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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 2

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TWO TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1962 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASS1LLON, OHIO SALMAGUNDI Born. Monday, in Massillon city; hospital i.o Mr. and Mrs.

James Butzer of 8330 Manchester ave, Canal Fulton, a daughter. Born. Monday, in Massillon city i hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Law-: rence Kovats of 15079 Lawmont ave, RD 1, North Lawrence, a son.

1 i Born, Monday, in Massillon i city hospital to Mr. and Everett R. Sh'adday of 920 8th NE, a son. i Born, July 14. in Canton Ault-i man hospital, to Mr.

and Donald Duke of 1758 Mohican rd SE, a daughter. i Born, July 14, in Aultman hospital, Canton, to Mr. and Mrs. A1-! bert Veneman of 329 Harding ave SE, a son. i Mrs.

Richard (Shirley) Kress of 12223 Wooster st NW was' taken Saturday to Cleveland' Clinic for observation. i Mr. and Mrs. Manual Paradeses and Mrs. Rose Paradeses of 421 Anthony SW left Saturday morning for a 10-day trip to Philadelphia, and New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Senff of lit. Eaton are returning this week from a vacation to N. where they ed their son, Paul Senff and family.

The Misses Joan and Judy Schaffter have returned to their Laiblin And Levitt Given Okay By GOP Local Nursing School Are Fined Graduate Wins Honor In Toda 8 Mrs. Irma Sander of £1 Paso, The appointment, of William Rraduate of the Massillon Laiblin Stark county engineer City Hospital School of Nursing, to succeed the late John Shis- been named "Nurse of the ler, and approval of Robert by the El Paso Co-or- Levitt as a Republican candi-: gating Council of the League date for state representative at Jf Nursing and the District the Nov. election, were unani- association, mously approved by the Stark! Mrs. Sander was chosen for her county Republican central com- varied experience in the field of mittce Monday night. nursing, her work with school Laiblin's appointment engi- children and her activities in neer is effective as soon as the professional nursing organiza- necessary legal requirements for tions.

installing him in office can carried out. completed several courses at LAIBLIN WENT to Columbus Western college, is a this morning to have his of Mrs. Sadie Mae Smith cation signed by Governor Mich-jof 5232 Middlebranch rd NE, Can- ael V. DiSalle a requirement ton. She joined the El Paso school MIIS.

SANDER, who recently under the new law governing his appointment, according to a spokesman from his office at the Stark county courthouse. He is expected to be sworn in system last September and had duties at the Irvin Child Development Laboratory and at Park and Crosby elementary schools. MBS. IRNA SANDEB 'Nurse of the Year' Court Session Fines totaling 1290 and costs iwere imposed on persons I pleading guilty to various i charges following arraignment today during a light session of municipal court. The stiffest penalty, $100 and costs was levied on 11 Lance of 135 Lennox ave NE, when he pleaded guilty to driving without a license.

PLEADING GUILT? disorderly conduct and fined $50 and costs was Harry E. McNichol, 34. of 1132 2nd st NW, Canton. Ha was arrested Monday at 5:15 p. by police following a disturbance in the 1000 block of Erie st S.

Dewey C. Shilling, of 1320 Greendale ave fined $25 and costs when he pleaded guilty to failure to observe a red traffic signal. UPSIDE DOWN TURTLE Could be that Sparky, the bear cub. is saying: "Don't worry pal, I'll get you on your feet again!" to Torpy. the tortoise, at Junglelancl, an an'ma! zoo at Thousand Oaks.

