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rwo FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1962 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO SALMAGUNDI Three Missionaries Still Missing Born, this morning, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. James N. Myers of 3411 South- way st SW, a son. Born, Thursday, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. David M. Dunlevy of 120 Kings Highway, Brewster, a daughter. Born, Thursday, in Massillon city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Crum of RD 1, Navarre, a son. Gordon Schimke of Los Angeles, Cal. is visiting with his brother and sister-in-law, attorney and Mrs. Robert Schimke of 521 Federal ave NE.

Born. May 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "VVhalen of Strasburg, in Dover Union hospital, a who been named Scott Thomas. The child is a grandson of Mr.

DANIEL D. GERBER DR. E. A. VIETTY A.

E. MITCHELL There is no further information were a woman. Dr. E. A Vielty and the Mennonite college Annexation Hearing Set For Monday City Solicitor Richard F.

Maier and Councilman Richard Bordner will represent the city tt a hearing before the Ohio board of education's admin-! jistrative committee on the pro-j posed annexation of 266 acres east i 'of the city in the Hankins rdi 'area. i The annexation has been ap- proved both by the county com-i jmissioners and city council and now needs only the approval of I the Ohio board of for i transfer from the Perry to the Massillon school district. i THE HEARING ON the transfer to the Massillon school district is set for 1 p. m. Monday in Columbus.

A SURPRISE PRESENTATION of a special year book is made to Dr. Glen HoUingsworth, principal of Edmund A. Jones junior i i ir 1J fnP LorainMan Changes Plea, Handed Fine Howard R. Kratzert, 46, of Lorain, charged with hindering spection by a state liquor depart- jment officer, changed an earlier innocent plea to no contest today I in municipal court. He was found iguilty'upon hearing and fined and costs.

Kratzert had innocent to the charge when arraigned I originally April 14. He was I placed under bond of $100 and I trial was set for today. I He was cited to court April 8 after liquor agents entered an East Greenville tavern to make an inspection. Agents said Krat- Maier and Councilman Bord- fi 1 1 i II Ul UU Hi" 11 l. k- Mrs.

William Beard of this Qn the whereabout5 of a 21-year- of Houston, and a man. A. at Hesston. before leaving ner will be accompanied to the community. 0 ld Dalton area youth.

Daniel D. E. Mitchell of Bly. Ore. California for overseas duty as a hearing by Roland Millar, one of 04 Gerber, and two other mission- All three were sen ins at a missionary last August.

He zrriv- the freeholders who signed the Dr ana Mrs. James 6.e\vart arie uken hostage bv Commu- leper colony in a remote area of ed at his post in South Viet Nam petition to annex to Massillon, high school. Jim Woods, editor-in-chief of "The Cherokee, the zert was a Cus 0 mer in the place school's first year book, hands a copy to Dr. Hollingswortn. to of business at the time, whom the book is dedicated.

Mrs. Maxine Rees, teacher-adviser, i Harmon 49 looks on. The presentation was made at an assembly program aren on ave this week, of 1015 Stratford ave NE and nist Sout Viet Nam. South Viet Nam when Communist last October. and attorney Sherlock H.

Evans J-AIOO ill kjlsUUl 111. i hJUU tfii i a ill daughter Judy, who graduated: Qerber's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Viet Cong guerrillas attacked He served with the Christian who represents the petitioners.

Monday from Stephens col Gerber of RD 1. Dalton, May 30. stealing food and medical and Missionary Alliance mission The Massillon board of educa- Columbia. have gone to Dur-, said tne have heard nothing new supplies. at the leper colony, working as tion has, no objections to taking ham, N.

C. to attend commence- nce a "cablegram was delivered Gerber, a 1958 graduate of Dal-a maintenance man. His three-the district into the Massillon riient exercises of Duke noon informing them of ton high school, studied languages year tour of duty is under a pro-'school district, where their daughter. Miss Joan lhe kidnaping. including German and Russian gram which permits such work to! However, the Perry local board Stewart will be a member of; TAKEN CAPTIVE with Gerber at Goshen college.

