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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 14

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PAGE 14 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO Three Hurl As Car Hits Utility Pole A Clarksburg (W Va.l area woman was hospitalized and two others injured when their car rammed a utility pole on Route 45 just north of Wellsville Monday at 12 35 m. TTie Highway Patrol at Lisbon said the driver was Carl Bennett Hodgson. 36. of Clarksburg, who was southbound when his 1961 convertible veered off the right side of the road and struck the pole. Hodgson told officers a front tire blew out.

He was cited for driving an unsafe vehicle. Mrs. Elizabeth Walls. 50, of Clarksburg R. D.

3. a passenger, was admitted to City Hospital and is in condition today with contusions and abrasions of the legs and contusions of the ribs. Hodgson was treated for a wound of the lower lip, and another passenger, Eunice Kay H(xigson, 19, also of Clarksburg, was treated for contusions of the right shoulder and a sprain of the ankle. A Salineville trucker was cited following an accident yesterday at 1 p. m.

on Route 644 between Kensington and Salineville. Officers said two tractor-trailer trucks and a car were involved The drivers were Joseph Saffell 31. of Dundee. Karen F. Polen, 23.

of Minerva and Charles Larry Shreffler, 27. of Salineville R. D. 2. All were eastbound when Saffell slowed to make a left turn.

Mrs. Polen slowed behind him and her car was hit in the rear by Saffell. The impact shoved the car into the rear of the other truck. i i in Mrs. Polen and her son, l.ailipl)Pli ire chief obert lewis (white), started his survey of the damage as Monday fire at the Wesco Manufacturing Co, began to subside.

Only rubble remained within the gutted wall shown here. FLAMES ROARED SKYWARD when volatile chemicals were ignited by the intense heal of last W'esco Co. blaze. The windshield of a Wellsville fire truck was blistered and melted in places while park ed near the blaze. ney Lee Polen, 4, complained of Injuries but were not treated.

Sheffler was cited for assured clear distance. John W. All 9 Aboard Are Killed In Plane Crash LEXINGTON, Ky. pilot was the best we had plane was the best we had," a Lexington air taxi service spokesman said after one of the charter aircraft crashed into a horse farm pasture Monday, killing all nine aboard. The victims Included four University of Kentucky faculty members.

They were Dr. Silvio Navarto, 89, director of the department of computer scieiwe; Dr. Rinaldo Simonini, 49, professor of English education; Dr. Richard Sdiweet, 49, chairman of the of cell biology; and Dr. Jerome Cohn, 45, associate professor In the department of medicine.

The dead were identified G. Reynolds Lexington consulting engineer; Jesse Horn. Lexington contractor; Richard H. Southwood, Buffalo Grove, Arnold Salop, Austin, and Robert Yonk, Lexington, the pilot. The twin-engine aircraft had been chartered for a flight to Louisville.

Bluegrass Field Manager Logan Gray said the plane apparently encountered difficulties aoon after takeoff. It fell into a pasture miles from the airport. had resided in California for 20 retired office A. ('ampbeil, 83. of 17 pmpiove of the Douglas Air- Main Salineville, died ppgft Corp Monday at 4 at City Hos-' n- pital, where he had been a pa- Ul four hours, lie had been William Tallman of Kent ill for some time.

Born April 11. 1883. in he wa.s the son of versity Hospital here after a lengthy illness. He was born April 16. 1920.

a son of the late George W. Morris and Mrs. Welma Morris Norman, who now resides in Miami Mr Morris was an Army- veteran of World War 11 and the Korean conflict. He was a i i design engineer for the S. Bu-i A 19-vear-old Beaver Falls Galilee Church of Nazarene of- ficiaiting Burial will he at Oak (irove Cemetery, Industry k'riends may call tonight after 7.

Youth Held Fire (Continued from Page rcau of Mines at Morgantown, and a member of the First Drops (Jieek (x)iiiit Charges of In ten I lo defraud with a bad check again.st said, because had the James Washington of 849 W. 8th spread the larger St were dismissed in Eastern aerial truck would have been Countv Court at East Palestine ealled for Monday. The case was dismissed when THE Mrs. John Hulme TUESDAY, APRH. 4, 19fi7 I Called Who Put Speck At iurder Site PEORIA.

Ill (APt The iro.secution has called two wit- -esses who placed Richard in the Chicago neighbor- lood where eight nurses were murdered last July William Martin, assistant attorney from Cook County. Monday recited the state's version of the night when an intruder bound and gagged eight girls, then led them off at intervals to be slaughtered. Martin statement was based on the story of Miss Corzon Amurao. 23. the exchange nurse from the Philippines who hid under a bed and was overlooked by the killer Gerald Getty.

