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A 19 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 3 Mayor Escapes Gun-Wielding Aide Drop in Exports To Japan Hinted U. S. Farmers May Lose Big Market If Nipon Dollars Dip, Unit Says Aug. 17 (UP)-The Foreign Agri FEATHERED TASSENGERS FLEE CRASH LYNDHURST, N. Aug.

17 WP Edward Cizon, 31, ran his car into a pole yesterday and a dozen feathered passengers immediately fled the scene of the accident. The impact of the crash broke open a crate of 12 homing pigeons who took off for Cizon's home four miles away in Passaic. Texas Town Secretary Kills Self After Official Dashes Through Door to Safety MANSFIELD, 17 UP) For a tense 10 minutes Mansfield Mayor Roland Turck, 53, sat pleading culture Service has warned the American farmer that he may lose some of his rich export market in Japan if Japan lor his life as town secretary J. D. Hayes, about 55, ges tured threateningly with an ivory-handled revolver.

Then, as Hayes diverted his suffers a dollar shortage. Japan was this country's best farm market through 1952-55 and the United States was second only to the United Kingdom in 1956 Japan currently is importing about $1,500,000,000 of farm prod Judge Frees Photographer On Writ ucts a year. The American share is almost 1100,000,000. But the future outlook is uncertain, the FAS says. AFTER WORLD WAR II Japan paid with dollars supplied In 1956, she took 25 per cent of U.

S. cotton exports. RICE Japan imports about 25 million bags annually, about 12 per cent of its needs. The United States supplies about one-fourth of this. More than 25 per cent of U.

S. rice exports went to Japan during 1952-55. WHEAT The United States ex. ports 40 million to 50 million bushels to Japan annually. This is more than 50 per cent of Japan's total imports.

In 1956, 9 per cent of U. S. wheat exports went to Japan. In 1956 Japan accounted for a sizeable percentage of U. S.

exports of cattle hides, 30 per cent; non-fat dry milk solids, 14 per cent, and tallow, 16 per cent. Common Pleas Court Judge chiefly by the U. S. armed Robert L. McBride Friday ordered a 44-year-old Hazard, photographer released from the workhouse with a writ of habeas attention a moment to throw away a cigaret, Turck dashed through a swinging door, ducked beside a counter and fled as bullets sang past him yesterday.

Hayes chased the mayor through a door, waving the .38 caliber weapon. After the excitement was over the secretary was found dead on the floor of his office from a shot in the chest. The revolver lay six feet away, four cartridges discharged, another unfired. Justice of the Peace B. T.

Webb entered a verdict of suicide. TIRCK ESCAPED with his left thumb broken by one of the bullets. The mayor said Hayes, town secretary for six years, summoned him by telephone, greeted him profanely and asserted: "You are responsible for this audit, I'm going to kill you." forces. This flow has now shriveled somewhat, with Japan Wmiin 4 Ji mm, a aim rr if.at. Amu relying chiefly on what she sells for export.

IT JUST WASN'T MEG O'DATS DAY But the Island country Is still corpus. Judge McBride said Grover Hopkins of 4311 Byesville will be permitted his freedom until a determination of jurisdiction, is made in the case. importing twice as much from the United States as it exports to this country. This means the Nipponese are but no egg. Meg's achievement was touted by Rutgers university officials as a state, national, and maybe even a world record.

The officials had hoped Meg would keep it up for 365 days. A. P. Wirephoto depending less on American farm FLEMINGTON, N. Aug.

17 Meg: O'Day, the little leghorn that laid an egg every day for 284 days, gets a sympathetic look from farmhand Walter Keimer at a test farm here after failing to lay her 285th consecutive egg. She sat and sat and sat, Cuyahoga Budget Up CLEVELAND, Aug. The largest budget in county history has been received by th products. In addition, the rest of the world has more farm prod ucts to export than formerly. The court did not immediately fix bond.

The motion to release Hopkins was filed by Attorney Joseph R. Garber. The prosecuting attorney's office didn't object to the writ. HOPKINS was arrested Aug. 4 by the sheriff's office on a morals charge after he was MAYOR ROLAND TIRCK Pleaded for His Life Cuyahoga county commissioners.