Goshen, substitute for military sen-ice, the graduating class. Two Injured Mercury To In Air Crash Drop A Bit, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allison I of 1730 llth st NE have gone to Wellesley, where they will -t 1 attend the commencement exer- rises of Wellesley college. Their daughter, Jane, is.

graduating with the highest academic honors and will receive her degree in economics Monday, June 4. i i 1 A 1 i its 31 students rom Lity Ana w. I Area Among Kent Graduates of Canton, (charged with improper backing. pleaded guilty and 'was fined S35 and costs. FINES OF $25 and costs were 'imposed upon the following per- jsons who entered guilty pleas: C.

Steinbach, 47, of 466(5 Richville dr SW, Canlon, no trailer brakes; and G. Taylor, 31, jof Columbus, overlength vehicle. Tavjor was placed erroneously jof education is objecting to the who survived the fatal Memorial beginning of a pleasant week-; on he urt docket Thursdav 'loss and is expected to present Day crash of their private plane; end £01- Massillon area residents. His bond of S100 was ordered M. Two of the three ''sky jumpers" Cool weather today will herald its objections at the Monday hear- at Shady Grove airport on Rt 93 jjjg united States Weather 'forfeited then, but that order was ere lJ 1 a I 0 Bureau stati at Akron-Canton rescind today by Judge Em- Maier said today that the ter- today by attendants at the ariport looks for i cloudy jme tt D.

Graybill. ritory in question at present has Massil bn city hospital where they, and CMlgr this with sMaro aret Weigand 56 Twelve Massilion residents are'boys' division of Central Catholic ts school 1,079 students of Kent high school will be awarded hjs bi negligi-'of Alliance, were pulled from the! plane by a third survivor' Dr Valentine of Alliance State university who will be master of education degree. He it includes 266 acres, us bef re thfe lane burst into i xvas re-elected president of the i degrees at commence-received his bachelor of arts its gain by the Massillon school flames Lt. and Mrs. Donald A.

Boerner countv Heart Council dur- ment exercises in the university's'degree from Catholic University. district would not begin to offset of Seekonk. Mass, arrived this eeting Memorial gymnasium Saturday, of America. He majored at Kent the estimated $2,107,000 in tax! morning for a week's visit with Countv June 9, at 10 a. m.

'in industrial- arts. 'valuation the district is losing be- Donald Kig: Lt BoemerS parents, Mr. and 1 rf )0( cn Id A mnttor in pHnratinn rinpree Marvin Avplr, Mrs. Harold A. Boerner of 1051i Of U1din a little cooler.

Low will be 50 70. I FINED TEMPERATURES over the when she guilty and THE SAME amount pleaded guilty to a Ssiurd ed al KMt -Krif The graduates also include 19: A master in education degree the of the Marvin Axelrod of Alliance, above. Normal high is 76, low o5. Canton cause oi me uoMii a ine.uns__.,.__, iU Warmer weather will return Robert B. Killian, 37, of J.

Irvington ave NE and Mrs. Boer- dvm ner's parents. Mir. and Mrs. Joseph cfialrmai1 01 Biffer of Wilmot.

Lt. Boerner is operator officer on the destroyer! escort, John Willis based at New-; port, R. I. Stark Tax Collectors Here 2 Days named: other area residents. go to Margaret Louise Davis com Russell Maier pointed died in the flames.

of Orrville who won her bache out today. The third survivor, James Monday and Tuesday. chargedwith driving an auto with TWO OF THE Massillon stu- lor's degree from Bowling Green States, 25, of North Lawrence, 1 Precipitation will average detective muUler, pleadeaguil- wlc lvltlll 'dents' are among 148 in the uni-State university and who hai 26fi ACRES anneed was treated at the hospital and half inch in scattered was tinea court costs only. Foster versity's graduate school who will majored in education guidance. ar of MassUlon between first half of the week.

George Berbari of 145 South Foster, secre- master students among 931 -east nn wcredn No report was ava ilable today! The weather bureau has come ave SE was scheduled to appear a -u WB A. Bowman. Kent State'undergraduates who will receive between the cit Umiis from a representative of the Fed-up with some interesting facts itive secretary and Mrs Evelyn degrees and the degrees they will. fgfrt west (j ac jj eral Aeronautics Administration about the month of May. It was 'L.

