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to Second Degree; $50,000 Bond I Mjld At Oft HOflf (Continued from Page 1) The kiss-on-a-dare provided the ovly levity in the nearly two-hour The girl's story, unshaken under Mad Al' Th. questioning by both Prosecutor She said he A A 1 ft hearing. Joseph in the closing queauwuins and defense counsel, Sanders, essentially was this: She heard someone come up on josepn urigsoy, the porch, either stumble or arcumcnt for the defense, said he knoc and before she could say "frrantcd that the episode "had come in," -Short had thc door gicatly cut down on the kissing ur.der the mistletoe." Grigshy, one of three the others were Gwynn SanJcrs and II. C. McLaughlin of sat at the counsel table earlier "had been "wad" the day when a "hog open the shooting as a clear cut case of self-defense.

She said she heard Short say "what's this I hear about you and iny wife?" and Ralph's answer, before she went to the bedroom to wake her husband. Didn't Hoar Threats iU I I the that Mrs Kerns said Short, who e'Hiiit-i got out" but that she hadn been close enough to him to know if he was drinkine. Testimony 01 Galloway on Ms investigation was that there was r.nly a distance of 72 Inches (six fe-ct) from the door where Short entered to the place where he was shot. The sheriff said he received the call from Ihe Logan county sheriff that there had been a shooting at Vest Mansfield Rt. 1 near the vicinity about 11:57 p.m.

Satur- e'K'Scribed as "a large man" had CC 8 weapon that she saw but that orti ho was first taken by a Yule Spirit To Shift Into High (Continued from Page 1) TolevUlon at Reformatory Women of the Reformatory this year have a special trent, Superintendent Marguerite Reillcy said The long-awaited television sets have arrived. One has been placed in each recreation room. Their Christmas will begin Sun day with the Volunteers of Ameri ca from Columbus staging music festival On Christmas day, the women will have a late breakfast after their morning services nnd hymn sing. At noon, a long; long movie will Special Programs Arranged by All Churches in County at 10:30 at 7:30 p.m., Rev. George W.

a will deliver mar announced. There will be Christmas preparatory sermon 1 "Why Do We Observe Christmas. On Christmas eve nt 7:30 the primary, junior and intermediate departments of the Sunday sc.ioo will present their service entitled "Glad Christmas," a service which will depict the Christmas story in I pageantry and song. Formal candlelight service will III I caroling party after the service and Christmas morning, ai bther Shall Feed His Flock. Trinity The Trinity Lutheran, Congrega se-.

i He said laws on manslaughter neither did she see Kerns' pun. i ic on taine ambulance to Union the first degree covered the she said she didn't hear Short Momor i a i hospital, died nearly cise "far better than the most make any threats but heard him mnlrs ater al a.m. In Univer- H-rious crime in the hooks" and I yay "I'm not afraid of your gun sity nos pjt a Columbus. ir cise I I iUUiT said there was no basis for cither, tin first or second-degree. He particularly stressed the Umc nciore she heard the shot.

Said Statement Changed be following the cinema there will be tHe big turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Mrs. Reillcy said gifts would be Night by Adams, and Kid'clis," by Whiting. Fo the main service, Miss Hcr lcst imony also revealed th.V. Sheriff Galloway, insisted He particularly stressed ene: iiinu.j jport, whom sue caneti rlcmcnt and thc of Short in! may have been drinking prior comparison with Kerns, who is )nc 00 Ung.

til Mightly-built. has a deformed right arm and who is unable to -un pi wcnl ncx door to tell t-cause of a pelvis injury ho tarn shorl ife wnal had happen- h' 1 suffered thc injury in a iruck j-ecidont shortly after he graduated liom high school. Argument of Prosecutor Kerns, in effect, was that there was no that Short was killed, ti.at the shooting was intentional. whom she called "Bud" Kenis changed his statements from Ihe night of the happening to the next day. This drew repeated objections from Sanders all sustain- given each inmate nt the morning nleal, and she added that they will that; also receive She said when she took the bab- ed she saw "quite a few (beer) bottles sitting all over the house" and that there were six "empties" in his car.

Under the prosecutor's quest' inning on the dead man's tempera- on this point. On a direct question from Judge Liggett, the sheriff said he did no have a signed statement. He said when he arrived at th scene Kerns (the defendant) told him he had been wakened by rran who had "busted the doo cn" and came at him "sayin ration Army, a Polib Foundation Today Is the big day nt Magnetic Springs Polio Foundation. After that, all excepting three adult patients will be permitted to go home or CHrlstmas. The Friday program starts at 8 pm.

