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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 2

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TWO FRIDAY, MARCH 12,1965 SALMAGUNDI is Fined In Miller of 214 Lake ave JjTE is confined to Massillon city hospital for observation. Thursday, in Canton Timken Mercy hospital, to Mr. and ilrs. Robert Betteker of Navarre, Thursday, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Decker of 425 Market at, Canal Fulton, a daughter. Born, Thursday, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dolick of 0480 Elton rd SW, Navarre, a daughter.

Born, this morning, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bair of 1420 Tremont ave SW, a son. Thursday, in Doctors hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Glennis White of 7549 Main st, Clinton, a son, this morning, in Doctors hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George Herncane of RD 3, Navarre, a and Mrs. Emmett Albright of Canal Fulton have just returned from a vacation at Ft. Myers, costs.

Reckless operation Thomas Moser, 18, of 1427 Brooklyn ave SW in Reedurban, no contest found guilty, $25 and costs, $15 suspended, pay $10 and costs. William E. Wayt, guilty, $10 and Speeding 19, of Dover, Jsmes L. Blair end infant son, Charles Joseph, were taken Tuesday from Massillon city hospital to their residence, 7750 Sruhldreher NW, Canton. Mrs.

James E. Baugh and infant son, Keith James, were tak- efh Tuesday from Massillon city hospital to their residence, 1334 Concord st NW. William James Smith and Infant son, Gregory James, were taken Tuesday from Canton Ault- tB'an hospital to their residence, 219 Wrexham ave SE. Clifford J. Schoenfeld and infant daughter, Dana Ann, were taken Thursday from Massillon tity hospital to their residence, 47 Tfetnont SE.

Charles R. Nichelson and tbfant tan, Charles Arnold, were taken Thursday from Massisllon dty hospital to their residence, 17 5th st NE. Deborah Kay Clark, freshman at Marietta college, recently In the 120 voice chorus which presented Mendelssohn's "Elijah" at the college. A graduate of Washington high school, Hist Clark is the daughter of Mr. 11 Mrs.

Francis S. Clark of MFkjIJellinff ieth NE. jr THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO Muny Court Eighteen persons arraigned this morning in Massillon municipal court were fined a total of $230 and costs by Judge Emmett D. Graybill. The charges, pleas and court action: Intoxication: Thomas I.

Walton 43, of 641 Guy si NW, and William E. Jones, 29, of 1218 9th st SW, pleas of guilty, fines of $2o and costs each. Driving left of center Earl E. Lipscomb, 19, of 2226 Claremont sve NW, guilty, $25 and costs. Failure to yield right-of-way Mrs.

Nancy J. Oiinger, 27, of 1723 Clarendon ave NW, Canton, guilty, $25 and costs. Failure to stop in assured clear T. Linek 21, of 1725 Erie st guilty, $25 and costs; Mrs. Betty Mae Shank- 1m, 33, of 1549 Manchester ive SW and Helen Mae Horst, 35, of 1393 Schrader ave SW, both of North Lawrence, pleas of no, contest, found guilty, fines of $10! and costs each; Lorenzo Han, 21 I of The Bronx, N.

guilty, $10; and costs. rri lo Fen lerm ave SE, Canton, guilty, $25 and Reichel To File Reply In Landfill Suit City Solicitor Richard i Reichel was expected to file answer in Stark county common pleas court today defending the city's action in awarding a garbage disposal contract to the Isler landfill in Bethlehem township in preference to the Massillon-Navarre landfill nearer the city. The landfill contract with Isler attacked in a taxpayer's suit 'filed by Edward M. Downs, jr, of 806 flth NE. is ask- ANOTHER NEW PIECE OF CITY EQUlPMENT-This street department truck will double as a snow plow and spreader.

It was placed in operation Thursday. With truck are Street Super SleS undlman Donald chairman of councii trees and (Independent Stiff Photo) Donald Ross costs; Raymond S. Barnabei, 38, of 1640V'z Olive st NE, Canton, no contest, found guilty, $15 and costs. Red traffic Pearl M. Stucky, 52, of Ohio st, Na varre, no contest, found guilty, $10 and costs, all suspended; Joseph H.

