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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 5

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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5
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THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 5 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1960 ADVERTISEMENT coroner nor was it positively Paulding county is located in determined if the girl had. been northwestern Ohio on the Ohic-criminally assaulted. Indiana line. Paulding Girl, 14, Kidnaped, Slain DO YOU HAVE ARTHRITIS? Here is a message you will want fo our doctor c.n t.ll you thtro it absolutely NO KNOWN CURE for rihritii.

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DRUG STORES about 2:30 a. m. today by two hunters in a woods 8 miles northeast of here. THE PAULDINf. county sheriff's office and the Ohio Highway, patrol said it appeared the girl had been raped and then murdered.

Deputy Sheriff Frank Shipman said the girl was identified as Nancy Eagleson of Paulding. body was found just eff county road 176. The sheriff's office said that no ofticial report on Ihe cause of death had been made by the Howard Levinc Services Today Services for Howard H. Lcvine, 44, president of the Gem City Mattress were to be conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Save Buy Your I PATIO COVER or CAR PORT; NOW! FOR NEXT SPRING I SAT REDUCED PRICES! CLOSING OUT The Identity of the man was not known.

Shipman said the teenager's' sister ran into the home of a neighbor there nd told about ALL STOCK-SAVE AT LEAST 25 I L- Sz PIGEONS LIKE 'EM New York, Nov. 14 Recognizing; friends when they see them, pigeons swarm around Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lee of Brooklyn, in.

Bryant park. The Lees bring- 20 pounds of food for the pigeons during- trips to park every Sunday," the kidnap. The neighbor telephoned for police. Marker Funeral harne, 1706 Main with burial In Beth Jacob cemetery. Mr.

Levine died Saturday at Good Samaritan hosoital. He resided at 3700 Wales Dr. 3 TRACK TUT STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS AT PRI SEASON SALE PRICES. ORDER NOW IEFORI THE WINTER RUSHI THE VAN WERT office of the state patrol said that four of its CALL ANYTIME CL-4-5081 Court Ruling to Affect Work of Ohio Coroners WlS3ilBi ULTRASOL everytime it 728 STEELE AYE. IHIIIIIUHHIIIIimiHIIIKlHIIIIIIHIIIIII i -flygs The scientific scalp treatment by professionally trained experts, right in our own beauty salonl the prosecutor would start the action.

Since he has been in office, Dr. Zipf has ruled on the manner and mode of death as he is required to do by Ohio law and state health regulations. my walls get so wet tfir But the court in its ruling last week said this section of law isl unconstitutional because the Con-1 stitution reserves judicial power to the courts. PRESUMABLY other coroners Bondex By HERMAN GADD -Daily News Staff Writer The Second District Court of Appeals ruling in the Stark death case could have far reaching implications if it stands unreversed. It could upset Hie long time practice of Ohio coroners rendering the legally accepted verdict on the manner and mode of death.

Further, It could open the doer for the filing of many court suits over past deaths which have ruled a suicide by the coroner's office. These were among the ramifications which became apparent today. THE COURT Thursday ruled that when Coroner Robert E. Zipf rendered a suicide verdict in the 1958 death of Willard Stark he exercised a judicial function. The court held that judicial power is conferred only to the Ultraso! rds the hoir structure at the root, and lubricates the scalp surface.

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It could not be determined how old the law is. However, it appears the issue will now go to the State Supreme court in an appeal on the. case here. DR. ZIPF has turned the matter over to state health officials who in turn are to query the state attorney general about appealing.

The high court would have to accept the case since it originated within an Appeals court. Meanwhile, the ruling has placed the coroner's office in something of a quandary. -Al-though the court did not order him to refrain from making manner and mode rulings, it did say such acts are unconstitutional, Coroner's investigator Harry Bloomer said the office no longer will return rulings in any type of death, other than findings on the medical cause. RULINGS the department no longer will make include traffic fatalities, homicidessuicides and 69' 79 39. 49' 1 courts.

In essence, the ruling means i that the coroner may determine the medical cause of death as in this case bleeding to death. But he could not rule on the 'manner and mode as he did'in this instance by saying the medical cause stemmed from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was thereby a suicide. T3 cuaiJigs Itaiity Salon Fifth Floor Instant Coffee 6-Oz. Jar Kraft Quart Jar Frozen 13 Oz. Pkg.

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This evidence would he presented to the court for its determination as to the mode and manner of death. IT IS unclear as to who would initiate this action and what form it would take in all instances. But it seems logical that in the case involving a criminal law, panies in connection with settling claims, Bloomer said, i' OlO L0C CAE At stake in the Stark case Is a 10,000 insurance policy td a $13,000 workman's compensa tion claim. Neither can be collected as long as the death standi I legally a suicide. a Kentucky bourbon I I I 4 Jitt 0 'A ,4: 11- p.

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