It's complete with a dinner net Santa handing out thc gifts. The foundation staff has organized singing event to follow the din- pvrsorti (thc grand jury) determine luw Oic charge should stand. Account Only eye-witness account of circumstances surrounding the shooting came yesterday from the 1 sister-in-law. Young Kcrns, who is not divorced, but whose wife is reportedly living in another state, had been living with his brother and his wife for a six weeks. s'ic said.

She said he had come paid half the rent and half the feed after he came there with the children. Sheriff Galloway's direct mony covered, his investigation after the time he was notified by the l.ogan county sheriff that the shooting had occurred. He was not cross, examined. -Korns-said-she up Short came to the home because she had heard Ralph Kerns' hllle girl crying. Thc child's bed, in the livin'i room where her father lept on the davenport, was nu'ile up of two chairs.

t- irnt Lying Down Mrs Kerns saiU she had tii'Ticnl ly have a "temper" at little things." you." He quoted Kcrns as saying a first that he shot him, didn't mca kill him and didn't know who I sheriff said when Ktrn was questioned further he said I "told 'Hud' to he was neighbor he had only seen on or twice. Not Positive What Happened following-da Hi'? sheriff said, was that he was 'not positive what took plac: That Shorl broke in the (loo started for him saying someUii about "what's this between Nehru Again Sends Envoy to Hungary To Speed VIENNA Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nohru ha sent an envoy to Budapest, for the. third time apparently in hopes yw quoted I Iiimfn i-inn fnmmil- 1 11 Tnp rrmiiy jjuuiuiuii' tion will observe the Festival of Hegendcrfer will play "Christmas he Nativity with three special ditaiton" by Schmutz and Good Rev E. Goedcking an- News from Heaven the Angcis r.ring" by Pachelbel. Followmg a The first will be at 9:30 a.m.

candlelight processional by he Sunday in the Sunday School de- girls' chorus and senior choir, the partmcnt. Nearly 100 pro-school choirs will sing "from Heaven children will participate. At the Above, 0 Nightingale Awake Dickinson and "A Child is Born in Bethlehem," by Bach. The pastor will deliver the sermon the Holy Night," Service The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Congregational Church will meet at the church at p.m. Sunday to go caroling, Rev.

Mrs. Many Candy has announced. Candlelight services will be hold from to 12 p.m. Christmas eve. Funeral services for Flora Evans At tl)e i ent i church, the annual 87, a resident of Marysville until Christmas program will be pro Christmas eve services at St.

John's Lutheran Church will begin a' 11 p.m. Rev. Edward Hoeferkamp has announced. Thc program begin with congregational sing- ii.g of carols. The rema'mder of the program v-onsists of a trumpet solo by Ronald Rausch, two songs by the choir, unt'er the direction of Norman Rausch.

Other music for the program will be organ solos by Mrs. Bailey ind Miss Ruth Ellinger, a piano solo by Mary Mayer and an accord 'on solo by Gary Watkins. Amplified from Tower Christmas meditation will be con by student Hubert Rauscl and thc reading of Martin Luther' of the Nativity will Rev. Hoefcrkamp. Music before the service will amplified from the church tower.

The services arc to begin at pm. the night before Christmas. Services at the Allen Chapel, A. M. E.

will be Sunday morn'ng, allowing regular services. Caroling at Our Lady of Catholic Church will begin at 11.30 Christmas eve. Regular midnight mass services will follow. Of thc churches in the county that have announced special prev Miss Flora Evans Dies Wednesday In Cleveland ic announceu grams, the Byhalia Friend wtft a film, "The Greatest Gift, 7 p.m. Sunday.

In Jerome, ser- vii-es are to begin at 8 p.m. In the Methodist York charge, a Christmas Cantata will be held at thc Byhalia church at. 8 p.m. i Sunday, and special services will be held at the same time in the Bethel, Grace and McKendree churches. June of this year, will be conduct- following the evening ser- ner.

ed at 1 p.m. Saturday in the i ccs a 7:30 p.m. The service will Faulkner funeral home. bo given by the children of the Sahla at Hotpltal Patients and the staff of Memorial hospital also have Friday scheduled as gift exchange and party day. Santa will be there nt 3 p.m.

to visit tthe patients and leave packages of fruits nnd candy. That evening, the volunteer high school workers of Union local nnd Marysville high schools arc hav- irig a tea in the Marysville school building, Helmick 1 ilUlMlvl yivuil uy si. day-Schoal class, accQrd.ing_to Cleveland where she had been iv- ag 0r Glenn Althousc's announce ing. She had previously made her ml nt 1-omc here with a ncphvw, Ray- Rcv E. F.

Dana of thc Glat Hill. This tUough run. T'dings Tabernacle said the firs Born Nov. 3, in Marysville, scrv ice there will Sunday she was a elaughter of Mr. and cvenm g.