Andrews, 21, of 109 Arch ave SE, and Council G. Payne 24 of 4670 Erie ave NW, pleas of guilty, fines of $10 and costs each. Stop B. Fink, 32, of 205 Sandy ave NE, and Mrs. Ruth Ellen Cove, 41, of 87S5 Milmont st NW, pleas of guilty, fines of S10 and each.

Donald Ross, 24, of 2417 Rhode The Odor? A Skunk In The Garage Sometime AtJUii.4biUi.lJC Island ave SE, pleaded guilty inja. m. today between 8 and 9 a skunk, with dis- Approval Of State, U. S. Is Awaited ing for an injunction against carrying out the contract.

His suit claims the contract should have been let by competitive commission in 1927. This indi- biddmg and that because it is there will be no difficulty mnvo Ilintitlin'Xfnc 1 Trust Fund May Give Park Wading Pool Osk Knoll park may have wading pool and winter skating rink, thanks to the public spirit of a group of-Massillon "west siders" way back in 1927. The city park board voted Thursday night to use the $11,841.26 in the Oak Knoll swimming pool trust fund for construction of a wading pool in the park, providing the fund can legally be used for this purpose. The board in a resolution declaring this intention, asked City Solicitor Richard G. Reichel to "take whatever action possible to obtain reiease of the money in this fund so that it can be used to construct a wading pool in Oak Knoll park." Solicitor Reichel in a previous opinion has already said that a wading pool would fulfill the requirements for use of this money specified by the Oak Knoll Playground association when the fund was turned over to the park $500 a year more than the Massillon-Navarre landfill charges it represents misuse of city funds.

IN HIS ANSWER to be filed today Reichei lists 4 defenses against these charges: 1. in freeing the fund. CITV COUNCILMAN Mark Ross, chairman of council's parks and playground committee, said the park board's action was on the recommendation of his com- be- mittee. Councilmen W. V.

Arn, old and James Hamel landfill, is the other members of the council contract Joh i emergency situation Approval by the highway to the maintenance and The landfill the operator of for personal services of a cialized nature and therefore not The fund was onlv $4 800 subject to compentivc bidding. by west side ciliiens i. me contract deals with an Wendel Oreolt Named To Job In California The vice president and general manager of the Massillon Rubber Co. the here has Electrade resigned Corp. as to join general manager of that company's Stillman Rubber division at Culver City, Cal.

Oreolt's appointment was announced by Dan W. Burns, presi- pertaining this morning to a charge of an area residence and made it- breaking and entering and was self known by its familiar odor sentenced by Judge Paul by a resident in the Weber to the Ohio penitentiary from one to 15 years when it was turned over to the! park commission in 1927 with the 1 used for noth- firm of Columbus for the detailed ding. planning of the Oberlin road SW 3. In operating a garbage dis- dog license Mrs. Dorothy Patricelli, 29, of 554 Delford ave NW in Perry Heights, guilty, fined court costs.

Nancy Hintz Wins Gorrell Leni J. Stoner, freshman Grove City college, Grove City, haa been pledged to Sigma a Chi lorority. The daughter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L.

Stoner of 915 Bennington ave NE, she is an tlementary education major a member of Pennsylvania Student! Education association girl's lyochonized swimming town, Women's Athletic association the Ouija, yearbook GAP Would Incorporate Massillon Social Planning Council was expected to decide at a-Juneheon meeting today at the Massillon YWCA whether or not to allow one of its standing committees to incorporate. local Community Action Program committee approved its request for incorporation at a Thursday night ses- aion at Attorney Virgil JCusser, chairman of the group, his proposed articles of for presentation. CAP organization also appointed Mujser, Stan Bechtel, executive secretary of the MassiJlon and Western Stark County Red agency, and Dr. Arthur Wilh'amson, assistant superintendent for instruction of Mas- public schools, as a committee to set up a study project pro- Nancy Hintz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hintz of 935 Highlander ave NW, is spelling champion of Gorrell elementary school. Nancy, a sixth grader, won a spelldown held this morning in the school auditorium and will represent Gorrell In the city spelling contest scheduled for Friday, April 2, in Lorin Andrews junior high school. ALSO REPRESENTING Gorrell in the city contest will be 2 other 6th graders, Bill Chovan, Ross was charged after he was' Way NE in Pe felled by a police bullet in his Mrs. John E. Wernet of viaduct nd ober l'n road im- posal department for the health, area noticed the odor J.4L Itl JJJU thigh inside the D.

