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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 8

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SATURDAY, APRIL 9, THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO Behind The Headlines By JACK NOWL1NG' There was a lot of grumbling when congress recently voted itself a healthy pay raise, indicating many folks back home didn't realize how often a lawmaker digs into his own pocket to make ends meet. Cliff, one of the finest gentlemen you'd ever want to meet, is the Ohio highway patrolman who rescued his buddy from a burning cruiser after a smashup in Recdurban last Dec. 23.

The other trooper, Noel Feat Then, too, there are "extras" in sent, has returned to active duty the way of special services which although fU" under doctors ca competent congressman wants to provide his district, and these cost money usually his own. As and the incident, as far as Cliff is concerned, is closed and forgotten. The volunteer firemen have dif- AS a guuu examine, lican Rep. Frank T. Bow of this feicn district.

His office sent out 100,000 questionnaires to his eonstitu-j ents last week to poll public opin-i a number of important national issues. Even with At a recent meeting in Richvillc, the association voted to honor the the congressman's patrolman by presenting a medal al a ceremony Robeiisville later this month. It couldn't happen to a nicer franking privilege, allowing him to use the mails without charge, the guy. FROM NOW ON, Massillon po poll is costing Bow a cool $1,400. 0 take a working day off And he gets no help from Uncle Sam.

It's strictly a personal expense. Incidentally, a story now traveling the Washington gossip route relates how Bow was a little late to the first roll-call ballot when congress voted on its pay boost. While he waited for his name to come up again, Bow was approached by a colleague. "How are you voting, Frank?" the Ohio congressman was asked. "I'm in favor of it," Bow replied.

His friend shook his head. "Vot against it," he advised. "It's a ready passed by majority an it will look better if you are op posed to it." "Listen, I want the people my district to know how I stan on this issue," Bow answered "I'm not trying to fool anybody. Which represents the kind forthright honesty we can alway use more of, so to-speak. Itjs refreshing change to hear 'tha someone had a chance to play po' itics and didn't, MODEST, EASY-GOING Clif Kimber is a hero and the Star! County Volunteer Firemen's ai sociation has decided it's abou time somebody did something abou Needlecraft Fashions from the sea! Set table with these lovel; shell-shaped crochetei in glowing color! Use them fo chairs, buffet set too.

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will be asked to sign affidavits attesting the reason for the lost time and specifying the dale. It's a step devised to reduce absenteeism. Ohio civil service law holds that a policeman can be ordered to furnish proof that his absence was by illness, injury, exposure to contagious disease, or illness or death in his family. Some officers also hope the new policy will end a long-standing dif ference of opinion regarding what is a day off and what isn't. For years there have been complaints that the department's official log of time off failed to agree with the men's own tally.

Affidavits may serve to end the confusion. Similar affidavits have been, required in the street department for the past few years. MANAGERS OF FIGHTERS in the northern Ohio area are grumbling new Saturday night TV boxing show promoted by a Cleveland brewery and staged in the WEWS studios. Rumors biming along the sports grapevine indicate managers are working up steam to boycott the Bryant Rules Out Drinking COLUMBUS. liquor department investigators will not be allowed to drink intoxicants while on duty under a new department rule.

Liquor Director William C. Bryant said yesterday the ruling would be on a 30-day trial basis, effective immediately. Bryant said an investigator making a purchase believed illegal may not consume the drink, and may put on his expense account only those purchases involving alleged violations. The liquor director said the move is patterned after similar regulations of other liquor control agencies, and is aimed at eliminating the possibility that liquor consumption might make an investigator vulnerable to countercharges by a cited permit holder. Suburban Personals CANAL FULTON Visiting here: Miss Mildred Vroves, Wheeling, W.

Va. Visiting away: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geis and son, R. J.

Geis of Akron and Mrs. P. L. Wright of Canton attended- the funeral of Mr. Geis' brother-in-law, J.

