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Doily March If44 Obituraries And Funerals Elmer Lenhart John Asks Jury Trial In Assault And Battery Case Final disposition of assault i A hearing for March 26 had and bpftery charge against previously been set but Atty. George G. iohn of RD 2, New- James R. Thomas of this ci- comerstown. stemming from a ty, representing John, asked Elmer W.

Lenhart, 86, who Sept. 11, 1963, incident, may not for a full jury trial, formerly resided with a daugh- be decided for two or three Because of cramped quart- ter, Mrs. John Stingel of RD more months. ters, Judge Eckert said today 1, Sugarcreek, died yesterday John, charged with attacking that such a trial will not be at the County Lawn Nursing a Stone Creek-Jeferson school possible "at least until Home at Harmon following a bus driver, yesterday request- and perhaps later, The north- lengthy illness. ed a jury trial when he was re- em district court is to move this A son of the late William and presented County Judge summer to the Hanner build- Hannah Shutt Lenhart, he was Charles Eckert northern dis- ing at 225 N.

Wooster ave, Do- bom in Trail and was a retired at Dover, farmer of the Baltic and Mas sillon areas. He waa a member of the Crossroads United Church of Christ near Massillon and had been preceded in death by his wife, Gertrude in 1963. Surviving in addition to Mrs. Stingel are a son, Homer W. of Massillon, eight grandchil dren and fourteen great-grandchildren.

Two sons, a daughter and a brother preceded him in death. Servicei will be It30 p. Thursday at the Lmgler Funeral Home in Sugarcreek with Linda Lou Smith, Divorces Granted ver. However, no work has yet started on the new courtroom pending approval of plans by state officials, according to Walter Hanner owner of the building Hanner said plans had been forwarded to Col am bus several weeks ago but as yet no response or approval has been received John allegedly struck bus driver Ivan F. Hawk fracturing his nose and ribs, when incensed over refusal to pick up John's daughter at a desired place to take her to a minor, stone Creek school.

Hawk and BARGAIN COLUMN 24-2t Council Airs the Rev. Carl Harlacker offi- L342 4th st NW, this city, by school authorities maintained ciating Burial will be in East Trotter, her mother and particular place was dan- Lawn cemetery. Friends may ncxt friend, Dover, from Meric gerous. call At the funeral home from L. Smith, RD I.

Sugarcreek. on A truancy charge filed 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Wednea- wounds of gross neglect of duty. John and his wife for day.

werc married March refusing to send the 1959. and have four children. t0 will be heard in The defendant was ordered to Judge court April 2nd. Leefer Drav pay 1150 month and $10 per month permanent Lester Dray, 85, Sherrods- alimony and $100 for attorney Pnnr ville, a former resident of Jew rOUf ett and Carrollton, died in the Raymond L. Schaub, RD 1, Cases Treated At Crawford Nursing Home in Mai- Strasburg, from Roseline vem at 6 a.

m. Monday. He Schaub, 112 2nd st SW. Beach had been a patient there City, on grounds of wilful ab- three months. sence for more than one year.

a gasoline explosion was one He formerly resided with a They were married April 12. fQyr persons treated and re- daughter, Mrs. Lenley Gatz of 1945, and have one child. The Monday at Twin City Shirrodsville, and was a mem- defendant was awarded custody hospital, ber of the Washington Hall of child, $75 per month sup- Qgry McClintock, 22, of 375 Grange of Carrollton and the household goods of the par- High st, Columbus, received Modem Woodmen of Carrollton. ties in Beach City and $125 per hums on the chin.

neck, thumb T.C. Hospital A Columbus man burned in Young Submits Plan For County And Township Road Transfers County Engineer Charles wbde the township list does day of the week when the weath- Young Monday submitted to not show a traffic count, the er it nice. On State Route 14. the county commissioners a roads do have a higher count, south of New Phila. Look for list of proposed road trans- public hearings al- sign.

fers which would add ready held, the state has re- BAKE March 5.97 miles to the county sys- verted to the county system 20 28. 9:30 a. at I adrach Pairu tern and switch 32.36 miles to mtles of roadway. Due to the Start. Home made pies, colored the township system.