Cal. Torpy was turned upside down by an attendant for the.bene.'.; of the photographer and Sparky obliged by poking his nose into the' situation. (AP Wirephoto) i Board's Action Will Hensel Is Not Stop A nnexation Barged With 1 She has been actively engaged as county engineer as soon as the in various phases of nursing in- certification is signed and bond eluding industrial, school, church El Paso is posted. health and hospital. She' He will serve until the Novem-i served three and a half years as ber general election.

a nursing supervisor at lcc TC '7fJ! 3 wrexn av a Wn4en ne The Stark ceuntr GOP central ence Memorial hospital before Hous of legates of the guilty to failure to stop committee also approved Laiblin joining the school system. an re Mav ALSO FINED $25 and costs Sander was a Texas dele- was Mr Patricia J. Mills, 35, of gate to the convention of the 312 Wrexham ave SE, when she Monday night as a candidate for The "Nurse of the Year" is the nnexpired term as county en- member of the El Paso League can Nurses association last May in Detroit. assured clear distance. Miss Joanne M.

Wanner, 18, oi Miss Jeannie Schaffter, emoto-vpd thpru employed there Mrs who Wayne Richmond of Embezzlement City council voted Monday night to go ahead with the an' of 266 acres east of'the city in spite of refusal of thej The Qhio Highway Patrol to educuatl tj ansfer the question to the (d charged Clyde Hensel, 40, of committee was required to have! is Massillon Public school district Grant st. North Lawrence, with at least SO per cent of its roem- The city will have to permit residents of the area to pay 2.2 jeinbezzle ent in connec tion with bers present in order to approve I ity support than is paid by present residents of the i ankets and bedding marked as Laiblin's appointment as county I Mrs. Sander is the mother of Kemary rd, Navarre, pleaded gineer at the Nov. election. A or Nursing, Nursing Undergrad- a five-year-old son and a daugh-i guilty to speeding and was fined Democratic candidate will be ap-nate Recruitment Service and ter who is majoring in nursing i $20 and costs.

by the Stark county Education, Inc. and District No. at Texas Woman's university in Timothy F. Ungashick, 21, of Democratic central committee. Texas Graduate Nurses associa-! 1 111011 Tex.

1414 Stardale ave SW, was fined The two candidates will then oa of which she is president. Sander is employed by Welsch $35 and costs when he pleaded 6SS Green i actual real estate tax present property son, Rich- of 8400,000 in the annexed area Ive SW, left today to visit the present property valuation 1 Richmond's son, Rich, friond and family of Wellington, would be about S880 a year, cording to Councilman Richard s. Orpha Collins of Bordner, chairman of the new 1H J. 3111111 JJ W. Va.

is visiting Mr. and projects committee sponsoring; R. W. Johnson and Mr. and the annexation legislation.

B. W. Johnson, of Canal BORDNER POINTED out, run for the two years remain- onliei member of St. Paul's Sheet Metal Sander fam-i guilty to reckless operation, ing Mr. Shisler's term at the Lutheran church of this city, she ily has lived in El Paso! Luther J.

Malzahn, 50, of 818 time of his unexpected death. a BOW a mem ber of Grace since 1955 Walnut rd SW, pleaded innocent The 343-member GOP central i to failure to stop in the assured clear distance. Trial was scheduled for Sept. 4 and bond was set at $200. Earl Nash.

29. of New Athens, pleaded innocent to a charge of malicious destruction of property filed against him by his wife, Murl. court officials said'. Trial WASHINGTON (AP) Personal income of Americans and! was scheduled for Aug. 31 and and which the patrol said were unexpired term, and Levitt as a found Saturday in a New Phila- candidate for state representa- delphia rest home operated by tive.

Hensel. The patrol, armed with a search; EARL R. PRICE, assistant Production, Income Figures Set Records the nation's industrial production advanced in June to record was continued at $100. Nash warrant, entered the Happy stark county GOP chairman, said highs. allegedly broke a radio aerial Haven Nursing Home at 39 E.

today that the 50 per cent attend-j But the income gains were only half as great as in the previous from an auto. High ave in Philadelphia ance was reached easily at Industrial production rose so slightly as to remain almost! jand uncovered five blankets, 17 day night's meeting. Included on dead center. ALSO PLEADING Innocent sheets, three bed spreads, three wa a 17-mernber Massillon dele-1 The two key economic indicators expected to be scrutinized I was 1 Johnson, 32, of 673 3rd Mrs. Harold A.