Stringer, office secretary. i The ar Estes David Brock- be awarded are: ave and the ajjd 17th who viewed the wrecked plane the fifth warmest month in '5 ilmil arv jrp and fhat Rerbari I man of 1526 llth st NE who will David Alan Earle of 307 loth extensions jThursday in an investigation into vears. Temperatures averaged MEMBERS OF THE board of'receive his master of arts degree.st. SW, bachelor of arts; Donald' "tension. the had ananged to pay the fine and Paul Wesley Maxwell of 319 R.

Evans of 600 Leecrest st NW, lo Drfv- The plane crashed just after month was degrees warmer Ronald Howenstine, 21. of Mrs. Walter Meyers. Leo st NE who will be awarded.bachelor of science, cum take-off for a parachute Mav of 1961. Lmwood ave SW, er.

Dr. William Bogedain, Dr.ihis master of eduction degree. Norman Finger of 9o37 over nearby Elms countryj The heat broke six records charged with driving Joseph J. Brumbaugh. Brockman won his bachelor of Lafayette dr NW, bachelor edu club.

Curing the month. This came with muffk William Farrar Fnxipr arts degree from Vanderbilt uni- science in education; R. John The erouo members of Skv tv, i-jtv, nii-nnnh Mrs. Bernice L. to Schl-venltytad Maxwell received his Featheringham of 510 H.inilton;^5^2^J««g» Div Yng had male was he hot of 131 llth 4 NE char ed Five deputies from the officeiard Spitzer, Dr.

Underwood, of science degree from ave NE. bachelor of science in JJ'J'JJ Ttnwe three succesful parachute jumps. riav on theTsum. lfaillire to yield the right-of-way of Frank A. Hoffman, Stark coun- Maurice Grecnberger, Dr.

A. J.lMount Union coUege. Brockman education cum laude. businel prSertJw over the club during the was 92 deV-PS iat a 0p Slgn ld A6t appear ty treasurer, will come to MassD-, Gilbert, Mrs. Charles A.

majored in political science John William James of; 529 Du Mondav'7 hearinif the afternoon and were returning for! 111 nont nued the drv arraignrtie'nt today. Ion two davs next week to collect Dr fianrhat Dr rharles and Maxwell in education admin- North ave NE, bachelor of science 11 Monaay neanng tne iumn May also 0 1111 611 tne OI 7 ion wo aajs next. weeK 10 coiieci ur. ti. traucnat, ur.

i date hoards administrative com- liieir lounn jump. eather which has been in evi- will make a recommenda-! 'dence this year. Through the first an auto real estate taxes. J. Hearn, Lavin, Dr.

Igor at Kent- 'in education-. Kathleen A. Kerr- Hoffman said members of his Nikishin, Dr. Valentine, Earle E. Bro.

G. Edward McGuire of the gan of 968 Kindell ave bache- staff will collect taxes at the First Wise. Savings Loan Co. Monday and Also, Carl A. Cozy, John D.

Tuesday from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Cowing, Dr.

William Wasson, Property taxes due now are for Dr. James F. Weaver, Dr. Donald the last half of 1961. G.

Pocock, Hess, John D. Jolliffe and Frank Vi. Miller. THE COUNTY TREASURER Th research com said no precise deadline has been mittee V()ted to set on the payment of taxes, but ward a he believes it will be about the Ohio Sate unmsi middle of July. Bills were mailed rewawh done Senior Is Set aitu -nr-r Wednesday Rev to Massillon residents May 18 and State of astor of the First Methodist science in education.

10 i ni'n Deputies from Hoffman's office physiology re tor of scence; Mary Louise Sei- tion to the board itself, and final metz of 1207 Andrew ave NE, action by the state board of edu- pfltiAn Timothy W. Slicker of 1339 on this recommendation. Taggart ave NE, bachelor of science in business administration; Gerald W. Whisler of 143 26th st, SE, bachelor of science in business administration; and Xorma Faye Wigginton of 200 1U R. Dieterich, Leonard ave bachelor of five month, of the year precipita- tion measured is 2 79 inehes ltlPr I but Kiggans and Axelrod were trapped.