With her own exports Increas Hayes was referring to ing, Japan has more foreign ex The 1958 budget of J51.747.726 Is $5,547,700 above this year's ex close check of municipal rec 'PRESERVE PURITY' ords ordered Tuesday night by penditures, the commissioner said yesterday. change for trading elsewhere. Thus, it is becoming easier for her to buy products from other countries. And in the long run, the town council, Turck said. The mayor said he argued that Man Charged With Arson the council, hot he, ordered the VANDALIA beaten by neighbors in his apartment house.

On Aug. 9, he entered guilty pleas to charges of public intoxication and disturbing the peace and was sentenced audit, and begged to be spared the experts say, she will be inclined to buy from countries which buy from her. 'Other Kind' of Petting Sin, Graham Says HE SAID the secretary told Here are some highlights of him: "I don't like you and ANNOYED SKUNK ACTS ACCORDINGLY RACINE, Aug. 17-(UP) Dog Warden Buth File picked up a box at the postoffice a but wishes he hadn't. The box contained a skunk which had been annoying the postoffice, and the skunk also was9 annoyed, and acted accordingly.

CAMBRIDGE, Aug. 17-W Japan's trade with the United CHURCH OF CHRIST W. National Road WRIGHT. Ivanftlllt Sunday: Btb! Stuitr A.M. Wonhlp Communion 10:30 A.M.

Children'! Claaa :4 IC Wonhlp 1:30 P.M. Wadntiday Itrrteii P.lf. haven't liked you for 18 months Prosecutor John Moorehead of States: Don't scratch your head or move NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (UP) "Get a young man or woman Guernsey county said today he COTTON Japan Imports more or do anything Evangelist Billy Graham advised who has yielded to Christ," he is preparing arson charges than two million bales annually, to 20 days in the workhouse and fined $100. He was tried by Moraine Justice of the Peace Cecil Sexton at the county jail.

Garber maintained Hopkins was tried by a court which had no jurisdiction. He said the plea was "allegedly procured by fraud." young people last night that pet against Clyde Taylor, 57, ac one-third from the United States. Turck said he kept wishing in vain that someone would enter the office to pay a water bill or cused of setting fire to a house in Quaker City earlier in the said, "or just wait until one comes along." Marriages between religious and non-religious persons often founder, he said. His sermon on teen-age dating on other business. Finally, as week.

ting as a preparation for marriage is permissible for Christians, but "the other kind" of petting is a sin. He told his Madison Square The prosecutor said Taylor had Hayes turned his head, the mayor dashed outside, shouting signed a statement admitting he for help, had set fire to the home of his was another in a series aimed at youth problems. Graham under-took the series to combat a The mayor was elected In April. He runs a real estate Garden audience of 18,500 persons, the majority of them teenagers, that young people should preserve their "purity, the former common-law wife, Ethel Whitmer, after they had been in an argument. The house was cent outbreak of teen violence business with a Office" Woman Prisoner Tries Suicide at Richmond and killings in New York.

sign over the door. destroyed. Following; the sermon, 601 'per greatest gift you can give the person you are going to marry." Authorities said Taylor also ad Graham advised girls not to mitted having thrown gasoline sons recorded 'decisions for Christ," bringing Graham's New York total to 47,867. Attendance since the crusade's start May 15 has run to 1,566,300. allow their boyfriends to "paw on Mrs.

Whitmer, threatening to Spftrlal le Th Diyton Dallf them, not to allow themselves to set her afire. She was not in Bonn Envoy Recalled RICHMOND, Aug. il- be "pawed and smudged by jured. Ethel Mae Wise, 31, who is being everyone who comes along." Taylor was picked up shortly FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sawmill and Rubicon Roadi CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject: "SOUL" SUNDAY, August 18, II A.M. Sunday School II AM.

for Pupil Up to 20 Yaan WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS AT 8 P. M. Include Testimonies of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Healing Radio Broadcast, "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS" Every Sunday Morning ot 9 Station WING held in the Wayne county wom There is nothing wrong with after the incident and charged sex, the evangelist said, as "it part of God's plan for you to be BONN, Germany, Aug. -Rolf Lahr, West Germany' special ambassador for German- safety razor for leg shaving purposes. She is charged with the murder of Roy Hirshburg, 64, nationally known Richmond photog-apher.