Kraft, jr. and set infant son. however, that this would'be off- six Massillon members of the ton by the gain in city income Ohio Air National Guard are en- because of in their first summer field at half sheets, eight bath towels, gation. Laiblin and Levitt had closely by President Kennedy as he considers seeking an economy- I st SE charged in a private affi- iand towels, all marked as been recommended for aonoint- snnrrinir tav thic MnnHav davit sianed by his wife: Mareue- two hand towels, all marked as been recommended for appoint- spurring tax cut this year were disclosed Mondav state hospital property. Estimated ent last.week by the Stark coun-: The commerce department cost of items was listed as $80.

GOP executive committee. said personal incomes rose $700 Mrs. Kraft the board of educa- i iuii IT i 11,1. ii HO uuu i H.I.V- uj. Oil 111 They are among 325 mem-'Massillon state hospital off and was cre ated when Donald C.

Stei- crease of $24 billion over June n- the Philippines. LmMt Candidate for 1961. But the increase was only itive because of abou. half as big as the one private law prac- istered in May and was substan- A monthly iaccured vacation time, Dr. M.

B. tice jtially smaller than the advances the arM in n.iMHnii^ i- A ft. ior eigm ye.u» was ner resigned as a candidate for 1961. But the increase was only from Pe'rrv-local to thP Refue41 ing GrOUp lnvolved the i dismissed from the hospital ef- stite representative because of abou. half as big as the one reg-.

Sod'district Masslllon i operation. jfective July 24 at the end of the pregs of his private i aw prac istered in May and was substan- Board Okays Pupil Lev itt Is a Canton city council- made earlier this year. an an attornev i Laiblin as 1 THE FEDERAL Reserve Board davit signed by his wife, Marguerite, charging him with and battery. Trial was scheduled for SejL 8 and bond'was continuecTat: $100. to appear for scheduled arraignment today was Kenneth E.

Lydick, 33, of ave NE, charged with red light violation. The unit has had training assemblies at the superintendent of the st NWis confined to the Orrviile district cannot, under state western Ohio base since last hospital, said today. 'man and an attornev i A a tomy Monday. residents, 'airport performing missions as Hensel's sister, and cop cen committee under a June struggled upward to a rec- has authorized by the board scnooitax witn- aeromedical transport squadron, a psychiatric aide I at the hospital new gtate aw hich became ef- ord 1178 per cer.t of the 1957 of education of the district InilirfTl FROM Massillon in-! Mrs. Elliott was at the nursing ftotnher level comoared with 1175 oer transfer pupils next term between Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Sekh of in this 10 mi limitation is 6.5 were joined by their son, Residents in the annexed area who is a sophomore at Morehead continue to State college, iWorphpad KV anri mills 'Mr. and 'family Meyers of 8206 Navarre with a A2C Wesley A. Griffith level compared with 117.5 per transfer pupils next term between cent in May. Some economists the Canal Fulton and Clinton entered fill a county office left vacant expressed surprise that it hadn't elementary schools, as necessary, search warrant.

She was bv death or res jg nat i 0 to the declined in the face of the stock to relieve overcrowding at the sd effective July 31 at the centra i committee of the party market plunge and a strike which various grade levels. 11 thehweek 1 onlv 4 th i Jfls SSill SCh 1 Lee J. Wagner ofihome operated by her brother power to cent" the Canal'Fulton and Clinton -at Carter Caves, Ky. where they 1 1S only 4.1 nuns. '3544 Lincoln Wav Rob- when highway IBIAX -i T- WOC-irionte tn Trio n-p-on Miss Dolores Jurkovich, 18, of House Tom Lennox Jt are Mr.

and Mrs. James Mackie; tne total woula mills. of Newtrkhill. Scotland, and Mr. and Mrs.