W. Good Mar.if 8 sh( lef ll Vr basement to re- ket, at 124 6th st NE, last He has beV residence ab her since that time until Tuesday. HER HUSBAND had left for being 3WaLted by county officials. and welfare of citizens the city is engaged in op- It has since grown to $11,841.26 through the accumulation of interest. The park commission in its resolution Thursday declared The county commissioners tlon ot a Public utility.

Pro-; hat since 1927 it has not been agreed Thursday that they would Vld 'ng of landfill service for thistle to accumulate sufficient 1 approve such a contract and sign pllb ic ui lt ls In the nature of (money to add to the Oak Knoli it, if it gains the needed approval a anchls public utility swimming pool trust fund to con- from the state highway depart- crvices and probation at the time of the 1 Canton about 8 a. m. and would Good market incident. This noticed the animal when he bation on a breaking and enter-'drove his car from the attached ing charge was granted last Sep-'garage if it had been there. Mrs.

the Commercial Press in ment and federal roads ageny. suu- ruc a full scale swimming pool. I The resolution estimates that USCC3 IVla i THE CONTRACT with the Dol landfills made studies of i ay on 6 vear Preston firm as proposed is in 3 eac and weighed many factors 2003 it would then be possible to 13 the first is for the viaduct "£2 de bu ld a swimming Poofrt today's bot i i ..7 iriu.ifuaava, uie nisi is lor me viaQUct tember by Judge John Rossetti. Wernet said. The Wernets' 4-itself and relocation of Oberlin Ross was scheduled to appear older children had boarded the before Judge Rossetti in Stark' st Joan of Arc school bus about county common pleas court this' 8 and also did not sce ne afternoon for possible revoca-i an LaL tion of probation and sentencing Mrs.

Wernel's nostrils rd to Cleveland ave SW and could be completed in 4 months. The second phase would be the rd CA ntraCt co 1 pool coVts a result of hese by that time swirMi Clty ex cized ''good wil i probably have risen far be- 0 on what to Isler even at and there is no a higher abuse of are today. this morning in see the The 2 Wernet children could ee skunk from a vantage Stark county common pleas court point in the kitchen. The animal for extending Oberlin rd from 9th st SW to Route 241 west of Massillon. The first phase planning cost is estimated at 550,367.

The sec and proper." also WENDEL P. OREOLT leaves local firm W1 to Reichel's jbe additional money Jfrom any other source to supple- ed soon. Downs will mcnt the Oak Knoll Trust fund full size swimming dent of the Electrada Corp. A successor to Oreolt at Massillon available Rubber is expected to be appoint- -i to file a reply ail nrovide a answer if they see pool last week in OREOLT JOINED Massillon Rubber in March, 1960, as -(president and production manager. He became vice president Brothers Arrested By Police ls ornn Putman aainst the a wadin ol and plant manager in January, 1961.

He also has served simultan- eously as general manager of the Alerted that Thursday afternoon monia a man with a shotgun arrested a brother duo, Harry and Charles Gaut, ages 59 and 56. shot the animal, judged rr( 71 o( to be about 9 months old. iafduct hase of the ect Mrs. Wernet called her hus- that constr uction can be start- band who left his work to return as home to remove the body of the! A Lount Engineer Joseph skunk and bury it Mrs Wernet Sturrett in recommending to was instructed by Sukosd to the hiring of scrub the area with diluted am-: Preston firm said the use oE ia planning consultant outside his be staff is recommended he one at a residence about a with the intent of COUrt. for son of Mr.

and Mrs. Milan R. Cho- Harry, of the Erie st address of 1402 Page ave SW, and charged with 2 private counts' Karen Jacobs, daughter of Mr.j of threatening in a menacing, and James Jacobs of 1653 manner, signed by Ray and Don Deerford SW. and police counts of intox- Gorrell's 3 will ca tion and resisting arrest i Milan Chovan and Debbie Bantz, Charles, address listed by po- Ross said there are owned by the American Hospital at least 3 spots in Oak Knoll park Supply Corp. of Evanston, 111.

