i Gardner said guilty to speeding.

Fines Tlio on 4 nC OIA a Cornelia Km ir a -r ir fine essay program and said hei nd la lhe ca these classes will continue to, of S10 and costs' for speeding a ln Ued wlth Lehman and the )e arcented when sufficient; violations worn mvlprprl fnr 111011S lai Ke uwlcan B1 jor sa group did 1962- in the traffic Safety field. This informatl Wl11 be used was sorry to announce that this, i-is the last year the Legion wili; team wlLh Lehman and Glen-j pcrsons bflV' tdi7k- TV be permitted to hold essay woocl tests in Ohio, by ruling of the state board of education. The accepted, and when sufficient: violations were ordered for Larry I11011S rsons have expressed a desire 1 Russell Tilton. 23, of Massillon es nnotmcllcat: safely the inventory annual reports traffic to be i deadline for essays in Stark Davis dnjim 10 anrt Davp n. asso for a particular class the class RD Harold N.

Hammonds. 36, cd he wl11 seek re electlon iwill be started. It is fell that sev-'of 1806 Tanner ave SW. Canton; ON THE TEAM were Biir eral jn be able Tuesday, I David D. Speck, 35.

of 1081 Ken- sent to the National Safety Coun- il. -The reports due Jan. 25 also will be" used by National Safety an 22, Gardner added. I yon ave; and John E. Ander- at the election board today by Council experts as the basis of I live, and Dave Bryant and Jmij Thursday evening classes in son.

44, of 4763 Bickforcl ave, Municipal Judge Clay E. a ana ys i the city's traffic Chester Stellar, 10th district Morton and on the hich registrations still are be- Akron, all of whom pleaded lo for a full term as Canton sa fety efforts and for a recom- essav chairman said essays must 1 team Karcn 'PP an llg acce pted are compiometry, guilty. municipal judge. -mendation later in the year for in his hands bv Feb 1 Es-' KrauSl a and shorthand, conversational Span- i Judge Hunter, a Democrat, was improving these 4 A Jiio f- i demand de osits 0 8 and tola s.l i i ir ttuvt VULOI ucpuaiLa a'li nf hi mcAlf LUlllpIiOCU Vl ililllat-iii ii Beane Can( disti ict ba Ilf and Mrs. Coral Hugh Shal lenberger and Becky lsh education for survival, Schlegcl, negative.

basic electricity, automotive ai- In the A division first-place ternalors repair) shop matheu a A FINE of $10 and costs was appointed to the Canton munici- also assessed Norman A. Davis, court bench March 5 to fill; 36, of 504 6th stSW, who pleaded the unexpired term of former no contest and was guilty.Judge Adolph Unger. auu lULai ucpusiLs com pn sed of himself Frank ai repair, snop maineuia-dti, or etn stS-W, wjio pleaded Llle icim eW hi iBeane of Canton, district chap-! tie was ke a of Wc li and steam plant operation, no contest and was guilty. Jud ge Adolph Unger. The bank is sen'ing more peo-; lain and Alrs Coral Hughes pres-! Klnle after both and A)1 classes wni be taugnt 0 a lignt violation.

Court Judge Hunter-will than at any time in its dent of the 10th district auxil-! scored S1X wms ancl certified were ordered paid t)y Oliver for a full six-year ter Ledogar said. "Average to-i jarv as well as two additional i' osses 6 11113 debaters took and persons completing the work P. Combs, jr, 55, 'of 83.4 9th st'Jan- 2, 1964. 7 He is a tal deposits during the year in-i au xi'ii ary members. The essays fi rs 1 ce in a satisfactorily will be granted NE.

charged with driving -with an I veteran andia 'grad Clfeased. Similarlv. our averaeel u- i i divisions. inm-iirinotoc nf ovriirarl hin-fnrrp nniversit.v Young Attends Similarly, our average must be turnfld into Ule depart divisions have been ati menl by Feb 15 Massillon's than last vear." Mrs A division team! I certificates of completion. Hughes, in addressing the was comprised of Carol George A -on lirces were llst conference, said her main objec- and Georgia Pinis, ed at $9,300,522.08.

Will Listen TO Speech live of the year is the passing and Ron Woodruff and IMel of Legion-sponsored national leg- Herncane, negative, and its islation for the benefit of veter- division team, of Sandy Kennedy ans. She urged Legionnaires and and Linda Young, affirmative, auxiliary members to write Jane White and Candy Cane A Masillon couple who appar- entry attempted to commit sui- expired license. Bond was forfeited by Garner State university. W. Fan-is, 55, of Massillon RD 2, charged with intoxication.