mileage from the state being salads. Sponsored by Along with the new propos- added to the present mileage of. Schoenbrunn Of range. als, Young also submitted a county roads. we will be list of 31 roads which have sixth In the state in mileage been switched to the courv- for coun Young ty system from township sys- states.

terns since 1924. Mileage totaled -with the proposed county, 78.14. roads being put Into the town- (Continued from Page 1) In a letter submitted with the ship system, we would be tenth and Guy Kimmel. lists, Young said the changes jn state. staying ap- Residents both Inside and are asked in order to provide a proximately in mileage as we outside of the city limits better county road system are at present with 461 S3 miles, who live in the area directly for the traveling public.

He said The other five counties with affected by the recurring that the county roads show a more mileage receive more floods of Beaverdam creek are minimum traffic count and money for road maintenance, contact Hicks, Turner, I is not available to Be'knaP and Kimmel lo secure Dover Medic To lakf county system due to the ex- not coniaciea wunin iew Conduct Classes Pense Of repairing and replac- daJJs- Dr. J. W. Hamilton of Dover township culverts of 24- 0n 222 will conduct classes for the inches and over and the sub- County Home Demonstration responsibility of the bridg- t0 Council and the County Health es as county, township (roads) Ject Department, on Self- and in municipalities on state s'll(h ior Bea and Guide Emer- highways. The number of Creek that vvas begun late last Approximately 75 boosters of'cern in meeting of this acquaintance and explain- at oTThese I man Hicks was nam- the county Democratic party at-' is to assist the people of this ing his Intentions to the office hosPltal beginning April 1 at 1 271.

Of these, 51 committee as- tended a dinner meeting at the area to know the candidates he is seeking. In closing John- sisted by Councilmen Frank Boltz Restaurant in Uhnchsvtlle hetter so they may select the son said that everyone must (. thJMcIntosh and Lloyd Dinger, last night. proper person to serve them, join hands in a unified thrust Fallout and Shel- it. These figures represent the nreviooslv State Senator Charles J.

Car- Dempster said. for a better state government. Healthful Living in Emer- annual bridge report of 1963," ney of Youngstown, a Demo- Danny Johnson, a candidate County Democratic Chairman ftencies. Artificial Respiration, his letter concludes, cratic candidate for congress- for congress in the 16th district Kenny Ferrell stressed his FrM. Young's submission of the assM5ment district large told ihe group said there is a need or views ot interest in men who the "7 faking flood control measure, that Ohio Democrats have an workers in state legislation and are capable to serve In key 01 In lntTnd ChHd or setting up a special subdis- excellent opporiunuy to carry asked for support from the pea- positions of elected office.

He hassle which evolved o( Muski Water. the State for ail nominated Ple in this area. Johnson said that experience I. an r.mergenc> um.a- December when Ihe commis-shed conservancy District, candidate, in the May primary. '1 was necessary for him to portam and should 01 7 meet- Council Pres.

Hinig also m- But to he successful In Novem- spend considerable time not be when mak- 1 wTh- a 'erred lo the contact commit- ber, it is the responsibility for (he Stark County area, where mg decisions at the primaries according l0 me had changed everyone to nominate qualified, he no, to well known, mak- in May. If you are interest-, road, lnvolvPd pro- experienced and proven public I --------1 Besides the high praise that 01 lhe coursM m'n Local Youth Gets COUNTY DEMOCRATIC Shown chatting following last County Democratic Banquet at Boltz Restaurant near Uhrxhsville last night are: (left to right) State Representative Jess Dempster. State Senator Charles Carney, currently a candidate for congressman at large; attorney Danny Johnson and attorney Kenneth Ferrell. (DAILY TIMES PHOTO) 444 Dems Hear Carney, Dempster, Johnson Speak several possibilities were mentioned, including setting up in Ihe extended to Carney, Demp- i ster and Johnson, Ferrell said i iblem. The committee is to con, maintained transfers cllW toned, there will be a mee inc the service director on Wednesday.