He died of three gunshot wounds in front of his downtown studio on March 25, and Miss Wise was arrested and charged with the murder shortly thereafter. A hearing is set for Sept. 20 on a defense motion that Miss Wise be freed on bond. with operating his car while his license was under revocation. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail on that charge and fined 5200 attracted to the opposite sex." Quincy Man Drowns In Miami River Special to The Dayton Dally Ncwi BELLEFONTAINE, Aug.

17-Donald R. Hale, 20, of Quincy, drowned yesterday in the Miami river, between DeGraff and Quincy after he waded beyond AS A SUBSTITUTE for "the Soviet negotiations in Moscow, was ordered home again today and costs. en's jail here on a murder charge, attempted to take her life shortly before the evening meal last night by slashing her left wrist three times with a razor blade, the sheriff's office here reported. "I'm tired of everything and thought I would end it all," she told Sheriff Edward Cordell. The suicide attempt was dis other kind" of petting, he advised young people to take nice long for consultations.

It was the secorid time Lahr walks, participate in athletic ac tivities, and go to church often. "My wife says that in the first 11 CIO Members Get Diplomas Eleven members of CIO local year of our courtship church was his depth while fishing. His companion, a brother, Raymond, 21,. also of Quincy told Logan county Coroner Blair Valley Deaths Mrs. Emma Landis.

77. Brook the only place I took her," he covered when Mrs. Grace Flatley, had been ordered back to Bonn for consultation since the talks in Moscow began July 23. The latest development threatened to wreck the negotiations for once and for all. A complete collapse was avoided after the first break-off because Chancellor Konrad Adenauer offered a.

said. He added that "I never matron of the- women's jail. ville; services 2:30 p. m. Sundav.

Casey that Donald was attempt kissed my wife until I put the brought a supper tray to Miss ing to wade to the opposite bank. ring on her finger." SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Grand Ave. at Balmont Park, North unions in Dayton were graduated Friday night from the Ohio CIO Wise. The woman was taken to His body was recovered with Graham said he understood how Reid Memorial hospital, where 12 grappling hooks two hours Council's 12th annual summer school at Ohio university, Athens.

tough it was for young people going through the pangs of puppy stitches were required to close the wounds. Later last night she yyy-U-aj--jnjanjTJVXAAn aasa aa ai Dayton union members who re-j love. When he went through this was released front the hospital compromise settlement or me troublesome repatriation Issue. Bonn says there are 80,000 Germans In Russia aking for re uiurcn or Brethren. Mrs.

Mary Ellen Wright, 89; Clarksville; services 2 p. m. Monday, Smith funeral home, New Vienna. Ross A. Lee, 67, Sidney; services 2 p.

m. Monday, Kerr mortuary. Curtiss Ross Smith, 41, Chautauqua; services at Eads, CoL Lorentz Mages, 64, R. New ceived diplomas were: Conrad "WITH A MESSAGE THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE" stage, he said "it was awfully real puppy love." Grimes, County CIO Council, 2421 Woodhaven Betty B. Ross, and returned to the jail.

Sheriff Cordell said Miss Wise had been permitted use of the It was so real to him, Graham Rev. Keith L. Hume patriation. Rusia says there are SEE AND HEAR IN PERSON said, that when a girl told him nonu, The foreign office, which an she didn't love him didn't nounced Lahr's recall, said the know whether to hang myself, slash my wrists, or Jump into Madison; services 2 p. m.

Sun special ambassador would con 2365 Bingham Norris Aber, 110 N. Hedges Patrick Cronin, 121 Ashwood Hugh Gallagher, 645 Bowen Roy W. Myers, 3655 Clearview Silas Owsley Franklin; Kenneth F. Rayome, 3536 Michigan Jay A. Rimer, 6OS0 S.