He which would be suitable for such helped to supervise the establish- a wading pool. jmcnt of the new Johnson City He said the pool would be and has been its manager structed so that it could be used since it went into production last for skatin during the winter year. and therefore the va- months and would thus provide! Before joinlr I her, Massillon both 5th graders, and Phil Elasky, lice 4th, and 6th gardes attended i tion 114114 Poorman rd SW charged with di th6 PCaCe and -toxica- 111 i ersl char had been in municipal don, school principal, was the pro- nouncer. intoxication charge. He admitted the offense and was given a suspended S100 and.

costs fine then, on condition of good behavior for a year. TODAY JUDGE Emmett D. that $100 and and also imposed $25 and Regula To Talk To Ohio Mayors Navarre attorney Ralph Regula, a state representative, will be costs fines on each of the' new! guest speaker at a meeting of the; charges, which Charles also ad- HERE Stark county's 4 Selective Service boards have received April calls for 40 inductees 204 Oberlin rd viaduct. It is estimated the plans must in financing is to be arranged 0 and construction is to be started by the end of the year to injunc- obtaining this ticn petition will hang fire until the near future i this is done. park board.

sees no possibility of of money in commission's request for an opinion within the next few days. Stephan New 'Egg Tossing Rotary Chief Was No 'Yolk' .1 Welding Co. of Lorain and tht B. F. Goodrich Co.

of Akron. A former resident of Cuyahoga Oreolt received his bache- 56 from the Massiilon area. The calls, assigned by Ohio i ran, Stephan the at a the Community build- was elected Two eggs were tossed canal j-utton a house, and a voltmeter and bike stolen, Massillon police reports indicated today. There was no Solicitor Reichel said he ex-'lor of science degree in business pects to have a formal answer to administration from Kent State the park commission's request university. Massillon Rubber produces disposable and reusable surgical gloves.

Stillman Rubber makes rubber '0' rings, metal and rubber seals and molded rubber products for commercial, military and aerospace uses. area, has a caJl 14 men in March. gi In Auto Crash An infant was injured and was arrested Ohio Village Mayon association March 21 at 1 p. m. at Smithville mitted.

Harry, jailed along with Uion all his 114 reporting date: chosen were EIpre.sident: Arand Heights, Thursday at Two-year-old Terri of Ohio Freedom Marches Set By The Associated Press to th WiUUan have been introduced and will and was taken to the Massillon 'Board 446 5 men Jn rr lc of direc- Remark introduced the state city hospital. He was admitted and The April ture concerning activities as they attendants there said his condi- breaks down as 11' examinee total duties poaal on the Economic 01 municipal villages. He alaoition this morning is ty.lAct 1964. The trio will pre- a proposal on creating a staff to program and give technical assistance on all phases of act Leavitt. uunng; stale highway patrolmen said miruster beaten fatally The will assume VH th occurred when a car ln Selma, earlier this week.

Hies July 1. cw -j by Mrs. Nancy Oiinger 27 CohlmJ the Congress of The club will sponsor a md oys blke 1723 Clarendon ave NW, Can- Raci; 1 Equality plans the largest pper March 20 from 5 to 7 "SL" 5 a tun, in front 5 civil rights demonstra- after treatment at Doc- roimd hio weekend to honor the memory of the white Boston minister beaten fatally in Selma, earlier this week. In Columbus, the Congress of Driver To Face Charge In Court Meinhart, 21, of 51 1st complained to police about hick pains and said he might see doctor following a collision of his motorcycle and a car Thursday afternoon at Lincoln Way and Erie. Police iaid they charged the Kate Slusser, vice president Gaut brothers used "abusive i will report on Navarre M.yor David Meyer, sec- Iinguage.

