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The Circlevillc Herald. Thur. Nov. 1Pf-7 Cttcluvllle. OtiKi New Citizens Mr, and Mrs.

Michael Fclkoy, 117 Dimmore Koad, are tlic par- i eiitii of an 8-pound I daughter bom 6:58 a.m. Thur-I day in licrger Hospital. Ohio's New Traffic Laws 3II8S LANDS 'ut Willi a in sf Kill and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

L.ir.d,s I'-'r M. furmerly of Cirtleville, f.Tean Strous) are the parents M.VSTLR (ilDKON of a 7 iRMind 9-miiice daughter. mj-, and Mrs. William U. (iid- iTirisUna Jean, Iwm No'-.

14 in eon are tlic pareuts of a 6 rrovidcncc Hospital, Mobile, pnund 9-ounce born p.m. Sunday at the Naval Ala. are and Portsmouth, New I Mrs. Gene Strou.s oi Amanda Hampshire. Mrs.

Gideon is the and Mr. and Mrs. Trank Lands, fomier Carol Ann Wise of Cir- StoutsvUlc. eleville. MASTLIi ST.ARKtV MASTER NEFl Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Starkey Mr. and Mrs. Josepii Ni vi are the parents ol Adelphi, arc the parents oi 8 11 ounce son, Ken- 7-jKmnd son born netfi Keith, Tuesday in p.m. Wednesday in Hcrgcr Tavette Memorial Hospital, pital.

Washington C. II. Grandparents MISS FELKLV are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chester Stock Market Up Slightly NEW YORK (AP) The slock market resumed a technical rally today with some of the best gains trimmed in early aiternoou.

Trading was active. 'I'hc As.sociated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was up 1.3 at 310.3 with industrials up .3, rails up .5 and utilities up .3. The market rose at tlie start in a resumption of the drive of late Wednesday which erased early losses and brought about a gain. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up 3.06 at 858.24. This was about 2 points below its best level of the morning but Wall Street was getting used to the erratic movements of a market which for some time has been groping for a solid base.

Gains outnumbered losses by about 3 to 1. Prices were generally higher in active trading on the American Stock Exchange. NEW YORK a. m. Stocks: Alleghany CP Allied Chemical American Airlines American Cyanamld American El Povi-er American Home ftod.

American Smelting American Tel Tel Anaconda Copper Atchison Babcock Wilcox Bendlx Av SCHOOL'S Nntional Guardtincn patrol the nearly-deserted campus of Central in Wilbertorcc after the board of trustees ordered the school closed because sfinic 200 demonstrating students staged a rock and brlck-throwtng spree. Nearly 100 students were arrested. Editors Note: This is one of series, by The Ohio Department of Highway Safety, on new traffic laws passed hy the 107th General Assembly. Control Board OKs Medical Funds Contributing Charges Filed Red Forces Police Catch 2 Wanted in Chillkothe Circlcville Police at 4:07 u. m.

today apprchcndiMt two men wanted by Chilltcotho Police in connection w-itli jewelry store burglary. The two were irlcntified as I Tliomas L. Gibson, 19, Huntington and his brother, Claude U. Ciihson, 24, Ypsilanti, Mich. llicy were spotted traveling nortli on Route 23 hy Policeman RolHTt Sadler after ho had heard the radio message from Ross County reporting the two were wanted.

Rod Li.st and trolman Arthur Finley stopped the car the two were driving north of the city on Route 23. I Tliey were driving a car al- legedly stolen iu Portsmouth. Arrested by local authorities for auto theft, they were turned over to Chillicothe Police today. Today in Washington WASHINGTON (AP) 11 firms involved, Curtis Circula penalties for tlic pos.sossion of' tion Co. and Select Magazines marijuana were removed from the law its use go rigid throuch the Henry L.

Inc. allepcdly control jointly National Magazine Sciwice Inc. I'he Pentagon has put out a Gioniano, federal narcoties eat! for commissioner has told congress-' ers to help staff its 390 children of military men hale to think what civilian employes In 31 proldem might have been today eouidries. if there had been no marijuant, Giordano told a 1 Capital Qiiute House government operation-; i.s an imiiortant is- subcommittee. Hm) it can't l)e pushed aside ever growing hedonistic soeiety.