The Sky Diving Unlimited firm lhad been incorporated only a few and had purchased the plane only recently. 1 Other members of the 19. will be the -speaker at group An art festival featuring works had given demonstration para- ATJFI ru AntTATf! th tar Tusctrawas county chute jumps earlier on Memorial -i. search senior cnapei ai wasnmgion AREA ORAUUAlliS and artbts and sculptors is scheduled Day at Lake 0' Springs park. wiU visit four other 1 Wgh school next Wednesday at de reu th fy are to receive are: for Dover Itartinl next Friday.

In one of these jumps in western Stark county ater this 2 p. m. Ro la ff RD The display wiU continue until month The communities we-Simdai 527,800 and, Canal Fuiton bachelor of Canal Fulton. Navarre, Brewster tnat lo aale nas oee-n con- Richard Harlen Norns and Beach Citv. to the 1962 Heart Fund memb of the1T ho fi se llor Canal Fulton bachelor ol A will be collected at the campaign.

bid farewell their alma J- administration; A. nv artist xui ffl bank in Canal Fulton 1 Two grants to Timken-Mercy mater Wl11 be the last ln a senes a medium, regardless of experience June 30 at Rees Brothers rtore su stamed an jured shoul- Tuscarawa! lve in ider and was treated at Timken- Mercy hospital in Canton. Resign As Legion Raps JCD Director Cutback Plan i no i ner is resigining as city civil de- The American Legion has ex- j- ense director. pressed its opposition to Defense Boughner's written resisnaflon Secretary Robert S. McNamara gays ne must qu the CD post cut-back plan affecting the Army because of the press of his priv National Guard and Reserve.

The ate Dus ness operates a sew- Legion contends that the numeri-- machines sales and cal strength of the nations reserve components should be maintained at not less than IU.U.U.H.I. u.i»u»« J.T.« uu j. from 9 a. m. to 2:30 p.

m. Tues- hospital were one for three special term-end cnap- Na arre bac lor of of Bender ave, els day, June 12. In Navarre, taxes S5.940 for superior vena caval will be collected at the Navarre prosthesis, and the other for Deposit bank from 9 a. m. to 2:30 030 for a series of electrocardio- p.

m. Thursday, June 14. grams of high school football Ior Tuesday. Deputies will divide one day players. between Brewster and Beach City, collecting taxes at the Peo- pies-Merchants Trust Co.

in Brew- 0(161' ster from 9 a. m. to noon on Tuesday. June 19. and at the Beach City Banking Co.

in Beach A dA City from 1 to 3 p. m. the same day. scence in education- John G. Miller of 236 or background, may exhibit his work.

James McLaughlin of Mas- Loses Legs 000. BOUGHNER has been CD head since 1960. He was first ap- A Canton man had tn aiiii-c nt waa 11 Charles L. Bacon, the Legion 6infed fey former Mavor national commander, said in an fc ap poiri ent address before a house subcom- a continued vear miitee oi tine armed services pr mittee: "It is human to err, but Sa id today he doe, not expect to name a successor to Boughner until a report is said the McNamara plan received from a civil defense result in the loss of more study committee, appointed sev- JIXJ. i.

in biiv twijij tn. unite and 58.000 men era! ago. Guard The study committee was set jj ea up by IWayor Keen to determine a Tew "high-priority hat type of CD the Canal st, Navarre, bachelor of sill and James Ress of Dover FffiST two are scheduled sdence business administra- Codirectors of the show, issued esday. A -National Honor on the following instructions to ex- JLJ.J. society chapel will be held at R- Dessecker of 717 hibitors: all works entered should, a.