Cook County public defender representing Speck, attacked Miss Amurao's identification ot Speck and labeled three fingerprints which the state says are Speck as theory of the defense is that Speck is not the perpetrator of this Getty. .53. said in his opening statement GeUy said that Speck rented a room July 13 at a seaman's inn two miles from the scene of the murders, and slept in the room the night of the slayings. The courtroom, jammed with 80 newsmen and spectators, was silent a.s Martin related how Miss Amurao answered a knock on her bedroom door at 11 13. and confronted the killer The prosecutor stood motion; loss in front of the jury box and 'described how the nurse watched the killer drag her nwmmales to their deaths in other rooms of the domitory and li.stened as he raped his final viotim At the coix-lusion of his presentation, Martin, 30, told the jury of seven men and five attackedi women, will ask vou to find Lewis.

1 ei the late Alexander and Sarah Campbell. He and his wife, Mrs Campbell, had observed Christian Church and Elks youth has been charged with cause was shown." The from the Main and Commerce Richard Franklin Speck guilty Lodge. the armed robbery of a Big $20 check, written against the St. sides of the building, and of tho.se eight murders and to Other survivors include his Beaver Borough service station Beaver Trust Co. of Midland, the fire apparently was being fix his at death widow Mrs Kathleen Morris a Sundav night and turned over was cashed at Billingsley Food- restrained when the roof caved in.

Edna their i flame to a di.s- Mrs. Clara Hulme of 7.39 St. died Mondav at 4:30 raif.iffa m. at the Ohio Valley Nurs- daughter. Carol Ann Morris, and to New Brighton police in con- 1 land at alcutfa ing Home after a lone illness a Thomas Morris, all at noction with a hurglarv In other hearings, kred Lew- Hup tongues of She was born at Stoke-On- home, and a brother.

John Mor- Lennsvlvania State Police at is-Campbell of Neglev wp fined streaked into the sky 53rd wedding anniversary in Oc-1j Fncland a daughter nf ris of Culver City Calif IChippewa said Orville Maurice $50 and costs, sentenced to 10 tober ur England, a dauplp of ns oi c.uivtr yiy ca ir Dwellings, davs in jail and his li- IWimarn Osborne and Gertrude Services will be Wednesday into cense was suspended tor six Gibson Osborne. 1 p. m. at the Allamong-Wil- Mondav by State Police months on a charge of driving She had resided in East Liv- Home for Funerals in cooperation of Big Rea- while under the influence of al- of the building which had been Dante Bargellmi of Chicago, a erpool most of her life. i Morgantown, whpe pends Freedom police.

cohol He also was fined $50 undamaged to that point merchant seaman, told the may call from 7 to 9 tonight arraigned ye? A retired blacksmith, Mr. Campbell worked at Cleveland at the General Electric Co. and had been retired 18 years. He was a member of the Salineville Methodist Church. In addition to his widow, at home, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

Owen (Bernadine) Phillips of Inglewood. son, Louis Campplljband, John Hulme, at home, of Euclid, and two grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 2 m. at the Kerr Funeral Home in Salineville, with the Rev. Allen Rose officiating.

Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery, Salineville. Friends may call tonight and The slate called its first throe witnesses during the afternoon session Samuel Mazz.one. chief car- tance. estimated by many, at lographer for Chicago, tesfified more than 100 feet. as to the location of This cau.sed a wall to collapse sTuetures connected with the and fall in lo the one-story part She was a member of St Episcopal h.l^^^.

Eastern Star Crystal Chapter Wednesday. 18, of which she was a past will be matron, and the Rebekah Lodge Grove Cemetery. She i-esfer- and costs for public intoxication howev- on July 12 he drove in IS Wednesday afternoon and night. Merle Ranisav survived by her hus- Mrs. Harry Slanley Services will be held Thurs- Services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 at the church day for Mrs Anna Mary Stanby the Rev.

D. R. Salisbury, ley. 61, of the Pancake-Clark- Burial will be in Riverview son Rd Negley, who died sud- Cemetery. denly Monday at 11:.50 a m.