April 1 Un- pavsed recommendation, Surviving are three sons. Rup- month for three years. and finger of the right hand he favors Stephen Young in hosPltal- If cannot for a engineenng firm which the race for State Senator. He tend thc mecting and stin no 1 He said he respected John Gler.n contact the transfers since dies for the construction. ert of Canton, Kenneth of Ak- Dolores Robinson of N397 Mar- when gtaoime sprayed out of ron and Glen of Louisville: bn the gas tank of his three daughters, Mrs.

Gatx, of 4937 Martin dr SE, both Mrs. Charles Herrington of Carrollton and Mrs. Roy Gatts of Scio; 25 grandchildren, and 11 greatgrandchildren. His wife, the former Laura East Sparta. (Stark co) County in Columbua onto his hands and face when he removed the cap.

Startled by the spray, he dropped the cigarette in his mouth, which ignited the gas New Philadelphia Fined: fumes. Since his parents, Mr. im 1Qrd Ellen K. Deibel, 23, of Stone and Mrs. William McClintock, A isim Creek, $15 for speeding; Ed- at RD 1, Freeport he wait A son also preceded him in ward Harper, 43, RD 4, this ed to get to Twin City hospital city, $15 for passing on a before he was treated.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. curve (Patrol). Fined: Wil- Others treated and released Wednesday at the Allmon Fu- Benedum of RD 1, this ci- Monday were: neral Home in Carrollton. Bur- ty( $105 for intoxication sus- Mrs. Paul E.

(Rhoda) Sinden, ial will be in Fairview ceme- pended on condition that he of 112 N. 5th st, Dennison, tery in Jewett. Friends may employment. (Sheriff's injured her arm when she fell call at the funeral home today Deputies). Cited: Franklin A.

in the slreel near her home, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Butler, 30, Waynesburg, no Roger Huebner. 12, son of hiRhway use tax stamp. (Pa- and Mrs. Eugene Huebner -trolh of Gnadenhutten fractured right jlSt6r Mogaalene Dover Cited Martha Jan? arm wbile playing on swings Sister M. Magdalene, the for- Fleming, 28, Bolivar, speed; at SChool.

mer Melame Seikel of Dover, WJliam Dunlap 25. Navarre, David Renicker, 18, son of died Monday at the Divine Prov- st0P violation; and Charles and sherman Renick idence hospital in Pittsburgh, Giumenti, 29, New Philadel er 2ifi Davis st, Uhrichsville. as the result of a fall suf- Pbsa, no operator license, injured first finger of left hand fered about five weeks ago. when he caught it between wire She was 84. Uhrichsville Cited; Ray- cuttcrs Bom April 20.

1879, In Dover D. Meek, 32, Port Wash-: twp, a daughter of Andrew and st0P s'Rn violation; and Marv Krantz Seikel, she enter- Lawrence (ombs, 27. New Phil- Collision ed the Order of Sisters of Di- adelphia, unsafe vehicle. (Pa- Station Ferfei.in, A minor coUUion New was a member of a convem bonds were Harry Dev.uk at Allison Park Pa. 23.

RD 1, Dennison, no mud accident reported to New Surviving are three sisters and Robert L. McComb, Philadelphia police vesterday. Bertha SeTkel of Akro" and 33 Gnadeohutten, The --dent occurred when Seraphine and SU.er p- MFmX Park con- one and a halt ton truck away Traffic from the gas pumps of the Gulf cu Station at 925 Tuscarawas ave. She was preceded in death by New Philadelphia Fined Clt and rear one sister, F.mma Hisnch and Prosser, 22 of 1337 3rd o( car drjven bv three brothers. Atty.

Edward NW. this city, J16.20 for Larkjn ot M1 Baker ave, this Joseph and Fr. Angelus Seikel. failure to vield the right of Cjtv jhe Larkin auto was Requiem high mass will be wav, (Pollce). tQ Tus.

sung Wednesday at 10 a m. at Dover Fined Howard G. avf the Allison Park convent chap- 1 anzer, 32, of 407 Union ave, el. with burial to be in the Dover, $11.20, unauthorized li- convent cemetery. plates.