W. Geis, Tuesday, in Pittsburgh. The first large American city to abandon use of a.mu- nicipal conveyance was Spokane, which replaced them with buses in 1936. show, largely because the small studio audience results in skimpy purses. The show 'started last week and as TV fights go.

the bouts wer no better and no worse than most, of the others we've seen on national TV hookups. You can see the show's second venture tonight at 9 on channel 5. One of the boys in the warrnup four-rounder will be a local product, light-heavyweight Jack King WHILE WE'RE on the subject of boxing, I'll pass along the remark which my wife, quite innocently, blasted the ring sport ano stopped me cold the other night. Like most wives, mine has a favorite program running at the same lime as the TV fights. Generally this leads to hot and heavy debating and ends with me watching the fight.

Two Strong Anti-Cancer Drugs Found HOUSTON. (AP). A Boston pathologist says two drugs have been found to possess strong destroying action against four forms of cancer in mice, including two forms of leukemia. Dr. Sidney Farber said the drugs will be tried against human forms of cancers.

He cautioned, however, that results in mice as yet "have no immediate, direct application to man," FARBER, pathologist for the Children's Cancer Research Foundation and Harvard medical school, yesterday presented he said was the first public report on the experiments at the 52nd annual meeting of the American associa- Last time we bickered at fight 0 and Bacteriolo- time. my wife finally shrugged resignedly and commented: "Well, maybe they've arranged to have somebody knocked out in a hurry." Todays Pattern gists. The leukemia specialist identified the drugs as cin and actinomycin D. Farber said puromycin not only affects breast tumors in previously reported by other inves that it also has a strong anticancer action on trans ilanted leukemia in mice. Further studies he said, revealed hat actinomycin is effective against transplanted breast tumor, jlack cancer and two forms of eukemia in mice.

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Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to I Marian Martin, care of THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, 87 Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. WYNNWOOD INN Rt. 241 North of Massillou Easter Special Ham Sweet Potatoes Pineapple Ring, Cole Slaw, Green Beans, Hot Rolls and Coffee $1.50 MASSILLON CAMERA SHOP EVERYTHING PHQTOGRPPHIC IU S1ILI.

MAiSII.UMI.ONir MAUREEN O'HARA and Tyrone Power in "The Long Gray Line," at the Weslin theater starting Sunday for 4 days. Ohio Plans Guard Alert COLUMBUS. Maj. Gen. M.

Kreber, state adjutant general, says Ohio will mobilize more han 12,500 national guardsmen in i nationwide surprise -alert this pring. Gen. Kreber said Thursday 212 army and 24 air units will be alerted via the state highway patrol radio and telephone network, Patrol Nations will notify nearby guard unit commanders, who then will assemble their troops. Gen. Kreber said the alert "is to determine the time it will take to mobilize the National Guard in the event of a national emergency or sneak attack." The adjutant general said, ans may visit armories and air fields during the alert to witness operation.

EXTINGUISH GRASS FIRE BREWSTER Members of the Brewster Volnuteer Fire department extinguished a grass fire on property of the Nickel Plate Road on the north side of. the village Friday about noon. WILL REPRESENT SCHOOL BREWSTER Gene Arthur, seventh grader at Brewster school will represent his school at a district elementary spelling contest Saturday, April 16 at Whipple Heights school. Sandra Kerhin, also grade pupil is alternate. EAGLES DANCE Sat.

Night, April 9 OTT NORDfCK ORCH. Regular Meeting 7:30 P. M. Mon. Euchre Party Thurs.

Nights Fish Fry Fri. Nights MAJORETTE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Easter Dinners OVEN FRIED CHICKEN Dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, slaw, hot rolls, butter, coffee or tea. $1.25 BAKED VIRGINIA HAM Glazed sweet potatoes pickled eggs beets, hot rolls butter, coffee or tea. $1.25 Children's Portions Available We Bake Our Own Pies Rolls JUNE ALLYSON AND JAMES STEWART. Glenn Miller Story," starting Sunday "at the Stark Drive In theater.

"The Golden Blade" is also featured. Ex-Banker Heads Big Lake Shipper (AP) John Sherwin, 54, a former banker, has succeeded the late Elton Hoyt-II as head of Pickands, Mather Co.j a major iron ore, coal and lake shipping firm, and the Interlake Steamship Co. Sherwin has been made senior managing partner of Pickands Mather and -president of Interlake, it was announced yesterday. H. C.