m. and the school's an- Chippie" rd NW, bachelor of be for sale and completed within amputated Thursdav night follow- Inual honor chapel at 12:45 p. m. sc i en ce in business administra- the last several years, pictures ng a reak accident at 8th and The program of senior chapel on: au line Jane Fiest of 516 should be prepared for hanging Belden ave NE in that city also will be highlighted by an Manor ave NW, bachelor of.with name, medium, price and! A load of steel on a passing address of farewell to the sen- science in business administra- artist's name and address in the truck slipped off and pinned iors by Michael Null, president tion; Wayne D. Grimes of 4544 lower left corner of the reverse by pedestrian Earl Blackwell, 37.

of the junior class, and a re- isth.st NW, bachelor of science, side. -of 2008 8th st NE, Canton, lo a An advance settlement on per- sponse by Kenneth Ivan, presi- Diethelm Prowe of 4847 Tioga Any number ol works may be building. He was reported in reduce "the 'quality cil needs and put such sonal property taxes collected the dent of the senior class. st NW, bachelor of arts, magna entered for a small fee to be "fair" condition in Mercy hospital i ol er units and the overall el- a Program in effect. frst half of the year was made The chapel will open with cum laude: William R.

Queen of charged at the conclusion of the this morning. fectiveness of the reserve pro- The committee includes Fred Willam Dean and John committee has held meetings with present city i i AWJ, uii M-. r-j CI 1 JJL.l^UllllCJ rt 1H ci oc7-7 0a Un ed cessional. Joan T. Sessions of Apple June 30 Massillon area artists Driver of the truck was Tim- tion to create a standing com-with city officials.

It has not The Perry Heights woman shot Sl.864,795.80. Of this en or members of the school's Creek, bachelor of science in edu- lou deposit their works at olh Dunne, address listed as mittee on veterans'affairs in the been indicated when a final rein the chest with a .32 caliber MJd 1 E0 curren 8 eneral advanced choir will sins "0 Sac- cation: Barbara Smith of Apple 41Q Oak SE before Monday 2518 15th st NE, Canton, police senate. Clarence H. Olson as-Port can be expected. pistol Wednesday and the truck taxes was delinquent red Read Now Bounded" by Creek, bachelor of science in edn- The flatbed truck he was sistant director of the Legion's! driver whose rig plummeted off general: S6D4.0/2.36 was current assler-Christiansen.

"in Peace cation Linda Marie Allard of A Tii Driving belongs to American national legislative division, said lhe Appalachian Trail stretch a Canton expressway i classified taxes and de- A VA Doylestown. bachelor of arts, cum Will I Condition Of Two Critical classified. DeD arf bv Ed- Doylestown. bachelor of arts, cum 1 -r-ii monds and "The Last Words laude: Judith Elaine Galehouse Thursday were reported both still in critical condition in area hos- The clt of Massillon receives Thomn-'on of Doylestown, bachelor of science todav $19,752.02 and the Massillon i nom in education Martha Ann Royer of school district $108,415.47. The directed by B.1I Relford and in cal Massillon Public Library also a Bel) studetn rcctors First Md Work 3024 Bailey rd NE, Perry Heights.

Eldon err of Orrville, Walter Greenfelder, chairman about 9:30 p. m. bachelor of science in education; of the Massillon Red Cross chap- Transit they added. this action is a step toward an oh- in uirom a ne Lo Georgia, is Police said they were continu- jective long sought by the Ameri-'. 1 th 1 a half -d a lv for more ing their investigation of the mis- can Legion.

half llle population of the hap, which occurred Thursday at iLmted States. P1CIliC Hdd Woman Attacked, Are and George Blackburn. 39. of shares in this distribution in the U1U1 J0 Coibett a. piano ai Gwendolyn Green of Rittman, ter's first aid Wyandotte.

are patients in amount of $76,933.30. companisi. A bachelor of science in education: a member of awui J.UOL the Massillon city hospital and ture wl)l De reao Joan and Patricia Ann Smithwick of aid instructor and instructor "re- Timken-Mercy hospital in Canton. UFCieretl 1 w- if" i 6 bachelor of science. fresher" training instate.

respectively. Blackburn 1 is re- by Kicharc Halter prior to the The graduation ceremonies will The Red Cross institute will be ported to have suffered a severe lUl'V principal address. he open to the public Cand i-held Sept. 7, 8 and 9 at Camp 3 mother of lhree at her residence scalp laceration. I dates for degrees are from 180 Conestoga in Carroll county, near in the southeast section of the Stark county sheriffs deputies, pi i Rr pan A VIOLINT selection.