If it i- identified witji a per- It is obvious the results would sonality in the primanes the have been disa.strous.*' He said marijuana is a dangerous drug with potentials for far-reaching damage to individuals and people can make their Kugenc J. Me-- Caiihy. commenting nn the possibility he may decide to ehallcnge President Johnson in presidential ptcferenco primaries. Boeing Chryeler Corp Cities Service Columbia Gas Con Can Cooper Ind Com Products C-urtiss Detroit Steel Oorp Dupont Firestone General General Electric General Foods General Precision General Motors Tel El Goodrich International Int Bus Machine International Harv Johns Manvillc Kaiser Alum Kroger Co L. O.

F. Glass Marathon Oil Mead Corp Mobil Oil Montgomery Ward National Cash Reg National DlstlUery Nevvberry N. V. Central Norf. W.

CMUo Edison Peimey, J. C. Pennsylv-ania R. R. Pfizerc Phillips Petroleum Pitt Plate Procter Gamble Pullman Inc RCA Tlepublie Steel Scott PaiJer Sears Roebuck Oil South Pacific Sljerry Hand Brands Stanlard Oil Cal tandard Oil Ind Standard Oil N.

J. Standard Oil Ohio Sterling Drug Texaco Timken Roll Dear Un Carbide Unit Airl U. S. Steel Westinghouse Eldt Weyerliacuser Co Wliirlpool Corp Youngstou-n Sales 4014 32 Va 29 Va 34T4 bSVa 51T. 44U 27 ti 4534 8334 5214 25 Vi 4914 4314 38Vi 2414 nvi 15314 E614 100 6714 67 7934 4174 34Vi 46Va 598 341.

2014 4 7 '4 23 22 125 Va 3914 67 f.2 64 5514 82ta 46 5714 4314 26 V4 5G14 63 27 52 34 Va 531,4 61 66 4CVa 7814 41b 1 4514 7374 42 721-4 3814 51 Va .30 2.040,000 (1 oiitiniicd from Page 1) tidii 60.000 of aircraft fui Mid million worth of of contributing to the planes. i delinquency of a minor have The Command iu its been filed again.st Steve Dade, I weekly summarv' of casualties The only change in tlie license i flQII I E. Mill in Juvenile announced that the numlier of plate department is that sale of Couri. Americans killed or wounded new license plates starts onj COLUMBUS, Ohio The charges were l(xiged by week was almost the same March 16, instead of March 1, state Controlling Board today the parents of a girl who week before, the numbr and registrar fees go up. I released funds expanded allegedly kept out past curfew i enemy killed dropped more All motor vehicles must in tlie medical pro-' by Dade.

The parents have also iban and South Vietnamese play the new plates by April 16. i fession under a new- law Dec. 1. i filed delinquency a gc.s Either current or new- plates; A reouest by Dr. W.

T. against their daughter, may be displayed between March 16 and April 16. Cost of the state licenses remain the same $10 plus a The Weather Elsewhere WASHINGTON (AP) riie Central Intelligence Agency has told its recruiters in the New York, Boston, and Washington areas to shift their recruiting of I college students from on-cam-! pus sites to nearby federal of- i fice buildings. 1 The reeson: The ulfand prefers to move its off campus rather than risk' rei touching off .8 Heinontratinn; total, that might i Court News Estate Elizabeth Hoffman, Ashvillo; a deinontratinn Capital Footnotes The Justice Department has filed a proposed consent jndg real estate. 043.11 Real Estate Transfers (ierald P.

and Dorothy Riegel to William and Paulino Nicholson, lot 2, Riegcl Subdivision, Asliville Tlie Fanners National Bank losses increased sharply. The commaml said 177 Ameri- ham. direotcr of tjic Mclical lioanl. for earlier convieted I was approved. The money lor juvenile court of taking the balance of the bookkeeping, equipment from, the week Ijefore.