The program, "The Gift Mrs. Wiley James Evans. She was Christmas," is a demonstra a member of the Allen lion ot i' if the world Methodist church. ln what we can give in service Never married, she is survived (u c.od. by a ncice, two nephews and one young People to Carol persuading thu Hungarian Commu as saying he told S.iort Kerns as saying ne iuiu o.iuii mst regime lo hc( undw tho of thc govrrnmcnt, it was report- ml liirl-ilf ed here today 'DipUmiatic sources said J.N.

Khusla, Indian jTmbiiKsador The sheriff said Kerns told him there was nothing between Short's the 1 -t '(I nilll tlllll OI1U1 VTIIV. iiiui Czechoslovakia, will confer wiuii )( vt ol i oso lo puppet 1'ri-mUT Janos Kaelur anel on the light, put the little- girl on "potty" and was sitting thore waiting for the baby. She said her brother-in-law was lying" down but slur--didn't- know whether or not he was awake. Kroger Employees Share $47,370 In Christmas Gifts Kroger employees in this area have received in cash Christ- other Hungarian lied leaders fore tin- end of the wei-k. Khosla arrived in the- Hungarian capital from Prague Thursday.

is his third visit Miie-e the fivi-dom revolt againit the Communist masters of Hungary erupted -eight wee-ks The Khosla will A'IIS "playful" kiss three days In lore-. The sheriff said Ihcre were no wvr.pons on Short's body. Kt-rns, whose qiies- lioning ami final argumont yesterday unexpected assignment, isn't all of Christmas It's everywhere, in the home, the stores and thc streets of cyeryjown. It's there because it's in your heart. Sanla Visiti Of the villages in tho county, It is known thnt Santa will visit 'Marysville, Plain City, Ilichwood and-Milford-CeiUcLciUu'rJFrldny night or Saturday afternoon, even Sunday.

The Lions Club of Richwood had Invited him up tor a treat session both Friday evening and Saturday. Santa will bo at the theater where there will be free movies. In Marysvillerebildren can visit i n.ivc.. may call at the funeral ma( i 0r young people of thc home Saturday morning and until urc 0 go caroling Christmas nrva Tnl nrm rnU not nl illll- LONG TERMS L( time for services. Interment be in Oakdale cemtery.

Crop Value Down WASHINGTON of crops in Ohio this eve. They are to meet at the Tabernacle at p.m. at L-ithcran Church will be Sunday INTEREST RATE FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS The LONG term and LOW interest rate of a FederalLandBank loan makes it stand out all farm real estate loans availablfTtoday. LONG term means you'll or even 40 years to repay. And.Mhere's no penalty for paying ahead of schedule.

LOW interest rate means your interest rate can never go higher during the life of your loan. Dividends, as paid, have the net effect of reducing this even you get back part of what you pay in as imerest. Come in now and learn about the LONG term and LOW interest features of a Federal Land Bank Loan. Dies in Springfield M. Dillion, 7G, relative of his home in Spruu.

Agriculture. The department said Sunday fhc" 1IB6 crop value in Ohio was field. Mr. Dillion a renlaco.Ul $611 million compared to $619 mil- teacher, succumbed to a heait at- Clirf(l( T11V- Belief ontaine Nat. Farm Loan Assn.

A. W. Bahr, President 127 South Opera Street R. H. Peters, Bellefontaine, Ohio OWNED BY FARMERS FOR FARMERS E.

A. Blake, Erwin RauscK, Directors reveiile-d after the hearing that an autopsy pe-rformcel on along willi thc sheriff and Prose hl( wi(h )im bul put no l.ifi.nrlllrl nisi that Kadar toj tlu witnesses, wielen llu- by me'lud- Ham ton QeioUionlng promim-irt cni in)n lhf The gim Soviet-hacked Kadar re- mi-anlimi' was movin by I 1 Ke-dman vie-c-pn-s- oliimh- swiftly and ruthlessly to crush all resistance; lo re-gime-. Hungary has bi-cn under marlial law for mure: than a week. Thursday, the Uoxl re-giini. 1 revived the dread Stalin TnFiTy sTe'iii" lion without formal nrre'si Kerns said he went into the- hear- -yt-ste-rday with the -understand ing thai Prosecutor-elect Robert ll'-inilton, who will take thc rase to the grand jury, would conduct Ihe questioning.

Hamilton, who has been appoint. e'H assistant prose-e-utor until Intakes at the, state's table; along with him but put no questions -which operates -local Kvery employee with six niont.is more the lion of those vyho participate in a Cincinnati Frat ce-lved the checks, at-ciimpanieil from fer I're-sident Joseph H. Hall. In' plan dislri- "Inlted early in IU57. 1 CiiftK of this type havLLjjoni- in Kroger i-mployce's for Ihe past ninsecutivi; years.