Hector McFarquhar of mont ave NW. The 15-day training period ends this morning by SINCE NO MORE than 10 mills 11 Sr, Finds IHdS F. EHIs bj m.bllt lP.in-!lVo 'Midwest City. where they Mrs. Ellis' brother-in-law districts.

time. Robert aret represen S) according 11 Bordner, "One of the prime I II fill districts for future residential ILL ct ICI1S at R.F.D. 4, Box 63 Fredericks- tJOC pea w' Pat eDt th6a emergency measure Monday Pltal ni ht and st ex ected that the Fredericksburg Mrs. Morris suf- neBcessarv formalities can be com- fered a heart attack last Friday S( the BfinfiMtinil will be of next Prejudice Ohio Scheduled Action On Statement party must run for the unexpired changed little in June." THE OF pupils in- SW and Overlook ave SW. The Reserve Board's monthly lved in the transfer has not; Poike said Miss Jurkovich sus- report showed these items on the definitely determined, tained an injury to her right minus side: wheaton said.

and told them she would An eight per cent decrease in In other action, Miss Patricia see her own physician. auto production, attributable as girlS e13 13 2 Len inoUlv to a strike at FnrH nl school health and physical nox ave NE, told police he was Motor Co parts plant at Walton education teacher for next term, driving south on 17th st SW Hills, Ohio, which led to an as- Paul Hall of Canal Fulton and when the bicycle, riding along sembly line shutdown of several Rex McGregor of Clinton were J' de his aut0 swerved and struck days. hired as custodians for the Canal car of lde a ter about the lock of Lincoln A An eight per cent decline in Fulton elementary school, effect- Electrical engineers from the iron production follow- ive Aug. 1. Charges of "bias and prejudice" Co wil join Ohio a 14 per cent in Herman Rohr ftf CaM Ifiled against Stark County Com- 'Edison Co engineers, starting, A dedi hj Way Monday at 4:18 p.m.

ta an jmon Pleas Court Judge" John Wednesday te a check on charges low point in for next tern, I "SSw PhSlJn JRossetti by Canton a Dr-R- Kenneth Loeffler that A increase of one-tenth of one Miw Marv ptrhflr a iriDW (Ralph Ross were dismissed Mon- Power fluctuations are interfering per cent in unemplovm ent. tSS t- idav after a hearing before Chief with operation of his cancer clime Retiil sales 0 0 per cent school Latin iMtructo and five dnvmg his auto east on L.ncoln Justice Carl V. Weygandt of the on Lake ave NE and new car sales dowPn seven Ohio Supreme Court. PT. Loeff er has filed a com- cent conditioi reported tisc condition is reported as satisfac- ory Mr auth- Way and had stopped to per- attend a meeting of the mit an auto in front of him to National Junior Classical league make a turn into a side s'treet.

ON THE plus side, the board Al 3 in zeraan Mont Police said a truck carrying reported- The hiring of the teacher, the the POP traveling behind Continued increases in produc custodians and bus driver and Planton and the driver, Charles Llme Louav rnreaieneri tn a MASSILLON City Solicitor tloB of television sets, furniture, authorization of Miss Fletcher A.Winkler, 22, of 1700 3rd st The area is north of Lineoln; ask tfte murder jn whicn Richard F. Maier has also asked some consumer stap i es and com and the.students to attend the E- Canton, swerved it to go and extends, to 5 an kins i the PUCO to mak the city mercial and farm machinery. league meeting were recommend- aroun( the Planton auto when rd on the north. It extends from 8 'P art to this on thej Generally stable commodity ed to the board by Wheaton. the fell off the truck on to the east corporation line to about were maacs By J-anton council-, ROSg HAD to have'grounds that if Dr.