Enemy from 2,354 to reported South Viet- M.cent registrar fee. Comities ear ended included circlevillc Junior High have legisIaUve approval to as- lor additional personnel. act allegcdlv occurred while 1 dropped sess an additional $5 fee. i asham said at least four; j- 1,802, while rep If a county takes advantage of; more aides were needed lor the permissive tax, all its res idcnts must pay the additional fee even if they obtain their regi.stralion of interns and teaching fellows in hospital oiogranis as well as for olusical plates in a county which docs not charge tlie added $5. I Tlie new boosts registra- Reserved licenses, those with' fees and reouiro.s increased letters or low numbers, will! enforcement against unprose.s- cost $11 as usual, plus a regi-, ional conduct.

on trar fee, which jump from 35 to complaints will be stepped up, 50 cents. Reserved license tokl the board, plicants also must pay the ad-1 Jii.s remarks followed un uh- ded $5 fee, if their home county hv Sen. Robert Shaw losse.s w-ere 279 killed, He was sentenced to Mans-j yjp and 91 missing, field Reformatory for compared with 160 killed, 533 the sentence was and fio missing the pended by Judge Guy G. Cline jjeforc and the youth was placed on The U.S. Command also au- probation.

assesses it. K-16 Columbus that alUiou.gh at- Physician Testifies In Slaying CHILLICOTHE, Ohio Every motor vehicle operated tomey.s are often suspended for on streets or highways unprofessional eonducl. doctors must display licenc plates, and are. full responsibility for obtaining in other business, the board and displaying them rests with received a report on a physician the owner name appears purchase of land for the pro-1 pieas Court today that on toe UUe certificate. $2.5 million transportation Michael Tliomas.

18. told him The penalty for rcscar.di center tlie near' 27 that Carl A. Bnrgin out a license, or with an illegal the I County Line. him license, is up to $25 for the first I The report showed that the! offense, $25 to $50 for the sec-- state has broimhl or Garrett said he I nounced that the number of American troops in reached 470,000 by last Saturday, only 2,800 less thau the peak U.S. strength in tlic Korean War in 1953.

Arrivals since Saturday may have brought the total to tlie Korean War maximum or greater. ond, $50 to $100 for each subsequent offense, or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. This became effective Oct. 31. options cn 2.112 acre.s of the talked with Thomas in the MARKETS Urge CAB Hearing On Air Purchose WASHINGTON (AP) The Civil Aeronautics Bureau of Operating Eights said Wednesday the CAB should hold a hearing to determine whether Executive Jet Aviation (EJA), Columbus, Ohio, has divested itself of control by the Pennsylvania Railroad and should be permitted to acquire Johnson Flying Service, Missoula, Mont.

The bureau said in reply to recent motion for CAB approval of the acquisition, that tlic need lor full development of the facts is more critical now- than it was at the start, when railroad control described in the original pleadings as being not conpletely possible. .5,000 acres needed with an aver- i ChUlicothe age cost per acre of $411. The report was as of Get. 31. The l)oard, in other action, released $10,881 for new electrical service and fixtures at the National Guard Armory in Alliance.

Hospital shortly before Thomas emergency surgery for a shotgun wound in the side. Burgm is charged witii first- degree murder in death. The case is being heard Black Power Negro Won't Enter Army Ihe Wi'athrr By HIE ASSOCIATED PKESS lllth Um Pr. Albany, clear 11 Albuquerque, clear tw Atlanta, clear t6 32 Bismarck. cUnidy 312-1 Boise, cloudy 55 36 Buffalo, cloudy 24 12 .02 Clilcaffo, snow 29 Cinclrnatl.

cloudy Cleveland, cloudy 31 .21 Denver, cloudy 71 Des Moincii, clear 43 .10 Detroit, cloudy 271.3 Fairbanks, cloudy 23 4 Fort Worth, clear 73 45 Helena, rain 57 .01 Honolulu, cloudy 84 72 Indianapolis, cloudy 37 24 Jacksonville, clear 7244 cloudy 4836 .32 Kansas City, clear 39 Louisville, cloudy 25 Memphis, clear Miami, clear 82 63 Milwaukee, cloudy 3331 clear36 29 New Orleans, clear 6738 New York, clear383U Okla. City, clear h70 45 Omaha, clear4531 Philadelphia, clear 42 12 Phoenix, cloudy 86 4'J Pittsburgh, cloudy Ptind, clear46 Ptlnd, cloudy .59 33 Rapid City, cloudy 67 S3 Richmond, 43 21 St. Louis, clear 44 31 Salt Lk. aty. cloudy San Dlejfo, cloudy 73 62 San clear 67S3 Seattle, cloudy 37 GO.00 Tampa, clear 79 59 1 Washington, cloudy 4721 Winnipeg, clear 36 31 .07 Mayor-Elect Is forbidding the two largest i'f Williamsport to The First national distributors of ma.ga-j National Bank of Circlcville, 29- zincs, paperback books and 60 feot and 6586 square childrens books to do business i feet, WUliamiqiort through a jointly-owned subsidi-i The First National Bank ol ary.