Ar- It fit I A raignment was continued kJlltJl i If Jan. 19 for James Z. Herring, 25, of 827 llth st SE, charged with harboring a dog without a license. Failing to appear was Eli Stutz-j An- 18-year old youth was ar- Judge Hunter-will be running ScllOol Parley term beginning rld Y()un S' superin, raduate of.Wil-tendent of Massillon public bin-force university and Ohio sch ools in charge of business af- fairs, is attending a negotiations i conference of board of education members, administrators a school personnel today and Tues- day in Columbus. Among other area delegates is Raymond G.

Drage, superintendent of Stark county schools. Ways in which educational per- committee, asking' A total of 63 teams competed. cicle in their southeast sectionj an, 27, of 6247 Lieb dr, Clinton, rested on four counts Sunday at S0 nnel can cooperate will be them to approve the bill for ap- Robert M. Knight of Saturday by turning charged with speeding. 5: 30 p.

m. following a disturb- termined at the conference: Rep-j "A congressman's speech in propriation of money for director, was assisted! gas jets were deterred by the! -A plea of innocent to charges: ance the Towne theater the resented are the Ohio Washington D. last weekend uance of the un-American activi-jby Tracy Miller, head of thej arrival of police. reckless driving intoxica- 20 ck of Market st in Can- tion of Public School Employes, was tape-recorded'bv four local ties committee. i Washington high speech depart-! Officers said oxygen was ad- ll was entered by James ton h' en wa quelled after a the departments of secondary -s who attended and will be REPRESENTATIVES of Mas- ra ent.

ministered to the man, 51, by the I Whitmore, 31, of 1817 12th st police officer fired a shot from school principals, elementary 'eel at a meeting of the sillon Post the con-: Massillon judges included Clif-jfire department disaster unit. Tr set for his revolver. school principals and classroom i InVI'rtO I fJ rt nil jn Area Young Republi- ference included Maxson; ord tich new assistant ini was admitted to the Massillon city; ub Wednesday at 8 m. Commander Floyd Swearingenj gpeecu at Washington high; Paul hospital for treatment for inhal Amherst Park civic cen-; ancl his wife, and Gerald Knight. Washington high debate iation of gas fumes.

His wife, 45, Robert Fires Started By Intruders Intruders ransacked the Sanitary Laundry at H21 1st st NE v-v I Police said they were called tojl 111 the apartment at 5:08 p.m. Satur- im day, and found the couple just, inside the door in a kneeling pos-j ition. first vice commander, and' acn Bill Nagel, teacher at; was released following treatment. tihe address was by Rep. Ed nis wLfe Knight presented bowl-.

high, and Miller. Foreman of Texas' 16th district, i in awards. i iv-Ao spoke on "How We Won in The next district conference Our District." He addressed a po- lwi be held Sunday, April 21, litfcal action conference East sofed by the publication "Hu-i man Events" in Washington Fri-lAl't and Saturday. Other speak-' erf were Seas. Strom Thurmond TTo (IVS.C.) and John Tower (R-i Why take lhe chance that delayed delivery of "mail order medicines" may leave you with an empty bottle and delay your recovery? Be sure of INSTANT SUPPLIES of your medicine.

Have us fill your prescriptions and enjoy the safety of our service and the economy of our prices. BALTILY 5 ur RAJE DSJG STORE John Ti-uitt. 18, of 1411 2nd st teachers, and the Ohio Associa SW, pleaded innocent following tion of School Administrators. his arraignment today in Canton municipal court to charges of assault and battery, resisting ar- A Navarre youth charged with hose attending the conference' oer amey of the North! Friday night, setting a series of ware Mr and Mrs Keith on Inst itute will judge artismall fires and stealing Local Teachers At Conference Mrs. Mae Brady Heyman, art, MiwTnd his dBUBhter i entries pupils mat ed $10 in change, police said' a 0 rin Presiding at the sch o1 durin 8 meeting of Police were informed of high sch will be Fred Bever Te cher association of the break-in late Saturday morn- Vickie Collii Wili UC Jl.