Jackson A. D. Chis- holm haye been given the title of partner, at Pickands. There are five, other partners. In becoming president of Interlake, whose fleet is; operated by Pickands, Sherwin moved up from the.

post of- vice president and treasurer. At the same time, Jackson -George Callahan became vice presidents of Interlake, E. C. Brunner was elected treasurer, and J. E.

Harkness secretary. Approximately three fourths of the crude rubber consumed in the United States goes into the manufacture of tires and tubes. This Out With the family OPEN 7 A. M. TO 8 P.

M. MASSILLON DRIVE-IN HOTEL COFFEE SHOP S27 LINCOLN WAY, E. Ojie of Massillorfs Finest Restaurants We have just added a new addition to our restaurant in order to continue to give you fine food. and courteous service, in a home-like atmosphere. Serving Chicken, Steak, Ham or Fish Sundays 12 Noon to'8 P.M.

Weekdays 5 P. M. to 9 P. M. CLOSED MONDAYS- Make Your Reservations Now For Easter Sunday Phone 2-0546 i i 1 i i GREEN GABLE RESTAURANT LOCATED ON RT.

241, AKRON-MASSILLON 11.4 Miles North on Route 241 from Intersection of Route 30 EASTER SUNDAY MENU Delicious Home-Cured Ham Dinner Mashed Potatoes or French Fries Salad, Vegetable Hot Rolls and Coffee $1 Our Famous Chicken Dinners The Following Prices Large Chicken Dinner Mattfeg. 'Potatoes or French Fries Hot Rolls, and CoHec .40 DELICIOUS "We don't hesitate to recommend -these Steaks" Try our delicious Banana, or Coconut Shiall Chicken Dinner 32.00 Cream Pie with Graham Cracker Crust Children's Portions Served, In Ham and Chicken Dinners EXTENDING EASTER GREETINGS TO ALL Stamp Windows, To Open Earlier In response to a number of requests that the stamp and parcel post windows of the Massillon post office be open earlier in the morning, the service will be extended 15 minutes beginning n-d a y. Postmaster J. E. Snee said today.

These service windows will open in the future at 7:45 a. m. instead of 8 a. asm the past. The same closing hour of 6 p.

m. will be observed. The first house was built Boston's Beacon Hill section about 1621. Minili rope it about 65 per cent stronger than rope made of soft fiber jute. PIZZA KATER KITCHEN OPEN 4 TO 12 MOOSE CLUB DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT 9:30 BIG FLOOR SHOW Featuring THE CANTON TALENT FOUNDATION Music By BILL FRYE Election Of Officers Wednesday, April 13 From 10 A.

M. to 8 P. M. AMERICAN SLOVAK CLUB Presents: THE TONES AND THEIR FINE DANCEABLE MUSIC Al on the Accordion Chuck on the Drunu Ronnie on the Sax Archie on the Bass BANGING TONITE, APRIL 9th Dance Friday Nights The Tones Orchestra WORLD FAMOUS-PERSONALITY CHRISTINE JORGENSON AMAZING! AMUSING! MILES BELL Terrific Comedian CAROL RAYE Adorable Dancer FRANK. CORBI And His Orchestra THIS SAT.

AND SUN. CASABLANCA EASTER SUNDAY Enjoy Sunday Dinner In Our RUSTIC or SERF DINING ROOMS Featuring Delicious Smoked Ham or Our Favorite Chicken Dinners NO RESERVATION NEEDED BRADY'S PINK COTTAGE 1741 LINCOLN EAST PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE PIZZA SHOP Now Offers At the Request Of Our Many Customers FOR A REAL TREAT TRY OUR OWN.HOME MADE FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAGE THE FINEST NO. 1 GRADE PURE ITALIAN PEPPERONI HOME CANNED "SWEET HOT" PEPPERS Provolone Cheese Anchovies Olives Chips Pretzels and Mix DON'T Our Home Made Pizza Pies 'Are Baked Right, Before Your Eyes Try All The Rest-Then Try The Best" OPEN 7-DAYS A WEEK MON. THRU SAT. 4 P.

M. TO 1 A. M. SUNDAYS 1 r. M.

TO 11 P. M. 332 ERIE SOUTH IJIAL 2-3979.

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Years Available:
1930-1976