The judgement, filed in i Circlcville to Hcber Lodge No. Newark, N.J., would take place 501 Free and Accepted Masons in 30 day and end an antitru.st! of William.sport, 2960 square suit brought in June 1965. The feet. Wiliamsport The First National Bank oi Circlevillc to Heber Lodge No. 501 Free and Accepted Masons of Williamsport, 6586 square feet.

Williamsport Tlieodore L. Huston to Marguerite K. Huston, undivided one-half interest, lot 16, D. A. Marshall Subdivision, Circlevillc Twp, Divorce Asked Sara Jane Merrill 1302 S.

Pickaway vs Richard P.T.O. card parly, i Pickaway St 18. 8 p.m. at Jlonroc gross neglect Mainly About People 3 tnonth drawing will be held at the card party. Sat.

Nov. IS at 8 p.m. Logan Elm li i School. Sponsored by the Booster Club. School.

Sertoma Speaker NASHVILLE, Term, (AP circlevillc Mayor-Elect Rich- frert Brooks. 20. controvemali outlined hi.s C- Black Power Negro, refused o- take the oath rd alle- Wednesday. The mayor-elect pointed out that Circlcville needs a comprehensive ma.ster plan. He also Rcfusul to be dratied.

under I said he is mapping plans for day 10 cianci' sienifving his induction into the Army. His case was turned over to state and federal officials for action. Driver Sleeps, Demolishes Car Keith Clark. Amanda, de- court. The shooting took place at a house four blocks from the Bur- giu house.

Thomas was at the with a 14-year-old baby molished his automobile w-hen; sitter when arrived and he crashed into a tree at 888 N. police said they w'cre told an Couil early this mornimi. argument ensued. Clark told CirclevilU Police I he fell asleep at the wheel of k. I the vehicle.

Notive Doiicer He sustained injuries lo Hu left knee, right hand, and stom-inioc nf ach but refused medical treat-nObpirOI ment, Police said. Clark was citeil for driving by a jury of six men and six i fpjjeral law, is punishable on forecasting capital axpendltures, women Judge Howard eonviction by up to five years in investigating downtown parking 'eft of center. Hog prices, all net, were received by the Bowling Stock Yards Co. here today as follows: 200-220 220-240 240-260 260-280 280-300 300-350 180 200 817.75; 160-180 $16.25. CASH prices palfl to farmers in f'ircleville: Kar Corn 4 shelled Corn Soybeans 2.45 Wheat 1.28 8 pelt 2 Oats .72 Kggs .21 Heavy Hens .12 COLUMBUS COILUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Hogs (85 central and western Ohio markets reporting to Ohio Dept, of estimated; 10 15 lower on butcher hogs, steady on No.

2 average good butchers 190-220 lbs 17.8518.15, graded No, 1 meat types 180-220 lbs 18.15-18.40. Sows un- cer 350 lbs 14.75*15.00, over 330 lbs 14.50-14,75. Cattle (from Columbus Producers Livestock Co operative slaughter steers and yearlings, choice 2.00-27.10; good 23.00-K.OO. Butcher stock. heifers 23.50-25.40; good 22.00 23.50.

Commercial bulls Cows, standard and commercial 13.50-16.50. Veal choice and prime veals 32.00 38.50; choice and good 28.00-22.00. Sheep and lambs Steady: strictly choice good and ehoioe SO.00-22.00; sheep 8.15 down. Ohio University Con Purchase Land COLUMBUS, Ohio University in Atliens will be able to purchase an island of laud in the central campus that officials have sought to acquire far about 30 years. Tlie Controlling Board released $42,000 to buy the property from Frank X.