(Police). Revival StrviCBS Coshocton Fined Steven DOVBT Church Horrnno 71- RD Revival services will be held JOnn r. ueurane $15 and costs, overtaking and 7 30 each mflh, John DeCrane, 84. Jen passing another car in a haz- the Church of God U06 Race rings Hall, Cleveland, father of ardous zone; and Gary Dover with Evangelist Robert DeCrane of this city. lark- 23.

RD 2, Fresno, $15 St Mo died Sunday morning in Cleve- and to have auto as speaker A 8mgspiration will land following an extended ill- under control following Sunday prjday evening Rev ness. morning accident east of Co Georgf Young said A life resident of Cleveland. Cotton the public is invited to attend. he was a member of St. Steph- Strasburg Fined Jem- D.

Catholic church there, a Lolboume, 25, Mansfield, $20,20 church councilman and a 45 'Peedin? in school zone; and rODOtG year member of St. Vincent De-n Harold E. Fockler, North Paul Society of the church. 2 n0 llghl5, 1 p0 Ridgeville, appointed adminis- which he organized. trator under $4,000 bond of the Survnors in addition to the ednensu le Ernest N.

estatc Arthur Fockler. Gosh- son here include four other Smallt Rr) en twp. who died June 25. 1963- sons, including Rev. Arthur R.

DeCrane, pastor of St. Peter's 0 Carney who has served state office for 14 years extend- Stiff SCfltCflCG ed praise to Danny Johnson for hi, performance while In Speeding LOSe sion Office in the New Phila- legal since maps filed At March 9 council mg as state senator, t.amey Tbe second speeding charge ben-r candidam wi Posl or hiRhWay director sion' the local flrm of w- E- said people are not. aware m0nih resulted in a New aka a Candida, i h. Wfaver, had not been changed since Quicksall fc Associates, a Philadelphia youth being hand rmtA nn, Home Economics Extension APrd 21, 1924. That map show- clined invitation to ed only 419 miles on the coun- mit a proposal for preliminary while in office by sponsoring ed a heavy fine and jail sen- 1 crre11 said not neces 40 to 50 bills associated with tence in County Judge Charles sarV t0 Personally know a can- ASem.

a labor and the people in this northern district court dldate t0 know he is capable of area. at Dover yesterday. fulfilling an office but it is Jess Dempster also was com Terry A. Humerickhouse, 20, (mPOrtant to base judgement on mended by Carney for the of 122 Moore ave NW, this city. experience and what they standing that he is doing was fined $105.10 and sentenced stand for- as state representative.

Besides to 10 days in the county jail. Union leaders attending the knowing him personally he said However, Judge Eckert suspend- mooting were, Mel Hoshman, he has witnessed the fine job ed $50 of the fine and all of representing the Newcomers- being done by Dempster for the the jail sentence on condition town steel workers, Louis Streb, people in this area. Humerickhouse not appear in representing the Dover steel Dempster, toastmaster at the his court again on the same workers, Harold Knapp, dinner, said the purpose of the charge during the next year, national Representative of the meeting was not to endore or Humerickhouse was arrested slee' workers, Nick Massarelli Truck Vandalized promote Carney or Johnson to March 13th by a state highway (he steel workers, William Strasblirq the offices for which they are patrolman who clocked him at Klasener, representing the Unit- POLICEMAN RESIGNS Patrolman Dean L. Wassem of 320 E. 11th st, Dover, a Dover police officer since Feb.

1, 1954, yesterday submitted his resignation to Safety Director William Sweitzer, effective April 30th. ty system, 41 less miles than work, charging lack of cooper- the present marked county ation from city officials, roads. The commissioners subsequently approved a blanket ggQcH IS resolution officially approving transfers involving roads in 1962 and 1963 and agreed with I OTOGl VI VAiinn fhot (U a U.S. Collegians Young that the other transfers could be taken care of this spring. Commissioners are expected FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, to study the current proposal (UPI) This is where the boyo before preparing the neces- used to be.

