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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 19

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THE JOURNAL HERALD Dayton, ONot iftf I oroner aeiiays 4. i LJ DUULiLI PUKJ Lfn Fri, April 30, .1962 M03 Hid 9ll un rook (si uQDUGOa fAsno Duma risi DGfTl9(J rtimoD Planning to plant a tree, put in a patio, put up a fence or otherwise beautify your property? ihotsm oriw 3 (IT We know telephone cables aren't as lovely as a tree or even a patio. So weVe putting them underground where they're out of sight and safe from fire and storm damage. Just by digging in your yard, your spade or pick or shovel could dig into a phone cable. I nl Ana cui on prionc iervite iu uic cuuic 11031 iuui i iuuu.

hiuuuhi anu rigj fire departments, hospitals and other vital services. jm I'm very healthy, but that I should Just be a little smarter and not work as many 120-hour weeks." Doctors said this week that the tests Ashbrook had last month did not Involve his digestive tract because he did not show symptoms indicating a problem in that area. Dr. F.J. Heringhaus, who supervised the tests at Mansfield General Hospital, said he was anxious to see the final autopsy reports "because I'm not satisfied at all with the preliminary findings." After Wednesday's funeral at the Johnstown Baptist Church, the casket bearing Ashbrook's body was taken to the Green Hill Cemetery for ceremonies.

Later, after the mourners had left, It was returned to the funeral home. Crouse said It was not unusual for the coroner to order that interment be delayed until after autopsy tests are completed. "We usually get two to three a year," he said. the primary race for the GOP Senate nomination this year, died Saturday at Licking Memorial Hospital in Newark. He was brought to the hospital after collapsing at his apartment-office in Johnstown, his home town.

Dr. Edward Carlln, who was on duty in the hospital emergency room, said the congressman apparently suffered a heart attack. But an Initial autopsy by Raker showed Ashbrook died of massive hemorrhaging In the stomach and bowels, apparently following a gastritis attack. Raker said he would have a further report after additional tests were analyzed. Last month, Ashbrook underwent a series of tests In Mansfield and Cleveland after fainting at a Mansfield restaurant.

Aides attributed the collapse to exhaustion and the tests failed to find another reason. Just two days before he died, Ashbrook said doctors told him his health was excellent, adding, "They told me JOHNSTOWN, Ohio (AP) The body of Rep. John Ashbrook was not buried following his funeral Wednesday, a funeral director said yesterday. Lloyd Crouse Jr. said that on the orders of Dr.

Robert Raker, the Licking Coudty coroner, the casket containing Ashbrook's body was returned to Crouse and Son Funeral Home after Wednesday's ceremony. Crouse and Raker were refusing to accept telephone phone calls yesterday. But Crouse spoke earlier with reporters from two radio stations, WWWJ of Johnstown and WTVN of Columbus, and said that the coroner had ordered him to retain the body pending completion of further tests. Later, Crouse Issued a statement he said was being made jointly by him and Raker. "No further statement will be Issued until tests are complete," he said.

"Everything appeals to be in order." Ashbrook, a 53-year-old Republican who had served in the House since 1961 and who was the front-runner In So go by.the ground rules before you start digging. Just one toll-free call can give you the location of all underground telephone cables and other under-W ground utility lines, if the utilities are members of the fe DCCMlt I IM lf JJ UL.r UIL lJJ LISJ, JBll the Ohio Utilities Protection -j Service. The number is 3 1 "1 1-800-362-2764. Its toll-freer Ohio Bell 4 We were a team' Ashbrook widow seeks seat term, which expires when the new Congress is convened next January. "We were a team," Mrs.

Ashbrook said of herself and her husband. "I campaigned for eight years in the 17th District, and I do of course believe for what he stood for. I think John thought I was capable. I think I could do a good job." The election for the 17th district will be held June 29. The district is being absorbed by other districts for purposes of the regular November general election.

That is in line with a mandated reduction in the number of Ohio congressional seats from 23 to 21 because of a shift of population to other states during the past decade. Rhodes and Cleveland Mayor George Volnovich have declined to enter the GOP primary race for the Senate. COLUMBUS (AP) Jean Ashbrook, widow of U.S. Rep. John Ashbrook, yesterday said she will be a candidate for the unexpired term of her late husband's office.

"The governor and Mike Colley (Ohio's GOP chairman) have called," Mrs. Ashbrook said, "and both have asked if I will run. And I said, that I would." Ashbrook, a 21-year veteran and a leading conservative Republican in the House, died Saturday. He had been the leading contender for the GOP nomination to challenge Democrat Howard Metzenbaum for his Senate seat. Gov.

James Rhodes said he signed a writ of election authorizing a special primary In the 17th -Congressional District. It will be held June 8, the same day as the regular state primaries, to choose nominees to complete Ashbrook's f.ftih; "i nl 91T fciJil lorn tii -id srll T.l!0 9i1 Tun Special vote called waste tion in Congress, talked with Rhodes after Ashbrook's funeral in Johnstown Wednesday and urged him to call the special election. Asked if the added Republican vote in the House was a factor, Latta said, "We want all the votes we can get, and the people of the district are entitled to representation." "Ohio and the people of John's district are entitled to be represented In budget battles and International affairs all the things John would want to speak on," said Rep. Clarence J. are.

being eliminated. The Legislature carved the 17th District into five pieces. The District is now made up of Huron, Richland, Ashland, Knox, Holmes, Licking and Coshocton counties and parts of Crawford and Erie counties. Applegate's district received Coshocton County in the distribution. He had already begun making preparations to offer his services to Coshocton County and said he urged four other congressmen who will take over sections of the 1 7th to do the same.

Rep. Delbert L. Latta of Bowling i vol) HOW TO BEAT THE BANKS. Brown, ROhio. Green, dean of the Ohio GOP delega 4 i -rincHrrrrr WASHINGTON (AP) A special election in Ohio's 17th District to complete the unexpired term of Rep.

John M. Ashbrook is a "waste of the taxpayer's money," says Rep. Douglas Applegate, D-Ohlo. Gov. James Rhodes yesterday, announced he has called special primary and general elections to replace Ashbrook, a Republican, who died Saturday.

Noting that the 17th District "ceases to exist at the end of this year," Apple-gate accused Republicans of calling the special election to get someone into Congress for six months "who will do nothing but vote the way the White House wants." He said he was told by the Ohio secretary of state's office that the special election June 29 will cost "in the neighborhood of $175,000." Rhodes scheduled special primaries in the district for June 8, the same day as the regular state primaries. In the remapping resulting from national population shifts reflected In the 1980 census, two of Ohio's 23 districts Idol smugglers not idle NEW DELHI, India (AP) More than 1,000 ancient idols of Hindu gods and goddesses worth $222 million have been smuggled abroad in the past 20 years from India's Tamil Nadu state, the United News of India has 4 fnfl BB BAW IS Mr. Happiness is spring cleaning excess warehouse inventory, ilicated floor mnaeis. reniai returns mu iwwni out IfTTlf'l I touBoir Practiaftonm ffW '285 785 largtMKWI '245 im '335 It- 785 SpmnlUMoin Mm AllfN STI1NWAY. CUMItt SOHMH.

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