Rauch Jr. and his sister Jean Dupler, for a total of $112,000. Tlie board released $70,000 in to buy the property but a court suit delayed completion of transaction. The land, which contains .163 acres is virtually surrounded by university buildings Rhodes, Shafer To Open Highwoy COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Govs. James A.

Rhodes of Ohio and Raymond P. Shafer of Pennsylvania next month will officially open three sections of Tiiterstate 80 near the Ohio- Pennsylvania line. The Dec. 4 ribbon cutting ceremonies are scheduled for a 3.5-mile section cast from Ohio 7 near Hubbard, Ohio, and a mile stretch west from West Middlesex, Pa. Ceremonies begin at 10:30 a.

m. The chiefs of state then officially open tlie Beaver Valley Expressway interchange at West Middlesex. Use The Classifieds RUNNING AGAIN- Harold E. Stassen, perennially in the national political spotlight, announces In Milwaukee that he will be a "peace candidate" In Republican presidential primary. KENNETT SQUARE, Pa.

(AP) Thoroughbred race horse Native Dancer, whose only loss in 22 races iu the 1953 Kentucky Derby, died today after an for a blocked intestine. Native Dancer, one of best-known horses, was owned by Alfred G. Vanderbilt. lie died at the University oi Pennsylvania Hospital, a hospital spokesman said. The spokesman said Native Dancer became ill on Tuesday and was brought to New- Bolton animal eeuter here Wednesday night.

Native Dancer, who won $785,000 during his career, was retired to stud at Suganiere Frrms, near Baltimore in 1954. His $20,000 stud fee was Uie higliest in the world for a privately owned stallion. His springs, which include Kauai King, a Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner, have w-on over $4 million up to this year. office, state and local draft officials were notified of action, but a state Selective Service said it will be days before we can process the Brooks, chairman of the i Nashville Chapter of the Student I Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, reported os ordered to his local draft board office tliis morning. But an Army spokesman said he refused to step for- w-ard when it came time to take the oath.

think the Army wants me, Brooks told a iiews- nuii at the draft board office. think do more harm than federal prison. The U.S. district facilities, attracting new and quality industry to Circlevillc, improving tlie seviccs and promoting a coninivmity recreation center. He told the members Uiat service clubs are one of the resources that a community has.

and extreme cruelty; no i dren; couple was married June, 1967. Divorce Granted Dolores P. Brown vs Richard Brown; divorce granted on grounds of gross neglect; one child; custody granted to plaintiff; defendant ordered to pay couple was Sept. 7, 1963. Support Asked Dorothy L.

Schriek, Orient, atf I vs Mr. Patsy R. Chlcotel, Los Angeles, support sought Attention Circleville 1 e-, for minor children by reciprocal phone subscribers? Now Lou Flowers, Ashville, Toll free Enterprise 2424. Wc deliver county wide daily. Large display of Christmas items for do-it-yourselfers.

Annual Open House, Dec. 2 and 3. --ad. Annual card party games. Sat.

Nov. 18, 8 p. m. Scioto School, Commercial Point. Turkeys, groceries, and door prizes.

Sponsored by Band Boosters. 50-50 Dance in Lodge for members and guests. Nov. 18 from 9 to 12. Music by Toadie Reed and the Melodiers.

Round Square dance. Ashville Elementary School. Nov. 18 at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Ashville Riding Club.

NOTICE: Williamsport Area residents. Store is now a News Dealer for the Daily Circleville Herald. Parole Office Set for Limo COLUMBI'S. Ohio (AP) Adult Parole Authority said today it will open its new area parole office in Lima next Monday. Tlie office in tlie citizens Bank Building will serve a county area.

David B. Kaliich will be supervisor. Entry Try Mode Paul Dean, manager of tlie Lankmark Store, W. Mound told Circleville Police today an unsuccessful attempt had been made to break into the store. Decorated and Under New Management! SONS BAR Country Western Music Fridays and Saturdays 8 12:30 Featuring: The Velairs CIRCLE DRAPERY SERVICE 1.

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