sary resolution to make any The estimated 35.000 me omtes ior wmtn uiey ate pauumian wno mm ai trnrH nomination hut to help 70 mile, per hour in a 50 mile, ed Brick and Clay Workers and A hatted student, in Daytona he party to introduce it, can- per hour rone. When arrested Cecil Maponi, President of the of .1 mi Mge recom' the didates to the volinp public. He Feb. 17th for Hum- AFL-CIO Council. vandahzed reLTlv 7 added that he would not influ- erickhouse paid a fme of $14.70 Amonp others present were sheriffs include the follow- itchhikers Fort it was reported to Shenff ing: perry, 1.71 to CR 9 and Lauderdale.

ence or favor any one candi- in southern district court at Don Kinsey, County Auditor; fi date running for office. His con- 1 Uhrichsville. 1 Phila, Dover Rotarians Host Far Eastern College Students College students from six far American citizen but who prev- Ted Underwood, County Record- by Young 69 of CR n. 29 of Drivers along the 200 er; Roy Hutzler, Democratic Strasburg. CR 17; Rush 2 3 of CR 33; road from here to Daytona are chairman of Uhrichsville; Paul Harold J0UnR of the com- Min 2.68 of CR 38; Sandy, reporting clusters of students, Schreiner, candidate for Sta'e pany told that tbe 2.93 of CR 82 east of SR 8 and colleRe emblazoned across Representative; Jacob Dum'mer- was torn UP- headlights 3 of CR 106; Fairfieldi of their sweat-shirts, waving Day- muth, County Commissioner; Jut- a s(eering wheel CR and CR tona Beach signs at the cars.

But the Fort Lauderdale pub- broken off and the inside of the 101 Switches which overlap town- bc man says his city eastern countries toured points iously lived behind the iron cur of interest in this city and Do- tain in the Ukraine, presided as 7 and 88 was ver vesterdav and this morn- chairman and answered ques- ric thrown in his yard ing as guests of the Rotary t.ons from the Rotarians. Councilman, Francis (Dina) Charles Young, County Engineer; J. H. Lamneck, Common ca orn Pleas Judge; Robert Healea, RD ship boundaries include. CR has not written off as a Dennison postmaster; Harlan Minera' at.

5:45 50, 1.31 In Auburn. .16 in t0 a college sweat- Spies, Prosecuting Attorney, 1 a.slgn Slgn tbe Bucks and .73 in Jefferson; in the though Art Jost, manager of WBTC, of County Roads 86 CR 57 8g there are only 3,000 to 4,000 stu- ann HX fnrn anri Honte clubs in both cities. The students represented the Fox, Uhrichsville Service Direc- vent, and a number of nieces and nephews in this area. tor, William Woods, Uhrichs- 2 City EmploytS tional Club at Kent State Uni- anon, North Rhodesia, Kenya Joe Hurst Get OSU Training of The Daily Times. All members of the Interna- Republic of China, Iran, versity and Baldwin Wallace and the Ukraine.

All speak College, the students spent English and the language last night in the homes of club riers in Kenya were discussed Break members. At noon yesterday by Munyasya who said that they attended the Dover Ro- ihe struggle with the coun- Garage Windows tary meeting and last night new independence is Hcnry Freed of 539 were guests at the club dinner greatly hampered by the fact jst st uhrichsville reported to department is one of 35 water ana 01 ir3n' that languages are spok- Mavo; Robert tYomser torn down and CR 3 jn Fair. dents here this spring. field and 1.2 in Goshen; CR good ones are 109, 1.1 in Fairfield and 1.08 in ones down for Sandy; and CR 19, 2.43 in Sal- the sun and tha beach, not to em and 1.47 in Jefferson. Jack DruiY Two New city Alburn said the deserter, employes are attending one- A "'he trouble They got week training courses at Ohio tb down here and found they could State University in Columbus 11 not drink beer on the beaches week' Pern TR 1,1 at any SIaV Robert L.

Sturtz of the water i beaches at night. I think we are getting Moses Musonda of Rhodesia en there now. boys playing in a nearby alley that treatment plant operators en -1 452; a few students from Daytona jley rolled in a 50-hour classroom The en 8 also presented Beach. seen them down and Titus Munyasya of Ken- The group left at noon today had broken "window in his gar-and discussion course covering a summary of present and here with those hats they ara ya spoke briefly about their to be the guests of Millersburg Croniser referred the mat- Problems encountered in water township road mile- wearing in Daytona. Apparent- countries during the meeting.

