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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 12

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGK 12 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST OHIO FRTOAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1958 One Of Oldest Firm Faulk Bros. Building Sold In Business Consolidation Willinm Brnuchcr, Picketa Marching Asaiti 'Head Of Finn Arrested County Welfare Office Asks For Christinas Funds Mr. Jones Admits His Patron Hurls Waitress Curiosity Is Aroused Through Bar Window BALTIMORE (AP) J.

KANSAS CITY. Kan. (AP) A ton Jones admits his curiosity has waitress, Mrs. Mildred Swisher, The annual appeal to Columbi- been aroused. was taken to a hospital Thurs- ana County residcnt.s for donations: Hi, 1950 two-door sedan was for treatment of cuts on Christmas fund for stolen from near his front door last: Faulk Bros.

Co. business that was established Boarding for nearly CHESTER. NY. out a the fifth time 18 today at the gun permit saying he feared maae noDeri Bycroii, months CLEVELAND (AP) William M. Braucher, 62.

who wrote the continuity for the comic 111 Slaying Strike Leader Sale of the building, 626 Dresden a shortly after the Civil War landmark of one of the earliest Solomon J. Faulk, who died in Vincent Charity Hos- 20 years, died Thursday night of Chester Cable whose presi- lence might occur at his plant. A dent was arrested Thursday in the few days ago he began gathering slaying of a onetime bank robber information about crimi- who was leading a wildcat strike, nal record. of the County Welfare De- A customer, Riley Eugene James, 31, was taken to police headquarters and charged with partment. the of many county contributors over the past years, each child under Thomas Murphy ol Port Upon reaching the plant Thurs- care has receiv- stolen car report said he could al- gry because Mrs.

Swisher refused N.Y., leader of a group of cm- day morning. White encountered ployes seeking recognition for an Dugan. The two exchanged angry reoeated helo we serial number from having up and hurled her through the independent union, said he and words and White shouted that he' repealed neip we businesses in East Liverpool, was 1931. first operated a general announced today by the C. W.

store, opening it about 1876 when Powell Co. real estate agency, there were only a few scattered A native of Lincoln. 111., Brau- The heirs of the Faulk estate buildings on what is now the Dia- cher was sports editor of the Illi- sold the four story brick struc-imond, nois State Register after World ture to William Mangano. opera-i John Faulk then entered the War 1. then spent four years on tor of the Central Service auto business with his brother and they the Cleveland Plain Dealer copy agency and owner of extensive established a flour and saw mill desk.

properties in the city on the riverfront about 1880. Aft- He joined Newspaper Enterprise the shooting Miss Camille in charge er death about 1896. Sam-; Assn. in and became its. But he said they would continue away from the plant and Dugan Christmas is the of of the local feed outlet and hard- uel Faulk, another brother, join- sports editor in 1929.

He left NEA for their objective. followed in his own car. ware store, said the business will' od the firm. The latter died in for Central Press here in 1934, but he transferred in about a month returned to NE.4 five years later, to the Chester mill and store on The riverfront property burned since then he has written copy for Carolina with operations to down in 1910 and the brothers Boarding House, national- be consolidated there. Eugene erected the present building that fy syndicated comic panel drawn Hall is general manager of the year, grinding flour and feeds un- by William Freyse of Tucson, But, adds Jones, have a new (jjgfurbing the peace, destroying convertible which no- private property and carrying a ever knife.

One patrolman who took the Police said James became an- other workers were' shocked by planned to reveal short time later White drove I av He pointed out that traditional- Christmas is the of Lli I mCril 414 VW41 aL 11 it The company president. Mai- half a mile away. White said, he in colm White, was in jail at Goshen noticed Dugan behind him and throughout on a first-degree murder halted. Dugan also stopped and you through awaiting a hiring Dec. 1 got out.

White said. T'm The victim of the shooting Al -1 White said that as Dugan ap- aic noi led a gift he or she most desir- remember the missing serve him a beer. So. he picked up and hurled her I front window of the tavern.ten it so often. fred F.

Dugan, 52-year-old New proached, he thought the union or- concern til The department staff enjoys the about ms, when the machin- and featuring Major Hoople. Jersey labor organizer with a long ganizer had his hand on a gun in r.rirr,5n!jl rtsr.nrH haH hppn PnPaPpH nm-Upf DUying lor It will remove from the city a junked. Surviving are his wife, Grace, The company became famous editor its quality "Moss Rose flour Willoughby News-Herbrand established about bO years His- RENT A TYPEWRITER SELECTION OF ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT! AT HOME to increase your typing speed and efficiency. Get that extra work cleaned up in a hurry. DIAL FU 6-4300 criminal record, had been engaged his pocket.

lur 200 several weeks in an effort to switch White said he then drew his! the 140 employes from an pistol and began firing at Dugan, if AFL-CIO union to a small inde- Two shots hit the union man, kill- payable! ago. It had widespread sale from rWpTand St organization. ing him. White returned to his of- County Depart- the start and the mill operated wildcat strike wa, begun tice. He called police who arrived Monday by some workers, but soon afterward.

plant production was continued by shot he told them, others who crossed picket lines. Dugan had a record in New Jer- The 48-year-old White, who has sey for bank robbery, armed rob- spent some 15 years building up bery and mayhem. day and night to fill the demand. Local and shipped grain went into pw. i the flour in the early days and iJCClfiTPS the firm also ground flour a grains on individual order of dis- OtCTS UPdt 1 trict farmers.