Friends may call Wednesday Midland post office Rpjjjhton officers who have at the Dawson Funeral Home Rorn Aug. 24. 1905. al Imper- charged him with a burglary at ial, she was a former resident the Brighton Distributing Co of Vanport and had lived in In- Feb 14 dustry many years She had A bench warrant for Marx also ihad been issued bv the Beaver dav before a West Mayfield IU.S- Donald Bookman nf East IJv- er. no fire damage to any but fice of the Peace on a charge erpool 3 was fined $25 the three-story section East Oak of armed in connection and costs for allowing a dog to with the holdup of the Keystone run at large Service Station Sundav night in Mildred Irene Buhn of 1141 which over $40 was taken from Bacon Ave East Palestine an attendant by a y-outhful gun- man wearing a handkerchief (speeding Leo Beaver of 331 of i over his face A preliminary Broadway.

Wellsville. forfeited hose hearing will be held later 525 bond when he failed to ap- Following yesterdav's arraign- on a speeding charge At the scene were four fire departments pouring up to nine of water into the Lewis estimated that 2.000 feet of 2 2 -inch hose. 600 feet of I' 2 ment. Marx was turned over to Mrs. Lois Allison Services for Mrs.

Lois Al- to Ohio in 1965 were pressed into service. Wellsville off duly police 4 A 1 on routed traffic awav from the Apnl fnr Water Depanment Carl Black of hast workers were called oul lo tn- batterv tiled by Georee Wire of, I.llration planl employes Leetoni the 2.5-yeai'-old defendant to a ship anchored in Calumet harbor where Speck believed he would find employment. Bargellini said Speck did not get the deckhand job and asked to be taken back to the Maritime Union hall, located across the street from the Side Chicago lownhouse where the girls were slain. lison, 60, of Salineville R.D. a rmmtv f-mirt Services will be held Wednes- who died Monday morning at 1 -----day for Merle Ramsay, 51, of Clly Hospital, will be I restaurants, had also She was a member of the Talk Planned By Rhodes At Meeting Here Gov.

James A. Rhodes will appear at a public luncheon meeting in East Liverpool next Monday noon to discuss his program of and progress for at 8 Ohio day at Hesperia. i sembly of God Church in Saline- Born at Weirton. Mr Ramsay with the Rev. Daniel Barth was a member of the officiating.

Witnesses at gj He is survived by his widow, church from noon until the Mrs. Frances Ramsay, at home; pj services two sons, Eugene Ramsay and r. -r I jpay call this after- Todd Ramsay of Hesperia: one brother. Glenn Ram.say of Weir- F'riends noon and tonight at the Man- was a memoer or ine Xownship police, Vanport Presbyterian Church, constables made nine traffic' She is survived by her hus- arrests, aided 16 motorists and band, Harry Stanley, at investigated five traffic mishaps home; two daughters. during March.

Chief Constable Francis lPearl) Mark of Beaver William Irwiii reported today. Falls and Mrs. Leonard (Rose- Officers also patrolled 1.545 alice) Snow of Neglcy; miles, answered 111 complaints. BARBS By Waltir C. A woman lost a $10 bill in a supermarket.

There went $5 worth of groceries. The greatest capacity kidding themselves is po.s- J. H. McCuen Given Medal By Air Force Airman 1C Jerry McCuen. whose parents are Mr and Robert Mercer of 929 Grant St.

Newell, has been decorated ton, and several aunts and un-luneral Home in Saline- brothers. William C. Simmons investigated three vandalism cles in the East Liverpool Services will be held Wednes- Biirial will be at Woodland Cemetery. Salineville. day at the Clarke k' a 11 Home.

Toronto, with John Dob-' bins officiating Moms Burial will be at Unionport MORG.ANTOWN, Calling hours will be from 7 Norval Morris. 46. to 9 Wednesday night al the fu- gantown. a native of and Harvey Simmons of and two petty Vanport: one sister. Mrs.

Al- one in which a jail sentence ice Smith of Monaca: 20 grand- suited and another in which five children and seven great-grand- juveniles were placed under children strictions and returned a lost Services will be held Thurs- child of Mor- day at the Cannon Funeral The constables recovered a Chester, I Home in Midland with the Rev stolen ear and issued 10 warn- Va neral home died Sundav m. at Uni -1 David L. Hamilton of the New mgs. sessed by old codgers think they can sliovel snow without risking their lives. You can lose your shirt by putting too much on the cuff.

Michael Lainanla Rosary will be said tonight at the Dawson Funeral and appeal for votes for for Michael (Mac) Camar- the Ohio Bond Commission plan da. 76. of 1884 Anderson Blvd who died Sunday at the Homestead, Hospital. Services will be held Wednesday at 9 a. at St Catholic Church.