Tlt-U T.lrt i 1 an esti-1 speech and English teacher Andrews n.ior ool. and Miss 11 FfC 1 eyer the school Tuesday at 7:30 p. president. The program chairman in ho ephnn ai i (ft i ing abusing a police officer and 'disorderly conduct. Police said they were called was assault has been placed on pro-' cetl bation' by Probation Officer to the Beater after Truitt Cameron Speck, who confiscated causing a disturbance, a cache of weapons from him Once inside the theater, officers The boy, 16, spent six days last! said Ti-uitt became abusive and week in the Stark county juvenile; 3 struggle Several the detention home, Spe'ck said fol-iP ersons in the eater attempted lowing an after-school fight with lo conver on the fficer who another boy.

Taken from his i had to fire a shot to disperse the possession i crowd lice said is -'Pr. Richard Leffler. 4 The Evening Independent in the school auditorium. The winner will receive Coins were stolen from the coin were a sawed-off .22 calibre rifle, Trial for Truitt was scheduled Vickie Collins, ninth grade Eng- a hand-made gun, and homemade 1 for Feb. 7 and bond was set at lish teacher at Lorin lead said the boy $500, court officials said, attended an all-committee meet-' has been ordered to attend school niachTne" a ing of the Ohio Education associ-! regularly be home each I scholarship to attend the'art in-; ar itv collection container, and'ation department of classroom night by dark.

stitute. In add jtj teachers Friday and Saturday in'- 1 Mrs. Alvin Hafner. president, 1 will conduct a business session, ijlembeir of The AiMoclatcd The American Newcpaper Association, Bureau of Advertising, the Audit Bureau of Circulation, and the-Ohio Newspaper Aaociation. The Awociated ii exclusively entitled to the use or republioation of ill credited to it or not ateo the local newR publuhed National Advertising Repre- Shannon Associates, Inc.

I Paul Rexrode of the school facul-j will have devotions. Fifth said. Small fires were started in Mrs. Heyman was appointed' Becomes Member in New Yofk. Chicago, Mnit, St.

Louis. CKf, LM Aatelw and San Franckco. otnti per week 1 cent, daily mail In Stark and Wayne i payable In advance SH.oo per Outifcfc upon re Outi t. Bmered an neoond matter the ttont Afficer IVtMMllInn, Ohio, corner of the office to add to the grade room mothers will serve refreshments. The executive board of the' destruction.

Entry to the unit will meet at 6.45 p. m. in 1'fhment through an the school cafeteria. 13 Professional Qf Ep il oll i problems committee which will jj meet Feb. 15 and 16 in Columbus.

Collins was named a unlocked window of the building. Also recorded by police over nxmeeUng Feb ON DEAN'S LIST James (Jim) Mannweiler. son the" weekend "was theTheft of a of Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Mann-.

re ar bumper, brake drums antf weiler of 2902 Poplar avt brake shoes from the parked car In triA i vv 11 tAltf was named to the dean's list this past quarter at Kent State university, where he is a junior ma- of Henrietta Bradley of 1016 Cleveland ave SW. The accessories, valued at $15, were stolen MEETS TONIGHT A meeting of the Stark County: Council for Retarded Children will be held tonight at 7:30 in the Jewish Center in Canton, located at 1528 Market ave N. An- Local Wins Top Prize David Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hammer of 620 3rd Richard C.

Brenner, son of Mr. NE won ir of 5 Mrs. Russell Brenner of a student, contest to name the Wlll Manchester ave senior at: an( the University of Cincinnati, was initiated into Chi Epsilon, national honorary civil engineering fraternity, Saturday, lor The was sponsored, by: In order to be eligible'for mem-; the of Current Science bership in the fraternity, a sta dent must be in the. upper third of his class and have leadership, ability and good a classroom newspaper. The editor's list of the events Telestar launching and program relay, jortng in mathematics.

is a while the car was parked the' nounccment of the meeting came 1 Brtnner'graduated "from" Wash-'synthesis of vims from inert 1960 graduate ol Washington rear of st theft today from the office of Kenneth iingt on high school with the class; chemicals and the diacovery at 3 p. m. Saturday. Motu, Stark County Recorder, of 1957, atonic itra. I high acbooL INSURANCE THAT INSURES A DOG'S BITE MAY BE WORSE THAN HIS IT BRINGS A LAWSUIT, ESPECIALLY WITHOUT INSURANCE! EST.

8 LINCOLN WAT TBiRB NE. PATRON PARKING OFF SRD STREET.

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