They said the shotgun retary-treaiurer tion. of the was not being held by anyone at time. Lenten Meditation By the REV. CARL A. ROEPCKE Pastor of Faith Lutheran Church "The reminder of the Sinfulness of Man" i Reports Transfer Being Processed 5 The Ohio Department of Liquor: 17 i ntrol announced today that lUCCl 31 ICQ In be in charge of i i Frank Crawford and Fudge; pub- lM Hospital licitv, Wendell Cook and Goff; food, Swigart Robert Reid Control with The events which surrounded the crucifixion of Christ along Massillon.

personalities involved in those events point us to the sini Tne D0ar ac 01 ownersntp of i C-Z-wj permit (high-powered bter'-DeailJUer wine for carry-out) is being' for a supermarket in' The Oiinger woman was cited Sunday, for failure to yield the right of way- Arraigned today in Massil- Ray Remark, Don A Canton woman was admitted lon municipal court, she pleaded Blink; kitchen, Dr. to Timken Mercy hospital after SuMy and was fined $25 and Paul her auto and another car collided costs ihcadon Thursday morning in the vr J5200 block of Columbus rd NE Mail OOlllltl Canton, Stark county sher- i jiff's deputies said today. I 1 otarlv Listed in "fairly good" condi- Uion in the hospital this morning A 22-year-old Massillon man 63, of was bound over to the Stark coun- i. i in muse pomi us 10 me sin i dl 5a itiai me pro- linen nSf i et hich the greed of men JPOscd transfer is from All Am'eri- Jenced Plj-mouth ct NW, said that the pro- fined S200 and Ted R. Clevengcr.

30, of 820 Wertz ave NW, Canton. Depu- ty'grVnd" jury a i court Canton, was' ld hc dr ve the other here today when he admitted a 14 Houston fail we They i in.the path The Evcninj Independent ft The Amwlcui PubHthew of Adrcrlidni, Audit Bureau ot Circulation, and ttx.Ohio Auocixtlon. If cxcluiively en- tlttai the UM or rtpublication of credited to ft or not the local published Mctionil AdrcrUiinff SfcMtnon It Anoclates, IP-. fn Krw York, Chicago, Si. LcmU, and San 43 ectrta daily at mal) in Stark anrf in advance Outside given upon re- tdtercd second class ciatter office, Kawillon, costs and sen- rrwa Pai)1 Caripides, 27, of felonious assault charge involv- months in the Stark 2 5 9th st SW, Canton He was a female minor.

Harold E. Manion, jr, of 41 Tremont ave SE. Apt. 2, pleaded See our complete selection of fresh, delicious many Htiel eli 0 ea 5 et i f0r tra Mter fllcd rch 4 reported, rig Fiiies Suspended of the 8:41 a. m.

they un woman right irm. innocent and bond was placed under waived prelimin- ORllCCTORE SO THE CROSS became a necessity not only for those of that condemnation of them but are to ourselves arp arp to see that our personal sin, were a pa of the fixion L1 yd at 54 of 418 Tre Jesus Christ. The Cross then is a reminder of our vvii 10 1 and the scene on Calvary's hill sounds like a gruesome, inhuman gory scene let us be reminded that sin is a to SE char ed with niC a ni thinr-nd onty BK 8 Jesus, Gods Son can save us. Thank God for changed to the regular reported. The girl suffered sn abrasion of I of the PP face iP an'd iri? Wt? Picn lC TaWe8 )n poiict or JVavarre Park FIREMEX ANSWER CALL The Navarre park board, at ifc Members of the Navarre Vol- meeting Wednesday evening in 1 firemen.

responded the village hall, voted to purchase al! tables and 6 municipal court session. Judge Emmett D. today Massiilon i "vunwii ivum, 10 ucn yiciut laoies ana 7507 Hudson dr, Na-'ches at a cost of S402 for use lav varrp tnHstt i. iu varre, today about 8:30 m. to the park.

extinguish a fire in a clothes Robert Schneider, president drier. Kohr, a member of (presided. The written resignation un-iof Mrs. Eugene Vogley as a mem- TOII 10MET0WN CIMMINITY DOLLARS Grow steadily in the savings department of The First National Bank in Massillon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK tincoln and Erie Fork I IN MASSIUON.

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