More than 30,000 "of the retail food firm's cm- jiloyee-s in stores, warehouses, office's and manufacturing plants in U- rniddlewt-slern and Miiilhi'rn will rec'uivo C'liriutmas tiilnliiu; mnri- tlum ijiTSO.IIllll. -in the court room, -as hearing got underway included Crhvard Amrintr; sheriff-elect, Artti- Midelle-tem, a newly-nppoinU-e tU'puty, St. Nicholas nt the c6urt bouse Sat urday from 2 to 5 p.m., or they can sec free movies nt thc Avalon theater. Sunday evening, the-Veterans 01 Foreign Wars are asking him to visit during their party for children of members of the Marysville post. King's Daughters'In' Milford Center are responsible for tnlk- ng Santa into coming there, "hey'll assist him eluring a treat ession from 1 '30 p.m.

until things out Saturday. In Plain City, the business men be- Host -and-lK-lptM 1 to the nncc-n-yi'iir visitor. There the show -N-MATI-( a-JVL pha Mn fratt-rnily's local chapter, "its doors today the Llnivor- of rine-innati studies morals charges agninst iiu-nibcrs brought by a IS-ye'ar-old, girl. A faculty e-omniilte-e investigating the morals charges against 35 students at the- University Thurs 'day recommended the suspension Ihe fraternity from all campus I Lorain Planning Local Markets LOCAL MARKETS Grain furnishe-d by 1'iiion ('111111- lb J7.85; Hi Hi 17.10-17.^0; sows steady ID H.5U elnwn; at U.7.V. 9-HO lb fe-e-d- i-r pigs Taltlt- e-alvi-s l.

slaughU-r classes steady: e-hoice- fi-el hi'ifi-rs bi-ifrrs 15: gooil Slreng, the dvfenelanl's brother ane a -sister n-law, The- Itev. and Mrs. Hcr.rj Middleton and Hie Ilev. "ftroolT" his wife were tin; only one who stayed after a separation the witnesses was asked. Reservt Failure of the' defe-nsc to call witnesses are-reserving any further evidence until llic case goes to trial.

l'i'os(-ciitor Kerns indicatetl thai Stre-ng aiul Justice I I'eae-e II. Snmlgniss, be state's witnesses, we're nut called bi'i-ause elefon.se 1 elid not raise -thr ejiiesiion'of Kerns' com- iiiillinent lollowing the Dei-. HI arraignment where he lKulappe.tr- eil without counsel. Charge 1 read at the opening of ye.slenla\'- hearing'was the same first (le e'-cliarge 1 --Sheriff-(jallo- ay had sigrusl. A plea of not was e-nte'red.

For 60 Refugees -O. scale welcome was planned for GO Hungarian refugees scheduled --to arrive he-re today with jobs them. The group, thc largest munnor se-nt-to an Ohio city so far. traveled by bus from Camp Kilmer, N.J. The Urbcrgrcete-d by Lorain city officials and representatives of nationality groups at a reception in their lose 1 (it market Corn, 1' L'tj.

utility hulls 11; giidil slanil.il'd FRESHJCUT tu I 17. National Markets rl.K\T,U\N!i. itm-k: li 1.IM- Sheep Hill, not i Ire: lo e-'tablish trade. i O. ll'IM 11 luns buhl H-U i in c.i.4.

oi.irkct ahiiut slf.itly, lo; ln-iis uii'l' I Hi llll i fryer rn.i-.ters -11'-- H'. i IK i i 11 i 11' i .1 11' 1 i' 811 III -111 IS 1 lii 1 loins in Hair As v. I in LONDON I I')-- A e- cooker in a a Tluirsday, 15 pounds of steak around Hie room, splashing 'e-ustard pies the walls and causing a gas 1 lo collapse. No one was seriously injureil, bul. MX women wurkers had lo go hiime lo wash the gravy and cus- t.ii'tl out of their bait'.

i Sign of 1'uiieh al Tre-siele-nt second inaugural hall, in it was si-rvixl in paper cups CHRISTMAS GREENS ROPING LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES CEMETERY WREATHS GREENHOUSES and GARDEN CENTER Mile Norlh on 31 Kenton Rd. OPEN EVENINGS 50-50 DANCE The American Leqion at East Liborty are opening the new season, Soplonvbor 29lh and continuing every Saturday night. REMEMBER This Good Little Store for SPORTSWEAR, SWEATERS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES The untroublcJ Imsli of abandon of sonfi and laugliter in lit i tiled reo holds tor il tlic love our liearts for one and afl vuy of yeace and good wilL B. M. YOUMANS SON Plain City, Ohio.

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