Rotarians and to tour that ter to city police for investiga- Plant operation. these people are looking for tion. Bill Stefaniuk who is now an area. 4 Marriage Licenses Inheritance tax of $241.72 assessed on the $6,028 total estate of Helen Lyons of Newcomerstown. FIRE CALLS Catholic church in Canton, and a daughter.

His wife, the former Julia Zmich, preceded him in death. LIC6HSCS I Solemn Requiem High Mass Bruce A. Mullet, 21, factory be held Wednesday at employe, Glenmount, and Ada Tuscarawas Firemen were 10 a. m. in St.

Stephens church Ebersole, 21. Shanesville. called at 2:15 p. m. Monday to at Cleveland, with burial to be Dominic V.

Paliatto. 27. the overhead bridge on Route in St. Mary cemetery there tory worker, RD 1, this city, 36, approximately one mile Funeral arrangements are be- and Nancv A. Wardell, 22, office southeast of Tuscarawas (52- looking greener Fort Lauderdale police arrested about 30 students during the past two weeks.

Most Times lass Ads for Ing handled by the Berg Funeral Home at 6400 Lorain ave. Cleveland where friends may call unfit 10 tonight. worker, Uhrichsville. Gerald Dean Hothem, 21, cut) where the grass on the north bank ot the Pennsylvan- farmer, and Joy arol Regula, ia Railroad tracks was bum 20, both RD Fresno. 'ing.

No damage FAR EASTERN GUESTS Students who were guests of New Philadelphia and Dover Rotarians yesterday and today are pictured above at the Rotary club dinner meeting at Hotel Reeves last night. Seated, left to right, are Christiane Trinh, Viola Sun, Viola Yang. Rotary President Fred Andrews, Moses Musonda, Mehran Makhtarian and Avoiid Yedidsion. Standing, left to right, are Mark Anthony, leader of the group, Tony Hilal, Titus ya, Bill Stefaniuk, Charlie Chen, Rahman Daneshagar and Iran Yedidsion. (DAILY TIMES PHOTO by KEMPF) Edward R.

Brick of the city 13 (ownships. The total (wirh sewer department is among a proposed amounts after sug- group of 80 wastewater treat- gested switches) are as follows ment plant operators enrolled in a course designed to help re- Auburn, 23.38 (23.19); Bucks of the arrests have been for duce the pollution of 28-7l (28.87); Clay, 22.26 public intoxication. streams. Fairfield 18.19 (23.92);; Franklin 24.08 (24.93); Goshen. YisiIIa 32.18 (33.38); Jefferson 25.) 1 AVllie win.

I (26.86); Mill 23.57 (25.71); Per- Is Bitten By Dog ry, 30.50 00 66 Rush 30.49 Mrs. Francis Fox of 340 Me- (32.79); Salem, 35.26 38.98); Connell st, Uhrichsville, report- Sandy, 19.02 (24.79); and Wared to police there at 7:40 p.m. wick, 21.72 (23.68). Monday that a collie dog belong- -----------------------mg to Don Legg of 297 Packer st bit her 11-year-old daughter Can Give Bona on the leg, breaking the skin. On Check Charge Mrs Legg said she would con- Floyd Everhart, 22, of Han- Eagles.

No. 2251, Wednesday tact Mrs. Fox regarding the overton, was placed in county March 25th at 7:30 p. m. Doof jail after pleading guilty to a prize $25.00 and $20.00, bad check charge in Central Find Eyeglasses I County Court this morning and A pair of bifocal eyeglasses, being unable to post $1,000 found yesterday in downtown bond.

Dover, were turned over to the Everhart had been appre- police and can be claimed at hended by New Philadelphia the police station. police on the charge filed by Dover police also received a I. G. A. Market of report that windows in a gar- this city after he allegedly.

Regular meeting B. P. 0. age had been broken in the 100 cashed a check there for $85: No. 510, Tuesday, March 24th! block of E.

Front st sometime without sufficient funds in the 7:30 p. m. Initiation. Four Monday night ibank. idoor prizes.

Fret 2Mt Regulr meeting, New Phila..

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