"Suite cilies and lowns in Onio coun Minerva, off Route 43. city at 1:30 a. m. today, who investigated both incidents, Antique" by Albert Stoessel, will tics 13 other states and three he 15-hour course will ll The victim told police three ut) iu i said no further information the shooting of Miss Royer available. They added that the truck Blackburn was driving simply could not make the curve on the expressway and subse- i.

'-i i tii Lit a ii. ui both incidents South av(J SE was bound Qver on; to the Stark rv ron Ted be played by Karen Tryon and ore gn countries. Police are investigating the reported rape of a young Massillon int IIILIUUI. rrifiTTi anri viviuu LUIU yunte mice lectures, group discussion, visual; JLki rJij metl Droke the house when inary hearing held in municipal court. presidents.

1C S1I LUUJll llc; ki rij Lakkides accompanied by seven of the undergraduates aids, teaching theory, class or- Robert D. Haas, they went she re sed to come lo the door ll be graduated "suma cum ganization methods, class records 1 Hoover parkin North Canton 0 talk lo one of them i au de," with highest honors: 18 and practice teaching this morning where they enjoyed she said they forced her back- Brogan is charged with felon- 1 1e with will tracks 40 feet below. The Evening Independent selection. "You'll Xevbr honor. trred a plea of innocent to the Wa)k AIonf played icharge following his arraignment a ensemble composed (UllOll May 18.

The charge asainst Bro- ot Koilh Lee Bowman. gan was filed by local police who; Tom McCloud, David Felts and iinvestigated the case. of AMOcUtlon, of thf 1 Audit Bureau ol Keen Talks To J. Ul IIJLCJJ Jay Price, a reading, "The Man With the Hoe" by Dorothy Shil- "magna cum laude," with high ments. igames and ate a picnic lunch.

ii nto her bedroom and attacked! conclude honor; and 63 "cum laude," with The institute is open to holders They then went (o Washington ler Her three children were in of current. Red Cross advanced school pool for a session of the house at the time. first certificates, Red Cross swimming. The pool was rented Police said the jjlass in a door: first: aid instructors holding valid by the Whittier PTA. at the residence was broken out i certificates and to members of chapter first aid committees.

All in northeastern Ohio Plant A plant addition that will in- mty participate. ling, a vocal solo. "Pravcr" by crcas manufacturing space at the oman 1 on citv problems at a dinner to il meetin of the Tyson Foremen's club at the Red Coachman Thura- Mtniwn inc.iday night i lIu cob I- a er ii. croup vice a nd in char fi of Raton's automotive WH CUT, LM "IT uu ii arranged by djvisi()ns anri suhs arics ed in condition in the (U Construction al Raton Automo- Massillon city hospital this morn- 'I'ollowmj? Ri-oup siiiRinj; of thf )ivc na( i a C( Keen jtrmed the industrial high "Aim. Mater" On- in foUowing what police report.

larjo wjl begjn immediately and domestic quarrel with in 1tn ner husband. Hospital reports Mrs. Frmciito. value of replacing the Oberlin rdl the eniors wi march owl of thf is expected to he completed this vtt viaduct and improving Oberlin ri band plays fal Thc ncw at jdition will coil' rd He lso ex 1 the fth Sardars" by K) $400,000 for building (Mary McBrldc, comprehensive as a and will increase the 'Of 760 3rd st SE, sustained injur- his administration is spon- 1 Members of Ihe grafliiatinRmanufncliirinK area of the plant ies to her head and left hand. sorinR nd whicn wil1 llt to class will wear (hoir caps andjfrom the present 60,000 square was to the hospital irra.

ia vote at the Nov. 6 flection. for the chapel. jfcet lo 100,000 square feet. 'today at 12:53 a.

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