Loeffler's prices. i Bills amounting to S13 490 70 hewauto and wa Battered on the daughters, Mrs. Burton Schaar of gJciSJ a vef St NE Swigart quoted Dr. Guist Iudg ssetti rem ved fr the cha eS A ty power New advances in construction were approved. 1744 Osage ave SE and Mrs.i i saying last week that a Judge Weygandt ruled there laint about the alleged power iwas no evidence to sustain the (fluctuations with the Public Utili- Perry Township Trustee Wai- ehar es which were filed follow-jties Commission of Ohio.

ter Swigart for the second a scene Judge Rossetti's is north of time toda threatened to fc thp cour 27 during a MASSILLON City Solicitor tloB of television sets, furniture. Richard Rohn of ine i nth feturned as bench in two cases wnjch Rosg supp i miy also a ff ecte d. hat boosted residential, commer- nkler with spil- three i will court. i in two cases wnicn noss suppiy amo oe aiiecira, Doostea residential, commer-' THP mooHna uriii i'- wim a "have in Judge Rossetti's The power testing to be started cial and industrial building to a 20 U1 be neld in Portion of his load on the Wednesday by Allis Chalmers en- record annual level of $63 billion. s.

police said. are how wiu tArb Canyon, Ariz. Mr and Mrs Robert of MMKeuSr bSd ot oiva At, en he srT SWIGART, as ordinance acce Pting the recently organized of the judge's charge to' the jury on been'invited to sit in en the tests Townships 27. Ross interrupted the and is expected to do so. annexation for municipal pur- Council, called on Dr.

Guist last judge's charge and asked to leave; The PUCO also has been in- as as poses only go to the coun-. week to come forward th the for figuring tax name of the inspector involved i court room Bids will be opened at 4 p. today for construction of the vited by Ohio Edison to send Stark County Historical Center plete the process. Md. Robert B.

Moore was re- cently discharged from the U. S. rf Will Army after serving two IlUey 111 Upon completion of basic trite-; A ing at Ft. Knox, he had been AQVerilslIlfi; 11IH atationed at Ft. Detrick, Md.

Mr. ask the state to investigate. 'to the jury for what he said will be on hand. maintains furnished and Mrs. Moore left Massillon; Guy Huey, president of the' released todav Sunday en route to Santa Advertising club, and a suuement released touay where they will reside.

to the inspec- Canton Repository damaged his, have made professional character and repu- SUIT filed with the tniH tional June. Plans for the center were PUCO Dr. Loeffler claims, up by Charles E. Firestone, ever, that the service not uni-jcanton architect. Contractors The Evening Independent MMHbct of TIM Pnm, TM American Ncrripaper Publlihen AtwcUtion, Buncu ot AdvtntiinC, the 1 Audit ef Circulation, and 1 Ohio Ktwtpaptr AMocdMon.

TM AMoelalM la txcliulvrty en-. tha of all 4aiHtthM tMtUtod to it or not aiffk tM local itubllaltMl The film is produced by the Association of National Advertisers and tolls the story of changing standards of living, new products, and new jobs created through advertising. spection to ttUMMM with otttaM in York, CMcaeo, OttMtt, AtlMU, St. Louu City, in and ttirnt In Group To Meet 5 cbim-iwould have been the Bureau of In-itempt of court, "search out the; Ross said Monday he did not realize Judge Rosselti was charg- ing the jury when he interrupted A him. He said that if Judge Ron- jsetti felt there was any miconduct Perry Wednesday disrespwt for the Judge Rossetti should turn the matter 'over to the Stark County Bar ai- The Perry High School Adult ciation for legal action.

Booster club will sponsor a sports dance for students and alumni of the high school Wednesday TWO DIE IN MISHAPS CINCINNATI. (AP)- Traffic The Beach City Recreation from 8 to 11 p. m. in the school i in Hamilton county took the committee will meet Wednesday! Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Sabin are in evening at. 7:30 in the village nallj and all representatives of organizations are urged to be present. The committee is endeavoring (charge of chaperones, assisted by to formulate a program of recrc-1 hfeM for the village and has been hampered by lack of at-i tl a. 'I tendance at paat I gym. took the of two persons John R.

Edwards is general Monday county patrol- chairman of the dance. man and a 10-year-old boy. The patrolman, Emil Kleinwaechter of Glcndalc, was struck by a car Mr. and Mrs. John Smcltzcr, Mr.

while directing traffic at an acci- and Mrs. Don Bixler and Mr. and dent site. Donald Zins, 10, Mrs. Joseph Morgan.

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