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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 68

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Dayton, Ohio
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68
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u-iTt be held for the first' Technology fMTT), a Ph.D. fmm 8 JOURNAL HERALD Hturtdar, Ort. 1, 1964 Da ton, Ohio Always Wanted A Boy! Gerard Has Will-Yum And 2 Daughters Dave Gerard always wanted to draw a little boy. "But they asked me 'What do you know about little the cartoonist and creator of the comic sfrip Will-Yum said when he stopped in at The Journal Herald office, "I have two daughters," he explained. i Gerard was in Dayton on his way from the World's Fair In New York City to his home town, Crawfordsville, Ind.

He was in New York for a closed circuit television show done in color at the RCA exhibit at the fair, i A graduate of Wabash college in 1931, Gerard has been drawing Will-Yum since 195.X The comic strip now appears in 125 American newspapers, including The Journal Herald, and is printed in eight different languages. "Thai's quite a feat for a six-year-old boy," Gerard added. Lebanon Studies Set 'year by Dr. Seyyed I Harvard 1ier. the Aga Khan in the faculty of arts and sci-jfrom Massachusetts Institute of) Iran, ewe If M0C0H Our f495 Portrait 1-11x14 Pays now YOUR PRICE 75' NO MORE 1 MARK-K-STUDIO 40 S.

MAIN ST. Lowr level Dayton, Ohio Knot Bids. 228-92 I iMalV -a ff rn.i n.t I i I I 1 i ml 'ififcgi faiit CHILDREN OR ADULTS 1 OFFER PER FAMILY Offer expires Oct. 1 0th DAVE GERARDX creator of The Journal Herald' prut lit in Uuyum. Trial Starts Oct.

12 In Bank Holduj NORTH 1917 N. Main SOUTH 2524 Far Hills Pays later It Judge Weinman said he will, an T'Br agent and threw a suit-rule next week on another motion rase containing the money out, of by Defense Attorney Jac Hutton, his 12th story window into a swim-that some $28,000 and three guns ming pool before he was arrested, confiscated by FBI agents at the A second suspect in the bank time of Angell's arrest, re- holdup, Peter Leroy Tennant, 38, turned to the defendant and sup-1 has pleaded guilty to bank rob- A federal jury will be seated in U.S. District court Oct. 12 to hear evidence in a bank robbery trial for Curtis Alvin Angrll, 31, who is charged with taking $52,880 in a holdup May 22 of the First National Bank of Miamisburg, Farnicrsville branch. U.S.

District Judge Carl A. Weinman yesterday granted a motion by defense attorneys to pressed as evidence in the case, bery charges and Is awaiting Hutton based his motion on a Say when SUBURBAN COATS from fameui Malcara WONDERFUL SELECTION FROM 22.95 TO 40.00 Open DAILY til 9 SAT. 'til 6 sentence. He may be called as chief government witness In Angell's trinl. Angell is also charged with the $29,587 holdup last.

Jan. 9 of a Clayton, bank. No trial date has been set on that charge. contention that the FBI had no search warrant when Angell was seized last May 23 at the Dayton Inn. Angell, the FBI stated, shot through his hotel room door at give Angell a separate trial on a second charge of assaulting a federal officer.

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