Main 10:45 A.M.-"A PAGEANTRY OF POWER" 7:30 P.M. Beautifully Illustrated Sermon "HELL'S QUARTET" day, Stutz and a funeral Religious Sect Members Nabbed the river." sult with Foreign Minister Hem home. rich Von Bretano and perhaps Hubert B. Barga, 54, R. HE ADVISED good Christian Adenauer.

young people to steer clear of wew weston; services 10 a. SAN JUAN. Puerto nicn Ana. Mnday St. 1 Catholic st: Charles Wombold, 1315 non-religious persons as prospec I "-Tl tive mates.

cnurcn, iorm oiar. Schaeffer St. and Robert U. Mur phy, 4280 Briar pi. Mrs.

Beulah C. Hathaway, 31 Arcanum; services 2 p. m. Mon SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M Dayton's Sunday School With a Futur 10:45 A.M. Faith Service Pastor Preaching 6:15 P.M.

Youth Service Rev. Dale E. Stoner, In Chargt 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Deliverance Service SPECIAL MUSIC KING CHORUS ORCHESTRA PASTOR HUME. PREACHING 7:30 P.M.

Thursday Mid Week Evangelistic Service AIR CONDITIONING FOR YOUR COMFORT Livestock Market Ike Names Physicist To Defense Aide Post WASHINGTON, Aug. 17-(UP) President Eisenhower yesterday nominated Dr. Paul Darwin Foote. a physicist and retired day, Stutz and a funeral Each student was required take four courses. They were offered a choice of such topics as "Grievance Procedures and home.

Mrs. Frances Wenning, 66 R. R. 1, Coldwater; services 9:30 a. m.

Monday, Holy Trinity oil company executive, to be as CHICAGO, AIO. 17-fAP)-Ho moved moitljr 75c lower this week and kinda wtl(hin under 190 I hi. lout SI or more. Sowf fold 25e to T5c lower. Hoir declined In verjr eemlon through Thurdv.

reflecting; elmilir trend In the wholesale pork market Some pork cute ranted aa much at lower In New York and down SI to tJ In Chlcaro. Thuradav the live nor too fell tn 121 TS Problems," "Public Speaking," "Women's Activities in Labor ard the Community" and "Conimu-nity Services." 17 (UP) The Dominican Republic has arrested five more members of the Jehova's Witnesses religious sect, bringing to 50 the number being held at Sal-cedo fortress in Ciudad Trujillo, Roy Brandt of Beatrice, a leader of the sect, said today. Brandt, who was one of 10 American missionaries deported to Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic last week, said the new prisoners included one woman. church. WING Radio Every Sunday Morning 7:15 to 7:45 A.M.

Mrs. Linnie Ann Kaufman, 66, Rev. KEITH HUME, D.D., Pastor West Liberty; services 2:30 p. Sunday, Oak Grove Mennonite below 122 (or the first time ilnce July 24. church.

Average Brim to tilth crime fed FIRST CHURCH of the OPEN BIBLE ON THE CORNER AT SOUTH JEFFERSON AND GREEN STREETS Mrs. Dora Alice Long, 70, Mid Wins Tournament CLEVELAND, Aug. 17 dletown; services 9 a. m. Mon sistant secretary of defense.

Foote, if approved by the Senate, will be In charge of research and engineering which was previously assigned to two assistant secretaries. These positions have been vacant for some time, and the White House decided to put both jobs under one man. Foote formerly was senior physicist for the National Bureau or Standards. He retired in 1954 as vice president of Gulf Oil. steere were ateady to atronf, but thoae rradlnfj low prim and below were ateady to tflc orf.

The top reached I2S.50, equal to the hlaheat price of the year. Helfera, were moatly ateady, cowa ateadr to 50c hither, and bulla Mc tn a aa, ah aaa a aa. aal a a f. a mm a aa a aa day, Holy Trinity church. aaaefceei aal an eal eksaataaaaak fat aa.