F'riends may call at the neral home tonight. that will appear on the ballot at the May 2 primaries. Rhodes is scheduled to arrive at the Inn-Town Motel on 3rd St. at 12 15 p. m.

His appearance will be sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Communitv Improvement Corp. and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. for the gover fu- Mrs. Frances Clark LISBON Services will he appearance were launched held at 3 Wednesday in Monday afternoon. The sponsor- the Eells lyCggett k' a 1 ing organizations said further Home for Mrs Frances 0.

details will be announced later, Clark, 86. formerly of 15 Pros- including the itiner- poet St who died early Mon- ary in the district and the sites in Mary Nurs- where tickets may be purchased jng Home at Salem The governor kicked off his may call tonight at campaign in favor of the bond the funeral home. commission proposal last Wed- nesday in an address at Akron i i in which he called it mech- Harold anism which will provide the Services for Harold Neal of state with long-term orderly Stanton. Calif. a native of East planning of capital improve- Liverpool, were held this after- ments and a means of financing noon at 1 at the Dawson Fu- then on a pay-as-you-go basis." neral Home The Rev.

Charles --------------------------Menough of the Calvary Meth- Up to the year 1800 only nine odist Church officiated, water works were recorded. To-1 Burial was in Columbiana day more than 23 000 water Hountv Memorial Park works supply billions and bil-i Mr Neal, son of the late Wil- of gallons daily to more Ham R. Neal and Jane David than 150 million people in the son Neal, died last week at his United States 4nd Canada. jhome after a brief illness. l4 boo.stcd the output of their pumps.

The half century -old landmark wa.s formeriy the U. Pottery. Weis has owned and operated the firm for about 20 years, his wife said today. The 13 employes, 10 men and with the Air P'orre Commenda- three women, had punched out tion Medal at Wright Patter- at 3 p.m. yesterday, although son Air Force Base, Davton office employes remained until McCuen wa.s awarded medal tor service Ijcwis said the fire stopped as an administrative specialist" spreading about 10:30 p.

at Takhli Roval Thi base in Crews stood by all night and Thailand and was cited for were still hosing down smolder- stnding professional skill, mg sections late this morning knowledge and devotion to duty which contributed to the success of the Air P'orce mission in Southeast He is now at Wright Patter son a.s a member of the Air Universitv which conducts NEW CLMBERLAND A fcssional militarv education prn- house trailer owned hv iJ grams for officers and adminis Datson of Raincv Hill was des- ters the Re.serve Officers Train- troyed by fire which broke out ing Coros program Flames Raze House Trailer at approximately 6 20 a today. The blaze reportedlv started I as Datson wa.s lighting an oil heating stove. When tiremen ar I rived, the interior of the trailer was gutted by flames I The damage was estimated al $2,500. Datson. who was alone, I was not injured I The New Cumberland and I Oakland District volunteer lire departments answered the call McCuen is a 1959 graduate of Wells High School His wife, is the daugliter of Mr and Mrs D.

Glass of Georgetown D. 1. Two (lalls Are Made By F'ire DepartiiitMil short circuit in an electrical April 29 Hurninir Ban ill Be Lifted it ellsville I Mayor William Daugherty to- jday announced the ban against burning inside the tv limits 'will be lifted in Wellsville Wed- FIRE WRECKAGE. Only charred and crumpled metal remained of the trailer home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas James Czech of Elcho Dell Tiailer Cmurt in which their infant daughter died this morning when flames swept the trailer.

Firemen are shown pouring water wi the smoldering wreckage. This will permit residents to clean their yards and garden areas of the winter accumulation of refuse, the mayor said. Residents were urged to caution in burning and not to burn leaves or dead on blacktop streets, This causes the blacktop to deteriorate, the mayor pointed oul. Residents also are warned they are responsible for a damages should a fire get out control. caution should be If you are using round exercised and no burning should for Beef Stroganoff, make sure be done on windv davs Daugh- thal you simmer the beef until crty emphasized it is extremely lender When fhe lifting of the ban doe.i Stroganoff is made from very not permit fhe burning of garb- tender beefsteak that is usually or other suc-h trash that broiled, quick cooking is I he, will cause an obnoxious odor.

fuse box was blamed for a fire I at the home of Sam Hayes of 1 935 Kent St Monday at 8 .55 I p.m Minor damage resulted and the blaze as cnniined to the i fuse box. according to firemen I extinguished a gras? fire Monday at 4 23 at Oramic St and (5akwood Ave It apparently was started by youngsters, firemen said booster line was used mayor said. I.

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