Miss brother. Faulk operated the ToUvheS Key HistOrical GcOUp On Netv Elecls Officers W. T. McNutt, sold out her interest new Democratic governor elect, ages should be labeled with the contents and, if clothing, the size. before she died in 1949.

Their fa- says results of the Nov. 4 election. hi 1 ji ffli IK thcr was Soloman Faulk. showed the voters turned a deaf Liverpool Historical bociely i universities between Nov. 15 and Margaret Faulk a 11.

ear to the kind of campaign waged CHICAGO lAP; Pre.sident Ei- reorganized after electing V. Dec. 15, Gov. C. William 10 Youth Safety Conferences Set, Reveals COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ten regional youth safety conferences The Board of Trustees of the will be held at Ohio colleges and Liverpool Historical Society i univprcitiAc WE PAY ON DEPOSITS WE MAKE LOANS ON HOMES PERPETUAL Savings Loan 65 Years on 5th St.

Dial LEnox 2-2222 W'ellsvilte, Ohio Mrs. daughter of C. Faulk and wife by Vice President Richard Nixon, senhower Thursday night started Hughes as a member at a meet- of Hall, and Miss Mildred interested in reaction that turned on a ing Thursday afternoon at the Car- announced today. The conferences for teenage another daughter, with their aunt, what it will bring Library. drivers is sponsored by the Ohio Camille Faulk, sold the prop- Disaik said i and Safety Education Assn eriv for an Disaiic sdiu 1 nursQay.

State Street the Review, fills the vacancy ere-, Departments of Hiohwav This was particularly true with crowd estimated by police at by the death of T. H. Fisher Education and the enlleoo. lyounger people. 1 think they last nne downtowu di.strict.

as 70 powerful Dale I). Thompson was elected. Conference youth chairman Val the oldest real estate agencies approach of the vice light units flashed on president, the post Kisher held, 1 Habjan of Euclid said the obiec- William Powell, owner, was Pi'esidenl. famous Loop shop- and Leland Thompson was the conferences is to get get traffic safety the first licensed realtor in the DiSalle indicated he expects no center the most brightly illu- named vice president. views on county.

crisis within the Democratic party niinated in the world. board now consists of Dale campaigns plans for the prop- over civil rights that might lead to In Washington, the Pre.sident Thompson, Richard O. Wilson, Conferences will be held at erty are indefinite. Powell said. It walkout by southerners at the touched a golden telegraph key in Thompson, Muskingum College and Ohio University on Nov.

15, Wilmington might be used for recreational convention. the While House, and a recorded B- Heddieston, H. B. Barth purposes as the upper floors arc DiSalle and hi.s wife are beep signal from the Vanguard Hughes large enough for basketball courts, ing his parents here. satellite turned on the lighting The lot fronts feet on Dresden Ave.

and extend.s 200 feet to To Distrihule the alley in the rear. system. Other officers are Vo drey, treasurer, and Barth, secretary College and Cincinnati Central High School on Nov. 22 Ohio Northern on Dec. Kent State on STEVENS TYPEWRITERS Your Typewriter Specialist 404 MARKET STREET The new sy.stem i.s four times and curator of the museum m.oec 6 and Bowling Green State brighter than the one it replaced library.

University, Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio State University and Miami University on Dec. 13. Civil Defense Booklet i i Escapes Injury About 7 oo Civil Defense'emer- Ohio Widow. 8 Burns I eaeher Is Speaker A-THENS. Greece (AP.

King Dfalll ill ll.T HdllW For Clu-bter Key Pauls chauffeur-dnven limousine ed door to aoor oy tc rtu ao ay skidded in the ram today and Heights Boy Scout Troop 493 Sat- GALLIPOLIS. Jihio U.S. Artist Dies smashed into a police car. Neither urday morning. Herman the King nor his young daughter, scoutmaster, announced.

Princess Irene, who was riding with him, were hurt. GOING MY WAY? 4 Charles Chester High, Trent, Elvira Black, 88 a widow, was School English teacher, discussedAmerican artist burned to death Thursday in -her subject of leaching at the, known for his sketches of World Members ol the troop are 'I War II battles and other news meet at his house al 10:30 to pick the olfi.e report- president, e- "'f up booklets. A regular meeting Committee reports r'' will also be held since Wednes- The club will meet next barbiturates and had been day evenings meeting was-cut oiacK, wno uvea aione. appar ill for some time. He was born in short due to "open house" at MiJ- attempted to light a heat- fburs iay noon at the school.

mg stove in her living room and -------------------------her dress caught fire. Explosive Situation PM GOING TO land schools. Trent said the troop will dis- COLUMBIANA COUNTY FINANCE AT 612 DRESDEN AVE. You Con Get A Quick, Confidential Loan FOR ANY WORTHY PURPOSE Come in and Present Yeur Needs! Columbiana Coiintj Finance Co. GEORGE STEELE, Mgr.

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Dial EV 7-1126 Arrests Double When Motorists Are Unaware MADISON, Wis. The num-; I ber of highway traffic arrests is doubled when violators are unaware of the presence of police, according to the State Traffic Patrol. L. E. Beier, enforcement director of Motor Vehicle Department, says patrolmen in un-j marked cars have stopped twice' as many drivers for hazardous driving as patrolmen in marked cars.

I ARDxMORE, Okla. Warren pounds of dynamite from the home Mayo, operator of a service sta- of a dirt contractor after they tion here, reports he was victim- tound several children play- ized by a burglar who apparently ing with toys. The city believed in sharing. Mayo says the fire chief says the dynamite was man broke into his station, took in boxes; children playing in the $40 from the cash regi.ster, but left yard had found and opened them, another $40. and used the sticks for toys.

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