7ftc hither. Vealere were ateady. and When tournament directors last etockere and' feeder! ateady to atronr. Dreaaed beef prlcea were ateady to fiOe nirner lor ine weex night declared defending champion Arthur B. Bisguier, 26, of All elaaaea or aheen aold fully ateadv.

Southern Baptist Churches The bulk of the recelpta were aprlnr New York the winner of the U. S. lamoa, wnirn aold up to 124 75. Dreaaed lamb prlcea were aleady to SI hither In Chicago and New York. rsDA) Salable hota inn; total 1000 Chess federation's open tourna leaumateai: compared week ato: Bar ment, 14-year-old Bobby Fischer protested that there had been a rowa and tilts moatly 75c lower: welthta rip? under 190 Iht.

SI or more lower; aowa 2Sj75o lower, moat off welthta under mistake in the scoring. 350 ibe. at the cloae a 55-head lot No. zio ID. butchera reached 122.

with 125 Fine Dinettes la the HtlqMh PashUa quality Built nr I)iytrom Hnwfll rhrwni-rtt Black Mill Bran Brunt Chroma Mnr Wood Mtt. Too NULLUM FURNITURE Open EtMiliW Dayton Falrgramidt few lota It. S. No. 1-1 200-220 lb.

at GRACE BAPTIST Corner Northamptosj and Lorlmar DREXEL S. S. 9:45 Preaching 10:45 Sunday Night and Wednesday 7:30 Phone MU-4095 Pastor, Omer Roberts The friendly Cbureo ea the Corner 121 50121. moat No. 2 200-2SO lb.

FAIRB0RN BAPTIST CHURCH 1167 Huhvisw Drive Sunday School ,.:45 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Training. Union ...1.15 P.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M.

Showing; Billy Oraham's Film "0UL IN CONFUCT'-AUO. I 7:30 P.M. everyone Welcome WEST MORAINE BAPTIST CHURCH S76T Holman it OX-7661 and KETTERING BAPTIST MISSION Rolling rieide School 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A -Morning Worship 30 PM. -Training Union P.M.-Evsnlng Worahlp Welcome aold Friday, at S21i21.90; welthta In Tournament officials spent an hour checking the complicated chess scoring system and then discovered they had awarded Bisguier too many points.

They reversed their decision and de the 210-260 lb. bracket larre.lv 121.25'T "7 1 il 21 50: a email volume 3001V) lb. brought 1 1 9. 7 '1 20. and a few hundred mixed tradea an-lM lb.

I19 5021; aowa welthlnt under 400 b. eloed at Ili.aO'cn 20. SO. with 400-525 lb. 17rU.0.

naiahie cattle 100: total 100 feed- mated): compared week etn: Averate prime to hlth prime fed aleera ateady to atront: ateer4 tradlnt low orlme and CAR lease below ateady to 50c lower; fed helfera North Dayton Baptist Church 1808 Mack Avenue 1 Block North of 1S00 Leo Street William M. Beasley, Pastor Gene Beasley, Choir Director mnatiy aleady; rowa ateady to BOc hither; bulla hither; vealera e'eady! atorkera and feeders acarce. clared Fischer the new' open champion. He Is the youngest player ever to win the tournament. Fischer and Bisguier, who was dropped into second place, split the top prize and $1500 under tournament rules.

Some-176 chess players from the United States, Canada and Mexico took part In the 12-day tournament. NORTHRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH lUO Timber Lane Roy McOuffey, Pastor TA-MaO Kim. lay School A.M. Prearhlng A.M. Training Union 30 P.M.

Kvenlng Kervlce P.M. ateady to atront: around 15 load averate prime to hlrh prime 1WO-1450 Ih. fed ateera 2 75'92 50: four loada 2 bulk rliolre and prima Iioo i.vin lb. ateera. not many wel-hlnf over 1400 1:45 A.M.

11:00 A.M. Bible School Morning Worship "Peter'g Wl was STORE ROOM I Third St. Arcade Will remodel to suit tenant. Any Ivpe Imaine AD-2218 2 31 W. Fourth St.

Bide. Room 200 a na na'azawi; cnmrnrnDle trade 100 Ih. ateera 24'rr27: weatern fed teera very acarce but around a doren Training Union MPM. Evening Bervlce-'The Man Without A Wedding Oarment" P.M. Prayer and Bible Study (Wednesday, 7:00 P.M.) Regular services it the Huber Helghti Baptist Chapel, 6180 Harahmanvllle Road-Rsv, Dolan Henry, Paator loada choice and prime 1200-1400 Ih.

Prayer and Bible gtudy, Wed. NenrBk. Kanaaa and Montana offer- nta load prime over fat Ride Our Church Bui 1425 lb. Illlnole ateera K27.75: moat tnod trade ateera Wi24, with loadlote mixed tood and choire ateera 1100 Iha. nn 24 2524.75.

few atandard aleera 21 50; load prime 101 Ih. helfera $17: moat hlth rhulre and prime helfera 9.VI Iba. up ra.2SI2d SO: mixed rholce and prim D.V) lb. welthta moat tood I nd choice helfera I2ri25: standard Beeds CariJlon EAST DAYTON BAPTIST CHURCH LEWTON SaiOOL, 4032 XEN1A PIKE Temporarily Meeting IB Near Eaatvwn Bhopplng C'tntet "New Building now under construction en Bpeuldlng Kd. Rev.

Orvllle Orllfln. Paitor-KE JKOt under A.M. Training P.M. Morning Worstup 11:00 A.M. Evsnlng Woranlp P.M.

Prayer lervlce Wednsiday 1:30 P.M. GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH 33 South Moraine Circle (Corner weal gtroop Rd. end 1 111 Bound) gundty AM. Training P.M. A.M.

Evening Pal. Preyer aKslmg-Wedneaday. P.M. Pastort Koy Uilchsil Phone OX-OKg SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT August 18, 1957 Everyone Invited cowa lid WMH: utility and commercial i.n h' cowa 12 Id 50; lale bulk cannera nd cuttera $10 50Srn.25; few heavy cuttera 11150; few aliellv cannera down to utility and commercial bulla loaed at xia.4Ma.25: atandard to choice ealera $17'i25: few very lltht culls aa low aa half load fed 4J- lb aleera 25 on feeder account, few loads tood nd choli-e 750'lDOfi Ih feeding ateera few loada moatly medium trade 19ft 21 50; load medium and tood 53 CELESTRON P. M.

CARILLON P. M. atock fleers 121 50; few common and medium lb. atock steers and alvea $15 60 20 75: packata common 700 lb. weights I7; parkste medium 4.V) stock heuer calvea III ftalahl sheep O0: total infl (cli Westwood Baptist Church John W.

Kurtz, Pastor, 3801 FalibankB Ave. David Roddy, Associate Fully Graded Sunday School 9:30 A.M. NURSERIES AVAILABLE 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Broadcast WONE "COMrt)RT YE MY PEOPLE" 6:30 P.M. Training Union 7:30 P.M.

IlearRpv, Ira P. Terimn, returned missionary from Africa. mated I compared week ago: All clasaea Tli Cod of Mu.ia drllrth nut of door. F.dith M. heep aold fully ateadv; "nl choice print lamhs sold mogtlv $221(24; choice nd prime $4'i24 5n and 24 hesd high sen aVuHBdaaaaaalM holce and prime 100 ih.

averages aold tmio ulilltv and low good lamha wlih mile down to 115; early the week he.id No. 1 pelt spring mb trotn f'alirrirnia sold the Ample Free Parking in Carillon Pari With Entrances From Both Patterson and Carillon Boulevard TALL TOMATOES lionio, Ausr. 17-ram Sud-dalh, 12, mounts a ladder and picks tomatoes from a plant more than 13 feet tll growing beside her If Pant has a secret for growing 'em so tall, she didn't mention it. A.P. Wirephoto, Ohio's Largest Southern Baptist Clnirch onlv yearling aa'e nf the week was a double deck 1 lb good grvlrs st Its.1 cull to choirs slaughter ewes sold mostly I5n.

tnrnidini deck of 1 JO lb. averages at ft. I PaVaAAVWaa(i.

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